UC Berkeley's Cal in the Capital Newsletter 2014

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PAINTING D.C. BLUE AND GOLD SINCE 1965 - FALL NEWSLETTER 2014 What is Cal in the Capital?

2014 CITC participants enjoy a Nationals baseball game.

A Letter from the 2014-2015 Directors 2014 was a landmark summer for the beautiful city of Washington, D.C. Midterm primary elections for Congressional races took place and were used to determine the fate of the Democratic and Republican parties. All eyes were on the Supreme Court as it dropped a landmark decision on women’s rights in the Hobby Lobby case. The issue of immigration jumped to top priority as migrant families crossed the border to escape from their home countries. CITC interns were head-deep in these issues, monitoring them at their internships in prestigious locations including Congressional offices, government agencies, NGOs, think tanks, museums, newsrooms, private companies, and much more. Interns took full advantage of their time in D.C., networking with Cal Alumni mentors in the area and attending an annual BBQ hosted by Dr. Michael McGinnis at his beautiful home. CITC continues to leave its legacy in D.C. as several participants accept full-time jobs in the city. With your continued support, we can keep strengthening the Cal community in the capital and make D.C. Bear Territory. Please read our newsletter and check out our website for updates on the program’s goals, its impact on students, and ways to get involved. Go Bears! Paras Shah

Alumni & Employer Outreach

Urvashi Malhotra Academics & Events

Therese Salazar

Recruitment & Marketing

Cal in the Capital is a student-run internship program housed at the UC Berkeley Public Service Center. Founded in 1965, Cal in the Capital prepares over 75 UC Berkeley students for challenging summer internships in Washington D.C. each year from early June through the middle of August. Cal in the Capital interns are in demand across Washington D.C., in Congressional offices, federal agencies, think tanks, nonprofits, private corporations, government agencies, and research institutions.

Cal in the Capital’s 50th Anniversary Fall 2015, more information to come! IN THIS ISSUE:

Student Experiences Meet the Directors Stating the Case for CITC

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Your support makes this program possible. Give to Cal in the Capital here To date, over

3,675

CITC interns have performed more than

1,470,000

hours of service!

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