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Category Archives: Interns
Historic Buildings: Foundations of a Society
By Susie Trexler There is a choreography to life that informs and affects our surroundings. Both man-made and natural environments are built and molded around our lifestyles. Landscapes reflect their use with the worn precision of grooves in an old … Continue reading
How to Spend a Summer Becoming a Preservationist
Summer is just around the corner and with it opportunities for students to gain some professional experience in their chosen field. If your field is historic preservation, heritage conservation or some other related aspect, there are plenty of organizations that could use your help – and help you kick start your preservation career. Continue reading
Interns Make the World Go Round
We’re pleased to welcome two new interns to Adventures in Preservation. MacKensie Cornelius and Nicholas Merkelson are both world travelers whose adventures have fed their keen interest in cultural heritage and global heritage issues and inspired them to do more … Continue reading
Thank you, Catherine
Summer is a busy time, for not only is it key “workshop season” we are also busy planning for future workshops. This year we’ve have the good fortune to have Catherine Poudin, our valiant intern, helping us out. Catherine, who … Continue reading
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