What Remains: Duquesne History Forum 2023
Katie Stringer Clary, PhD
by katiestringerclary
5M ago
As co-editor of “The Routledge Handbook of Museums, Heritage, and Death,” Dr. Clary will share her findings on how death – and the dead – should be presented to the public. Presenting a diverse range of contributions from scholars, practitioners, and artists, Clary reminds us that death and the dead body are omnipresent in museum ..read more
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What Remains: Duquesne History Forum 2023
Katie Stringer Clary, PhD
by katiestringerclary
5M ago
As co-editor of “The Routledge Handbook of Museums, Heritage, and Death,” Dr. Clary will share her findings on how death – and the dead – should be presented to the public. Presenting a diverse range of contributions from scholars, practitioners, and artists, Clary reminds us that death and the dead body are omnipresent in museum ..read more
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Death UnEssays 2.0
Katie Stringer Clary, PhD
by katiestringerclary
5M ago
I have written about teaching death studies, posted the syllabus and readings, and I’ve also just recently posted about the UnEssay project I use in class. Now is the fun part where I brag about my students! I present below the 2023 UnEssays ..read more
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Death Studies UnEssay
Katie Stringer Clary, PhD
by katiestringerclary
5M ago
In HIST452: Death and Human Remains in Public History, I’ve been using the UnEssay project as an overall assessment tool for the course. You can read all about the course syllabus and readings at this link. Soon you will also find some examples of student work, but for now check out these tweets for some ..read more
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What Remains: Duquesne History Forum 2023
Katie Stringer Clary, PhD
by katiestringerclary
6M ago
As editor of “The Routledge Handbook of Museums, Heritage, and Death,” Dr. Clary will share her findings on how death – and the dead – should be presented to the public. Presenting a diverse range of contributions from scholars, practitioners, and artists, Clary reminds us that death and the dead body are omnipresent in museum ..read more
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Death UnEssays 2.0
Katie Stringer Clary, PhD
by katiestringerclary
11M ago
I have written about teaching death studies, posted the syllabus and readings, and I’ve also just recently posted about the UnEssay project I use in class. Now is the fun part where I brag about my students! I present below the 2023 UnEssays ..read more
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CV
Katie Stringer Clary, PhD
by katiestringerclary
1y ago
PDF of Current CV Interactive Curriculum Vitae Mary Kate Stringer Clary, PhD 843.349.2564   |   mclary@coastal.edu   | www.katiestringerclary.com Education 2013                Ph.D Public History – Middle Tennessee State University, Murfreesboro, TennesseeDissertation: “Enriching the Public History Dialogue:  Effective Museum Education Programs for Audiences with Special Needs” 2010           ..read more
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Teaching
Katie Stringer Clary, PhD
by katiestringerclary
1y ago
Please find information here about my academic teaching career. I am currently an Assistant Professor of Interdisciplinary Studies at Coastal Carolina University in Conway, South Carolina. I also serve as an advisor to the Cultural Heritage Certificate Program at Coastal Carolina. Blogs about teaching and pedagogy are available at this link.  Courses I’ve taught include: *indicates courses I added ..read more
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About
Katie Stringer Clary, PhD
by katiestringerclary
1y ago
Me, with my Museums and Communities Class with their Spring 2016 exhibit Welcome! I’m Katie Stringer Clary, and I hope you enjoy looking through my site. **Please visit my CV Tab for a complete interactive Curriculum Vitae with links and resources.** A little about me: I graduated in May 2013 with my PhD in Public History (with ..read more
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Social Media
Katie Stringer Clary, PhD
by katiestringerclary
1y ago
Follow me on Instagram, Twitter, and TikTok ..read more
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