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Students who major in Ancient, Medieval, and Renaissance Studies find
a remarkable number of career pathways after graduation. The knowledge
you acquire about the cultural heritage of our nation and civilization
will prepare you for professions in museums, archives, and any educational
enterprise - teaching, publishing, fundraising for charitable foundations
with cultural objectives. Careers also exist at the corporate level in
areas involving art collection, organization of cultural events and support
of the arts and cultural heritage.
Many of our majors go on to study archaeology, art history, classics,
history, philosophy, and religion in graduate school. Others move on to
law school, library work, or join the corporate world. Our students are
well prepared for any job that requires analytical skills and oral and
written communicative power.
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Melissa Mulholland '95
Graduate Student in Renaissance Art History, Florida
State University, Tallahassee, FL
Alysha Biehl Comstock '94
Fundraiser, Juvenile Diabetes Foundation, Chicago,
IL
Tom Comstock '91
Law Student, Chicago Kent, Chicago, IL
Timothy Blodgett '90
English/History Teacher, Rembrock School, West
Hartford, CT
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