[Circulation] Fwd: Steven Lubar Talk, "Public Humanities, Looking Back and Looking Ahead, " Oct 27, 5:30pm

Suzanne Karanikis smkLO at hampshire.edu
Mon Oct 20 09:06:34 EDT 2014


 

Please share with faculty and others who may have an interest:

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		SUBJECT:
 		Steven Lubar Talk, "Public Humanities, Looking Back and Looking
Ahead," Oct 27, 5:30pm

		DATE:
 		Tue, 14 Oct 2014 10:49:22 -0400

		FROM:
 		Cheryl Harned <charned at history.umass.edu>

		TO:
 		Marla R. Miller <mmiller at history.umass.edu>, David Glassberg
<glassberg at history.umass.edu>, Jessica Johnson
<johnson at history.umass.edu>

		CC:
 		Sarah Lince <slince at fivecolleges.edu>

Please share widely. Announcement attached. 

PUBLIC HUMANITIES 

Looking Back and Looking Ahead 

 A public lecture by Professor Steven Lubar 

 _CALLING ALL PUBLIC HUMANISTS_ 

_—PAST, PRESENT, AND FUTURE!_ 

 Are you a student looking to apply your skills as a humanities major
into a career—like programming, outreach, and education; community
cultural work; historic preservation; arts and nonprofit administration;
museum education, interpretation and curatorial work; or cultural
planning—and seeking more information about the public humanities? 

Are you a professor or local professional trying to kick-start
humanities courses, programs or programming at your college or
organization? 

Have you experience in the public humanities and want to join in the
conversation? 

All are invited to join Steven Lubar, professor of American Studies and
History at Brown University, former curator at the Smithsonian Museum,
and until this past June, director of the John Nicholas Brown Center for
Public Humanities and Cultural Heritage, as he discusses his decade-long
tenure at the helm of Brown’s public humanities program. 

“I learned a little about how teachers teach and students learn, how
universities work, and don't, why I like doing projects, and just how
confusing the job market is.” 

 -Lubar, 2014 

_WHEN: _MONDAY, OCTOBER 27, 2014 AT 5:30PM 

_WHERE: _GAMBLE AUDITORIUM/ MOUNT HOLYOKE COLLEGE ART BUILDING 

_SPONSORED BY:_ 

_Mount Holyoke College Art Museum, UMass Amherst Public History Program
and the Five Colleges, Inc./Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Bridging
Initiative in the Public and Applied Humanities_ 

Cheryl Harned
 Doctoral Student
 Five College/Andrew W. Mellon Fellow
 History Department, 716 Herter Hall
 University of Massachusetts Amherst 

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