by amanda@acra-crm.org | Aug 21, 2020 | ACRAsphere
Your Congress in Action is a series that highlights the Capitol Hill news that affects CRM firms the most. This information is sourced from the Coalition for American Heritage, news articles, and more. Be sure to subscribe to the ACRAsphere to ensure you don’t...
by amanda@acra-crm.org | Aug 20, 2020 | ACRAsphere
In June, The Society for Black Archaeologists (SBA), the Theoretical Archaeology Group, and the Columbia Center for Archaeology joined forces to present “Archaeology in the Time of Black Lives Matter.” This panel discussion explores ways to engage with the...
by amanda@acra-crm.org | Aug 18, 2020 | ACRAsphere
Technical Writing for CRM: Developing More Efficient CommunicationSeptember 10, 2020 | 2:00 pm EDT | Register Now The vast majority of writing in cultural resources management is for non-archaeological audiences, yet the writing guidelines traditionally used in modern...
by amanda@acra-crm.org | Aug 14, 2020 | ACRAsphere
If you missed yesterday’s webinar on data preservation and access in the digital age of CRM, it is now available on demand for you to watch on your own schedule! Over the past decade, archaeology fieldwork, lab processing, and analysis has changed dramatically,...
by amanda@acra-crm.org | Aug 12, 2020 | ACRAsphere
As expected, legal challenges to the changes to the NEPA regulations unveiled in July have been filed by various groups. Three major actions have been filed in (follow links to see full complaints): New York, California, and Virginia. The Natural Resources Defense...
by amanda@acra-crm.org | Aug 10, 2020 | ACRAsphere
Cultural resource practitioners usually look to the past for our data—searching historical records, looking at old buildings, gathering oral histories from community elders, or digging important sites. Like many organizations in 2020, though, we’re taking our...