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Dear Moderator -- I sent this April 25, you accidently deleted, I
re-sent, but I don't believe it actually went out to the list. Can you
post it again, please?
Thanks --
Tom
> Our history museum has been approached by a local university to
> partner on creating a "civic engagement" course for freshmen. We'd
> work with professors to create experiences introducing the students to
> urban history, social history, government, etc. using our city as the
> case study.
>
> We're looking for models. Are other museums doing anything similar?
> Any good models of university-museum partnership?
>
> Thanks --
>
> Tom Hanchett, staff historian
> Levine Museum of the New South
> Charlotte, NC www.museumofthenewsouth.org
> [log in to unmask]
>
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