From summing up the courage to take that first lunch break to playing Harout and Aram while we work, the atmosphere at the ANCA – for me at least - has definitely changed. We have all officially gotte
This week I had a few slip ups—forgetting to check in right away, not copying William and Haig in my emails to local chapters, and formatting media reports correctly. The list goes on. Naturally, I do
As the second week of my internship has come to a close at the ANCA-WR summer program, I have already written a press release and started a weekly blog. I am ecstatic about working on my long-term pro
As an undergrad trying to add classes at UCSB my first quarter there, I was faced with a choice. Budget cuts had cancelled a lot of classes in my major area, political science. The only other class I
The ANCA-WR Blog will feature posts by our interns, showcasing their thoughts and experiences throughout their time interning at the Western Region. Stay tuned!
I call myself an Armenian. Why? Because there is tiny country in Southwestern Asia, with the area of 29,743 sq km, slightly larger than Haiti and slightly smaller than Belgium, called Armenia. A count
This week was the first week of the ANCA-WR internship, and I have to say: so far, so good. Work wise, I learned how to write a press release and it wasn't too bad. It is exciting how all of the inter
It is the first week of my internship and I am feeling anxious. Not a nervous feeling but more of an excited, an energetically charged feeling that makes me think of the possibilities beyond old perso