Research & Education
The Marshall University HerdWork Humanities Internship Program
The Historic Glenwood Foundation is proud to support humanities students by participating in the HerdWork Humanities Internship Program at Marshall University. This initiative offers students paid work experience in their fields. These internships are made possible by a grant from the Mellon Foundation and allow students to earn academic credits toward their major requirements while gaining practical experience.
Glenwood was honored to be among the first organizations to host HerdWork interns and is delighted to continue this partnership with Marshall University. This semester, Glenwood welcomes two dedicated students who are assisting with the ongoing project to digitize Glenwood’s collection of archival documents. Their hard work and diligence are greatly appreciated as part of Glenwood’s commitment to preserving history and providing meaningful learning experiences.
Meet the Current Interns

​Jackson Murphy
Jackson Murphy is pursuing a double major in English and Political Science and is
expected to graduate in 2026.
