AASLH Emerging History Professionals Group Welcomes New Committee Members
The AASLH Emerging History Professionals Affinity Community is please to announce five new committee members joining the EHP Committee for the 2017-2019 [...]
Creative Audience Engagement Techniques from Award Winners
If your organization is looking for creative ways to engage your audience, here are four Leadership in History Awards winning projects with some [...]
What You Can Do on Summer Vacation
Did you ever have to write the typical “What I Did on Summer Vacation” essay on the first day of school? It [...]
Schedule Changes for AASLH/MMA Annual Meeting
Please note the following changes in the upcoming AASLH/MMA Annual Meeting schedule. Sessions Cancelled The Wednesday workshops, Easy to Read: [...]
Grant-Sponsored Training in Scientific Imaging Technologies for History and Museum Professionals
Here's an opportunity for historians, archivists, and museum professionals to receive grant-sponsored training in scientific imaging technologies: Who is CHI? [...]
Resources for Heritage Institutions Affected by Flooding in Louisiana
AASLH is reaching out to our constituents in the recent flood affected areas in Louisiana. As a member of the [...]
How to Choose an Object Name for Cataloging an Abstract of Title
Lynne Sylvester of the Winter Garden Heritage Foundation in Florida has posed this question: I have to catalog an Abstract of Title [...]
Historic South Boise Trolley Station Plaza
In 1891, booming residential growth in Boise, Idaho was tied directly to the streetcar lines that extended from downtown to new developments at the edges [...]
Slavery and Freedom in Savannah
A major publication, a museum exhibition, and a three-day city symposium, Slavery and Freedom in Savannah, organized by Telfair Museums, marks the launch of a [...]
The Fort Daniel Historic and Archaeological Research Site
The Fort Daniel Foundation, Incorporated and its sister organization, the Gwinnett Archaeological Research Society (GARS), brought together a group of professional and avocational historians and [...]
Gettysburg Seminary Ridge Museum
The Gettysburg Seminary Ridge Museum opened as a legacy project of the 150th Civil War anniversary. The museum tells a Civil War story that is [...]
The Lancaster Long Rifle Exhibit
The exhibit The Lancaster Long Rifle-The Golden Age of an American Art Form marked the first time that the Landis Valley Village and Farm Museum [...]
Penn College History Trail
The Pennsylvania College of Technology History Trail is a walking path around the college's main campus punctuated by 17 informational kiosks. Installed in 2013, as [...]