College Interns Get Hands-on Training in Arts, Culture Settings

Twelve College undergraduates are studying firsthand the dynamics of Penn’s arts and cultural organizations as part of a new summer research institute for students in the humanities and social sciences. This internship program, which the College launched in collaboration with the Center for Undergraduate Research and Fellowships, advances College Dean Rebecca Bushnell’s mission of increasing the availability of undergraduate research opportunities. These full-time internships are designed to provide students with hands-on experience in a cultural, historical, or archival environment.

Anton Matytsin, C’07, and Erica Miao, C’05, who have spent the summer interning at the Rare Books and Manuscripts Library, are among the first group of participants. Anton has helped to categorize a collection of letters dating back to the French Revolution, a period that he is especially interested in. He describes his experience “an amazing opportunity to do work that directly intersects with my interests.” An English and linguistics double-major, Erica says her internship has enabled her to “learn about how libraries operate on the other side of the circulation desk.” She has enjoyed organizing literary collections by Ezra Pound and James Joyce, among others.

Participating institutions include the Arthur Ross Gallery, Institute of Contemporary Art, Kelly Writers House, Morris Arboretum, Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, Penn Press, and University Archives.
This ongoing program has been made possible by the support of alumni and friends like Jay S. Fishman, W’74, WG’74, library overseer David B. Weigle, W’69, and University trustee Paul C. Williams, W’67.

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