Agatha Hupenbecker Burnet Endowed Graduate Research and Teaching Assistantship
- Collaborative team research resulting in:
- peer-reviewed publications
- national and international conference presentations
- curatorial exhibition scholarship
- digital humanities projects
- Curating and mounting physical exhibitions in one of our many gallery spaces including the Mary Alice Gallery and the Donna Danielson Conservation Lab window
- Assisting with teaching courses which utilize the collection such as our fashion history, cultural aspects of fashion, and social/psychology of fashion courses. In this area students assist with:
- grading weekly assignments
- responding to student needs and questions: answering emails, holding office hours
- managing the learning management system
- creating supplemental course materials as needed
- moderating questions during class
- updating and delivering lectures or other in-class activities
- pulling objects from the collection for study
- Collection management tasks such physical care of the collection; monitoring environmental conditions of the collection; assisting with maintaining the collection handbook; assessing risk management; and accessioning/deaccessioning objects
- Media work including:
- assisting with developing content related to the collection for various social media outlets, such as YouTube, Facebook, and/or Instagram.
- Public programming such as:
- curator tours of exhibitions
- collection and facility tours
- exhibition related talks