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About
Meet The Chair
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Dr. Lee Williames is also the vice president emeritus of Academic Affairs. The “Dr. Lee Williames-David Theis MLA Collection” in Doherty Library was donated by David Theis, president and CEO of the Houston-based Leading Edge Turbine Technologies, to honor his mentor, Williames, for his work with students.
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Contact Person:
Ms. Elizabeth Canales
Administrative Assistant
713 525-3195
canalee@stthom.edu
The major in history provides a knowledge of past civilizations and cultures that enriches the study of the liberal arts, ensures an awareness of the role of Christianity in the ancient and modern world and develops the historian’s skills of research and writing.
History majors will demonstrate a basic knowledge of world, European and American history by taking standardized test in the senior year. They will also demonstrate mastery of research and writing skills in a capstone project, a senior paper that will be evaluated by the department faculty. Students with the Bachelor of Arts in history will be able to use their knowledge, research and writing skills in careers related to history, such as teaching, law, journalism, etc. The best students will be well prepared for graduate school and the pursuit of advanced degrees.
The history department administers the following scholarships to majors: The Lamb Scholarship, a grant established in honor of Fr. R.E. Lamb, CSB, late Professor Emeritus in History, is awarded each spring to an outstanding history major at the end of the sophomore year. The Joseph and Norma McFadden Scholarship and the Rowan and Mae Cardwell Scholarship are awarded every spring to excellent history majors who have completed at least 24 credit hours. The Crow Family Scholarship is awarded every spring to an excellent history major about to enter the senior year. |
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