Business & Community-Based Internships
- What’sHerName women’s history podcast is hosted and produced by academic sisters Olivia Meikle and Katie Nelson. Committed to reclaiming forgotten history, What’sHerName tells the stories of fascinating women you’ve never heard of (
- Special Aerospace Services (SAS) is a small, dynamic, certified 8(a), Woman-Owned aerospace company headquartered in Boulder, Colorado and two-time winner of the Inc. 5000 award. SAS is a leading engineering and development firm delivering
- Vuepoint is an advertising agency and publisher based out of Boulder County, Colorado. Our mission is to turn our clients into marketable brands with distinct personalities, for whom we manage social media, write articles, make memes, and curate content. Our clientele ranges from educational entomologists to YouTubers, interior design companies, and everyone in between.
- The Colorado Shakespeare Festival is the nation’s second-oldest Shakespeare festival, and is located right on the ¶¶ÒõÂÃÐÐÉä Boulder campus. Each summer, CSF produces 4-5 professional productions, and offers year-round educational programming, including
- Dzanc Books is an independent nonprofit press dedicated to publishing innovative and award-winning literary fiction, advancing great writing, and expanding our literary community by offering low-cost mentorships for as aspiring writers and
- Lighthouse Writers Workshop is the largest literary arts center in the Rocky Mountain West. For more than 20 years, we’ve provided quality instruction, community events, and artistic support for writers and readers of all levels, ages, and backgrounds.
- Pop Culture Classroom is a Denver-based educational non-profit with a mission to inspire a love of learning, increase literacy, celebrate diversity, and build community through the tools of popular culture and the power of self-expression. The organization fulfills their mission in three main ways: 1) Local events, such as Fan Expo Denver and other PopUP events. 2) Outreach workshops in local schools, libraries, community centers focusing on comic creation, game creation, and other pop culture literacies. 3) Downloadable resources for teachers and parents, such as history-based comics, graphic novel teaching guides, curricular units, and more.