Highlighting the SCUA Spring Internship Program
Take a look at the Special Collections & University Archives (SCUA) department and their student internships this past Spring! Continue reading Highlighting the SCUA Spring Internship Program
Take a look at the Special Collections & University Archives (SCUA) department and their student internships this past Spring! Continue reading Highlighting the SCUA Spring Internship Program
This semester, Special Collections & University Archives hosted undergraduate intern, Alana Loya, History major ‘25, to curate a physical and digital exhibition on a topic of their choice using USF archival materials. After a productive semester, Alana is excited to share their work and reflect on their internship experience. I spent this semester in the … Continue reading Adventures in the Women’s Basketball Archives
This semester, Special Collections & University Archives hosted art history and museum studies undergraduate intern, Bella Glastra van Loon, class of 2025, to curate a physical and digital exhibition on a topic of her choice using USF archival materials. After a productive semester, Bella is excited to share her work and reflect on her internship experience. … Continue reading A History of Hazing
Learn more about Egan Walker’s Spring 2025 intern project working with John DePol prints in Gleeson Library’s Donohue Rare Book Room. Continue reading A Spring with John DePol
Paulina Pons Meyer reflects on works by Jack Stauffacher that she encountered in her Spring 2025 internship in the Rare Book Room. Continue reading Jack of All Trades, Master of One: A Look Into Jack Stauffacher’s Typographic Work
Read about Lacey Bunn’s Spring 2025 intern project working with broadsides in the Donohue Rare Book Room. Continue reading A Journey from Flat File to Digital Archive, One Broadside at a Time
Learn more about Brooke Schneider’s Spring 2025 intern project in Gleeson Library’s Donohue Rare Book Room. Continue reading Haebler’s Incunabula From Paris to Rome to Cologne
Zoe Hume, inaugural Reparative and Inclusive Description (RID) Survey Scholar, shares her experience. Continue reading Descriptive Practice for Social Justice: An Internship Reflection
From the Vault is a series highlighting recent projects, research, and interesting finds from the Special Collections & University Archives department at Gleeson Library | Geschke Center. This post features the Reparative and Inclusive Description (RID) Survey Scholar internship. This fall, Zoe Hume, currently pursuing her Ph.D. in Museum Education and Visitor-Centered Curation at Florida State … Continue reading From the Vault 04(02)