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Archaeology
Campus Work-Study Positions of Special Interest to Religion and Archaeology Majors
Campus Work-Study Positions of Special Interest to Religion and Archaeology Majors
For Tutors at the
Academic Resource Center
.
Recent
Religion/Archaeology Tutors
have included: Marcus Myers, Holly Lehnig, Jennifer Hochman, Bernardo Urdaneta, Katie John, Meghan Strong and Kirsten Darby.
Language Tutors
have included:
Stephen Sharp, Katie John, Brandon Stewart, Jill Parker, Laura Taylor, and Kelly Szpara for Greek, and Jennifer Hochman, Cynthia Betz, Michele Burns and Aloys Rode, Britta Spaulding, Matthew Martin for Hebrew.
For the
Archaeology Slide Database Project
. Students who have worked on this project include:
Sarah Rayner, Laura Koons, Andrea Stottlemyer, Shannon Wilson, Jennifer Hochman, Michele Burns, Jill Parker, Katie John, Jason Zan, Katie Cherrington, Heather Rardin.
For the
Archaeology Pottery Display Renovation Project
. Students working on this project are Art and Archaeology double majors:
Shannon Wilson and Jill Parker, and dig veteran Michele Burns.
Michele also worked on the pottery study collection.
At
Snowden Library
- in circulation, archives or technical services. Familiarity with the library, information literacy, is highly useful for potential graduate students! Archaeology majors Holly Lehnig and Michele Burns have done this recently.
At the
James V. Brown Library
(our local public library, a block from campus). Tressa Nolan did this a few years ago.
At the
Lycoming County Historical Museum
. History / Archaeology double major Jennifer Eaton worked there last year cataloguing museum holdings, along with Theater / Archaeology double major Nick Roberts. Other archaeology types working at the museum recently have been:
Abigail Appleman, Stephanie Wanek, Derek Whitman and Michele Burns.
On the Dig at
Idalion, Cyprus
.
Work-Study Positions sponsored by the
Religion Department
in 2000-2007:
Archaeology Slide Cataloguer
Archaeology Exhibit Designer
Religion Tutor and Grader
Language Tutor and Grader (Hebrew, Greek)
Typist (Manuscript Preparation for Dr. Hughes)
Research Assistant (Dr. Johnson)