We're happy to announce new featured content on our Facebook page. We've asked public policy interns funded by the Rockefeller Center to provide updates while they are still working. Our goal is to share tips from our interns, to highlight the organizations that are hosting our interns for learning opportunities outside of the academic classroom, and to shine a spotlight on the students that will become our next generation of leaders.
The first student to be featured in our Facebook Notes section is Daniel Bornstein '14. Daniel is currently an intern at the Association of Public and Land-grant Universities (APLU), working on the Feed the Future initiative. Daniel's work on global hunger was also recently featured in this LI Herald article.
Interns have submitted replies to the following prompts:
The first student to be featured in our Facebook Notes section is Daniel Bornstein '14. Daniel is currently an intern at the Association of Public and Land-grant Universities (APLU), working on the Feed the Future initiative. Daniel's work on global hunger was also recently featured in this LI Herald article.
Interns have submitted replies to the following prompts:
- How has the workload of your internship compared to your expectations?
- What specific projects have you worked on during your internship so far?
- What has been a challenging experience during your internship?
- What was a rewarding experience during your internship?
- What have been some practical lessons you’ve learned in the day-to-day life of your internship?
- How would you describe your employer?