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Doug Lantry <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 19 Oct 1995 00:55:53 -0400
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Michelle -- Check out the museum studies program at the University of
Delaware.  It's a fine program with terrific local museum connections
(Winterthur, Hagley Museum and Library, Smithsonian, Longwood Gardens,
etc.), and offers lots of interdisciplinary opportunities with art
history, history of technology, conservation, urban planning, etc. etc.;
internships abound (and are required).  UD's program features experts
with long experience in the museum world who happen to be exceptional
teachers as well.  Of course, I'm speaking as a satisfied customer and
enthusiastic supporter of UD's program.  I recommend it highly!

Regards,
Doug
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Doug Lantry
University of Delaware
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On Wed, 18 Oct 1995, Pebbles wrote:

> Does anyone have any suggestions on good grad schools for museum
> studies.  Also, any university with a museum with medieval items would be
> even better!
>
> Thanks!
>
> Michelle M. Jensen
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