Susannah Rosenblatt, the former Taiwan correspondent of The Journaism Shop, is back stateside, working in the Washington, D.C. area, and has this nice piece in the alumni magazine of her alma mater, Wake Forest. The story looks at the school's "Washington semester" program for students:
It’s tough keeping up with anyone in Wake Forest’s prestigious semester-in-D.C. program — particularly Aubrey Vaughan and her fast-paced footsteps. This spring, the junior political science major is in the midst of the juggling act otherwise known as WAKE Washington.
Vaughan, from rural Versailles, (pronounced Ver-sales) Ky., spends most of her days working at a full-time internship where she creates civics education materials and does media outreach for nonprofit Rock the Vote. The rest of the time she’s thinking on her feet in criminal law class, listening to war stories from a panel of veteran campaign managers or touring the White House. And that’s just Mondays.
“It sounds really nerdy,” Vaughan said, “I’m just constantly politically starstruck”