Liberty Interns Dispatched to DC To Serve on the Front Lines of the Culture War

Liberty University announces that even though its internship program is under new management its goal remains the same:

[T]o train and equip young leaders by providing students with practical training and educational opportunities in and around the nation’s capital.

According to Director Carrie Barnhouse, participants will gain academic internship credit as well as valuable life skills.

“Our goal is to see students learn and grow through experiential education opportunities provided in D.C.,” she said. “Our chancellor has often referred to these students as being on the front lines. They are fighting the cultural war by conquering the capital.”

In the spring, Liberty students participated in internships at the White House, Concerned Women for America headquarters and the U.S. District Attorney’s Office.

“With the changes taking place in Washington with the recent election, it is more important than ever to ensure our students are being mentored, trained and equipped to help make a difference,” Barnhouse said.

She said more than 100 students have participated in this program during the past three years and nearly half of them have been offered jobs.

“When they get to D.C. they make contacts and develop relationships with networks that help secure employment later in life,” she said.