January 29, 2018

Lock Haven University student Joshua Henry attends The Harrisburg Internship Semester (THIS)

Contact: Kevin Hensil, khensil@passhe.edu

Harrisburg – Joshua Henry of Bellefonte is working in the governor’s office in constituent services as part of a 15-week internship sponsored by Pennsylvania’s State System of Higher Education.

Henry is a senior history major and political science minor at Lock Haven University of Pennsylvania. He is one of eight students participating in The Harrisburg Internship Semester (THIS) program, which provides students the opportunity to work in all areas of state government while earning a full semester’s worth of credits. THIS invites students from each of the State System universities to participate.
Henry is the son of Todd and Michele Henry and a 2014 graduate of Bellefonte Area High School. He and the other students participating in the program also will attend several academic seminars during their spring semester internship. Each of the students will complete an individualized research project as part of the program’s requirements.
More than 600 students from the State System universities have participated in THIS since the program began in 1989, each gaining valuable insight into the workings of state government at the policy-making level. Interns have worked with dozens of state agencies, as well as in the offices of the governor, the speaker of the House of Representatives and the attorney general.
State System students interested in participating in THIS in a future semester may obtain information on the program by contacting their individual campus coordinator or their university’s cooperative or internship office, or by calling the Dixon University Center at (717) 720-4089. More information on the program also is available at: www.passhe.edu/this.