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Author Archives: trina hogg
Blog post on Triangle Shirt Exhibit
Check out Norma Jean Garriton’s post on the Grey Art Gallery’s blog, “The Grey Area,” where she recounts her experiences as a student in the class that co-curated the Triangle fire exhibition in collaboration with Marci and me. http://blogs.nyu.edu/blogs/fap2/thegreyarea/ Note: If … Continue reading
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February Alumni Profile: Leslie Fields
Check out this month’s alumni profile Leslie Fields from the class of ’98! My introduction to archives came in an undergraduate women’s studies course at Smith College. Our first assignment was to visit the College Archives, read a student diary, … Continue reading
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New Alumni Profile
Check out January’s Alumni Profile – Kathleen Sabogal! http://aphdigital.org/alumni/ Cite this article Cite this article
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course evaluations
Hi All- This is directed at those of you who are currently taking courses and received course evaluations in your inbox yesterday.It seems that I had some incorrect titling on the top of the survey that did not correspond with … Continue reading
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ny times: how digital tools are reshaping the humanities
Great article this week from their ongoing series “Humanities 2.0″ Analyzing Literature by Words and Numbers by Patricia Cohen Victorians were enamored of the new science of statistics, so it seems fitting that these pioneering data hounds are now the … Continue reading
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new alumni profile, Joanna Steinberg.
Check out this month’s new alumni profile! This month Joanna Steinberg discusses her new exhibit at the Fales Library while reflecting on her time in the program. Cite this article Cite this article
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Alumni Profile of the Month: Andrea Myer
Have you been asking yourself – Now that I am close to completing my degree in Archives and Public History at NYU, what will my future be? Check out our exciting alumni profiles which check-in with recent grads from our … Continue reading
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Brooklyn Historical Society, Public Programs/Visitor Services Intern
Public Programs/Visitor Services Intern The Brooklyn Historical Society (BHS) is seeking one Public Programs/Visitor Services Intern for the fall semester. Internships are unpaid, but can be applied toward course credit. Responsibilities The Visitor Services / Public Programs Intern will gain … Continue reading
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African American Archives Fellowship
The HistoryMakers is pleased to offer a year-long fellowship (June 6, 2011 through June 1, 2012) working in African American archives. This fellowship is made possible by a grant from the Institute of Museum and Library Services. The purpose of … Continue reading
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