One of the meaningful and powerful ways that the Museum is able to preserve and interpret Northwoods wilderness heritage through learning opportunities inspired by Dorothy Molter is through our Small Museum Management [paid] Internship.

Each year, we hire 2 to 4 students who have a desire to learn more about the industry or are in undergrad and masters programs in museum studies, historic preservation or similar, and provide them with real-world experience and learning opportunities.
Through the Dorothy Molter Museum’s Small Museum Management Internship we are quite literally leading the next generation of Northwoods stewards to make a significant contribution toward a better world through Dorothy’s legacy of perseverance, integrity and generosity. As much as the Dorothy Molter Museum is part of Dorothy’s legacy, this internship program is all of our shared legacy.

Over the past four summers, in addition to working with the public, these young professionals have completed the following projects at the Museum:
