About
Brad Taylor became the Associate Director of the Museum Studies Program in 2004. He teaches in both the graduate and undergraduate programs, coordinates student internships, and actively supports the Museum Studies Program's varied public programs. His research interests include the effect of surrogation on the museum experience and the evolving role of the museum in society. Brad is a graduate of an earlier iteration of Michigan's museum program and holds his Ph.D. from the University of Michigan's School of Information. In his years of travel throughout the museums of the world, he has found no object more intriguing than Thomas Edison's last breath (in a bottle!), displayed at the Henry Ford.