Intern Archive Post's
Wrapping Up and Moving Forward
This year, I was working with Ogallala Commons as an intern to translate promotional materials into Spanish. With my first and second internships, I had

Introductory Post
My parents are from Chihuahua, Mexico, but moved to El Paso, Texas before I was born. We lived in El Paso for six years before

A Little About Me by Abby Schmucker
Hello, my name is Abby Schmucker, and I am from Nazareth, Texas. My parents were both raised in Nazareth, and although I actually lived near

OC BLOG 5 – Final ITems & SUMMARy
My internship involved helping with the film Written on Water – a documentary about the Ogallala Aquifer and the farmers and communities that use it.

A new beginning
My name is Masewa Mody and I am from Cochiti Pueblo, New Mexico. I am a very out spoken person who loves to meet new

Blog 1: Introduction
Kelli Holthaus Blog 1: Introduction Due: June 7, 2015 I am from Tribune Kansas, a small western Kansas town where I was born and

New Connections
Hi there! My name is Kelsey Garcia and I am from Lubbock, Texas. I graduated in 2012 from Coronado High School and I am currently

My Introduction to you
I’m Shaelynn Wood and I’m from a little town in Colorado called Campo. I have lived here since second grade and before I had moved

Blog About Me
I am very proud to be an intern for the Ogallala Commons, I hope to learn from the experience. Thank y’all for having me as

Meet Mary Ann Acuna
Although my parents and sister have been living in Seguin, Texas longer than I have, I am the first in my family to be born

No Longer a Student, but Still Learning
As a student of the Museum Science program at Texas Tech, I was trained to view museums with a critical eye. It was through this

OC Team Updates: May News
OC Adviser Inducted into Co-op Hall of Fame Ogallala Commons congratulates William Nelson, who is Vice President of CHS Corporate Citizenship and President of the

Changes Afoot for OC’s Operations Manager
article by Megan England Since I was a child, I’ve dreamed about walking across the stage at Oklahoma Wesleyan University to get my undergraduate diploma.