A little while back, I posted about the five seven eight NiCHE members who landed potentially-permanent jobs of late. I am happy to provide yet one more update this spring, bringing the total to ten! A big congratulations to
Jennifer Bonnell, specialist in Canadian environmental history and HGIS, who joins the Department of History at York University.
Daniel Macfarlane, transnational/borderland Canadian/American environmental historian, completing his first year in the Department of Environmental and Sustainability Studies at Western Michigan University. (How did I miss you last time, Dan?)
They follow Jon Clapperton, Dagomar Degroot, Jess Dunkin, Don Lafreniere, Josh MacFadyen, Mark McLaughlin, Daniel Rück, and Shannon Stunden Bower, all hired since last fall — seven just this spring. Their success shows the strength of environmental history / historical geography in Canada these days and sets the field in great standing for the future.
NiCE!
Alan MacEachern
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