Jeremy Schaefer

Internship: World Affairs Councils of America (WACA)聽

May 3, 2023聽|聽Hey y鈥檃ll! It鈥檚 absolutely crazy to believe that finals are essentially already here and that my first year of college is complete! I remember moving in like it was yesterday 鈥 also, how was Winter break almost four months ago?? Anyway, as of the time that I鈥檓 writing this, my work as a Marketing and Communications Intern with the World Affairs Councils of America (WACA) has come to an end with the completion of the Academic Worldquest (AWQ) competition. AWQ is a national competition held here in Washington D.C. for high school students who qualified through their local council. Throughout this semester, my work on it was comparatively minimal as it wasn鈥檛 my primary focus; but, I was fortunate to be able to attend the reception and competition this past weekend at the Organization of 猫咪社区app States and The United States Institute of Peace respectively despite the recent torrential downpours in the city.

There were a total of thirty-nine teams competing in the competition; and, interestingly, the top three finishers all came from Texas. However, competitors came from all over the country: Utah, Florida, California, Minnesota, Kentucky (yay representation of my home state!), both Alaska and Hawaii, and so many other states. It was such an awesome experience for me to have this early on in my college career.

As for the pictures below, the first one with the trees is from the Organization of 猫咪社区app States. The venue was absolutely stunning 鈥 and WACA was so fortunate to have been able to hold its welcoming reception there! Thankfully they were available semi-last minute because of the weather forecast. The reception was originally supposed to be held outdoors across the street at a separate location but there was no way it would have worked due to the rain. Schaefer 2 Furthermore, the second picture is from the United States Institute of Peace 鈥 another stunning venue where incredible work is done each and every day.

Organization of 猫咪社区app states reception area

United States Institute of Peace Interior

As for something fun that I have done since last updating y鈥檃ll, I attended the formal for the 猫咪社区app University International Relations Society (AMIRS) with my friends a couple weekends back! As the upcoming Chief of Programming for Ask A Diplomat, which is part of AMIRS, I was able to attend the celebration down on The Wharf. Pictured below is the view from just outside the venue where the formal was actually held.

the DC wharf exterior at night

Well everyone 鈥 that鈥檚 it from me this semester! I hope you enjoyed seeing what we Cornerstone Ambassadors have been up to as second-semester interns in Washington D.C. I thoroughly enjoyed my time with WACA, and I鈥檓 glad I got to share some of my experiences here with y鈥檃ll. Please feel free to reach out should you have any questions, we鈥檇 be happy to answer them. Enjoy your summer and we look forward to seeing you on campus in the Fall!

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February 17, 2023聽|聽Hey everybody! My name is Jeremy Schaefer, and I鈥檓 from Louisville, Kentucky. I鈥檓 a freshman here at AU majoring in International Studies with a double minor in French / European Studies and Economics. I鈥檓 really excited to showcase some of my experiences as an intern here in D.C. with you all! Throughout this semester, I鈥檒l be working with the national office of the World Affairs Councils of America (WACA) as the Marketing and Communications intern. WACA is a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization that has over ninety councils in more than forty states. The national headquarters supports these councils and oversees many operations on the national level. In addition to the many regional councils, WACA has close ties with its various sponsors, government agencies, think tanks, universities, the general public as a whole, and many other groups.聽聽

I work in-person three days a week: Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays.聽After my classes end on Mondays and Fridays, I head straight to the office 鈥 and I work all day on Wednesdays. One of the really neat things about my commute to the office is that it鈥檚 located only a few blocks away from the White House and the Washington Monument. (This means that I also get to be a part of peak rush hour traffic lol 鈥 but so far it hasn't been聽too聽bad.) As the weather improves here in D.C. and the days get longer, I鈥檓 looking forward to my walks to work by the Cherry Blossoms and other blooms of the season.

WH/WM from early morning

Because I spend a lot of my day sitting either in class, in the office, or both, I try to make sure that I devote enough time to get my body moving in some way whenever possible. After my first day at WACA, which was from 9-5, I walked around the track here on campus while I called my mom to fill her in on how my day went. I love being outside to watch the sunsets 鈥 and the weather has been surprisingly nice enough to allow for that recently! 聽聽

Jeremy S track sunset

Recently, I grabbed dinner at a taco place in Dupont Circle before heading back downtown to walk around and see some of the monuments at night!聽Visiting the monuments at night is definitely a must-do for college students in DC; not only are they less crowded, but the overall experience is very different from visiting them during the day. Anyway, I鈥檓 looking forward to sharing more about my internship, fun activities I do around the city with my friends, and so much more especially聽as the semester progresses 鈥 so definitely stay tuned!聽

