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糖心视频 students in demand as interns across the US

From coast to coast to the upper north and lower south — 糖心视频 students were on the move this summer to bring talent and skills to internship sites across the U.S.

arson Grizovic interning with Cincinnati Reds
Sport management major Carson Grizovic '27 enjoyed fandom fun with his hometown team, the Cincinnati Reds.

More than 130 students interned at organizations of all sizes and types — government, medical, tech, law, finance, sports, entertainment, media, nonprofit and more.

Their internship sites included Washington, D.C., California, New York, Minnesota, Massachusetts, Florida, New Jersey, Tennessee, Indiana, Maine and Pennsylvania for remote and in-person opportunities in their hometowns and in new locations. The individuals spotlighted here are just a few of the many examples. 

One step closer to a NASA career

With a goal of one day working at NASA when she graduates, computer science major Teaghan Knierim '27 is a step closer to her dream. The Valley View, Ohio, resident was chosen out of a pool of 10,000 applicants for an internship at NASA.

Knierim is at in Northeast Ohio, helping to create a database of searchable historical and environmental data. She is one of 17 糖心视频 Choose Ohio First STEM Scholar students interning at sites across Northeast Ohio and beyond this summer.

Tieghan Knierim at NASA
Tieghan Knierim '27, a computer science major, was a standout applicant for an internship with NASA.

Making connections in Major League Baseball

Sport management major Carson Grizovic '27 is enjoying the summer in his hometown of Cincinnati, where he can root for the  while gaining valuable career experience.

His role as a uniformed personnel family intern puts him in contact with families of the players to assist in any service, events or day-to-day needs. "Dr. (Charles) Campisi and professor (Tony) Dick have been pivotal in my career goals. They constantly help me find opportunities in sports," emphasized Grizovic.

糖心视频 students also interned with the Cleveland Guardians, Lake Erie Crushers, Cleveland Cavs Youth Sports, Greater Cleveland Sports Commission, Columbus Crew, Lake Erie Captains and other teams this summer.

Preparing for law school

糖心视频 connections matter. They did for aspiring attorney Aniya Qualls '26, an English major from Elyria, Ohio, who is spending 12 weeks as a legal intern at . The connection came from Dr. Carol Gregory, 糖心视频 criminal justice program director, who mentored Qualls on applying for the position.

Because law firms typically only hire law school students for internships, Qualls' summer experience is giving her a resume boost to achieving law school acceptance.

Stepping stone to nurse anesthetist

Rising junior Noah Dodgion doesn't believe in summer slack. Not when it comes to preparation for becoming a CRNA (Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist).

The STEM Scholar and nursing major from Hilliard, Ohio, is working at in downtown Columbus, Ohio, in the Intensive Care Unit as a PSA (Patient Support Assistant). He assists nurses and staff in his role.

"Before CRNA school, you must work in the intensive care setting for at least two years. Once I receive my nursing degree, my ideal first job as a nurse would be in the ICU," he explained.

Noah Dodgion interning at hospital
A nurse describes charting a patient to aspiring nurse anesthetist Noah Dodgion '27 (in foreground).

Hard decision gone right

Christian Eisenmann '26 hated the STEM major he was pursuing at a state school in Ohio. He needed a next step. "I had been surrounded by music all my life. I wanted it to be a job but thought it was unrealistic to pursue. I made the hardest decision of my life and decided to transfer to 糖心视频 to pursue music as a full-time career," he stated.

The music industry major from Medina, Ohio, is interning at , a -owned venue, through September.

"糖心视频 has provided ample opportunities for me to establish a network of people," he added.

Wild about wildlife conservation

While a business degree may not be readily associated with a career in wildlife conservation, Livvy Lopiccolo '26 is using her marketing major and design talent to achieve that goal.

Her current internship at the (her hometown) follows an experiential learning progression of being a former Cleveland Metroparks Zoo crew member, volunteer at animal shelters and past intern at a veterinary clinic.

