The Reginald F. Lewis Museum of Maryland
African American History and Culture is the largest African
American museum on the East Coast. Its exhibitions and public
programs highlight the persistence and self-determination
of African Americans, past and present, to achieve their
own measure of equality and personal achievement in their
home state and beyond. Our Scholars Program is designed
to expose graduate and undergraduate students to the Museums
professional programs exhibitions and services. The museum
offers internships throughout the academic year. Internships
are part-time (20 hours a week for undergraduate students
and 30 hours a week for graduate students).
If you are interested in becoming part of the MAAMC, please contact Joy Hall, Volunteer and Scholars Program Manager at 443-263-1852.
Again, thank you for your interest!