Nicole Milano Assistant Archivist
Nicole J. Milano, MA is Head of the Medical Center Archives at NewYork-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medicine, tasked with preserving and creating accessibility to more than 7,000 linear feet of archival material documenting the history of the organization from 1771 to the present. Nicole is a member of and coordinates the Heberden Society, a history of medicine lecture series held each academic year. Outside of Weill Cornell Medicine, Nicole is an instructor in the Archives and Public History graduate program at New York University. She is active in numerous professional organizations and was a member of the 2018 cohort of the Archives Leadership Institute. Nicole has been a member of the Publications Board of the Society of American Archivists since 2012, where she has assisted in bringing manuscripts to publication and currently serves as the co-creator and host of its professional podcast, Archives in Context. She is the co-editor of Engagement in the Digital Era and editor of 22 primary source-intensive lesson plans entitled The Volunteers: Americans Join World War I, 1914-1919, which were endorsed by both the U.S. and French World War I commissions in 2016.
Publications
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Background
education and training
- M.A., University of Florida 2009
- B.A., University of Florida 2005
Contact
full name
- Nicole Milano
primary email
- njm4001@med.cornell.edu