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Rodney Obien, Associate Professor/Head of Special Collections and Archives
Archival records are useful at every level of society; from personal and familial to national and international. But these records are easily lost or damaged without efforts to preserve, protect, and keep them accessible. This is why the role of the professional archivist is vital. Archivists make the past available for a broad range of current needs and uses.
Currently, Keene State College is not able to accept international students pursuing on-campus Master of Arts degrees in History and Archives. Opportunities for on-line options are available.
The M.A. in History and Archives Program offers a “4 plus 1” option for current undergraduate students who wish to complete their studies without interruption at the Master’s level. Students with a baccalaureate degree in any field may apply for admission to this graduate program on a part-time or full-time basis.
Courses will be offered during the Summer Session, and as evening classes, as well as during the day during the regular academic fall and spring semesters. This flexible scheduling will enable graduate students to work and balance a busy schedule.
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