In cooperation with Career Services, the department attempts to match students with internship placements that overlap with academic interests and complement academic coursework. Sociology/Anthropology students worked closely both with on-site and faculty supervisors to create an academic component to their work; in some cases presenting a written, scholarly paper, in others offering a presentation or analysis to the internship supervisor.
Faculty supervisors work closely with you to contextualize and theorize your experiences within the internship and our department offers academic credit for most internship placements.
Recent Placements
- American Museum of Natural History, photograph and analyze Pueblo ground stone tools
- Scalabrini Center for All Migrants, working on immigrant advocacy and research
- Black Entertainment Television, working on music programming
- New Shul, creating lesson plans and providing an organizational analysis to the shul United Nations
- Left Forum conference, where students provided organizational assistance and event planning for conference staff
- Planned Parenthood
- Henry Street Settlement
- the Door