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"The
Washington Term program allows students to observe politics firsthand
and then reflect upon differences between theory and practice. I had
the opportunity to see politics shape public policy, a phenomenon that
cannot be studied in Lexington. Decisions made in Washington affect
many aspects of life in the United States, and Washington Term helped
me to practically understand how politics affects my future career as
a physician as my experience emphasized important health policy
questions."
--Jonathan Wortham, ‘04
“As a
Biology/premed major, Washington Term gave me the prime opportunity to
both explore my interest in public health care policy and to gain a
deeper knowledge and understanding of American politics and
government. The first-hand experience in American government
supplemented by the classwork with Professor Connelly was an enriching
and stimulating experience. My internship with the Senate's only
physician, Senator Frist, allowed me to participate in the formation
of the nation's healthcare policy. I recommend Washington Term to
student's of all majors who have a passion for learning and to a
desire to grow both as a student and as an American citizen. “
--Ruth Hill Yeilding, ‘03
"I had the good fortune to
participate in Washington Term twice, learning about the government
firsthand from both ends of Pennsylvania Avenue. The program
successfully bridges the gap between the academic lessons learned in
the ivy-covered walls of the Williams School and the real politick in
the marble corridors of power.
While many students choose to intern in DC during their time in
college, few could have as valuable an experience as those in the
Washington Term program, which mixes an extensive internship with
practical and intellectual readings and discussions. Even the weekly
required journal writing, makes participates think about their work in
broader terms, drawing academic and personal lessons that stay with
you long after spring term has ended.
Regardless of whether you already have Potomac Fever, or never again
plan to return to DC, the Washington Term is an insightful and
rewarding experience
that I would heartily recommend."
--Sam Langholz, ‘02
"In politics classes,
students hear of the contrast between theory and practice, but
Washington Term provides a great environment to learn this
distinction firsthand and view the political world from the other
end of the spectrum. The coursework was carefully tailored to
supplement and enhance our internship experiences. I frequently
discussed our readings with staffers who remarked at the pertinence
of the course material. The term-end research paper provided the
perfect opportunity for me to interview Members of Congress,
high-level staff members, and take advantage of the vast array of
resources that cannot be found in Lexington." -- Heather Howard '02
"Washington Term is a rigorous, challenging program
that provided me with worthwhile insight into the inner
workings of Washington, D.C. As a result of my first-hand
experiences and observations, I reaped valuable benefits impossible
to accrue in a classroom setting. This program ultimately gave me an
indispensable opportunity to witness how Washington functions,
helping me bridge the gap between what I learned in the classroom
and what occurs in the real world. I whole-heartedly recommend
this program to anyone interested in working in the nation's
capital." -- Kristi Slafka, '00
"I found the academic
course component of Washington Term to be directly applicable to my
internship with Jack Kemp and Bill Bennett. The readings, seminars,
and discussions provided deeper insight into the world of politics,
and my supervisor was impressed by the amount of work our class did
in and out of the office to prepare for our
internships." -- JENNIFER FERN, '96
"The Washington Term
Program proved to be the most rewarding and exciting experience I
have had at Washington and Lee University. Working on Capitol Hill
is the best way to study and understand our nation's political
system. The unique six-week period during the Spring enabled me to
obtain responsibilities that provided incredible political insight
and led to long lasting connections." -- BOB ROSS, '96
"The value of my six week experience in Washington
seemed apparent to me from the moment I set foot on Capitol Hill: I
viewed every activity, from congressional hearings to Metro commutes
to participant observation in my office, as an opportunity to see
politics at work- and I was not disappointed. Washington Term is
still paying dividends that standard academic courses rarely offer.
There is simply no substitute for a hands-on internship, brought
into focus by weekly seminars and guest lectures, for testing your
ideas about government." -- BETH WILEY, '95
"This program
is a real asset to W&L's Politics Department. The combination of
the practical and the theoretical, the hands-on experience along
with the academic course and seminar series proved to be an ideal
learning experience. I hope to return to Washington, D.C., after I
graduate." -- PAUL LAGARDE, '91
"As
an intern for Senator Daniel Inouye, I was virtually set free to
roam the Capitol. I saw sights regular visitors see, such as
congressional hearings with members of the President's Cabinet and
the offices of individual congressmen. And then, I saw, and
participated in much more, and from a point of view few Americans
see. I sat in on meetings behind the scenes where staffers from
opposing camps hammered out agreements, wrote letters, and helped
research the senator's next move. This, backed with the class
meetings in D.C., put W&L interns a step above the rest. With
all this in mind, I wholeheartedly recommend the Washington Term
Program." -- PATRICIA LOPES, '91
"The Washington Term
Program provides an opportunity to learn first hand about the
operations of government from the White House to Capitol Hill. But
what this course offers, which no textbook truly can, is insight
into the spirit, energy, and excitement present in the Nation's
Capital. If someone asked me if I'd do it again, the answer is yes,
in a heartbeat." -- CHRIS WOOD, '90
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