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Hello all,
I have what may be an odd question (or two), but as I begin to prepare for
the upcoming academic year and teaching my museum studies courses, it's
something I've been wondering about. A few months ago (though it could be
longer...time for me is flying) there was a query posted to the list about
the value of getting a graduate degree from one of the top museum studies
programs, verses the lesser known ones. I'm wondering in your professional
opinion(s), which do you consider to be the "top" museums studies programs
in the US and why (and I'm thinking of the more general museum studies
programs as opposed to more specific ones focused solely on museum education
or conservation or collections or exhibition)?
Thanks for your input,
Keni
Keni Sturgeon
Curator
Mission Mill Museum
1313 Mill Avenue
Salem, OR 97306
503-585-7012, ex. 232
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