Yes, but what does it all MEAN?
This past fall I taught an undergraduate course on American material culture. It was my first go at this type […]
This past fall I taught an undergraduate course on American material culture. It was my first go at this type […]
Hate. It ends up encompassing a spectrum of negative feelings; from annoyance (like when my cat Diderot upsets the kitchen trash […]
I had a post almost ready to put up early in October about that opinion piece by the travel writer […]
How can the internet change the way that we conduct research in the humanities? This is a question that scholars […]
Over the last few weeks I have been turning over in my mind and bouncing off colleagues the idea of […]
From NJAM: Members of the New Jersey Association of Museums are invited to submit nominations for the 2013 John Cotton […]
As a teacher and museum educator, one of my most difficult tasks is helping students move from a mode of […]
Crowd sourcing has become trendy within the humanities as a means of opening academic projects to the public. In the […]
By Mandi Magnuson-Hung Since opening in 1992 in what was previously a tenement building at 97 Orchard Street on Manhattan’s […]
From njmuseums.org: The New Jersey Association of Museums is hosting a free networking luncheon on February 15, 2013 from 12:30-2:00pm […]