The State Historical Society of Missouri
Danielle Griego is an experienced Education Program Coordinator at The State Historical Society of Missouri, with a focus on educational programming and strategic communications for the Bicentennial Commemoration since December 2020. Griego previously held the same role at the Society from July 2018 to July 2020 and coordinated National History Day in Missouri, enhancing student engagement through competitions. Prior to this, Griego worked as a Freelance Historian with Quality Services, Inc. and served as an Instructor Teaching Assistant at the University of Missouri-Columbia. The educational background includes a Doctor of Philosophy in Medieval European History from the University of Missouri-Columbia, a Master of Philosophy from the University of Cambridge, and a Bachelor of Arts in Anthropology from The University of New Mexico.
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The State Historical Society of Missouri
The State Historical Society of Missouri is the premier research center for the study of Missouri state and local history. Research centers in Cape Girardeau, Columbia, Kansas City, Rolla, Saint Louis, and Springfield provide access to an ever-growing number of reference materials and historical collections. The Center for Missouri Studies in Columbia also houses the nation's best collection of Missouri regional and westward expansion art. The mission of the State Historical Society of Missouri is to collect, preserve, publish, exhibit, and make available material related to all aspects and periods of Missouri history. SHSMO also seeks to generate interest in and appreciation of the rich cultural heritage of the state and its people through education and outreach.