STUDENT SELECTED AS HOUSE INTERN

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Sandra Phoenix
Fri, Dec 16, 2011 11:50 AM

Talladega College News
December 8, 2011

STUDENT SELECTED AS HOUSE INTERN

A unique opportunity awaits a Talladega College senior in Montgomery this Spring. Graduating senior, Gerald Cook was selected to be an intern with the House of Representatives for the Alabama Law Institute beginning February 2012.

As a legislative intern, Mr. Cook will get to work with and for Alabama lawmakers during the 2012 Regular Session. Cook remarks that the selection was a great surprise and he worked hard to obtain it. A Talladega native, Cook is a History and Pre-Law student. He is the Senior Class President. He's a former Crimson Ambassador (the official host/hostess organization for Talladega College), he's on the Honda All-Star Team, and he's been the Chaplain for the Pre-Alumni Council for 2 years. He was also the SGA Vice President last year, and the prior year, he was the SGA Speaker of the House. Amidst the rigors of studying and extracurricular activities, Mr. Cook maintains a 3.45 GPA. Dr. Sim Pettway remarks, "As a Director of Student Support Services (SSS) at Talladega College, I have had the pleasure in working with Mr. Cook as a peer tutor for the SSS program and also as a debate participant for Constitution Day at Talladega. I find Mr. Cook to be intelligent, focus-driven, a good time manager, and he works well under conflict and stressful conditions. His passion for law and politics made him an easy selection by me for consideration in applying for an internship at the Alabama Legislature."

The internship program was established by the Alabama Law Institute. Interns must be a junior or higher in college or graduate school, and either be Alabama residents or attend an Alabama college or university. As an intern, Mr. Cook will be allowed to participate in the legislative process of state government.

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Talladega College News December 8, 2011 STUDENT SELECTED AS HOUSE INTERN A unique opportunity awaits a Talladega College senior in Montgomery this Spring. Graduating senior, Gerald Cook was selected to be an intern with the House of Representatives for the Alabama Law Institute beginning February 2012. As a legislative intern, Mr. Cook will get to work with and for Alabama lawmakers during the 2012 Regular Session. Cook remarks that the selection was a great surprise and he worked hard to obtain it. A Talladega native, Cook is a History and Pre-Law student. He is the Senior Class President. He's a former Crimson Ambassador (the official host/hostess organization for Talladega College), he's on the Honda All-Star Team, and he's been the Chaplain for the Pre-Alumni Council for 2 years. He was also the SGA Vice President last year, and the prior year, he was the SGA Speaker of the House. Amidst the rigors of studying and extracurricular activities, Mr. Cook maintains a 3.45 GPA. Dr. Sim Pettway remarks, "As a Director of Student Support Services (SSS) at Talladega College, I have had the pleasure in working with Mr. Cook as a peer tutor for the SSS program and also as a debate participant for Constitution Day at Talladega. I find Mr. Cook to be intelligent, focus-driven, a good time manager, and he works well under conflict and stressful conditions. His passion for law and politics made him an easy selection by me for consideration in applying for an internship at the Alabama Legislature." The internship program was established by the Alabama Law Institute. Interns must be a junior or higher in college or graduate school, and either be Alabama residents or attend an Alabama college or university. As an intern, Mr. Cook will be allowed to participate in the legislative process of state government. SANDRA M. PHOENIX Executive Director HBCU Library Alliance sphoenix@hbculibraries.org<mailto:sphoenix@hbculibraries.org> www.hbculibraries.org<http://www.hbculibraries.org/> 404.592.4820 Skype:sandra.phoenix1 1438 West Peachtree Street NW Suite 200 Atlanta, GA 30309 Toll Free: 1.800.999.8558 (Lyrasis) Fax: 404.892.7879 www.lyrasis.org<http://www.lyrasis.org/> Honor the ancestors, honor the children.