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RAND Summer Internship Program 2022

It’s #NationalInternDay: RAND Summer Intern Spotlight

July 28th, 2022 by

  Happy National Intern Day to our fantastic summer interns! In recognition of their hard work and contributions to RAND, we are celebrating with a luncheon today and spotlighting three of our RAND Class of 2022 interns. Thank you to...

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RAND Intern Andrew Miller on site observing the 7th floor steel framing of a new residential development under construction.

Celebrating RAND Interns, Current and Former, on National Intern Day

July 29th, 2021 by

RAND’s summer internship program returned to the office this year, and in recognition of National Intern Day, held on the last Thursday of July each year, we’re treating our interns to lunch to celebrate their hard work and contributions to...

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RAND Summer Intern Alex Saglamer at work.

My RAND Summer Internship: A Hands-On Experience

August 15th, 2019 by

Going into a summer internship after completing only my sophomore year of college, it was hard to know what to expect from an internship at RAND. On my very first day, I was already out and about going on site...

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Jonathan Tejeda, RAND Facade & Roofing Intern

My RAND Summer Internship: Getting a Few Steps Ahead of the Game

August 26th, 2016 by

Before I started at RAND as an intern on the Facade & Roofing Team this summer, I had no idea what a FISP was, or for that matter, half of the things an engineering and architecture firm does. I’m glad...

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Interning for a Better Tomorrow

September 8th, 2014 by

Bill Nye the Science Guy recently said, “There's nothing I believe in more strongly than getting young people interested in science and engineering, for a better tomorrow, for all humankind.” He would have loved my summer internship at RAND. Every...

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My Summer at RAND, 2.0

August 14th, 2013 by

After graduating from Richmond Hill High School this spring, I was ready for a new start, a new environment, and new experiences this fall as I prepare for New York City College of Technology. Most high school grads no doubt...

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Introducing Rand’s “Special Ops” Infrared Team

May 9th, 2012 by

One of the more frequent assignments we get at Rand is figuring out how to stop leaks in buildings. Once water enters through the roof or facade, it can travel far and wide, making it difficult to find the source...

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Masonry, History, Integrity—By the Book

January 20th, 2012 by

New York City has nearly one million buildings (975,000 by the DOB’s count), many of them prewar constructions with historic features that require regular maintenance and repair to guard against the ravages of time and weather. Yet for New York...

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