Headed to Berlin
Dr. Antoinette Jackson was awarded a USF Faculty International Travel Grant for a lecture to be given on June 4, 2019 at Brandenburg University of of Technology in Cottbus, Germany. Jackson is an invited speaker and her talk is entitled: Intangible Cultural Heritage and Living Communities-Studying structures and engaging people.
Juneteenth Celebration in Tampa
Juneteenth Celebration in Tampa – Students in Dr. Jackson’s Spring 2018 Heritage Tourism graduate seminar completed projects focused on Tampa area communities. April Min and Lisa Armstrong did research on the Faith Community and Educational Institutions in Sulphur Springs and produced posters for the Juneteenth Celebration held at the Sulphur…
Our Mission
The mission of the USF Heritage Research Lab is to develop applied research projects in collaboration with communities and civic organizations interested in preserving and promoting heritage as a key cultural resource for education and empowerment of all community residents and visitors.