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After Macalester

The study of history in all its variations provides valuable background for a wide range of careers, including education, law, business and international service. See what some graduates who majored in History are doing now:

  • Russell Fillmore-Brady 鈥18 received a Fulbright fellowship to teach English in Germany.
  • Samantha Aamot 鈥17 (Bloomington, Minn.) works for Northern Bedrock Historic Preservation Corps in Duluth, Minn.
  • Sara Ludewig, ’17, is pursuing a dual Master’s degree in Library Science and History at the University of Maryland, College Park.
  • Patrick Eickman ’17 is in Marquette University’s Masters program in Medieval History.
  • Tyler O’Brien, ’16, is pursuing a Master’s degree in Community Development and Planning at Clark University.
  • Trey Muraoka 鈥16 is pursuing a Masters degree in Latin at the University of Minnesota, and is an assistant football coach at Macalester.
  • Will Theriac ’16 is a project manager at Epic Systems in Madison, Wisconsin.
  • Elena Friedman ’16 is a research assistant at the Minnesota Center for Twin and Family Research located at the University of Minnesota.
  • Angela Clem 鈥15 is studying history at the University of Edinburgh, Scotland.
  • Alison Gerber 鈥15 is a junior coach with College Possible in Chicago.
  • Natalie Heneghan 鈥15 is a program assistant with Preservation Alliance in St. Paul.
  • Paul Schubring 鈥15 is pursuing a master鈥檚 of divinity degree at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary.
  • Jordanne Miranda Stokes 鈥15 joined the Disney College Program at Walt Disney World.
  • Allison Vandenberg-Daves 鈥15 works with the Jesuit Volunteer Corps in Hood River, Ore.
  • Emma Stout 鈥15 is a religious education program assistant with First Universalist Church in Minneapolis.
  • Jingyuan Qian 鈥14 is pursuing a master鈥檚 degree in public policy at Georgetown University.
  • Stacey Murrell ’13, is currently pursuing a PhD in History at Brown University, after having been employed as executive assistant to the president at Lucas Museum of Narrative Art, a project in progress.
  • Elizabeth Allen 鈥13 is studying for her MA in the History of Art from the Courtauld Institute of Art in London.
  • Nic Lechault 鈥13, is teaching American history in the Mounds View School System, and earning a teaching degree at Hamline University.
  • Laura Moulton 鈥13 is a AmeriCorps VISTA Children’s Program Coordinator at Comunidades Latinas Unidas En Servicio.
  • Maya Lindberg ’12 will be working as a writer/associate editor for the SPLC’s Teaching Tolerance program with the Southern Poverty Law Center.
  • Doris Zhao 鈥12 is in the Master of Arts program in Art History at Columbia University.
  • Katherine Donaldson 鈥12 is pursuing a master鈥檚 in library and information science at the University of Washington.
  • Slavisa Mijatovic 鈥12 is pursuing a master鈥檚 in geography at York University in Toronto.
  • Cori Simon 鈥12 is pursuing a graduate degree in gender and women鈥檚 U.S. history at the University of Wisconsin.
  • Dustin Studelska 鈥12, is pursuing a PhD in the History of Technology at the University of Minnesota in the program of the History of Science, Technology, and Medicine.
  • Naomi Sussman ’12, is pursuing a PhD in Latin American History at Yale University.
  • David Bliss 鈥11 earned a master鈥檚 degree in history at the University of New Mexico.
  • Jeff Yamashita 鈥11 is in the PhD program in ethnic studies at the University of California-Berkeley and has been awarded a Eugene Cota-Robles Fellowship, the top university-wide fellowship.
  • Bassam Khawaja 鈥11 earned a JD at Columbia University Law School, and is an attorney and fellow in the Children鈥檚 Rights Division of Human Rights Watch in New York.
  • Emily Schorr Lesnick 鈥11 is pursuing a career in comedy in New York City.
  • Hillary Sorin 鈥11 after completing a master鈥檚 in social work program at the University of Pennsylvania, is Director of Development of The Chester Fund at the Chester Charter School for the Arts.
  • Maggie Jacoby 鈥11  works for the St. Paul Public Schools Foundation running a middle school tutoring program.
  • Jemma Brown 鈥11 is an associate producer of video and social media at The Moth Radio Hour, a live storytelling program.
  • Rachel Boyle 鈥10 attends Loyola University studying public history.
  • Alex Davies 鈥10 taught English in France and is now writing for Discovery.com.
  • Wes Alcenat ’10 earned a PhD in history at Columbia University.
  • Amy Ledig 鈥10 is a JD Candidate at Case Western Reserve School of Law.
  • Molly Brookfield 鈥09 is a PhD student in History and Women’s Studies at the University of Michigan. She earned a master’s degree in the Cultural Heritage Studies Program at University College London and worked at .
  • Kaitlyn Sheridan 鈥09 is studying American history at Oxford University in England.
  • Anne Reeder 鈥09 completed a master鈥檚 degree in public health nutrition at the Colorado School of Public Health. She currently works in a county public health department and a jail and plans to work in the area of maternal-child health.

