by Dr. Michael Galaty, Andrea Blaser, and Jim Moss The UM Museum of Anthropological Archaeology (UMMAA) is delighted to renew their relationship with GRASAC. Founded in 1922 at the University of Michigan, UMMAA (previously the Museum of Anthropology) is a research collection without a ...
Profile Articles
Welcome to New GRASAC RAs
Please join GRASAC in welcoming our newest research assistants (RAs), Aidan Mitchell-Boudreau, Lisa Owl, and Amelia Healey, and returning RAs Sheila Annettee Wheesk and Chantel Tam! Thank you to the new RAs for providing the following introductions: Aidan Mitchell-Boudreau I’m a third ...
Autumn Epple: GRASAC RA Profile
by Autumn EppleMy time spent in the past year as a GRASAC Research Assistant has been one I look back on with fondness. As a graduate student in the History program at the University of Toronto, I saw GRASAC as a way to utilize my passion for public history while working towards my degree. As an RA, ...
Thanks and Well-Wishes to Olivia White
by Bradley Clements Olivia White has been a huge help in producing the last seven newsletters as a GRASAC Research Assistant. Now she is going on to a position as an Archives Assistant at the Community Archives of Belleville and Hastings County, Ontario. There, she will be will be part of a ...
New and Renewed Institutional Relationships
from multiple contributors In GRASAC’s inaugural newsletter on March 1, 2020, Laura Peers updated us about her work of renewing GRASAC’s official institutional relationships with museums, cultural centres, galleries, and archives around the world. This work is resulting in new and ...