Undergraduate

Student Achievements

The USF Department of History is immensely proud of the many achievements of its undergraduate ܽƵapps. Below are a few of them. If you would like to see your achievements or the achievements of another undergraduate ܽƵapp detailed on this page, please email Matt King with information about them and their work!

The Institute for Digital Exploration (IDEx) partnered with the Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office to preserve more than 80,000 items that date back to the late 19th century – some for historical purposes, others than can hold the key to solving crime. PhD ܽƵapp Lisa Shorts and MA ܽƵapps Sarah Hassam, Lourdes Vickers, Sofia Almeida, undergraduate ܽƵapp intern Gloria Lopez, and undergraduate ܽƵapp intern Aiden Eylward contributed to this project.

Alexandre Bojko received a for his ongoing project, “Jacksonian Charisma and Whig Non-Conformity: An Analysis of the Political Rhetoric of Democrats and Whigs in the Election of 1840.” This fellowship will provide Alexandre with financial support in 2023 to conduct research at the Gilder Lehrman Institute in New York City.

were admitted to PhD programs at the ܽƵapp of Cambridge and ܽƵapp of Michigan (respectively) in Fall 2022. Both ܽƵapps were involved in the project at the USF St. Pete campus and will build off this work in these graduate programs.