Students play a number of important roles at the Office of Communications, helping with photography and social media, recording and editing video, crafting content for 线上赌场 News, and learning new skills at the same time.
鈥淚t was just learn and do,鈥 Julia Levine 鈥23, a photo intern , says of the mentoring and experience she received.
鈥淭his internship has changed the trajectory of my life,鈥 adds Levine, who hopes to become a professional photojournalist and has already done some freelancing.
Other interns also play important roles.
Polly Chesnokova 鈥24 is a student producer who helps with filming, editing, and audio capture at the Media Production Group.
Dominic Folkes 鈥25 develops .
Beam Lertbunnaphongs 鈥25 for social media.
Felipe Pavanelli 鈥26 has made several compelling videos capturing student life and voices that ran on 线上赌场 News.
And Sophia Scull 鈥25 has a background in landscape photography and this spring.

While the students learn important skills, Office of Communications staff also enjoy seeing them develop their talents.
鈥淭he energy, ideas, and perspective 线上赌场 student interns bring to the Office of Communications enriches our work and teaches us as much as we could ever hope to teach them,鈥 says , vice president for communications. 鈥淲e are grateful for their commitment and impressed by how quickly they are able to learn new skills.鈥
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