6 Essential Things that Consist of Being a YoungLife Leader First off, I just want to thank the Lilly Endowment for giving me this once in a lifetime opportunity of being able […]
Starting a new job can be a nerving experience. There’s new people, a new role, and more responsibility. But, that is also what makes a new job fun and exciting. An internship […]
Test Gauge & Backflow Supply Indianapolis fills quite a unique niche in the Indianapolis market. The company, which was founded in 2011 by James Probst, supplies backflow prevention devices, backflow repair parts, […]
Read More - Tyler Regnier ’16 Challenges in Inventory and Product Development
While undertaking my research internship with Professor Sara Drury, I found myself developing as both a writer and in my critical thinking skills. These developments are exactly the reasons I applied for […]
Read More - Connor Rice ’17 Building Critical Thinking, Writing, and Project Management Abilities
There were many reasons I wanted to take part in a rhetoric research internship. First, I wanted to learn more about the rhetorical theories of deliberation outside of my spring 2015 RHE-290 […]
I would like to thank the Lilly Endowment for funding this program. The LABB Program thus far has been an amazing experience. I have learned so much from the program and it […]
In the first two weeks of this program, I have gained an extensive amount of knowledge that will help my future endeavors into the business world. This knowledge was only further enhanced […]
Read More - Zachary Carl ’18 Alumnus Returns to Provide Excel Expertise
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 […]
First off, I would like to thank the Lilly Endowment program for providing me with such an incredible opportunity. I applied for numerous internship positions, but I was very excited when I […]
Read More - Ezequiel Godinez ’18 The Blue Depths of Marketing
This summer I had the opportunity to work on the fifteenth floor of the tallest building in the area. On my first, thirty-second elevator ride to Maetrics’ domain I remember being nervous, […]
As I wrap up my eighth and final week interning at Angie’s List, I have been reflecting on all of the meaningful experiences I’ve had since arriving on June 1. After […]
My second summer interning in Indianapolis has been a blast. I was hesitant last summer to live in a new place away from home and did not know of the emerging […]
Last summer, I chose not to do an internship. I didn’t even look for one, and frankly I didn’t care to. I was set on taking it easy, and using my free […]
As an intern for the Montgomery County Health Department (MCHD) I have been involved in much more than I ever imagined I could be in such a short amount of time. My […]
Read More - Austin Burton ’16 Montgomery County Health Internship
When I think about a team, I think about a group of people who have the same abilities and desires. Before becoming a financial economics major, I thought that the only way […]
This summer, I was given this valuable opportunity to work 12 weeks for Union Station Technology Center in South Bend, Indiana. First of all, I would like to start this blog by […]
Read More - Haopeng Yan ’16 Building a Co-working Space for South Bend
As the 2014-15 academic year came to a conclusion this past May, I found myself filled with equal parts relief at having completed my first year of college and anticipation for what […]
I was fortunate enough to spend eight weeks of my summer working on the northwest side of Indianapolis at a new nano-brewery called Wabash Brewing. I spent the last two summers exploring […]
Read More - Christopher Shrack ’16 Chemistry and Wabash Brewing