Public Policy Internships
LIP News
January 2024
Our LIP students took a trip to Tallahassee for the 2024 ±«Óãtv Day at the Capitol event to learn more about policy making and the legislative process. They also met with legislators (i.e., Minority Leader and Rep. Fentrice Driskell, Rep. Susan Valdes, and Senator Danny Burgess), alumni, and other students to raise awareness about ±«Óãtv and its priorities for the current legislative session.
2023
December 2023
As the Fall 2023 semester concluded, three students (Emma Evans, Olivia Firlejczyk, and Jessica Pimentel) reflected on their experiences in LIP and how the internship program positively impacted them as they prepare for the professional world.
February 2023
Our LIP students took a trip to Tallahassee for the 2023 ±«Óãtv Day at the Capitol event to learn more about the legislative process. They also met with legislators (i.e., Rep. Linda Chaney, Rep. Susan Valdes, and Rep. Fentrice Driskell), alumni, and other students to raise awareness about ±«Óãtv and its priorities for the upcoming legislative session.
2022
November 2022
For two decades, Evelyn Pérez-VerdÃa has dedicated her life to bridging information gaps between diasporic communities and government in the U.S. As a student at ±«Óãtv, she majored in international studies, with dreams of becoming a national ambassador and diplomat. She was introduced to our Legislative Internship Program (LIP) by her advisor and mentor, the late Joan Newcomb. She relied on scholarships, loans, and federal aid to pursue her academic goals, and LIP offered unique opportunities to get involved in the political process and connect with local leaders and citizens alike.
Today, Evelyn is Founder/CEO of We Are Más, an organization aimed at creating social impact campaigns and combating disinformation in foreign language-speaking communities around the country. , her goal is to promote life-changing opportunities for students who come from a low-income household. Her gift is a testament to the difference our public policy internship programs can make in a student's life and the philanthropy that it inspires.
October 2022
As part of the seminar series, our LIP interns spent time in Tallahassee and toured the Florida Senate and House of Representatives.
August 2022
Congratulations to former LIP student Keerthana Kallarackal, a recent ±«Óãtv graduate (class of 2022), who is a 2022-23 recipient of the Florida Gubernatorial Fellows Program! She is one of only 11 Fellows to be chosen statewide this year and the only ±«Óãtv-affiliated participant in the current class (XVIII).
The Florida Gubernatorial Fellows Program is a non-partisan program that immerses students from public and private universities in key areas of state government. During their nine-month tenure in Tallahassee, Fellows receive advanced on-the-job training as well as an invaluable front-line view of the inner workings of government. Keerthana has been placed in the Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE) within the Office of the Chief of Staff—the agency's first FL Gubernatorial Fellow—where she works on projects from strategic planning to media communication to budgeting and legislation.
2021
October 2021
LIP student Amy Pham, an undergraduate in biomedical sciences, was selected by ±«Óãtv President Rhea Law to serve on a to assess the development of the ±«Óãtv Forest Preserve.
As part of the seminar series, our LIP interns spent time with the Secretary of State Laurel Lee and toured the Senate in Tallahassee.