Public History Boot Camp: Assessing Your Collection
New Jersey’s CAPES and Artifact Assessment Program will take place at Rutgers-Camden on April 20, 2016.
New Jersey’s CAPES and Artifact Assessment Program will take place at Rutgers-Camden on April 20, 2016.
The boot camps will be offered on April 20 and May 12, 2016.
Disrupting Power and Privilege to Empower Women will take place on March 25, 2016.
The Writers House officially opened on November 17 and will be the home to the MFA program and the English department.
Professors at Rutgers-Camden and Towson University collaborated to curate an exhibit of contemporary Israeli art, now on display at the Stedman Gallery until December 17.
Katherine Ott was the guest speaker for the seventeenth, and final, annual Fredric M. Miller Memorial Lecture on Friday, April 10.
MARCH and OHMAR (Oral History in the Mid-Atlantic Region) formed a partnership to host three major events for public historians on the Rutgers University-Camden campus.
Much of the history I write involves absences, erasures, and silences in the historical record and I am a huge […]
Scholarship and Partnerships: The State of History in the National Parks A forum co-sponsored by the National Park Service, Northeast […]
On Wednesday, July 10, President Barack Obama presented 2012 National Humanities Medals to twelve Americans for their achievements in history, […]