University of Delaware Athletics

Blue Hens Implement First-Year Capstone Internship Program
9/19/2019 9:00:00 AM | Delaware Athletics
Learn More about the Capstone Program
Newark, Del.– The University of Delaware offers more than 150 major fields of study and the Blue Hens Department of Intercollegiate Athletics and Recreation Services (DIARS) is providing a unique learning experience that allows students from any major to explore the inner workings of an athletics department through its Capstone Internship Program.
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The program, which is in its first year, will allow UD undergraduate students to launch their career through real-life experiences gained in a dynamic and fast-paced environment. Interns will participate in all BLUE Leadership programming in addition to having dedicated time with the Athletics Senior Leadership team and ability to participate in shadow days across all departments.
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"After a great deal of work, we're extremely excited to launch this program for the fall," remarked Adam Jines, Assistant Athletics Director for Recreation Administration and member of the Blue Hen Capstone Internship Program committee. "For the students, we have an extremely energetic and vibrant department loaded with great learning experiences in a variety of areas such as administration, operations, sports performance/analytics, communications/social media, sales & service to name just a few. For DIARS, we have the ability to bring in some inspired minds with an opportunity to create and produce in areas we haven't had the resources to dive into quite yet."
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The program will help the interns test career interests and goals, gain valuable on-the-job experience and begin to establish valuable networking contacts for their future careers.
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The first year of the phased implementation includes a 450-hour capstone course which captures various majors across campus. Year two will continue to grow the cohort and exposure of the program while year three will begin a paid internship program for post-graduates.
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The inaugural class of Blue Hen Capstone Interns, along with their major, department and supervisor includes:
For those students looking to learn more about the Athletics & Recreation Capstone program, click here. Spring applications will be accepted after October 15, 2019.Â
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Newark, Del.– The University of Delaware offers more than 150 major fields of study and the Blue Hens Department of Intercollegiate Athletics and Recreation Services (DIARS) is providing a unique learning experience that allows students from any major to explore the inner workings of an athletics department through its Capstone Internship Program.
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The program, which is in its first year, will allow UD undergraduate students to launch their career through real-life experiences gained in a dynamic and fast-paced environment. Interns will participate in all BLUE Leadership programming in addition to having dedicated time with the Athletics Senior Leadership team and ability to participate in shadow days across all departments.
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"After a great deal of work, we're extremely excited to launch this program for the fall," remarked Adam Jines, Assistant Athletics Director for Recreation Administration and member of the Blue Hen Capstone Internship Program committee. "For the students, we have an extremely energetic and vibrant department loaded with great learning experiences in a variety of areas such as administration, operations, sports performance/analytics, communications/social media, sales & service to name just a few. For DIARS, we have the ability to bring in some inspired minds with an opportunity to create and produce in areas we haven't had the resources to dive into quite yet."
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The program will help the interns test career interests and goals, gain valuable on-the-job experience and begin to establish valuable networking contacts for their future careers.
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The first year of the phased implementation includes a 450-hour capstone course which captures various majors across campus. Year two will continue to grow the cohort and exposure of the program while year three will begin a paid internship program for post-graduates.
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The inaugural class of Blue Hen Capstone Interns, along with their major, department and supervisor includes:
- Andrew Foti – Sport Management – Sales & Service (Ryan Barber)
- Greg Hand – Sport Management – Recreation Programming (Tony Goldston)
- Robert Davenport – Economics – Sports Performance Analytics (Christina Rasnake/Kelly Rossi)
- Victoria Mayer – Marketing – Operations and Facilities (Meghan Carter)
- Tessa Nichols – Sport Management – Student-Athlete Content Ambassador (Alli Fossner)
- Matthew Spier – Sport Management – Softball Operations (Jen Steele)
For those students looking to learn more about the Athletics & Recreation Capstone program, click here. Spring applications will be accepted after October 15, 2019.Â
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