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For Immediate Release
September 22, 2003
NEBRASKA WESLEYAN STUDENTS
SELECTED FOR WASHINGTON D.C. PROGRAM
LINCOLN, Neb. — Five Nebraska Wesleyan University
students have been selected to participate in the Capital Hill Internship
Program (CHIP) for the 2003 fall semester.
Students who are selected participate in an internship
and coursework in Washington, D.C. Students completing the program
come away with a thorough understanding of how the philosophy and
application of United States political life coincide and supplement
one another. The program was founded by Nebraska Wesleyan University
and is governed by the United Methodist College Consortium.
Selected students and their internship programs
are listed below:
Beatrice
Leann Lundstedt – The Arab American Institute
Crete
Jason Prokop – CNN
Lincoln
Tiffany Baum – U.S. Department of Commerce, division of international
trade
Omaha
Bradley Schweer – Office of Congressman Lee Terry
Ponca
Brittnie Hayes – National Water Resource Association
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