Washington Momument at night Jeremy S

March 10, 2023聽|聽Hey everyone! A lot has happened since my last blog was written and posted, including聽the passing of the semester鈥檚 halfway point. I鈥檝e always heard how the Spring semester goes by much quicker than the Fall鈥檚, but I never really believed it 鈥 until now. This semester has been much busier for me as I鈥檝e picked up more responsibilities around campus: I鈥檓 now the Secretary for the French Club and the Chair of Programming for Ask A Diplomat, a club that brings students and ambassadors together to discuss some of the pressing issues from around the world. (In fact, I moderated the club鈥檚 first-ever in-person event last November with the Belgian Ambassador to the United States!)聽

Anyway, another major responsibility of mine is obviously my internship with the World聽Affairs Councils of America. Since I鈥檝e officially been working with the rest of the team for just over a month now, I feel like I鈥檓 actually grasping and understanding what my role is, what the national office鈥檚 role is, and the direction in which the organization plans to head for the foreseeable future. It鈥檚 been nice to settle in and actually see the difference I鈥檓 making.

As for some fun things that I鈥檝e been up to around DC since I last updated y鈥檃ll, I visited聽the House of Sweden, which houses both the Swedish and Icelandic Embassies, with other members of Ask A Diplomat. One interesting thing about the House of Sweden is that it鈥檚 almost always accessible to the general public. This was my first time in an Embassy, and I鈥檓 looking forward to visiting more throughout the city in the future!聽

Sweeden Emb

Also on the same day, my friends and I went down to 鈥淭he Wharf鈥 to watch the聽fireworks display for DC鈥檚 Mardi Gras celebration. It was absolutely packed but there was so much to do (and so much we didn鈥檛 get to see)! That day was great; I spent time with my friends, visited new places and had new experiences. (Being outside to enjoy the surprisingly nice February weather was also a positive.)

Wharf

Speaking of the unusually enjoyable weather for this time of year, one day toward the end of the month was just over 80 degrees, breaking the all-time heat record for the city on that day. That means that essentially everybody was sitting on the quad 鈥 like seriously I didn鈥檛 know that many people were affiliated with AU lol.聽

AU Hurst HallWell that鈥檚 all that I have for this week鈥檚 blog; I hope you鈥檙e learning a little bit more聽about some of the routines that we Cornerstone students are up to. (Oh, make sure to check out Denia and Jake鈥檚 blogs as well!) Talk to y鈥檃ll after Spring Break!聽

April 12, 2023聽|聽Hey everyone! Hope y鈥檃ll have been doing well since our last updates. As for me, this past month has been so incredibly busy; and, in all honesty, it went by so fast that I鈥檝e struggled to even remember what I did. But, as y鈥檃ll know, I鈥檓 an intern with the World Affairs Councils of America 鈥 and this past week was super important for my role within the organization. The major project that I鈥檝e been working on all semester 鈥 dealing with the contacts and communications means 鈥 was due as the organization begins its internal transitions behind the scenes. On top of that, school has been a lot, especially because the end of the semester is quickly approaching; balancing time between all the exams, papers, and projects has required a lot of time management. Anyway, things seem to have slowed down just in time as WACA finalizes plans for the Academic WorldQuest Competition which will be held downtown in a few weeks for hundreds of high school students from around the country.

Anyway, in terms of some more-exciting things, here鈥檚 some pictures of campus and greater D.C. in general. The first picture comes from campus just outside the School of International Service during peak-bloom week for the Cherry Blossoms. I鈥檓 definitely biased but I think this part of campus is the most picturesque: it has the iconic blossoms while also being outside my favorite building on campus.

cherry blossoms

Continuing with the theme of Springtime in D.C., which I think is definitely the best time of the year here, I took this next picture walking back to the dorms with my friend Del. Between the redbuds, cherry blossom trees, tulips, and the sunsets, campus has such a great look now.

sunset with redbuds

Apparently the majority of photos that I鈥檝e taken this semester are of the trees blooming. A few weeks ago now was the National Cherry Blossom Festival downtown, so that means that thousands of people flocked to the Tidal Basin and the National Mall to see the blooms. This definitely slowed my commute to my internship 鈥 especially on Wednesday morning as so many families were trying to get down early and beat the crowd. (I don鈥檛 think it worked lol.) I鈥檒l definitely be interested to see the statistics for how many people used the Metro during that week because I鈥檓 sure it was absolutely ridiculous.

tidal basin with cherry blossoms

Well that鈥檚 all I have for this update, I hope y鈥檃ll enjoyed it! Stay tuned to see what the other ambassadors are up to and definitely check out Cornerstone鈥檚 Instagram to see the weekly takeovers by us. Also, congratulations to all of the new Eagles out there!