Payton Miller

I was a translation intern, so I translated documents between English and Spanish (mostly from Spanish to English). These documents included presentations about sustainability, diversity training, event communications, and social media posts. I got to work with a wide range of topics and different speech registers, which I found to be really fun because I got to experience a lot of different aspects of communication.

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Jesse Amburgey

I was a Student Preparatory Assistant at the MSU Broad Art Museum. At my internship, I learned better modes of communication and teamwork. I also learned more about Adobe software and 3D modeling software. As an artist, I learned what not to do if I want my art to last or to be easily displayed.

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Alexandra Martin

My internship title at the Women’s Center was “Client Support Intern.” My position mainly functioned to serve the consumers of the center by helping them achieve their goals. This would often include assisting consumers with resume building and using technology; helping them fill out paperwork; creating appropriate looks for work or job interviews out of our professional clothing closet; and possibly referring them to other community resources.

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Lauren Freeland

As a Tech Apparel Merchandising Intern for Marmot, I loved exploring Northern California and getting some awesome recommendations from co-workers on things to do while I was out there. I really enjoyed meeting the people I worked with all summer and beginning to feel like a part of the team.

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Cherilyn Wang

I interned at Yale University with Professor. Jason Shaw in New Haven, Connecticut as a Research Assistant. My primary responsibilities were assisting with an Electromagnetic Articulography experiment and I was also in charge of post-processing and data analysis.

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Anna Webber

Some of my favorite parts of my internship with V.Mora were getting to help clients with their creative choices such as mood boards, social media, and aesthetics, as well as getting to work at some cool events like a fabric sourcing trade show where I got to network and meet some cool people.

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Claire Donohoe

My favorite experience from the RCAH Center for Poetry internship has been the freedom of this work, both physically and creatively. The internship being online enables me to work at my own pace and in relation to my own schedule as a student, and I have creative liberty in my form sheets to discuss my personal opinions on the manuscript.

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