Answering everyone's biggest question for history students: What can you do with your history degree?
The short answer is everything. But you can also end up not being able to do anything-- wasting four years in university. While undergraduate history programs are usually less structured compared to other professional degrees, they do not block students from spearheading marketable projects & accomplishments. Whereas other professional programs provide a more streamlined track to follow, history students (and all humanities & liberal arts students alike) enjoy a higher degree of freedom to curate a curriculum that fits their own research interests. Click to listen as the host reflects on her college career as a history major graduate.
Okay... so this is the first episode of Sidewalk Small Talks, but what do y'all offer??
Glad you asked! Sidewalk Small Talks can be easily understood as Evelyn's audio diary on her local history discovery and research. As a nerd in urban history and US immigration stories, Evelyn loves to explore the past from the perspective of space. This podcast will feature the following content:
Obscure Small Stories that point to a bigger historical trend (these are usually found in the DMV area)
Present Social Issues and how they've formed from the past (especially on topics of urbanism, transportation, local and state politics, etc.)
Museum Reviews!!!! Books got reviews, movies got reviews, but why not museums? Museums are great teachers of the past too! Small museums in the DMV area will be highlighted!Reach Evelyn through Instagram or email!