By Amy C. Vo
Princeton University Library’s Department of Special Collections is now accepting applications until March 3 for the 2025 Special Collections Summer Fellowships, hosted at Firestone Library and Mudd Library. The fellowships provide a summer of paid work experience for two current or recent graduate students interested in pursuing a career in special collections libraries or archives, as well as funding to attend one North American-based conference of the fellow’s choosing. Please see the announcement for more details, and email the fellowship with any questions.
![People reading in a library](https://i0.wp.com/specialcollections.princeton.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/889/2025/01/Firestone-reading-room-copy.jpg?ssl=1&resize=887%2C887)
![People reading in a classroom](https://i0.wp.com/specialcollections.princeton.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/889/2025/01/Mudd_Harlan_room_20170920_PU_SlaveryProj_DJA022_72dpi-1440x961.jpg?ssl=1&resize=1091%2C1091)
Images, left to right: Special Collections Reading Room, Firestone Library (photograph by Shelley Szwast); Harlan Room, Mudd Library (photograph by Denise Applewhite).
Work of previous fellows has been featured on the Special Collections blog:
Inclusive Description and Reparative Action (Quin DeLaRosa and Kate Mitchell)
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