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George Mason student finds his voice through dream internship鈥

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For 海角社区 sophomore Nathan Ferraro, summer hasn鈥檛 been about taking a break鈥攊t鈥檚 been about chasing his dream job. The Honors College student and communication major, who鈥檚 concentrating in both journalism and political communication, spent his summer interning as a staff writer with Trib Total Media, a multimedia news network in Greensburg, Pennsylvania, where he wrote two to three stories a week. 

鈥淢y favorite assignment so far was about a local state representative in Westmoreland County trying to reform a tax-collecting agency,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 got to interview both the representative and the agency to understand the challenges people are facing and what鈥檚 being done to fix them.鈥濃 

For Ferraro, the assignment was more than a writing exercise鈥攊t was a glimpse into his future. 鈥淚 hope to work in communications for a political campaign one day,鈥 he explained. 鈥淕etting to talk with a state representative and explore that side of the political world was really exciting.鈥濃

Ferraro on assignment in Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania. Photo by Massoud Hossaini/TribLive.

The Armstrong County, Pennsylvania, native recently returned from a semester abroad in Madrid through George Mason鈥檚 Global Gateway Program. Jumping into local reporting has been the perfect way to reconnect with home. 鈥淭his internship has been a great way for me to re-immerse myself in the community,鈥 Ferraro said. 鈥淚 love getting to talk with people from local organizations and share their stories.鈥濃 

At George Mason, Ferraro is already immersed in storytelling and civic engagement. He writes for the Fourth Estate, Mason鈥檚 student-run newspaper, and is active in the Society of Professional Journalists and the Public Relations Student Society of America. He is also a member of the Bonner Leadership Program, a civic-engagement initiative that connects students with community organizations.鈥 

Through Bonner, Ferraro works as a development coordinator for Britepaths, a Northern Virginia nonprofit focused on financial literacy and workforce development. 鈥淩ight now, we鈥檙e working to expand services beyond Fairfax and into all of Northern Virginia,鈥 he said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 been amazing to see the real-world impact of that work.鈥濃 

The connections he鈥檚 made at Britepaths have already opened doors鈥攈is supervisor wrote him a recommendation that helped him secure the Trib Total Media internship. Ferraro also credits his Honors 110 Principles of Research and Inquiry course for preparing him for success. 鈥淭hat class really strengthened my research and inquiry skills, which are essential to journalism. It also pushed me to get comfortable with feedback, which has been invaluable for the roles I鈥檓 in now.鈥濃 

Faculty and mentors have noticed his drive. 鈥淲hat I appreciated about Nathan is his attention to detail, strong aptitude for academic discourse, and really excellent critical thinking skills,鈥 said Honors College professor Caroline West, who taught Ferraro in Honors 110.鈥 

Ferraro sees writing not just as a career skill, but as a calling. 鈥淚 just love writing and sharing people鈥檚 stories,鈥 he said. 鈥淲herever I end up, I hope that鈥檚 always at the heart of what I do.鈥濃