Kimberly Dawn Mozingo is a graduate student in public history at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. She has an extensive academic background including degrees from UNCG and Guilford Technical Community College. Mozingo has received numerous awards and scholarships for her academic achievements. She has participated in many history organizations and honor societies. Additionally, Mozingo has worked on several museum exhibits and projects, presented at conferences, and attended many history lectures. She has interned at the High Point Museum and Greensboro Historical Museum, and worked as an interpretive ranger at Guilford Courthouse National Military Park.
The following PowerPoint details the basic information as well as deadlines for the coming Fall Break Road Trip to Pittsburgh. Details will shift as actual numbers solidify but we are excited about your interest and look forward to hearing from you!
The following PowerPoint details the basic information as well as deadlines for the coming Fall Break Road Trip to Pittsburgh. Details will shift as actual numbers solidify but we are excited about your interest and look forward to hearing from you!
Sponsorship deck for 2010 Toebben Classic - hosted by NKU Men's Soccer and featuring several matchups of marquee programs from around the midwest. April 23rd and 24th at NKU's new soccer stadium.
This session will offer a new and different approach to teaching the traditional type of American culture seminar class. Attendees will be able to take away simple and creative ways to implement this approach in their own programs.
Remembering Our Military Veterans: The Difference Between Memorial Day & Vete...Obits Daily
Our military has, does, and will always make sacrifices for our country. From the past, present and to the future veterans, it is important for us to recognize their efforts. From celebrating Veterans Day, to Memorial Day to the everyday activities you can do to show your support for the troops, we want to take a moment to say Thank You to those who serve in our military.
Powerpoint that describes Chapter 6 of Promised Lands by David Wrobel.
Pictures are added from Kansas Memory and the Denver Public Library Western History Geneology
Sponsorship deck for 2010 Toebben Classic - hosted by NKU Men's Soccer and featuring several matchups of marquee programs from around the midwest. April 23rd and 24th at NKU's new soccer stadium.
This session will offer a new and different approach to teaching the traditional type of American culture seminar class. Attendees will be able to take away simple and creative ways to implement this approach in their own programs.
Remembering Our Military Veterans: The Difference Between Memorial Day & Vete...Obits Daily
Our military has, does, and will always make sacrifices for our country. From the past, present and to the future veterans, it is important for us to recognize their efforts. From celebrating Veterans Day, to Memorial Day to the everyday activities you can do to show your support for the troops, we want to take a moment to say Thank You to those who serve in our military.
Powerpoint that describes Chapter 6 of Promised Lands by David Wrobel.
Pictures are added from Kansas Memory and the Denver Public Library Western History Geneology
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The American Association for State and Local History (AASLH) recognized these projects as 2013 Leadership in History award winners for their efforts to preserve and engage people with local history.
We at The History List compiled these slides to make it easier to learn from the hard work of the individuals and organizations recognized by the AASLH this year.
The History List brings people face to face with history through its free, easy-to-use resource for listing history-related events and organizations. Hundreds of organizations participate. There is no cost. More information on why other organizations participate, the advantages, and how you can get started is at www.TheHistoryList.com/getting-started.
Presented by Marianne Martin at the Annual Conference of the Visual Resources Association, April 18th - April 21st, 2012, in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
Session: Beyond These Four Walls: Optimizing Traditional Collections Through Outreach and Collaboration
With the advent of digital technology, image repositories are no longer limited to a single physical presence on campus or in a museum. This provides motivation for creative thinking and prompts the establishment of new working relationships within our own institutions as well as on a national level. As curators, librarians, and faculty become well versed in the use of digital technology, many have been able to optimize the development of their resources through successful collaborative ventures. This session will highlight some of these recent projects at academic institutions, museums, and cultural archives.
ORGANIZER & MODERATOR: Karin S. Whalen, Reed College
PRESENTERS:
• Jen Green, Lamson Library and Learning Commons, Plymouth State University
• Marianne Martin, Colonial Williamsburg Foundation
• Laura Anne Heller, Dickinson Research Center, National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum
• Stephanie Post, The Metropolitan Museum of Art & Jenni Rodda, Institute of Fine Arts, New York University
My exhibits portfolio is partly a visual resume but more importantly a way to get a visual feel for my style, understand some of the challenges I faced in each of the exhibitions, and recognize the evolution of my professional growth.
