Instructions
Each internship student must write a report in the semester after the internship work is completed. In most cases it will be a 7–10 page paper that should include:
- A description of the work assignments, responsibilities, and accomplishments during the internship period;
- A discussion of how the intellectual tools of the Environmental Studies Program were/were not used in the internship;
- A specific project based on the student’s work experience and relating to an aspect of the student’s academic program.
Example Reports
- National Conference of State Legislatures
Leslie Kaas Pollock (2003 PDF) - Platts Research & Consulting
Keith Stockton (2003 PDF) - National Renewable Energy Laboratory
Suzanne Tegen (2002 PDF) - Grand Canyon Trust
Ric O’Connell (2005 PDF) - Policy Making in the Real World
Doug Cannon (2003 PDF)
- Events -
Wed Jul 22, 2009
11:25 am
Summer Series In College Course Design
Sat Nov 07, 2009
12:00 pm
Fourth Annual Colorado Environmental Film Festival
Mon Nov 09, 2009
12:00 pm
- News -
Nov 04, 2009
Study gives clearer picture of how land-use changes affect U.S. climate
Nov 04, 2009
- Faculty Focus -
Olga Wilhelmi
Climate, society &environment interactions; GIS in atmospheric sciences; methods for assessing societal risk, vulnerability &adaptive capacity to natural hazards &climate change.
