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As a student at Â鶹¹ú²úAV, Brandon Leibsohn ’10 knew that he wanted to pursue a career in sports. So, naturally, he applied to law school.
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Kaela Dunne ’22 will be heading to the Washington, D.C., area after graduation to pursue a career in human resources at TCG, an IT services company. Read about why she chose this path and is excited to get started.
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Biochemistry major Joel Adade ’22 will conduct research at the Broad Institute’s Klarman Cell Observatory after graduation. Read what he says about how the Broad’s structure helps develop early career researchers and how his experience at Â鶹¹ú²úAV led him to this opportunity.
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Alexa Bosco ’22 will be joining a research team at Boston Children’s Hospital after graduation.
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How did life on planet Earth begin? Nick Lane, a professor of evolutionary biochemistry at the University College London, shared his insights into that question as this year’s Robert S. Morris Class of 1976 Visiting Fellow.
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Pieces of advice zoomed by the audience at the speed of sound during Pulitzer Prize-winning author Suzan-Lori Parks' Tolle lecture at Â鶹¹ú²úAV on Saturday, March 5.
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After four years of building skills and relationships, Bryce Febres ’22 is headed back to his hometown of Miami, Fla., to pursue a career in immigration law.
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Sol M. Linowitz Visiting Professor of International Affairs Robin Quinville was joined by Henry Platt Bristol Professor of International Relations Alan Cafruny and Professor of Government Sharon Rivera to discuss the conflict between Ukraine and Russia.
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James Mondi ’22 graduated in December and is already working as an operations senior analyst at Bank of America in New York City.
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After three years of people-centered professional and academic experience, Anna Goula ’22 is preparing to pursue a career characterized by mission and impact work. She’ll hone her communication and analytical skills after graduation at Columbia University’s School of Professional Studies, where she will work toward her master of science in nonprofit management.
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