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Kimberly Dawn Mozingo Graduate Student, Public History
kdmozing@uncg.edu University of North Carolina at Greensboro
Greensboro, NC 27402
Education:
Bachelors of Arts, History, University of North Carolina at Greensboro 2010-2012
Associates of Arts, Guilford Technical Community College 2008-2010
Awards and Scholarships:
NCMC Student Scholarship Award 2012-2013
Rebecca C. Wright Scholarship 2012-2013
Converse Clowse Award, Outstanding History Undergraduate 2011-2012
Lloyd’s International Honor’s College Academic Excellence Award 2011-2012
Guilford Technical Community College President’s Scholarship 2011-2012
Donald W. Cameron Scholarship 2011-2012
Clutts Scholarship 2011-2012
Outstanding Academic Achievement Medal 2010-2011
Guilford Technical Community College President’s Scholarship 2010-2011
Donald W. Cameron Scholarship 2010-2011
Academic Achievement Award, GTCC 2008-2010
Organizational Membership:
American Association for State and Local History 2012
North Carolina Museums Council 2012
South Eastern Museums Council 2012
Member, Phi Sigma Pi, National Honor Fraternity 2011
Golden Key International Honor Society 2011
Lloyd’s International Honor College 2011
Phi Alpha Theta, National History Honor Society 2011
Sigma Alpha Lambda, National Leadership and Honors Organization 2011
The National Society of Leadership and Success 2011
University of North Carolina Historical Society 2011
Who’s Who of Two Year Colleges 2010
Phi Theta Kappa, Honor Organization 2008
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Conferences/Lectures Presented:
North Carolina Museums Council Conference 2013
The West End: A Beautiful Suburb Panel 2013
Guantanamo Bay Public Memory Project 2012
UNC-G Graduate Expo 2012
Exhibits/Museum Projects Created:
The West End: A Beautiful Suburb 2013
Guilford Courthouse National Military Park Archaeology Exhibit 2013
Guantanamo Bay Public Memory Project Exhibit 2012-2013
Early American Skills Museum Education Program 2012-2013
Conferences/Lecture Series Attended:
“History Mythbusting Workshop” Mary Miley Theobald 2013
Death by Petticoat: History Myths Debunked
UNCG History Department Graduate Student Conference 2013
“Wedded to My Sword,” Symposium on “Lighthorse” Harry Lee 2013
“Relieve us of This Burthen: American Prisoners of War in the Revolutionary
south, 1789-1782” by Carl Borick 2013
“Cavalry of the American Revoluton” by Dr. Jim Piecuch 2013
“Wedded to My Sword: The Revolutionary War Service of Light Horse Harry Lee”
By Michael Cecere 2013
“New Voyages to Carolina: The Tar Heel State, A Conference to Chart Recent
and Future Scholarship on the Old North State” 2013
North Carolina Museums Council Annual Conference 2013
“Principles of Collecting” High Point Museum
2012
“46 Pages, Thomas Paine, Common Sense, and the Turning Point to Independence”
By Scott Liell 2012
“Colonel David Fanning, The Adventures of a Carolina Loyalist” 2012
“Roger Lamb, Common British Soldier” by Don N. Hagis 2012
“Connecting to Collections Box-Making Workshop” Charlotte Museum of History
Charlotee, NC 2012
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“Independent Black Politics in the New South” by Dr. Omar H. Ali, Dr.
Gregory Mixon, Jacqueline Spruill 2011
“Dreaming of Dixie” by Dr. Karen L. Cox 2011
“Guilford County Rifles” by Michael Briggs 2011
Guilford Courthouse National Military Park:
“Before They were Heroes at King’s Mountain” by Randall Jones 2011
“Old Ninety-Six, Crossroads and Revolution” by Eric Williams 2011
“Washington Lessons in Leadership” by Gerard Carbone 2011
“The Mendenhalls and the Underground Railroad” by Rebekah Lasley 2011
“Long, Obstinate, and Bloody, The Battle of Guilford Courthouse” 2010
By Lawrence Babits
“The Overmountain Men” by Randell Jones
2010
Academic RelatedPositions:
High Point Museum Internship 2013
High Point, NC
Researched information on one block of West English Road in High Point. Conducted oral
histories and gathered archival materials and photographs for exhibit titled The West End: A Beautiful
Suburb. Designed, organized, and placed exhibit from end of September to November 2013. Had
public programming discussing the forgotten history of this neighborhood and the hope for future
potential restoration.
Greensboro Museum Internship 2012
Greensboro, NC
Worked with Jon Zachman at the Greensboro Historical Museum cataloging and photographing
artifacts for the Service and Sacrifice database. Cataloged military artifacts on display to include in the
kiosk located in the Service and Sacrifice hall of the museum.
Guilford Courthouse National Military Park 2010
National Park Service, Interpretive Ranger
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Greensboro, NC
Performed the duty of the front desk ranger including film presentations and informational
guides to visitors. 18th century demonstrations with various living history and domestic skills including
weaving, sewing, cooking, and textiles. Guided battlefield tours including detailed accounts of the
battle, participants, uniforms, weaponry, and 18th century life.
High Point Museum Docent 2008
High Point, North Carolina
Interpretation of 18th century homes located on the property. Demonstrations of weaving,
cooking, candle making, soap making, harvesting, clothing, and other domestic skills. Currently
volunteering in collections helping to document and catalog new acquisitions. Created extensive
documentation of historical programs at the museum with step by step procedures and photographs.
Volunteered with the Registrar to catalog and photograph collections.
Recommendations:
Mr. Jon Zachman Edith Brady
Curator of Collections High Point Museum Curator
Greensboro Museum High Point Museum
336-373-4589 336-885-1859
Steve Ware
Guilford Courthouse National Military Park
Interpretive Ranger
336-288-1776