[September 29, 2012]
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Tuesday brought
a flurry of businesses and organizations from across the globe to
the campus of Lincoln Christian University for the annual Internship
Fair.
Current LCU students gathered in the Laughlin Center to talk with
representatives from dozens of companies, churches and charitable
organizations. These recruiters were interested in hosting LCU
students as interns. Nearly every degree program in LCU's School of
Undergraduate Studies requires an internship as part of the four-year
path to graduation. The Internship Fair is an important place for
undergraduate students to network and prepare for this opportunity.
Pictures and text provided by
Kim Turner, Lincoln Christian University |
A representative from De Ninos, Mexico, invites
two LCU students to experience an international internship.
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Ed Plumier from Restoration House Ministries,
based in Manchester, N.H., speaks with LCU junior Joe Slavich. |
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Students were free to pick and choose which
representatives they
were interested in talking to about future internships.
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And they had plenty of choices, as the walls of
the Laughlin Center were lined with booths as well as several occupying
the center of the room. |
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