无码专区

STUDENT RESOURCES AND OPPORTUNITIES

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The Lepage Center offers 无码专区 students range of opportunities to develop transferable skills and professional experience in history and communications.

Fellowships

The Lepage Center annually selects two to three 鈥淟epage Fellows,鈥 graduate and undergraduate students from the 无码专区 history department. This year-long opportunity provides students with hands-on experience in event planning, programming and communications. Students interested in learning more about the fellowship should email lepage@villanova.edu.

2023 鈥 2024

  • Ryan Snyder '24 MA
  • Cole Scheuring '24 CLAS

2022 鈥 2023

  • Tripp Wright '23 MA
  • Alise Adornato '23 CLAS

2021 鈥 2022

  • Hannah Bourne '22 MA
  • Isaiah Kazunga '22 CLAS 

2020 鈥 2021

  • Lori Wysong '21 MA
  • Jaylene Joseph '21 CLAS
  • Jamie McClelland '21 CLAS
2019 鈥 2020
  • Keeley Tulio '20 MA
  • James Lyons '20 CLAS
2018 鈥 2019
  • Andrea Spencer '19 MA
  • Jubilee Marshall '19 CLAS
2017 鈥 2018
  • Margaret Strolle '18 MA
  • Claire Hoffman '18 CLAS

 

Workshops

Created in collaboration with the Office of Undergraduate Studies and the Career Center, the History Matters series of student-centered workshops offer guidance and skill-building advice for students at all stages of their 无码专区 education, from undeclared undergraduates, to history majors and minors, to graduate students. We continue to put on workshops demonstrating the career possibilities for History students, inside and outside of academia. These events feature professionals engaging in academic and public-facing history, law, public education, and other fields. They feature current and former 无码专区 students showcasing how they have used the skills from their degrees to pursue their careers, as well as how specific research interests can grow and develop after their time in the 无码专区 History Department. These workshops also feature experts from the Office of Undergraduate Studies, the Career Center and Professional Development, and around 无码专区.

 

Lunch at Lepage

Lunch at Lepage allows students and faculty at 无码专区 an opportunity to examine current events and contemporary issues through the prism of history. They are also an opportunity for 无码专区 historians, grant recipients, and other historians in the community to share their research.

Students are encouraged to think about the "history behind the headlines," and how historical scholarship or historical perspective can help better illuminate the selected topic or see it in a different light. The conversation occurs over a brownbag lunch in an open, welcoming and informal environment.

Past "Lunch @ Lepage" topics have included Presidential funerals, women in politics, the significance of heritage months, Open Access scholarship, the student loan crisis, history in the movies, blackface photographs in yearbooks and guilty pleasures.

Lunch at Lepage normally occurs from 12 鈥 1 p.m. in the Lepage Center, Room 410 of the St. Augustine Center on 无码专区's campus, but have also been held virtually due to the pandemic.

 

Summer Internship Program

The Lepage Center partners with public-facing institutions across the country to offer paid summer internships to undergraduate and graduate students so that they can develop skills and gain experience working on historical projects that serve the public interest.

Interns work full-time (35 hours per week) for at least 8 weeks. The stipend for undergraduate internships is $4,000. The stipend for graduate internships is $5,000. Stipends are intended to cover housing, travel and daily living expenses鈥攁ll arrangements and costs for which are the intern鈥檚 responsibility.

Summer Internship Call for Partners

2025 Summer Internship Call for Partners

Application Instructions

Please send a letter of interest and a 2-page resume of the primary internship supervisor(s) in a single PDF to Kevin Fox, Lepage Assistant Director, at lepage@villanova.edu

 

Letters of interest should address the following:

  • What duties and outcomes will define the proposed internship?
  • How does the proposed internship use historical thinking, methods, and skills to address issues of public interest?
  • Who will be the primary internship supervisor(s)? What types of teaching, mentoring, and professional development will they provide for the student?
  • Will this internship be integrated into an existing internship program or is it a stand-alone opportunity?
  • Can this internship, or parts of it, be done remotely?
  • Can you tailor this internship to undergraduate or graduate expectations and mentorship, or is it best suited for one over the other?
  • Can you contribute funding toward an internship stipend, travel expenses, or housing? This is not a requirement for successful applications.

 

Application Deadline

February 7, 2025

 

Award Notification

The Lepage Center will notify applicants by March 2025

 

Questions

Contact Kevin Fox, Lepage Center Assistant Director, at lepage@villanova.edu

Summer Internship Program

THE SUMMER 2025 INTERNSHIP APPLICATION WILL OPEN IN SPRING 2025

Questions: Contact Kevin Fox, Lepage Center Assistant Director, at lepage@villanova.edu

Albert Lepage Center for History in the Public Interest

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St. Augustine Center, Room 410
800 Lancaster Ave., 无码专区, PA 19085

  

RELATED PROGRAMS

The Lepage Center works in close partnership with 无码专区鈥檚 Department of History, home to award-winning faculty whose expertise and commitment to public-facing history shape and inform our work.

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