Class of 1966 Summer Opportunities Fund

The Summer Opportunities Fund was established by the Class of 1966 in celebration of their 50th Reunion. The fund provides stipends to students, with a preference to those on financial aid, to have transformative summer internships and research opportunities in both the non-profit and the for-profit worlds. Many of these student experiences are sourced by alumni themselves.

Victoria Michalska ’22

Claudia and me, hard at work.

Article22, Brooklyn, NY Claudia and me, hard at work. At ARTICLE22, I interned as a marketing assistant and one of the first jobs given to me was remarkably significant because I set up and ran the company’s automated mailing system. I learned Klaviyo, a marketing software that collects, compiles,… Continue reading »

Aspen Pierson ’21

Doing a histone ELISA.

Massachusetts General Hospital, Center for Transplant Sciences, Boston, MA This summer, I had the privilege of interning at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) in a research lab for the transplantation sciences. The Center for Transplantation Sciences focuses on researching all different types of transplantations, and my lab focused specifically on… Continue reading »

S. Justin “Say Say” Rivers ’21

Beckon Ice Cream, Allston, MA This summer, I completed a sales and marketing internship at Beckon Ice Cream LLC., a lactose-free ice cream start-up, in Allston, Mass., during which I was able to bring my enthusiasm, energy, personality, and creativity to aid in the execution of the company’s sales and… Continue reading »

Gaia Steinfeld DeNisi ’20

Making edits on the first few pages of a submitted manuscript.

Inkwater Press, Portland, OR With fellow intern Miranda Halversen making Christmas Ornaments to send to authors who have published a book with Inkwater Press. I was fortunate enough to spend my summer interning at Inkwater Press in Portland, Ore. This was an extremely valuable experience and built significantly off… Continue reading »

Nkem Iregbulem ’20

Kountable interns from Williams with Kountable CEO and Williams alumni, Chris Hale ‘00.

Kountable, San Francisco, CA Kountable interns from Williams with Kountable CEO and Williams alumni, Chris Hale ‘00. For my summer internship, I worked as a financial analyst intern at Kountable, a rapidly growing trade finance start up. In addition to its San Francisco office, the company also has… Continue reading »

Jason Adulley ’19

Pictured here is me at the childcare convening, getting to know my fellow interns by rotating around the room discussing our involvement with childcare economy.

Center for Community Change, Washington, DC This summer, I was privileged to work as a Public Policy Intern with the Center for Community Change. The Center for Community Change (CCC) was established in 1968 and its mission is to build the power and capacity of low-income people, especially low-income people… Continue reading »

Chrispine Lwekaza ’21

My last day at INETS with four of its five members.

INETS, Tanzania Visiting Kilimani Primary School in Dares Salaam to market the ShuleSoft system. This summer, I had an amazing opportunity of interning at INETS—a software development company in Tanzania which designs and develops enterprise applications, payment systems, mobile applications, databases configurations and does Linux servers administration. One… Continue reading »

Kyle Scadlock ’19

The world cup trophy replica I made in its final form.

Lime Design, Hollywood, FL I have had a great experience spending my summer as an intern at Lime Design. Lime Design is a prototyping and industrial design firm that is located in Hollywood, Florida. The company is composed of the CEO and creative director, a business consultant, and two full… Continue reading »

Julian Smedley ’19

StarChefs, Brooklyn, NY When I began searching for internships this past spring I wanted to find something that I felt passionate about rather than spend another summer doing a job only to bolster my résumé. Two summers ago, I worked as an intern for a Congressional Representative on Capitol Hill,… Continue reading »

Sarah Sutton ’21

Photo of Samira Wiley, featured in Dangerous House by Jen Silverman, which was published in the New York Times.

Williamstown Theatre Festival, Williamstown, MA For the past nine weeks I have been a photography intern at the Williamstown Theatre Festival. Overall, I feel that my time here has been productive, for I have had the chance to refine many skills, make important connections, and better understand what goes on… Continue reading »

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