Charles and Anne Morrow Lindbergh: Couple of an Age
In 1927, Charles Lindbergh became the most famous man in the world when he completed his solo flight across the Atlantic Ocean. [...]
ASK FSA: Fur and Feathers in Costume Collection
19th Century Hawaiian Feather Cape, Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History, Anthropology Collection (Via) Fur and feathers in museum collections [...]
History Clubhouse
How do you make history interesting and fun for children under 10? What do families want to see in exhibits geared towards [...]
AASLH Leaders Participating in Consensus Webinars on Environmental Sustainability
Are you interested in the role of environmental sustainability in the museum profession? Do you have ideas or questions about [...]
50 History & Museum Internship Positions Open on AASLH Job Board
There are currently more than 50 internship positions available on our Career Center job board in all corners of the [...]
Meet a Member: Sarah Sutton
Meet a Member is a biweekly blog series spotlighting our members. AASLH has 5,500 fascinating members working hard for the field [...]
3 AASLH Members Honored as Finalists for IMLS National Medal
The Institute of Museum and Library Services today announced 30 finalists for the 2016 National Medal for Museum and Library [...]
Playing Games with History
I was checking out the Educators and Interpreters Committee page on AASLH’s swanky new website earlier today, and I clicked on the Resources link. Did [...]
Easy Things the Tenement Museum Does So Right
I really love the Lower East Side Tenement Museum. You certainly can’t deny the benefit of their incredibly central location or of the money they [...]
Antiques That Speak: Collecting Long Island in the 21st Century
AASLH Institutional Member since 2000. A new exhibit highlighting important additions to the Society’s collections since the millennium. Dedicated to the late Huyler Held (1925-2012), [...]
History Organizations Represent Over Half of America’s Active Museums
Statement from the American Association for State and Local History in Response to IMLS Report Nashville, TN—On May 19, 2014, The U.S. agency that is the [...]
AASLH Announces 2014 Annual Meeting Speakers
AASLH is pleased to announce our featured speakers for the 2014 Annual Meeting in St. Paul, MN, on September 17-20. We have three great speakers [...]
Simple Collaboration
Recently I was reminded of how scary and inspiring collaboration can be; and of how smart, clever, and creative museum educators are! I was co-teaching [...]