Placement and Career Support

Our Ph.D. graduates consistently secure tenure-track faculty placements, as well as other rewarding positions within universities, museums, archives, and beyond. The Director of Graduate Placement works closely with every student, organizing workshops, reviewing applications, sending out dossiers, and hosting mock interviews and expos on key topics.

Ph.D. Placements

2022–2023

Rachael Young

Dissertation Title:Ìý"Less Violent But No Less Visible: Criminalization and Community Murals in Brixton and Belfast, 1970–1989"
Advisor: Robert Savage
Position:ÌýPostdoctoral Fellow and Program Coordinator, Irish Studies Program, Boston College
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Mia Michael

Dissertation Title:Ìý"Caring for the Commonwealth: Domestic Work and Worker Organizing in Boston, Massachusetts, 1960–2015"
Advisor: Marilynn Johnson
Position:ÌýAssistant Professor of History and Labor Studies, Wayne State University
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Elizabeth Pingree

Dissertation Title:Ìý"The Footloose Labor System: Work and Migration in the Pacific Northwest, 1850–1940"
Advisor:ÌýHeather Cox Richardson
Position:ÌýAdjunct Instructor, Olympic College
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Whitney Abernathy Barnes

Dissertation Title:Ìý“Remaking Religion: Islam, Empire, Race, and the Secularization of French Christianity 1830–1920"
Advisor: Devin Pendas
Position:ÌýHistory Teacher, Veritas Scholars Academy, Texas
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Kelly Lyons

Dissertation Title:Ìý"The Reinvention of Tradition: The Nationalist Network and the Making of the American Citizen, 1920–1955"
Advisor:ÌýMarilynn Johnson
Position:ÌýQualitative Insight Analyst, WEVO
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Beyond the Tenure Track

Alongside our success in helping Ph.D. students secure tenure-track positions, we are enthusiastic about helping interested students explore and gain other rewarding forms of employment within historical societies, museums, archives, research foundations, university administration, secondary education, and beyond.

Non-Tenure-Track Opportunities