Dave,
First off, what is your definition of New England? Boston, Boston Metro, Traditional New England,
or New England + Upstate New York? If its the last, then I would try the Cooperstown program.
Obviously thats one of the best in the nation. The UMass program in Boston has an American Studies
degree. Boston University has a PhD in American Studies, but its tough to get into. They have a
Masters in Historic Preservation though. Northeastern has a masters in public history. I believe
the University of New Hampshire (just an hour up the road) has a masters of history and they have
just started a museum studies division. University of Vermont has a Historic Preservation
Program. Those are the big ones.
Let me know if I can be of more help.
Aaron
--- David Naumec <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> Hello all,
> I know there was a discussion a few months ago regarding grad schools and I was wondering if
> anyone may have any further advice for me. I am in the process of researching grad school
> programs in New England. Does anyone recommend any schools in the New England area that have a
> good Museum Studies, American Studies, or Public History program? Any help would be
> appreciated. Beyond responding through the discussion list I can be reached at [log in to unmask]
> Thanks for you time,
> Sincerely, Dave Naumec
>
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