Assistant Profess of History and American Studies Jason Sellers was among those who presented at the annual New Netherland Institute conference on Sept. 22 in Albany, New York.
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Jason Sellers, assistant professor of History and American Studies, presented a paper at “From Conquest to Identity: New Jersey and the Middle Colonies in the Seventeenth Century,” a conference held in Trenton, N.J. March 27-28, sponsored by the New Jersey Council on the Humanities and the McNeil Center for Early Read more…Read more about Jason Sellers.