Why Partner with Transformative Internship & Engagement (TIE) Hub?

Community, government, and educational organizations partnering with TIE Hub are connected with a talented and diverse group of students, faculty, and staff committed to advancing shared goals through meaningful, reciprocal collaboration.

As a partner, your organization can expect:

  • Skilled Intern Support: Receive placement assistance, connecting you with talented students enrolled in fine arts, humanities, and social sciences courses seeking hands-on experience in community settings.
  • Impact: Contribute to student learning while enhancing your own programs through community-engaged teaching, research, and service opportunities.
  • Collaboration: Work alongside faculty and students on projects that align with your mission, bringing fresh perspectives and university resources to your initiatives.
  • Equity-Focused Engagement: Support equal access to career-connected experiences for students from diverse backgrounds, helping build a more inclusive and engaged future workforce.

Partnering with TIE Hub means more than hosting interns — it’s about building long-term, transformational relationships that benefit students, your organization, and the broader community.

Learn more about Fine Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences (FAHSS)

Students in FAHSS bring a wide range of skills and interests to our community partners. Explore the diverse academic programs and departments within our college.

Owen Kelly

What our Community Partners Say

“I want to extend my sincere thanks for bringing AME into the internship program this spring. Anna has been absolutely fantastic; her contributions have been invaluable, and among many things, she successfully completed two grant applications on our behalf. With any luck, they’ll be wins she can proudly add to her resume.”

- Owen Kelly, Founder and Executive Director, Allies of Music Education (AME)