2004

Laura Arriaza is living in Washington D.C. and working for the Association of American Law Schools (AALS), which works to improve the legal profession through its education system. She's been working with the AALS to begin their International Association of Law Schools, which will help to bring together lawyers and law students of divers backgrounds and legal systems in order to promote understanding and legal assistance between countries (Updated 11/2006)

Mauricio Artinano is working for the Project on Justice in Times of Transition in Costa Rica (Updated 11/2006)

Vera Belitsky is an intern in Moscow at the World Health Organization, with the Tuberculosis Control Programme (Updated 11/2006)

Hussainatu Blake spent one year in South Africa working for the International Organization for Migration in the counter Trafficking department. She is beginning Law School at the University of Miami. (Updated 11/2006)

Lisa BonoCorredor received her Master's Degree in Public Health at Yale School of Public Health. Her concentration included epidemiology of chronic disease with a focus on social and behavioral influences on health. (Updated 11/2006)

Jason Brown is at the University of Montana pursuing a JD and MS in Environmental Law. (Updated 11/2006)

Tiffany Chen is a MATCH Corps Member, pursuing professional development and tutoring at the Media and Technology Charter High School in Allston. (Updated 11/2006)

Matan Chorev is pursuing his Masters in Law and Diplomacy at Fletcher. (Updated 11/2006)

Julia Clark is an intern with the Club of Madrid, an organization dedicated to strengthening democracy around the world.

Joanna Friedman is going to Columbia's School of International and Public Affairs in the Fall of 2006. Previously, she was a Fulbright Scholar in Senegal.(Updated 11/2006)

Kristian Horvei is an Associate at Affiliated Private Investors in New York City. (Updated 11/2006)

Claudine Iliev is in the Teach for America program, working at an elementary school in the Bronx. (Updated 11/2006)

William Lange is enrolled in the United States Air Force, bound for Navigator Training. (Updated 11/2006)

Erica Levine is the Program and Research Assistant at the Institute for Global Leadership. (Updated 11/2006)

Ana Martinez is working at the Bahá'í World Centre in Haifa, Israel as a Spanish translator. (Updated 11/2006)

Tsega Menelik is a legal assistant at Sullivan & Cromwell LLP in New York City. (Updated 11/2006)

Sarah Newton spent a the year abroad in London and interned for an MP in Parliament. This summer, she won the Anne E. Borghesani prize and traveled to Almaty, Kazakhstan to undertake independent research on the state of their civil society. (Updated 11/2006)

Anura Patil is working at Johnson and Johnson in the Global Operations Leadership Development Program. (Updated 11/2006)

Negar Razavi is currently working at the Council for Foreign Relations. (Updated 11/2006)

Bonnie Rose Schulman is the Press Officer at the Consulate General of Israel to New England. (Updated 11/2006)

Lisa Senecal is a teacher on the New York City Board of Education and is getting her Masters in Education at the City College of New York. (Updated 11/2006)

Ajaita Shah secured a Fellowship from the America-India Foundation for 10 months in Bangalore, India. Her task is to create a new microfinance model that allows more corporate investments into microfinance organizations. (Updated 11/2006)

Aliyah Shahid is going to Columbia Graduate School of Journalism in the Fall. (Updated 11/2006)

Thomas Singer will be working in Washington DC as Associate Consultant for Kaiser Associates. (Updated 11/2006)

Sarah Sliwa is working at the Friedman School of Nutrition. (Updated 11/2006)

Esra Yalcinalp spent four weeks during the summer of 2004 working with Builders for Peace in the historic city of Mostar, Bosnia-Herzegovina, where she helped with the preparations for the bridge opening in July 2004. She filmed the Builders for Peace experience and conducted other interviews in Mostar. She is now working on a documentary based on those experiences.