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  • Louis Dzialo ’19 secured himself a summer internship that precisely fits with his long-held love of art history and his academic and career goals — he’s working at The Frick Collection in New York City.

  • In January, after encouragement from a friend, Sarah Robertson ’19 joined the Hamilton College Real Estate Club, and discovered her interest in the mechanics of buying and selling properties. She is interning at Wexler and Kaufman, PLLC, which specializes in representing buyers and sellers in commercial and residential real estate transactions, the precise field Robertson hoped to investigate this summer.

  • As a neuroscience major at Hamilton, Erin Donahue ’18 has stuck mostly to a pre-health curriculum. This summer, Donahue is participating in the Summer Research Immersion program at Binghamton University, where she is gaining exposure to the research field.

  • Years from now, after she completes medical school in the U.S, Risper Kirui ’19 hopes to return to Kenya and practice medicine in her home country. This summer, she is a student intern at a hospital in Kenya.

  • At Hamilton Minh To ’19 has devoured opportunities to further her passion for computer science. Now she is immersed in an intensive, full-stack web and mobile application development program at Horizons School of Technology.

  • For Nicole Lyons ’18, comedy has always been an integral part of life. Now she's having some fun in an internship with Viacom and Comedy Central Records and Comedy Central Radio.

  • Serena Smith ’18 found an internship that fit her interests precisely: She worked with the nonprofit Global Language Network in Washington, D.C., which is dedicated to using “language as a tool to help fix our world.”

  • After learning about Blue-Med Africa from her sister, a former volunteer at the organization, Deb Gakpo ’19 knew she wanted to intern at the same program and made it happen.

  • Last summer, Natasha Espinosa ’18 interned at NBC Sports during the 2016 Olympic games, an experience that showed her she's most interested in the corporate and business realm of the industry.

  • Fiona Griffin ’18, a psychology major, credits her father, an autism behavior specialist, with inspiring her drive to work with the autism community.

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