To learn more, students can contact Special Projects Curator James Newberry atjnewber5@kennesaw.eduor apply for an internshiponline.
Project-based learning
Students work on a real-world project, such as an exhibit, digital collection, or
education supplement for an on-campus or community partner.
How to research
Students conduct research through engagement with primary and secondary sources.
Collaborative case studies
Students learn about stakeholder partnerships, problem solving, and conflict resolution
by evaluating case studies.
Previous courses
HIST 3326: Historic Preservation
HIST 4425: Oral History
HIST 4430: Museum Studies
HIST 4427: Museum Exhibitions
ART 3340: Master Craftsman
PERS 2700: World of Work
Curriculum can be customized to fit learning objectives related to humanities, conflict
resolution, project management, and education. To schedule an introduction session
or project, faculty can contact Special Projects Curator James Newberry atjnewber5@kennesaw.edu.
Dr. Betty Siegel: A Legacy in Three Acts Curated by the Department of Museums, Archives and Rare Books in 2017, the exhibit
celebrates the career of Dr. Betty Siegel, who served as president of Kennesaw State
from 1981-2006 and was the first woman president in the University System of Georgia.
The exhibit is located in the Dr. Betty L. Siegel Student Recreation and Activities
Center.
The Michael Coles Story Curated by the Department of Museums, Archives and Rare Books in 2018, the exhibit
illustrates the life and accomplishments of Dr. Michael J. Coles. This exhibit features materials from the Michael J. Coles Papers in the University
Archives and Special Collections and is located in the atrium of the Burruss Building,
home of Coles College of Business.
Paul Radow: Life of Innovation, Legacy of Service Curated by the Department of Museums, Archives and Rare Books in 2018, the exhibit
explores the legacy of engineer Paul Radow, whose innovations enhanced Levi Strauss’ pants pockets and contributed to . The exhibit is on permanent display in the Engineering Technology Center on the
Marietta campus.
Georgia State Parks and Historic Sites Working with the Georgia Department of Natural Resources, State Parks and Historic
Sites Division, the Special Projects Team is developing standardized printed site
guides for Georgia's 16 state historic sites.
Friends of Roosevelt's Little White House, Warm Springs, GA Working with the Friends of Roosevelt's Little White House in 2022, the Special Projects Team and the Museum of History and Holocaust Education developed a traveling exhibit that explores the legislative and oratorical legacy of President Franklin Roosevelt.
Jewish HomeLife, Atlanta, GA Working with Jewish HomeLife in 2021, the Special Projects Team developed a 70th anniversary
exhibit for The William Breman Jewish Home.
Town Center Community Alliance, Cobb County, GA Working with Town Center Community Alliance starting in 2019, the Special Projects Team is developing a series of STEM and history-focused outdoor exhibits at Aviation Park, a Town Center Community Alliance project located next to the Cobb County International Airport. As part of the research process, the Special Projects Team is conducting oral history interviews with local aviators and individuals involved in the development of the airport including pilot and developer .
Greek Life Museum, Suwanee, GA Working with the Greek Life Museum in 2015, the Department of Museums, Archives and
Rare Books developed an exhibit exploring the history of the Chi Phi fraternity and
other Greek organizations for the William M. Byrd Chi Phi National Headquarters in
Suwanee, Georgia.
Memories of the Mansion: The Story of Georgia's Governor's Mansion Published in 2015 by the University of Georgia Press, Memories of the Mansion was
coauthored by Sandra Deal, First Lady of Georgia from 2011-2019, Dr. Catherine Lewis,
Assistant Vice President for Museums, Archives and Rare Books, and Dr. Jennifer Dickey,
Coordinator of the Public History program and Preservationist for Museums, Archives
and Rare Books.
Contact Us
James Newberry Special Projects Curator jnewber5@kennesaw.edu W: 470-578-4699 C: 478-461-3078