My most significant project during my time there was applying for a grant involving funds for behavioral health services for refugees.

My most significant project during my time there was applying for a grant involving funds for behavioral health services for refugees.
Working with non-academic PhDs allowed me to fully experience what my future may be like and how best to get to where I want to be.
This summer I was able to learn and understand the inner workings of our state government. Not only observing but taking an active role. Every day was a new adventure learning more about the Arkansas State Government.
As a student intern, I was an avid explorer of epidemiology and read over 600 original research articles published in the top 6 scientific journals in the world. I learned about health policy, statistical methods, and medicine.
As an intern in the Office of Mexican Affairs, I learned that the scope of relations between the United States and Mexico is broad and goes beyond diplomatic and official relations.
My government relations internship with Boys & Girls Clubs of America has been an incredible experience that has opened a world of opportunities for me. Not only that, but also very humbling and full circle to have grown up as a Club kid, and now I get to advocate for kids like me.
I was interested in non-profit work because of both the business aspect and the ability that nonprofits have to impact their local communities.
Julianna Kantner, a Toller Honors College Fellow and political science and international studies major from Shawnee, Kansas, completed an internship at Canopy Northwest Arkansas as the Community Development intern. She cultivated community relationships, met client needs, and had the opportunity to interview refugee resettlement agencies across the country.
Ethan Peters is an Honors College Fellow double majoring in Biochemistry and Spanish with minors in music and medical humanities. He is a premedical student with plans to attend medical school in Fall of 2025. He has served in several campus organizations, including...
My name is Victoria Savage and I am a sophomore pursuing a major in International Studies with Peace, Security, and Human Rights concentration, Asian Studies second major, and Chinese minor. This fall, I had the honor to participate in a Virtual International...