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Each summer, EPP/MSI and Hollings undergraduate scholars complete summer internships across NOAA. On the scholar blog, they share their experiences by describing their projects, creating art, writing science communication pieces, and more.
September 27, 2022
Lily Muller researched how to create accurate and effective warning communication products about pediatric vehicular heatstroke deaths
![Lillian and Ryan stand next to each other in front of a National Weather Service building and sign that reads "National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, National Weather Service, Louisville Weather Forecast Office." Lillian is holding a certificate of recognition.](/sites/default/files/styles/landscape_width_650/public/2022-09/Lily-Muller-NWS-Hollings.jpg?h=adc09c35&itok=UuLNkfp5)
September 20, 2022
Alison Novara learned about experimental design and execution and the breadth of NOAA Fisheries' work during her summer at the Northeast Fisheries Science Center
September 13, 2022
Hard at work above and below water at Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary
![Audrey and Gracia are underwater in full SCUBA gear. They pose for the camera and though their mouths are difficult to see around the scuba mouthpiece, their eyes are clearly smiling. Gracia holds a large, professional-looking underwater camera while Audrey has a smaller underwater camera.](/sites/default/files/styles/landscape_width_650/public/2022-09/IMG_8682.jpeg?h=12c2f5e6&itok=8PAO8cEC)
August 30, 2022
Gabby Brown learned about National Weather Service operations both in the office and out in the field during her summer internship with the Weather Forecast Office in Columbia, South Carolina.
![Three women pose together and smile in front of a large downed tree in a wooded area. The remaining trunk of the downed tree is split down the center and raggedly broken off at the top.](/sites/default/files/styles/landscape_width_650/public/2022-08/Storm_Survey2_lg.jpg?h=360557d8&itok=Na61RY6A)
August 22, 2022
Join Carlee Dunn and Ana Olsen in the muddy marshes of the San Francisco Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve.
![Ana and Carlee with their arms around each other. They are outside wearing wet suits and muddy shirts.](/sites/default/files/styles/landscape_width_650/public/2022-08/ana_and_carlee.jpg?h=f3567e2b&itok=a-yRrqAd)
August 10, 2022
Sara Vanaki shares advice for future scholars and describes her project using computer vision to identify creatures in sea floor photos.
![Two images are side-by-side. Each image of the sea floor looks like sand with shell fragments and some darker circles that are identifiable as sand dollars if you zoom in. In the first photo, there are squares around some of the dark circles, but many were not "seen" and identified by the computer. The confidence numbers are almost all under .10. In the right photo, all of the dark circles are identified as sand dollars and the confidence values are much higher.](/sites/default/files/styles/landscape_width_650/public/2022-08/Sara-Vanaki-ComputerVision_headshot_combined.png?h=151db1d8&itok=90HPjF5g)
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