Classics majors go on to careers in a variety of fields.
From professional careers to graduate studies to non-profit work, here is a look at how recent classics graduates make their mark beyond the Hill.
Emily Davis '19
Doctoral Student-Political Science, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas
Jenna Cartusciello '18
Freelance Writer, OnPoint, Mendham, New Jersey
Porter Morgan '18
Math Teacher, The White Mountain School, Bethlehem, New Hampshire
Natalie Ayers '17
Data Technology Analyst, Keyrus USA
Trevor Kirby '16
Teach for America participant, North Carolina
Cheyenne Davis '15
Intern in lighting, Actor's Theatre of Louisville, Louisville, Kentucky
Benjamin Dossetter '15
Medical student, Tufts University School of Medicine, Boston, Massachusetts
Stephanie Goldkopf '15
Graduate Student, Indiana University Mauer School of Law, Bloomington, Indiana
Nat Katz '15
Graduate Student, Columbia University
Henry Upton '15
Teaching Fellow (Classics Department), Noble and Greenough School, Dedham, Massachusetts
Zach Arlia '14
Associate, Client Financial Management, ZS Associates, Evanston, Illinois
Sydnee M. Lindblom '14
MA student in secondary education and teaching, Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island
Nathaniel M. DiResta '13
Law student, Lewis & Clark School of Law, Portland, Oregon
David Williams '13
Graduate student, University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois
Trevor Ezell ’12
Legal assistant, Revlon Inc., New York, New York
Daniel N. Caplan, ’09
Senior associate, Kirkland West, New York, New York
Anastasia M. Pedtke ’09
Education assistant, State Department of Environmental Conservation, Queens, New York
Robert J. Gyenes ’08
Conflicts specialist, Wilmer Hale LLP, Washington, DC
Kelly M. Henry ’07
Latin teacher, Holyoke Catholic High School, Chicopee, Massachusetts
Emily R. Desmond ’04
Nurse practitioner, Ohio Department of Rehabilitation/Correction, Westerville, Ohio
Ashley Bones ’02
Curatorial assistant, Norton Museum of Art, West Palm Beach, Florida
Sally Robinson Cluchey ’01
Associate, Engelberg Center for Health Care Reform, Brookings Institution, Washington, DC
Bruce V. Thomas ’78
President and CEO, Cadmus Communications, Richmond, Virginia