"Having our talented Humanities Clinic intern participate in and contribute to our organization was priceless." -Kathy Wyszacki, Community Connections Grant Program
Empowering Ph.D. students
Interns work on projects that require a range of skills from archival research to grant writing, to curriculum development and community outreach.
Impacting communities
"We loved having an articulate, passionate individual involved with our organization."-Roz Keith, Stand with Trans
The Humanities Clinic is an innovative public humanities program that hires humanities and social science majors to work with Detroit museums and non-profits.
This summer, the Humanities Clinic partnered with the National Humanities Alliance to assess the impact of Humanities Clinic internships on job preparedness and community...
Summer 2020 Humanities Clinic intern and social work major AeYanna Yett wrote this article for Authority Health’s Community Health Blog on the impact of systemic...
Humanities Clinic interns continually demonstrate how the humanities can be front and center when it comes to solving complex social and economic problems. Humanities...
Humanities Clinic coordinator Lillian Wilson recently collaborated with four other American Historical Association Career Diversity Fellows to write about how the Humanities Clinic helps...
The 2020 Humanities Clinic is now accepting proposals from Detroit non-profits, small businesses, and researchers at Wayne State and beyond. This Summer’s Clinic will...
The WSU Humanities Clinic is featured in the Society for History in the Federal Government’s latest issue of The Federalist newsletter. To access a copy...
The 2019 Humanities Clinic Annual Report is now available on the Humanities Clinic website. The report includes information on the Clinic’s recent growth and...
On Wednesday, Aug. 21, the Wayne State Humanities Clinic held its first Stakeholders Luncheon at Tierney Alumni House. Thirty attendees, including Provost Keith Whitfield...