FLATHEAD LAKE – It’s hard to top Grace Porges’ Montana summer internship.
A rising senior studying marketing at the University of Montana, Porges has spent her summer promoting the educational opportunities and important science conducted by the University of Montana’s Flathead Lake Biological Station.
This means long summer days living at the station on the shore of one of America’s largest, clearest and most picturesque mountain lakes, telling stories of station students and researchers.
There are worse ways to earn a paycheck while building a resume.
“I feel like the luckiest gal on this lake,” said Porges, who grew up in Atlanta and fell in love with the West while visiting family in Montana. “Now I get to be out in this environment, learn about the science and really see the impac