SAN ANGELO, TX — A San Angelo native has been awarded an exclusive internship at the Library of Congress. ASU student Keely Shaw is one of the 40 college students across the country who were selected for a summer internship program.
The Junior Fellows Program is a 10-week paid internship designed to expose the fellows to the breadth and depth of the work that takes place at the Library of Congress.
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the internship will be completed virtually. Shaw will be working with the Learning and Innovation Office where she will be working on a wide variety of projects under the mentorship of library staff.
The fellows will also participate in virtual professional-development opportunities, including assessments, tours, courses, and special events intended to increase engagement with the library.
Shaw has specifically been assigned to the Primary Source-Based Education Resource project, where she and another fellow from Loyola University are creating educational resources using primary sources from the Library of Congress collection for use in K-12 classrooms.
Shaw along with the other fellows will present their most significant discoveries on Junior Fellows Display Day during the week of July 22.
“The opportunities an all-virtual internship provides us are rich and varied,” said Kimberly Powell, chief of internship and fellowship programs. “The staff at the library have mentored and created enduring professional relationships for Junior Fellows for 29 years."
"This summer, we look forward to continuing that tradition, but in new and exciting ways. We have another set of extraordinary interns this summer. They will leverage their skills, expand their knowledge and experience, and work with the staff to connect users with the library’s treasures.”
Shaw is a member of the ASU Honors Program and is active in the ASU West Texas Collection and as a member of the project team for the History Department’s “War Stories” historical archive project.
She has presented her research at Great Plains Honors Council and National Collegiate Honors Council (NCHC) conferences and was selected for the 2019 NCHC Summer Institute for Holocaust Remembrance in the Netherlands.
Shaw is also active in the ASU Honors Student Association and has been inducted into the prestigious Alpha Chi and Phi Kappa Phi national honor societies.
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