Academic Membership
Give your faculty and students the benefits of AASLH membership. Academic membership offers programs that train students, such as public history programs, museum studies programs, history departments, and related academic programs and departments, access to a wide range of resources. These tools—from professional development webinars and courses, to publications and case studies—are useful in the classroom. The annual rate for Academic membership is $375.
Benefits
- Two hardcopy + digital subscriptions to History News magazine (with Technical Leaflets)
- Unlimited access to recent issues of History News and Technical Leaflets for all faculty and students
- Subscription to AASLH’s emails for faculty and students
- Full access to the STEPS Community, an online repository of resources and forum for AASLH’s self-study standards program
- Free subscription to American Heritage magazine. American Heritage was originally published by AASLH. Read the history of this publication.
- Member discount on Annual Conference registration for faculty and students
- One $50 Annual Conference registration discount (per program)
- 10% discount on Annual Conference exhibit booths and advertising in History News and conference programs
- 20% off books in the AASLH Book Series at Bloomsbury
- Free online access to the Encyclopedia of Local History
- Member prices on all AASLH Professional Development workshops, online courses, and live webinars
- One free live webinar registration for unlimited participants from a single screen
- Unlimited free, on-demand downloads of recorded webinars
- 20% discount on bulk (10 or more) purchases of Standards and Excellence Program for History Organizations (STEPS) workbooks
- Free hardcopy of the STEPS workbook upon request (email [email protected])
- Academic program or department listed on the AASLH website
- Faculty and students can submit articles to be considered for the official AASLH blog
- Access to job and internship postings and use of other AASLH Career Resources
- Students and alumni can participate in the Emerging History Professionals Affinity Community
- AASLH will offer program graduates a free first year of professional membership (a $45 value)
- Discounts and member-only rates on health, auto, home, private practice professional liability, and other types of insurance through the Trust for Insuring Educators
- 20% off subscriptions to History Today print magazine, digital archive, and a combination package (contact AASLH for subscription link)
Current Academic Members
Auburn University –Department of History, Alabama
Ball State University – History Department , Indiana
Baylor University- Department of Museum Studies, Texas
Boise State University- Department of History , Idaho
Bowling Green State University – Department of History, Kentucky
Brandeis University- Department of History, Massachusetts
Bridgewater College- Weaver Institute for Regional Culture, Virginia
Bucks County Community College – Historic Preservation Program, Pennsylvania
California State University – History Department, Sacramento
Colorado State University- History Department, Fort Collins
The Cooperstown Graduate Program, SUNY Oneonta – Museum Studies Program , New York
East Texas A&M University – Department of History, Commerce
Fort Hays State University – History Department, Kansas
George Washington University – Corcoran School of the Arts & Design, Washington, D.C.
Hermosa Beach Museum, California
Indiana University Indianapolis – History Department
James Madison University- History Department, Virginia
Middle Tennessee State University- Center for Historic Preservation, Tennessee
New Orleans Pharmacy Museum, Louisiana
Oklahoma State University – Department of History, Stillwater
Southeast Missouri State University- Historic Preservation Program, Missouri
Southern University at New Orleans Museum of Art- SUNOMA, Louisiana
University of Arkansas – Department of History, Little Rock
University of Colorado at Colorado Springs – Heller Center for Arts and Humanities, Colorado
University of Houston- Center for Public History, Texas
University of Louisiana at Lafayette – Public History, Louisiana
University of Massachusetts Amherst – Public History Program, Massachusetts
University of Pennsylvania- Weitzman School of Design, Philadelphia
University of Washington- Museology Masters Program, Seattle
Villanova University- Department of History, Pennsylvania
Wayne State University – Public History Program, Michigan
West Virginia University – Department of History, Morgantown
William Paterson University- Department of History, New Jersey