Where Are They Now: Elizabeth Laferriere ’10

Please give a brief background on yourself and your career. I am a policy analyst and human rights advocate based in San Francisco but originally from New Hampshire. I graduated from Wellesley in 2010 with a degree in South Asian Studies and received my master of public policy from Georgetown University two years later. Since…

Where Are They Now: Misti Yang ’01

Please give a brief background on yourself and your career. Ha! Sorry, when I see “your career” I have to chuckle just a little because I don’t think of myself as having a “career.” I have entered doors when they opened, and left when I was ready for something new. Today, I am in graduate…

Where Are They Now: Kim Miller ’07

Please give a brief background on yourself and your career. I am a cancer epidemiologist at the American Cancer Society. I hold a masters degree in epidemiology from Emory University. During graduate school, I interned at federal- and state-level public health organizations in a variety of areas, including HIV, disaster preparedness, and vector-borne diseases. I…

Where Are They Now: Debbie Tien ’12

Please give a brief background on yourself and your career. Right now I’m working in Arusha, Tanzania with the Accelerating Innovation and Social Entrepreneurship (AISE) team to build and support an innovative and entrepreneurial ecosystem in Tanzania, beginning with Arusha and its surrounding communities. We run Creative Capacity Building workshops, hold events and showcase local technologies in…

What’s happening with the CWS — week of 11/10

Below are this week’s upcoming events and deadlines at the CWS. These listings and more can be found in MyCWS. Make sure you subscribe so that you receive the updates directly to your inbox! Monday, November 10 – Campus Deadline: St. Andrews Scholarship | NOON | MyCWS – Campus Deadline: St. Andrews Scholarship. Contact Liz Mandeville for application instructions. Noon…

Where Are They Now: Jill Wrigley ’87

Please give a brief background on yourself and your career. Thanks in particular to my studies in political science and student activism around the wars in Central America, I left Wellesley very inspired to explore the world and equip myself to be engaged with human rights work. Because of knee surgery my junior year, I…

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