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I will have to put my 2 cents in re GW.
I graduated with an MA in museum studies from GW in 2002. It's an amazing
program, with fabulous faculty and very good course selection. You can
mold the program to your interests, which is great -- you can mix
anthropology with collections management, administration with American
Studies, exhibition design with history, or whatever else you can imagine.
In addition, there are some of the nation's finest museums in the
Washington, DC area -- these provide not only good resources for study,
but also for internships.
The GW program has a wide network of alums and I would argue that it does,
in fact, stand out amongst the group of programs you have listed.
If you have any questions, I'd be happy to try to answer them.
Good luck with your decision.
-Tracy Sullivan
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Tracy L. Sullivan
Director, John Q. Adams Center for the History of Otolaryngology--Head and
Neck Surgery
American Academy of Otolaryngology--Head and Neck Surgery Foundation
1 Prince Street
Alexandria, VA 22314
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