LITTLE ROCK — John Anderson, head of the Cooperative Extension Service in Arkansas, offered words of advice to the organization’s 2025 summer interns: “Start thinking of yourself as professionals and begin to figure out where your deep interests lie.”

Twenty-eight interns from colleges and universities in Arkansas, Mississippi and Oklahoma will spend the summer conducting programming alongside extension staff. The paid internships include the county agent internship program, the Experiential Scholars Program , the animal science internship program and the 4-H and youth development state office internship, all of which range from 9-12 weeks. kAmk2 9C67lQ9EEADi^^c9]F252]65F^J@FE9^=6256CD9:A^42>A\4@F?D6=@CD]2DAIQm'@=F?E66C :?E6C?Dk^2m H:== 2=D@ H@C< H:E9 42>A6CD 2?5 =625 AC@8C2>>:?8 2E

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