It’s Preservation Month!
May is Preservation Month! It’s a great time of year to get out there and get involved. You can visit a fave historic site or property. Check out historic sites, […]
May is Preservation Month! It’s a great time of year to get out there and get involved. You can visit a fave historic site or property. Check out historic sites, […]
OK, I haven’t fallen off of the face of the Earth or anything…I’ve just been trying to finish my thesis and, you know, graduate. My committee is long-suffering at this […]
During the second residency of my MA program two years ago, I sat down with my program director for an advisory session. “Where do you see yourself after you are done?” […]
My MAHP program at Goucher College is a sponsor of this upcoming important historic preservation forum along with the ACHP and the National Park Service. Here is the full announcement: […]
Pop Chart Lab made this really great infographic of The Architecture of American Houses from the 1600s to the McMansion. I saw it and was honestly like this: The basic […]
As you know from my previous post, I am currently working on my thesis about ethnic minority heritage values and U.S. historic preservation significance public policy. Its first chapter, “Defining […]
I wear this T-shirt and folks–especially preservationists–go “Ooo! Where did you GET that?!” When I was at the Savannah PastForward conference, I stopped by the booth for the National Barn […]
I am so excited! On June 4, I will be speaking at the New Jersey History & Historic Preservation Conference in Mount Laurel, NJ. I will be part of a […]
The National Trust asked me to write a post for their Preservation Leadership Forum blog about preservation perceptions and underrepresented groups and what we can do to try to be […]
I had a wonderful time working at Decatur House and the White House Historical Association for the past two years. I was on contract as a researcher and the topics […]
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