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| Carl Atlee
(Spanish, 1994) is now at the University of Arizona in the
doctoral program, with a specialization in the Golden Age. |
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| Mary
Maloof (Spanish, 1994) has begun her
own business: Maloof Language Services. She also a certified
translator (Spanish, French, Portuguese, English). Visit her
website:
http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/mmaloof/index.htm |
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| Brendan Kelly ’93
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Major: Economics,
Minor: Chinese. Post-graduate: Law
School, University of Pennsylvania ’96.
Currently: Manager, Business and Advisory Services,
Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu (DTT), Beijing, People's Republic of
China.
"Chinese played a major role in my specific decision to go
into law. The one thing that truly separates me from my
classmates and colleagues is my Chinese ability." |
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Kevin Cuthill '93.
Major: Russian and Int'l Studies.
Post graduate: MBA, Penn State University; Currently: Country Director, Ukraine, for Holtec International. Our major projects in Ukraine include Construction of the National Repository for Spent Nuclear Fuel, and Removal to Storage of all Spent and Damaged fuel in assistance of the Decommisioning of the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant. "Knowledge of Russian has played a key role in my career. To be able to speak in confidence, without a translator, or directly to average people builds trust and confidence." |
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Andrew Siegel
(Russian, 1992) is the director of a study abroad program for
American students in Prague, Czech Republic. |
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| Susan R.
Boettcher (History & Spanish, 1991). Assistant professor in
the Department of History at the University of Texas at Austin.
Spent 2003-4 resident at the Herzog August Bibliothek in
Wolfenbuettel, Germany, working on her book on Luther
commemoration in the later sixteenth century, with the support
of a fellowship from the American Council of Learned Societies.
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