Thombs (pictured, center, with other ý in Washington fall 2021 interns), named the Campus Compact 2020 Newman Civic Fellow and the 2021 Charles B. Rangel Scholar, is heavily involved at ý as a member and president of Student Senate, a writing center advisor, a resident advisor for the Witten‘burbs, a member of the Entrepreneurship Fellowship program, and involved in Minority Men Striving to Succeed.
“In D.C., I really wanted to learn more about things I may not be necessarily interested in and get out of my comfort zone. This allowed me to reconsider my current path and be more open to other opportunities I may not currently be considering. This internship helped me develop the writing and research skills critical for work in public policy. In the future, I hope to apply the skills I learned at the embassy in the private sector, working as a consultant or assisting a corporation with policy-related initiatives. Before I went to D.C., I didn't quite envision this as my career path; however, my time in D.C. was invaluable in helping me realize my true passions. Additionally, I really wanted to focus on networking. Overall, I believe that this experience will be invaluable in my educational experience.”