Genevieve Rust Ehlers Endowed Fund:
Art Museum Internships Made Possible in New York City,
Resulting in Full-time Employment
Alisa McCusker '02 and Holly Johnson '02
Two students in two years were selected for internships at the
Museum for African Art in New York, which resulted in two full-time
employment offers. Alisa McCusker ('02) interned at the museum during the summer of
2001 and is now Assistant Curator, in charge of traveling exhibition
programs, as well as Assistant Registrar.
Holly Johnson (02) began her internship at the museum in the fall of
2002 and is now Development Associate. She manages membership
and individual giving and provides research support in the area of
corporate and government giving.
Read more about the endowed internship program and the
experiences of these two department graduates in a feature article in
the fall 2002 issue of Hamline magazine.
Art for Living: Endowed Internship Program Brings Students to Art
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