Five-Year Update: Felix Hofmann, F13
Kicking off the Five-Year Updates from the Class of 2013, MALD graduate Felix Hofmann describes his long path from an early unsuccessful application to a successful career.
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Kicking off the Five-Year Updates from the Class of 2013, MALD graduate Felix Hofmann describes his long path from an early unsuccessful application to a successful career.
Read MoreSo this year I decided to make a correction to the way I organize the Five-Year Updates. The idea to reconnect with those folks came to me more than six summers ago, after I saw a list of alumni reunion attendees. I ran the inaugural posts throughout the following academic year but, by the time I wrapped up the Class of 2007, nearly six years had passed following their graduation. The same pattern recurred in all subsequent years…until this one! Beginning in fall 2017, I’ve already shared updates from the Class of 2012. And now it’s time for the Class of 2013, whose updates I’ll be publishing this week and next. The 2013s are fresh from their five-year mark, whether they returned to campus or not. In future years, starting this fall with the Class of 2014, we’ll profile the class that is coming up to its five-year reunion throughout the school year.
Read MoreReturning to the Class of 2017, we’ll hear today from Karla Schiaffino Pérez, who completed the MALD program. Karla’s trek to her current position wandered geographically through three countries, but reflected a relatively straight-line career path.
Read MoreToday’s alumni update also serves as a conclusion to the story shared from 2015-17 by McKenzie Smith, who completed the MIB program. While still in her final semester, about a year ago, McKenzie hadn’t nailed down her post-Fletcher job securely enough to write about it and her story remained unfinished on the blog. Today’s post w
Read MoreBack in the spring, I shared a few updates from the Class of 2017 — from Sydney, Ammar, and Dan.
Read MoreI’m far from a consistent profiler of alumni (or faculty, for that matter) writing, but I’m going to use this
Read MoreWith the newly minted Class of 2018 graduates now out in the world, I’d like to turn back to the
Read MoreThis morning I dashed over to another Tufts building where 100 or so high school students were attending a day
Read MoreWay back in the fall, an email snaked along to me and I reached out to the writer, Ammar Karimjee,
Read MoreToday’s Five-Year Update will be different from the usual because I’ve written it, with details and fact-checking provided by its
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