Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, February 19, 1991, Supplement, Page 2B and 3B, Image 10

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around campus to advertise internships and cut
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nior majoring in English, developed her own in
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and believes this internship will provide the ex
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“For the field 1 want to go into, this intern
ship teaches me about 400 of the 500 things 1
need to know," Gallagher said. “You get your
feet wet and develop some networking."
Virginia Ross, a senior majoring in psycholo
gy, is helping to organize the Small Business
Celebration to be held in May, sponsored by
the Eugene City Planning Department. Ross
found her internship by working with Gina
Houston, a career counselor at CPPS.
“To work as a one-on-one psychologist, 1
would need to go on to a masters or even a
Ph.D.,” Ross said. “This internship provides a
great baseline for work."
Ross said she believes the internship program
helps a student in many other ways, besides just
providing credit and experience. She said in
ternships can help build confidence, develop
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international studies majors and his interest in
overcoming homelessness in his work at 1 ix>k
mg t ilass.
"1 hope to be working later with similar issues
it not homelessness,” McPride said. "1 he experi
ence and knowledge gained from this internship
will help me later.”
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