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Dr. Thomas and Marilyn Beck Scholars Program gives arts students hands-on experience in creative careers

Two School of the Arts students in a jewelry making class

2025 marked the inaugural year of the Dr. Thomas and Marilyn Beck Scholars Program, a 10-week summer internship that gives students real-world career experience working with creative organizations in Idaho.

The Beck Scholars program represents the latest of many steps the School of the Arts has taken to modernize our arts education. Students graduating from Boise State arts programs enter the workforce with the creative skills to practice their passions and the professional know-how to make careers in art.

Partners include Duck Club, STEM Forged, Idaho Shakespeare Festival, The Common Well, Visionkit Studio and Wide Eye Productions. These local creative organizations cover a breadth of disciplines in the School of the Arts: music, digital, theatre, visual art, photography and video.

“You are learning every single day, and you have to adapt to every situation you’re in,” said Jaeojah Hunter, a Beck Scholar working with Wide Eye Productions and a rising senior working towards a BFA in Film and Television Arts. “It’s everything.”


“This internship has completely changed how I view my future career. Seeing how many roles and hands go into making a product was very beautiful to see. It informed me that there are many avenues I can take my work and the technical skills I acquired have influenced how I create in the present.”


—Omar Saucedo, Beck Scholar

The Beck Scholars, a select group of arts students chosen from a wide pool of applicants, had the opportunity to meet Marilyn Beck earlier in the summer. “She was very excited to start a program where artists and creative individuals can express themselves,” Hunter said. “She was just so passionate and excited about us jumping into these internships.”

In addition to the Beck Scholars Program, Marilyn Beck has generously supported the Center for the Visual Arts, many student scholarships and the Dr. Thomas and Marilyn Beck Endowed Professor in the Arts. School of the Arts Director Amanda Ashley currently holds the endowed professorship.

“We’re deeply thrilled to launch our first cohort of interns this year, and we are hoping to grow it even more given the extensive student demand,” Ashley said. “Generous endowed funds make this program possible, providing life-changing support that opens doors, removes barriers and ensures access to meaningful, career-shaping opportunities in the arts and creative economy.”