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2000's Graduates

Erik Love '01 is working on a PhD in sociology at the University of California, Santa Barbara.  After graduating, Erik taught in Japan for two years under the auspices of the JET program. You can follow his adventures on his webpage at ENN.

 

Heather Mustonen '01 worked after graduating as an archaeological technician for the National Park Service at the Southeast Archaeological Center in Tallahassee, Florida. She traveled throughout the Southeast doing archaeological fieldwork in National Parks. She is currently completing an M.A. in anthropology at Michigan State University.

Linda Myers '01 wasn't an anthropology major but took a lot of courses in our department. She is currently loving medical school at the University of Pennsylvania in Hershey. She is hoping to organize an international research project this summer.

Tonya Zimmerman '01  graduated 2004 from Temple University with a Master of Arts in Urban Studies. While at Temple her research focused on Community Development Corporations, specifically New Song Urban Ministries and Community Building in Partnership in the Sandtown-Winchester neighborhood of Baltimore. She also worked as a Teaching Assistant. In the Fall of 2004 she will begin a PhD program in Policy Sciences at University of Maryland Baltimore County where she will specialize in Urban Policy and also work as a Research Assistant.

Erin Harrelson '02 is living in Monument Valley on the Navajo Reservation as a VISTA (Volunteer in Service to America) worker as part of Americorps. She works in the elementary school on oral language assessment. 

Caroline Cangelosi '02 also accepted a position with Americorps after graduation and is currently working at LifeLong Medical Care in Berkeley, California where she is responsible for health insurance outreach at two local clinics. She plans to begin graduate school in public health in the fall of 2004. Write to her at          ccangelosi@albion.edu .

Casmir Kethlhalefile '02 returned to his native Botswana after graduation where he has been responsible for several projects of archaeological resource assessment. He has formed the first private cultural resource management company in Botswana, and has been active in writing cultural resource management guidelines.                              

                                                     

Ayako Eda '02, pictured here with a fellow graduate student, is enrolled in the Master's Program in International Development at Clark University in Worcester, Massachusetts. She received a fellowship from Clark to support her studies, and she intends to use her degree to aid women's development efforts in less developed societies, particularly in India where she attended high school.  ayachaneda@hotmail.com

Laura Siebert '03 is making good use of her combined major in anthropology and Spanish by doing disaster relief training in San Juan, Puerto Rico, as a member of Americorps and as a Red Cross volunteer.

 

 

 

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