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WSJ names Summer 2021 intern class

March 26, 2021

Posted by Chris Roush

The Wall Street Journal’s summer 2021 intern class has been announced.

There were more than 4,000 applications for 13 spots. They will be joined by seven interns from our 2020 class who deferred their assignment last summer amid the pandemic.

Starting in mid-June, this group will be the fourth class to work remotely. They will be working across all of our platforms, including audio, video and digital, with reporting team assignments to be finalized in the coming weeks.

Aiyana Ishmael (Reporting)

Aiyana is a senior journalism student at Florida A&M University. A Miami native, she also serves as the student representative for the Online News Association’s Board of Directors. Previously she served as the editor in chief of her campus magazine, Journey. Aiyana is a freelance writer with published clips in Teen Vogue, Essence and Poynter. In her spare time she hosts and produces her podcast, Black Fat Fashion. She also enjoys playing volleyball and basketball.

Ava Sasani (Audio)

Aydali Campa (Reporting)

Brittney Forbes (Digital)

Bryan Mena (Reporting)

Hardika Singh (Reporting)

Karina Shah (Reporting in London)

Krystal Hur (Reporting)

Leonard Robinson (Reporting)

Madison Dong (Graphics)

Meghan Bobrowsky (Reporting)

Omar Abdel-Baqui (Reporting)

Ryan Nguyen (Reporting)

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