3.13 E-4 Public History Center
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3.13 E-4 Public History Center
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3.13 E-4 Piece of Public History: Historical Archaeology
Dr. Christopher McDaid will discuss careers and internships in historical archaeology on September 9, 2014.
3.13 E-4 Scotland's Vote for Independence: Why History Matters Today
CNU Public History Center will host a panel discussion on Thursday, September 18, 2014, titled ‘Scotland's Vote for Independence: Why History Matters Today.’
Featured Panelists:
Dr. Thomas Hall, Associate Professor of Finance and Economics
Dr.…
Featured Panelists:
Dr. Thomas Hall, Associate Professor of Finance and Economics
Dr.…
3.13 E-4 Piece of Public History: Careers and Internships in Museum Work
An email announcing that on October 7, 2014, Dr. Anna Gibson Holloway (Vice President of Museum Collections and Programs at The Mariners' Museum) will be discussing careers and internships in museum work.
3.13 E-4 Piece of Public History: Caitlin McGeever
CNU alumni, Caitlin McGeever, will discuss careers and internships in public history education on November 4, 2014. Includes a pizza lunch.
3.13 E-4 History Meets Science! Piece of Public History: Careers in Conservation
The Public History Center at CNU is presenting "Piece of Public History: Careers and Internships in Art and Artifact Conservation" in conjunction with the Virginia Conservation Association on February 5, 2015, to provide students the opportunity to…
3.13 E-4 Why History Matters: Lafayette's Hermione
An email announcing a panel discussion on the upcoming June 5-7 visit of the L' Hermione in Yorktown. It will be held on April 22, 2015.
3.13 E-4 Why History Matters: Lafayette's Hermione and the 1781 Franco-American Victory at Yorktown
CNU Public History Center presents a panel discussion, "Why History Matters: Lafayette's Hermione and the 1781 Franco-American Victory at Yorktown," on April 22, 2015.
3.13 E-4 Amazing Volunteer Opportunity! Lafayette's Hermione is Coming! Don't Miss Out!
CNU’s Public History Center has partnered with York County, and volunteers will get a ticket to tour the ship! Be a part of history, meet U.S. and French dignitaries, engage with the public!
3.13 E-4 Newsroom: Virtual Reality Lab Delivers World to Campus
Details the teaching and research possibilities created by the Institute for Public Humanities' new VR lab.
3.13 E-4 Virginia 250 Calendar of Events
Calendar of events for the Virginia 250 commemoration. Includes lectures, panels, and performances. Includes a flyer for the first event, a lecture titled "From Rebellion to Independence in Hampton Roads," by history professor Dr. Phillip Hamilton.
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