Christian Arceo grew up in Berwyn with his mom and three younger siblings. He came to Illinois State University to study criminal justice sciences and political science. He was interested in finding an internship in Washington, D.C. as a student, to see if it was a place he’d like to work in the future.
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Applications for Milner Library’s Washington, D.C., student internship funding due October 30
Milner Library provides financial support to offset the cost of housing for a qualified student who is interested in a summer internship with the Library of Congress, National Archives and Records Administration, Smithsonian Institution, or archives and libraries in individual government agencies.
Washington, D.C. internship leads to life-changing experience
Cassidy Creighton’s Washington D.C. Internship at the Library of Congress was a truly life-changing experience.
Washington, D.C., alumni invited to Redbird Reception, June 8
Reconnect with Illinois State University along with D.C. summer interns at this special Redbird Reception.
CAST students have the summer of a lifetime as interns in Washington, D.C.
Apply for the Washington, D.C., internship program by November 2, for the chance to take part in a life-changing experience.
Q-and-A with Molly Briggs: Theatre major uses scholarship to intern in D.C.
A Friends of the Arts scholarship allowed Molly Briggs, a senior acting and theatre management major, to intern last summer at The Studio Theatre in Washington, D.C.
The internship benefited the Normal native personally and professionally. In the following Q-and-A, she talks about the experience and the importance of Friends of the Arts scholarships.
College of Fine Arts students intern in Washington, D.C.
For the second year the College of Fine Arts took part in a universitywide initiative to have summer interns in Washington, D.C. Christina Fontenelle, an undergraduate student studying painting, and Molly Briggs, an undergraduate student studying acting/theatre management, were chosen to represent the College of Fine Arts and Illinois State University at the Smithsonian Office of Exhibits Central and The Studio Theatre, respectively.