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Sustainability Internship with Rendezvous River Sports
An overview of my role as a sustainability intern at a kayak guiding company in Jackson, Wyoming. This paper includes a description of the company and their mission, my responsibilities and projects, and my takeaway and analysis of the experience. As a member of the Goodwin-Niering Center for the Environment, this internship experience is a required aspect of my final senior integrative project. Therefor, I also discuss how this role will impact my final research paper
Internship Reflection with On The Water 2025
This reflection covers a self-initiated remote internship with On The Water magazine, focusing on analyzing the economic and sustainability impacts of striped bass regulations. Skills from Environmental Studies and Quantitative Economics majors were utilized to research and write on. While the project validated my interest in environmental policy and resource management, the experience underscored a strong personal preference for structured, collaborative environments over highly independent remote work
“It’s Okay to Rob, Rape, Torture, Kidnap and Murder Jewish Women Again: Towards Understanding the Development of 21st Century Left-Wing Antisemitism”
U.S. Career Institute Medical Assistant Course
This paper discusses what it was like to complete the medical assistant certification course through the U.S. Career Institute. It dives into the registration process and specifics about the course. Additionally, it describes how the medical assistant course fit into my overall academic journey at Connecticut College and how it prepares me for the future
Little Mariners Marine Education
This summer, I worked with the Little Mariners program at the Hingham Maritime Center, where we taught kids ages 5–8 about marine life, local islands, and how tides and currents affect our beaches. My goal was to explore different learning styles and make STEM topics more engaging and creative for young kids. We made clay models of islands and created our own harbors in kiddie pools, which helped the kids have fun while learning. I learned a lot about adapting lessons, especially when kids had different ways of processing information; some needed visuals while others responded to stories. I also developed leadership skills by planning lessons and managing distractions, but I struggled at times with the lack of structure and shared learning spaces, which made the environment feel more like a summer camp than a classroom. There were also workplace conflicts and no real HR system, which taught me how important it is to have support in professional settings. While the experience helped confirm that I enjoy working with kids and marine life, it also left me with questions about my future, like whether I want to teach full-time or explore a more research-based path. I’m planning to pursue a more structured internship next summer to see what that side of education looks like
Philadelphia Insurance Companies Insurance Operations- Data Strategy Intern Reflection
During the summer of 2025, I completed a ten-week internship with Philadelphia Insurance Companies in the Insurance Operations–Data Strategy department, working on the Product Factory team. This experience exposed me to the inner workings of a commercial insurance company and provided both technical and professional growth opportunities. I developed skills in platforms such as Azure DevOps, PATH, Salesforce, and Duck Creek while contributing to tasks including business rule input, workflow optimization, and underwriting support. Beyond technical work, I collaborated with fellow interns on a project presented to the company’s board of directors, where I strengthened my leadership, communication, and organizational abilities. I also learned to adapt during challenges, such as a full cyber outage, which required flexibility and cross-team support. My liberal arts education at Connecticut College prepared me well for this role by fostering time management, collaboration, and critical thinking. Overall, the internship confirmed my interest in data strategy and highlighted the importance of adaptability, networking, and professional growth in a corporate environment
Summer Camp Nurse/Director
This summer, I worked as a camp nurse and director at Patterson Country Club, combining clinical care with leadership responsibilities. I applied my biochemistry background to real situations such as allergic reactions and minor injuries, while weekly consultations with a physician strengthened my clinical judgment. Beyond medical duties, I managed schedules, field trips, parent communication, and dietary needs. The experience sharpened my critical thinking, organization, and communication skills, and deepened my interest in pediatrics and community health
The Great Race: A Turning Point in My Story
The Great Race of 2025, a classic car rally from St. Paul, Minnesota, to Irmo, South Carolina, was both a historical journey and a personal learning experience. This paper reflects on the event’s challenges, community spirit, and cultural significance. By observing the teamwork of drivers, the perseverance required to travel more than 2,000 miles, and the excitement at each city stop, I realized how the race brings people together across generations. The experience taught me the importance of endurance, connection, and appreciation for tradition. Overall, the Great Race was more than just a competition it was a meaningful reminder that the journey can be just as valuable as the destination
Global Reef Marine Conservation Research Assistant
This reflection describes my experience as a marine conservation research assistant for non-profit Global Reef in Koh Tao, Thailand. I describe my general responsibilities as an intern and research assistant including an overview of my day, the structure of the internship, and scuba diving certifications I earned for the internship experience. I discuss the survey and underwater data collection methods that I performed on a daily basis including fish and invertebrate surveys, coral reef assessments, and coral restoration methods. I also share what I gained from these experiences as well as what challenged me, both academically and more broadly