Humanities Clinic interns are better prepared for the job market, survey finds

This summer, the Humanities Clinic partnered with the National Humanities Alliance to assess the impact of Humanities Clinic internships on job preparedness and community engagement among interns. The survey concluded that Humanities Clinic interns feel better prepared to pursue a variety of careers, gained valuable skills, and feel more connected to their communities after completing their internships. Read the complete summary here.

 

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