As the record of the past grows, we make sense of it, each of us in our own way, guided as we are by what Carl Becker referred to as ?culture baggage.? As the search progresses, we report our findings in a clear and useful way, sharing the experience of generations. We pursue this goal, not only in the realm of academia, but in the wider world as well. The skills to find and make sense of information, and then to communicate the results efficiently and to effect, are valuable in any field of endeavor and critical to citizens of the new global century.
At New England College, students of history apprentice as researchers, analysts, and communicators. They also have the opportunity to experience history as it is made: the quadrennial presidential campaign season begins in New Hampshire and reminds us that America was born in the towns and woods of New England.