Congressman Greg Walden

Representing the 2nd District of Oregon

Student Central

  
Congressman Walden with Washington, D.C. fall 2015 intern, Matthew. 

Interested in learning the day-to-day workings of a congressional office while gaining valuable professional experience? My offices in Medford, Bend, La Grande, and Washington, D.C. have internship opportunities for college or graduate students (or recent graduates of either) throughout the year. Please complete the form below to apply, and feel free to send any questions you might have to walden.internships@mail.house.gov 

We are now accepting Fall 2016 interns in all of my offices

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This is to help the constituents that are hard of hearing or use a video phone alert us to that fact so we can use the proper technology when we need to call them. The default option “Voice” is a normal audible telephone.

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Information on internships available in Oregon and Washington, D.C., student resources, the Congressional Art Competition, and the STEM Competition.
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Information and instructions for students in Oregon's Second District seeking a congressional nomination to a U.S. Military Academy.