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Inside 51’s Retrocomputing Lab: Where Students Experience the Digital Past Firsthand 

Students in HIST 399: “How the Computer Became Universal” are not just learning about the history of computing; they are experiencing it.  During a recent class session, students visited the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee’s Retrocomputing Lab, located in Holton Hall 402. The lab, created and maintained by technology historian and …

51’s History Department’s Student Accolades

Many of our graduate students have been recognized for their outstanding efforts and we want to celebrate those accomplishments: Sadique Oddoye, current MA student, will be attending the PhD program in African History at the University of Miami. Congratulations Sadique! …

Nathan Connolly Delivers 6th Annual McGaffey Lecture on Family History and Capitalism

On April 2, we had the privilege of hosting the 6th annual McGaffey Lecture with speaker Nathan Connolly of Johns Hopkins University. The lecture, “Letters from the Ancestors: Family History and our Capitalist Future.” Draws from four generations of family archives, Connolly explores how Caribbean family histories reveal …