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Perspectives: From the Desk of Loyola University Chicago’s Vice-Presidents, NEH Digital Humanities Grant Nomination for a critical digital edition of historic diaries from the university archives, Loyola Center for Textual Studies and Digital Humanities / Loyola University Archives and Special Collections, Fall 2017

 

Evanston Women’s History Project, Women’s History of Evanston and Evanston College for Ladies National Register Multiple Property Nomination Draft, Evanston History Center / Loyola University, Spring 2017

 

HIST 487 Collection Cataloging Workshop, Cataloged objects from the May Weber Ethnographic Collection, Loyola University Anthropology Department, Spring 2017

 

Frances Willard & Ida B. Wells: Achievements and Controversies, an interpretive plan presented to the Frances Willard Historical Association, Loyola University, Spring 2017

 

Sensory Identities: A Taste of Home in Rogers Park/West Ridge, tour proposal for a bakery themed biking tour, Roger Park/West Ridge Historical Society, Fall 2016

 

New Roots, fundraising concept plan which included scan-a-thons, community outreach programs, and a community showcase event, Roger Park/West Ridge Historical Society, Fall 2016

Author: Samuel Hernandez
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