DC Reflections: It’s Real
The week started with the U.S. Department of the Treasury 2013 Student Intern Welcome Ceremony. This was my first time stepping into the Main Treasury; I was thrilled to be there and suddenly, I was...
View ArticleD.C. Reflections: Success is Earned, Not Given
D.C. is an extremely vibrant city where people walk in a fast pace, shades on, music playing, or walking with a cup of coffee in their hand. A person can get lost in the midst of the entire crowd. This...
View ArticleDC Reflections: Here Comes the Boom
Before the Fourth of July weekend, I received a new project from another team- Financial Strategies and Research (FSR). They told me about the expectations, purpose, and the extent of a database...
View ArticleDC Reflections: Nearing the End
A team member from the Native American CDFI Program added another project to my assignments. It involved researching website layout ideas, developing a memo with a group member, and working on...
View ArticleDC Reflections: Farewell D.C.
Before I started my internship, I was unsure what to expect. I knew my entire summer would take place in the strongest city in the United States- Washington, D.C. In addition, I knew that my...
View ArticleD.C. Reflections: An Honors Intern taking on Washington
Want to know more about what it’s like to intern in Washington, D.C. through our Capital Experience Internship Program? Take a peek into the experiences of Omar Rodriguez, a senior in the Andrew Young...
View ArticleAshton Abroad 2.0: On to Belize!
Welcome to Ashton Abroad 2.0! I cannot begin to express how excited I am to not only go abroad again but to be back in the world of travel blogging. For my last trip, I adventured to the UK for three...
View ArticleAshton Abroad 2.0: A Mountain of Sugar, a Friendly Jungle Cat, and a Trip to...
If I could bottle the past 48 or so hours… I won’t bore you all with clichés, but I truly did just experience some of the most incredible two days I could ever imagine. Thursday began with a tour of...
View ArticleTaking London: Internships, Interviews, and Visas
Hello everyone! Welcome to my blog. My name is Hannah Basta, and I have just completed my sophomore year at Georgia State University. I am a History and Philosophy double major with a German minor, and...
View ArticleRachel’s Reflections: A Summer in the UK
Want to know more about what it’s like to spend a summer abroad interning as a Georgia State University Honors College student? Take a peek into the global experience of our very own Rachel Schneller,...
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