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Lounging in the 60sMain MenuIntroductionHow to use our websiteObjectsMission 66 OverviewRevitalizing the ParksTaliesin Associated ArchitectsBeaver Meadows Visitor CenterConclusion
Kimberly's interests in digital platforms for the Humanities led her to be the team leader for the design and execution of the Digital Exhibit through Scalar. Her goal is to design exhibits that facilitate learning for wide varieties of public while remaining firmly within the discipline of Public History and creating digital projects that are also useful for professionals in the field.
Kimberly's interests include Digital Humanities, Classics, and Women's History.