The certificate program’s advisory committee will meet 15 December from approximately 6 to 6:45 pm in room LW-0103 (Waddell building) on the Loudoun campus of NVCC. See the map. You can park in any parking lot.
After the meeting the committee will observe student presentations.
Spring 2017 Courses
Hello everyone! Registration is now open for the Spring 2017 semester. Here is the list of courses we are offering as part of the program for the upcoming semester:
HIS 180 – Historical Archaeology – Professor Clark
HIS 187 – Interpreting Material Culture – Professor Dluger
HIS 190 – Coordinated Internship – Professor Evans
HIS 218 – Introduction to Digital History – Professor Evans
If you are interested in these courses, please sign-up as soon as possible. Students who sign up before December 12 can wait until then to pay, while students registering December 13th and after have until 5:00pm the next business day to complete payment.
Feel free to reach out to either Professor Dluger (mdluger@nvcc.edu) or Professor Evans (cevans@nvcc.edu) if you have any questions.
Dr. Dluger
Check out the Mosby Heritage Association event this Saturday
Join the Mosby Heritage Association for its
Legends by Lanternlight: Purcellville, A Gangly Village in the Civil War.
This Saturday night, November 5th in Purcellville. Details at
http://mosbyheritagearea.org/events/
Tall Ship to Visit Alexandria
Facebook Page Is Now Kind of Live
Check out the program’s new Facebook page and like us!
NOVA’s Public History and Historic Preservation Program
https://www.facebook.com/NovaPreservation/?view_public_for=1816634218616685
Working to make the page better.
Charlie
Upcoming Virginia Preservation Conference
31st Annual conference of Preservation Virginia will take place 16-17 October in Charlottesville, VA. Check out information on the conference and the preliminary program:
https://preservationvirginia.org/programs/annual-conference
Forgotten Fairfax Event
One of our students, Kathleen Adams, in the certificate program mentioned in class the other day about this upcoming program:
HIS 181 Introduction to Historic Preservation
This fall Dr. John Sprinkle with be teaching the course. Professor Sprinkle has almost twenty years of professional experience with the National Park Service and is the author of Crafting Preservation Criteria: The National Register of Historic Places and American Historic Preservation (2014). Please have a look at the course syllabus.
History 183 – Survey of Museum Practice Syllabus
Hello everyone! I am teaching the History 183 – Survey of Museum Practice course this upcoming Fall 2016 semester and I have put together the final draft of the syllabus. History 183 – Survey of Museum Practice – Syllabus – Final Draft
You’ll find all of the relevant information, such as textbooks required, assignments, and a tentative schedule for our classes. If you have any questions or concerns about the course, feel free to email me at any time. If you are familiar with the Introduction to Material Culture course I taught last Spring semester, the workload is very comparable with regards to the readings and assignments.
I look forward to seeing everyone in just a few weeks! Enjoy the rest of your summer!
-Dr. Marc Dluger
Waterford Heritage Crafts School
The Waterford Foundation has launched a new initiative, craft classes in a variety of arts. The first four are being held August 19 – 21, 2016. Two are in the building arts, one in decorative arts and then one in archaeology.
Here is a link to register and learn more about the effort.
http://www.waterfordfoundation.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/craft-school-registration.pdf