Ethics Center's marketing and communications interns are engaged in all aspects of the many communication channels that support the work of the Ethics Center from website and social media content management, graphic design, newsletter publishing, promoting and supporting virtual and in-person events, and creation of visual assets.
Contribute your talents and help promote the Ethics Center while gaining critical experience in a marketing environment.
🔗 Learn more and apply for a 2025-26 “Writing & Social Media” internship.
Meet the Marketing and Communications Interns
The Ethics Center works with Santa Clara University students through many of its programs, internships, and fellowships to help them grow independently within their respective fields. One of those programs brings in talented students to help with the Center’s marketing and communication efforts.
The students are engaged in all aspects of the many communication channels that support the work of the Ethics Center from website content creation and management, social media, report and newsletter publishing, promoting in-person and virtual events, and creation of visual assets.
The opportunity draws applicants from a wide range of disciplines including web and graphic design, writing, journalism, marketing, management, political science, and philosophy.
2024-25 Marketing and Communications Interns
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![]() Anj ZangerAnj Zanger is a senior from Monterey, CA and is majoring in Psychology with a minor in Economics. As a Marketing and Communications Intern at the Markkula Center for Applied Ethics, she is eager to learn more about web design, user experience, and engage in marketing research and content creation for the Ethics Center. She is a Writing Partner at the HUB on campus and has a passion for multidisciplinary and creative writing. |
![]() Izzy PerezIzzy studies Computer Science and Engineering with a minor in sustainability. This is her first year working with the ethics department within marketing and website management. Time away from the ethics center will be filled with the club SWE, VR game development, and being outside hiking or running.
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Shivani GlynnShivani is a junior pursuing a double major in Communications and Environmental studies with a Spanish minor at SCU. She is particularly interested in film, and in her free time she enjoys exploring new places around the bay area and in Santa Cruz. In addition to her new role as a Marketing and PR intern at the Markkula Ethics Center, she is on the executive board of SCU fashion club, and is a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma.
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