Feb 15, 2019Valentine’s Day Celebrations in MuseumsA lot of us had been celebrating Valentine’s Day today in varying ways, and museums have been as well! We as museum professionals recognize that there is potential for visitors to celebrate within our museums so we open our doors and have programs, activities, and many more planned relevant to…Valentines Day3 min read
Feb 8, 2019Museum Memories: Connecticut’s Old State HouseI recently have thought about the reasons why I started writing this blog, and one of those reasons was to remember my experiences in the museum field. Each museum I have worked for or done projects with has opened up doors for many opportunities to learn and grow in my…Education4 min read
Feb 1, 2019Reaction: Recognizing the Best in Public History BlogSince I earned my Master’s degree in Public History, I continue to review sources and read about current developments in Public History. According to my graduate program at Central Connecticut State University, public historians are front-line interpreters bringing historical knowledge to a broad public audience beyond the traditional academic classroom…Public History4 min read
Jan 25, 2019Museums and Technology: Moving Forward into the Digital WorldTechnology is continuing to be innovative, and museums do what they can to catch up with the latest to attract more visitors. Museum visitors have tons of access to technological items including but not limited to phones, computers, iPads, and laptops. There is also a number of technological advances that…Museums3 min read
Jan 18, 2019How the Government Shutdown Affects Museum WorkersAs the government shutdown continues in the United States, federal workers are struggling to financially support themselves and their families. Many museum professionals who work in museums that were not able to be open because of the shutdown are among the federal workers struggling for the past 27 days (as…Politics4 min read
Jan 11, 2019A New Year: What Needs to be Accomplished in the Museum FieldWe are in the new year and this is the time of year when we figure out what and how we will accomplish our goals and resolutions. Museum professionals, especially myself, develop personal and professional goals. …Museums6 min read
Dec 31, 2018Books I Want to Read in 2019In honor of the new year, I am sharing a list of books I plan to read in the upcoming year. A while back I wrote a similar list for books I wanted to read in 2017, and I realized that I have not updated the list to currently reflect…Museums5 min read
Dec 21, 2018Moving Forward in 2019 for Museum EducationThis past year has flown by so quickly and a lot has happened in both my career and in the museum field. For instance, I have written the 100th blog post, and I am thankful for everyone who has read and commented on the blog. With the rest of the…Museums5 min read
Dec 14, 2018Patron Request: Museums I Would Like To VisitI have been asked a number of times throughout my life so far what museums I have been to and which ones I would like to visit. For this month’s Patron request, I decided to answer their question with a list of museums I would like to visit with a…Museums4 min read
Dec 7, 2018Reaction: Giving Tuesday & Low Salaries in MuseumsMany museum professionals, as well as non-profit professionals, are familiar with Giving Tuesday. This takes place annually the Tuesday after Thanksgiving to ask shoppers to consider donating money to non-profit organizations, and museums also participate in asking visitors to donate to help support museums. It is ironic that while museums…Museums4 min read