Karen Kincaid Brady is the Programming Director for the Neill-Cochran House Museum in Austin, Texas. In this episode, Karen talks to Southern New Hampshire University’s Callie Cook about the value of building your network, career opportunities in history, and creative ways to connect and build experiences with colleagues.
This episode was originally broadcast on Southern New Hampshire University’s Passion and Practicality podcast feed.
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Scott Black - Historian, Southern New Hampshire University
Karen Sieber - Humanities Specialist, McGillicuddy Humanities Center, University of Maine
Adam Lehman - Assistant Professor, Guilford Technical Community College
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Theoretical Museology in US and Tribal Contexts Symposium - Panel I: Understanding and Teaching Museology
Theoretical Museology in US and Tribal Contexts Symposium - Day 1 Opening Remarks and Keynote addresses
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Teaching Careers for Historians: Gregory Robinson - Adjunct Instructor, SNHU
Journalism Careers for Historians: Larry Tye - Author and Director, Health Coverage Fellowship
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