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January 1, 2018 at 4:30 pm

Career Week | My Summer As an Intern & How To Find Yours, Jan. 31

College of Arts & Sciences Career & Networking Week, JAn. 29-FEb. 2, 2018. www.ohio.edu/cas/networking

Find out about internships from College of Arts & Sciences students who been there at My Summer As an Intern & How To Find Yours on Wednesday, Jan. 31, from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. in the Amanda J Cunningham Leadership Center, Baker 366.

Interested in obtaining an internship in the future? Hear from current College of Arts & Sciences students about their experiences applying and completing summer internships.

This event is part of the College of Arts & Sciences Career & Networking Week, Jan. 29 to Feb. 2, designed especially for undergrad and graduate students majoring in the humanities, social sciences and natural sciences.

Student Panelists

Grube at work in St. Jude's natural product chemistry lab.

Grube at work in St. Jude’s natural product chemistry lab.

Amy Grube

Grube is a biochemistry major in the Honors Tutorial College. She spent last summer fulfilling a lifelong goal: interning at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.

St. Jude’s internship program, called the Pediatric Oncology Education (POE) program, has allowed Grube to see firsthand how biochemistry and laboratory research affect the lives and health of children and their families.

“One of the best things about this internship is being able to see the immediate results from my research,” Grube says. “The compounds that I make are taken straight to be tested on leukemia cell lines after they’re made and the structure is confirmed. So, I have results within a few days that tell me whether my compounds are toxic to certain cancer cells.”

Caitlin Morgan, portrait

Caitlin Morgan

Caitlin Morgan ’18

Morgan is earning a B.A. in English–Creative Writing and a B.F.A. in Dance, Performance and Choreography.

She interned with New Ohio Review, a publication of the Creative Writing Program of Ohio University’s English Department and a nationally recognized literary journal featuring fiction, poetry, nonfiction, features, and interviews.

“Working at New Ohio Review this past semester was the perfect balance of task-driven logistical experience and candid mentorship,” Morgan says. “I was challenged daily to project my own ideas and artistic opinions, and I was consistently respected as a part of the team.”

Jarrett Quanrud, portrait

Jarrett Quanrud

Jarrett Quanrud ’18

Quanrud is majoring in Actuarial Science. His Internship was with National Interstate Insurance.

“My internship was an eye-opening experience that introduced me to the professional world. It was a great chance to see whether or not I would be a fit for the company, and what to look for in a company,” he says.

Keeghan White, photo taken outside by trees

Keeghan White

Keeghan M. White ’18

White is pursuing a B.A. in Political Science – Prelaw. He interned with internship with Southeastern Ohio Legal Services.

He is president of the Phi Alpha Delta Law Fraternity and is involved with Students Defending Students, Pi Kappa Phi, and the Order of Omega Honors Society.

“My internship helped me understand how important organizations like SEOLS are to those who need their services,”  he says. It also provided  him with providing him with a more focused career path, a wealth of legal knowledge, and a broadened network of professional contacts.

 

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