MARCH Recognized for Preservation Education
The Preservation Alliance for Greater Philadelphia has selected MARCH for its Special Recognition Award for Preservation Education.
The Preservation Alliance for Greater Philadelphia has selected MARCH for its Special Recognition Award for Preservation Education.
Funds will be used for community-building activities, including events during Camden County History Week (October 15-21) and further collaboration among neighborhood stakeholders.
Jamie Longazel, author of Undocumented Fears: Immigration and the Politics of Divide and Conquer in Hazleton, Pennsylvania, is interviewed by CrossTies contributing editor Linda Shopes.
Gain an overview of preservation, delve into the history of the Delaware Valley’s built environment, try your hand at architectural sketching, or learn how properties are nominated for the National Register of Historic Places.
Writing for The Encyclopedia of Greater Philadelphia adds to an unparalleled public information source for the region and establishes authors as the go-to authorities on their subjects.
We are pleased to announce the appointment of Dr. Nicole Belolan to the position of Public Historian in Residence at MARCH, effective August 13, 2018.
The MARCH-based project to research and interpret the Cooper Street Historic District in Camden has been honored with a Chancellor’s Civic Engagement Award for community-based scholarship.
Your generous contributions on Giving Day will be used to employ the students who help to make digital publication of The Encyclopedia possible.
Mrs. Obama’s portrait has been moved to a more spacious area of the museum in the third floor 20th Century Americans gallery to accommodate the unexpectedly large crowds.
Scholars interested in the issues surrounding race and hate rhetoric in the age of Trump are invited to submit proposals for the conference, to be held in Albany May 31 to June 1.