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About Our Program
Internships | Where are our Graduates? | Public History Professionals Who Teach for Us
Internships
Students specializing in historical administration and public history must arrange and satisfactorily complete an internship with a government agency, a private corporation, or other approved agency. The internship must be at least the equivalent of 20 hrs. per week for a 16 week semester (320 hours)
Recent places our Students have interned
- The Smithsonian
- The National Archives
- The Tallahassee Museum
- The Master Site File, The Florida Bureau of Historic Preservation
- The Florida State Archives
- The Claude Pepper Library & Museum
- The Florida Trust for Historic Preservation
- The Tallahassee Trust for Historic Preservation
- The John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art
Where are our Graduates?
In government
- Curator, Alabama Department of Archives & History
- Curator of Education, Museum of Florida History
- Architectural Historian, Mississippi Department of Archives & History
- Historian, United States Army Aviation & Missile Command
- Archivist, State of Georgia
- Historic Preservation Grants Manager, Florida Bureau of Historic Preservation
- Archivist, State Library and Archives of Florida
In education
- Fundraiser, Duke Law School
- Professor, Department of Anthropology, Santa Clara University
- Associate Professor of History and Chair, Wofford College
- Curator, Special Collections, Florida State University
- Oglesby Union Guest Services, Florida State University
- Archivist, Historian, and Manuscripts Cataloging Librarian, The Pennsylvania State University
In the private sector
- Museum Director, Great Smokey Mountain Heritage Center
- Registrar, Seminole Tribe of Florida
- Social Justice Advocate, 4ERA
- Volunteer Archivist, Whitehead Memorial Museum, Del Rio, Texas
- Consultant, Belle Enterprise & Technology, Inc.
- Historic Preservation Consultant and Tour Guide Services, Tours in Tallahassee
Public History Professionals Who Teach for Us
- Barbara Mattick, Chief, Bureau of Historic Preservation, Florida Department of State (Introduction to Historic Preservation)
- Gerard Clark, Chief, Information Access Services and Archives Services Manager, State Library and Archives of Florida (Introduction to Archives)
- Joanna (Jody) Norman, Archives Supervisor, State Library & Archives of Florida (Digitizing History)
- Susan Baldino (Museum Studies and Practice)
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