Posted by Patrick De Oliveira.
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Posted by Patrick De Oliveira.
So I didn’t come to NPR expecting to go cover stories on the field, or produce an entire segment on a show — how could I do that if I had ZERO radio experience? And I did expect to do some typical intern tasks, such as making copies, opening mail and going on coffee runs. But I also came willing to learn a lot and wanting to get some meaningful experience from the whole thing.
Posted by Patrick De Oliveira.
With the infinite available books at NPR we are all certain to expand our libraries. But can books reveal secrets from their owners?
Posted by Irene Wolf.
While the President gets bombarded with 6 month reviews, I figured it was timely to do a (nearly) 2 month review of my internship here at NPR
Posted by Sonoe Nakasone.
An in-depth interview needs 3 parts. Amy Goodman discusses the arrest of more than 40 journalists (including herself) at last year’s Republican National Convention in Saint Paul in this final installment.
Posted by Ashalen Sims.
So yesterday, all the interns went to a brownbag lunch about “diversity”. I didn’t learn much. But it got me thinking. What do you think of when you hear the word ‘diversity’?
Posted by Katherine Rose Repp.
OMG! Clay Shirky was here!
Posted by Victoria Nygren.
Think NPR has a liberal slant? AIR research says no.
Posted by Nathan Wells, Creative Services Intern.
Nathan reveals a rejected version of the logo that was unsuccessfully “shined up” in Photoshop.
Posted by Willy Hameline.
The beans get spilled on this hallowed tradition of NPR intern fashion.
Posted by Ashalen Sims.
I couldn’t have foreseen what an awesome experience this was going to be. The people, the setting, and the work are all so much more than I ever expected.