EPIIC (Education for Public Inquiry and International Citizenship)

2003

Sarah Berger is pursuing a Masters degree in Public Health at Johns Hopkins. Previously, she was an intern in the Office of the Prosecutor at the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia, where she was primarily on the Krajisnik team, but also worked on the searched patterns of ethnic cleansing in Vlasenica municipality and Srebrenica, wrote proofing summaries, submitted summary of witness statements for the Milosevic case, conducted research regarding the advantages of plea agreements, analyzed intercepts and documents from the Former Republic of Yugoslavia for future indictment, and wrote motions and notifications to Chambers. (Updated 11/2006)

Joe Bodell found a way to employ both his Political Science and Computer Science majors by working as the IT specialist at the John Kerry for President campaign in Boston.

Robina Bhasin is a Research Assistant working at the Harvard Program in Refugee Trauma. She is also a coordinator of the Peter C. Alderman Masterclass Series, which brings together doctors from post-conflict societies for a week-long training and dialogue on healing the wounds of mass violence each September in Orvieto, Italy. (Updated 11/2006)

Zachary Braiker is the Chief Executive Officer of online strategy company iMarketServices. (Updated 11/2006)

Rachel Brandenburg won a Fulbright Scholarship to Israel. (Updated 11/2006)

Kate Burns will be a senior at Tufts during the 2004-05 academic year. She is working with the Drama department developing a script for performance in the fall.

Nick Chaset is an Energy Analyst at KEMA, Inc in San Francisco, CA. (Updated 11/2006)

Frances Dixon is entering the United States Air Force. (Updated 11/2006)

Elana Eisen-Markowitz is pursuing a Masters Degree in Education at Tufts. Her focus is High School Social Studies. (Updated 11/2006)

Lauren Fein is the administrative coordinator for Tufts Hillel. (Updated 11/2006)

Becky Frank is in the Teach for America program in New York City. (Updated 11/2006)

Shai Gruber is pursuing MALD at Fletcher. (Updated 11/2006)

Benjamin Harburg received a Fulbright scholarship to Germany for the 2006-2007 academic year. Following his freshman year at Tufts, Mr. Harburg was an intern for the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia, working with the office of the Chief Prosecutor on the Seselj team and also contributing to the Milosevic trial with research on witness and material exclusion and due process issues. The following year, he had an internship with the Justice in Times of Transition Program, helping to preparing its Vienna conference on negotiation strategies for the Kosovo political leadership. He also attended the conference. Since then, Mr. Harburg interned with the "Congress on the Human Right to Peace," a joint project of the Basque government and Elkarri, a Basque NGO, and he has had an internship with the Office of South Central European Affairs at the U.S. Department of State. (Updated 11/2006)

Christine Hendrickson is a recruiting coordinator for Ideo. (Updated 10/2005)

Elliot Hirshon just finished an internship at Ashoka (non-profit for social entrepreneurship) is beginning a new job search while pursuing research possibilities focused on Ghana. (Updated 11/2006)

Joseph Jaffe and his wife had a baby in December 2004. (Updated 11/2006)

Vicky Hartanto recently returned from an internship in East Timor with an NGO called La'o Hamutuk, the East Timor Institute for Reconstruction Monitoring and Analysis. She worked with their Justice team to research and write about the serious crimes' process of the transitional justice system. She is currently living in San Francisco and in the process of applying for law school.

Aaron Markowitz-Shulman is an analyst for the Asset Based Finance-Shipping team for ING Bank in London. He is currently working on projects in Qatar, Egypt, the UAE, Israel, Algeria Libya and Russia. (updated 11/2006)

Laura Reed is in Boston for the summer with an internship, and hopes to do WorldTeach in the Marshall Islands. (Updated 11/2006)

Eugene Schiff is the Caribbean Region Coordinator for Agua Buena Human Rights Association. (Updated 11/2006)

Jenna Sirkin won the Rotary ambassadorial scholarship and is currently living in Chile. (Updated 11/2006)

Robert Smullyan is a Legistlative Aide to Mayor Eddie A. Perez of Hartford, CT. Previously, he was running a grassroots campaign office for the Democratic National Committee. His office is part of the national grassroots campaign that is working for the DNC to organize resources for voter mobilization in swing states for the 2004 presidential election. (Updated 11/2006)

Daniel Stuckey is teaching English as a Teach for America corps member in Washington, DC. (Updated 11/2006)

Judah Jeremy Sueker is in Washington, DC working for Global Emerging Infections Surveillance and Response (GEIS) program at the Department of Defense. (Updated 11/2006)

Robert Swanekamp is the Program Officer at The Financial Services Volunteer Corps (FSVC) is a not-for-profit, private-public partnership whose mission is to help build sound banking and financial systems in transition and developing countries. (Updated 11/2006)

Zeleka Yeraswork lives in Addis Ababa is working for the Clinton Foundations on their HIV/AIDS Initiative. She will return to her graduate studies at Columbia's School of International & Public Affairs in 2007. (Updated 11/2006)