Outcomes
Recent graduates are launching careers or taking the next step toward professional degrees.
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When Ryan Friedman ’21 entered Hamilton, he had no idea what he wanted to study, much less pursue after college. Now, the computer science major knows what he is passionate about and is an incoming software engineer at Bloomberg.
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Amy Harff ’21, Jiin Jeong ’21, and Liam Prum ’21 have been named Watson Fellows, with each receiving a $36,000 stipend to pursue a “year of independent, purposeful exploration” abroad. The prestigious Thomas J. Watson Fellowship is awarded to graduating seniors nominated by one of 41 partner institutions.
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When Gus Huiskamp ’21 and Christine Walsh ’21 individually applied to the Jesuit Volunteer Corps, they did not expect to be living in the same house — again.
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Kayleigh Miller ’21 will join Teach For America in San Jose, Calif., after graduation. Here she talks about her interest in service programs and teaching.
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Julianna DeSimone ’21 will join the non-profit Forest Foundation after graduation. Here she talks about the organization, her service experiences at Hamilton, and what drew her to the program.
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Carson Goos '21 has been accepted into the Teach For America program. She'll be teaching social studies in Delaware after her May graduation. Here's what she had to say about the organization, and how Hamilton prepared her for her upcoming role.
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Courtney Pierre ’21 found that a position at Teach for America would complement many of the skills and interests she had developed at Hamilton.
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After graduation, Ade Sotinwa ’21 will have the opportunity to begin a new chapter of his professional career, expand his network, and gain myriad valuable experiences—all while enjoying much warmer weather.
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Michael McEneney ’21 took the chance to embrace an unexpected job opportunity, ultimately leading him to a profession that complements his academic experiences at Hamilton. Below are some of McEneney’s thoughts about college and his professional career.
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Though her summer internship with Target was cut short due to COVID-19, Erin Rosen ’21 had the opportunity to learn the inner workings of a major retailer. After resuming her internship over winter break, she was delighted to be offered more time with the company in the form of a full-time, post-grad management position.
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