After Kenyon

Students who major in Modern Languages and Literatures follow diverse career paths. Their understanding of other cultures, highly developed communication and analytical skills, and foreign language fluency makes them desirable employees in many fields. Here's a sampling of what some of our graduates are doing:

Paul DiResta '10: received a Fulbright award to teach English in Taiwan

Claire Garmirian '10: received Fulbright award to teach English in Armenia

Kendall Krawchuk '10: received a Fulbright award to teach English in Russia

Leah Missik '10: pursuing a Masters in Public Administration from Indiana University

Ellie Norton '10: pursuing a law degree from the University of Chicago Law School

Natalie West '10: received a Fulbright award to teach English in Nepal

Michael T. S. Vanacore '09: union organizer, SCIU

Alison M. Fisher '08: graduate student in linguistics, Cornell University

Kelly M. Bielen '07: program coordinator, International Economic Development Council

Rebecca L. Dash '07: Fulbright program officer in Moscow, Russia

Lauren E. Steele '07: medical student, Mount Sinai School of Medicine

Jacob Howley '03: honors attorney, United States Postal Service Law Department

Dr. Maria Elena Cepeda '95: assistant professor of Latina/o Studies, Williams College; PhD, University of Michigan

Jeffrey Bell '84: vice president of global marketing, Microsoft Corporation

Roberto Castillo Sandoval '82: associate professor of Spanish, Haverford College; PhD, Harvard University