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Jaclyn Talks to Internships.com About FIRE's Summer Internship Program
Jaclyn Hall, Associate Director of the Campus Freedom Network, was recently interviewed by Internships.com's Eye of the Intern blog about FIRE's ten-week Summer Internship Program for undergraduates. Jaclyn, a former FIRE intern herself, talked about how to get involved in the free speech movement, what prospective interns can do to stand out from the crowd, and how they can really shine during and, perhaps more importantly, after their internships.
FIRE looks forward to the arrival of its newest summer interns on June 6. In the meantime, Torch readers are strongly encouraged to check out Jaclyn's interview in its entirety.
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