Islamic civilization and cultures students 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 Islamic civilization and cultures graduates make their mark beyond the Hill.
Megan Carr ’18
1st ELA Grade Teacher, Ramallah Friends School, Buffalo, NY
Camila Kirtzman ’18
Immigration Intake Specialist, Ogletree Deakins, New York, NY
Alex Britt '15
Junior planner, BBDO Worldwide, New York City
Jenny S. Osman '14
English language assistant, Le Ministre d'Éducation Nationale, Lille, France
Liliana E. Martinez '13
English teacher, AMIDEAST, Morocco
Ian P. O'Donnell-McCarthy '13
Assistant vice president, Auction.com, New York, NY
Alix E. Schram '13
Development and marketing associate, Habitat for Humanity, Washington, DC
Tess Waggoner ’13
Fulbright fellow, Turkey
Shakira Raheem ’11
Boren scholarship, studied Arabic/Darija in Rabat, Morocco
Laura Garland ’10
Fulbright research fellow, Arabic and media studies, Bahrain
Graduate student in Near Eastern Studies, NYU
Willow Belden ’07
Fulbright research fellow, Arabic and Cultural Identity Studies, Jordan
MA in journalism, Columbia University
Anchor, National Public Radio (Wyoming)
Hisham Foad ’99
Director, Center for Islamic and Arabic Studies
Assistant professor of economics , San Diego State University