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“I highly recommend the micro-internship program to other students because it is an excellent way to get your ‘foot in the door,’ as well as exploring the potential career paths ahead of you,” said Sydney Huynh. Huynh, a UNL senior majoring in Anthropology with minors in Ethnic Studies, Global Studies, and Psychology, participated in Career Services’ Micro-Internship program last semester. The Micro-Internship & Mentoring Program is dedicated to providing paid internship opportunities to First Generation and underrepresented students. Huynh’s micro-internship took place at the International Quilt Museum here in Lincoln. She worked in the collections department as a Collections Intern. “I most enjoyed the opportunity of getting hands-on experience with well-crafted textiles from as far back as 200 years ago to the present day,” said Huynh. “I learned that I have an ardent passion in this career path. There is a lot of discussion and preparation required that takes about five years ...

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