Administration
Eberly College of Arts and Sciences
The Eberly College is the backbone of the CRM / Public History Program, offering courses ranging from Archival Management and Local History to Geography and Archaeology. The Cultural Resource Management Program is housed within the Eberly College of Arts and Sciences. However, it incorporates aspects from several colleges within the University. CRM is a multidisciplinary field and can be quite broad. Therefore, students are encouraged to explore all disciplines narrowing their focus during the course of their studies.
College of Creative Arts
Various park and tourism related courses are offered through the Davis College of Agriculture, Forestry, and Consumer Sciences which focus on the planning, maintenance and interpretation of historical properties or sites.
Visiting Committee
The Visiting Committee consists of individuals from government agencies, outside businesses, and professionals, including representatives from the West Virginia State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO), the Vandalia Heritage Foundation, and the National Park Service. Often the visiting committee includes individuals who have made CRM their career choice. Registered archivists and archaeologists, museum specialists, developers, architects, planners, and historians are a few of the professionals that often share their real life experience and expertise with the students in the CRM program.
Program Director
The Program Director is the administrative head of the program and running the day-to-day operations, they are the main advisor for all of the students who have decided to make CRM their choice for a graduate education.
Faculty and Staff
The CRM and Public History Programs draw on the help of faculty from many schools and colleges, as well as professionals in the field. Those who contribute their knowledge and skills have extensive experience and background in their respective areas of expertise. Click here to visit our Faculty Page.





