MFA in Writing Student Awarded Internship at International Non-Profit Agency

Posted on 2019-01-07 in News, MFA in Writing News



Carolyn Gray, a student in the MFA in Writing, has just been awarded an internship with the Brink Literacy Project. These internships are highly selective and competitive. The Brink Literacy Project is an international literacy non-profit based out of Colorado. It offers an intensive training program with a professional editorial staff geared to preparing interns to learn all levels of the publishing industry. Brink is passionate about enhancing the lives of underserved and diverse communities, and Carolyn is thrilled to put her time toward that end. Congratulations, Carolyn!

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