- Graduate student Ruth Almy is the recipient of a College Arts & Humanities Institute Graduate Conference Travel Award, to present at the American Historical Association Annual Meeting.
- Kalani Craig presented a paper on "Holy bishops, holy memories, holy spaces", a digital exploration of descriptions of the built environment surrounding saints' miracles and memorials, at the annual conference of the Southeastern Medieval Association in Knoxville, TN.
- Graduate student Khaled Esseissah presented a paper at the Islamic Studies Program's Mapping Conference at IU on October 15.
- Graduate student Amanda Koch presented a paper entitled, "Working Together But Apart: Indianapolis Rescue Missions and the Problem of Race," on a panel she organized for the Eighth Biennial Urban History Association Conference on October 15, 2016 in Chicago.
- Andrew M. Koke (PhD, 2013) recently conducted an interview with EdTech Magazine, in which he discussed the emerging augmented and virtual reality technology and what this means for higher education, including the history classroom. The interview may be seen here
- Eden Medina delivered a keynote on the historiography of Latin American science and technology at the Yale University conference Traveling Technocrats: Experts and Expertise in Latin America's Long Cold War.
- Rebecca Spang was interviewed by New York Times food writer and cookbook author, Melissa Clark, about the history of restaurants. The interview, for WNYC's "Leonard Lopate Show," can be found here.
- Carl Weinberg delivered a paper entitled "'Dangerous Triplets': John R. Rice, Anticommunist Creationism, and the Continuity of Christian Conservatism" at the annual meeting of the Society for U.S. Intellectual History, held at Stanford University October 13-15.