Meghan Calvagna - 
			Discovery Center Museum---711 N. Main 
			St—Rockford,IL---61103 , IL. Summer 2010.
			
				Over the summer I 
				interned for a non-profit children’s science and art museum in 
				Rockford, IL called the Discovery Center Museum as a public 
				relations, marketing, and event coordinating intern. 
				I learned very quickly that in the 
				world non-profit organizations everyone wears a variety of 
				different hats to contribute to the success of that 
				organization. 
				I would find myself proof reading 
				brochures, press releases, and making press kits one day, then 
				setting up for events, calling media outlets and printing out 
				hundreds of schedules and brochures the next. 
				My favorite task that I was asked to 
				help with while interning this summer was assisting my 
				supervisor with media advertising, whether that be a radio psa, 
				television interview, or online advertising. 
				I enjoyed the fact that while I was 
				working under a supervisor, I had free reins over how I was to 
				go about executing those projects. 
				Taking this internship just further 
				proved to me that when I graduate I would like to find a job in 
				the public relations field.   
				  
			
			
			
			Jim Fry-
			
			Legislative 
			Intern, Illinois State Representative Donald L. Moffitt's (R-Gilson) 
			Office, 64 South Prairie Street #5 Galesburg, IL 61401. Summer 2010.
			
				
				This summer, I had the privilege of working with Illinois State 
				Representative Don Moffitt and his Legislative Aid Ms. Cathy 
				Heimann.  I spent the summer consumed in issues concerning 
				the citizens of the state of Illinois and specifically Rep. 
				Moffitt's district.  I was able to have many different 
				experiences to truly get an idea of the daily processes of a 
				Legislative office.  I worked on press releases dealing 
				with major bills passed in the IL General Assembly and I  dealt 
				with many state department and constituant issues.  I was 
				able to attend events with the Representative and understand 
				what he does on a daily basis and meet some very interesting 
				people in the world of politics, including United States 
				Congressman Aaron Schock (R-Peoria).  Also, since it was an 
				election year, I got the chance to work on the Representative's 
				campaign by putting together fliers, attending a press 
				conferences and events, powerpoints, and doing research on major 
				legislation that had been passed.  It was a great summer 
				with great experiences.
			
			Derek Keist -
			Journalism Internship, Daily Leader, 318 N. Main Street, 
			Pontiac, IL 61764. Summer 2010.
			
			
		
		
			For my internship, I was given story assignments and then
			I set up interviews to write my articles. 
			I also watched and learned how to paginate pages, prepare photos, 
			and meet deadlines. Throughout my internship, I became better at 
			interviewing people and quickly putting together stories. The 
			stories I was assigned varied from sitting in on city council 
			meetings to going out and interviewing members of the Wall Dogs, 
			which is a traveling group of artists. I learned how some articles 
			involve more listening to meetings, while others involve digging and 
			hunting for interviews. By the end of the internship, I feel I now 
			have a better idea of the life of a journalist.
			
			
			
			
			Brittany Landon. - 
			
			Knox County Teen Court, Galesburg, IL. Spring 
			and Summer 2010.
			
			
		
			I conducted my internship with Knox County Teen Court. This program 
			gives teens in Knox County who have 
			committed a misdemeanor offense, a second chance. If the teen pleads 
			guilty, he or she can attend a teen court trial instead of Juvenal 
			Court. At a teen court trial the teen will be judged and sentence to 
			community service by a jury of his or her peers. Everyone involved 
			in the trial, besides the judge and case worker, are local teen 
			volunteers. I had been active with Teen Court since I was in junior 
			high school, so when the opportunity for internship arose I was very 
			excited. The hours were very flexible. I can into the office during 
			the afternoon, when I was out of class. I also was often able to 
			work at home. During this internship I completed many tasks. I did a 
			lot of office work, filing, mailings, and taking, or making phone 
			calls. But I was also able to attend and help on court nights as 
			well as do some recruiting for volunteers. I am most proud or my 
			attorney training program. The majority of my internship was 
			developing and conducting an attorney training program for volunteer 
			attorneys. 
		
			
			
			Samantha Latora. - 
			
			I Do Events 
			Intern, Washington, IL. Summer 
			2010  
			
		
			
			
			
			This summer I interned at a company called I Do Events.  I Do 
			Events rents out chair covers and linens for wedding receptions, 
			anniversary parties, and corporate events.  I felt that this 
			internship really helped me by teaching me the ins and outs of 
			weddings.  I have learned small details that are important to 
			know when planning events.  This internship also helped me to 
			network and meet people in the Peoria area that are involved in the 
			planning of weddings and events.
			Ben Morrow 
			- Independent Study on
			"White Skin."  Pune,
			 India. 
			Fall 2009 
			(while on the ACM India Study Abroad Program).
			
