GEM Rural Leadership and Community Development
Student Leadership Intern Program
Training effective natural resource leaders who positively and creatively meet real-world challenges
Building the leadership capacity of CNR interns through improved skills in
- Communication
- Team-building
- Conflict Resolution
- Interpersonal Dynamics
The scope of the GEM Student Leadership Intern Program is to enhance summer internships that the students would already be involved in within the various academic disciplines. Enhanced leadership internships will create new experiences to allow more sound insights in the public policy arena and decision-making process.
Ben Wojahn at a community garden
plot in Ashland
Dan Solberg showing an heirloom variety of corn in a
Three Sisters Garden in Ashland
Ryan Beard and a wheel chair accessible / senior citizen Square Foot Organic Garden project in Medford
