About

Rosalind Remer is Senior Vice Provost, University Collections and Exhibitions, and Executive Director of the Drexel University Lenfest Center for Cultural Partnerships and is also an affiliated faculty member in Drexel’s Department of History. Remer taught history for fourteen years at Moravian College, and was drawn to public history, museum planning, and administration while on leave to direct planning efforts for the National Constitution Center. She went on to serve as executive director of the Benjamin Franklin Tercentenary and then co-founded Remer & Talbott, a consulting firm serving museums, libraries, universities, historic sites, and other nonprofits. Remer joined Drexel in 2013, where she previously served as senior advisor to the president and facilitator of Drexel’s key presidential initiatives.

Remer is a member of the Advisory Board of UCLA's Luskin Center for History and Policy and is chair of the board of managers of the Lenfest Institute for Journalism, the nonprofit owner of The Philadelphia Inquirer. She was a member of the American Historical Association's 2023 Annual Meeting Program Committee and has served as a taskforce member for strategic planning for the Greater Philadelphia Cultural Alliance, the African American Museum in Philadelphia, the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, and the Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University.

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Organizational Affiliations

History, College of Arts and Sciences, Drexel University

Lenfest Center for Cultural Partnerships, Drexel University

Past Affiliations

Moravian University (United States, Bethlehem)

Education

History
BA, University of California, Berkeley (United States, Berkeley) - UCB
History
MA, University of California, Los Angeles (United States, Los Angeles) - UCLA
History
PhD, University of California, Los Angeles (United States, Los Angeles) - UCLA