Summer Internships 2015

Sun-soaked postcards from Bryn Mawr students

July 31, 2015
by Diana Campeggio
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A Postcard From: Haley Humphus ’17

Name: Haley Humphus Class Year: 2017 Internship Placement: I am working with the Weavers Way Community Program as a communications intern where I will be taking photos, working on social media, conducting interviews, and creating a few short videos for the website. … Continue reading

July 31, 2015
by Diana Campeggio
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A Postcard From: Fatou Sylla ’18

Name: Fatou Sylla Class Year: 2018 Internship Placement: I will be working with Alice Lesnick as a Bi-Co Dalun Fellow. As a Bi-Co Dalun fellow, we will be working with UDS Ghanian counterparts to research and collaborate on a range of projects concerning … Continue reading

July 31, 2015
by Diana Campeggio
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A Postcard From: Dani Roomes ’17

Name: Dani Roomes Class Year: 2017 Internship Placement: This summer, I am working at the COLOURS Organization, Inc. It is an LGBTQ organization that focuses on providing social services for LGBT people of color in Philly. I will be working as a … Continue reading

July 30, 2015
by Diana Campeggio
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A Postcard From: Alizeh Amer ’16

Name: Alizeh Amer Class Year: 2016 Internship Placement: I’m a a grantmaking intern at the Global Fund for Children in Washington, DC. I’m working on measuring the impact of GFC’s organizational development and capacity building grants and value added services for its grantee … Continue reading

July 30, 2015
by Diana Campeggio
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A Postcard From: Airen McClure ’16

Name: Airen McClure Class Year: 2016 Pronouns: He/his/him Internship Placement: This summer I am interning at GALAEI, a Queer Latin@ Social Justice Organization in Philadelphia. GALAEI has three main programs: HIV testing, a youth program, and the Trans-Health Information Project (TIP). … Continue reading

July 30, 2015
by Diana Campeggio
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A Postcard From: Medoza Ameen ’16

Name: Medoza Ameen Class Year: 2016 Internship Placement: The non-profit, Learning Journey in China, aims to teach English to Chinese middle school students by exposing them to English speaking college students. My internship in PingXiang this summer will have me filming these … Continue reading

July 23, 2015
by Diana Campeggio
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A Postcard From: Ally Navolio ’16

Name: Ally Navolio Class Year: 2016 Internship Placement: I am interning at a PR firm called Falco Ink. During my time I will be learning about entertainment publicity within the film industry, helping with marketing research, film campaigns, press screenings, press … Continue reading

July 23, 2015
by Diana Campeggio
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A Postcard From: Marisa Rafsky ’16

Name: Marisa Rafsky Class Year: 2016 Internship Placement: I will be working at RespectAbility (in the greater Washington D.C. area) this summer as a Jewish Inclusion Fellow. In addition to acquiring strategic communications and policy skills, I will attend the … Continue reading

July 22, 2015
by Diana Campeggio
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A Postcard From: Alex Kohn ’16

Name: Alex Kohn Class Year: 2016 Internship Placement: I will be working at Camp Pegasus, a therapeutic day camp for children with social and cognitive deficits. The camp serves boys and girls between the ages of 6 and 15, providing activities such … Continue reading

July 22, 2015
by Diana Campeggio
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A Postcard From: Irène Delaney ’16

Name: Irène Delaney Class Year: 2016 Internship Placement: I’ll be interning at Casamémoire, a Moroccan NGO dedicated to preserving and raising awareness of Casablanca’s rich architectural legacy. I’ll be researching more about the city’s history and, primarily, finishing the translation of their … Continue reading