• Wabash Blogs
  • Wabash News
  • wabash.edu

W.

Summer Internships

Wabash College

Menu

Categories

  • 2014 Business Immersion
  • 2016 Summer Internships
  • 2017 Summer Internships
  • 2018 Summer Internships
  • 2019 Summer Internships
  • 2020 Summer Internships
  • 2021 Summer Internships
  • 2022 Summer Internships
  • 2023 Summer Internships
  • 2024 Summer Internships
  • 2025 Summer Internships
  • Academic Research
  • CIBE
  • CIBE Internship Program
  • Coons Grant Internships
  • Dill Grant Internships
  • Global Health
  • Small Business Internship Fund (SBIF)
  • Stephenson
  • Uncategorized
  • Wabash Public Policy Project
  • WDPD
  • WLAIP

Recent Posts

  • Baldwin ’26 | IT Services
  • Spaulding ’28 | Crawfordsville Country Club
  • Navarro ’28 | Crawfordsville Country Club
  • Williams ’26 | Legal Aid Society
  • Torres ’28 | St. Joseph County Health Dept.

Archives

  • September 2025
  • August 2025
  • July 2025
  • September 2024
  • August 2024
  • July 2024
  • October 2023
  • August 2023
  • July 2023
  • October 2022
  • September 2022
  • August 2022
  • July 2022
  • June 2022
  • November 2021
  • August 2021
  • July 2021
  • June 2021
  • August 2020
  • September 2019
  • August 2019
  • July 2019
  • June 2019
  • November 2018
  • September 2018
  • August 2018
  • July 2018
  • June 2018
  • May 2018
  • August 2017
  • July 2017
  • June 2017
  • May 2017
  • August 2016
  • August 2015
  • July 2015
  • June 2015
  • May 2015
  • September 2014
  • August 2014
  • July 2014
  • June 2014
  1. HOME
  2. Blog
  3. Global Health

Global Health


Hayhurst ’21: Colorado, Resilience Code

Karen Handley

Sep 19, 2019

Neal Hayhurst (’21), Dr. Serak (’05), and Michael Tanchevski (’20) Neal Hayhurst ’21 — During my time in Denver, I saw a side of medicine that I had seen nowhere else, but not […]

Read More - Hayhurst ’21: Colorado, Resilience Code

Posted in 2019 Summer Internships, Global Health


Kiesel ’20 Indiana Rural Health Association Internship

Jacob Kessler

Aug 06, 2019

Abraham Kiesel ’20 — As an intern for the Indiana Rural Health Association, my first major project this summer was to convert physical screening tools to online tools using RedCap, which is a […]

Read More - Kiesel ’20 Indiana Rural Health Association Internship

Posted in 2019 Summer Internships, Global Health



Piesyk ’22 Focuses On Improving Public Health Through Community Engagement

Jacob Kessler

Aug 06, 2019

Patrick Piesyk ’22 — First off, I would like to thank the Global Health Initiative, Dr. Milligan, and Jill Rogers for providing this wonderful opportunity. This summer, I was fortunate enough to intern for the St. […]

Read More - Piesyk ’22 Focuses On Improving Public Health Through Community Engagement

Posted in 2019 Summer Internships, Global Health



Martin ’21 Translates For Patients At The Montgomery County Free Clinic

Jacob Kessler

Aug 06, 2019

Cameron Martin ’21 — I would like to thank the Global Health Initiative for giving me the opportunity to work at the Montgomery County Free Clinic. Over the summer, I had the opportunity to work […]

Read More - Martin ’21 Translates For Patients At The Montgomery County Free Clinic

Posted in 2019 Summer Internships, Global Health



Borland ’22 Behind The Scenes At The Montgomery County Health Department

Jacob Kessler

Aug 06, 2019

William Borland ’22 — My name is William Borland, and for the past eight weeks, I have been an intern at the Montgomery County Health Department. My responsibilities in the office have included the continued […]

Read More - Borland ’22 Behind The Scenes At The Montgomery County Health Department

Posted in 2019 Summer Internships, Global Health


Kelly ’21 St. Joseph County Department of Health Intern

Jacob Kessler

Aug 05, 2019

Patrick Kelly ’21 — My internship at the St. Joseph Department of Health has truly been a fantastic experience. I have been able to tackle my own project while also experiencing and […]

Read More - Kelly ’21 St. Joseph County Department of Health Intern

Posted in 2019 Summer Internships, Global Health




Gray ’20 Works With IRHA To Bring Healthcare To Rural Communities In Indiana

Jacob Kessler

Aug 05, 2019

Nathan Gray ’20 — This summer, I have been able to continue my exposure to rural healthcare through my internship with the Indiana Rural Health Association (IRHA). As one might guess, the […]

