This fall semester, four Loyola History majors are processing archival collections, learning about the history and workings of communication in a major law firm, reconstructing the household of an English queen, and mapping the movement of Catholics and books across the antebellum Midwest. All are enrolled in HIST 398: The History Undergraduate Internship. In return for interning on a history-related project at an institution or with a faculty member of their choosing, they are receiving 3 credits hours towards their degree and the Engaged Learning Credit. Check out their blogs to learn more about their work:
This page follows the past and present experiences of undergraduate History students at Loyola University as they intern at cultural institutions around the Chicago area.
Tuesday, September 27, 2016
Monday, September 12, 2016
Women Artists at the WLA Exhibition Intern
Loyola’s Women and Leadership Archives (WLA) is seeking a Spring 2016 intern to research and install an exhibit regarding the WLA’s women artist’s collections. The exhibit will be on 1st floor Piper Hall in the library.
Saturday, September 3, 2016
Chicago Council on Global Affairs Spring 2017 Internships
The Chicago Council on Global Affairs offers undergraduate juniors and seniors, and graduate students the opportunity to learn about our organization and participate in a variety of duties associated with ongoing projects through its internship program. Applications for Spring 2017 internships are being accepted between September and October 1st.
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