Wayne students only Michiganders selected for State Dept. internships

Getting a job with the U.S. State Department is one of the hardest gigs to line up with the feds, but four Wayne State University students have scored spots in the inaugural group department’s Internship Fellows Program.The four Wayne State Honors College students are the only students from Michigan to get into the program. They will receive $6,000 stipends for their work in Washington, D.C., or abroad. The students include Mary Craft (a history major preparing for law school), Alexander Marinica (a pre-med student going for a philosophy degree) Rasha Natour, a political science major) and Srdan Sadikovic (also majoring in political science).Source: Wayne State UniversityWriter: Jon Zemke

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Getting a job with the U.S. State Department is one of the hardest gigs to line up with the feds, but four Wayne State University students have scored spots in the inaugural group department’s Internship Fellows Program.

The four Wayne State Honors College students are the only students from Michigan to get into the program. They will receive $6,000 stipends for their work in Washington, D.C., or abroad.

The students include Mary Craft (a history major preparing for law school), Alexander Marinica (a pre-med student going for a philosophy degree) Rasha Natour, a political science major) and Srdan Sadikovic (also majoring in political science).

Source: Wayne State University
Writer: Jon Zemke

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