Ever since SUNY New Paltz made the jump from ‘Blackboard’ to ‘Brightspace’, we had to adapt our old application for internship eligibility. Luckily, nothing much has changed except it’s now easier and better than ever before! First, before you apply, make sure you are qualified to apply for eligibility. Here is the checklist: Continue reading
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Busting Internship Myths
Myth 1: You Register For an Internship When You Register For Classes
Reality 1: Internship Registration is Separate From Time Assignments.
Internship registration isn’t due until the first day of the semester you intern. If you plan to intern in Spring ‘24 internship registration isn’t due until January 22 Continue reading
Hawk Studios Announces Inaugural Film Festival!
Hawk Studios is proud to announce its first-ever film festival on DECEMBER 7th @ 7 PM in the CSB AUDITORIUM! This film festival will showcase the creativity and artistic achievements of any New Paltz students who wish to enter! Students have the opportunity to present their OWN FILMS for the chance of winning at The Festival. If you do not wish to be involved in the selection process, you can still choose to show your film for fun while keeping it out of the selection process. Students who choose to be a part of the selection process could win some fun prizes! The winner for BEST PICTURE will receive a $50 Best Buy Gift Card! You also have the chance to win: Continue reading
Paid Audio Project for American Soundscapes with Jim Metzner
The American Soundscapes Project has a mission to “crowd-source some of our country’s most memorable sounds” and is looking for help to do so.
Woodstock Film Festival Seeks Interns Every Semester!
The Woodstock Film Festival is accepting applications for the Spring, Summer, and Fall Internship Program. Departments include but are not limited to: Operations, Public Relations and Marketing, Festival Administration, Programming, Graphic Design, Photography, and Production.
Responsibilities may include: database management, film entry screening evaluations, fundraising, public relations, social media, copy editing, community outreach, industry research, production coordination, event planning, and equipment optimizing/organization.
The internship will be custom tailored depending on the intern’s individual experience and skills. Applicants with extensive knowledge of relevant software systems will be able to expand upon their experience. Programs include Adobe Acrobat, Photoshop, Canva, Squarespace, Lightroom, monday.com, Google Drive, and more.
Congrats to the 2023 Lambda Pi Eta Honor Society Inductees
How to Download your Progress Report as a PDF
When applying for internship eligibility it is important to upload your ENTIRE progress report as a PDF. Uploading screenshots of your progress report is NOT sufficient. Saving your progress report as a PDF is not only required for internship eligibility, but it is also handy to know for future reference. See the graphic below for the process Continue reading
You Must Find an Internship Placement by May 31 If You Are Interning This Summer
The first day of classes for the Summer 2023 session is May 31. This means that in order to intern this summer, you need to find and secure a placement by May 31. Your internship doesn’t need to begin exactly on May 31, but you must have the placement secured with Internship Coordinator Nancy Heiz. For more information on the summer schedule, click here.
Part Time Audio-Visual Position On Sunday Mornings To Live Stream Church Services
The Woodstock Reformed Church in Woodstock is providing a unique opportunity for community-based education and experience in their Audio-Visual Department. They are offering a part-time paid position for a student interested in Live Sound Reinforcement and Live Streaming via Zoom. This opportunity would give students the chance to learn under sound engineer Ken Cayea. Continue reading
Doors at Seven is Looking for Journalism Interns
Doors at Seven is in need of interns for their writing program or content creation. Continue reading