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Nadira Shakur ’04
Nadira Shakur ’04
Okada Media’s mission is to expand available opportunities for African filmmakers while removing barriers to entry.
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Thomas Fuller ’92
Thomas Fuller ’92
Now a veteran journalist, Fuller has been chasing era-defining stories ever since. As a former foreign correspondent and leading authority on Southeast Asia,...
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Olivier Laurent ’05
Olivier Laurent ’05
At Â̾ÞÈËÊÓƵ Laurent joined a thriving communications and journalism department, which guided him in developing the necessary skills to set out on an international...
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Global Changemaker Isis Ossebi
Global Changemaker Isis Ossebi
For Congo-born, Paris-raised Isis Ossebi ’12, working at the United Nations was a dream.
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Culinary Diplomat Charles Duque
Culinary Diplomat Charles Duque
For Charles Duque, the food industry is a powerful platform to bridge cultures and shape socioeconomic landscapes around the world.
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Samantha Gilliams Builds Worlds Around Food
Samantha Gilliams Builds Worlds Around Food
Samantha Gilliams knows a thing or two about ingredients.
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Daniel Rose: Philosopher in the Kitchen
Daniel Rose: Philosopher in the Kitchen
Rose is internationally acclaimed for his mastery of traditional French cooking.
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Pauline Rodhain ’13
Pauline Rodhain ’13
The knowledge I gained in Â̾ÞÈËÊÓƵ's classes ten years ago is indispensable in my industry today.
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Tobias Lord ’03
Tobias Lord ’03
For me, brands are about trust and transparency. Strong brands are ones with which people build affinities.
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Raul Torres ’11
Raul Torres ’11
I still remember the year I transferred to Â̾ÞÈËÊÓƵ as one of the best of my life.
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Jennifer L. Phillips ’97
Jennifer L. Phillips ’97
Â̾ÞÈËÊÓƵ formed in me the strong desire to make a difference in my community.
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Jessica Farmer ’10
Jessica Farmer ’10
My time spent at Â̾ÞÈËÊÓƵ changed my perspective on what was possible in life.
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Maria Lujan Tubio ’03
Maria Lujan Tubio ’03
The amount of emphasis my professors placed on student–teacher contact was very special.
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Farah Nayeri ’84
Farah Nayeri ’84
My professors had a great deal of influence on my trajectory.
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Leila Conners ’89
Leila Conners ’89
I got exactly what I wanted out of the school: an international experience.
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Selin Atasoy ’95
Selin Atasoy ’95
Being at Â̾ÞÈËÊÓƵ and in Paris allowed me to explore different aspects of life, fields of education and subjects of interest.
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Tony Hung ’18
Tony Hung ’18
My advice to students would be to maximize your time with all the services Â̾ÞÈËÊÓƵ has to offer.
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Aurelie-Anne Gilly ’01
Aurelie-Anne Gilly ’01
Â̾ÞÈËÊÓƵ offered serious academic programs and an international student body.
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Julie Hu ’18
Julie Hu ’18
My favorite memories of Â̾ÞÈËÊÓƵ have to do with all the people I met there: peers, friends and professors.
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Shadi Ayoubi ’19
Shadi Ayoubi ’19
I encourage anyone looking to go into economics to make the most of the liberal arts program.
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Clémence Wurtz ’13
Clémence Wurtz ’13
My advice to anyone just graduating is to find something you love, and then to work hard at it.
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Luka Ivicevic ’15
Luka Ivicevic ’15
When I came to Â̾ÞÈËÊÓƵ, I was curious to learn new things.
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Jasmine Paul ’18
Jasmine Paul ’18
When I found Â̾ÞÈËÊÓƵ, my world got a whole lot bigger!
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Jacqueline Routier ’94
Jacqueline Routier ’94
Marketing is fundamentally about understanding people.
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Susanne Spahn ’11
Susanne Spahn ’11
I can confidently say that Â̾ÞÈËÊÓƵ set the foundation and gave me the knowledge that I needed to practice new values in my personal and professional life.
