History Happy Hour Episode 260 – National History Day
Guest: Dr. Cathy Gorn
Sunday, July 27, 2025

This Week on History Happy Hour: National History Day! Since 1974, National History Day has been inspiring students to study history, whether public, private, parochial, charter, or homeschool. Today, the nonprofit organization reaches over 500,000 students every year who conduct historical research to discover the past, understand the present, and be the future.
For more than 50 years, high school and middle school students across the country have created historical research projects to compete in a nationwide contest. This year half a million students took part. But National History Day lost all its federal funding this year. Will it be able to continue?
Today Chris and Rick interview some of the students who won this year, and talk with NHD Executive Director Cathy Gorn about the future of this important institution.
Please join us for a show close to our hearts, Sunday at 4PM on History Happy Hour, where history is always on tap.

Student Guests: Winners from the 2025 NHD Contest
Theme: "Rights and Responsibilities in History"
Alekha Goldberg, Junior Individual Exhibit, First Place Affiliate: California
Project title: "Returning Blue Lake: The Confluence of Rights, Responsibilities and Social Justice"
Corrado Naples, Yianni Gountis, Nathan Thomas; Junior Group Performance; Second Place
Affiliate: Ohio
Project title: Pieces of the Parthenon: How the Elgin Marbles Carved Controversy Between the Rights and Responsibilities of Cultural Artifacts
Ke‘ilani Kajiyama Moses, Senior Individual Performance, First Place
Affiliate: Hawai‘i
Project title: Defending Rights, Embracing Responsibility: Aiko Herzig-Yoshinaga’s Pursuit of Justice for Japanese Internees
Lillian Tao, Senior Group Website; First Place
Affiliate: Hawai‘i
Project title: The Thalidomide Tragedy: The Importance of Manufacturing Responsibility, Consumer Safety, and the Birth of Modern Drug Regulation and Consumer Rights