Mangai Arumugam will begin a fellowship with AIF in September 2004 working with an education organization, MAYA, in Bangalore, India focusing on education reform. She graduated from the Harvard Grad School of Education with a Masters degree and taught English at the Boston Community Leadership Academy.
Jessica Berns is the Program Manager for Coexistence International at Brandeis University. She is married to Steffen Helmling, a graduate of the Sackler School at Tufts. (Updated 11/2006)
Nicole Bores is a HIV Services Intern at the Center for Infectious Disease Research in Zambia. The Center supports the expansion of Prevention of Mother to Child Transmission of HIV (PMTCT) services to rural areas of Zambia. (Updated 11/2006)
Nicole Bores is working with the Center for Infectious Disease Research in Zambia to support the expansion of Prevention of Mother to Child Transmission of HIV (PMTCT) services to rural areas of Zambia. (Updated 10/2005)
Douglas Burns is an associate in the Litigation Department of Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison, LLP in New York City. He has experience in general litigation matters, including product liability and antitrust, as well as corporate internal investigations. (Updated 11/2006)
Annmarie Cholankeril will be attending the Harvard Graduate School of Education in the fall of 2004.
Michael Conte is a sports photographer and works at Conte Photography, currently one of the largest photography studios in the Central Pennsylvania region. He married Kelly Keth in 2004 and adopted her son Mason. Formerly he worked on the Summer Olympics daily sports desk for NBC Sports in Sydney and will also work for NBC Sports during the Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City. (Updated 11/2006)
Michelle Dworkin recently finished her first year of the Master's in Sustainable International Development program at the Heller School of Social Policy and Management at Brandeis University. She obtained a position with a local NGO in Sri Lanka called Sarvodaya Shramadana, which is a grassroots development organization focused on community development and local capacity building. (Updated 11/2006)
Scott Glaberman, just started a PhD program in the Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology school at Yale University.
Josh Goldblum is principal and lead designer of bluecadet interactive, a new media company. Recently, bluecadet completed a project for the Holocaust Museum called Ripples of Genocide. Formerly, he was working as a New Media Specialist at the Smithsonian American Art Museum. Check out one of his educational webpages on George Catlin. (Updated 11/2005)
Adam Goodman is leaving Tufts after seven years and moving to the Rio Grande Valley in south Texas to be a high school history teacher at IDEA Academy. (Updated 11/2006)
Mayuri Guntupalli is currently pursuing a joint Master's degree in public policy and business (MPP/MBA) at the University of Michigan. After her first year of school, she interned with US Mission to the UN Food Agencies in Rome. (Updated 11/2006)
Jay Kahn is an Associate at Elevation Partners, a private equity fund focused on investments in the Media and Entertainment space. His key responsibilities include financial analyses and business due diligence on potential investments. (Updated 11/2006)
Daniel Kramer completed the Coro Fellows Program in Public Affairs, an experiential immersion across many sectors related to public policy. He went to Japan in August and now is ready for the next exploration. (Updated 11/2006)
Lauren Pinkus is a research assistant working on a project about repression and dissent in the Middle East. She is pursuing a PhD in Sociology at Ohio State University, where her areas of concentration are Political and Sport Sociology. (Updated 11/2006)