Melissa Grannetino
- Art History
- Sociology/Anthropology
- Engagement Specialist, Institutional Advancement at Cleveland
- Museum of Art Researcher at the Cleveland Museum of Art
Nozomi Onishi
- Communications
- Marketing and Communication at Randstad Japan
- Human Resources Consultant at Randstad Japan
Victoria Stearns ‘12
- Political Science
- Studio Art
- Youth Arts Education Assistant at Boulder Museum of
- Contemporary Art
Karly Etz
- Art History
- Classics
- MA Candidate in Art History at Penn State University
- Ruth H. Rosenberg Summer Intern, Norton Museum of Art
Lindsey Beetem
- French
- Membership Assistant at Wexner Center for the Arts
- Development Intern, Columbus Museum of Art
Nitya Daryanani
- Sociology/Anthropology
- Analyst at Dasra, India
Tong Liu
- Classics Graduate student in Classics at Boston University
Wataru Akamatsu
- Sociology/Anthropology
- Sales for a Japanese company that makes
- membrane fabrics for buildings like stadiums.
Elisabeth Bertolett ‘15
- Geoscience
- Green Revolution Intern
Jennifer Murphy
- East Asian Studies
- Studies JET program, Japan.
Khari Saffo
- Studio Art
- MFA (studio), University of Hawaii, Manoa
Kristine Mallinson
- Classics
- MA (Classical Archeology) Texas Tech University
- Interned at Toledo Museum of Art; archaeological fieldwork in Crete; participant in the American School of
- Classical Studies summer program in Archaeology
Madeline Dix
- History
- Children’s Museum in Pittsburgh, Assistant Festivals
- Supervisor
Marisa Zemesarajs
- Art History
Matthew Puracchio
- History/Communications
- Communications Officer, Marist High School
Samantha Scinta
- Art History
- Junior Account Manager, Pica9, NYC, NY (Software marketing company)
Tyler Carroll
- Studio Art
- Communications
- Public Relations at Edelman, NYC, NY
Sarah Baker ‘08
- Art History
- Biology
- Current: Lead Data Specialist, Denison Museum
- After Denison: MLIS Kent State, MA Art History Bristol, Assistant to the Director of Denison Museum
Stephanie Rozman
- Art History/Philosophy
- Current: Calderwood Curatorial Fellow in the Division of Asian and Mediterranean Art, Harvard Art Museums
- After Denison: Ph.D.: Art History (South Asian Art & Architecture), University of Minnesota, 2015 (expected). M.A.: Art History (South Asian Art & Architecture), University of Minnesota, 2010. She has worked at the Smithsonian Institution’s Freer and Sackler Simon Museum
Cara Lovati ‘09
- Art History
- Sociology/Anthropology
- Current: Coordinator of School Collaborations at Indianapolis Museum of Art
- After Denison: MA in Museum Studies at Indiana University-Purdue University
Jessica Sells
- Greek/History
- Current: Assistant Registrar at Ohio History Connection
- After Denison: MA in Public History at Wright State University
Moira Carlin
- Economics
- Psychology
- Current: Internal Advisor Consultant at PIMCO in New York
Rebecca Werner
- Communications
- Women’s Studies
- Director of Development at Make-A-Wish Mid-Atlantic
Jane Coleman- Harbison ‘10
- French/History
- Music Performance
- Registrar at Cheekwood Botanical Gardens and Museum of Art
- After Denison: Fulbright Scholar
- MA Brown University (Public Humanities),
- MA McGill University (History)
- Curatorial Assistant, Leventhal Map Center, Boston Public Library
- Program Coordinator, The John Carter Brown Library
Julia Russell
- Biology/Greek
- Overnight Coordinator and Educational Collections Curator at Houston Museum of Natural Science
- Children’s Zoo Specialist at Dallas Zoo
- Science Teacher and Discovery Room Lead Facilitator, American Museum of Natural History
- MA in Museum Studies at New York University
Kelly Maryanski
- Studio Art/Dance
- Freelance Performer/Fine Artist in Chicago
Lana Kitcher
- East Asian Studies
- Development Associate at Japan Society in New York City
- Assistant Language Teacher, Japan Exchange and Teaching Program(me) (JET)
- Business Development Associate, Bridges to Japan
Laura Babey
- History/Latin
- Development Coordinator, Corporate Relations at Boston Children’s Hospital
- MA Nonprofit Management at Northeastern University
Allison Woods ‘11
- Psychology/Communications
- Legal Assistant in Cincinnati; Currently applying to Museum Studies programs
Elizabeth Arendt
- Art History/Spanish
- Community Development Coordinator at Terros
- MA University of Oklahoma, Prevention Science Peace Corps
Erin Saul
- Political Science
- Studio Art
- Lead Educator at SARSSM: Sexual Assault Response Services of Southern Maine
Hannah Turpin
- East Asian Studies/ Music Performance
- Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art Curatorial Intern at Brooklyn Museum
- MA Art History at New York University
Julie Rotramel
- Biology
- Chemistry
- Living Collections Contractor at Smithsonian Gardens
- MA Museum Studies at George Washington University
- Orchid Collection Management Intern,Smithsonian Institution
- Conservation Intern, Smithsonian Institution
- Collections Intern, Simon Paneak Memorial Museum
Tian Lan
- Biology
- Chemistry
- Pricing Scientist at Zilliant in Austin
- MA in Statistics at University of Texas at Austin
Abigail Turner
- History
- MA Candidate in Museum Studies at George Washington
- University Volunteer at Cincinnati Museum Center
Akeem Costa
- History/Spanish
- Annual Fund Administrative Assistant at Denison University
Caitlin Westenberger
- Art History
- Second Grade Teacher at St. Joseph School in Petersburg, VA
- MA university of Notre Dame Education
Chelsea McGill
- Sociology/Anthropology
- Blogger in Kolkata, West Bengal, India
- MA Candidate in Social Sciences at University of Chicago, Language Fellowship American Institute of Indian
- Studies
Clara Fecht
- Art History
- Development Associate for the Capital Campaign —Norton Museum of Art
- MA History of Art at University of Toronto
Hannah Miller
- History/ Women’s Studies
- MS Candidate in Justice, Law and Society from the School of Public Affairs at American University
Katie (KT) Browne
- Art History
- Teaching in Taiwan and working on second novel
- MFA in Writing at California Institute of the Arts; work has appeared in McSweeney’s, Referential Magazine, Passages North, The Review Review
March 1, 2015