Jonathan Gonzalez ’24 — I firstly want to thank Roy Kaplin, Robert Horton, and Dr. Pittard for everything WLAIP has taught as well as all the guest that came to speak to […]
Io Maeda ’24 — First, before talking about my summer internship, I would like to thank all of those involved in the Dill Fund. I appreciate very much that I was able to […]
Bryce McCullough ’23 — First, I would like to extend a sincere thank you to the Wabash Public Policy Project (WPPP) at Wabash College for making this summer experience a reality. With […]
James Younker ’22 — First off, I would like to thank Wabash College, the Career Services Office, Roland Morin, and those involved in the Dill Small Business Internship Fund. Without them I […]
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Donovan Snyder ’24 — First, I want to thank the staff and all those involved here at the Mishawaka Penn Harris Public Library (MPHPL) at all three branches for providing me this […]
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Zacharia Alvarado ’23 — First, I want to thank Dr. Roy Kaplan and the Career Services office for finding me a fantastic internship with The Language Conservancy in Bloomington, IN. The position […]
William Kadel ’22 — This summer, I had the incredible opportunity to work as a summer intern at the Crawfordsville | Montgomery County Chamber of Commerce. I want to thank the Career […]
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Tyler Rector ’21 — This summer, I have been interning at the Crawfordsville | Montgomery County Chamber of Commerce. Most of my work has been on promoting the chamber and its members […]
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I am working as an intern for the San Diego Sockers. The Sockers are a professional indoor soccer team located in San Diego, California. I was able to acquire this internship through […]
When I first started thinking about how I could make the most out of WLAIP’s support for a meaningful Summer experience, it didn’t take me long to set my heart on studying […]
This summer I was an intern at the Fusion 54 building in Crawfordsville. During my time at the Fusion building I was able to learn new computer programs that are vital to […]
This summer, I have the opportunity of being a Marketing Intern for the Wabash College Enrollment Office. I have taken on several responsibilities, and I enjoy tackling the different challenges the office […]
This summer Austin Hughes and I worked as interns on a planning grant project for the Wabash Heartland Innovation Network (WHIN), a 10-county region in west-central Indiana. We worked under the direction […]
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Interning by itself is an experience. To intern remotely, in state two time-zones away changes it completely. This summer I interned virtually via Zoom with Professor Winters-Vogel as a dramaturg to develop […]
My summer experience has been an unplanned but welcome one. With the beginning of the ongoing pandemic, my summer internship plans were shaky. I am glad to have the opportunity to learn […]
Nick Winter ’21 — First, I want to thank the Dill Grant through Wabash College for funding my summer internship and making it a reality. The past two summers, I’ve had the […]
Nicholas Hogan’23 — I had the immense luck this summer to intern remotely for Safe Hiring Solutions and the Business Innovation Program (BIP) through the Center for Innovation, Business & Entrepreneurship (CIBE) […]
In my time at Commodity Transportation Services, I have been exposed to a wealth of knowledge about the transportation business, a field that I honestly knew little about going into my internship.So […]