Young Recognizes Students Who Completed Summer Internship in Indiana and Washington

WASHINGTON – U.S. Senator Todd Young (R-Ind.) recognized students who participated in the first session of his summer internship program in his Washington, D.C. and Indianapolis offices. The students assisted with daily activities and special projects related to legislation, communications, and constituent services.
The Washington D.C. intern class included (from left) Evan McDonnell, a second year master’s student attending Georgetown University; Caroline Modrall, a recent graduate from Carmel who attended Purdue University; Mya Hardin, a senior attending Purdue University; Rex Burkman, a senior from Westfield attending the University of Notre Dame; Jack Kirsch, a junior from Schererville attending Indiana University Bloomington; Makenna Watson, a junior from Fishers attending Purdue University; and Jack Henning, a senior from Granger attending Indiana University Bloomington.
The Indianapolis intern class included (from left) Eli Adams, a sophomore from Fishers attending Indiana University Bloomington; Yoezer Cassell, a junior from Indianapolis attending Hope College; and Georgia Carlson, a senior from Terre Haute attending Indiana University Bloomington.
Senator Young’s office offers internship opportunities year-round, in both his Washington, D.C. and Indiana offices. The internship program offers students the opportunity to experience the legislative branch of government and serve Hoosiers.
Students interested in applying can visit Senator Young’s internship webpage or call 202-224-5623 to learn more.
Senator Young released a video to provide more information about the internship program.
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