Courtesy of Texas Southern University
Texas Southern University students and faculty recently attended the HBCU History & Culture Access Consortium Student Leadership Convening in Atlanta and hosted by Clark Atlanta University, as part of the University Museum’s ongoing participation in the Smithsonian HBCU History and Culture Access Consortium. The TSU contingent met and participated with fellow consortium attendees, met museum and preservation industry leaders, gain new technological skills, while learning more about being effective leaders.
“I am extremely proud and excited about the participation of our students in the Smithsonian HBCU HCAC initiative,” said Dr. Alvia Wardlaw, professor and director/curator of the University Museum. “The work that they are doing to catalog and digitize our collection is timely and critical. It allows us to now connect with the global audiences who will experience the cultural treasures of Texas Southern University.”
Left to right are Rita Reyes, undergraduate intern majoring in art and museum studies, Analisa Esther, graduate fellow and master’s student in history, Dr. Alvia J. Wardlaw, Kaylene McCoy-Mosley, undergraduate intern majoring in art and museum studies, and Ben Schachter, digital humanities program manager.