Join the journal's co-editors via Zoom to discuss publication opportunities.

We are delighted to welcome a new cohort of fellows conducting research in history of science, technology and medicine.

The Cedars-Sinai Program in the History of Medicine is now annoucing their 2022-23 schedule of six-week courses. Enrollment is now open for the first course, which begins September 1.

The Consortium welcomes the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign as our newest member.

The Consortium awards Aimee Slaughter the inaugural Emanuel Fellowship for her work on Making Atomic History in New Mexico.

The dual collaboration between a public-facing organization and a university is the first of its kind for the society.

Four new working groups will begin in fall 2022.

The Consortium welcomes Cedars-Sinai as our newest member institution.

Join us at the Library of Congress for a conversation with authors Jacqueline Mitton and Simon Mitton about their new biography, Vera Rubin: A Life.

We are delighted to welcome four NEH Postdoctoral Fellows to the Consortium.

The Mortar, the Pestle, and the Slave Trade: British Pharmacy and Slave Trading in the Eighteenth Century
Carolyn Roberts of Harvard University, 2015-16 Consortium Dissertation Fellow, discussing a chapter of her dissertation at the American Philosophical Society in a seminar of the McNeil Center for Early American Studies, moderated by the Director of the McNeil Center, Daniel K. Richter. Philadelphia, October 2015.