Outcomes
Mahmoud Al-Dabbour ’06, planning to attend graduate school to be a translator
Olga Lomonosova ’06, studying for an MBA in Spain
Ryan Richards ’06 (International Development), planning to volunteer and do research on a private primary and secondary school in Guatemala to see if the school’s methods can be replicated in other parts of the country.
Ahmed Javaid Zeerak ‘06 (International Political Economy), Investment Promotion and Strategy Manager for the Afghan-American Chamber of Commerce in DC. Will probably attend graduate school in political philosophy
Stephanie Tyler ‘06 (Latin American Studies and German), currently working for Juniata College and teaching Spanish a JVHS; planning to enter the Peace Corps
Souzan Kurdli ’06, planning to attend graduate school in Qatar
Denise Bearer ’06 (IS and Art), doing an internship at a NGO in the Gambia; plans to attend graduate school in International Affairs after the internship.
Lyndsey Biddle ’06 (IS and French), Teaching in China for a year; plans to attend graduate school for agricultural development.
Kurdo Othman ’06, special assistant and translator to the Ministry of Trade in the Kurdistan Regional Government
Christine Cutting ’06 (International Peace Studies), working at Boardwalk Marketing International; plans to attend graduate school
Jason Freeman ’05, Law school at the University of Colorado, Boulder; graduates in 2008
Alison Browning ’05, taught English at a French-speaking tropical paradise (La Reunion). Now plans to pursue a teaching certificate so she can teach French.
Samantha Hubbard ’05, AmeriCorp Community Organizer during first year out; now wants to work as a paralegal in the human rights field before entering law school.
Jeremy Weber ’05 (International Political Economy), did Fulbright Research in Peru and is now in a Ph.D. program in Applied Economics at Wisconsin/Madison.
Brandi Martin ’05 (Interdisciplinary international POE), planning to farm with best friend
Tim Dempsey ’04, worked at the Fulbright Commission and now the USDA University; planning to attend grad school in Russian Studies
Justin Miller ’02 (Politics and IS), at Michigan State law school (interested in international law); graduates in 2007
Nicholas Bower ‘01 (IS/Biology), got his D.O. and has created a non-profit organization (Physicians for Humanity) that is providing free medical services to poor people in Ecuador

