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The Alumni Stories Project is made possible by a generous donation from the
John B. Kovas '63 Career Discovery Program. John believed that "most of us are
looking for a calling, not a job". By showcasing the rich variety of careers
embraced by Dartmouth graduates and offering success stories from many
different fields of endeavor, it is hoped that current undergraduates will make
their passion, their work. At the very least, the Alumni Stories Project
demonstrates that career paths after Dartmouth take many interesting twists and
turns and where you start may not necessarily be where you end.
ARTS
COMMUNICATIONS
CONSULTING
EDUCATION
ENTREPRENEURSHIP
ENVIRONMENT
GOVERNMENT
INTERNATIONAL
JOURNALISM & WRITING
LAW ENFORCEMENT
MARKETING & ADVERTISING
MATH & SCIENCE
NOT-FOR-PROFIT
PUBLIC POLICY
SPORTS & LEISURE
Other Stories of Interest
- Roadtrip
Nation Interviews - recent college grads, who had no idea what they wanted
to do with their lives, decided to take a road trip to figure it out.
Along the way, they interviewed over 80 people, including: a Lobsterman
in Maine, the scientist who decoded the Human Genome, the Director of Saturday
Night Live, the stylist for Madonna, and Starbucks Chairman Howard
Schultz. All of the leaders shared where they were in their twenties, and
how they resisted pressures of conformity to find their roads in life.
Today Roadtrip Nation has ignited a movement on campuses across the country,
where students hit the road to interview their own list of leaders from across
the country. These road trip experiences are shared through an annual PBS
Series, grassroots publications and online.
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