

The event was organized with help from the Pomona College Career Development Office. Peter Brown ’19, Politics & English Major, PhD Student, Department of English, University of California, Berkeley

Natalie Slater ’19, Environmental Analysis Major, Mellon Community Engagement Fellow and Master's Student in Environmental Humanities, the University of Utah Michelle Schultz ’16, English Major, Comedy Development Coordinator, ABC Network Humanities majors wondering what can be done with an English, literature, history, philosophy, music, theatre/dance, religious studies, language, classics, media studies, art, or art history degree after graduation joined us to hear from a panel of Pomona alums who are putting their degrees to work on a variety of paths, from grad school to enviro science, arts/museum executive work, and more.Ĭaress Reeves ’12, Media Studies Major, VFX Artist/Harmony Compositor, TitmouseĬatherine Arias ’93, American Studies Major, Director of Education & Visitor Engagement, MOCA Recent Workshops, Interviews, Panels & Classes
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The event is part of our Humanities Toolkit series of panels, interviews, and practical workshops designed to help humanities scholars carry their work beyond campus.įree and open to the Claremont Colleges Community With UCLA graduate advisors Leisy Abrego, Chicana/o and Central American Studies Christopher Mott, English and Minayo Nasiali, History | Crookshank Hall, Ena Thompson Reading RoomĬlaremont Colleges students are invited to a practical roundtable with UCLA graduate advisors dealing with such topics as making the decision to go to graduate school selecting the right school the importance of contact potential faculty advisors crafting a personal statement, statement of purpose, and/or a diversity statement selecting and polishing a writing sample approaching letter writers and funding your graduate education.

Upcoming Workshops, Interviews, Panels & ClassesĪpplying to Graduate Programs in the Humanities
