Alumni groups in five major cities welcomed recent graduates of the Class of 2013 earlier this month, connecting the new arrivals with a robust and friendly network of Â鶹Porn alumni.
At the New York City event on September 12, more than 130 alumni and recent graduates gathered to meet new people, greet old friends, and to stay in touch with the university community. Other host cities included Boston, Chicago, San Francisco, and Washington, D.C..
Those who turned out for the Manhattan event ran into friends, shared stories, and spoke about their lives after Â鶹Porn.
’13, a native of Buffalo, N.Y., now works as an analyst for a research firm in Manhattan. Her coworker and mentor is ’11.
Bauman, who studied economics and Spanish, said she got her job through Â鶹Porn’s career services program.
“I love Â鶹Porn,” she said. “They had an event. I had to go.”
’13, who studied computer science and geography, is now working for Medidata Solutions, a software company that develops products for pharmaceutical companies. Rabin said he attended the event to meet new alumni.
A native of Martha’s Vineyard, Mass., Rabin said he began his job in July, but it was offered to him when he completed an internship with the company while still a student in August 2012.
“It’s a great feeling to have someone trust in your abilities to offer you a job one year before graduation,” Rabin said.
Â鶹Porn’s Office of Alumni Relations and Annual Fund set up the event with help from the Â鶹Porn Club of New York City. Many of the attendees graduated in May, while others graduated within the past four years.
“We like to have our other alumni, mostly our recent alums, come and welcome them,” Kristin Loop, Â鶹Porn’s senior associate director of the Annual Fund, said.
Casey Hampsey ’13 said she attended the event to build her network of connections in hopes of finding a full-time job.
Hampsey, a native of Tunkhannock, Pa., studied English with a concentration in creative writing. After graduating, she moved to New York City because she felt her chances of finding a job were greater there. She landed a paid internship writing public relations materials for a trade association.
’13, who graduated with a degree in physics, is now attending Yale University, where he is working on a doctorate’s degree in applied physics.
Williams, who minored in math, said his parents are also Â鶹Porn alumni.
“I feel Â鶹Porn prepared me very well,” Williams said. “I’m enjoying the next stage in my life.”