Filed under: Greensboro, Higher Education, MadMonk Projects, North Carolina
UNCG’s History and Interior Architecture departments ask:
“How do we make history matter to our communities? How do we preserve a living legacy for future generations? How do we work with contemporary communities to help them tell their stories and make meaningful decisions about the future of their towns and cities?”
Their proposal: Offer a unique set of graduate concentrations in Museum Studies and Historic Preservation which integrates core disciplines, classroom-based theoretical learning and hands-on experiences outside the classroom.
Their new website had to engage visitors to see how their graduate program looks like in action through stories told by real students in print, photos, illustrations, and audio stories. Listen to a few and it’s made clear that this program is special in numerous ways.