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Curating Opportunity: Practical Tips for Developing a Graduate Internship
Abigail Chavez (left) with undergraduate Archives Student Assistant Alena Buckley ‘23. Chavez served as the Public History Graduate Intern with [...]
Small Museum Virtual Summit Registration Now Open
small But MIGHTY: the powerful resilience of SMALL museums Virtual Summit December 5 - 6, 2023 $55 AASLH Members / $75 [...]
A Small Museum Director at AASLH2023
By Faith Walker, Museum Director, The Great Bend Museum, Ravenswood, WV I was very excited and honored to receive the Small [...]
New Member Benefit: Discount on Insurance Plans
The American Association for State and Local History (AASLH) now offers a new benefit to all individual and institutional [...]
AASLH Members Are Participating in this Week’s Inaugural Civic Learning Week
Today is the beginning of the inaugural Civic Learning Week. This event is organized by iCivics and the CivXNow [...]
Andrea Jones Named Next Director of the AASLH History Leadership Institute
The American Association for State and Local History (AASLH) is pleased to announce that Andrea Jones has been named [...]
Save the Date for Our Virtual Summit About Commemoration and America’s 250th
Save the Date Commemoration Reconsidered: Ethics, Justice, and America’s 250th Anniversary Virtual Summit April 27 – 28, 2023 Sponsored [...]
Top 5 Reasons Why Museums Close: Highlights from a conversation between Susana Bautista and Adam Rozan
By Adam Rozan Last year I caught up with Susana Bautista over Zoom to chat with her about her new book How to Close [...]
Remembering Jeff Harris
Courtesy of Magoffin Home State Historic Site By Jacqui Ainlay-Conley, Small Museum’s Affinity Group Committee Chairperson The AASLH Small Museum’s Affinity Group [...]
A Special Message for Those Dealing with Storm Damage
By Bethany Hawkins, Chief of Operations Our hearts go out to so many people in the wake of the devastating tornadoes in Kentucky, Tennessee, [...]
Help Us Shape the Future of Public History Publications
By Aja Bain, AASLH Program and Publications Manager In the course of your public history work or teaching career, I bet you've often thought, [...]
The History Lovers’ Last-Minute Gift Guide
By Albert Samuels, Senior Manager, Marketing and Sales There’s still time to get your beloved historian a gift they will adore, and the American Association for [...]
Tips for Submitting a Successful #AASLH2022 Session Proposal (Part 3)
By Bethany L. Hawkins, AASLH Chief of Operations Do you have an idea for a session for AASLH’s 2022 Annual Meeting [...]












