As mentioned on Home page, this project allows eight to ten undergraduate interns per semester to acquire experience in editing and publishing, both in print and electronic media. The Painted Bride Quarterly is an established literary journal with a 30-year history that publishes four issues per year on-line and an annual print anthology. The journal is currently edited and funded by an independent board, but formal affiliation with the University is expected. The Mickle Street Review is an American Studies journal of essays and poems that was founded in 1978 at Walt Whitman's home in Camden, on what is now Mickle Boulevard. Edited by Tyler Hoffman with the assistance of other faculty and graduate students, the journal sponsors conferences and research on Whitman and American poetry. The Nick Virgilio Haiku Website is a collection of published and unpublished poems by another Camden resident, who at his death in 1989 was regarded as a leading American exponent of haiku. Items from the collection, which is currently on loan to the English department, are being published on-line. The project has been endowed by the Virgilio family with the intention that a course on haiku should be periodically taught, along with workshops, conferences, and other means of celebrating this intercultural literary artform.