by Heather Hayes | Jan 26, 2026 | Opportunities
Working closely with various MCVA faculty and students, the intern will assist in the creation of department sports related content. Examples of projects the candidate might work on include filming, editing, podcasting, digital photography, both print and electronic writing (i.e. blog posts), conducting social media research, digital design/animation, and social media campaigns. This internship will provide the successful candidate with a true hands-on, real-world experience where he/she will be required to not only apply their classroom knowledge, but to think critically and strategically. The intern may also be exposed to other areas of the department and Athletics through interviews with athletes and coaches.
Qualifications: The ideal candidate will possess audio and video technical skills, excellent writing skills and a strong interest in sports. Additional skills in photography, and digital design/animation are also of interest. Candidates must be able to work independently and as a member of a team, be highly motivated, detail-oriented, dependable, and responsible.
Location: The intern will work within the MCVA Department including the stage, audio studio, various classrooms and the media lab. Interns are also expected to attend campus sporting events and work in partnership with the Athletics Department.
Compensation: This is a non-paying, credit-based internship opportunity.
Timeframe and Schedule: 8-12 week internship, 12-15 hours per week
Reports to: Dr. Pulaski Behling; Assistant Chair Media, Communications and Visual Arts
Dr. Pulaski Behling will serve as mentor and supervisor for this position, but the intern may work directly with other members of the MCVA department, including Dr. Kate Fink. Dr. Pulaski Behling will meet with the intern to create a schedule with times and locations and to consult on projects.
Interested candidates should contact Dr. Pulaski Behling at mpulaskibehling@pace.edu.
by Heather Hayes | Jan 26, 2026 | Opportunities
Working closely with the communications staff, the intern will serve as a producer for select live streamed Pace Athletics events. In addition, the intern may work as a camera operator, operate the Tricaster and edit video content using Production Truck software. The intern will be exposed to and trained in equipment setup, pre-game preparation, software editing and camera operation. This internship will provide the successful candidate with a true hands-on, real world experience where he/she will be required to not only apply their classroom knowledge, but to think critically and strategically. The intern will also be exposed to other areas of the department.
Qualifications: Knowledge of the sport(s) the candidate will be covering is preferred. Candidates must possess strong communication skills, be comfortable with broadcast equipment, be able to work independently and as a member of a team, be highly motivated, detail-oriented, dependable, and responsible.
Location: The intern will work within the Pace University Athletics Department and attend athletics events specific to the internship.
Compensation: This is a non-paying, credit-based internship opportunity.
Timeframe and Schedule: 8-12 week internship, 12-15 hours per week, 40 hours per credit hour
Reports to: Alyssa Macur, Manager, Marketing and Creative Media, Pace Athletics
The Assistant Athletics Director for Communications will serve as mentor and supervisor for this position, but the intern may work directly with other members of the staff as well. The Assistant Athletics Director for Communications will meet with the intern face-to-face at mutually agreeable times and locations.
Interested candidates should contact Alyssa Macur, Manager, Marketing and Creative Media, at amacur@pace.edu.
by Heather Hayes | Jan 26, 2026 | Opportunities
The NYU Arthur L. Carter Journalism Institute, partnered with the Dow Jones News Fund, will host an intensive one-week journalism workshop in New York City from June 8 to June 14. The mission is to address the under-representation of African American males in U.S. newsrooms. Students learn from top-tier executives and reporters. The program is open to all U.S. college students who support this mission, regardless of their personal background. The deadline to apply is March 1.
Learn more and apply here.
by Heather Hayes | Jan 26, 2026 | Opportunities
The skincare company is looking for college students to rep the brand on campus! Learn more and apply here.
by Heather Hayes | Jan 21, 2026 | Opportunities
Rising seniors and graduate students – kickstart your career at the heart of culture and conversation with entertainment’s most iconic brands! Our Summer Internship Program is a paid, immersive 10-week experience designed to help you explore career paths while bringing your passions and fresh perspectives to work. This well-rounded program not only offers hands-on learning but also serves as a pipeline for future opportunities.
Exciting perks tailored just for you!