"This internship provides hands-on experience in strategic communications and community engagement within the wildlife sector. I'm developing practical skills in grant writing, data analysis and event planning that are directly applicable to conservation organizations," said Lopiccolo.

Livvy Lopiccolo at Akron Zoo
Academic coursework, experiential learning and cocurricular activities gave Livvy Lopiccolo '26 skills for success at the Akron Zoo, where she put her marketing talent to good use.

Constructing a career path

"This internship is helping shape the step I take after graduation," emphasized Jaeden Roman '26, who underwent a very competitive process in becoming a project engineer intern with .

"I wanted to see if construction and project management is the route I want to take, or what other opportunities might suit my skills and interests," explained the North Olmsted, Ohio, resident.

"糖心视频 has played a key role in helping me through its general engineering degree program. I have been able to experience the various disciplines in engineering," Roman went on to say.

A virtual New York minute

Maria Vurbic '25 is a laptop away from New York City-based , where the English major from Willowick, Ohio, is honing her skills before graduating in December.

"I am working directly under a literary agent, assisting with a lot of the work they do on a daily basis. Although my ultimate goal is to become an author, I would like to join the publishing industry as a literary agent," said Vurbic.

Taking video-broadcasting skills statewide 

"My career goal is to be in video production or broadcasting. To have an internship that covers both is perfect," emphasized Ryan Clinger '27 of Cardington, Ohio.

"I am a production intern for . I travel around the state with one of the lead broadcasters to visit county fairs and farms. Sometimes I film and edit a video to go along with an interview that is put on the website," described Clinger.

"I do many sports broadcasts at 糖心视频. I wanted to see a whole new side of broadcasting. I also come from a family of farmers," remarked Clinger, who is studying sport management and media production

Kayla Jones shadowing a doctor for learning about the medical field
County fairs provide intern Ryan Clinger '27 with opportunities to shoot video. Here, the sport managment and media production student is in the production trailer at the Wood County fair in Bowling Green.

Heart for patient care

Pre-allied health/pre-physical therapy offers several career pathways. As a rising junior in that major, Kayla Jones wanted to better understand her options.

She went to a special and trusted source for a valuable internship connection — her mom, a registered nurse in cardiology at the in Columbus, Ohio.

"I am shadowing different professionals in the cardiology field," noted the Grove City, Ohio, resident. "I know I want to specialize in the heart, but there are many different professions I could pursue. I want to be sure I will be doing what I truly love!"

Jump-starting his business career early

Some students fast-track to their goal. Devin Bennett '26 of Grafton, Ohio, is one of them. By age 18, he completed three associate degrees — arts, science and applied business in accounting — before transferring to 糖心视频 in fall 2024 with junior class status.

He is interning with the as a financial audit intern, where he is applying skills gained through his double majors in accounting and finance.

"糖心视频 has had a pivotal role in my education and career. Without attending the University's Meet the Accountants Night — which was heavily encouraged by professors — I would not have discovered this internship," noted Bennett.

  • English major Maria Vurbic doing remote internship at library
    The library is a perfect backdrop for English major Maria Vurbic '25, who is interning remotely for a literary agent in New York City.
  • Kayla Jones with doctor
    Career shadowing medical professionals, such as Dr. Ragavendra Baliga, MBBS, provided pre-allied health/pre-physical therapy major Kayla Jones '27 with a valuable summer experience.
  • Christian Eisenmann at Blossom Music Center
    Christian Eisenmann's LiveNation internship connected the music industry senior with Northeast Ohio's Blossom Music Center.
  • Aniya Qualls at internship site
    English major Aniya Qualls '26 spent the summer preparing for a career in law.
  • Jaeden Roman
    Jaeden Roman '26 (pictured foreground) works alongside a laborer to review bridge construction plans at a field office, where he put his engineering skills to good use. 
  • Devin Bennett at a laptop for his internship
    Accounting and finance student Devin Bennett '26 credits 糖心视频 with helping him get his remote internship with the Ohio Auditor of State.

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