Seattle Met magazine has once again contacted the English and Cultural Studies Department to solicit applications from students wanting to intern at the magazine. SPU students have done well in internships at Seattle Met in the past and have reported it was a positive, resume-enhancing experience. Description of the internship and application information can be found at https://www.seattlemet.com/pages/internships-at-seattlemet#customintern
Seattle Met Magazine Looking for Interns
March 30th, 2019 § 0
Business and Government Mega Meet-Up
March 30th, 2019 § 0
Wednesday, April 10
2:30 – 5:00 p.m.
Weter Lounge
Career Fair Meets Networking Event
Who’s coming so far?
Air Force Health Professions
Bay Alarm Company
CampusPoint
CBRE Group, Inc.
Edward Jones Investments
Enterprise Inc.
Federal Bureau of Investigation
Foresters Financial Services
Internal Revenue Service (IRS)
Navy Talent Acquisition Group Northwest
Point B
Port of Seattle
Providence St Joseph Health
Pushpay
Raymond Handling Concepts Corporation
Sabey Corporation
Sherwin-Williams Company
Subsplash
The Spur Group
Thrivent Financial
Sarah Pruis (’19) Accepted into Graduate School
March 1st, 2019 § 0
“I hit my head on the ceiling. Sure, I live in a low-ceilinged basement apartment, but, nonetheless, it’s worth mentioning that my joy was enough to warrant jumping high enough to get a bruise on my head.”
So writes Sarah Pruis (’19), in spreading her good news about being accepted into graduate school. Recently, Sarah learned she had gotten into Northern Arizona University’s MFA program for poetry and MA program in anthropology. Since NAU is known, as Sarah puts it, “for its focus on interdepartmental collaboration,” she might try to combine the two degrees.
“I’m currently discussing with the directors of both programs the feasibility of pursuing them simultaneously, combining research on Hopi rock art with creative writing centered on the landscape,” she writes. “I’m over the moon and ready for some Southwest.”
Congratulations and best wishes, Sarah!