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  • Tsione Wolde-Michael 鈥08 is now the Jefferson Fellow in the Division of Political and Military History at the Smithsonian National Museum of American History, after having worked on the creation of exhibits for the National Museum of African American History and Culture. Macalester Today story about her work .
  • Hillary Mohaupt 鈥08 earned a master’s in museum studies at the University of Delaware.
  • Anne Cullen ’07 is program assistant for exhibitions at the Newberry Library in Chicago.
  • Evan Mohl 鈥07 is a reporter for Major League Baseball in Boston, Mass.
  • Matthew Malecha ’07 is pursuing a PhD  at Texas A&M University, in Urban & Regional Science, studying the ways community plans and policies affect vulnerability and resilience to natural hazards (like flooding) at the neighborhood scale.
  • Martinus (Dirk) Langeveld ’06 started a blog on political scandals called The Downfall Dictionary, which is at https://downfalldictionary.blogspot.com.
  • Cassandra Berman 鈥06 is a PhD Student in History at Brandeis University.
  • James Coplin ’06 is pursuing a PhD in Chinese history at the University of Minnesota on a full fellowship.
  • Dhruva Jaishankar ’05 having earned an MA in security studies at Georgetown University, is now a Fellow for Foreign Policy at the Brookings Institution India.
  • Roland McKay 鈥05 went to Syria on a Fulbright scholarship and is currently a consular officer with the U.S. Consulate General in Istanbul, Turkey.
  • Emily Potter 鈥04 is working at the Brooklyn Historical Society. She completed a Masters in Museum Studies at NYU and says, 鈥淚 have found that museums are a great place for history-majors!鈥
  • Emily Skidmore 鈥04 received her PhD in history from University of Illinois at Urbana鈥揅hampaign, and is Associate Professor and Director of Graduate Studies at Texas Tech University
  • Danielle Maestretti 鈥04 is an Associate Consultant at bepress.
  • Anthony Todd 鈥04 received a PhD at the University of Chicago, studying late 19th century U.S. history with a focus on gender and law.
  • Emily Weaver 鈥03 is a philanthropy and nonprofit consultant after serving as deputy director of cooperative projects at Beijing Normal University鈥檚 One Foundation Philanthropy Research Institute.
  • Federico Helfgott 鈥03 attended the University of Michigan鈥檚 PhD program in anthropology and history.
  • Ariel Jacobs ’02 was a Corps member for Teach for America in the Bronx, New York and is now teaching US history in a public high school in Manhattan.
  • Jennie (Snyder) Hill 鈥02 is the executive director of the court-appointed special advocates of the South Plains in Lubbock, Texas.
  • Karlos Hill 鈥02 is a Professor of History specializing in African American History, Lynching, and Anti-Lynching Protest, at Texas Tech University.
  • Shana Redmond ’02 received her PhD in African American and American Studies from Yale University and is an Assistant Professor of American Studies at the University of Southern California.
  • Seth Lind 鈥01 is a filmmaker and public radio producer. He is currently production manager for the National Public Radio show 鈥淭his American Life.鈥
  • Harmony O’Rourke 鈥01 received her PhD in African History from Harvard University in 2009 and is currently an Assistant Professor of History at Pitzer College of the Claremont Colleges in Southern California.