Interning at the National Archives: An Interview with a Museums, Archives, and Public History Major
Who would have thought that by moving to Washington, DC for a semester I would meet more students who also go to Naz? Because the program I’m interning and studying through is offered to students of almost all majors, I’ve been able to meet people…
A Semester in Washington, DC
A semester in Washington, DC? I’ll take it! When I first heard about this semester-long opportunity to intern and earn credits while living in DC, I had to learn more. From an email with the subject line, “Intern in Washington, DC – Info Session TODAY!”…
Alternative Breaks, Alternative Thinking
To me, one of the best aspects of Nazareth is its commitment to civic engagement. I know that saying that sounds cliche and boring, but that actually quite the opposite. There are a number of programs within the department that will fit with nearly any…
Alternative Breaks? What?
This past spring break, I had the privilege of going on an alternative spring break with my peers at Naz through the Center of Civic Engagement and Center for Spirituality. Alternative breaks are trips offeerd over spring break and a few other school breaks where…
Why Nazareth College? Nicole Andolina’s Story
Hi! My name Nicole; I’m a Senior Political Science and Legal Studies Major with a Communications and Media minor here at Nazareth. I chose to attend Nazareth for a variety of reasons. First was my initial tour of campus; I ended up doing a lot…
Living in Washington DC and The Importance of Taking Risks
One year ago I was living in our nation’s capital, working at my dream internship, and having one of the best learning experiences of my life. Last year, my junior year, I was able to live and work in Washington D.C. There I not only…
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