On December 2nd, students from Internship Coordinator Troy Markham's course, PoliSci 4191, joined together to talk about their fall internships.
Many students worked in the Ohio House or Senate. Such students included:
Isabel Bryer, who worked for Representative Casey Weinstein
Nate Grant, who worked for Representative Susan Manchester
TJ Kirila, who worked for the Ohio Senate's Democratic Caucus
Brandon Kopkas, who worked in the Ohio Senate
Cristina Maze, who worked for Representative Daniel Troy
Genevieve Re, who worked for Representative Latyna Humphrey
Ella Roxey, who worked for Senator Nickie Antonio
Brennan Shanesy, who worked for Speaker of the House Representative Robert Cupp
Steven Sturges, who worked for Representative Tavia Galonski
Varun Thotli, who worked as a communications intern in the Ohio House
Maggie Trauber, who worked for Representative Terrence Upchurch
Isabel Bryer, Cristina Maze, Steven Sturges, and Maggie Trauber were all participants in the State Government Internship Program. The State Government Internship program provides sophomores, juniors, and seniors a semester-long internship in the Ohio General Assembly. The program allows students to gain experience working in state government while earning college credit. Additionally, students selected for this program receive the Gluck-Asher financial award, named after Barry Gluck, a student of Herb Asher's, and Herb Asher, professor emeritus of political science. Gluck donated in honor of Asher and to given students an opportunity to start a career in public service.
Students, Grace Beedles, Max Wolfe, and Josie Stewart worked for campaigns. Beedles worked as part of the Jennifer Brunner campaign for Supreme Court Chief Justice while Wolfe and Stewart worked for Louise Valentine's campaign for Ohio House District 61.
Students Eve Beiting and Keegan Fay worked more at the federal level, with Beiting working for the Department of Justice's Consumer Branch and Fay working for Senator Sherrod Brown of Ohio. Student Noor Zaki took interned at the local level in the Office of Economic Development for the City of Upper Arlington, a city just outside of Columbus.
Congratulations to our students for completing their internships this fall!