Students in history 419 are reaching out to folks who work at St. Bonaventure University as part of an oral history project they are doing about our collective pandemic experience. If you get an email asking, please consider taking a little time for this project. https://sites.google.com/view/sbu-pandemic
Wednesday, September 29, 2021
Tuesday, September 14, 2021
Internship Opportunities
We have a variety of internship opportunities if you want to work in the field of history. You can intern on campus, off campus and, sometimes, remotely. We've gotten a lot better at remote over the past 18 months. If you look elsewhere on this blog you can see a sample of the work done by students during past internships. The internships often involve research, content creation, public programming and other public history activities. If you are interested in a career in the culturals or in education these are good learning experiences. If interested, contact Phillip Payne at ppayne@sbu.edu
Oral History project on St. Bonaventure and Pandemic using TheirStory
In History 419: Digital History and Archival Practices students are doing an oral history project using TheirStory. TheirStory is an exciting company founded by Zack Ellis in Rochester, NY. TheirStory allows students to conduct interviews, create transcripts with tags, and present them on the Aviary Platform.
Friday, April 23, 2021
Archiving the Pandemic Experience at St. Bonaventure University
The St. Bonaventure University Archives is pleased to announce the launch of their new website St. Bonaventure during COVID-19. The project was created by archival interns Josie Barcley, Thomas Chaddock, Alex Jodush, Kurt Stitzel, and Jackson West.
The site offers users insight into what life has been like for
students, faculty, and staff during the COVID-19 Pandemic. It provides an
opportunity to learn about the numerous challenges present on and off campus, looking
at changes in the classrooms, at various dining facilities, and in the residence
halls.
The website includes the recollections of members of the
Bona community relating their thoughts about and experiences during the
pandemic. It also includes graphs, charts, and images as further evidence describing
this unusual time.
The project is still active and we encourage members of the
St. Bonaventure community to participate by filling out the survey available on
the home page of the
site. Your answers are completely voluntary and made anonymous once posted to
the site. You can share with us as much or little information as possible.
If you would like to learn more about this project, or wish
to share your pandemic experience, please contact us @pandemic2020[pa1] .
Tuesday, April 6, 2021
Report on Employer View of Higher Education
The AACU has released a new study on what employers value from higher education, including students who major in the liberal arts. You can read see it here.
Friday, April 2, 2021
Summer Internship Available at American Historical Association
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Thursday, April 1, 2021
Jandoli Institute taps experts for project on speeches
Phillip Payne contributed to this fine effort by our colleagues at the Jandoli Institute.
ST. BONAVENTURE, N.Y., March 31, 2021 — The
Jandoli Institute has launched a new project that identifies the qualities of
good speeches.