Congratulations to Archives & Public History faculty member Molly Rosner, whose article “Dollface: The Material of Femininity” was published in the Fall ’22 Special issue of the journal Material Culture! Molly Rosner is Assistant Director of Education Programs at the LaGuardia and Wagner Archives at LaGuardia Community College/CUNY and teaches Local and Community History in the Archives and Public History Program.
Archives for October 2022
APH Director Ellen Noonan and colleagues awarded Seed Grant
Congratulations to APH Program Director Ellen Noonan and her colleagues, Jacob Remes, Valerie Marlowe, and Scott Gabriel Knowles, who were awarded an NYU Center for the Humanities Seed Grant for their multi-year project, the COVID Collections Project. The COVID Collections Project aims to catalogue COVID-19 oral history, documentation, and archiving projects that have begun since winter 2020 and to develop a website that will help researchers find these collections.
Recent Publication: Film Comment Newsletter and Magazine Articles (Clinton Krute, APH 2019)
Archives and Public History graduate, Clinton Krute (2019), publishes regular articles for Film Comment’s weekly newsletter and magazine, where he also serves as Co-Deputy Editor. Film Comment began in 1962 as an independent publication of Film at Lincoln Center. Today, Film Comment has a robust digital component, with a podcast and online newsletters that feature film journalism, recommendations criticism, music playlists and interviews with filmmakers and actors.
Recent Publication: “History Disrupted” (Jason Steinhauer, APH 2007)
Jason Steinhauer (APH 2007) recently published History, Disrupted: How Social Media and the World Wide Web Have Changed the Past about how the internet and social media have shaped our conceptions of the past. Steinhauer is an author, public historian, and the host of his podcast, History Club, which holds historically-informed and civic-minded conversations at the intersection of history, tech, media and politics.