[MassHistPres] spring courses in the UMass Amherst-Hancock Shaker Village preservation program
Max Page
mpage at art.umass.edu
Thu Jan 17 11:25:01 EST 2013
Dear Colleagues,
Classes in the UMass-Hancock Shaker Village historic preservation program
start on January 25 and registration is still open. We encourage you to
take individual courses which can be applied to the Master of Science in
Historic Preservation degree if you choose to go on for the degree program.
You can learn about the program at www.umass.edu/preservation and register
for classes at http://www.umassulearn.net/classes/spring-2013?view=listing
<http://www.umassulearn.net/classes/spring-2013?view=listing&sids=6>
&sids=6.
I am especially pleased to introduce three new faculty to our program:
Chris Skelly (well known to all!) will be teaching Cultural Resource
Management
<http://www.umassulearn.net/classes/spring-2013?view=class&clid=10443> on
Friday afternoons at UMass.
Myron Stachiw, a key figure in New England preservation who has just
returned from six years as director of the Fulbright programs in the
Ukraine, will teach Social History of New England Architecture
<http://www.umassulearn.net/classes/spring-2013?view=class&clid=10441> ,
also on Friday afternoons (at UMass, but with site visits to Historic
Deerfield, Holyoke, and modernist preservation sites in Boston and western
Massachusetts).
Bonnie Parsons, long-time director of historic preservation programs at the
Pioneer Valley Planning Commission, will teach Researching Historic
Structures
<http://www.umassulearn.net/classes/spring-2013?view=class&clid=10439> on
Saturday sout at Hancock Shaker Village.
We are thrilled to have some of these leading preservation professionals
joining our other outstanding faculty (Mike Devonshire, Steve Bedford, Jamie
Duggan, Carl Fiocchi, and Don Friedman).
Please contact me (mpage at art.umass.edu; 413-219-7633) if you have any
questions.
Max
Max Page
Professor of Architecture and History
Director of Historic Preservation Initiatives
University of Massachusetts
151 Presidents Drive
Amherst, MA 01003
mpage at art.umass.edu
413-545-6940
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