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Southern Oral History Program

Undergraduate Internship

Fall Interns 2013

Introducing our SOHP Interns


research activities), and participation in the weekly intern and aspects seminar. creative of the Evaluation will be based on complete, thorough, engagement asked to responsible, in all our

The aim of the SOHP Internship Program is to provide experiential education in the intellectual, organizational, and practical work of oral history at one of the nations most esteemed centers for oral history scholarship. This internship is designed in a three-part structure that includes an organizational placement or beat, a research project in which students learn to conduct interviews and engage with the practice of oral histories (ideally in correlation to the SOHPs core

internship program. All interns will be develop undergraduate their ideas, programming through

feedback, and initiatives as well as to support SOHP Projects and events as part of our team.

Layla Quran
Major/Minor: Global Studies/Journalism Minor Why are you looking forward to the SOHP Internship? Sharing the unique and important stories collected through oral history interviews with the campus and community, while sifting through and learning from the rich collection of oral history interviews available in the SOHP. What is your favorite campus location? Campus Y, Carroll Hall, or the Love house on a Friday morning

Collections Intern laylaquran@gmail.com

Grace Tatter

Hometown: Winston-Salem, NC Major/Minor: U.S. History with minors in Social and Economic Justice and Religious Studies Why are you looking forward to the SOHP Internship? One of my favorite classes was Professor Jacquelyn Hall's Introduction to Oral History, which I took last spring. The scholarship-asactivism ethos is one of the best parts of Carolina, and What do you like doing in your spare time? Go to Yopo, jog around Carrboro, sit outside and read, take weekend trips to the mountains, and watch Parks and Rec or Mad Men on Instant Netflix.

Support Intern Gracet086@gmail.com

is particularly potent at the SOHP.

Ashley Templeton

Hometowns: Charlotte, NC Major/Minor: English with a minor in Creative Writing Why are you looking forward to the SOHP Internship? I love talking to people, hearing great stories and doing work that impacts people - so I've found the perfect place where I can do all three! What do you like doing in your spare time?

I'm really into recreating/eating great southern dishes, laughing, writing, savoring my last year at UNC and exploring
Undergraduate & Campus Initiatives Intern atemplet@live.unc.edu

in general.

Corinne White
Hometown: Winston-Salem, NC Majors: History and Public Policy Why are you looking forward to the SOHP Internship? Doing more oral history interviews and being able to gain an understanding of a part of history I know basically nothing about. And of course, hanging out in the Love House What is your favorite campus location? Tables outside the Daily Grind and the Wilson Reading Room

Communications Intern czwhite@live.unc.edu

Morgan Jones
Hometown: Hickory, North Carolina Masters:

Library Science with a concentration in Archives and Records Management


Why are you looking forward to the SOHP Internship? I am interested in underrepresented groups such as students and LGBTQ populations. I am also interested in collaborative collecting. What do you like doing in your spare time? Gardening, rock climbing, hiking, camping, and painting. I also have three cats named Pippa, Louis, and Napoleon. Archival Liaison mejones101@gmail.com

SOHP Field Scholar &

Evan Faulkenbury

Internship Coordinator tefaulk@live.unc.edu


Hometowns: Concord, NC Major: PhD in U.S. History Why are you looking forward to the SOHP Internship? I enjoy working with undergraduate students, especially seeing them create and get excited about their own oral history project. What do you like doing in your spare time?

Listen to bluegrass music, play with my dog Watson, and hang out with my wife Alex as we prepare for a new baby!

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