Washington Community Scholars’ Center hosts nine students for spring 2024 DC internships

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Those at the Washington Community Scholars’ Center (WCSC) this spring are, top row left to right: Meadow Kirkdorffer, WCSC Associate Director Ann Butwell and WCSC Program Director Ryan Good. Middle row: Sophia Sherrill, Lexus Rutledge, Rachael Saeli and Ariel Morales Bonilla. Front row: Greta Schrag, Rebecca Arias, Leah Walker and Bryce Huffman. The group is pictured at the atrium of the National Portrait Gallery. (Photo courtesy of WCSC)

by Ryan Cornell for Eastern Mennonite University and available here

Eight Eastern Mennonite University students and one Bluffton University student are gaining professional experience this fall at the Washington Community Scholars’ Center (WCSC). They represent six different majors, showing the range of placement possibilities available through the program. The diversity includes three students majoring in political science, two majoring in political science and history, one majoring in social work, one student majoring in social work and psychology, one sociology major and one computer science major.

The center, located in the nation’s capital since 1976, is a program of Eastern Mennonite University.

The semester-long experience is also a community-building endeavor, with students living together in the Nelson Good House in the Brookland neighborhood of Northeast Washington, D.C. 

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