On April 6th at 6pm, a panel of professionals (including our own Dr. Smith!) will discuss careers, graduate school possibilities, and current events in the world of Urban Planning. This event is open to everyone, especially those interested in historic preservation, geography, GIS, or planning! The event will be held in Monroe Hall room 240.
Category: Events
Guest Speaker: Lauren Fly, Paintings Conservator
Historic Preservation Film Series: Monty Python and the Holy Grail
The department is showing Monty Python on September 23rd at 7pm in Combs 025! There will be snacks and drinks so spend your Tuesday night with a classic comedy.
Get spooked at the 29th Annual Ghostwalk!
UMW’s Historic Preservation Club is hosting its 29th annual GHOST WALK on Friday, October 25 (6pm-10pm) and Saturday, October 26 (5pm-10pm). Tickets are $6 for adults, $4 for UMW students/staff, military with ID, and kids ages 6-12, and free for kids under the age of 5. Tours start every ten minutes at the James Monroe Museum […]
Preservation Symposium: Preserving the 18th Century in the 21st
On Saturday, November 16, Gunston Hall will be hosting a symposium focusing on historic structures and modern preservation efforts. Those who attend this conference will be able to hear from numerous historians, architects, and preservation professionals. During the symposium, there will be presentations made by Carl Lounsbury (Colonial Williamsburg), Judy Peterson (Marblehead Architecture Heritage), Sarah […]
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