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Intern at the Clarke Historical Museum!

2/14/2018

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Are you a student looking to learn more about what it is like to work in a museum? Want to build new skills while learning about things that interest you?
Katie, the Museum Registrar, will be tabling at Humboldt State's Career and Volunteer Expo on Thursday, February 15th, from 12 to 4 pm. Stop by, say hi, and get more information on interning at the Clarke Museum!
You can learn more about being an intern on our Intern page here and our volunteer page here. 
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