After Arcadia

By Daniel Brumbach | October 14, 2016

Each year, the Office of Career Education surveys the previous year’s graduating class to determine post-graduate outcomes. This year’s data revealed that 99 percent of respondents from the Class of 2015 had secured post-graduate opportunities—careers, graduate school, and volunteer or military service—within nine months after graduation. 

Based on an 86 percent response rate, the sampling of employers highlights graduates who are contributing to organizations across the country and around the world, including Google, The Walt Disney Company, and Teach for America. An additional sampling of graduate programs shows members of the Class of 2015 furthering their education at institutions such as Johns Hopkins School of Education, Columbia University, and Villanova University.

Here are a few examples of what members of the Arcadia University Class of 2016 are doing now.

The headshot of Anil Beephan
Anil Beephan Jr., Political Science major, aids in the legislative process as a Legislative Assistant for the New York State Senate.
The headshot of Delaena Cline
Delaena Cline, Biology major, matriculated into the MD program at Howard University School of Medicine.
The headshot of Jennifer Clark
Jennifer Clark, Computing Technology and Design major, develops digital strategies as a Graphic and Web Designer at Primex Garden Center.
The headshot of Jenna Mirabelli
Jenna Mirabelli, Business Administration with a concentration in Marketing, collaborates with customers and retailers as an Assistant Planner at Global Brands Group.
The headshot of Danielle Weiner
Danielle Weiner, Accounting major, provides extensive tax services to clients as a Tax Associate at international accounting firm PricewaterhouseCoopers.
A headshot of Timothy Randall
Timothy Randall, Political Science major, serves as a Secondary English Teacher in Ukraine through the Peace Corps.
A headshot of Sarah Hubbard
Sarah Hubbard, MPH in Public Health, improves communication strategies for children with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder as a Clinical Research Assistant at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia.
A headshot of Francesca Mayr
Francesca Mayr, Global Media/Visual Journalism and Graphic Design double major, creates visual content as a Graphic Designer at Globo, a language service provider.
A photo of Vincent Voulo wearing a cap and Arcadia Tennis t-shirt
Vincent Voulo, Business Administration major, Marketing and Management concentration, provides investment guidance as a Client Relationship Specialist in Flagship Services at Vanguard.