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Please give a brief background on yourself and your career. Currently, I am an Assistant Professor of Sociology at College of the Holy Cross in Worcester, Massachusetts. As a Wellesley alumna I thoroughly enjoy being an active part of a liberal arts college. I teach the major requirement Social Theory course, Sex and Gender, Women…
Please give a brief background on yourself and your career. I am originally from Maryland and have loved math and science for as long as I can remember. I spent my early childhood solving complex math problems after school with my father and weekends researching the origins of diseases that afflicted my family members. I guess it comes…
Please give a brief background on yourself and your career. I graduated from Wellesley College in 2013 with a major in Physics and a minor in Mathematics. While a student, I was the House President of Severance Hall, student representative on the Board of Trustees, and member of Tau Zeta Epsilon. In the three years…
Feeling unsure about your career path? Come see your career mentors to find out more about the SkillScan Assessment and what it can provide for your career search. Below is an interview done by Catherine Woodhouse, a junior majoring in International Relations/Political Science, on her experience with SkillScan and what it’s done to help her…
What year are you and what are you studying? My name is Rose Burnam. I’m currently a senior studying Economics. Where did you work this summer, and what was your position? This summer, I worked as a research intern for the Hamilton Project, a part of the Brookings Institution which creates public policies designed to…
Please give a brief background on yourself and your career. After graduating from Wellesley in 2010, I spent two years working as a litigation paralegal at Cravath, Swaine & Moore LLP. Even though I already wanted to go to law school before this job, I am grateful that I spent that time exploring the field…