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Brianna Heverly

Brianna Heverly

Brianna Heverly is a senior at Rider University. She has a double major in Elementary Education and History as well as a minor in Special Education. Over the summer of 2015, she had the opportunity to do her history internship at the David Library of the American Revolution. There, she pursued her love of history and research and experienced history in a way she never had before. Because of her time at the Library, she hopes to use her experiences in the classroom and find more opportunities to work in the historical field.

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Beyond the Classroom October 26, 2015 August 28, 2016

More than a Library: The David Library of the American Revolution

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