We use cookies and similar technologies to improve your website experience and help us understand how you use our website. By continuing to use this website, you consent to the usage of cookies. Learn more about our Privacy Statement and Cookie Policy.
There are many museums, archives, and other organizations in the DC metro area that are excited to take on interns and volunteers. Please use the drop-down menus to find opportunities. Please note that this list is not exhaustive and you may be able to find other opportunities not catalogued here. Fo...
Michael G. Chang is a specialist in the history of the Qing dynasty (1644-1911). He received his A.B. in sociology and East Asian Studies from Princeton University and his Ph.D in Chinese history from the University of California, San Diego. In addition to a full-length monograph, A Court on Horsebac...
The Washington, DC area with all the great museums, galleries and arts organizations, is one of the most exciting places in the country to study art and architecture. Opportunities for internships with arts professionals abound. We encourage all our advanced Art History majors to cap their college ex...
John Hanebuth
John Hanebuth is originally from Northern Virginia. After earning his undergraduate degree in history from the College of the Holy Cross in Worcester, Massachusetts, he spent three years teaching high school in Chuuk, one of the four states which constitute the Federated States of Mic...
Why minor?
Although a minor is not required, many students like to include one or more minors in their degree program by using credits that would otherwise count simply as general electives. Most minors require 15-18 credits of coursework. Strategies for choosing a minor is a great subject to discus...
Why minor?
Although a minor is not required, many students like to include one or more minors in their degree program by using credits that would otherwise count simply as general electives. Most minors require 15-18 credits of coursework. Strategies for choosing a minor is a great subject to discus...
Dr. Jane Hooper, Associate Professor of History at George Mason University, has published a new book titled, Yankees in the Indian Ocean: American Commerce and Whaling, 1786–1860, with Ohio University Press
From the publisher’s website:
“The history of US imperialism remains incomplete without this...