Bryan Foster, Chelsea Vergiels, Taniya Moore, Brittany Simmons, and Lakyrra Magee, participants in the 2018 Michigan in the World program (Michael Gawlik)
Michigan in the World
Michigan in the World (MITW) is a paid undergraduate internship program where students develop online public exhibitions of research about the history of U-M and its relationships with the wider world.
MITW is a partnership between the History Department and Bentley Historical Library. Working with a faculty expert, graduate student coordinator, and Bentley archivists, students engage in extensive original research in campus archives and present their findings in a digital exhibit designed for public and classroom audiences. Recent topics have included: Black community-building in the Ann Arbor area; mental health at U-M; the university’s relationship to the Philippines; and Black women at the university.
Project Overview
Creator
Bentley Historical Library, History
Format
Program
Publication year
2015-Present
Students researching at the Bentley Historical Library (Lon Horwedel)