Position Professor of History Website http://erikamilam.com Bio/Description Erika Milam is a Professor of History at Princeton, where she specializes in the history of the modern life sciences, especially evolutionary theory. "Earning a graduate degree is an achievement that requires intellectual rigor and organizational persistence. It also provides training and expertise considered essential to a range of careers at academic institutions, in publishing, government, the non-profit sector, and more. The Graduate School's Professional Development Program provides guidance to help students develop the skills and competencies crucial for success in completing their degrees and across the range of possible careers." Related News Trailblazers Beyond the Tenure Track: Ingrid Ockert *18 (HOS) Upcoming Professional Development Events Apr 19 LaTeX Drop-in Consultations Apr 19 Film Festival - Screening of "On the Adamant" (2023) by Nicolas Philibert Apr 20 Film Festival - Screening of "Other People’s Children (Les enfants des autres)" (2022) Apr 21 Office Hours for Humanities and Social Sciences Graduate Students (In Person) Apr 21 GradFUTURES Sustainability Learning Cohort: Capstone and Celebrations Apr 23 Office Hours for Humanities and Social Sciences Graduate Students (Virtual) Apr 23 Film Festival - Screening of "Banel & Adama" (2023) Apr 24 Data Stewardship Help Session Apr 24 Office Hours with James Van Wyck: Department of Anthropology Apr 24 Book in Progress Talk: Terri Ochiagha on Chinua Achebe Apr 24 Beyond Bars: The Dhoruba Bin Wahad and Robert Boyle Collection and a Panther's Fight for Truth Apr 25 Graduate Student Videography Workshop Series: Advanced Editing