Kendalyn Mack, a community health junior, is making big moves on campus. She has the distinction of being the very first presidential intern to serve under President Joseph I.Castro.
Mack’s admiration for the president increased after she began working closely with him on community-based projects and on-campus events.
“Dr. Castro is very busy,” Mack said. “But even for someone who is so busy, he has been able to exemplify that he is someone who cares and listens. So him, pulling me on board, saying ‘hey, why don’t you be the intern?,’ shows that.”
Having an involved University president and a supportive staff on campus is just one of the many reasons why Mack is proud to be a Bulldog.
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