Academic Seminars offered by The Washington Center benefit students by providing them with practical, firsthand educational opportunities that they may not otherwise be able to experience on their university campuses. But students are not the only beneficiaries. TWC faculty leader, Anthony Moretti offers his perspective after attending four different seminars. TWC benefits faculty in at least three ways: Benefit 1: Powerful Interactions | View Full Article
Now more than ever, students have a hard time honing in on where they want to work and what they want to do for the rest of their lives. And now more than ever, a new generation of Americans is having an extremely difficult time. This problem is prevalent among students whose interests fall within the social sciences, especially those who pursue a degree without a defined specialization. The benefits of experiential opportunities | View Full Article
The Washington Center for Internships and Academic Seminars (TWC) would like to recognize Dr. Nancy Cade, in coordination with the University of Pikeville, for the scholarship fund she created and named in memory of her father, Fred W. Meyer, Jr. Dr. Cade is an active member of both the University of Pikeville and TWC communities. In addition to being a professor of history and political science at the University of Pikeville, she: | View Full Article
It might sound cliché, but this year’s Inside Washington seminar was unlike any other. For the first time, 70 participants left Washington, D.C. to spend the day at the National Constitution Center in Philadelphia. | View Full Article
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