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In the Winter 2021 semester, the Kennedy Center hosted a lecture series titled Race: Myths and Realities, which gave students opportunities to become better educated about the realities of race and the social impact it can have.
Addressing the campus community, Professor Chris Crowe spoke on the importance of understanding both the convention of genre and how to bend those conventions in order to create deeper meaning.
English students in Professor Brian Roberts’s senior course analyze literature written by Japanese Americans who experienced life in Topaz Internment camp.
Most students have no idea what to expect when they hear “translation and localization,” let alone the numerous career options that are available for those who follow this relatively new minor.
*Some student employment can qualify for internship credit. Please contact the English Internship Coordinator (trina_harding@byu.edu) for more information.
Some employment opportunities qualify for internship credit. Contact the internship coordinator (trina_harding@byu.edu) for more information.
SOCIAL MEDIA INTERNSHIP: Apply at https://nuskinhr.csod.com/ux/ats/careersite/4/home/requisition/860?c=nuskinhr&source=indeed
Apply by May 21 via BYU’s Handshake at https://byu.joinhandshake.com/jobs/4728211. Role Description About this job The Elizabeth Smart Foundation is looking for a Philanthropy Intern to join our team for the 2021 summer, or possibly longer. This position is ideal for those pursuing a career in nonprofit work, fundraising, public relations, and/or marketing. While schedules can be flexible, it’s expected that the successful candidate will dedicate 15-20 hours per week. The position is mostly remote, but the intern must be present at Monday morning team meetings in Salt Lake City, UT. Responsibilities Working closely with the Chief Philanthropy Officer, the philanthropy intern will gain hands-on experience developing and executing strategies to secure financial and in-kind donations to sustain ESF’s mission. Some of these duties may include: · Developing and implementing fundraising campaigns · Grant writing · Contributing to donor-centric communications · Researching and qualifying prospective donors · Fostering new relationships to grow ESF’s donor database Qualifications To qualify for this position, candidates should meet the following requirements: · Recent graduate or entering their 3rd or 4th year of their undergraduate program · Maintain a minimum 3.0 GPA · Intrinsically motivated, self-starter, and creative problem solver. · Possess clear, concise, and compelling writing skills · Meet strict deadlines · Work independently and prioritize tasks · Personable, organized, and reliable · Have a passion for ESF’s mission · Capable of working with discretion on sensitive topics · Be able to commute to Salt Lake City, Utah TAGS: fundraising,grant writing,Nonprofit,philanthropy,Research,salt lake city
APPLY HERE Urgently hiring Job details Salary: $12 – $14 an hour Job Type: Part-time Internship Qualifications Associate (Preferred) Marketing: 2 years (Preferred) Adobe Creative Suite: 2 years (Preferred) Full Job Description Little Poppy Co. is a fast growing subscription start-up looking to revolutionize the way moms buy bows. We’re looking for a marketing intern to support our in house marketing team with every step of the process. Some of the key responsibilities include: Monitoring social media comments and DMs Filtering through UGC on social media Creating graphics Creating content for Instagram and TikTok Brainstorming marketing ideas and strategies Working on PR/influencer packages Schedule: Monday to Friday Work Remotely: No TAGS: digital content,Draper,graphics,Paid,Public Relations,Social Media
*Some student employment can qualify for internship credit. Please contact the English Internship Coordinator (trina_harding@byu.edu) for more information.