Mary Anne Anderson is attending to University of Michigan's Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy. (Updated 11/2006)
Aditi Banerjee is an associate in the tax practice group at Sullivan & Cromwell. She graduated from Yale Law School. (Updated 11/2006)
Sasha Begum is studying international law. In the fall of 2004, she will be studying in Spain in a new program that will enable her to practice law in the United States and in Spain upon completion of her degree.
Brian Cathcart, a Fulbright scholar, is on a research scholarship at Tokyo University studying how the memory of the pacific war, World War II, affects current international relations in East Asia. During the summer of 2004 Brian volunteered in a Liberian refugee camp.
Mimi Feldman will start at Harvard Business School in fall 2005. She will focus in social enterprise. Previously, she worked with the Seeds of Peace Camp in the summer of 2001, and is now working as a program associate at the Hillel at Stanford University.
Douglass Hansen was recently in Nigeria working on a project involving the Ogoni, Shell, and the local government. Previously, he was taking an intensive French immersion class at the Sorbonne in Paris. Before that, he was employed as a Court Liaison/Case Manager with the Hartford Area Mediation Program. (Updated 11/2006)
Matt Hemond graduated from law school at University of Connecticut and is studying for the Massachusetts bar during the summer of 2004. Matt Isles is doing in construction in San Francisco and volunteering with various organizations. He is considering graduate school soon in the field of resource management and water policy.
Michelle (Mimi) Kravetz recently graduated from Harvard Business School and joined OPEN: The Small Business Team at American Express as the Manager of Business Rewards Marketing. In this role, she is working to redesign the rewards program for OPEN, creating unique value for small business owners. (Updated 11/2006)
Sucharita Kuchibhotla is enrolled at the Emory University School of Law. Previously, she worked at JP Morgan doing investment banking in the Financial Institutions Group. (Updated 11/2006)
Kim Levinson worked on a women's health initiative in Jamaica Plain, MA. She is now doing a five year M.D/M.P.H. program at Johns Hopkins University. Shun Okano is living in Japan and working for Foreign Affairs Japan.
Ingrid Rasmussen is in a master's program in international development at American University in Washington, DC.
Sam Schwartz graduated in 2005 from Northwestern University School of Law, and is now an associate in the Labor & Employment practice area of Seyfarth Shaw LLP's Chicago office. (Updated 11/2006)
Jacob Silberberg is currently a journalism fellow at Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies in Washington, DC. Previously, he lived in Baghdad and covered the American presence in Iraq and the Lebanon crisis for The Associated Press. (Updated 11/2006)
Amrit Singh recently finished the New York City Teaching Fellows program, which involves two years of teaching in a hard-to-staff school and earning a Master's degree in Education.
Uyen Tang is a political and economic officer in the U.S. Embassy in Dushanbe, Tajikistan. She reports on political and economic developments in Tajikistan for the Department of State to help shape foreign policy as well as advocate for U.S. foreign policy in Tajikistan. (Updated 11/2006)
Jordana Timerman is the assistant for communication at the Center for the Implementation of Public Policies for Equity and Growth in Buenos Aires, Argentina. (Updated 9/2005)
Ariana Wohl teachs at the Paul Cuffee School in Providence Rhode Island. (Updated 10/2005)
Shanna Yates is currently involved with the California Institute of Technology as a designer of their new Physics, Mathematics and Astronomy Department. She is a member of the Morphosis team of architects. Morphosis is a cutting-edge architectural firm that strives to design and build using the most advanced technologies while maintaining a sustainable and healthy environment. (Updated 9/2005)
Courtney Young is employed as the program coordinator for Resource Generation, a national organization working with young people with financial wealth who are support and challenge each other to affect progressive social change through creative, responsible and strategic use of their financial resources.
Sunita (Suni) Vyavaharkar moved to Timor to help a team in affiliation with the Center for International Conflict Resolution. She is helping the team work with the local NGOs and community groups on conflict prevention and community development initiatives. She is marrying Carlito Caminha, a photographer, in January 2007 in Mumbai and Delhi. (Updated 11/2006)
Ariana Wohl is in Providence, RI teaching seventh grade social studies and science. She is teaching a course entitled "Integrated Sciences Exploration." (Updated 11/2006)
Shanna Yates is involved with the California Institute of Technology, located in Pasadena, California as a designer of their new Physics, Mathematics and Astronomy Department. She is a member of the Morphosis team of architects. Morphosis is a cutting-edge architectural firm that strives to design and build using the most advanced technologies while maintaining a sustainable and healthy environment. (Updated 11/2006)