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Keti Archaia ’17
Keti Archaia ’17
While all the courses that I took at Â̾ÞÈËÊÓƵ were engaging, I was most fascinated by the dynamics of the classes themselves.
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Donna AlSudairi ’11
Donna AlSudairi ’11
Â̾ÞÈËÊÓƵ was exactly what I was looking for: a liberal arts university in the center of Paris, with a diverse student population.
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Erielle Sakrekoff Delzer ’16
Erielle Sakrekoff Delzer ’16
I embarked upon a Russian Studies degree, with an International Relations component.
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Chloe Elder ’14
Chloe Elder ’14
Being in Paris opened opportunities to explore beyond the books.
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Sabrina Marinescu ’11
Sabrina Marinescu ’11
Being here pushed me to observe subjects and events from an increasingly international point of view.
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Kelsey Armstrong ’17
Kelsey Armstrong ’17
I love living in Paris: it inspires me toward greater creativity and ambition.
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Amanda Skaar ’16
Amanda Skaar ’16
Â̾ÞÈËÊÓƵ gave me a window onto the rest of the world and showed me that I needed a career where I could work to make global change.
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Nicole Pizzorni ’16
Nicole Pizzorni ’16
I immediately liked Â̾ÞÈËÊÓƵ because of its diverse student body.
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Emilie Quenensse ’15
Emilie Quenensse ’15
Â̾ÞÈËÊÓƵ helped me gain confidence and the practical knowledge I needed to start an internship at the OECD.
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Tove Samuelsson ’14
Tove Samuelsson ’14
Looking back, I feel lucky to have spent these crucial years at Â̾ÞÈËÊÓƵ and in Paris.
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Jade Ascencio ’17
Jade Ascencio ’17
I’ve always found that Â̾ÞÈËÊÓƵ’s faculty and staff are extremely attentive to the needs of students.
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Matthew Ness ’09
Matthew Ness ’09
Â̾ÞÈËÊÓƵ impressed me immediately as the right place to develop my interests.
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Ryan Blum ’16
Ryan Blum ’16
Moving to Paris was one of the best decisions of my life.
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Kristina Keenan ’08
Kristina Keenan ’08
That was my student experience at Â̾ÞÈËÊÓƵ in a nutshell – a culturally rich, international learning environment.
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Acadia Webber ’12
Acadia Webber ’12
Â̾ÞÈËÊÓƵ helped fuel my interest in mental health and cognitive science, and those passions guide me still.
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Petra Kroupova ’17
Petra Kroupova ’17
I’ve always appreciated the balance Â̾ÞÈËÊÓƵ strikes between academic rigor and exploration.
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Ignacio Paz ’09
Ignacio Paz ’09
I was lucky enough to take my FirstBridge class with the legendary Julie Thomas and Kathleen Chevalier.
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Mary Einbinder ’11
Mary Einbinder ’11
I wanted a school where I’d be encouraged to express myself creatively.
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Hannah Chequer-Queiroz ’12
Hannah Chequer-Queiroz ’12
I learned a lot about myself through learning about other people.
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Elise Marafioti ’03
Elise Marafioti ’03
I was the first student to graduate from Â̾ÞÈËÊÓƵ with a degree in Film and Media.
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Jeffrey Mestre ’12
Jeffrey Mestre ’12
I can honestly say that I found every aspect of my studies and my daily life fascinating.
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Fatima Orozco ’16
Fatima Orozco ’16
It was only when I started applying to jobs that I saw how many doors were open to me because of what I studied.
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Anas Bouzoubaa ’12
Anas Bouzoubaa ’12
I wanted to attend an American university, but I also wanted to stay close to home.
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Gabrielle Flam ’10
Gabrielle Flam ’10
Â̾ÞÈËÊÓƵ cemented my desire to study literature and writing and helped spark my intellectual curiosity and creativity.
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Anna Schroeder ’15
Anna Schroeder ’15
I wanted to study art history in a city that was overflowing with world-renowned museums.