Annelise Brinck-Johnsen '17 attends International Emily Dickinson Society Conference
A Rockefeller Mini-Grant provided the opportunity for Annelise Brinck-Johnsen '17 to attend the International Emily Dickinson Society Conference in Paris.
[more]A Rockefeller Mini-Grant provided the opportunity for Annelise Brinck-Johnsen '17 to attend the International Emily Dickinson Society Conference in Paris.
[more]Jacob's internship experience provided him with a more comprehensive understanding of how the US implements foreign policy through embassies and members of the Foreign Service.
[more]Sam Libby ’17 interned at the National Economic Council, which is part of the Executive Office of the President and is the primary advisory body to the President on U.S. and global economic policy.
[more]“It is inspiring to be able to see all that is being done in these realms first hand. These events have been an incredible way to learn more about health policy, and to see where I could take my own career.”
[more]Because of MLPD, I can help my friends, and from time to time, my co-workers write appropriate e-mails to potential employers, program volunteers, and professors.
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