Workshop: How to Create, Run and Sustain an Effective Internship Program at Your Museum
The Mid-Atlantic Association of Museums is hosting a workshop entitled, How to Create, Run and Sustain an Effective Internship Program […]
The Mid-Atlantic Association of Museums is hosting a workshop entitled, How to Create, Run and Sustain an Effective Internship Program […]
The title of this post is purposely misleading; all State Capitol buildings offer guided tours for free. If you are […]
Friends and co-workers looking to apply to graduate programs have come to me for advice and it has been satisfying […]
This time of year, the Fairmount neighborhood in Philadelphia is dominated by Eastern State Penitentiary. The prison is always a […]
The American Association for State and Local History met last month in Richmond, VA for its conference Commemoration: The Promise […]
On the tenth anniversary of the September 11 attacks, memorials and exhibits served to preserve and sustain public memory. This […]
Hurricanes Irene and Lee have left portions of the Mid-Atlantic region flooded and struggling with water damage. If your repository […]
Civic engagement comes in different shapes and sizes. Last month, I wrote about how one museum uses its history and […]
This week, Nina Simon at Museum 2.0 wrote about institutions with a public service perspective – museums that have transformed […]
As someone who works in the humanities, I occasionally find myself in the position of defending my line of work. […]