Alabama Humanities Alliance brings Alabama History Day 2025 to Troy University Montgomery Campus 

Alabama History Day will take place on April 11 at the Montgomery Campus.

Alabama History Day will take place on April 11 at the Montgomery Campus.

On April 11, around 200 students from middle schools and high schools across the state will converge on Troy University’s Montgomery Campus for Alabama History Day. This annual statewide contest, presented by the Alabama Humanities Alliance (AHA), enables students to engage in robust and creative historical research. 

“The beauty of History Day is that students choose to research topics in history that interest them,” said Dr. Idrissa N. Snider, AHA’s Alabama History Day coordinator. “They’re encouraged to be creative storytellers in sharing their findings — as artists, performers, designers, filmmakers, and authors. When students immerse themselves in this process, their confidence grows, academically and socially.” 

This is the first time the state contest has been hosted at Troy University in Montgomery. Participating students will present their work in locations across downtown, including the Rosa Parks Museum and the historic Davis Theatre. Volunteer judges—historians, educators, lawyers, TROY professors and more—will provide feedback and encouragement.

“A number of TROY’s historians have enjoyed serving as judges for Alabama History Day over the years, and the members of the History Department were really excited to learn that the event has found a new home at Troy University’s Montgomery Campus,” said Dr. Allen Jones, chair of the History Department. “Not only will most of our historians be participating as judges this year, around 20 TROY students majoring in history and members of the University’s History Club will be making the trek to assist in the event and share their delight for studying history with the competitors.”

Chuck Holmes, executive director of the Alabama Humanities Alliance, added, “We are thrilled to partner with Troy University to provide an exciting and dynamic experience for our Alabama History Day students in such a historic slice of our state’s capital. TROY has long been an outstanding friend of ours and we are grateful for their partnership in elevating the Alabama History Day state contest.” 

The Rosa Parks Museum in Downtown Montgomery
Students will present their work at several locations downtown, including the Rosa Parks Museum and the Davis Theatre.

The Alabama History Day state contest marks the culmination of months of work by Alabama students. Far more than a single day, this year-long program provides teachers with a dynamic, project-based learning tool they can incorporate into the classroom — and offers students a creative way to engage with history and civics. Winners advance to National History Day, which is held each summer at the University of Maryland and Washington, D.C. 

This year’s History Day theme, “Rights & Responsibilities in History,” generated student research on national topics ranging from America’s World War II workforce to the eradication of smallpox. Student projects of regional interest included Mobile’s Africatown community, the history of the MOWA Band of Choctaw Indians, and an exploration of the invasive lionfish population along the Gulf Coast. 

To learn more about Alabama History Day, visit alabamahumanities.org/alabama-history-day.

About the Alabama Humanities Alliance 
Founded in 1974, the nonprofit and nonpartisan Alabama Humanities Alliance serves as a state affiliate of the National Endowment for the Humanities. Through our grantmaking and public programming, we promote lifelong learning and impactful storytelling that lifts up our state. We believe the humanities can bring our communities together and help us better understand this dynamic and complex state we all call home. Learn more at alabamahumanities.org.

About Troy University 
Troy University is a public, historic, international university with more than 14,000 students and 175,000 alumni. Students choose TROY for its quality academic programs, reasonable costs and availability of financial aid, outstanding faculty, and flexible in-class and online class offerings. Students on the Troy, Ala. campus enjoy a traditional college experience, while adult students are the centers of attention at campuses in Dothan, Montgomery and Phenix City, Ala., as well as at locations around the world and online. Learn more at troy.edu.

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