Applications now open for Bruce Lombardo Internship
µÛÍõ»áËù Chillicothe, in partnership with the , launched the Bruce Lombardo Internship in 2022 to honor Bruce Lombardo (1956-2017), retired teacher, published author, conservationist, and biologist who worked at the Hopewell Culture National Historical Park, as well as several other cultural sites in the area.
One intern will be selected each year to work with Chillicothe's Hopewell Culture National Park in the summer. In this paid internship, the student will assist the park in a variety of ways depending on their interests, background, and needs of the park. Such opportunities include aiding with educational programs and youth outreach activities; communication and research projects; and assisting rangers. This internship will help instill an appreciation of the significance of the prehistoric people through their complex system of earthworks and burial mounds while simultaneously expanding and enriching students' experiences.
A Hopewell Culture National Historical Park ranger and an µÛÍõ»áËù faculty member will mentor the student throughout the internship. At the end of the summer, the intern will reflect on their experience through a 3–5-page essay about what they learned through the internship and how it complemented and enriched their educational experience.
Students from any major are welcome to apply. Applications should include a resume, an application letter summarizing the applicant's interest in Hopewell culture and the internship, along with what the student hopes to learn from the internship, and a letter of recommendation from an µÛÍõ»áËù faculty member detailing the student's suitability for the internship. Interviews may be scheduled with applicants as part of the selection process. Submit completed applications to Ann Holmes in the Dean's Office. Find more information at ohio.edu/chillicothe/lombardo-internship.
The deadline for applications is Friday, March 22, 2024.