Academic Year
2009-2010
Junior
to Research at University
of Pittsburgh summer 2010
Park University
junior, Miki Katuwal, a biology major, accepted an
offer to be in residence at the University
of Pittsburgh for the
Summer Undergraduate Research Program where she will study Cellular and
Molecular Pathology. Katuwal had also been accepted for a summer study program
at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
at Dallas.
Senior
to Intern with US Congressman
Park University
senior Amy Crumbliss, a Spanish major, has been
accepted for a spring 2010 semester internship with Congressman Sam Graves, who
represents Missouri's
6th District in the U.S. House of Representatives. Crumbliss
will fulfill a variety of duties during the internship, including conducting
legislative research attending hearings, drafting letters and giving Capitol
tours. In addition, because of her interest in international relations, Crumbliss will also work on activities related to foreign
policy involving Graves. Crumbliss
hopes the internship will help her gain a greater understanding of how domestic
and foreign policy issues are balanced in the legislative process. Crumbliss plans to pursue a master's degree in Latin
American studies or international development.
Junior
Receives Prestigious Study Abroad Scholarship
Park University junior Esther Francis,business administration
human resources major, has been named a recipient of the 2009-2010 Benjamin A.
Gilman International Scholarship program. This nationally competitive
scholarship, funded by the U.S. Department of State, provides funds for
students to study abroad for a semester or academic year. Esther will be
spending the 2009-2010 academic year at the University
of Guanajuato in Guanajuato, Mexico,
studying Spanish language and culture. This scholarship provides awards for U.S.
undergraduate students who are receiving Federal Pell Grant funding at a
two-year or four-year college or university to participate in study abroad
programs worldwide. The Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship
Program is open to all U.S.
citizen undergraduates, in good academic standing. Applicants must meet several
additional eligibility requirements, including studying abroad for at least one
semester. Summer or short-term programs are ineligible for funding. Please
visit www.iie.org/gilman for more information.
The Park University advisor for the Gilman
program is Angie Peterson, apeterson@park.edu.
Senior
Earns Prestigious Internship
Senior Amy Crumbliss, Honors Program member and
Spanish major with a Global Studies minor, has garnered an internship with the
U.S. Department of Commerce, U.S. Commercial Service-Kansas City. Shortly after
applying, Crumbliss was contacted by the director of
the U.S. Commercial Service-Kansas City, Regina D. Heise,
for an interview. Crumbliss received the internship
and credits in part her participation in the Global Future club, designed to
make students more aware of international business issues. The U.S. Commercial
Service is a part of the International Trade Administration, an agency of the
U.S Department of Commerce and assists small and medium- sized businesses to
export their products overseas. The Kansas City
office works with companies in northwest Missouri
and eastern Kansas.
Crumbliss will be involved with offering a variety of
services to businesses, including identifying international markets, finding
overseas partners, and assisting business to navigate trade requirements and
documentation. Crumbliss’ specific duties include
conducting market research, preparing informational materials, attending
meetings with company representatives, and writing the monthly office
newsletter (online at www.buyusa.gov/kansascity). Crumbliss remarked, “This internship has already benefited
me greatly. Not only am I able to see the real-world application of all that I
learned in International Business Perspectives, but I am learning even more
about international commerce. It is exciting to get to work with companies,
encouraging them to think globally, and helping them expand their company
internationally. I look forward to what the rest of the semester will hold!”
Senior
Receives Prestigious Assignments and Award
Amiran Gelashvili, a senior international business major and President of
Park's chapter of People to People International, was selected as
a teacher leader for the People to People Ambassadors Programs held as
part of a Business Summit at Columbia
University, New York
City, in June. He was also selected as a teacher leader for
a July Leadership Summit at UCLA. Finally, Amiran recently
received a letter informing him that he will receive the University Chapter
Leadership Award from the People to People International Headquarters at
the Board of Trustees Meeting in Las
Vegas this September.
Senior Receives Prestigious
Assignments and Award
Amiran
Gelashvili, a senior international business major and President of Park's
chapter of People to People International, was selected as a teacher
leader for the People to People Ambassadors Programs held as part of a
Business Summit at Columbia
University, New York
City, in June. He was also selected as a teacher leader for
a July Leadership Summit at UCLA. Finally, Amiran recently
received a letter informing him that he will receive the University Chapter
Leadership Award from the People to People International Headquarters at
the Board of Trustees Meeting in Las
Vegas this September.
Students Earn Prominent
Internships/Apprenticeships
Senior Amy Crumbliss, Honors Program member and Spanish
major with a Global Studies minor, has garnered an internship with the U.S.
Department of Commerce, U.S. Commercial Service-Kansas City. Shortly after applying,
Crumbliss was contacted by the director of the U.S. Commercial Service-Kansas
City, Regina D. Heise, for an interview.
Crumbliss received the internship and credits in part her participation
in the Global Future club, designed to make students more aware of
international business issues. The U.S. Commercial Service is a part of
the International Trade Administration, an agency of the U.S Department of
Commerce and assists small and medium- sized businesses to export their
products overseas. The Kansas City office
works with companies in northwest Missouri and
eastern Kansas.
Crumbliss will be involved with offering a variety of services to businesses,
including identifying international markets, finding overseas partners, and
assisting business to navigate trade requirements and documentation. Crumbliss’
specific duties include conducting market research, preparing informational
materials, attending meetings with company representatives, and writing the
monthly office newsletter (online at www.buyusa.gov/kansascity).
Crumbliss remarked, “This internship has already benefited me greatly.
Not only am I able to see the real-world application of all that I
learned in International Business Perspectives, but I am learning even more
about international commerce. It is exciting to get to work with
companies, encouraging them to think globally, and helping them expand their
company internationally. I look forward to what the rest of the semester
will hold!”
Academic Year
2008-2009
Students Earn Prominent
Internships
Sophomore Aiden Galarza, and senior Loren Ray Laughlin, both biology
majors, and junior Chrystal Coltharp, theater design received prestigious
summer internship appointments. Galarza will intern with the Biomedical Research
Apprenticeship Program at Washington University in St.
Louis. She has been assigned to work with the
program's director of research related to Parkinson's disease and similar
disorders in both animal models and humans, and will likely be working with
monkeys during the internship. Laughlin will work as an environmental
protection aide in the Environmental Protection Agency's Region 7 office in
Kansas City, Kan, continuing an internship with the EPA she started last
summer. She will assist in water monitoring and biological sampling at
reference streams in Iowa, Kansas,
Missouri and Nebraska, and will also contact landowners
for permission to monitor their land and prepare written reports on background
information for each monitoring site. Coltharp has accepted an apprenticeship
with the Heart of America Shakespeare Festival.
Park Theatre Student
Recognized by Kennedy
Center
Chrystal
Coltharp, a sophomore theatre design major, was recently honored by The Kennedy
Center American College Theater Festival. Coltharp received a special
commendation for her work as the stage manager on the Park University
production of "subUrbia." The KCACTF
respondent who attended the September 2008 production nominated Coltharp. She
recently finished an internship on the production of "The Clean
House" at Kansas City's
Unicorn Theatre and she has accepted an apprenticeship with the Heart of
America Shakespeare Festival for summer 2009.
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