This isn’t my first time writing a blog for MSU’s Campus Archaeology program, but I think it is a good idea to give an introduction anyways. My name is Alec Wells, and I am a junior at Michigan State University as well as the intern …
Over the past year, Campus Archaeology has had 6 undergraduate researchers work with our program in an official capacity. Each intern worked on a research project, ranging from site reports to archival research to investigating new forms of public engagement. This past Friday, Jennifer Allen, …
The Campus Archaeology Program is looking for applicants to become the Campus Archaeology Program Summer Intern. The successful applicant will have a completed an archaeological field school, and be available for the entire summer. Duties will include working with the Campus Archaeology Program on historical and archaeological research, excavations and survey, interactions with the public through the intern blog, and developing and researching their own archaeological research project. They will present their research project at the Undergraduate Research and Arts Forum in April, 2011. This is a fantastic opportunity to gain unique archaeological experience on Michigan State’s own campus.
The MSU Campus Archaeology Program is looking for one undergraduate intern for the spring of 2010. The intern will have numerous responsibilities, including working in the lab, excavations, public engagement about findings, and engaging in a special research project. The intern will be responsible for …
One of the most important elements of the Campus Archaeology Program is our undergraduate internship. CAP has had an undergraduate student working with us since last spring, and only developed the position into an internship starting this spring, when Beth Velliky took the position.
The Campus Archaeology Program is looking for undergraduate interns for both the summer and fall of 2009. Applicants must be in good academic standing and have completed an archaeological field school. They will gain valuable experience in historical and archaeological research, public outreach, lab analysis, and the presentation and publication of results. Applications are due April 17th, and can be emailed to brockter@msu.edu, or turned in to the Department of Anthropology, 3rd floor, Baker Hall.