With a multitude of museums, research facilities and historical sites in and around Washington D.C. visitors and local residents alike are treated to an array of art, history, science and cultural events, all of which provide great resources for local students.
This episode of "Campus Conversations" features a discussion about the Paul Peck Humanities Institute and the partnerships it has established to give Montgomery College students internship opportunities at some of the most prestigious museums and research facilities in Washington D.C.
We talk to administrators about the internship programs and to three students who have interned at the Library of Congress and the Smithsonian Institution.
Guests Include:
Esther Schwartz-McKinzie, Director, Paul Peck Humanities Institute
Gail Youth, Coordinator, Smithsonian, Library of Congress and United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Internship Programs
MinhVan Tran, Intern, Library of Congress
Raissa Noubissie, Smithsonian Intern, Folk Life Festival
Corey Shinko, Smithsonian Intern, Folkways Recordings
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