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Take a glance at our Summer Interns for Summer 2012...

Athletics
Intern: Jasmine Darden

Binghampton Garden
Intern: Amber Toney

Baptist
Intern: Licear Williams
Bridges
Intern: Sarah Noor

C. H. Nash Museum at Chucalissa
Intern: Tinisia Branch

Cystic Fibrosis
Intern: Sundus Ayesh

Department of Civil Engineering
Intern: Patrice Thomas

Department of Engineering
Technology
Intern: Madison Penh

TN Economic Council on Women
Intern: Kendra Cheek

Exceptional Foundation
Intern: Latifa Newbill
Exceptional Foundation
Intern Brianna Wilkerson

First Tee
Intern: Stephanie Brooks

First Tee
Intern: Adam Fussell
Fogleman Student SHRM Chapter
Intern: Gary Jenkins

Girl's Inc.
Intern: Patricia Lawrence

Institute for Philanthropy and
Nonprofit Leadership
Intern: Carole Sneed

Memphis Area Women's Council
Intern: Kiara Dyson

Memphis Botanic Gardens
Intern: Terrica Bell

Memphis Public Library
Intern: Antonious Smith

Memphis Red Cross
Intern: Shenetric Harris

MILE Program
Intern: Libya Freeman
Office of Academic Internships
Intern: Natalie Cole
St. Jude
Intern: Cheyenne Medlock
Student Leadership and Involvement
Intern: Monica Wilson

Student Leadership and Involvement
Intern: Jennifer Hooper
Student Support Programs
Intern: Tyrah Powell
Here are some comments from a few of our interns:
Tinisia Branch, a Sociology major, worked with her supervisor, Rachael South Bogema,
at the C.H. Nash Museum at Chucalissa.
"During my internship at the C.H. Nash Museum at Chucalissa the one thing that has
stood out the most is the native Memphians who are visiting Chucalissa for the first
time. It's amazing to hear them say, "I never knew this place existed." It proves
that Memphis has more to offer than what meets the eye. If one just puts their mind to
it, they will find plenty of things to see, feel, hear, smell, taste, and enjoy in
this amazing city." -Tinisia E. Branch
Patricia Lawrence, a Secondary Education and Intergrative Studies major, Hisory minor,
worked with her supervisor, Deborah Hester and Netisha Burnett, at Girl's Inc.
"The thing that stood out to me the most was the impact that we as educators have on
our youth. Whether we are taking that extra two minutes to help them with a an academic
problem, or to hearing about a more personal problem that they are going through at
this stage of development, our children need our investment of our attention, or time,
and our abilities as adults with those life experiences to help guide them through
what is a seemingly more and more treacherous course called "life"!" -Patricia Lawrence
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