The Cooperstown Graduate Program trains creative, entrepreneurial museum leaders committed to generating programs and services for the public good. Our students learn by doing tangible, useful work on real-world projects. They dedicate themselves to developing institutions that play a central role in their communities, encouraging broad public audiences to use artifacts and the study of science, art, and history as a catalyst for social change.
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SUNY Oneonta & U.S. Army Partner to Protect Culture Around the World
Each spring for the past nine years, a unique partnership between Army Civil Affairs and SUNY Oneonta has brought together a battalion of Army reservists and graduate students to train the military’s next generation of protectors of cultural heritage.
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Museum Studies Student Creates Dinosaur Exhibit
Museum Studies graduate student Calen Cavallaro’s lifelong love of dinosaurs will reach new heights this summer, when the Museum of the Rockies opens a first-of-its kind Troodon exhibit that Cavallaro helped create during a summer internship.