The opportunities afforded to students through an internship with the Lake Allatoona research project are insurmountable. The purpose of the internship is not only to participate in a research project to further knowledge, but to also continue research careers into graduate research and beyond.
Interns are required to commit FIFTEEN hours a week through a semester and are rewarded with opportunities to present at conference or be a part of a publication regarding the research. Interning is a fantastic way to add extra-curriculars and bonus points to your resume! Contact Samantha Lewis at slewis@highlands.edu for more information!
Interns Summer 2021
Kathryn "Kate" Schuetze
"Hi! I'm Kathryn, and I'm a student at Kennesaw State. I joined this research project because I'm interested in science and the outdoors."
Michael "Mike" Marshall
Mike hopes to study engineering and currently works at a water treatment facility. He wants to explore the water quality of Lake Allatoona and the affects industries such as water treatment and energy production.
Cheyenne Bailey
"My name is Cheyenne Bailey and I am a third year biology major at Georgia Highlands College. I have a passion for wildlife, especially reptiles. I enjoy kayaking and going to the beach. I joined the research to learn more about water quality, especially in the aspect of our local water supply and how it affects us. I'm excited to see how the knowledge I am gaining will help me in the future."