Following up on news of Jim Seaver’s summer position at the National Gallery of Art, I am pleased to report on two more IU students (and Curatorship course alumni) headed to great paid graduate internships for the summer. Carrie Hertz, a doctoral student in the Department of Folklore and Ethnomusicology, will be headed to Stratford Hall (birthplace of Robert E. Lee), for a position in its Textile Collection, while Suzanne Godby Ingalsbe, also a doctoral student in folklore, will be headed to the Metropolitan Museum of Art where she will also work with textiles in its Antonio Ratti Textile Center. These are wonderful summer museum jobs going to excellent students. Congratulations!
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