2016
“Storytelling: Hmong American Voices”.
The Pick Museum was honored with the.
The Pick Museum was to document and share the experiences of Burmese Karen refugees living in northern Illinois.
2015
, the Anthropology Museum was renamed The James B. and Rosalyn L. Pick Museum of Anthropology.
“Curated by DeKalb: 50 Years of the Anthropology Museum” exhibit won the .
The Pick Museum Director, Jennifer Kirker Priest .
2014
The Pick Museum received a $150,000 federal grant from the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) to purchase additional compact storage as part of its Collections Rehousing Project.
The Pick Museum was awarded a Preservation Assistance Grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities.
The Pick Museum was named recipient of the from the in the area of best practices for its exhibition, “Fragments: Haiti Four Years After the Earthquake.”
2013
The Illinois Association of Museums awarded The Pick Museum with the Superior Achievement Award for its student-produced exhibition, “Trowels & Fair Trade: Revealing the Underground Railroad and Contemporary Slavery,” curated by Ashlee Craig and Kweku Williams.
The National Endowment for the Humanities awarded a to the Pick Museum of Anthropology.