Student experiences and internship opportunities in Washington, DC will be the topic of an open forum Wednesday, October 21, 2-4 pm in S-104 of the Williams Center.
SUNY Fredonia students recently interning in Washington, DC will be on hand to share important information and personal reflections about their internship placements and participation in the program.
Kaylea Happell, a former SUNY Washington intern and current Outreach Coordinator with the SUNY Brockport Washington Internship Program, will describe fall, spring, and summer DC internship opportunities now available to interested students of all majors.
Students can earn up to 15 SUNY Fredonia credits as part of the internship program.
Dr. David Rankin, Associate Professor and Chair of Political Science, will discuss his role as a SUNY Fredonia coordinator of DC internships and as a Visiting Associate Professor in Washington as part of the fall 2006-summer 2007 SUNY Brockport Washington Internship Program.