Alumni Successes
Our alumni/ae have put their degrees to a variety of uses. Consider some of the following:
Ken Hoffman, ’65, President and CEO, Hart Schaffner & Marx
Dr. Stanley Lombardo, ’65, Professor of Classical Studies, University of Kansas; Translator of Homer’s Iliad and Odyssey, the poems of Sappho, and the Aeneid.
Andrew McCarthy, ’95, PhD. University of Edinburgh in 2003 (see his website)
Lori Frey-Ribeiro, ’95, D.Phil., Oxford University in 2004.
Liz Proctor '96 was accepted into Columbia University's graduate program in International Studies with a full scholarship.
Wayne Rupp, ’96, Ph.D. Candidate, Florida State University; taught at the Intercollegiate Center (Centro) in Rome for 2004-05. Wayne is teaching at Oblerlin College for the 2006 fall semester. He successfully defended his doctoral dissertation in November, 2006.
Kattai Barrow, ’97, M.A., University of Wisconsin in Madison in 1999.
Erica Lee, ’97, J.D., Loyola University New Orleans School of Law in 2000.
Elizabeth Cummins, '98, Museum Certification Program at Tufts University in 1999; M.A. in Egyptology from the University of Memphis in 2003; Intern at the Boston Museum of Fine Arts in 2003-4; Began Ph.D. program in Art History at Emory University in 2004.
Brent Hernandez, ’01, M.A. University of Maryland in 2003.
Jennifer Tobkin, ’02, Graduate Student, Catholic University of America.
Nathaniel Bailey, '03, M.A. in Philosophy, Notre Dame University in 2004. Nathaniel now teaches Latin at Dominican High School in New Orleans. He was chosen to participate in the 2005 NEH Summer Teacher Institute "Catullus and Horace: Poets in a Landscape."