Villanova University Opens Lepage Center for History in the Public Interest
Villanova University has officially opened the Albert Lepage Center for History in the Public Interest, a new center that will bring historical [...]
Interpreting Slavery with Children and Teens: Researchers Seek Input from the Field for a New AASLH Book
A school tour at Gunston Hall. In our travels to promote our first book, Interpreting Slavery at Museums and Historic [...]
Joining the Fray: Emerging Museum/History Professionals and the Future of our Fields
SEMC EMPs, courtesy James Quint The establishment of new emerging professional groups in museums, history, and related fields, as well [...]
FLASH SALE: 50% Off All AASLH Recorded Webinars
Flash Sale! 50% Off All Recorded Webinars It’s a flash sale! All AASLH Recorded Webinars are half-off from today (May [...]
How Do You Work Before Your Work: Office Space and Museum Tour Prep
My office was recently found itself in a discussion about office layouts for an organization. Specifically the old debate over [...]
Improving the Emerging Professional Experience at the AASLH Annual Meeting
Are you an emerging history professional who plans to attend AASLH's 2016 annual meeting in the Motor City (Detroit)? If [...]
Ready to Learn? 8 Upcoming Continuing Education Events You Should Know About
Upcoming in AASLH's Continuing Education Series are webinars (two are free for members), workshops, and online courses. Register today to secure [...]
A Comparison of Nomenclature 3.0 and the Parks Canada Classification System
Museums in Canada that are documenting their historical collections in English generally use one of two well-known classification systems: Nomenclature 3.0 (or the older Revised [...]
So Important, the County Has to Fund Us
Editor's note: This post is part of a four-part series to highlight AASLH members in the state of Minnesota who are doing unique and collaborative [...]
A Membership Program Just for Elementary Schools
Editor's note: This post is part of a four-part series to highlight AASLH members in the state of Minnesota who are doing unique and collaborative [...]
Twelve Rural Counties Unite for Minnesota History
Editor's note: This post is part of a four-part series to highlight AASLH members in the state of Minnesota who are doing unique and collaborative [...]
Unique Curriculum Based Solidly on Local History
Editor's note: This post is part of a four-part series to highlight AASLH members in the state of Minnesota who are doing unique and collaborative [...]
Making your Museum or Archive Invaluable to Your Parent Organization
When we planned our session sponsored by the Corporate History interest group last fall, we were deeply affected by the news of the Target archives [...]