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Straight from the Nest

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Alayna Wenrich
Bethany Grove
Hannah Foust
Brian Layton
Katrina Hook
Lily Shutt
Autumn Decosmo
Joelle Bunyon-Nelson

“The opportunity to learn from the Miami Dolphins was a once-in-a-lifetime experience. From day one at Susquehanna, I was challenged with projects in the editing room, production studio and classroom that I may not have gotten until years later elsewhere.”

Brendan Alvino ’24

“I served as a curatorial intern at the Lori Degenstein Gallery on Susquehanna’s campus, allowing me to learn how to be a curator of a museum or a gallery. I got to create my own exhibition, which helped me learn about archival purposes, data, cataloging and how to design an exhibit, which is beneficial for my future career as a curator of a gallery.”

Alayna Wenrich ’25

“Something that was important to me was being able to do a summer internship here on campus. Everything is set up for you. You have housing, everything is prepared for here and you have a whole summer to really dive into your research and to learn as much as you can alongside a faculty advisor. Something amazing about the summer internships is you get to present at not one but two conferences to share your research with the world and what you were able to accomplish over the summer.”

Beth Grove ’25

Susquehanna’s focus on hands-on learning has truly shaped my experience here, allowing me to apply myself in real-world situations that are going to prepare me for my career. For example, through my internship with the Arlin M. Adams Center for Law & Society, I worked for a public defender, sat in on a trial and met with clients. I’m able to see and work on legal documents, write memos and witness the real-world application of my studies.

Hannah Foust ’26

“As I’m applying for internships, I know I’ve been well prepared to be successful after graduation, because of all the hands-on learning we do at Susquehanna.”

Brian Layton ’26

“The digital media analytics project had the biggest impact on my time at Susquehanna. We built personal and professional portfolios, and I credit mine with helping me land an internship at Intel. It highlighted both my personality and my classwork to potential employers.”

Katrina Hook ’26

“Susquehanna has a lot to offer within your major, including job and internship opportunities. There are always professors or other students who want to help you in any way that will make you successful for your future. That is something I’m so grateful for.”

Lily Shutt ’26

“Thanks to the Stein Fund, I served as a marketing intern with BIG to experience Barcelona’s vibrant artistic community, while developing my skills to promote performances and workshops. The opportunity to blend both of my passions would provide a fulfilling career contributing to the longevity of the arts community while expressing myself in the best way I know.”

Autumn DeCosmo ’25

“Networking here is great, and the alumni are incredibly helpful and willing to talk about anything you need — internships, job opportunities, anything.”

Joelle Bunyon-Nelson ’26

Internship Opportunities

Business & International Internships

Nothing prepares you for the working world more than on-the-job learning. That is why virtually all Sigmund Weis School of Business students choose to complete at least one internship. Even better, about half of our students gain global perspectives in various countries through exciting and engaging international internships. 

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More Than Metrics

90%+

students with internships and future-ready experience

100%

of students get hands-on experience

100%

of students have available internship opportunities

Career Services

It’s not about finding your path — it’s about creating it. Working with Susquehanna University’s Career Development Center, you will plan your career throughout your college years with services to help you every step of the way. This proactive approach will not only enhance your employability but also empower you to shape your own professional destiny.

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Career Development Center

514 University Ave.
Selinsgrove, Pa. 17870

Location

Fisher Hall, Second Floor, Room 211