https://www.washingtoncitypaper.com/food/article/20828873/smithsonians-national-museum-of-american-history-hiring-a-beer-historian
https://www.washingtoncitypaper.com/food/article/20828873/smithsonians-national-museum-of-american-history-hiring-a-beer-historian
The Mid-Atlantic Regional Center for the Humanities at Rutgers University–Camden is launching a new continuing education program in September 2016. This new program is a non-degree, non-credit program that is open to anyone interested in historic preservation: members of historic preservation commissions, town planners, historic site administrators and volunteers, owners of old or historic buildings, town planners, architects, engineers, attorneys, students, and anyone else with an interest in preserving our built environment. Offerings include full-scale courses as well as one-day and half-day workshops. For more information go to: https://preservation.rutgers.edu/.
Graduate student Arthur Murphy will be interning in St. Louis this summer working as an SCA (Student Conservation Association) AmeriCorps Intern at the Jefferson National Expansion Memorial of the National Park Service. Send us pictures Art!
Lewis Whilden has been accepted with funding to the PhD program in History at the University of Alabama.
We are pleased to announce that starting in fall semester 2016 graduate students at Rutgers Camden have the opportunity to earn a Certificate in Public History. The completion of the Certificate will be noted on a student’s transcript. To be awarded a Certificate in Public History graduate students would need to complete the following 3 courses: 1) Issues in Public History 2) A public history elective 3) An internship in public history or an approved substitution for this course such as an Independent Study public history project, the Practicum in Public History Course, or Eagleton Program Internship. Students interested in the Certificate should contact the Graduate Program Director, Dr. Janet Golden (jgolden@camden.rutgers.edu)