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KTWU Digital Media Internship in Topeka
The Digital Media Intern will assist in all areas of production, including field and studio production (running camera, audio, teleprompter, lighting, set design) and post production; video promotions for shows, fundraising, social media and station image campaigns; and securing interviews for KTWU local studio productions (IGI, Working Capital and Inspire). The intern will expand their knowledge of shot composition, graphic composition, editing, audio recording, and other various skills required to create programming for broadcast television. The Digital Media Intern will also support the production and marketing teams in managing and optimizing KTWU's YouTube presence. The intern will assist with video uploads, metadata optimization, analytics tracking, and ensuring compliance with KTWU's branding and copyright. Fall, Spring, Summer, or Year-round. The required 128 hours for the internship can be divided up to 64 hours per semester. There is flexibility to exceed these hours, if desired by the intern and depending on projects.
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Content Creator in Topeka
Reporters - Photographers - Videographers - Podcasters Reports within Student Media write stories, take photos, create videos and podcasts for the Washburn Review newspaper, website, Kaw Yearbook and Bod Magazine.
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Office Assistant - School of Business in Topeka
The Office Assistant provides clerical support to the School of Business and assist new students in transitioning to the School of Business.
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Social Media Intern in Topeka
The Social Media Intern will work under the mentorship of the Assistant Director of Social Media to support Washburn University's official social media presence. This role is designed as a hands-on learning opportunity in social media marketing and communications, with responsibilities that span social media management, content creation and planning, audience engagement and insights, analytics and more. The intern will play an active role in shaping digital storytelling that reflects the Washburn experience, while also developing professional skills in strategy, brand alignment and platform best practices. Applicants are encouraged to: (1) include a short, informal cover letter explaining your interest in the position and any prior, relevant experience you have and (2) email samples of social media or marketing work (personal or organizational) to leah.jamison@washburn.edu when applying.
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Esport Monitor in Topeka
The Esports Monitor will be responsible for supervising gaming operations and patrons' use of the Esports Gaming Room.
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