Digital Exhibitions
Cornell students have worked collaboratively on digital exhibitions in many public history courses. See some examples below.
August 19, 2022
From the “Reagan Revolution” to the end of the Cold War, the 1980s was a pivotal decade in reshaping the cultural, social, economic, and political landscape of the United...
June 30, 2022
Cornell University has long been at the leading edge of LGBTQ student activism This digital exhibition traces that history, exploring key moments when students built new networks...
September 27, 2021
GREEN ARMOR: Wrap, Protect, Cover, Perform was curated from materials in the Cornell Fashion + Textile Collection and the Herbert F Johnson Museum of Art to explore and celebrate...
September 2, 2021
When most people think of archives where historians work, they imagine rooms filled with rows of boxes bulging with documents, photographs and newspapers While these archives...
September 2, 2021
After Columbus’s “discovery” of the Americas, the Atlantic Ocean ceased to be a barrier separating two isolated worlds and became a highway that connected two ends of a...