2025 Intern Bios

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Madina Amiri
Major: Finance, Business Administration
Internship Placement: Office of Senator John Hickenlooper

Madina Amiri is a hardworking and passionate Business Administration major, who faced many challenges but never gave up. Madina was born and raised in Afghanistan, but after the Taliban took over, she had to leave her home. She spent a year in a refugee camp in the United Arab Emirates, where life was difficult, but she found ways to help. She taught basic English to children and even started a small business to support her family and other refugees. At the end of 2022, she moved to Colorado, beginning a new chapter as a first-generation immigrant determined to succeed. Her experience has fueled her passion for education, advocacy, and community building.

Now, Madina holds several roles in her community. She works as an interpreter for Aurora public schools and is a student assistant for the Western Union Scholarship Program and Immigrant Services Program at MSU Denver. With aspiration to establish a charity supporting the education and empowerment of Afghan women and children, she is determined to be a voice for those deprived of education, immigrants, and refugees. Madina’s journey reflects strength, leadership, and a deep commitment to making a difference in both her local community and globally.

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Flynn Condit
Major: Political Science
Internship Placement: Office of Representative Jason Crow

Flynn Condit is a rising senior majoring in Political Science and minoring in Journalism and Media Production. Born in Los Angeles, growing up in Houston, and now living in Denver, he has learned to adapt to many different cultures. Flynn is inspired by building bridges between people and goes out of his way to think differently. He has conversational ability in French and Russian and has visited 40 countries, pursuing independent photo-documentary projects in over ten. His latest project is focused on class and development in post-Soviet countries. Later this year, he will be attending the Model United Nations of the Far West as a policy council delegate on behalf of MSU Denver.

Flynn’s area of expertise is in communications, marketing, and print/interactive design, recently supporting projects at CU Denver, MSU Denver, Clean Water Action, and the Colorado Department of Transportation. With a passion for public service and making a difference in the world, Flynn aspires to tackle tangible transnational issues such as human rights and poverty for the federal government or an international nongovernmental organization.

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Marsus Merino
Major: Social Work
Internship Placement: Office of Senator Michael Bennet

Marsus Merino is a first-generation, Latina, Social Work major at MSU Denver with a strong commitment to advocacy, education, and service. Marsus’s passion for social work is deeply rooted in her personal experiences. Growing up in an immigrant family, she witnessed the challenges of navigating systemic barriers, which inspired her dedication to helping marginalized communities. As a Reisher Scholarship recipient, Marsus became active in her community by volunteering in area public schools, fueling her desire to address inequities in education, healthcare, and access to resources, to ensure that all individuals have the tools they need to succeed.

Currently, Marsus serves as a Program Coordinator for TRIO Upward Bound, where she designs and implements academic support programs for first-generation, low-income students. Her role includes collaborating with community organizations, developing data-driven strategies to measure program success, and providing one-on-one support to students navigating the challenges of higher education. Through this work, Marsus has become a trusted mentor and advocate, empowering students to overcome barriers and achieve their full potential. Marsus plans to pursue a master’s in social work to expand her knowledge and advocacy skills to champion policies that promote access to education, healthcare, and safety, creating a more just and equitable society for all.

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Lara Widger
Major, Political Science
Internship Placement: Brookings Institution

Lara Widger is a proud first-generation student, born and raised in Greeley, Colorado. She moved to Denver in 2023 to attend MSU Denver to pursue a bachelor’s in political science and minor in public administration. During her time at MSU Denver, Lara pursued opportunities that cultivated her skills in leadership and community engagement, such as her role as a student coordinator for the Center for Multicultural Engagement and Inclusion, her time as a Voting Engagement Student Ambassador (VESA) within Undergraduate Studies, and as a second-year officer for the award-winning Mock Trial team. Before attending MSU Denver, Lara’s commitment to civic engagement started in her hometown as an Enumerator for the US Census in 2020, a field organizer in the 2022 Midterms, and she spent two years with the non-profit Meals on Wheels in which home-cooked meals were delivered to disabled and elderly individuals.

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