Stanford Fields New Questions About Internship Program Named for Nazi War Criminal

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The Mercury News

New attention shined on a decades old program at Stanford University this week, when a political writer raised questions about an internship named for a long-dead industrialist who used slave labor to support the Nazi regime and was convicted of war crimes. The Krupp Internship Program at Stanford University allows students to immerse themselves in Germany, working and receiving invaluable international experience. According to the university’s website, “more than 1,300 Stanford students have completed full-time, paid internships at over 590 German host companies and institutions after studyin…

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