History

Lindsey Delaughter is a history major at the University of ޻ֱ at Lafayette.

“I'm learning how to apply methods used in studying the past to the present so that I can actively share knowledge to preserve records of historical value and encourage understanding of current events.”

Meet history student Lindsey Delaughter

You should major in history if:

  • You enjoy knowing how we got where we are today.
  • You like learning about other countries, societies, and cultures.
  • You want to be a well-informed participant in a democratic society.
  • You want to learn from the past to help make a better future. 
     

As a history major, you’ll have the opportunity to take courses on topics as specific as the history of ޻ֱ or as broad as world civilizations and global problems. Focus on a specific country, region, or continent or explore topics such as Black history, gender in history, war, science and society, or the history of religion.  

A major in history prepares you for graduate research, deeper cultural understanding, as well as jobs in education, libraries, museums, business, and law.

History at UL Lafayette

What's History Like?

  • Writing
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  • Presenting
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  • Reading
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  • Collaboration
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  • Research
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UL Lafayette’s student-led Museum on the Move curates annual exhibits in an Airstream trailer and brings history to the public.

Life as a History Major

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History Harvest

Make an impact by working with the University’s History Harvests. These community projects document history by cataloging historical items like documents, photographs, and letters to an online collection. Recent projects have worked to preserve French-speaking heritage in ޻ֱ, share immigrant and refugee stories, and document current events in the community.
 

Research on Campus

Take your knowledge and love of history beyond textbooks and learn how to conduct historical research. The University offers many resources for student research including the , the , and countless . 

Study Abroad

Earn credit toward your degree while studying in another country. Study abroad with our programs in Costa Rica, England, France, Italy, and Morocco.

Student Organizations

Get to know your fellow historians through seminars, conference panels, and hosted dinners in the Epsilon Xi chapter of Phi Alpha Theta History Honor Society. You can also contribute to the annual publication of the award-winning student history journal, Clio’s Quill.