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DESCRIPTION:For the first time\, SU's history department will welcome stude
 nts from throughout the Central New York region and beyond to their annual
  graduate conference. The theme of this year's conference is "Articulation
 s of Power." Suzanne Mariko Miller\, assistant professor of history at Geo
 rge Washington University\, will deliver the keynote address. More than 25
  papers on a variety of topics and fields will be presented. The conferenc
 e is hosted by the Future Professoriate Program of the Syracuse University
  Department of History. Attendance is open and welcome for anyone from the
  Syracuse University community and beyond. For more information\, see the 
 History Department's website.
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SUMMARY:Articulations of Power - History FPP Graduate Conference
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:For the first time\, SU's history department w
 ill welcome students from throughout the Central New York region and beyon
 d to their annual graduate conference. The theme of this year's conference
  is "Articulations of Power." Suzanne Mariko Miller\, assistant professor 
 of history at George Washington University\, will deliver the keynote addr
 ess. More than 25 papers on a variety of topics and fields will be present
 ed. The conference is hosted by the Future Professoriate Program of the Sy
 racuse University Department of History. Attendance is open and welcome fo
 r anyone from the Syracuse University community and beyond. For more infor
 mation\, see the History Department's website.
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