This workshop is for faculty and graduate students wishing to use oral history in research and teaching and is helpful to the beginner, intermediate and advanced scholar. Instructors have created oral history projects, published widely using oral history, and are leaders in oral history publishing and teaching. Participants meet in break-out groups with the institute directors to workshop their own plans and ideas.
Led by veteran oral historians Todd Moye (Tuskeegee Airmen OHP) and Maggie Rivas-Rodriguez (Voces Oral History Center), with guest lectures by experts in archiving, public history, ethics, teaching, publishing.
Fee: $775 (includes one lunch and one dinner)
Housing: Discounted on-campus housing available.
The deadline to apply is Monday, March 16, 2026 at noon CST.
Submit:
1. A short (not more than 3 pages) statement of purpose on:
- Why you wish to take the workshop
- Possible research areas you wish to develop
- Where you are in your academic journey
2. A CV