After interning with two television shows and a production company, Tyler Clauson-Wolf '17 is getting a peek behind the silver screen as an intern at Lionsgate Entertainment.
Natalie Ferris '18 explores a physics career at the Los Alamos National Laboratory.
Young Park ’87 and GeneOne make medical history with the first human trial of a Zika vaccine.
Alison Mueller ’18 got a close-up look at the 2016 Republican National Convention when she served a summer internship that included work with speechwriters and event wranglers.
Emma Batchelder ’17 (biochemistry & molecular biology) describes her summer cancer research at the Dana Farber Cancer Institute.
Michelle Sánchez '11 earns the attention of the White House through its Initiative on Educational Excellence for Hispanics.
“I feel like I got the golden ticket." IB&M major Andrew Rice ’17 describes his pharmaceutical industry internship, which included making a presentation in Australia.
Casey Cunningham ’18 (psychology) discusses her internship with the Alzheimer's Association.
Justine Cenzer ’18 describes what it's like to intern on Capitol Hill, an experience that's inspired her to carve a path in politics.
Julianna Barr ’17 (international studies) discusses her internship with the Office of the Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction.
As an intern at Sberbank, Russia's largest and oldest bank, Anastasiya (Nastia) Khlopina '18 attended a forum on entrepreneurship with the top executives at global corporations.
Maggie Wheeler '17 (biology and biochemistry & molecular biology) prepares to pursue a Ph.D. through an internship with the National Cancer Institute.
Environmental-science major Grace Stromberg '19 discusses her internship at the National Aquarium, one of two internships she's completing this summer.
Michael Marinelli ’19 helps educate the public about Santa Monica's natural resources as he prepares for a career in hydrology.
"Gun violence is a true problem in this country, and it’s rewarding to me to work on an issue that I believe is truly important," says Adam Moses '18, about his summer research internship.