Author: Museum Studies Program
Kudos to… Tamara Shreiner (MSP06) who recently co-authored an article, “Visualizing the Teaching of Data Visualizations in Social Studies: A Study of Teachers’ Data Literacy Practices, Beliefs, and Knowledge” which was published in Theory & Research in Social Education.
The Newberry Library invites graduate students in the humanities to apply for a spring 2022 seminar that will explore the theoretical, critical, and practical methods necessary to negotiate historical and literary archives. The Newberry’s Liesl Olson and invited speakers from regional institutions will facilitate...
The School of Design at South Dakota State University cordially invites you to actively participate in the 2021 Museum Studies International Symposium VIRTUAL DIALOGUE: Museum Academics and Professionals on Challenges and Opportunities in the Post-Covid World. The symposium will be held virtually via Zoom on November 16-19, 2021. This event is sponsored by...
Kudos to… After 10 years at the Saint Louis Art Museum, Lisa Cakmak (MSP04) began a new position as Chair and Curator of the Arts of the Ancient Mediterranean and Byzantium at the Art Institute of Chicago in summer 2020. In this new position,...
Kudos to… Ayana Curran-Howes (MSP20) on securing the Simmons Internship at The Henry Ford this summer. Ayana will be working on “Envisioning the Opening Market and Seasonal Markets” for a new installation in Greenfield Village, slated to open in April 2022.
The 2021 Virtual MMA Conference will be held October 6 & 7. The conference will have three sets of concurrent sessions, all focusing on the future of Michigan’s museums. Within that idea of looking forward to the future, each set of sessions will focus on Michigan...