Intern Blog Postings

Monday, June 29, 2020

Billy "Trey" Cole

It is hard to believe that week 4 is over and essentially a month of the internship has passed.

Monday, June 29, 2020

Abdul Qadeer Rehan

As week four comes to an end, it marks the completion of my first month. Everyday working has brought forward it's own challenges which makes waking up every morning with motivation to find solutions.

Monday, June 29, 2020

Benjamin Petkie

Oh, how time flies, week 4 has now come to a close and I’m having a good a time as ever. We have the teacher lounge schedule finalized and I am now reaching out to HS and college students to be on my panel in the lounge.

Sunday, June 28, 2020

Kyle Blasinsky

Hello, all!

Sunday, June 28, 2020

Madison Swirtz

Since I had officially finished up the activities that were supposed to take me the rest of the summer, the APS Programs department gave me the opportunity to try some new things. 

Hale Stolberg in front of the Louvre in Paris

Sunday, June 28, 2020

Hale Stolberg

Not much has happened this week so it’s going to be a shorter post.

 

Sunday, June 28, 2020

Holly Fortener

Holy cow! The summer is going by fast. This week in SPS outreach I posted a new Jeopardy round that focuses on acoustics! I'm excited to play this round with the interns and our mentors at a virtual picnic that is coming up in a few weeks.

Sunday, June 28, 2020

Paul McKinley

Week 4 is in the books, with the month of June close on its heels. This is the part of summer in Michigan where the air starts to get just a bit thicker, and the brave souls who traverse the surrounding woodland trails will find the insects to be just a bit more vicious.

Samantha Creech

Sunday, June 28, 2020

Samantha Creech

When I opened my email on Monday afternoon, a copy of my own writing was waiting in the inbox. It was the short article that I’d written the week before. Andrew was sending it back with thorough critiques of word choice, writing style, and story structure.

Sunday, June 28, 2020

Alex Mikulich

This week has been pretty exciting, I have moved on from working with salt water and salt propanol to working with rhodamine-6G. When I ordered it off the internet, it came with a safety sheet that recommended a fume hood and a formal laboratory, but all I have is a garage and work table.

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