Outcomes
Recent graduates are launching careers or taking the next step toward professional degrees.
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What has the Class of 2020 been up to since graduating? As the College prepares to give them the in-person Commencement they deserve, a handful of class members share how College Hill has shaped their post-graduate pursuits.
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Haoying “Ivy” Huang ’22 understands that, although fun, a career in the art industry requires immense dedication to one’s craft. As she heads to Columbia University to pursue a master’s degree in modern and contemporary art: critical and curatorial studies, she reflects on her experiences at Hamilton.
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Members of Hamilton’s Class of 2022 walked off the Commencement stage, canes in hand, and out into the world ready to make a difference and take the lead on global issues and needs.
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Robert “R.J.” Corba ’22, a biochemistry major from Orefield, Pa., will conduct clinical research at Sloan Kettering as a part of his ultimate goal to be a physician.
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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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Art major Emma Berry ’22 will head to Taiwan as a Fulbright English Teaching Assistant after graduation. Read how her Taiwanese heritage and interest in exploring the country’s art and culture led her to pursue this opportunity.
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World politics major Finlay Adamson ’22 will experience another country’s culture firsthand when he heads to Bulgaria as the recipient of a Fulbright English Teaching Assistantship.
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Ella Gaspar ’22 will take a position as a project assistant/paralegal at Proskauer Rose LLP in New York City after graduation.
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Tommy Keith ’22 knew that he wanted to do something service-oriented after college. As he considered his options, his love for kids, and his interest in educational equity brought him to Teach For America (TFA), a nonprofit organization that brings “promising leaders” to teach in low-income communities. For the next two years, he will be teaching 7-12th grade English in the Mississippi Arkansas Delta Region.
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Mukund Jayaram ’22 will be working as a research analyst for the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland after graduation.
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