Freeman Foundation supports 18 St. Mike’s student internships in Asia during summer 2025
This summer, Saint Michael’s College will be sending a record-breaking 18 students to complete an eight-week internship abroad in either South Korea or Vietnam, thanks to a generous annual grant from the Freeman Foundation.
Saint Michael’s is one of only 33 colleges and universities in the U.S. to receive this annual, highly competitive grant. The Freeman Foundation grant supports the Global Citizenship International Internship Program, international internship experiences that build global competency and valuable workplace skills.Â
This year, St. Mike’s received nearly double the number of student applications as last year, proving that interest in global learning is stronger than ever, said Institute for Global Engagement Director Jeffrey Ayres, a Professor of Political Science and International Relations. The College was also able to award the highest number of grants it has ever awarded this year.
Read on for the list of students who will represent St. Mike’s abroad this summer, as well as information about their academic focuses at St. Mike’s.

Seoul, South Korea
Seoul, South KoreaÂ
- Alexander Campbell ’27 — Political Science and EconomicsÂ
- Tyler Bloom ’27 — International Relations, Psychology, and CriminologyÂ
- Astrid Bakke ’26 — Business AdministrationÂ
- Clara Wyatt ’26 — Digital Media & CommunicationsÂ
- Lola Ribe Mozun ’27 — Economics and International RelationsÂ
- Alexa Roux ’26 — Chemistry and Environmental ScienceÂ
- Winni Li ’26 — Economics and Business AdministrationÂ
- Rebecca Wallace-West ’27 — Environmental Science, Digital Media & Communications, and Marine BiologyÂ

A photo taken of Vietnam during a Freeman Foundation-funded internship Jarrett Sweet ’25 completed there in summer 2024. (Photo courtesy of Jarrett Sweet)
Ho Chi Minh, VietnamÂ
- Kennedy Holsapple ’27 — Digital Media & Communications and Environmental Studies
- Oliver Tesar ’26 — Psychology and MusicÂ
- Riley Treegoob ’26 — Art & DesignÂ
- Aaron Nobles ’26 — Computer ScienceÂ
- Ken Zou ’26 — ChemistryÂ
- Austin Brush ’26 — Health Science, Psychology, and Public HealthÂ
- Damien Wortheim ’26 —Psychology and Equity StudiesÂ
- Erin Boyd ’26 — Secondary Education and EnglishÂ
- Katelyn Daly ’27 — Elementary Education and SociologyÂ
- Elsa Gordon ’27 — Data Science and Political ScienceÂ
More information about Saint Michael’s Global Citizenship International Internship Program can be found here.>>
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