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Where are they Heading?
RACHEL STANLEY ’17 of West Allis, Wisconsin, will attend Marquette University’s Ph.D. program in clinical psychology on a full-ride Marquette University Graduate School Diversity Fellowship. She plans to conduct autism research and help develop treatments.
HALEA HOSKINS of Spring Grove, Illinois, will have a marketing internship with Beacon Business Group LLC in Milwaukee. She will build their new marketing and information database, and help with presentations for potential clients.
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RANDAL SCROGGINS of Bellaire, Texas, will attend Rush University in Chicago to earn a master’s degree in nursing. He plans to be a traveling nurse for some time before continuing with his education. He received a scholarship for being part of a group that is underrepresented in the field of nursing.
ZACH SCHMIDT of Plainfield, Illinois, will pursue a master’s degree in counseling with specialization in sports psychology at Adler University in Chicago. He hopes to be a counselor for a sports organization.
CECELIA WARD of Coldwater, Michigan, will attend American University in Washington, D.C., to pursue a master’s degree in global governance, politics and security from the School of International Service. She hopes to someday work at the State Department with a focus on the Middle East.
LINCOLN WURTZ of Ripon, Wisconsin, will be in the Medical Scientist Training Program (MSTP) at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota, where he will pursue the dual M.D.-Ph.D. degrees. This is an eight-year program that includes full tuition and a living stipend. He plans eventually to split time between research and patient care in an academic hospital.
Here Is A Sampling Of Plans For Some Of Our Recent Graduates
JORDAN STIEDE of Seymour, Wisconsin, will attend Marquette University’s Ph.D. program in clinical psychology. He plans to become a clinical and sports psychologist, and a researcher in the field. He received a full scholarship as well as a stipend for living expenses.
EMMA BRONSON of Whitefish Bay, Wisconsin, will intern at Titus Talent Strategies in Milwaukee this summer, assisting their recruiting team. In September, she will study in the communication master’s program at the University of Westminster in London. In the future, she hopes to combine her love of traveling with recruiting.
NICOLE ZEMAN of Sussex, Wisconsin, will attend the University of St. Thomas Law School in Minneapolis, Minnesota, on a 90-percent Dean’s Scholarship. She is interested in a career in juvenile services, or just in helping others.
CORRIE OSBORNE of Mequon, Wisconsin, will attend law school at the University of Chicago. She received a partial scholarship. She will pick her direction after her first year of law school, “but I would love the chance to clerk for the Supreme Court at some point during my career.”
RYAN ADAMS of Cary, Illinois, will be an accounts receivable analyst for Uline. He plans to become a financial analyst.
SYDNEY RADANDT of Oshkosh, Wisconsin, will be a City Year AmeriCorps member in the inner city of the Milwaukee Public School System. She will support students in math and English to help them reach graduation and their goals. Afterward, she hopes to serve for two years as a PeaceCorps volunteer before working in administration for a large nonprofit organization.