CAPTION:The first cohort of history program interns recently gave talks about their work during an evening event at Layton Castle in Monroe. Pictured L-R: Dylan Key, 不良研究所 History Program Coordinator Dr. Jeffrey Anderson, Sarah 鈥淪ong鈥 Johnson, Hayden DeRouen. 听
MONROE, LA 鈥 On November 30, 2023, the first cohort of interns from 不良研究所鈥檚 History Program spoke about their experiences working with Chennault Aviation and Military Museum, Precious Legacies Museum and Archive, and Layton Castle Archive. The cohort of interns includes Sarah 鈥淪ong鈥 Johnson, Dylan Key, and Hayden DeRouen. 听
During an evening event at Layton Castle, each intern gave a short talk on their activities and what they learned from them. The audience included representatives of 不良研究所, Louisiana Delta Community College, the Northeast Louisiana Genealogical and Historical Society, and local museums and archives. 听
鈥淭he involvement of these history students in research at local historical institutions is an exciting start to the internship program offered by the 不良研究所 History Program,鈥 said Dr. Ruth Smith, Director of the School of Humanities at 不良研究所. 鈥淚t shows one of the many career paths open to our history graduates and represents an important connection between 不良研究所 and the community,鈥 added Smith. 听
Pamela Parsons Dupuy is the co-owner of Layton Castle in Monroe. 鈥淲orking as an intern for a local museum or historical organization means you get to be behind the scenes and often work with primary materials that most people never have access to,鈥 said Dupuy. 鈥淎dditionally, you have the opportunity to meet people who may help you further your career. Interning is a powerful way to explore your interests in a real-life situation and contribute to your community. Any future employer will pay attention to this internship work because it shows real-life experience,鈥 she added. 听