Cal Poly Political Science Student Selected for Panetta Institute Congressional Internship Program
Contact: Keegan Koberl
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SAN LUIS OBISPO – Danielle “Dani” Bello, a fourth-year political science student from San Carlos, California, will serve as Cal Poly’s 2023 representative to the Panetta Institute Congressional Internship Program.
After a two-week training period at the Panetta Institute at California State University Monterey Bay, Bello will work in the capitol office of a California congressional representative in Washington, D.C., for 11 weeks in the fall.
“Since my first day at Cal Poly I’ve wanted to embody Learn by Doing and pursue hands-on opportunities, especially in the policy sphere,” said Bello. “I’m excited to learn more about the intricacies of public policy and be in the spaces where the important conversations are happening.
“In my time at Cal Poly, I’ve felt encouraged to seek out opportunities and learn beyond the classroom — I’m excited to bring this mindset to Washington.”
Bello previously interned for the American Israel Public Affairs Committee, the San Luis Obispo Legal Assistance Foundation and the San Luis Obispo County District Attorney’s Office.
Bello is the 23rd Cal Poly student to participate in the Panetta Institute program since 2001. She will join 24 other students, all nominated by the presidents of California State University campuses, as well as Dominican University of California, Saint Mary’s College of California and Santa Clara University. The program is open to all academic majors and is recognized as one of the leading internship courses in the nation because of the rigorous training it provides.
The Panetta Institute covers program costs, including course registration fees, campus services during orientation, air travel and housing in Washington, D.C. By covering these expenses, the institute can make the program available to interns from all socioeconomic levels. Cal Poly awardees are supported in part through the Ed and Jan Slevin Congressional Internship Endowment.
About the Panetta Institute for Public Policy
Founded in 1997 by Leon and Sylvia Panetta, the Panetta Institute for Public Policy serves the entire California State University system plus several other schools. Under the direction of Secretary and Mrs. Panetta, the institute provides a variety of study opportunities in government, politics and public policy, and sponsors a range of other programs. These include the Leon Panetta Lecture Series, which brings national political leaders and policy thinkers to the Monterey Peninsula to discuss important national and global issues, a Policy Research Fellows Program and the Leon E. Panetta Archive, a resource for scholars interested in the workings of the White House, Cabinet and Congress. The institute is on the campus of CSU Monterey Bay in Marina, California.