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UH History Grad Students' Success
Posted: October 12, 2005


Clayton Lust, a Ph.D. candidate in history at the University of Houston, recently received the prize for the Best Graduate Student Paper at the 40th annual meeting of the Northern Great Plains Historical Conference. His paper was "Confluence and Conflict: Houston and the Camp Logan Riot, 1917."

Trinidad Gonzalez recently learned that his paper, "Conquest, Colonization, and Intra-Ethnic Mexican Relations in the Lower Rio Grande Valley, 1900-1933," has been selected for Harvard University's upcoming conference (November 3-4, 2005) on "Culture Lines: Emerging Research in Ethno-Racial Boundaries." Only 18 papers were selected from some 130 submissions. Mr. Gonzalez, a Ph.D. candidate in history at the University of Houston, is fellow at the Smithsonian Institution this year in its Latino Studies Fellowship Program.

The department extends its congratulations to Mr. Lust and Mr. Gonzalez for their achievements.

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