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My journey with Rocky continued my Sophomore summer, where I was employed as a communication assistant. I learned a lot about social media and marketing, which became really valuable to me both with my other activities on campus and for future internships. Then, during my junior fall I participated in the Dartmouth-Keble exchange program to study government at Oxford. I was able to become completely immersed in British culture, experiencing life and learning about government from a different perspective. As I have a vested interest in international relations, gaining this international perspective was an invaluable experience.
My junior winter I received Rocky internship funding to intern in Geneva, Switzerland with the US Department of State at the US Mission to the UN, which was an incredible experience and really solidified my interest in international relations. Without the support and funding from Rocky, I do not know if this experience would have been possible. When I returned to campus my junior spring, I became one of the discussion group leaders for First Year Forum, a group that I greatly enjoyed participating in during my own freshman year.
I continued to be involved with Rocky throughout my senior year, working for the PRS and continuing my position as one of the leaders of First Year Forum. In addition, I am graduating with a Public Policy minor.
Reflecting back on my past four years at Dartmouth, it is clear that Rocky had such a large and wonderful impact on nearly every aspect of my time at Dartmouth. Through the center, I have grown academically, personally, and professionally. It has made me a better leader, more informed, and a more well-rounded person.
Personally I have met so many incredible people that I would not have met otherwise – I have made so many lasting friendships with the students involved in Rocky programs and have found wonderful mentors and role models in the Rocky faculty. I enjoy being a part of this strong network of people, one that I know I will be a part of for the rest of my life.
Professionally, Rocky literally opened the door for me, both directly (for instance, by setting up my FYF internship with Conservation International) and indirectly by equipping me with experiences and skills that make me a more competitive applicant in perusing job opportunities and other internships. In addition, Rocky provided me with funding that actually enabled me to pursue amazing internship opportunities that are unpaid. Also, through programs such as CST and MLDP, I have learned a wide variety of useful skills, from networking to communication to global leadership, that have made me more successful in my activities at Dartmouth and in the workplace, both during my Dartmouth career and beyond.