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HAYDEN ROCKOV

HAYDEN ROCKOV

Washington,DC

Summary

Experienced with archival methods, ensuring accurate preservation and accessibility of historical records. Utilizes robust organizational skills and precise cataloging techniques to maintain comprehensive archives. Knowledge of digitization processes and archival software enhances document management efficiency.

Overview

1
1
year of professional experience

Work History

Music Archivist Intern

The O Museum in the Mansion
01.2026 - Current
  • Cataloged and organized thousands of archival materials to enhance accessibility for staff and visitors.
  • Conducted research to support the preservation of unique artifacts and historical documents.
  • Maintained inventory records of archived items, ensuring accurate tracking and retrieval.
  • Supported exhibitions by preparing relevant materials and assisting with installation logistics.
  • Implemented comprehensive music archival practices to ensure accurate cataloging and preservation.

Student Archaeologist

University of Urbino
06.2025 - 08.2025
  • Assisted in excavation and documentation of archaeological sites, ensuring accurate record-keeping.
  • Conducted artifact analysis using established methods, contributing to research findings.
  • Collaborated with team members to maintain site safety protocols during fieldwork activities.
  • Participated in the preparation of reports summarizing excavation results and findings.

Education

Master of Arts - Certification in Public History

American University
Washington DC
05.2027

Bachelors of Art - History

University of Texas At San Antonio
San Antonio, TX
05.2025

Skills

  • Time Management & Adaptability
  • Team Collaboration
  • Professional Communication
  • Historical Research
  • Digital & AR Projects
  • Collections & Records Support
  • Docent Training Support
  • Visitor Engagement
  • Museum Education & Tours
  • Public History Interpretation
  • Preservation techniques
  • Records management
  • Digital archiving

Accomplishments

  • Alpha Delta Pi Academic Honor Society
  • University of Texas at San Antonio Academic Honor Society

LANGUAGES

Introductory Latin I: LAT 1114
Introductory Latin II: LAT 1124
Italian for Archaeologists: CSH 1213
Immersive Italian Language and Culture: ITL 4213

EXTRACURRICULARS

Alpha Delta Pi

  • Present Showcased dedication to philanthropy and selfless service through organized events, fostering sisterhood and supporting academic excellence.
  • Provided effective leadership as an officer to enhance chapter operations and personal growth.

The Anthropological Society

  • Present Organized and participated in various educational and cultural activities, including book drives and archaeological projects.

History Club

  • Present Participated in debates and attended lectures. Helped organize fundraisers for those in need, honing skills in event planning and community engagement.

Classics Club

  • Present Contributed to educational and cultural activities that promoted the study of ancient civilizations and archaeology.

Timeline

Music Archivist Intern

The O Museum in the Mansion
01.2026 - Current

Student Archaeologist

University of Urbino
06.2025 - 08.2025

Master of Arts - Certification in Public History

American University

Bachelors of Art - History

University of Texas At San Antonio

EXPERIENCE

Archaeological Field School Participant

  • Conducted systematic excavation of Roman domestic and public structures as part of an international archaeological team.
  • Applied stratigraphic recording methods, artifact cataloguing, and digital documentation to contribute to ongoing research on Roman urbanization.
  • Collaborated with Italian archaeologists and fellow researchers, gaining cross-cultural experience in field methodologies and conservation practices.

College of Liberal and Fine Arts Conference Speaker

  • UTSA COLFA Research Conference and Showcase “Blood and Boundaries: How Brutality in Roman Sports Defined Power, Identity, and Endurance” – 2025
  • Selected to present original research in a competitive undergraduate research forum.
  • Designed and delivered a professional poster presentation analyzing the role of brutality in Roman sports as a mechanism of social control and identity formation.
  • Engaged in scholarly dialogue with faculty, peers, and community members, refining arguments and receiving critical feedback for future publication.