Students who participate in the women’s and gender studies program go on to a variety of careers and graduate programs.
From professional careers to graduate studies to non-profit work, here is a look at how recent women's and gender studies graduates make their mark beyond the Hill.
James Lituchy '19
Graduate Student, State University of New York-Albany, Albany, NY
Annelise Royles '19
City Year Participant, City Year, Cleveland, OH
Cat March '19
Graduate Student, Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, MI
Lucy Bhuyan ’18
Research Assistant, Nationwide Children's Hospital, Columbus, OH
Hannah Levy ’18
Editorial Intern, Writers House, New York, NY
Julia Lindsay '18
Legal Assistant, Green & Spiegel LLC, Philadelphia, PA
Phoebe Lewis '16
Head PR representative, Middlebury New Filmmakers Festival
Kathryn Kadleck '15
Clinical trainee in marriage and family therapy, The Family Institute, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL
Simon Golovcsenko '15
Research assistant, St. Francis College, New York City
Becca Hafter '14
Integrated sales planner, New York Magazine, New York City
Kirkley A. Doyle '13
Coordinator, youth programs logistics, New York Road Runners, New York NY
Natalie C. Hession '13
Fashion calendar manager, Council of Fashion Designers of America (CFDA), New York, NY
David A. Miller '13
AmeriCorps college coach, College Access Now, Seattle, WA
Charlotte Woolf ’12
Production coordinator, Filter Photo Festival
Mara Pottersmith ’12
Assistant, Union Literary Agency
Shirley Kailas ’10
Program coordinator, Long-Acting Reversible Contraception Program, The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists
Katie Edelson ’09
Women and new medical technologies/commodification of reproduction, Isha L’Isha - Haifa Feminist Center, Israel
Rachel B. Kauppila ’08
Program empowerment director, The DREAM Program
Alexis Tsotakos ’07
Associate attorney, The Jeffrey Law Group, PLLC
Jennie C. Miller ’06
Consultant, Deloitte Consulting LLP
Kathryn A. Dunn ’06
Center director, Planned Parenthood of Maryland