Saying Goodbye – Julia Hoffer
If you’ve ever worked in a grant-funded research center you probably know just how important having a professional grants administrator on your team is to the success of your projects. This week our
Transcribing Structured Data with the DataScribe Module for Omeka S
DataScribe is an Omeka S module that helps ease laboriously detailed transcription work. Created at RRCHNM and funded by the NEH, this module allows users to complete…
We’re hiring a full-stack developer
RRCHNM is hiring a full-stack web developer. We’re looking for a developer or developer-scholar who can help us fulfill our mission to democratize history. RRCHNM has a twenty-five year track re
Saying Goodbye — Jim Safley
In 2002, Kelly Schrum, the long-time director of educational projects at RRCHNM, told a student in Mason’s BA program in applied history that he should apply for a job that was opening up at the
Consolation Prize — a New Podcast From RRCHNM
When you think of the most exciting, controversial, or salacious moments in American history, your first thought probably isn’t the story of a U.S. consul. Consuls were charged by the U.S. State Dep
American Jewish Life: A Pandemic Religion Project
Today the Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media is launching American Jewish Life, a digital collecting project that will document and interpret the experiences of individuals and communiti
RRCHNM to Create Classroom Simulations on History of Diplomacy
RRCHNM is excited to announce a new project with the National Museum of American Diplomacy (NMAD) made possible by generous funding from the Una Chapman Cox Foundation. This project will create three
ABMCEducation Reimagined
The Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media has recently completed revisions to the educational site American Battle Monuments Commission (ABMC). Formerly focused solely on World War II, the u
Amboyna Conspiracy Trial Website Named Finalist for NSW Premier’s History Award
The Amboyna Conspiracy Trial, an interactive teaching resource focused on one of the most famous legal cases of the early modern period, is a finalist for the Australian NSW Premier’s History Award
Eagle Eye Citizen takes flight at National History Day
What happens when you combine more than 3,000 students who love history with an online challenge-making contest using primary sources from the Library of Congress and then sweeten the pot with a $50 A