Adjunct Instructor and Director of Summer and Study Abroad Programs
B.A., History, Columbia University
M.A., History, New York University
Advanced Certificate in Archival Management, New York University
M.Phil., History, City University of New York, Graduate Center
My research interests include social reform and comparative urban history, especially the intersection between local government, natural resources, and public works in 19th century New York.
“A Silent Educator: The Brooklyn Museum Building, 1893-1934,” Kingsborough Community College, The Dreamland Pavilion: Brooklyn and Development Conference, October, 2009.
“How Water Became Public: Bird S. Coler and the Defeat of the Ramapo Water Company,” CUNY Graduate Center, History Conference, May 2006.
“Radical Origins/Progressive Legacy: The Social Gospel Movement in the American Century,” NYU, Public History Program, Media Installation and Presentation, May 2004.
The Historian and The Visual Record
Malin, G. 2002. “Digitize this!”: The Impact of Digital Collections on Archival Description. Journal of Archival Organization 1, no. 4: 65–76.