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06/11/2009
2009 Washington, D.C. Internship Blog
WASHINGTON, D.C. - Twelve students from the College of Saint Benedict, St. Joseph, and Saint John’s University, Collegeville, are participating in the 30th annual Washington Summer Study Program.
The study program, which runs from early June through the first week in August, is designed to give students an opportunity to live and experience full-time work in politics and public policy in the Washington, D.C., area. Perspective participants from any academic major can apply for the summer internships based on personal interests.
Students earn academic credit though work in a Congressional office, on a committee staff, in a government agency, in a non-profit organization or with a public affairs group. The political science department, in conjunction with The Eugene J. McCarthy Center for Public Policy and Civic Engagement at CSB and SJU, organize the program. The program was founded by members of the political science department 30 years ago.
Co-directors Matt Lindstrom, associate professor of political science at CSB and SJU and director of the McCarthy Center, and Claire Haeg, assistant professor of political science at CSB and SJU, coordinate required weekly seminars for the students. These seminars provide students an opportunity to meet policy makers, activists and lobbyists, many of whom are graduates of CSB and SJU. Past seminars included visits with senior Congressional staff, executives of trade associations, journalists and current and former members of Congress. Students will also attend the second annual alumnae/i McCarthy Center reception, where they will have a chance to meet with CSB and SJU graduates living in the Washington, D.C., area and working in public policy fields.
“The program provides students with tangible work skills and networking opportunities that are usually less emphasized in the classroom,” Lindstrom said.
Program participants from CSB include:
Program participants from SJU include:
According to Lindstrom, many students return to Washington, D.C., after graduation to work on Capitol Hill or for a political interest group as a result of this program. For example, Jeff Schnobrich ’09, recently accepted a staff position at the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure, where he interned last summer.
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