The School of Humanities and Social Sciences is the largest of the academic schools at the College of Charleston.

The School of Humanities and Social Sciences is the largest of the academic schools at the College of Charleston.

Students representing several academic majors and minors in the School of Humanities and Social Sciences will be working and learning in many exciting and interesting internships this fall.

Among them, several students will gain valuable experience through internships with local and national political campaigns as well as media publications and government agencies.

Here’s a look at some of the students and internships listed by academic major or minor:


Political Science

Mayor’s Office for Children, Youth, and Families: Kayleigh Remavich

American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) of South Carolina: Elena Swink

Charleston County Public Defender’s Office: Taryn Dipalma

Paul Tinkler for Charleston Mayor Campaign: Nathan Gillespie

College of Charleston Office of Sustainability: Harlan Belcher

John Tecklenburg for Charleston Mayor Campaign: Dylan Magruder, Camila Romero Maya

Jeb Bush for President Campaign: Taylor Sublett

Marco Rubio for President Campaign: Andrew Fink


Sociology and Anthropology

Darkness to Light: Celeste Hayes

Department of Social Services: Olivia Royer

Charleston Area Therapeutic Riding: Abbie Boisvert

Charleston Museum: Craig Garrison

Lowcountry Local First: English Srader

National Aging in Place Council – Greater Charleston Chapter: Sarah Bald

Bishop Gadsden – Social Services: Chantelle Harrison

Bishop Gadsden – Assisted Living Activities: Reagan Massengale

Respite Care Charleston: Emily Dow


Crime, Law and Society

Charleston Police Department: Carly Hansis, Nathan Helvey, Pryor Jackson, Mark Kukoda

Charleston County Solicitor’s Office: MaryKate Trainor

Charleston County Public Defender: Lotus Bell, Jody Byrd

National Crime Victim Center: Harriet Collins

U.S. Marshals Service: Nicole Pellegrini

Attorney David Aylor’s Office: Tyler Sylvestro


English

Charleston Magazine: Ellen Butler, Alex Worthy

Charleston City Paper: Samantha Connors, Kaleb Eisele, Anna Zeberlein

Blue Bicycle Books: Jozita Konszal


Psychology

Dee Norton Lowcountry Children’s Center: Alice Blake, Rosalie Hemphill, Katherine Leighton, Brielle Napolitano

National Crime Victim’s Center at MUSC: Angel Darrow

EMPOWERR Program at National Crime Victim’s Center at MUSC: Dominique Vinson

WINGS Program: Kate Scher

Florence Crittenton Home: Megan McCorry

Carolina Coast Behavioral Services: Teddy Triebwasser

Charleston County School District Office of Assessment and Accountability: Queen Nguyen

Orange Grove Elementary Charter School: Caitlyn Johnson

Carolina Autism Resources and Evaluation Center: Madeline Fischer