Arianna Huhn, Anthropologist
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Re|Collect In the News

a roundup of media coverage

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University Museum Displays Childhood Memories, CSUSB News, Press Enterprise

A pebble. A baseball glove. Rag dolls. A jade pendant. Baby shoes. The objects are windows into the lives of five of the 61 Inland residents who contributed to a new exhibit at the Cal State San Bernardino Anthropology Museum ... 

Re|Collect now on exhibit at CSUSB Anthropology Museum, CSUSB News

Re|Collect, an exhibition of personal mementos and other items of nostalgia from Inland Empire residents’ childhoods, is now on display at the Anthropology Museum at Cal State San Bernardino ...

Re|Collect In Effect, Coyote  Chronicle

Sixty contributors shared personal mementos and nostalgic items, ranging from dolls and record players to items from the Holocaust era, at the Anthropology Museum at CSUSB ...

Re|Collect opens today at CSUSB Anthropology Museum (California State University, San Bernardino), wn.com

Re|Collect, an exhibition of personal mementos and other items of nostalgia from Inland Empire residents' childhoods, will go on display May 31 at the Anthropology Museum at Cal ...

Re|Collect to debut at CSUSB’s AnthropologyMuseum on May 31, CSUSB News

​Re|Collect to Debut at CSUSB'S Anthropology Museum, LatinoLA

 Re|Collect, an exhibition of personal mementos and other items of nostalgia from Inland Empire residents' childhoods, will go on display May 31 at the Anthropology Museum at Cal State San Bernardino ...

Memories of Childhood, Westside Story Newspaper

Dr. Jean Peacock is pictured with a quilt from her grandmother Mrs. Ella Lee of Sulphur Springs, Texas. Her grandmother was 96 when she died in 1978. The Anthropology Museum at California State University, San Bernardino opened an exhibition this week ​...

RE|COLLECT TO DEBUT AT CSUSB'S ANTHROPOLOGY MUSEUM ON MAY 31, Patch.com

Re|Collect, an exhibition of personal mementos and other items of nostalgia from Inland Empire residents' childhoods, will go on display in May ...

Re|Collect: Remembering Childhood, Opening Reception Tonight, Nextdoor.com


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