A summer internship is pivotal to finding a permanent job, which is why Wake Forest University is funding — with endowments from the Russell and Elfriede Hobbs Fund and the Chambers Family Fund for Entrepreneurship — 51 internships so that students can work with entrepreneurial and nonprofit groups. Twelve students are working this summer at Sociale Gourmet, the BioBotz animation initiative at Wake Forest, the Center for Design Innovation, SimpliFi LLC and the Arts Council of Winston-Salem and Forsyth County.
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