By Traci Henning-Kolberg When you love history and are asked if you want to be part of a panel to discuss the first Public History course offered at IPFW, it's hard to say no. Especially if you've been bit by the Public History bug and can see the possibilities available in this field. And that's how four History undergrads found themselves giving a presentation at the 10th Annual Undergraduate History Conference, Spring 2018. The panelists were given a chance to introduce what they had learned as well as answer some important, albeit, basic questions about Public History.
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