Intern Archive Post's
A Lesson on Time
Remember back when time seemed to drag by? We just wanted to be old enough to do something more. You know back when we were

My Bio
I was born in Colby, Kansas and attended school there until I was in 6th grade. In middle school I moved to Hays, Kansas where

All Done!
I have come a long way since starting my first Ogallala Commons Internship in 2018.Then, I was unsure of myself. I wasn’t sure how I

The End is Only the Beginning
Although my internship didn’t go exactly as I had envisioned it, I am proud to say that I have grown as a person from this

Community Service in NECO
A central point of being an Ogallala Common intern is community service. All OC interns are required to complete 10 hours of community service, but

Blog 5: Red Willow Farms
The highlights of my internship were mainly learning about agriculture, and all the goes into it and how it works. The main project I did

Thats a wrap
Now that I have finished my internship I don’t want to go back to school. I really enjoyed this summer. Having a purpose to get

This was only the beginning!
My internship experience with the K-State Research and Extension Center was wonderful! I’m so appreciative of this opportunity and I learned so much. Dr. Aguilar,

Blog 5: Every End is a New Beginning
As I wrap up my first internship, I can definitely say that this is bittersweet. I am saddened that I am not going to be

Blog 4: Community Service
Throughout my internship, I had many opportunities to serve my community. I enjoyed the community service portion of my internship so much. Those experiences truly

En la Epoca de Tecnologia: My Work with OC and KSRE
With my internship, I’ve been working with the Hispanic community to introduce technology in their daily lives. This internship was much more focused than last

Blog #2: What have I been up to?
For my internship I am working at the First National Bank in my hometown. This week was the third week of my internship and I

Summary of my Experiences
I can’t believe this is my final Blog…this summer has opened my eyes to so many different fields of work and community service. I have