Call for Papers: Craft as Political Activism in a Nation Divided
Crochet faces adhered outside the National Susan B. Anthony Museum & House in Rochester, New York, during Women's History Month in [...]
Small Archives and Partnerships at #AASLH17
In September, thanks to the Small Museums Scholarship, I was able to attend my first AASLH Annual Meeting in Austin, Texas. Like [...]
Remembering the Journey, Not Just the Destination: A Call for Continued Preservation of the Roadside Aesthetic
This blog was originally published by the Center for Historic Preservation at Middle Tennessee State University on October 25, 2017. John [...]
Over There: Washington and the Great War
The Gunn Historical Museum commemorated the World War I centennial with the community curated exhibit Over There: Washington and the [...]
Pacific Worlds
Pacific Worlds explored historical and contemporary connections between the Pacific Islands and California, inviting diverse Californian communities to get to [...]
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 [...]
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 [...]
A Message from Louisville
It is hard to believe that we are less than a week away from welcoming the AASLH conference to Kentucky! More than three years ago [...]
Excited About the Online Conference? I Am
As the 2015 AASLH Annual Meeting Intern, one of my duties is coordinating the online conference for those who are unable to attend the onsite [...]
Announcing the SHA Class of 2015
We are proud to announce the next class of Developing History Leaders @ SHA! SHA is a three-week program focuses on professional development for leaders of history organizations [...]
Lace Up Your Kicks
I'm a runner. I certainly won’t break any speed or distance records, but I like getting out there to run. I started running about seven [...]