Five Organizations Earn StEPs Certificates in October
We congratulate these members who earned StEPs certificates in the last month! The Standards and Excellence Program for History Organizations is AASLH’s self-study standards program [...]
Building Relationships in a Small Community
When I heard the AASLH Annual Meeting was going to be in Austin, Texas in September, I knew I had to figure [...]
StEPs Spotlight: Cleveland Grays Armory Museum
By Aja Bain, AASLH, and Mary Beth Rauzi and Mary Manning, Cleveland Grays Armory Museum Exciting changes are happening at the 960 [...]
Coloring Independently: 1940s African American Film Stills from the Collection of the California African American Museum
Coloring Independently: 1940s African American Film Stills from the Collection of the California African American Museum featured a selection of [...]
We Remember Them: Acts of Love and Compassion in Isla Vista and the May 23, 2014 Isla Vista Memorial Archive
On May 23, 2014, six UCSB undergraduate students were killed and fourteen other individuals were injured in a crime spree [...]
Wright in Glencoe
Glencoe, Illinois (population 8,723) is home to the world’s third largest collection of Frank Lloyd Wright-designed structures: seven houses, a [...]
New Year Update from the History Relevance Campaign
For the past four years, History Relevance has been creating united voice in the history field. Our ultimate goal is [...]
AASLH Aspirations
To shape AASLH’s future, the Council and its Aspirations Task Force have outlined four key ideas. We are interested in knowing what you think. You [...]
Visitor Feedback Stations
Revisiting some great readings from earlier this year, I came across a nice post from colleague Linda Norris on her experience with the feedback stations [...]
AASLH Annual Meeting 2015: Small Museum Friendly Sessions
Looking for sessions that address your small museum's concerns? Look no further! The AASLH Small Museums Committee has compiled this list for you. Be sure [...]
Join us at the 2015 Annual Meeting in Louisville!
Are you attending #AASLH2015 in Louisville? If yes, please join the Educators and Interpreters Affinity Group at one or more of the following events! History [...]
Evaluation in Education Practice
The newest Journal of Museum Education, Empowering Educators to Evaluate is a great guide to starting out small and growing evaluation to create better learning [...]
Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service (SITES) Focus Group
Has your museum or organization hosted a SITES exhibition, or ever thought about it? We want to hear from you! Please join Carol Harsh and [...]