		
			As I walked through the streets of  
			Pune, India, 
			I couldn’t help but notice the attention I was receiving from so 
			many unfamiliar faces. Was it the clothes that I was wearing or did 
			I not comb my hair this morning? After time progressed, I realized 
			that there was only one reason that I was being stared at. That 
			reason was my skin color. I became so interested in this phenomenon 
			that I decided to write my Independent Study Project based on it. 
			What are the implications of having white skin in a foreign country? 
			What has white skin meant in the history of the World? In my 
			Independent Study Project, “Is It fair? A Study of the Bias of White 
			Skin in India”, I dissect these questions and give 
			photographic evidence of how businesses and modeling companies have 
			taken advantage of what has become an obsession for fair skin in India.
			Audra Neubaum 
			- Activities Staff seasonal personnel at Philmont Scout 
			Ranch, 47 Caballo Road, Cimarron New Mexico, 87714. 
			 Summer 2010
			
			
		
			I worked as a staff member and audiovisual technician for the 
			Activities department at Philmont Scout Ranch in Cimarron, New 
			Mexico. Philmont is situated in the middle of the old wild west, 
			lying on over 137,000 acres of the Rocky Mountains in northeastern 
			New Mexico.  The ranch 
			was formerly owned by Waite Phillips, the oil baron who started 
			Phillips 66 but he decided to donate most of that land to the Boy 
			Scouts of America. Philmont is now home to the 25,000 scouts who 
			come there every summer to hike out the terrain on 10 day 
			expeditions through the wilderness of this premiere high adventure 
			base. My responsibilities consisted of checking people in and out of 
			the Welcome Center, running AV (audio visual) for both campfires as 
			well as other special events, and managing activities for the staff. 
			My favorite part of the job was running AV equipment or checking in 
			crews and getting to meet people from as far away as Alaska and 
			Japan.  
			
		
			
			See my blog (complete 
			with pictures)at this link:
			
			http://blogs.monm.edu/aneubaum/ .
			Michelle Nutting - 
			KTVI/KPLR-TV St. Louis, Missouri. Summer 2010
			
		
			For my internship at KTVI/KPLR-TV I was required to do a number of 
			things that helped me gain more knowledge on the field of broadcast 
			journalism. I worked on the web, updating videos and photos to 
			Facebook, as well as other duties like responding to viewer e-mails, 
			updating Twitter, and loading stories to the new website that I 
			helped launch called “My Neighborhoods.” The best part about being 
			an intern for the web was being able to write stories for the 
			station’s website. I would take packages that reporters or anchors 
			have put into the system and make them “web-ready.” This was the 
			best part because I got to improve my writing skills as well as see 
			my work in action. Viewers could comment on these stories and it was 
			always reassuring to see positive thoughts. I also had the 
			opportunity as an intern to work special events. I helped with the 
			American Idol Auditions and the America’s Next Top Model Auditions 
			in St. Louis. I also got to cover two major movie premieres that 
			took place in St. Louis; Charlie St. Cloud staring Zac Efron and The 
			Other Guys staring Mark Wahlberg and Will Ferrell. My favorite part 
			about the internship at this station was being able to go out with 
			the reporters a few times. It is an all-day process and I really 
			learned more about the business. Going out with the reporters 
			includes going to the editorial meetings, finding a reporter who is 
			willing to take you out with them, and observing them all day and be 
			ready if they need you. I learned a lot about live shots, b-roll, 
			editing, pretty much everything that a reporter and a photographer 
			does on a “typical day,” which I learned aren’t so common in the 
			world of journalism
			Brittney Parker 
			- Public Relations and Community Relations Intern, 
			Rockford Foresters (minor league baseball team), Rockford, Illinois, Summer 2010.
			
		
			As a public relations and community relations intern, I was 
			responsible for updating the team’s website on a daily basis. 
			Typical daily updates included adding and updating player profiles 
			and pictures, uploading game-day pictures, creating game day 
			stories, as well as writing articles telling the public of front 
			office work. Immediately following all games, I reported all scores 
			to local media stations via telephone communication. I also created 
			all the stories in game-day program. This internship not only taught 
			me a lot about public relations within the sports world, but also 
			community relations with season ticket holders and fans. It also 
			gave me the opportunity to create networking opportunities with 
			co-workers and season ticket holders.
			
			Sybille Rizzolli 
			- Electronic 
			Media Intern. BMW. Munich, Germany. May 2010 – August 2010.
			
		
			
			This internship gave me the opportunity to work for a very 
			well-known international company. The department I worked for 
			produced the TV footage material for journalists and other sources 
			of interest. It was a great experience to work for BMW and to see 
			how a cooperation functions and how it differs from other smaller 
			companies I have worked for. I learned a lot about brand building 
			and how much work it is to keep the brand image. I was also able to 
			lead and accompany many different shootings where I met German 
			politicians and among other people also Katy Perry.
			
			Emilee Wilde
			- "Street Team" Intern, Quad City River 
			Bandits (minor league baseball),  
			 Davenport, 
			Iowa Summer 2010
			
		
			
			As a "street team" intern, I was responsible for randomly choosing 
			the particiapants for the on-field performances during the game, as 
			well as player and mascot appearances throught the Quad Cities area. 
			We were in charge of birthdays at the ballpark, helping schedule the 
			other "street team" interns for the promotions they were responsible 
			for during the game, and stand at the US Bank conceirge desk to 
			answer questions and direction fans to the proper areas. We also had 
			the amazing job of making sure the fans had the best experience at 
			the stadium by dancing on the dugouts and taking Rascal, the mascot, 
			around so both kids and adults alike could get their pictures and 
			autographs with him. This internship was wonderful since we didn't 
			do the same events everyday, and you always knew you would learn 
			something new as soon as you walked in the office doors.
			
      	  CATA Class of 2010 - 
		Internships