Logan Eveland

Pivot Health | Dublin, Ireland- Remote

My advice is to keep an open mind and understand that it may not be exactly how you imagine it's going to be. Also, take every opportunity to soak up as much knowledge as possible. You can learn from every experience, make it count. Lastly, have fun and don't be afraid to be honest with yourself if you realize that you don't actually love it the way you thought you would. These experiences are supposed to aid you in your professional journey and that can look a lot of different ways to different people.

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Suephia Saam

Mellon Grant Foundation | Remote

I learned a lot of new things during this internship. Some of these skills include Newsletter style writing, how to make style guides, how to build a resume, how to plan and run efficient meetings, how to reach out to community partners around the globe and strategize community outreach, how to promote a survey, how to develop a long term advertising plan, how to create a unique social media campaign, how to write press releases, how to develop and post on a website, etc. One piece of advice is to make sure you choose to be a part of a team who has the same beliefs as you do, who will offer you opportunities based on your interests, and work with you to reach your own personal goals.

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Katelyn Kroeger

U-Irish Diaspora Centre | Remote

My main piece of advice to those looking for an internship is to have an open mind. Some internships may not seem appealing to you for one reason or another, but you never know who you will connect with or what you'll experience until you are there!

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Sydney Bertinetti

The Law Office of David L. Carrier, P.C. | Grand Rapids, Michigan

To my fellow students, go out there and find opportunities as soon as you can. The sooner you do it, the more time you get to explore areas that interest you. The more time that you have, the more you can explore and be able to figure out what you like and don't like. Don't be afraid to go put yourself out there and start networking early on!

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Melanie Griffin

Clay Space TC | Traverse City, Michigan

I was the Clay Space studio intern for the summer. I helped with the physical movement of work through the ceramic process; through loading and unloading kilns, mixing up glazes, and helping reclaim the studio's clay. I also assisted with teaching during multiple kids camps this summer. Another component of my time in the studio was making my own work and introducing new things into the studio space.

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Aubrey Whiteside

Bambuddha Group | Remote

I was a marketing intern and my primary roles were to edit videos and design a brochure for an award show that my organization was throwing. Improving my video editing skills was my favorite part about this experience. Also, I learned a lot more about marketing and learned some design skills. This experience also helped me improve my time management skills and networking skills. In the future, I plan to pursue a job that involves video editing.

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Sydney Wharram

Broad Art Museum | East Lansing, Michigan

Through this internship, I learned the importance of creating connections at work through genuine interactions! If you are meant to work in a certain field you will find serendipitous relationships along the way. My advice is to look for genuine connections and pursue what actually interests you! Never allow yourself to feel like the field you want to go into is inaccessible, if you have a genuine interest and passion you will find the opportunities that fulfill you!

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Peter Morrison

Youlosophy | Remote

My responsibilities were to edit existing works for grammar, spelling, clarity, and punctuation in British and American English, which also involved translating some texts before editing. I also wrote new content in English following the styling and direction of the works I had previously edited. My favorite part of the internship was editing. The biggest project assigned to me was editing both existing and future books, so I quickly fell into the groove of being an editor and it brought me a huge sense of satisfaction.

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Sarah Karafa

Parmenter Law | Muskegon, Michigan

My advice for other students seeking internship opportunities is to start your search early and be open to a wide range of possibilities, because it gives you time to make connections and express your interest in an organization.

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Jacey Kennedy

Reach Studio Art Center | Lansing, Michigan

My favorite parts of the internship are the friends I’ve made and the beautiful learning moments I’ve seen students have. I learned a lot about non-profits and the way they run- and I feel deeply connected to the work Reach does. I learned massive amounts from each artist I worked with both about the creative process and classroom management. I advise that students looking for internships wait for their best fit if possible. I’m glad I took the time to sort through opportunities and found Reach.

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