Mid-Atlantic Regional Center for the Humanities Plans to Launch New Historic Preservation Continuing Education Program
The Mid-Atlantic Regional Center for the Humanities at Rutgers University–Camden is launching a new continuing education program in September 2016. This new [...]
National Association for Interpretation Conference Open for Registration (Nov 8-12, Corpus Christi, TX)
The National Association for Interpretation announced that registration is open for its 2016 national conference, to be held at the Omni Hotel [...]
#AASLHMMA2016 Call for Current Issues Forum Topics
Have a hot topic that deserves further discussion by you and your history colleagues? Current Issues Forums, AASLH’s newest Annual Meeting event, [...]
Ask FSA: What is Outreach?
History organizations often wonder about what effective outreach is. The business literature is full of a dizzying number of examples. [...]
Many Voices: Moving Beyond the White Male Interpretation in a NJ Historic House
Recreated YWCA meeting room for clubs in Montclair Historical Society's Crane House, 2014. There’s a saying “it takes [...]
Possibility and Loyalty
Editor’s note: This post is part of a series to highlight AASLH members in the state of Kentucky who are [...]
Locking in Louisville! Early Bird Registration Ends Today
Don’t wait! Early Bird Registration Ends TODAY, July 24 2015 AASLH Annual Meeting September 16-19 Museum Row Nothing [...]
American Association for State and Local History Announces 2011 Award Winners
Fifty-nine recipients from thirty-four states receive highest honor from AASLH AASLH Award of Distinction Bestowed to Dennis O’Toole NASHVILLE, TN—June 2011—The American Association for State [...]
New Annual Day to Honor “Greatest Generation”
AASLH Invites History Organizations to Observe National Spirit of ’45 Day in their community on second Sunday in August AASLH encourages history organizations across the country to join the [...]
Getting Started with Grant Writing
By Carlyn Hammons AASLH Individual Member since 2004 Program Specialist, Texas Historical Commission, Austin, TX Do you need to know how to get started applying [...]
The Grant Wood Sleeping Porch at Brucemore
In 1925, the lady of Brucemore Irene Douglas paid a local artist $125 to design and construct a sleeping porch for her daughter's bedroom so [...]