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Since 1934 Benjamin Harrison Society (BHS) has been an educational, conservation and preservation nonprofit 501 C (3) organization. BHS offers all kinds of internships and volunteer opportunities. Some of which you may have never considered before: skilled internship, volunteering, serving on our nonprofit board member peer group, building a virtual library or museum. Building a computer lab and work with experts in our field work school. Professionals may use their expertise to mentor a student or visit a school as an expert speaker!
BHS prepares students with skills and training in under-represented degree areas and/or professional areas: geography, engineering, technology, archaeology, and other science fields. BHS matches high school students in one-on one mentoring relationships. With the support of their mentor, students develop experimental science research projects on scientific and/or technological topics borne of their own interest. Students who participate in the BHS Mentoring Project gain valuable scientific, mathematical, and technological, research and writing experience that serves them in their future endeavors.
Volunteers and Interns will: · Develop your skills. · Networking with others and meet new people. · Strengthen an impressive resume to impress employers. · Making a difference in countless ways to help your community and disadvantages students. · Helping your community plan for an upcoming bicentennial commemorative celebration. · Supporting the Commission’s outreach and educational goals.
For more information or if you want to donate you skills, mentor or learn a new skill, service or just want to support the Commission team click this button and join the BHS Team!
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SPECIAL EVENTS
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FIELD SCHOOL STEM PROGRAMS:
AN INTEGRATED CURRICULUM APPROACH TO:
GEOGRAPHY, HISTORY, ARCHAEOLOGY, URBAN ECOLOGY,TECHNOLOGY, ENGINEERING, AND MATHEMATICS PROJECTS.
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JOIN TEACHERS, STUDENTS AND EXPERT WORKING GROUPS
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STEM Field School Volunteer and Internships
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MENTORING AND/OR SPEAK TO THE EXPERT SPEAKER
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