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Junior Interns in US Senator's Office

As an inaugural recipient of Woodberry Forest School's Grills Fellowship, Caleb Rogers ’16 is spending a week in August working in the Washington, DC, office of Senator Tim Kaine of Virginia. Caleb is completing two government internships this summer, one at the Virginia Supreme Court and the other with Senator Kaine's staff members. "I am working directly with the senator's staff, doing any jobs they need me to do," Caleb reports.

The Joe & Marge Grills Fellowship supports student summer work in any area of national, state, or local government, or in public history venues such as museums or national historic sites. The donors, Joe and Marge Grills of Rapidan, Virginia, have a deep interest in government and the American Constitution. Joe Grills has been a member of Woodberry Forest School's board of trustees since 2007.
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