- Speaker series with industry experts
- Unique networking opportunities & social events
- Complimentary Paramount+ subscription during your internship
- Workshops on crafting your resume, nailing interviews and career strategy
- 1:1 mentorship, volunteer opportunities, on-the-job learning and so much more!
CBS Sports HQ a free 24/7 streaming platform for highlights, analysis and breaking news. HQ works closely with many departments to create digital content that not only airs live on numerous platforms but to distribute news, highlights and segments to appeal to all sports fans to consume live and on demand. Most specifically in this department, highlights and recaps are a priority to produce and distribute as immediately as possible after completion of games.
The intern will be expected to work on two different important departments. One half of the internship will be with the video team to learn how to produce highlights as well video for shows and content. The other half will be with the graphics team to learn how to build graphics for live and taped studio shows, segments, and highlights. In addition to building/creating graphics, the intern will learn how to fire graphics for the live and taped programming. By the end of 10 weeks, the intern will be expected to work in full production of both roles.
Please note: Interns must provide their own transportation to and from the studio location. The hours for this position are Monday-Friday 4pm-midnight.
Strong knowledge of sports is required. Knowledge of Adobe Premiere and/or Ross Xpression is a plus.
Eligibility:
- Internships are available to students who will be Seniors or Master’s students in the fall of 2026. If you are a graduating Senior, please check our website for full-time job opportunities.
- You must be available to intern full-time (5 days a week/36-40 hours a week) for 10 weeks total starting in June.
- Interns will be required to work fully on-site for the duration of the program. Note: Paramount does not provide financial relocation support or housing stipends.
- Internships are paid at a competitive standard hourly rate (school credit is optional).
- Applicants must be currently authorized to work in the United States on a full‑time basis.
- Employment eligibility to work with Paramount in the United States is required as the company does not engage in sponsorship for internships.
The hourly rate for this position is $20.00.
DEADLINE TO APPLY: January 23rd, 2026
by Heather Hayes | Jan 16, 2026 | Opportunities
The Dalton School, a progressive K-12 gender-inclusive school in Manhattan’s Upper East Side, is consistently recognized as one of the preeminent independent day schools in the nation. Known for its child-centered approach and an exceptional, inspiring faculty, Dalton enrolls over 1,300 students with approximately 350 faculty and staff. Guided by the Dalton Plan, the foundation of a Dalton education, our faculty meets each student’s evolving needs, interests, and abilities. Dalton challenges each student to develop intellectual independence, creativity, curiosity, and a sense of responsibility toward others both within the School and in the broader community.
We are seeking a Communications & Media Coordinator to join Dalton’s Communications Team. This is a full-time, 12-month, in-person position, and we are looking for the right candidate to start immediately.
Responsibilities:
- Manage photography and videography calendars and assist with management of outside photo/video contractors.
- Assist with photography and videography of school events.
- Curate media galleries and maintain photo and video databases.
- Create, edit, and publish digital media to school websites and portals.
- Create and publish content for digital screens around campuses.
- Create and schedule content for social media platforms (Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn).
- Collaborate with the Communications team to write and publish news stories.
- Create slideshows for the Admissions office and Alumni/Advancement events.
- Track data and analytics of digital media and websites to use for planning and strategy development.
- Update publications, including brochures for Admissions/Afterschool and curriculum guides.
- Support the Communications Team in maintaining brand standards across publications, websites, and social media.
Qualifications:
- Bachelor’s degree required in Communications or related field.
- Entry level position, with at minimum 1-2 years of experience that includes internal or external communications, photography and video production, and/or media management.
- Organized, self-directed, flexible, able to shift tasks based on changing priorities.
- Familiarity with photo and video editing software such as Photoshop, Lightroom, iMovie, and Final Cut Pro.
- Comfort with design software such as inDesign, Canva, and Adobe Illustrator.
- Excellent communication skills, attention to detail, and strong follow-through.
- Approaches work collaboratively and works successfully in a team environment.
- Experience in an independent school environment is a plus.
Salary Range: $50,000 – $60,000. Placement in the range is commensurate with experience.