Greater Middletown Military Museum – Paid Opportunities for Wesleyan Undergraduates Support provided by The Troy and de Wit Grant Fund for the Study of Guns & Society Overview: The Center for the Study…
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CT American Revolution Soldiers Research – Paid Opportunity for Wesleyan Undergraduates Support provided by The Troy and de Wit Grant Fund for the Study of Guns & Society Applications have closed for this…
Paid Research Opportunity for Wesleyan Undergraduates from the Weitzman Institute Support provided by The Troy and de Wit Grant Fund for the Study of Guns & Society Applications have closed for this research…
Year-round funding available to work with nonprofits on the social and historical implications of firearms use, violence prevention, and public safety. The Troy and de Wit Grant Fund for…
CSGS Seeks Postdoctoral PhD with Expertise in Religion and Firearms CSGS is honored to be awarded a grant from the Henry Luce Foundation to hire a postdoctoral faculty researcher with…
Click here to read the CSGS November 2025 Newsletter.
On Wednesday, November 5, 2024, Professor Maryam Gooyabadi arrived at the Hazel Quantitative Analysis Center and called a meeting with her undergraduate research assistants to deliver an unusual—and urgent—directive: “Download…
October 10 – 11, 2025 How have U.S. gun regulations evolved since the beginning of 2025? How did governments in early modern Europe address the emergence of firearms 250 years…
Introducing CSGS digital humanities postdoctoral researcher Joseph Stoltz CSGS recently welcomed Joseph Stoltz as our new digital humanities postdoctoral researcher. Stoltz holds a PhD in history from Texas Christian University…
Despite the fact that Middletown is a UNESCO Site of Memory and is home to many preserved historical sites, there has been little archaeological excavation, documentation, and storytelling specifically focused…









