All of us at Frause were so excited about starting a blog; we spent hours fighting over who would be responsible for the content. We drew straws, played rock paper scissors, even thumb wrestled for the honor. It turns out our interns have some strong thumbs (not to mention opinions). They also have the best opportunity to provide a “fly on the wall” look into the workings of Frause. Without further ado, we present Frause – through the eyes of our interns!

Friday, June 11, 2010

Good-Bye Frause!


I am sad to say that this is my last post on the intern blog. This week is my last and I’m still trying to figure out how the past ten weeks flew by so quickly. I guess it goes with the saying, time flies when you’re having fun.

Since I do have to say good-bye, I want to take a moment and thank everybody at Frause for such an amazing learning experience. There is more to school than what is learned in the classroom, and the knowledge I have gained with this internship will stay with me forever and only help me grow as a professional. The entire team has been nothing but supportive since my first day and I cannot thank you enough.

In other news, on Monday, June 14, at 12 p.m., I will officially become a University of Oregon alumnus. I am excited to have my entire family cheer me on as I walk across a stage while Professor Tom Bivins calls my name as a spring 2010 School of Journalism and Communication graduate.

From here, who knows what’s next for me! I am currently in search of a full-time career that will allow me to utilize my skills in media and client relations and social media, in a setting that allows me to learn something new every day.

Keep reading here to find out what kind of adventures are in store for the next intern. And if you want to read more from me you can check out my blog here. Thanks to everyone who read my posts!

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