Internship Program with our Host Campus
As longtime readers know, LLMC’s headquarters building in Hawaii, where the bulk of our scanning activities take place, enjoys a nominal lease on one of the community college campuses of the University of Hawaii. This longtime and happy relationship contributes massively to the success of our project, by enabling us to devote all of our revenues to our primary mission. We therefore are delighted to take any opportunity to prove ourselves good neighbors to our local host, the University of Hawaii’s Windward Community College.
In that spirit we were pleased to be able to enter into an internship program with the college. In this partnership some of their students will be able to earn academic credit for doing unpaid work at LLMC related to their career goals, while LLMC will contribute the training. The first such student under this program, Hope Rayman, started her internship with us this past week. She will be working four hours a week during this semester as a scanner in our rare book, step-and-repeat operations. Hope’s career ambition is to become an archivist. For our part we hope that her time spent with us will prove to be a real contribution toward that goal.
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