INTERNSHIP PROGRAM

Summer 2002 was the first year of the NYPAP Summer Internship Program. The internship program was created for students with a special interest in both Historic Preservation and in archives. The goal of the program is to enhance students' awareness of career options in both fields while providing a qualified upper level student with the opportunity to immerse his or herself in a non-for-profit environment. In addition to involvement in the daily operations of the organization, the intern is asked to perform research and to write, edit, coordinate data. Those interested may email: ssher@nypap.org.

 

Spring 2008 Intern
Gabby Goldberg, New York University, Masters Degree candidate in Archives and Public History

Fall 2007 Intern
Erica Powell, New York University, Bachelors Degree Candidate in History

Summer 2007 Intern
Emma Otheguy, Swarthmore College, Bachelors Degree Candidate in History

Fall 2006 Interns

Diane DeFazio, Columbia University, Masters Degree candidate in Historic Preservation

Maggie DeMenna, Rutgers University Bachelors Degree in Art History with certificate in Historic Preservation

Spring 2006 Intern

Vanessa Norton, Pratt Institute Masters Degree candidate in Historic Preservation

NYPAP Internship in Archives--June Reich, Queens College Masters in Library Science candidate with certificate in Archives

Fall 2005 Interns

Benjamin Marcus, Columbia University, Masters Degree candidate in Historic Preservation

Jena Lacomis, Pratt Institute Masters Degree candidate in Historic Preservation

2003–2004 Intern

Liz McEnaney, Columbia University, Masters Degree in Historic Preservation, completed June 2004

Summer 2003 Intern

Mikaila Arthur, NYU PhD candidate in Sociology