Thursday, August 8th, 2019
BPIP Spotlight: Caitlyn Manahan ‘20
Read about Caitlyn Manahan’s summer internship with the City of Los Angeles Mayor’s Office of International Affairs and how it reshaped her view of sustainability.
Read about Caitlyn Manahan’s summer internship with the City of Los Angeles Mayor’s Office of International Affairs and how it reshaped her view of sustainability.
Read all about Patience Agasaro ‘21 summer internship experience with the Rwanda Development Board which was helped made possible by the Arias Family BPIP Internship Fund.
Richard Stover ’20 shares highlights from his internship this summer with the Susquehanna Valley United Way.
Emma Yost ’20 shares her internship experience at Brigham & Women’s Hospital.
JP Stark ‘21 shares his internship experience in Siem Reap Cambodia with Abercrombie & Kent Philanthropy Clean Water Project.
Heather Soled ’20 shares her internship experience as research assistant at the Harvard Stem Cell Institute.
Here are a few suggestions of things your might consider for the summer months to help keep your career goals on track.
CDC Intern Laura ’19 highlights three great companies in D.C area recruiting for full time positions, all of which have Bucknell alumni working there as well.
Summer 2018 BPIP Internship Fund recipients will share their stories about their internships and the application process.
Learn about the BPIP Internship Fund: a $3,000 stipend for students able to secure an unpaid internship in the nonprofit/public service sectors of the economy.
Have you heard of the McKenna Environmental Internship through Bucknell? Interns receive a $4000 stipend to engage in a 10 week independent research project with the sponsorship of a Bucknell faculty member.
For the second year we are excited to welcome the Tri-State Diplomat in Residence to campus. This is a great opportunity for students. Check out all the great programs the Diplomat will offer while she is on campus Thursday, November 1.
The Heinz Fellows Program offers an extraordinary, year-long opportunity for forward-thinking, social justice-oriented individuals who are interested in advancing equity in education. Fellows will work in urban schools in collaboration with teachers, staff and school leaders to support students in academic, social, and emotional growth while building knowledge and skills necessary to work in urban contexts.
Come and enjoy a discussion with Kate Bowen, B.S. in Biology ’12, as she discusses her path from an undergraduate student-athlete to current role as a 4th year Ph.D. Nutritional Sciences student at Penn State.
Calling all student innovators and entrepreneurs: Turn your ideas into action at CGIU2018 at the University of Chicago with President Bill Clinton and Chelsea Clinton this October.