Public History Employer Survey
Even as job prospects for historians have improved with the passing of the Great Recession, questions about the overall health of public [...]
Interpreting Slavery
This March, I and my colleagues from Belle Grove Plantation and the Cedar Creek and Belle Grove National Historical Park in Middletown, Virginia [...]
Distance Learning: A Teacher’s Perspective, Part 2
Recently Dan Jones, an 8th grade social studies, reading, and language arts teacher at the Richland Academy School of Excellence in Mansfield, OH [...]
IKEA’s New Museum
I love industrial design and admire IKEA for making it accessible to the general public. Apparently, I’m not the only one. When IKEA [...]