February 18, 2025
The Indiana Historical Society (IHS) proudly announces students have been selected to advance to the National History Day in Indiana (NHDI) State Contest after a successful Northeast region contest on Saturday, February 15. The contest included students from DeKalb, Fulton, Lake, Noble and Whitley counties.
Approximately 95 students took part in Saturday’s contest at Columbia City High School, with finalists advancing to the 2025 NHDI State Contest on April 26 at Marian University in Indianapolis.
NHDI is a yearlong program dedicated to enhancing history education in Indiana’s schools. Students in grades four through 12 explore a historical subject that fits under the annual theme. This year’s theme is “Rights & Responsibilities in History.” Students use their research to create a documentary, exhibit, paper, performance or website. To reach the 2025 NHDI State Contest, to be held at Marian University on April 26, students must qualify at one of seven regional contests.
For a list of Northeast region contest finalists, including student names, school names, project categories and project names, please visit: NHDI Northeast Region Finalists.
NHDI is a project-based, inquiry-based program which encourages students to explore their own passions by conducting research, developing research questions, and then exhibit their individual learning styles through the creation of exhibits, documentaries, performances, papers and websites.
Educators and students alike use NHDI because it allows them to build critical thinking, inquiry, analysis and presentation skills through subjects the students are passionate about. Whether students create mini projects in class or go all the way to regional and state contests, educators and students share in control of the project.
NHDI is presented by Rooker Family Foundation with support from Vigran Family Foundation.