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APSU sends record nine interns to Tennessee General Assembly

Austin Peay State University (APSU)

Austin Peay State University - APSUClarksville, TN – Austin Peay State University (APSU) this week sent a school record number of legislative interns to the Tennessee General Assembly, which opened its 2019 session on Tuesday, January 8th, 2019.

The Austin Peay University students heading to the Tennessee General Assembly are, clockwise from top left, Lynsie York, Raymond Wright, Sierra Salandy, Cassondra Meadows, Autumn Cole, Sarah DeVries, Kristina Grant, Amanda King and Jaylene Sanchez (not pictured). [1]

The Austin Peay University students heading to the Tennessee General Assembly are, clockwise from top left, Lynsie York, Raymond Wright, Sierra Salandy, Cassondra Meadows, Autumn Cole, Sarah DeVries, Kristina Grant, Amanda King and Jaylene Sanchez (not pictured).

Nine students from various majors will spend the semester at the state capitol, helping legislative leadership and committees with analysis, constituent work and research.

According to the state’s internship website, the program normally accepts 70-80 interns each year from around the state.

Meet The Interns

The chosen interns come from several Austin Peay departments. The students are:

Amanda King,social work senior

Autumn Cole, biology senior.

Lynsie York, health and human performance senior.

Kristina Grant, political science junior.

 

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Sierra Salandy, political science senior.

Cassondra Meadows, social work senior.

Sarah DeVries, public relations senior.

Raymond Wright, sociology junior.

Jaylene Sanchez, criminal justice

[320right]The students will earn an advance and weekly stipend as well as academic credit.

The Tennessee General Assembly will cover the expenses of five of the students, and APSU will fund expenses for the other four. In past years, the General Assembly funded up to three APSU students each year, said Dr. Matthew Kenney, chair of the APSU Department of Political Science and Public Management.

The Tennessee General Assembly legislative internship program was established in 1972 to provide college students with an opportunity to work and learn in a hands-on legislative environment.

Learn More

For more information about the Tennessee General Assembly legislative internship program, visit www.capitol.tn.gov/Intern/index.html [2]

For more information about political science and public management programs offered at Austin Peay, visit www.apsu.edu/political-science-public-management/ [3]