David C. Thomas Photos
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9/11/20 | 29561 | XL
David Thomas, university professor of history, chats with students during the Honors Program coffee hour. - Kristi McMurry Woody
3/10/16 | 26496 | XL
David Thomas, professor of history, cuts a loaf of homemade bread, while Nancy Thomas, associate director of the center for faculty development, sets the table for six students at Be Our Guest. - Kristi McMurry Woody
11/2/10 | 15892 | XL
David Thomas, professor of history, works with students to move lumber at the Neil House, a historic home being restored at Casey Jones Village. The history department helped with the restoration as a part of Campus and Community Day. - Kristi McMurry Woody
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David Thomas, professor of history, works with students to move lumber at the Neil House, a historic home being restored at Casey Jones Village. The history department helped with the restoration as a part of Campus and Community Day. - Kristi McMurry Woody
11/2/10 | 15862 | XL
David Thomas, professor of history, Megan Winters, junior history major, and Travis Lutz, senior history major, move debris downstairs in the Neil House, the 1800s home that is being restored at Casey Jones Village. Students and faculty helped with the project as part of Campus and Community Day. - Kristi McMurry Woody
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David Thomas, professor of history, works with students to clean up the Neil House, the 1800s home that is being restored at Casey Jones Village. History faculty and students volunteered as part of Campus and Community Day. - Kristi McMurry Woody
11/4/09 | 12387 | XL
David Thomas, professor of history, and Glenae Nora, freshman history major, cut a board to be used for a building project at Green Frog Village. The history department did several projects for Green Frog on Campus and Community Day. - Kristi McMurry Woody
11/5/08 | 10580 | XL
History professor David Thomas and Mary Alisa Techentin, junior history major, place brackets in the bog bridge to make it more sturdy during Day of Remembrance. - Kristi McMurry Woody
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Stephen Carls and David Thomas of the history department help demonstrate how the pieces for a new bog bridge at Pinson Mounds would be transported. The bridge was built as a part of the Day of Remembrance service projects. - Kristi McMurry Woody
11/8/06 | 6548 | XL
Jamie Evans, the cultural resource manager of the Ames Plantation, demonstrates how to read a grave stone using flour, as David Thomas, professor of history; Josh Abbotoy, English major; and Rachel Campbell, history major; observe during a Day of Remembrance project. - Matthew Diggs