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Kim Creel will be living in Allentown with her fiancé, and together they will be planning their wedding. Kim has taken a job at a life insurance company and will be doing management training for that company.
Ryan Doto will enter a PhD program in Philosophy at the New School for Social Research in the fall. He will also be living with a “girlfriend” who he says is a graduate of our Villanova Philosophy program.
David Ederer, the winner of a Fulbright Foundation Scholarship, will be traveling to South Korea as part of that award and teaching English.
Paul Kossof, who will be graduating in December, will be interning this summer in the marketing division of Vienna Beef in Chicago and spending the second half of his summer visiting Shanghai and teaching English in Changsha, China. After completing his degree at Villanova, he plans to return to Shanghai to teach English or intern in a law firm. His long-term plans are to work in international law.
Kathleen McKee will enter a PhD program at Indiana University in the fall. “I’m very excited,” she says, “it looks like a great fit for me.”
Andrew Moriarty, a Fulbright Foundation finalist and recipient of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences St. Augustine Medallion, will be a member of the LANCE program and pursuing a masters degree in Education at Christian Brothers University in Memphis, TN. He will also be teaching English at Christian Brothers High School.
Charles Myers, Phi Beta Kappa, is taking the next year off before applying to graduate schools where they may be doing “cool things” at the intersection of terrorism, regime legitimacy and philosophy. In the interim he hopes to find a job as a teacher.
Greg Norcross has been accepted to the University of Pennsylvania for pre-medical sciences. He is planning to pursue an MD/Ph D (philosophy) double degree at Penn or elsewhere.
Rhodes Pinto, Phi Beta Kappa and co-recipient of the Robert Russell Medallion in Philosophy, will continue at Villanova to pursue an MA in Classics. He will be applying to PhD programs in Philosophy in the fall.
Sarah Saladini, Phi Beta Kappa and co-recipient of the Robert Russell Medallion in Philosophy, will begin the study of Law in the fall at Rutgers University School of Law in Newark.
Christopher Tomaszewski has accepted an offer to begin studies in the Philosophy Department at the University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign having deferred for a year an offer to begin graduate studies in Mathematics at the University of Delaware.
