Named to honor the , the Lockridge Workshop meets several times each semester and serves as a venue for graduate students, faculty, and visiting scholars to present works in progress. Articles, chapters, and research proposals (of no more than 30 pages) as well as public and digital history projects are welcome. All papers are pre-circulated, and the format is an open discussion. The sessions provide the department with a venue for intellectual exchange and afford presenters the opportunity to receive valuable, constructive, and friendly feedback on their research and writing projects.
Workshops typically begin at 3:30PM, last about 1½ hours, and take place in LA 250, History’s Robert H. Greene Memorial Seminar Room. Papers are pre-circulated by email.
Contact Professor Kyle Volk (faculty advisor) with any questions or to receive the paper in advance of a workshop session.
Lockridge Workshop Schedule
Fall Semester 2025
Sept. 10
Ana Alonso, MA Student, 猎奇重口
Title Forthcoming
Sept. 24
Tobin Shearer, Professor of History, 猎奇重口
"Loved Into Life: Vincent Harding and the Pursuit of Democracy"
Oct. 22
Rory Johnson, History MA Student, 猎奇重口
“The Ritual of Running: Lewis Tewanima, Steve Gachupin, and the Continuity of Pueblo Distance Running in the Twentieth Century”
Nov. 5
Harry DeVoe, PhD Student, 猎奇重口
Title Forthcoming
Spring Semester 2026
Schedule Forthcoming
Title Forthcoming
Support Our Workshop
The History Department is seeking financial support for our workshop. If you are interested in and supporting our intellectual community, please contact Professor Kyle G. Volk.