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Femi Adegbite ’11 is currently employed as an operations assistant by the Society for International Development in Washington, D.C. “It's a membership organization for individuals and companies in international development,” Femi says.

Stephen Alexander ’09 is an analyst for Jones Lang LaSalle, a real estate consluting and management firm.

Liz Buenzli ’11 is a recruiter at Global Employment Solutions in Washington, D.C., where she connects local professionals with international opportunities at the International Monetary Fund, the National Institutes of Health, PanAmerican Health Organization and many other private, public and nonprofit organizations.

Emily Hauser '09 is currently working on her doctorate in Comparative Politics with a focus in sub-saharan Africa at the University of Florida following a year abroad in Abuja, Nigeria as a Rotary Ambassadorial Scholar. Her study abroad experiences in The Gambia and Senegal have led her to her current path.

Mariel Little ’09 worked at the Inter-American Development Bank in DC for two years. She is now in an intensive education program to become a Spanish teacher.

Cheryl Mariani ’12, whose POE at Juniata was international studies, French and economics, is pursuing a graduate degree in international educational development at the University of Pennsylvania.

Kristin Robinson '07 worked as the Publications Manager for the German Chamber of Commerce in Shanghai, China for three years. She is now earning a Master’s degree at the London School of Economics.

Scott Sloat '10 recently finished an internship with the Carnegie Council's education division and is currently serving in the Peace Corps. His country of service is the Dominican Republic.

Nicholas Sepulveda '10 has received a Fulbright Fellowship to conduct study at the University of Iceland in Rekjavik, Iceland. Inspired by his anthropology work at Juniata, he will be taking Old Norse language and history courses that supplement his Juniata graduate thesis on the history of whaling in medieval Iceland. Studying abroad at the University of Aberdeen in Scotland thanks to a St. Andrews Society of Philadelphia scholarship will certainly help Nick adapt and learn in Rekjavik.

Michael Thompson ’12, whose POE at Juniata was international politics and economics, will pursue a graduate degree in Chinese studies at the University of Michigan after a year abroad in Taiwan thanks to a Fulbright Teaching Fellowship.

Jeremy Weber ’05 won a Fulbright Award to do research in Peru. He earned his Ph.D. program in Applied and Agricultural Economics at the University of Wisconsin at Madison in 2010.  He is now a research economist for the USDA.