Hannah Josephson, a double major in Political Science and Modern Language (French) with a minor in history and a member of Louisiana Tech’s Class of 2020, has been chosen for a prestigious internship as a lingual analyst for Nonviolence International-NY (NVINY), an organization dedicated to advocating for nonviolent solutions through peace education and international advocacy.
“It is my absolute dream grad program,” said Josephson, who recently moved to Alexandria, Virginia, and began her first semester at New York University’s School of Professional Studies, where she’ll pursue a master’s degree through the university’s Translation Interpreting Program.
Gaining this role in the organization was a long process of waiting and interviewing. After seeing the posting for the internship on a job search site, Josephson sent in her application to the website.