“New Ways to Talk About Nature” at the AAM Annual Conference

“New Ways to Talk About Nature” at the AAM Annual Conference

The next few weeks we will be posting reflections from students who attended the American Alliance of Museums Annual Meeting and Conference, held in St. Louis, Missouri, May 6-10. This first post comes from Erica Colwell, a current M.A. candidate in the Museum Education program. 

Hello from the New Editors!

Hello from the New Editors!

Hey everyone! We are both so excited to step in as your new editors for this upcoming year.  To get started, we have some brief bios about ourselves, so you can get to know us a little better. We look forward to hearing from you 

Summer through a Social Lens

Summer through a Social Lens

The first post of this new editorial season is going to come from Dominique, discussing three Boston museum exhibits this summer that hone in on social provocation, demonstration, and change. Here is a cursory look at (in my opinion) the most socially contemplative and thought 

Welcome to the New Editors of the Blog!

Welcome to the New Editors of the Blog!

As graduation quickly approaches, I wanted to take a moment to say farewell and introduce you to our new editors.  At the end of the month, I will be graduating with a Master of Arts degree in Museum Education. My time at Tufts and with 

Reykjavik in 4 Museums

Reykjavik in 4 Museums

Today’s post comes to you from Erin Wederbrook Yuskaitis, current Tufts Museum Studies Certificate candidate and Director of Education for the Old North Church & Historic Site. On a recent trip to Iceland, my husband Chris and I visited several different museums in Reykjavik over the course of