Madeline Webster to Present with Boston Preservation Alliance with the Leventhal Map & Education Center
Madeline Webster, PhD Candidate, will join Boston Preservation Alliance with the Leventhal Map & Education Center for a talk on histories of preservation in Boston. Leventhal Center President and Head Curator, Garrett Dash Nelson, will give a live demonstration of the Center’s Atlascope tool. The demo will be followed by a discussion with Maddie Webster, […]
Madeline Webster Featured by BU’s Initiative on Cities
Madeline Webster, PhD Candidate, has been featured in Boston University’s Initiative on Cities recent publication. Check it out here.
Madeline Webster Successfully Defends Dissertation
Dr. Madeline Webster, Ph.D., successfully defended her dissertation, “Race and Reuse: Black Historic Preservation Efforts in Boston, 1876-1976,” today! Congratulations, Maddie!
Marina Wells to be Featured in New Bedford Whaling Museum Symposium
Marina Wells, PhD Candidate, will be featured in the New Bedford Whaling Museum’s The Wider World and Scrimshaw Symposium. The day-long symposium will be offered in-person or online on Tuesday, March 28, from 10:00-5:00 pm EST
Anne Boyd Receives Graduate Summer Internship at Massachusetts Historical Society
Anne Boyd, PhD Candidate, has been awarded a graduate summer internship at the Massacusetts Historical Society through Boston University’s Center for the Humanities.
Sean Case Accepted to Society for Historians of American Foreign Relations Annual Conference
Sean Case, PhD Candidate, has been accepted to the Society for Historians of American Foreign Relations annual conference. He will present, “A Period of Swift and Far-Reaching Upheaval”: Henry Kissinger, Robert Osgood, George Lincoln, and the Adoption of Limited War,” as part of the Intellectual Foundations of U.S. World Order panel.
Marina Wells to Participate in Graduate Student Conference at MIT
Marina Wells will participate in the Liberating Temporality and Spatiality graduate student conference at MIT this March. Marina’s paper, “Bone, Hair, and Leaves: Material Time Travel and Finding Life in the Archive,” will be part of the Editing and Defining the Archives session.
Astrid Tvetenstrand Accepted to Feminist Art History Conference at American University
Astrid Tvetenstrand, PhD Candidate, has been accepted to the Feminist Art History Conference at American University. She will present her paper, “Women in Landscape: Laura Woodward, Florida, and Property Development,” this September in Washington, D.C.
Marina Wells Earns Curatorial Fellowship at New Bedford Whaling Museum
Marina Wells (PhD Candidate) earned the Photography Collection Curatorial Fellowship from the New Bedford Whaling Museum.
Astrid Tvetenstrand Receives Social Art History Fellowship at Preservation Society of Newport County
Astrid Tvetenstrand (PhD Candidate) received the Social Art History Fellowship at the Preservation Society of Newport County.