Now hiring for Summer 2010!
The Tulsa World is looking for interns for its newsroom and advertising department.
Newsroom Internships
The newsroom will hire interns for the following departments: Web, Photo, News Reporting, Sports Reporting, Design and Copy Desk. These are paid internships -- $12 per hour, 40 hours per week for 13-weeks. Flexible start times.
Deadline to apply for newsroom internships is Jan. 15, 2010.
Send a cover letter, resume and 5 samples of work to Susan Ellerbach, managing editor, P.O. Box 1770, Tulsa, OK 74102, or email susan.ellerbach@tulsaworld.com.
Questions? Send an email or call (918) 581-8329.
Advertising Internships
The advertising department will hire two interns who are Marketing, Advertising and Public Relations undergraduates. Applicants must have a valid driver's license and a vehicle. These are paid internships.
Deadline to apply for advertising internships is Feb. 1, 2010.
Contact Jennifer Carthel, retail advertising manager, at (918) 581-8512 or email at jennifer.carthel@tulsaworld.com.
Look at some of the work by 2008's interns.

Lee Logan
News intern from University of Missouri
Purple rain: Beneficial martins put on a show, but not
everyone's a fan
Nearly 200,000 birds black out the downtown sky for a few minutes this time of year.
The Seneca-Cayuga tribe was thrown into an uproar Thursday after its former chief tried to take over the tribe's casino.


Vanessa Petty
Copy Desk intern from the University of Missouri


Emily Holman
News intern from Oklahoma State University
Freedman, Journey and Marley don't go far for the fish that Tulsa zookeeper Seana Flossic feeds them, but parents of baby penguins in the wild are finding food harder to come by.
Humane Society facing a cat crisis
Gina Gardner hung up the phone three times in 10 minutes without a smile.


Azra Drljevic
Design intern from the University of Kentucky


Aram Boghosian
Photo intern from Northeastern University


Ryan Strong
News intern from the University of Northern Illinois
Tulsa is now the home of the United States' newest yodeling champion, 14-year-old Emma Jane Pendleton.
At 19, Cruz McIntire became homeless.


Ryan Gladstone
Web intern from the University of Missouri
Someone who has never run a grocery store is doing it because his community needs one. Scott Smith is putting his faith into something real -- the Blue Jackalope.
Elder Kaneko Kaneko came to the United States from the Marshall Islands with a shallow understanding of English and a deep faith.

Look at some of the work by 2007's Tulsa World interns

Matt Baker
Sports intern from Northwestern University (now a Tulsa World Sports Writer)
High school linemen have grown massively over the last 40 years, a trend health experts worry will have serious consequences
Long before Tiger Woods became the world’s best golfer, his father knew he was destined for greatness.
Baker also contributed to a blog during the 2007 PGA Championship when it was played in Tulsa.


Adam Wisneski
Online intern from the University of Missouri (now a Tulsa World Multimedia Producer)
Watch a slide show of his work over the summer.
Watch a audio slide show: "The Gatekeepers at Tulsa Stockyards."


Jarrel Wade
News intern from the University of Oklahoma (now a Tulsa World Staff Writer)
Fireworks greet "fourth" babies: A bang-up birthday
Carisa Smith was sitting down to enjoy the fireworks show and to rest her feet from her tiring pregnancy.
Source of damage remains a mystery to car owners
Insurance companies for various downtown contractors are continuing to investigate the sources of spray that damaged more than 300 classic cars at a Pontiac convention last week.
BROKEN ARROW -- Family and friends of Army Staff Sgt. Jack Richards, a Broken Arrow native, tapped their feet to Lynyrd Skynyrd's "Freebird" as they celebrated his life and said goodbye at funeral services Monday.


Tara Jordan
Satellite intern who was a home school student
Hunter Hart ran to his front door and pulled it open, wearing a welcoming smile and a football T-shirt.
Shanna Harrison: Oklahoma native, Academy Award-winner?
View the debut: Kids gear up to see 'High School Musical 2
With tunes from the first sensation still playing in their heads, kids across the country are gearing up for this year's coolest sequel -- Disney's "High School Musical 2."


Max Porter
News intern from Yale University
Ben Kweller is a busy man.
Billy Bob Thornton is a man of many talents.
70 years strong: This marriage is for keeps
After 70 years, the Chamblees know a few things about staying married.


Jodi Ann Holopirek
Copy editing intern from the University of Kansas
A college-age male appeared to have brought a weapon to the University of Oklahoma campus on a rainy morning, only one day after the Virginia Tech massacre that killed 32 people.
Petty larceny can be big issue
If diamonds really are a girl's best friend, Oklahoma State University senior Laura Roach lost every best friend she had in just one day.
Rule-breakers often judged by their peers
Students who violate university policies in the residential halls at Oklahoma State University aren't sent to the administrator's office.


Joy Lewis
Photo intern from the University of Western Kentucky


The 2007 Summer Intern Project
As a group, the interns worked on a series about on campus safety and crime.
A college-age male appeared to have brought a weapon to the University of Oklahoma campus on a rainy morning, only one day after the Virginia Tech massacre that killed 32 people.
Petty larceny can be big issue
If diamonds really are a girl's best friend, Oklahoma State University senior Laura Roach lost every best friend she had in just one day.
Rule-breakers often judged by their peers
Students who violate university policies in the residential halls at Oklahoma State University aren't sent to the administrator's office.



