April 14 – Student Capstone Presentations

Monday, April 14 from 5:00 – 8:00 pm
Eldersveld Room, 5670 Haven Hall
Presentations for the evening are as follows:
5:00 pm “(Re)accrediting the Kelsey Museum of Archaeology: Plans for Marketing, Development, and Interpretive efforts”
Presented by Madeleine Harris, Anwar Monamed, Patricia Torres-Pineda
Challenge statement: To develop the first marketing, development, and interpretation plans for the Kelsey Museum of Archaeology (KMA). These plans align with the KMA’s strategic planning for the 2025-2029 period and provide a roadmap for continued commitment to excellence in interpretation, marketing, and development strategies at the Kelsey.
Host institution: Kelsey Museum of Archaeology
6:00 pm “My Doors are Widely Swung”: Imagining the Stone House as a Multi-purpose Community Space for the Theodore Roethke Foundation
Presented by Timilehin Ayelagbe, Justin Chun-Yin Cheng, Ana Santory Rodríguez, Natasha Stepanova
Challenge statement: To develop resources and best practice recommendations for transforming the historic Stone House into a multi-purpose, multi-generational space for cultural and educational opportunities for the Friends of Theodore Roethke Foundation.
Host institution: Friends of Theordore Roethke Foundation
7:00 pm “Advancing Collection Management at the Secunda Museum“
Presented by Marthe Djilo Kamga, Georgia Oppenheim, Rukmini Swaminathan
Challenge statement: To identify best practices for the management of the Secunda Collection at Cleary University through the lens of collections scope, governance, and storage.
Host institutions: Cleary University, Arthur Secunda Museum