Intern Testimonials

Nathan Beasley - Whataburger

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“My internship experience has been instrumental in supporting and developing my career. This experience has enabled me to grow my skills, apply my degrees, expand my knowledge, and build a professional network. More specifically, this internship has provided a pathway to merge my interests and skills into a tangible asset that provides real value and led directly to me obtaining a full-time position. I deeply advocate for internship experiences, and look forward to continuing to utilize the foundation my internship provided me in future professional endeavors.”

Nate is a MAGeo student with a focus in Natural Resources and Environmental Studies.


Tiffany Willrich - Guadalupe County Groundwater Conservation District

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“Working at the Guadalupe County Groundwater Conservation District and integrating a school project into my role has been a fantastic experience. It allowed me to apply academic concepts to real-world scenarios, improving my problem-solving skills and deepening my understanding of groundwater management. This hands-on approach not only benefited my professional growth but also enhanced my academic performance, making me a more effective and confident professional.”

Tiffany is a MAGeo student with a focus in Natural Resources and Environmental Studies. 


Delaney Hankins - Texas Conservation Alliance

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“My internship in conservation was an invaluable experience that opened my eyes to the diverse career paths within the field. It allowed me to build essential skills and gain confidence, significantly enhancing my education and shaping my future aspirations.”

Delaney is a Geography Resource and Environmental Studies major.


Sydney Artrip - City of New Braunfels, Fischer Park

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“During my time at Fischer Park and working for the City of New Braunfels, I've gained valuable insight into my future career path. My supervisors and colleagues have truly inspired and supported me in pursuing a career in environmental interpretation, which I initially fell in love with in my college courses. This internship has brought me great joy and has reinforced my passion for being outdoors and connecting with nature. I am eager to share my knowledge and educate people of all ages about coexisting with the natural world and finding happiness in our local environments.”

Sydney is a Wildlife Biology major with a Nature and Heritage Tourism (NHT) minor.