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This is my access card for my internship at alliant insurance. It unlocks doors and stuff. Its a shame that it basicly will only open the doors between the elevator and the office that i work in. and it only works on weekdays. its like they dont trust us.
Charles Lane of WSHU talks with journalism student Thomas Price on Wednesday, April 14 during the Stony Brook University School of Journalism's internship fair.
Just got home from a late interview with a lovely lady who is a vintage buyer... we bonded over American Girl reminiscings...
Dress: vintage, thrifted. I'm too lazy to post detail photos but it buttons up with cute little silver pearl-shaped buttons. Considering shortening it.
Vest: H&M
Belt: thrifted
Purse: It's green suede with a wicker inlay. thrifted,
Boots: UO
LA-HIP is an internship program that provides students with a "hands on" opportunity to work in a biomedical research lab. The program also guides students through the college application and financial aid process.
My internship is about to the end of story.
Seeing the aircrafts take off/land every day is fun,the noise makes me insane though.
Bye 南航~
Bye lar YZ
I will miss the place and great workmates
Students who participted in an internship during the spring semester presented their work to faculty and staff.
Nazareth College Career Services held its Job & Internship Fair in the Kidera Gym. The fair offered Nazareth students exclusive access to recruiters for full-time and part-time jobs, as well as internship opportunities for all majors.
Nazareth College Career Services held its Job & Internship Fair in the Kidera Gym. The fair offered Nazareth students exclusive access to recruiters for full-time and part-time jobs, as well as internship opportunities for all majors.
Eighteen interns from across the country visited the National Great Rivers Research and Education Center’s (NGRREC) Jerry F. Costello Confluence Field Station to begin the 2019 NGRREC Summer Internship program. Photo by Louise Jett, L&C Media Specialist
Nazareth College Career Services held its Job & Internship Fair in the Kidera Gym. The fair offered Nazareth students exclusive access to recruiters for full-time and part-time jobs, as well as internship opportunities for all majors.
Dr. Sara Packebush (SEEN) teaching at Navajo Technical University (NTU) who has been working with the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) as they continue to improve their Veterinary Technology program, where Associate Professor / NTU Teaching Hospital Director Dr. Germaine Daye, staff and students have been participating with the USDA Animal Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS)/NTU summer internship program, Safeguarding Natural Heritage Program and more, in Crownpoint, NM, on September 9, 2019. The internship programs include the USDA Pathways Programs and the Saul T. Wilson, Jr. Internship Program. The facility includes classrooms with a resident cat, examination room, laboratory, x-ray surgery room, mobile equipment, yards and livestock. Some of the USDA funded equipment that helps prepare students for a broad range of veterinary careers include a computed radiography (CR) digital x-ray capture system, wireless mobile small animal x-ray generator, animal (Dog) training mannequins with airway, heartbeat and circulatory system to catharize, full-size horse skeletal model, operating room table and surgical lighting system, chemistry analyzer (with on-board centrifuge and pipetting), hematology analyzer, disease analyzer and more. USDA Photo by Lance Cheung (with permission of Navajo Nation).
Nazareth College Career Services held its Job & Internship Fair in the Kidera Gym. The fair offered Nazareth students exclusive access to recruiters for full-time and part-time jobs, as well as internship opportunities for all majors.
IU Kokomo student Taylor Fruth is a veterinary assistant at 4 Precious Paws, after a successful internship at the low cost spaying and neutering clinic.
Students and staff at the CUNY Graduate School of Journalism gathered at a reception with supervisors from the past summer's internship program. Representatives from organizations such as Sports Illustrated, The New York Times, and ABC Nightline were present.
These guys are 10th graders interning with me for the week. I gave them a 2nd year college level (slightly modified) letter form project and they did an outstanding job -- especially for only being exposed to graphic design for the first time.
The Bureau of Land Management has a unique mission within the Department of the Interior. It's the scope of our work that sets us apart. We manage activities ranging from outdoor recreation to livestock grazing, from mineral development and energy production to conservation of natural, historical and cultural resources.
More than 10,000 employees across the nation take on the responsibility of protecting our resources and how they're used on public lands. Our people take an active role in serving the communities adjacent to our public lands. And we balance the country's population growth with its natural resources - a consistent source of new challenges for our creative employees to face.
Get to know more about our multiple-use mission and where we work through these photos of #BLMcareers.
Photo by BLM Alaska.