Internship Opportunites
Public History Internships is a 500-level course that gives students an effective way to apply the knowledge they acquired in classes and to explore what public history profession suits them best.
Internships can be taken in the fall, spring or summer. The student must complete 150 work hours, keep a weekly journal and complete a final project or report.
The public history coordinator will have new internships posted outside Room 430 in Landrum Academic Center. A student interested in a specific institution or organization should discuss it with the program coordinator.
Students have completed internships at the following:
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The Behringer Crawford Museum
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Boone County Public Library
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Boone County Preservation Office
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Cincinnati Art Museum
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Cincinnati Museum Center
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Cincinnati Historical Society
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Dinsmore Homestead
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Duveneck Center
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Historic Southwest Ohio
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Kenton County Public Library
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City of Newport Preservation Office
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James C. Ramage Museum
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William Howard Taft National Historic Site
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National Underground Railroad Freedom Center
