Ava Adams, Jesus Aguilar, Tristyn Burns, Francisco Cayolla, Waylon Cosby, Max Diffenderfer, Trinity Edison, Jase Fujikawa, Roman Gabriel, Gabriel Galaviz, Michael Ho, Angel Iheanyi-Igwe, Aliyah Malone, Giorgia Medori, David Melo Chirinos, Luke Miller, Eden Moore, Agustin Morales, Will Plenkovich , Keenan Reckamp, Jaden Rok, Alexzander Stranghoener, Jose Vargas, Jessica Vasquez-Hernandez

Bushnell University Sports History Pop-Up Museum 

Step into a pop-up museum where Bushnell’s sports history becomes a window into campus life, community identity, and changing ideas about who gets to compete—and be remembered. Visitors will move through compact, story-driven stations built from archival photographs, programs, uniforms, headlines, and student voices. Expect a mix of celebration and complexity: milestones and underdogs, tradition and change, moments of belonging and moments of exclusion. You’ll leave with a clearer sense of how athletics shaped Bushnell—and how Bushnell shaped athletics.

HIST 140/340, History of Sports, Race, and Gender in American Culture

Stephen Andes

1:30 – 3 PM

Goodrich 104

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Mitch Arakida, Elijah Goosby, Jada Iheanyi-Igwe, Lauren Sprengeler, Jacob Weston & Austyn Woolcott

“The Die is Cast”: Exploring History Through Play 

HIST 152 students invite audiences to learn history by doing history. Students will transform primary-source research into interactive experiences. Each project will ask participants to solve problems, make decisions, or interpret evidence while engaging a historical argument grounded in evidence. The result is a hands-on approach to the past that treats history not as passive information, but as something explored through play, experience, analysis, and reflection.

HIST 152, Western Civilization

Stephen Andes

1:30 – 3 PM

Goodrich 104

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