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Institute for Constitutional History Announces 2015 Seminar: "How Slavery Killed the Constitution of 1787"

The Institute for Constitutional History has announced a seminar for advanced graduate students and junior faculty on February 20, 27, March 6, 13, 20 and 27, 2015, titled “How Slavery Killed the Constitution of 1787.”

Joshua Lisowski

Insights Blog

You (Don't Always) Get What You Pay For

I’ve been reading with some interest recent articles about internships. Do they or do they not lead to jobs? Do […]

Heidi Campbell-Shoaf

Public Humanities News

Public History Community Forum '12

  On March 23, 2012, public history and museum studies graduate students, along with emerging professionals in these fields, participated […]

Mandi Magnuson-Hung

Public Humanities News

Public History Community Forum: March 23, 2012

The Mid-Atlantic Regional Center for the Humanities (MARCH) at Rutgers-Camden is pleased to announce its continuing sponsorship of the second annual […]

Mandi Magnuson-Hung

Insights Blog

Stop Using Paper Towels and Other Common Sense Ways to Save Money

Success doesn’t come overnight.  For most, landing a dream job requires short-term sacrifices—you’ve got to be willing to pay your […]

Lynne Calamia

Insights Blog

Networking Works (no matter how you do it)

For the past two years, I have been a member of Americorps VISTA which is an arm of the American […]

Lynne Calamia

Insights Blog

Multiple Mentors in the Mid-Atlantic

Friends and co-workers looking to apply to graduate programs have come to me for advice and it has been satisfying […]

Lynne Calamia

Events Public Humanities News

Call for Papers: Material Culture Symposium for Emerging Scholars 2012

The Center for Material Culture Studies at the University of Delaware invites submissions for papers to be given at the […]

Mandi Magnuson-Hung

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Engaged and Online, Goucher Program Takes a New Approach to Cultural Practice

By Linda Shopes It all began with a casual conversation on the way to class and a couple of well […]

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Public Humanities News

Pubcomm 2011 – Building Public History Collaboration

Nearly 60 public history students, professionals, and faculty attended an inaugural Public History Community Forum organized to build community and […]

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