Kentucky Museum

- Associate Professor, Education Curator, Kentucky Museum
- christy.spurlock@wku.edu
- E123 Kentucky Building
- (270) 745-6082
Christy Spurlock has been Kentucky Museum Education Curator since 2005. She develops educational programs for diverse audiences and educators; plans and implements workshops and community outreach events; recruits, trains, and supervises volunteers and student workers. Each year, Museum Education serves thousands of K-12 students, educators, WKU students and faculty, and the general public through a diverse offering of programming and resources.
Spurlock's work takes the form of applied research, creativity and scholarship that then translates itself into programming, exhibits, successful grants, publications and presentations that benefit both the Museum, and campus and community constituents. The two broad categories of her research interests would be United States history, and issues within higher education.
In addition to the practical application of historical research in her museum role, she is also interested in the current challenges facing American public universities. Her doctoral work included original research centered around undergraduate and graduate retention and persistence. Connected to that, as both a former high school teacher, and current associate professor, she is also interested in K-12 issues that impact college readiness and therefore impacts students' collegiate success.
Dissertation
Educational Leadership
Constantine Samuel Rafinesque, 2014.
Could the Girls Be Counseled? 2014.
Interview Sue Williams Spurlock. Collegiate Oral History Interview, 2014.
Conference Papers
Presentations
Museum Education
The Ancient Near East in Kentucky. Mar Shiprim: InternationalAssociation for Assyriology. Invited by the IAA to submit an article about the creation of the exhibit to their website.
Kentucky History
Logan County Felts Log House a Fixture of Kentucky Museum, The Logan Journal, 2010.
Awards and Honors
Award for Excellence, Kentucky Museum Advisory Council
Catherine Coogan Ward Feminist Action Award, WKU Gender & Women’s Studies
Education Award, Kentucky Historical Society
Emerging Museum Professional, Kentucky Museum and Heritage Alliance
Faculty Margery Helm Award, University Libraries WKU
Frank R. Levitsky Award for Professional Service, KY Historical Society
Ida Lee Willis Award, Kentucky Heritage Council
Margie Helm Award for Outstanding Performance, University Libraries WKU
University Libraries Faculty Public Service Award, University Libraries WKU
Warren County Women Veterans Ceremony
One of four women veterans honored by County Judge Executive and BG Women’s Club.
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