BW History Department hosts Phi Alpha Theta Ohio Regional Conference

Phi
Alpha
Theta
is
an
honor
society
for
undergraduate
and
graduate
students
and
professors
of
history,
with
over
400,000
members
and
970
chapters
across
the
United
States.
The
annual
regional
conferences
provide
forums
for
undergraduate
and
graduate
students
to
present
papers,
while
fostering
fellowship
and
the
exchange
of
ideas.
Drs.
Clayton
Drees,
Phi
Alpha
Theta
National
President,
and
Guy
Farish,
BW
Associate
Provost
and
Dean
of
the
College
of
Arts
and
Sciences,
kicked
off
the
conference
with
welcoming
remarks
and
messages
from
the
PAT
corporate
office.
Dr.
Indira
Gesink,
BW
History
Department
Chair,
gave
the
keynote
speech
titled
"Third
Sex
in
Pre-Modern
Islamic
Societies:
Genesis
of
an
Idea."
Seventeen
undergraduate
and
graduate
students
from
universities
across
the
region
presented
papers
on
topics
ranging
from
Brazilian
immigration
policies
in
the
late
19th
and
early
20th
centuries
and
historiographical
analyses
to
the
rescue
of
Italian
Jews
during
the
Holocaust.

The conference was such a resounding success that Phi Alpha Theta Executive Director Dr. Michael Decker asked Delta Upsilon Faculty Advisor Dr. Kyriakos Nalmpantis to be the organization's regional representative for Ohio. Regional universities in attendance included Virginia Wesleyan University, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland State University, Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, Kent State University, Otterbein University, Bowling Green State University, Walsh University, Wayne State University and Lakeland Community College.