Sunday, March 30, 2025, 1-4 p.m.
Update: The symposium is now FULL, except for UMW students, but a waitlist has been started in case seats open up.
This is a free, public symposium that explores the ecological, historical, and cultural significance of the Rappahannock River Fall Line, by examining its role in shaping Read more…
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.
The institute promotes the history of the 17th Dutch colony that became New York. The theme of the 41st annual conference at the Read more…
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