Antique Coptic Textiles in McMullen Museum, Interview with Nancy Netzer
Nancy Netzer, Director of the McMullen Museum of Art
Professor Netzer speaks about the generous gift of thirty four Late Antique Coptic textiles that The McMullen Museum of Art at Boston College received from the Newton collectors Donald and Barbara Tellalian. The precious textiles range in time from the IV to VIII centuries. As part of the gift, there is also an accompanying collection of 129 books and folios that will be added to Boston College Libraries.
Jay Sugarman on Museum Open House: Museums Collaborating with Community Access Cable Television
How can museums and community access cable television collaborate to better inform their communities about current and upcoming exhibits, various programs, resources, and other opportunities that are available for the general public?
During this session, learn how museums and one community access television station have created an ongoing series that features and highlights many of the outstanding museums throughout Massachusetts.
Originating from the studios of NewTV in Newton, MA, the speaker produces and hosts Museum Open House. The main purpose of each thirty-minute program is to inform viewers about current and upcoming exhibits, various programs, resources, and other opportunities that are available for the general public. In the past few months, we’ve done programs featuring the following museums: The Museum of Fine Arts, The Boston Children’s Museum, The Fuller Craft Museum, The Fitchburg Art Museum, The McMullen Museum at Boston College, The Springfield Museums, New Art Center, Durant-Kenrick House & Grounds, The Spellman Stamp Museum, The Rose Art Museum at Brandeis University, and The Peabody Essex Museum. All of these programs are available now on our website: In the next few weeks, we’ll be featuring the Massachusetts Historical Society, the Concord Museum, the Boston Anthenaeum, Springfield Museums, the Waterworks Museum, the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, and the Harvard Museums of Science and Culture.
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List of Christians in science and technology | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
00:00:18 1 Before the eighteenth century
00:08:03 2 1701–1800 A.D. (18th century)
00:12:58 3 1801–1900 A.D. (19th century)
00:27:23 4 1901–2000 A.D. (20th century)
00:49:01 5 2001–today (21st century)
00:57:03 6 Currently living
00:57:13 6.1 Biological and biomedical sciences
01:07:21 6.2 Chemistry
01:11:34 6.3 Physics and astronomy
01:31:49 6.4 Earth sciences
01:34:19 6.5 Engineering
01:39:40 6.6 Others
01:45:25 7 See also
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This is a list of Christians in science and technology. Persons in this list should have their Christianity as relevant to their notable activities or public life, and who have publicly identified themselves as Christians or as of a Christian denomination.