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

My internship so far- Blog 2
Working in the IT and Retail Fields has really provided me with many experiences and unique situations that I might have not been able to

Applying CommonWealth to My Community
Dodge City, KS is a well-rounded small city. Around 27,000-35,000 people and short of 14,000 Dodge Citians in the workforce help create a prosperous small

All about me
My name is Ariel White. I am a 18 year old girl. I am currently graduated from high school. I was born in Conyers, Georgia

Brian Hernandez: Blog 1
Hello my name is Brian Hernandez and I am from Silverton, Texas. I have lived in this small town for the entirety of my life

My internship so far-Blog 2
Working with EMS has been an amazing experience. I have learned so many new things that I know I will use the future. I first

Blog 3: Commonwealth Assets
After completing the Commonwealth Mapping Exercise, I was enlightened by the overall use of the commonwealth assets in the small community of Swisher County. Of

Blog 3
More than being a very friendly small town, Borger has a lot to offer. It has several examples of all twelve key assets of commonwealth.

What I Have Been Up To- Blog 2
Hi! I am interning at the Briscoe County AgriLife Extension Office. I have no clue where to start this blog, because over the last few

What I Have Been Up To
As an Ogallala Commons intern and pursuing a radiology degree, my observation and all task are under direct supervision of a registered radiology technologists. One

Pictures For 1st Blog (Intro)
My name is D’Neil Doyle and this is me: This is where I will be doing my internship:

My Fourth Summer with OC!
Hello Everyone! My name is Tanley Andersen and I am so excited to begin my fourth Ogallala Commons Internship. I have lived in Haxtun, Colorado

Blog 2
I have now been working as an intern at SERCO for five weeks. The work has been very engaging, challenging, and diverse. The first week