After Lawrence

  • Vlad Dima, '02, won a Teaching Assistanship at the University of Minnesota, where he is pursuing his M.A./Ph.D. in French.

  • Sarah Phelps, '01, received a Fullbright Teaching Fellowship to teach in Limoges, France.

  • Katherine Jo Moore, '00, received a Teaching Assistanship at the University of Wisconsin, where she is pursuing a Ph.D.

  • Erica Moore, '00, teaches French in a private school after completing her M.A. in French from Middlebury College in Vermont.

  • Eric Moen, 00, completed his M.A. in French and an internship in Paris with Middlebury College.

  • Kendra Cuthbertson, '97, received a Fulbright Teaching Fellowship to teach in France.

  • Jeanine Marks, '96, received a five-year fellowship for graduate study in French at the University of Massachusetts-Amherst. 

  • Renee Rousseau, '93, served as a Rotary Ambassadorial Scholar in France following graduation.

  • Tom Cook, '92, served with the Peace Corps in Tunisia.

  • Jeffrey Peters, '90, won a Fulbright-Hayes Grant to teach English at the Lycee S. Apollinaire in Clermont-Ferrand, France. Having completed the Ph.D. in French at the University of Michigan, he is now teaching at the University of Kentucky-Lexington.

  • Miraan Sa, '90, has been employed by Amnesty International and Church World Services. She studied at the Institute of Human Rights in Straasbourg and now works with Haitian refugees in Miami.

  • Irene Serewicz served with the Peace Corps in West Africa and now works with the International Management Development Institute, where she administers English, French, Arabic, and Indonesian management programs.

  • Beverly Larson, a French and government double major, won a Watson Fellowship, enabling her to spend a year in France researching French attitudes concerning former African colonies. She later completed the M.A. in French studies and journalism at New York University and now works for U.S. News & World Report.

  • Charles Hunter earned the Ph.D. in French at Stanford University and is working for the United States Foreign Services in Oman.

  • Katharine Jensen earned the Ph.D. in French at Columbia University. She now teaches at Louisiana State University and has published a book about the French epistolary novel.

  • Peggy Waller holds the Ph.D. in French from Columbia University and teaches at Pomona College. She recently published a book on the French romantic novel.

Last Updated October 1st, 2003
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