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Preservation Today

Preservation Today

by NCPTT

NCPTT recently partnered with Northwestern State University of Louisiana (NSU) to develop a media outlet dedicated to advancing heritage preservation using the World Wide Web.

Development of a Handheld Metal Tester Using Eddy Current Technology

by Mary Striegel

NCPTT’s Curtis Deselles, a graduate student in the Masters of Heritage Resources program at Northwestern State University of Louisiana, is developing a handheld metal tester using eddy current technology.

Vacancy Announcement: Preservation Scientist

by Mary Striegel

The National Center for Preservation Technology and Training (NCPTT) and Northwestern State University seek a Ph.D. analytical, organic, or physical chemist to fill a joint-faculty position for two years, with an option for annual renewal pending availability of funds.

Stace Miller Awarded B.S. in Chemistry and Math

by NCPTT

Stace Miller, a longtime undergraduate intern at NCPTT, received a B.S. in chemistry and an B.S. in Math from Northwestern State University of Louisiana on May 9.

NCPTT Staff Presents Research at NSU

by NCPTT

Six NCPTT staff members presented at Northwestern State University of Louisiana’s (NSU) annual research day on March 20.

NCPTT Hosts American Chemical Society Regional Chapter Meeting

by NCPTT

NCPTT hosted the American Chemical Society Regional Chapter Meeting on Nov. 27 in Lee H. Nelson Hall. The meeting included a banquet dinner and guest lecture by Dr. Mary Robert Garrett on synthesis of enantioenriched beta-ketoesters.

Caleb Johnson Joins NCPTT Materials Research Program as a Graduate Assistant

Caleb Johnson Joins NCPTT Materials Research Program as a Graduate Assistant

by NCPTT

Caleb Johnson recently joined NCPTT’s materials research program as a graduate assistant.

NSU/NCPTT Laser Research Facility Training

NSU/NCPTT Laser Research Facility Training

by NCPTT

NCPTT worked with consultant Margaret Abraham to complete the NSU/NCPTT joint laser research facility and undertake safety and operational training.

Dr. Catherine Situma Joined Materials Research Program at NCPTT

Dr. Catherine Situma Joined Materials Research Program at NCPTT

by NCPTT

Dr. Catherine Situma joined the NCPTT materials research program in the NCPTT/NSU joint faculty position.

NCPTT Hosts 2007 NSU Research Day Reception

NCPTT Hosts 2007 NSU Research Day Reception

by NCPTT

NCPTT hosted Northwestern State University of Louisiana’s annual Research Day reception on April 10.

Interns Present at NSU Research Day

Interns Present at NSU Research Day

by NCPTT

NCPTT Student interns, Stace Miller and Ifrah Jamil, represented the Center at the Northwestern State University of Louisiana Annual Research Day on Wed., April 11, 2007.

Lee H. Nelson: Preservation Pioneer

Lee H. Nelson: Preservation Pioneer

by NCPTT

As NCPTT dedicates its new home, Lee H. Nelson Hall, this November, many are curious about the building’s namesake. Who was Lee Nelson and how did he affect the field of preservation?

Remembering the Way It Was

Remembering the Way It Was

by NCPTT

For almost 40 years, Lee H. Nelson Hall served as a classroom building and activity center for female physical education students on the campus of what is now Northwestern State University (NSU).

Isabella Welcomed to New Haunt

Isabella Welcomed to New Haunt

by NCPTT

Before Lee H. Nelson Hall became headquarters for NCPTT, it was said to be home to the spirit of a Civil War-era nun, brooding over her lost love.

Laser Facility to Clean Historic Materials

Laser Facility to Clean Historic Materials

by NCPTT

NCPTT is partnering with NSU to set up a lab to research lasers as a method for safely cleaning historic materials.

FPI and NSU Developing Website on Native American Issues

FPI and NSU Developing Website on Native American Issues

by NCPTT

The Federal Preservation Institute (FPI), a program of the NCPTT, in cooperation with Northwestern State University of Louisiana, is developing a website to provide essential information about historic preservation and Native American issues.

Transcript of Lois Nelson Remarks

Transcript of Lois Nelson Remarks

by NCPTT

Technology and training are almost synonymous for Lee and his interests. He had envisioned a career in the teaching field, but he was fascinated by technology, especially innovative treatments for historic structures using new materials.

 
 

 
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