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Sweet 16

Some newly minted alums share their post-graduation plans as they head into the wild blue yonder.

JULY | AUGUST 2016 Jessica Fedin ’17, Gayne Kalustian ’17 and Jessica Fedin ’17
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Sweet 16

Some newly minted alums share their post-graduation plans as they head into the wild blue yonder.

JULY | AUGUST 2016 Jessica Fedin ’17, Gayne Kalustian ’17 and Jessica Fedin ’17

“I’ll be working at Walter Reed in D.C. doing clinical research on prosthetics for amputees—as well as on PTSD and phantom limb pain.”
—Kelly Bach, neuroscience

“I’ll be working in D.C. at a consulting company called Applied Predictive Technologies.”
—Spencer Chu engineering sciences

“l’ll be Singapore working with the World Toilet Organization to address the international sanitation crisis.”
-—Anna Ghnouly, geography and Asian and Middle Eastern studies

“I’m doing a post-baccalaureate year to prepare to apply to medical school.”
—Alex Ganninger, English

“I’m going to grad school in Beijing with the Schwarzman scholars program.”
—Jordyn Turner, Asian and Middle Eastern studies

“I’ll be in New York City working as an institutional wealth analyst at Goldman Sachs."
—Sophie Hoffman, psychology and economics

“I’ll be doing education consulting in Dubai."
—Dari Seo Seo, government

“I hope to play in the NFL. I’ve been signed by the Kansas City Chiefs.”
—Vernon Harris, electrical engineering

“I’m going to Stanford medical school.”
—Sharjeel Syed, biology

“I’ll be serving in the Israel Defense Forces.”
—Jordan Kastrinsky, linguistics modified with film and media studies, and Asian and Middle Eastern studies

"I’ll be going to Columbia Law School.”
—Kasia Robak, Spanish and government