Intern Spotlight: Isabella Ronson
Isabella Ronson, a student from the University of New Hampshire, shares her TWC story.
Isabella Ronson, a student from the University of New Hampshire, shares her TWC story.
Lauren Hickey, a student from DePauw University, shares her TWC story.
University of Georgia graduate student Shriya Bhatnagar shares how her internship experience with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention gave her direction, motivation, and insight into...
Fradely Delacruz, a student from Monmouth University, shares her TWC story.
Zachary Blair-Andrews traded in his final months at the University of South Florida for a semester in Washington, D.C. to get a jumpstart on a career in politics.
Bobby Olejarczyk, a student from Bentley University, shares his TWC story.
Alexis Michael Rodriguez came to D.C. from Arizona to pursue his passion for social justice and human rights. Through his TWC experience, he was able to gain the tools, experience and network he...
Washington (April 29, 2022) – The Washington Center for Internships and Academic Seminars (TWC), which partners with the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA),...
Emerson College student Caelynn Marie Timbreza spent a semester in Washington, D.C. interning at The Appellate Project, a nonprofit that provides resources to law students of color.
Networking opens the door to a new career path.
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University of Southern Mississippi student Kellie Jackson talks about how her TWC internship with a non-profit advocacy group prepared her for life after college.
Whether you take part in our internship program in Washington, D.C. or join us online, you’ll have an immersive experience that’s tailored to you and your goals.
TWC's Career Readiness Programming is designed to help you develop the professionalism, communication skills and network necessary to excel in any work environment.
Anthony Collins is a Business Administration major from Fitchburg State University interning at the Internal Revenue Service in the Fall 2020 semester. Here, he shares his TWC experience.
TWC students share how a semester at The Washington Center helped them go from college to career.
Hundreds of nonprofit, private sector and government agencies host Washington Center interns each year. This list includes a subset of organizations at which students have recently interned.
A virtual internship through The Washington Center provided vital career experience and immense personal and professional growth.
“What you learn about yourself is life-changing.” Bonita Bellal of Suffolk University credits her TWC experience with helping her discover what she wants in a career.
Learn how the Academic Internship Program can help you get hands-on experience for academic credit and build your professional network in business.