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Communications Intern at MP&F Strategic Communication
Career Action Program Reflection Cover Sheet 2025-2026
Date of Experience: Summer 2025
Last Name: Fitzharris Preferred First Name: Lauren
Class Year: 2026
Major(s)/Minor(s): Psychology & GSIS
Center or Pathway: MRC
Position Title: Communications Intern
Location : Nashville, TN United States
Which of the following fields most closely reflects this experience: Business & Finance
Did you hear about this opportunity through an alum? No
If yes, please include the name of the alum and their class year:
Were you directly supervised by an alum as part of this experience? No
If yes, please include the name of the alum and their class year:
Were you offered a full-time job after graduation through this experience? Yes
Would you recommend this experience to another CC student? Highly Recommen
Congressional Internship with Representative Paul Tonko
This paper is a reflection of my internship experience in Congressman Paul Tonko’s district office in Albany NY, highlighting the skills developed while working in a congressional office. Throughout the internship, I engaged in a many different responsibilities, including constituent services, policy research, and community outreach. These experiences allowed me to gain firsthand exposure to the role of a legislative work while addressing local needs and connecting citizens to federal resources. Through this work I developed a deeper understanding of the legislative process, constituent relations, and the impact of federal policy at the community level
Legal Intern at Mayer Brown
This reflection provides an overview of my 4-week legal internship at Mayer Brown\u27s New York office. This experience provided both personal and professional growth. Through networking and preparation, I was able to secure this internship. I gained first-hand experience with the demands and culture of Big Law, and it allowed me to solidify my decision to pursue law school. The internship provided me with experience in engaging with substantive legal work, observing client-driven decision-making, and collaborating with attorneys across various practice groups
Museum Education Internship with The Museums on the Green
An evaluation and reflection of an internship within the museum field, focusing on educational aspects ad promotions for children
UC Berkeley Summer Greek Workshop
The UC Berkeley Summer Greek Workshop is well-known in the field of Classics for its immersive and fast-paced curriculum. Participating in this workshop vastly improved my knowledge of Ancient Greek and my relevant skills for graduate school application
Amherst Community Childcare with Community Action Pioneer Valley
The Career Action Program with Connecticut College is a one-of-a-kind program designed to help students delve into their interests, helping them to find and experience a diverse amount of programs, internships, or courses fit to their liking. This past summer, with the help of the Hale Center’s Career Action Program, I was able to have the opportunity to work as a substitute teacher/intern at Amherst Community Childcare, a branch of childcare under the HeadStart and Headstart Early Learning Programs within Community Action Pioneer Valley. I worked with Amherst Community Childcare, gaining more than 80 hours of experience, from June until late August. I went into this opportunity at the beginning of the summer looking to observe and analyze children with cognitive disabilities and to see how different factors affected children. While I was able to observe this in great amounts, I discovered that I was interested more in the relationships between an organization such as Community Action Pioneer Valley, a child, and their family. This summer experience exposed me to the field of social work, and I have found that I am now interested more in the relationships and support given to children and their families. I gained a new sense of responsibility, patience, and compassion, and a new perspective on the challenges that some families face in today\u27s society. My internship taught me about the importance of relationships within a community and how care for one another turns into a unified strength
Amazon University Talent Acquisition Internship
This reflection provides an overview of my Summer 2025 internship at Amazon in Washington, D.C., focusing on the process of securing the position, the skills and experiences I developed, and the ways it connected to my liberal arts education at Connecticut College. The goal of this paper is to consider how this internship fits into my broader academic and professional journey, and how it shapes the story I am telling about myself at this stage in my college career