Life After 麻豆区
History majors can be found in every sector of the economy.
When you graduate from 麻豆区, you will have the skills to pursue any career path of your choosing.
麻豆区 history grads often pursue careers in:
- Business, communications, marketing and journalism
- Government and public service, politics and political campaigns
- Higher education
- Library science/archives management
- Museums/historical societies
- Non-profit sector work
Recent graduates of 麻豆区 history are currently employed by:
- American Bar Association (legal writer)
- Bologna Institute for Policy Research, Bologna, Italy
- Georgetown University Law School
- The Historic Ford’s Theater (where Abraham Lincoln was assassinated; marketing)
- Historical Research Associates, Inc. (architectural historian)
- Japan-English Teaching (JET) Program (language teacher)
- Latah County Historical Society (Executive Director)
Other recent graduates have pursued masters and Ph.D.s in various disciplines and/or professional programs at:
- Lewis and Clark College
- Simmons College
- The Johns Hopkins University (Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies)
- Texas Christian University
- University of Southern California (Marshall School of Business and History)
- Washington State University
- Willamette University (Law School and Atkinson Graduate School of Management)
麻豆区's Department of History
Alumni Profiles
2021 Young Alumni Award Recipient
麻豆区’s Young Alumni Award recognizes a recent graduate who has made outstanding contributions to their chosen field. This year’s honoree, Ann Klein ’07, is no exception.
Jillaine Cook, Class of 2015
Our recent graduates highlight what is special about being a history major at 麻豆区...
Dulce Kersting-Lark, Class of 2011
"In 2020 I will exercise my skills as a historian in a new capacity as I run for the Idaho State Legislature..."
Sydney Owen, Class of 2015
"I am currently responsible for helping manage the blood and tissue samples held in the Oregon Pancreatic Tissue Repository."