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Student Internships

Through the generosity of alumni and friends of the College who recognize the importance of career-related experiences, Hamilton offers students several options for summer internship support.  This funding allows students to accept internships in which they otherwise might not be able to afford to participate. More ...

Molly Haughey '12

Haughey ’12 Peddles Benefits of Cycling in Boston

August 26, 2011 

Like many cities, Boston encourages bicycling as an alternative mode of transportation that’s good for one’s health and for the environment.  To help encourage bike-riding cities must implement bike-friendly features such as bike lanes and racks. The Boston Cyclists Union helps make that city conducive to bicycling, and Molly Haughey ’12 was a summer intern there, writing articles for the organization’s newsletter and creating an informational video about the Union.

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Emma Taylor '13

Nourishing NYC Aims to Feed, Educate, Advocate

Emma Taylor '12 Serves as Summer Intern

August 25, 2011 

New York City is known as a bright, loud “city that never sleeps.” Yet despite the glamorous side of the city, poverty-stricken communities such as East Harlem face issues of food scarcity and poor nutrition. Emma Taylor ’13 is spending her summer interning for Nourishing NYC, helping to alleviate nutritional problems in some of New York’s poorest communities.

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Eleanor Gartner '12

Gartner '12 Explores Life of Art Critic Calvin Tomkins

She Spends Summer as Intern at Whitney Museum of Art

August 24, 2011 

Museums offer the public an immense wealth of shared cultural artifacts in the form of various art mediums, and their employees help ensure that they remain a valued resource for treasured works. Eleanor Gartner ’12 is spending the summer as an intern for the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York City, conducting research on the life and work of former New Yorker magazine art critic Calvin Tomkins. Her research is supported by the Kevin Kennedy Class of '70 Internship Fund for the Arts through the Career Center.

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Sara Miller '12

Miller ’12 Targets Human Rights Violations

Summer Intern at Human Rights First

August 23, 2011 

Human rights violations infringe upon the basic, international rights that everybody should have. Sara Miller ’12 is spending the summer as a fighting discrimination intern at Human Rights First. Her efforts are focused on human rights violations in Uganda, and specifically she is helping to target the Ugandan Anti-Homosexuality Bill. Her internship is supported by a Summer 2011 Levitt Public Service Internship Grant.

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Rebecca Pomerantz '12

Reading Between the Lines

Pomerantz ’12 Interns for HarperCollins Publishing

August 22, 2011 

As a student interested in publishing, Rebecca Pomerantz ’12 knows the value of an internship at a large and established publishing firm. These positions often provide students with valuable experience to fuel their careers and enhance their understanding of the publishing field. Pomerantz is spending this summer as an editorial intern for HarperCollins Publishers. She is supported by the Joseph F. Anderson ’44 Internship Fund through the Career Center.

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Kelsey Brow '12

Brow '12 Takes Active Role in Utica Museum

August 22, 2011 

A museum doesn’t have to large or showy to be an influential and cherished part of a community. In fact, smaller museums can still have a significant impact on their environment while housing invaluable works of art. Kelsey Brow ’12 is spending the summer as an intern for the Museum Education department at the Munson Williams Proctor Museum of Art in Utica, N.Y. Her internship is supported by the Couper Fund through Hamilton's Career Center.

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Anne Loizeaux '12

Loizeaux ’12 Practices Public Relations in Internship

August 20, 2011 

For students interested in public relations, the opportunity to work with a large public relations firm translates into valuable career-related experience. Anne Loizeaux ’12 spent the summer in New York City as an intern with Planned Television Arts (PTA). She worked directly with authors as well as prominent media outlets to set up interviews for PTA clients. Her internship was supported by the Joseph Anderson Fund through the Career Center.

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Lauren Magaziner '12

Magaziner '12 Spends Summer at Top Literary Agency

August 19, 2011 

Literary agents can help authors get an editor’s attention, perfect a manuscript, or seal a deal on a book. Lauren Magaziner ’12 is spending the summer as an intern for The Writers House in New York City, gaining a hands-on, career-related experience at this famous and large literary agency. Her internship is supported by the Anderson Fund through the Career Center.

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Seiya Asada-Johnson '13.

People's Production House Gives Voice to the Unheard

Asada-Johnson ’13 Helps Improve Media Literacy Through Internship

August 18, 2011 

Although the media bombards us with information through newspapers, magazines and the Internet, people from low-income or immigrant communities may lack the skills to critically analyze all this information.  Seiya Asada-Johnson ’13 is spending the summer with Radio Rootz helping improve media literacy for the underprivileged. His internship is supported by the Couper Fund through the Career Center.

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Marta Johnson '13

Johnson ’13 Assists in 2011-12 AHI Programming Plans

August 16, 2011 

Alexander Hamilton left an incredible legacy as a political and economic thinker. Centuries after his death, three Hamilton professors founded the Alexander Hamilton Institute for the Study of Western Civilization, an organization dedicated to providing innovative, educational programming about a wide range of topics. Marta Johnson ’13 was a summer intern for the institute, supported by Hamilton’s Eckman Fund through the Career Center.

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