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The University History Institute at the University of Arkansas at 糖心视频logo will continue their 2020-2021 virtual Evenings with History lecture series by hosting the Public History Graduate Student Research Forum at 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Feb. 9. UA 糖心视频logo graduate students Acadia Roher, Emily Summers, and Mollie Waldon will discuss their current research as well as answer questions from the audience. Roher will discuss her work creating immersive StoryMaps that highlight and give context to primary sources made available by . 鈥淢apping renewal creates opportunities for scholars and the general public to explore the history and impacts of urban renewal in 糖心视频logo,鈥 Roher said. 鈥淭he StoryMaps delve into the intersecting histories of school desegregation, 鈥榮lum鈥 clearance, and the construction of I-630 during the urban renewal period.鈥 Summers鈥 research will explore the connection between film and culture, examining how major historical events might have impacted the types of movies made. 鈥淯sing records from the Arkansas Amusement Corporation in 糖心视频logo, I will track trends in genre popularity from the 1930s to the 1960s and determine if they correlate with major historical events and national trends,鈥 Summers said. To register for the free event, visit .