This summer I was blessed with an extraordinary opportunity. All thanks go to the generous alumni, and Alumnus Jeff Bean, and entrusting my abilities to handle the Coons Public Service Internship. This […]
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My time at the Federal Courthouse was very eye-opening. Going in, I honestly didn’t expect to get to do so much in terms of actual work. I expected to sit in our […]
I’m writing this blog to express my gratitude to Wabash College for the funding for my summer internship and to Andrew Miller who provided me with exposure to the legal world, especially […]
This summer, I had the incredible opportunity to study abroad in Vienna, Austria,through the IES Abroad Summer program. I took a course on “Psychology and Society in Vienna,” and a course on […]
Read More - Rivera III ’25 | Psychology of Prejudice and Discrimination
My time at Taylor, Minnette, Schneider, & Clutter P.C this summer was incredible. My knowledge of the law expanded greatly. I was able to grapple with areas like municipal, estate, tax, and […]
Read More - Cody ’26 | Taylor, Minnette, Schneider, & Clutter P.C
This summer, I had the privilege of working as a Development Intern for the Legal Aid Society of Louisville. As a development intern, I worked closely with the Director of Development and […]
I had the opportunity to work as an intern this summer at SFT (Students for a Free Tibet), a global chapter-based network of young people and activists around the world that primarily […]
I had the honor to represent Wabash College this summer in our country’s capital of Washington DC. I spent six weeks interning for Indiana Senator Mike Braun In his office in the […]
This summer, I served as RAND’s first undergraduate fellow. In a fellowship with RAND’s Center to Advance Racial Equity Policy (CAREP) in Santa Monica, California, I gained insight into criminal justice research […]
This summer, I had an amazing internship with Judge Paul Felix. I have learned and grown much as an individual, a student, and as someone planning to attend law school. Thank you, […]
This summer I had the privilege to work for the Louisiana Capital Assistance Center (LCAC), a nonprofit law firm in New Orleans, LA that provides capital defense to indigent people. In other […]
The American criminal justice system is inherently complex and inaccessible to those without the effective resources to navigate it. This reality is at fundamental odds with the principles we believe govern our […]
Read More - Grennon ’24 | New Hampshire Public Defenders Office
I served as a pre-law intern this summer for Blockchain Commons, a not-for-profit organization domiciled in Wyoming. As their mission statement says, “[Blockchain Commons] advocates for the creation of open, interoperable, secure […]
Tony Brunenkant ’22 — First, I would first like to thank the Coons Fund for allowing me to take on an opportunity that I would be unable to do otherwise. What the […]
Read More - Brunenkant ’22 – Colibrí Center for Human Rights
Daniel Cuevas ’21 — This summer, I have had the splendid opportunity to intern with the Indiana Democratic Party in downtown Indianapolis. For the first two weeks of the internship, I completed […]
Jacob Burnett ’15 – “From the very beginning, our state and national constitutions and laws have laid great emphasis on procedural and substantive safeguards designed to assure fair trials before impartial tribunals […]
Read More - Jacob Burnett ’15 – The Vantage Point of Gideon’s Army
Cole Crouch ‘17 – For the summer of 2014, I am interning in Washington, D.C. for Congressman and Wabash alumnus Todd Rokita ’92. Before I jump into the details, I would like […]
Dylan Miller ’16 – This summer I have had the pleasure to intern at the Peace Corps Headquarters in Washington, DC. Since first visiting DC in the summer of 2013, I made it […]