Eleanor Huzar began teaching in the Michigan State University Department of History in 1960 after earning an undergraduate degree in ancient history from the University of Minnesota and a Ph.D. from Cornell University, also in ancient history. The courses she taught included a graduate reading course, an undergraduate history course, and the undergraduate survey of history course. She served on the library committee, was chairman of the University Business Committee, and served as chair of the Classical Studies Program. She was also a member of the Romance and Classical Languages department, teaching history and ancient art. While at MSU, and even after her retirement in 1990, Huzar was an avid reader for WKAR's Radio Talking book.
![]() | ![]() Interview with Eleanor Huzar on June 28, 2001 - Part 1/2 June 28, 2001 Audio: mp3 MSU Archives and Historical Collections | ![]() Interview with Eleanor Huzar on June 28, 2001 - Part 2/2 June 28, 2001 Audio: mp3 MSU Archives and Historical Collections |
![]() Transcript of interview with Eleanor Huzar on June 28, 2001 June 28, 2001 Text: pdf MSU Archives and Historical Collections |