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UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — There are approximately 40,000 students at Penn State, University Park. I am a figurative needle in the haystack of Nittany Lions. Yet there are a few ways my world gets a little bit smaller. I am a senior advertising/PR major in the College of Communications, in a class of nearly 700. I am a piccolo player in the Blue Band, joining a mere 322 other people. When it comes to my on-campus internship, I am one of only two.My fellow intern, Megan Krause, and I, are “the interns” at the Penn State Alumni Association.So how did we get here?The internships were actually funded through the vision of a generous alumni family, Dan and Cyndi Woods, a mutually beneficial gift to students and the Alumni Association alike. This gift led to a job listing being filtered through the College of Communications listserv. I felt compelled to apply, not only to write and develop my portfolio, but also for the unique opportunity to join the alumni family as an undergraduate. I do not come from a Penn State family — as a kid, I never dressed up as a Penn State cheerleader, took a picture at the Lion Shrine, or enjoyed a cone at the Berkey Creamery.To me, the Penn State Alumni Association is the Nittany Lion family I never had.Let me guess your next question — what do we do?
Well, Megan and I reside in the world of Strategic Communications at the Alumni Association. Everyone on the team is a piece of the puzzle, carefully crafting content and messages to be sent out to the Penn State community and beyond. Megan is the resident whiz of all the things tech and social media-related. John Patishnock is a feature writing pro. Jen Whittaker is a graphic design expert — the list goes on. That’s the best part about this small workplace world we live in. I don’t just write stories. Every day I learn something new, courtesy of my talented coworkers.