May 09, 2006
CHNM and National Park Service Open Ellis Island Exhibition
CHNM is pleased to announce the opening of a virtual and physical exhibit on the Russian Gulag. CHNM has teamed with the U.S. National Park Service and the Gulag Museum in Perm, Russia, to provide a companion website for the traveling exhibit Gulag: Soviet Labor Camps and the Struggle for Freedom, now open at Ellis Island. Located at http://www.gulaghistory.org/exhibits/nps, the website provides a virtual tour of the traveling exhibit, information on related activities in the exhibit's host cities, curricular materials for secondary school teachers on the history of the Gulag and a place for visitors to respond to the exhibit and share their own stories.
In addition, with major funding from the National Endowment for the Humanities, the Center for History and New Media, the George Mason University Department of History & Art History, and Professor Steven A. Barnes are constructing a new web-only exhibit, Gulag: Many Day, Many Lives. Opening in Fall 2007, this exhibit will immerse viewers in the varied experiences of an array of Gulag prisoners. Through audio, video and visual imagery, Gulag: Many Days, Many Lives will engagingly present, in vignettes and full biographies, a range of prisoners’ lives. Furthermore, in cooperation with the Gulag Museum of Perm, Russia, this website will also offer a virtual tour of that reconstructed camp/museum.
May 03, 2006
Hurricane Digital Memory Bank gets an A+ from Education World
Stating that the "site is very well designed and interesting," Education World awarded CHNM's Hurricane Digital Memory Bank an A+ rating. It also recommended the project to students and teachers at nearly all grade levels, from early elementary to high school. Education World helps educators to integrate the Internet easily into the classroom by offering free resources and reviews through its website.May 02, 2006
The CHNM Suspects
The Center for History and New Media participated in the annual Victims' Rights 5k run/walk held at George Mason University on April 27, 2006. "The CHNM Suspects" included over 20 runners and walkers, all of whom took some time away from their computers to enjoy a beautiful spring day!
