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    POLITIDIS Company, Summer Intern

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    This paper reflects on my summer internship that I completed during the summer of 25\u27, at a construction/renovation company in Greece. There, I mainly helped with the financial side, including risk assessment, financial calculations & utilization of CAD

    Latin Language Guided Research Internship

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    In the summer of 2025, I spent 6 weeks living in Italy to engage in independent language research for my CISLA SIP. Over the course of these 6 weeks, I read books 7-12 of Virgil\u27s Aeneid, reading one book per week, as well as living in 6 different cities in Italy as they were relevant to the Latin I was reading at the time. While in these various locations, I visited numerous archaeological sites and museums to gain a more holistic understanding of the literature I was reading

    U.S. Career Institute CCMA Course

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    Reflection on the U.S. Career Institute Certified Medical Assistant (CCMA) course. This online course prepares for the National Healthcareer Association CCMA exam. In-depth reflection on how the course prepares for the exam, and once passed, what future opportunities the certification can bring. The work experiences of a CCMA after taking this course, and how it prepared individuals for a clinical patient care job

    Dialectic Capital Management

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    This paper reflects on my summer internship experience at Dialectic Capital Management, a small venture capital firm in Darien, CT. The internship provided a unique opportunity to learn directly from the firm’s partners and gain firsthand exposure to the venture capital investment process, particularly in the medical startup sector. Beyond building a stronger foundation in finance and investment evaluation, I also developed critical professional skills such as collaboration, creative problem-solving, and time management. The experience highlighted both my strengths, including adaptability and analytical thinking, as well as areas for growth, especially in technical financial skills. Ultimately, the internship was transformative, offering clarity about my career aspirations in finance, affirming my desire to pursue the field more seriously, and equipping me with concrete goals for future academic and professional development

    CISLA Faculty Guided Research Abroad in China Final Report

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    This research was to gather raw data, photographs, video, sketches, and audio of third spaces in China. I went to five cities: Shanghai, Nanjing, Xi\u27an, Hongkong, and Shenzhen

    Online Medical Assistant Course Reflection

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    Final Internship Reflection: Intern Teacher at SPICE (Summer Programmes for Immersion in Communicative English)

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    Internship Reflection State Street Bank

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    As a Corporate Finance Intern at State Street Bank during the summer of 2025, I was able to observe how a publicly traded company manages their Profit and Loss Statement and reports monthly and quarterly finances according to regulations from the Federal Reserve Bank. This internship reflection details my experience in accordance to reflection guidelines for the Program in Community Action through the Holleran Center

    Risk Paradigm Group Internship Reflection

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    Liam Doherty\u27s Reflection of his Summer 2025 Internship working for Risk Paradigm Group

    Hogar de Maria, Mothers, Memories, and a Mission: My Internship at Hogar de María

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    This report examines my internship experience at Hogar de María in Barcelona, a nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting pregnant women and their infants through the first year of life. In collaboration with my supervisor and fellow volunteers, I facilitated program activities by caring for children during classes, distributing essential supplies, and fostering an environment that enabled mothers to focus on their education and personal growth. The internship broadened my understanding of maternal health, highlighting its emotional, social, and structural dimensions beyond the physical, particularly for women facing displacement and housing insecurity. Through overcoming challenges such as the Catalan language barrier, I developed skills in cultural sensitivity, active listening, and trust-building that will inform both my academic research and my future SIP. This experience ultimately refined my perspective on maternal care, underscored the importance of community-based support systems, and deepened my commitment to addressing the social determinants of health in my future professional work

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