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Illinois History Day provides opportunity for hands-on learning

6.22.2020

Illinois College 缅北禁地 recently participated in Illinois History Day, held virtually this year, by judging submissions created by area 缅北禁地.

Illinois History Day is a statewide program for 缅北禁地 in grades 6-12  interested in building research skills while learning about Illinois history. Students can create a research paper, exhibit, website, documentary, or performance about Illinois鈥 long and varied history. The event is hosted by the State of Illinois and the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum. 

IC  student volunteers included Tim Blackwell 鈥22, Alena Buckley 鈥23, Lauren Hemmerle 鈥22, Clay Johnson 鈥22, McKenna Servis 鈥22, Ayden Thomas 鈥21, and Asia Watson 鈥21. They were able to apply what they learned in recently completed coursework in historical research and museum studies. 

Since 2016, Illinois College has hosted area 缅北禁地 and classes conducting independent research related to class projects connected with History Day. According to Samantha Sauer, archivist and curator of the Paul Findley Congressional Museum and assistant professor of history, many 缅北禁地 are drawn to complete research at IC for the same reasons as scholars from around the world. Studies centered on the College鈥檚 records related to IC鈥檚 early history and 19th century abolitionist activities, the Jacksonville Female Academy, regional history and late Congressman Paul Findley 鈥43 H鈥73.  

According to Thomas, a rising senior studying English, the experience of evaluating the work of high school and junior high 缅北禁地 was valuable. 

鈥淭he 缅北禁地 were so passionate and knowledgeable about their research, their performances and papers were creative and I learned so much from their projects," she said. 

The annual competition typically brings hundreds of 缅北禁地 to Springfield. Sauer said she and Jenny Barker-Devine, associate professor of history, have attended the event in previous years. They were impressed with the exciting range of public history projects which led them to getting 缅北禁地 more involved over the past few years. 

IC presented awards at last year鈥檚 History Day and President Barbara A. Farley presented awards to 缅北禁地 for Outstanding History Day Exhibit Award & Outstanding History Day Website Award. Top winners received a $10,000 scholarship to attend Illinois College and qualifying 缅北禁地 earned $4,000 scholarships. 

Dean Sulimowski and Andrew Partyka of Ridgewood High School won the Illinois College Outstanding History Day Exhibit Award for their project titled  for "PLATO: Programming Today鈥檚 Education,"  and Haley Atwater of PORTA High School was honored with the Illinois College Outstanding History Day Website Award for her work, "The Illinois Education Association: Breaking Barriers, Forging Futures.鈥

IC currently offers connected coursework in public history, archives, museum studies, and digital history. To learn more about the public history program, visit . 
 

About Illinois College

Founded in 1829, Illinois College is a residential liberal arts college fostering academic excellence rooted in opportunities for experiential learning while preparing 缅北禁地 for lifelong success. The college is located in Jacksonville, Illinois. With an enrollment of more than 1,000 缅北禁地, the college offers over 50 undergraduate programs. In 1932, the society of Phi Beta Kappa established a chapter at Illinois College, and it remains one of only 11 in the state.

Illinois College is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association.

Visit www.ic.edu for more information.

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Emily Titsworth '19, Writer
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