Master of Arts in Museum Studies
About the Program Open to everyone, and visited by over 850 million people each year, museums play a critical role in public life and provide communities with a sense of
About the Program Open to everyone, and visited by over 850 million people each year, museums play a critical role in public life and provide communities with a sense of
The Board of Directors of the Association of African American Museums (AAAM) is proud to announce that Vedet Coleman-Robinson has been chosen as its next Executive Director. Coleman-Robinson’s hire comes
On May 22, 1863 the US Government established the Bureau of the United States Colored Troops (USCT) to uniform and train soldiers of African descent. By the end of the war in 1865 over...
This article first appeared in The Tallahassee Democrat on April 27, 2019 PROSPECT BLUFF — Two hundred years ago, a post overlooking the Apalachicola River housed what historians say was the
On April 12, 2019, W.E. A.L.L. B.E. Group Inc. (WeAllBe) organized an excellent grassroots burial and military service in honor of the African American soldiers that died on April 12,
The Spirit of Change is a CALL-TO-ACTION for us all to be a catalyst for positive change, as we seek to create a future of peace, clarity, respect and healing in our nation and our...
This article first appeared in The Moultrie News April 23, 2019 The Order of the Palmetto is considered the highest civilian honor in South Carolina. Recently, Mount Pleasant resident Michael
(WASHINGTON, D.C.) — In recognition of National Historic Preservation Month in May, the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation (ACHP) today announced a photo contest asking people to share pictures of
Adams Morgan neighbors and historians gathered at Kalorama Park on a beautiful evening April 25 to dedicate the recently installed National Underground Railroad marker which honors 20-year-old Hortense Prout’s courageous