Summer Stories: Emma Gross '25
"Bryn Mawr has taught me not just information in my classes, but also how to talk about it and apply what Iām learning outside the classroom."
"Bryn Mawr has taught me not just information in my classes, but also how to talk about it and apply what Iām learning outside the classroom."
Emma directs the Ā鶹AV , she is also involved with and is a tour guide with the Office of Ā鶹AV. This summer, the International Studies Major and Political Science Minor will be working with survivors of human trafficking and domestic violence at the (NSC) in Philadelphiaās Department of Survivor Services.
What will your work with NSC involve?
I will be a Case Management Aid, helping survivors connect with different kinds of social and legal resources to best help their adjustment to Philadelphia. Iāll help make sure that they have the resources they need and help facilitate trauma processing groups.
How did you find this internship?
I worked at a law firm last summer and I wanted to explore careers beyond the legal sphere and learn more about social services, so Bryn Mawrās Career and Civic Engagement Center pointed me in the direction of this internship. Students from Bryn Mawr have interned there in past summers and loved it. The staff at the Career and Civic Engagement Center is awesomeāthey helped me with my resume and with any applications that required cover letters.
How do you feel that Bryn Mawr has prepared you for this experience?
Bryn Mawr has taught me not just information in my classes, but also how to talk about it and apply what Iām learning outside the classroom. Iāve learned to think critically and on my feet!
For example, I took a class at Haverford about transitional justice and I learned about how achieving justice is a holistic process that includes connecting people with social services, counseling services, and healthcare services. I also took a āPolitics of Protestā class at Bryn Mawr that really opened my eyes to different kinds of global conflict. I didnāt realize how many career options there were until I got to Bryn Mawr and learned that I can do conflict and peace mediation as a job.
What are you most excited to do in this internship?
Iām looking forward to working with people and getting to know them and learning their stories. Iāll learn about their experiences and become more aware of whatās going on in the world around me and learn how to facilitate a processing group.
Emma also plans to enjoy exploring Philadelphia this summer, āIām taking some dance classes in Philly and going hiking at some nearby parks with friends. Iām also just really looking forward to having some down time to just chill out and enjoy the summer weather.ā