Congratulations to all HISP majors and UMW students for making it to the finals week! Be proud of yourself for having adapted to the current, ever-changing situation. Great job!
Today we're sharing some local preservation news with our followers! Learn more about the amendment to the Unified Development Ordinance that City Council voted on in this article from the Free Lance Star:
https://t.co/CblwtDY8Uj
With the finals coming up in just two weeks, the lab is going to look a lot like this again! HISP205 students will be working on their final hardline drawings of the Innis House and Mary Washington House kitchen.
Tonight, Professor McMillan will be giving a lecture "Worlds Collide: Natives, Africans, and Europeans" from 7 to 8:30pm at the Salem Church Branch of the Central Rappahannock Regional Library! Hope to see you there. @Commemorate2019#marywash
Professor McMillan joined archaeologists from George Washington Foundation to talk about the upcoming Reconstructive and Experimental Archaeology Conference this Friday and Saturday.
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We are excited about the upcoming Reconstructive and Experimental Archaeology Conference that we are co-hosting with Ferry Farm. Friday presentations will be on campus and hands-on demonstrations will be at Ferry Farm on Saturday. #experimentalarchaeology
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Our next post in our Summer Adventures in Archaeology series comes from Rick Altenburg, who volunteered with the Archaeological Society of New Jersey while home over the summer. @digasnj#marywash#archaeology#preservationeducation
https://t.co/A9XWDrbIov
Richmond’s extensive heritage adds to the educational resources within the reach of our HISP faculty and students. Professor Smith’s Graves & Burial Grounds class recently visited the Hollywood, East End, and… https://t.co/zEwS6QPUOU
Join the Historic Preservation Club for Civil War tours on Saturday October 5th! Tours will be from 11-2, and they will leave from Ball Circle every 30 minutes.
Some of our students spent the summer on archaeological sites all around the world & wrote blog posts about their adventures. Here, Delaney describes how she used skills learned in HISP & the GIS program for a PennDOT internship. @GeographyUMW
https://t.co/cp4i9vsOLX
Some of our students spent the summer on archaeological sites all around the world & wrote blog posts about their adventures. Here, Delaney describes how she used skills learned in HISP & the GIS program for a PennDOT internship. @GeographyUMW
https://t.co/cp4i9vsOLX
Professor McMillan’s inkwell photo has made it to the final round of voting for the @CoVaArchaeology photo contest. Make sure to vote in the link below!!
https://t.co/3fSUQBYUID