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ABOUT
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Cheyenne Rager
IUP Graduate 2019
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Ursuline College
Historic Preservation
Masters Program
cheyenne.m.rager@gmail.com (personal)
cheyenne.rager@ursuline.edu (academic)
I'm Cheyenne Rager, the "CR" in CR Design!
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I'm currently a graduate student at Ursuline College, in their historic preservation program!
I graduated from Indiana University of Pennsylvania (IUP) in 2019, with a Bachelor's of Science in Interior Design & Architecture. I additionally completed a minor in History and a certificate in Public History.
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I have a large interest in history and interior design. I hope to one day work for a company that finds that intersection where I can put all of my skills to use. I am extremely interested in historic preservation, museum design and exhibit design!
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I did an internship in Fall 2018 at the Historical and Genealogical Society of Indiana County.
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It was a very unique experience and you can read about it on my internship blog!
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This experience only furthered my love of interior design and history. By cataloguing objects and doing research, I got to imagine them through a public history lens, an interior design standpoint, and as a general history student! Being able to see these every day objects in so many different ways and understanding the history around them is such a joy; the intersection of design and history is something to remember and learn from, as well as to enjoy!
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