NEW! Graduate Assistantship in the CSWR to process the NASA papers of former astronaut and U.S. Senator Harrison Schmitt. Extended application deadline is Monday, Sept. 26, 2011.
2011-2012 UNM Graduate Assistantship Job Description
2011-2012 UNM Graduate Assistantship Application Form
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April 2011 CSWR/ Center for Regional Studies Colloquium
Come learn what's new at the Center for Southwest Research! The CSWR graduate fellows will give short presentations on their work this past academic year. Fellowships are sponsored by the UNM Center for Regional Studies.
April 25, noon to 2:30 pm
April 26, 10:00 am to 12:30 pm
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2010 CSWR FELLOWS PRESENTATIONS
Tuesday, April 27, 2010
TWO SESSIONS: 9:00 - 10:30 am and 1:00 - 2:30 pm, both in Room B48 in the Zimmerman Library basement.
MORNING SESSION, 9:00-10:30 a.m.
Sarah Wentzel-Fisher: “Highlights from the Moving Image Collections: Chicano Studies, Native American Studies, Regional Studies”
Char Peery: “Lost in the Archives: Helping Students Navigate Primary Sources”
Brian King: “The Miguel Antonio Otero Collection and the New Mexico Centennial Project: Selecting Items for Digitization”
Jane Sinclair: “The Walls of Acoma and Beyond: Adobe Construction and Architect Paul Graham McHenry”
AFTERNOON SESSION, 1:00-2:30 p.m.
Ramona Caplan: “Voices from the Canyons of Dinétah: Interviews with the Navajo Elders Forty Years Ago --from the Doris Duke Indian Oral History Collection”
Jordan Biro: “’So let me paint’ R.C. Gorman and the Art World in San Francisco, California”
Clare Daniel: “Southwestern Art and Industry: Processing the Lee Marmon Collection”
Kari Schleher: “Portraits of Native American Potters: A History through Images”
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“Moving Media--The Challenges of Digitizing Audio and Video Tape.” Sarah Wentzel-Fisher, Community and Regional Planning
“Raiders of the Colonial Archives: The Papers, Research and Contributions of France V. Scholes, Eleanor B. Adams and Ward Alan Minge to New Mexico History.” Sue Taylor - History and James E. Dory-Garduño, School of Law. PowerPoint
“Artists’ Books and Preservation.” Katie Galauska, Art Education. PowerPoint
“A Long and Winding Road: Discovering, Deciphering, and Digitizing New Mexico’s Struggle for Statehood 1848—1912 and Beyond” Brian King, History. PowerPoint
“Then and Now: The Many Faces of The Santa Fe Post Office, The Wool Factory and The Montezuma Hotel.” Jane Sinclair, American Studies. PowerPoint and notes
“UNM History and Politics 1894-1970: A University Archives Digital Collection Project.” Lavinia Nicolae, Anthropology
“Is All Publicity Good Publicity? Public Services at the CSWR,” Char Peery, Anthropology. PowerPoint
“La Academia de la Nueva Raza: A Quest for Social and Psychic Change,” Eric Castillo, American Studies
“Principled Republican Legislators in New Mexico: The Steve Schiff and Ken Kamerman Collections,” Max Fitzpatrick, Sociology
“Meandering through Time: Preserving History through Digitization of the CSWR Pictorial Collections.” Kari Schleher and Laura York, Anthropology. PowerPoint
The Fellows are sponsored by the Center for Regional Studies and the Center for Southwest Research.