Read More - Gray ’20 Works With IRHA To Bring Healthcare To Rural Communities In Indiana

Posted in 2019 Summer Internships, Global Health


Rotaru ’22 Data in Public Health and Beyond

Jacob Kessler

Aug 02, 2019

Alex Rotaru ’22 — When people hear the term “public health,” most think of vaccines, health inspections, and PSAs that tell you what to do to prevent catching X disease. However, my […]

Read More - Rotaru ’22 Data in Public Health and Beyond

Posted in 2019 Summer Internships, Global Health



Joey Ballard ’20: Perú GHI Internship

Karen Handley

Jun 21, 2019

Joey Ballard ’20 — Oddly enough, seeing a chicken has been one of the most thought-provoking experiences I’ve had in Perú. As we drove through the countryside, I was in awe of the […]

Read More - Joey Ballard ’20: Perú GHI Internship

Posted in Global Health



Lakomek ’21 Gains A Different Perspective on the Mental Health Crisis

Christina Egbert

Aug 01, 2018

Eric Lakomek ’21– This summer I have had the pleasure to participate in an Immersive Learning experience funded by the Wabash Global Health Initiative with alumnus Dr. Sean Sharma ’98 and the […]

Read More - Lakomek ’21 Gains A Different Perspective on the Mental Health Crisis

Posted in Global Health



Doster ’20 Makes Empathy His Example

Christina Egbert

Aug 01, 2018

Owen Doster ’20 – Like many of the employees of the Health Department in Montgomery County, I do multiple things. For the most part, my classmates Matt Hodges ’19 and Hunter Jones […]

Read More - Doster ’20 Makes Empathy His Example

Posted in Global Health, Uncategorized


Jones ’20 Learned the Importance of Versatility in Healthcare

Christina Egbert

Aug 01, 2018

Hunter Jones ’20 – I was hired by the Montgomery County Health Department through a grant specifically to create materials aimed at helping those who had recently experienced an overdose due to […]

Read More - Jones ’20 Learned the Importance of Versatility in Healthcare

Posted in Global Health, Uncategorized




Hodges ’19 Meets the People Behind Prevention

Christina Egbert

Aug 01, 2018

Matthew Hodges ’19 – As a pre-med student with a primary care focus, I tend to frame preventive care at an individual level. When I think of preventive health measures, I generally […]

Read More - Hodges ’19 Meets the People Behind Prevention

Posted in Global Health


Marksberry ’21 is Focused on Understanding Others

Christina Egbert

Aug 01, 2018

Samuel Marksberry ’21 – As an intern at the Montgomery County Health Department, my main role has been with the vector program. That includes doing mosquito surveillance around the county by collecting, […]

Read More - Marksberry ’21 is Focused on Understanding Others

Posted in Global Health, Uncategorized



Jawed ’17 ‘Final Pills, Final Thoughts’

Kim Johnson

Aug 21, 2015

Bilal Jawed ’17 – When I woke up that very first morning in Uganda, I had 87 pills of doxycycline packed away for malaria prophylaxis –one for each day in Uganda. It’s […]

Read More - Jawed ’17 ‘Final Pills, Final Thoughts’

Posted in Global Health



Jawed ’17: Both Sides Now

Kim Johnson

Jul 30, 2015

Both Sides Now Today I stood and watched a man die – the life leaving his body right before my eyes. His struggle for breath became harsher and harsher until an abrupt […]

Read More - Jawed ’17: Both Sides Now

Posted in Global Health



Jawed ’17 Continues Research in Uganda

Kim Johnson

Jul 06, 2015

Sertraline, Sickness, and Stigma: Conducting a Clinical Drug Trial in Uganda What does Zoloft (Sertraline), a prescription anti-depressant you may have seen commercials for in between Jeopardy rounds, have to do with […]

Read More - Jawed ’17 Continues Research in Uganda

Posted in Global Health


Day 12 – Welcome to the Ward

Howard Hewitt

Jun 15, 2015

Bilal Jawed ’17 – Welcome to Ward 4C in Mulago Hospital, the last stop for many HIV patients and my second home for this summer. Understandably, one of the most common questions […]

Read More - Day 12 – Welcome to the Ward

Posted in Global Health


Posts Navigation

Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Next
Wabash College

301 W. Wabash Avenue
Crawfordsville, IN 47933
(765) 361-6100

  • Consumer Information
  • Privacy Policy
  • Non-Discrimination Policy
  • Contact
  • Login

Copyright © 2026