The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation awarded a $484,000 grant to the Johns Hopkins University to allow for expansion of course offerings and staffs in their Programs in Museums and Society.
The grant will support four new courses which will be taught by curators from three Baltimore museums. The grant will also fund additional instruction for core courses and administrative staffing which will allow the program's associate director Elizabeth Rodini to focus on content.
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