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 practice working in Spanish as

What I Do
In the Lighthouse bookstore, I carry heavy boxes and books. I search for and mail products to customers. I restock books, pens, markers, art supplies, tapes, and highlighters. I check

Blog #5
During this internship I learned many things. I am so grateful this is an opportunity I can have. The highlights of my internship would definitely be getting to know many

Blog #4
I did my community service with Mrs. Self. Me and Amelia Mort both did ours together. We helped her bake and sell her famous sugar cookies. We also helped decorate

Ogallala Commons: Community, the Commons, and Ecosystem Services
OC Community Internship Wrap-Up As the weather is starting to get cooler, my internship with Ogallala Commons is coming to a close. It has been a wonderful experience over the

Blog #3
There are twelve commonwealth assets and these are some of them that I noticed form my community. Health would be an asset and that would be our local hospital. Leisure

Internship Experiences
In the last few months, I have had the opportunity to work with the Local Llano, local food shed initiative. I have been able to work with and meet some

Summary of Experience and Outcomes
Well, my final blog post is upon me, and I can hardly believe it! This internship time with the Ogallala Commons has flown by, and it has truly been an

Community Service Project
Informative Seminar The local public library holds monthly programs/seminars about different topics given by different people in the community, in order to inform the local people. On the month of

The End
My favorite part of my internship with Ogallala Commons was how much I learned about local foods and medicinal plants from my supervisor, Henrietta Gomez. I was introduced to new

Last Blog
I think that there is a rhythm to things or at least there is a rhythm to my things; a sort of monotony. A creeping, insidious, silence veiled thinly over

A Summer of Learning
During my internship, I was involved in two main projects: Organizing our storage room and painting the science lab, and preparing the school for the beginning of the school year.

Remote Work.. kind of!
“your direction is more important than your speed” I am in my 6th week of working a remote internship with Agrilead, Inc in Russell, Kansas. While balancing my MBA courses,