Internships & Success Stories
INTERNSHIPS
Environmental Studies students have recently had internships at these locations:
- (AmeriCorps VISTA)
SUCCESS STORIES
DARING TO DREAM: A METAMORPHOSIS
The sun was setting over a little Stow neighborhood in 1995. Eight-year-old Jennifer Daring knew it meant she would have to go inside soon. That was her mother’s rule: be home by dusk.
But Daring was always pushing it. Just a little later. Just a little more time. Just a few more minutes outside to catch the lightning bugs dotting her grandma’s front yard at dusk. Just a second more to collect caterpillars and watch them become something new.
For Daring, outside felt like home. And some things never change.
At 34, Daring is still always outside – hiking, biking, rock climbing, kayaking. And, in May, she will earn her Bachelor of Arts in Environmental Studies with minors in biological science and geography from Á½ÐÔÉ«ÎçÒ¹ University at Stark, which will put her right where she wants to be.
But, getting here took some time. Like the caterpillars she found as a curious little girl, Daring would go through a metamorphosis, too.
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WORTH THE CLIMB: NEVER TOO LATE TO ACHIEVE DREAMS
It’s a Saturday morning in 1981. Sunbeams slowly trickle into a small family tent, covered in sparkling morning dew. The sounds of a campfire crackle in the ears of a then 7-year-old Amanda Cox. Yawning and wiping the sleep from her eyes, she unzips the tent, filling her lungs with the crisp, fresh air of a new day – the Rocky Mountain view just as glorious as the day before.
This was a normal weekend for Cox and her family – camping in the mountains not far from where they lived in Colorado Springs.
And it was something that would carve a path in her heart like the winding Colorado River.
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