By Sarah Jacobi, Office of the Bicentennial Office Manager and Administrative Assistant
The inaugural Bicentennial Intern Open House was held on December 9th 2016 and was a great success. Twelve interns participated in the event and faculty and staff stopped by to learn more about the projects they have been working on throughout the semester.
Students presented their final projects which included creating research based timelines, conducting oral histories, and participating in outreach efforts to various student groups on campus.
The following students participated in the open house:
- Claire Repsholdt—Women of IU, Bloomington
- Scott Jauch—History of IU Buildings, Bloomington
- Jessica Gordon—Oral history IU Kokomo
- Grace Shymanski—Early history of IU women’s basketball, Bloomington
- Victoria Morales—Oral history, IU Northwest
- Nick Broadbear—History of ROTC, Bloomington
- Jordan Siden—History of the Mini 500, Bloomington
- Cassidy Clouse—Oral history, IU East
- Jessica Ivetich—Student engagement archives, Bloomington
- Julia Kilgore—Oral history, Bloomington
- Kevin Schascheck—Oral history, IUSB
- Andrew Hakes—Oral history, IPFW
For more information about all of the intern projects please visit https://200.iu.edu/about/contact/index.html
If you are interested in applying for an internship please go to https://200.iu.edu/participate/internship/index.html