History majors in the Class of 2018 are going on to pursue a wide range of academic and professional trajectories after graduation. A selection of highlights from this year’s graduating class include:
- Katie Basalla will begin law school at the University of Cincinnati.
- Sam Benezra will begin an internship with the Museum of the Moving Image.
- Francisco Cintron will conduct research in Spain while on a Fulbright fellowship.
- Krispin Decamp will begin the M.A. program in College Student Personnel at Ohio University.
- Antony Domino will begin law school at the University of Akron.
- Andrew Domozick will begin law school at the University of Cleveland.
- Michael Gerber will begin law school at Case Western University.
- Ryan Kline will begin the M.A. program at Auburn University’s History Department.
- Michael Mangan will begin electoral campaign work with the Democratic National Committee (DNC).
- Travis Miller will begin the M.A. in Education program at Ohio University.
- Anthony Negrini will begin the M.B.A. program at the Max M. Fisher College of Business at The Ohio State University.
- Precious Oluwasanya will be a fellow in the Koch Associate Program at the Charles Koch Institute.
- Kristin Osbourne will begin the M.A. program at Miami (Ohio) University’s History Department.
- Joseph Weekly will begin managing a private club/restaurant in Nashville, TN.
Recently, at the 12th Annual Undergraduate History Conference (April 20), the department recognized the recipients of the 2017-18 departmental scholarship, grant, and essay competition awards as well as this year’s class of inductees into Phi Alpha Theta, the National History Honors Society.
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