Humanities@Work: Goverment Careers

Join us on for a virtual panel on humanities careers in government! We are very pleased to welcome back four CWRU humanities alumni who have built extraoardinary careers in the Foreign Service, the Library of Congress, the CIA, and the Department of State. They are excited to talk with you about the joys and challenges of jobs and internships in the U.S. Government.

Humanities@Work: Government
Monday, November 7 at 6:00 pm

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Our distinguished guests include:

Gaurav Bansal (CWRU B.A. in History ’97)
Mr. Bansal is a Trade Officer at the U.S. Department of State, where he has two decades of experience specializing in economic negotiations with countries in East and Southeast Asia.
 
Christine Fergus  (CWRU B.A. in Religious Studies ’04)
Ms. Fergus recently became a Senior Research Consultant at MetLife, after more than a decade of government service as a Foreign Media Specialist.
 
Rachel McNellis  (CWRU Ph.D. in Musicology ’19)
Dr. McNellis is an Archives Technician in the Music Division at the Library of Congress.
 
Julie Stufft (CWRU B.A. in International Studies and Asian Studies ’98)
Ms. Stufft is the Deputy Assistant Secretary for Visa Services in the Bureau of Consular Affairs, part of her decades-long service at the U.S. Department of State. 
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