March 1, 2022
This week, we shine the spotlight on Michigan Government Semester Program participant Joslyn Miller who is interning with the Ingham County Prosecutor's Office.
Joslyn is a junior majoring in Interdisciplinary Studies in Social Science, with minors in Leadership of Organizations and Philosophy and Law at Michigan State University. She is a proud Michigan native from Kalamazoo. She has previously interned with the MSU’s Women*s Student Services and the Kalamazoo Public Defender's office. Joslyn is passionate about women’s issues, immigration policy, and criminal justice reform, and serves as a board member for Michigan State’s Women*s Council, Prison Reform Advocacy Group, and Empowering Women in Law. In her free time, she enjoys reading, journaling, and advocacy work.
For more information on the Michigan Government Semester Program, check out this page at https://polisci.msu.edu/undergraduate/internships/michigan-gov-semester.html or contact Internship Coordinator Dr. Marty Jordan at jordan61@msu.edu