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What do you do with a
PAGS major?
Earlham's PAGS Graduates:
Engaging the World
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Caroline Higgins,
Peace and Global Studies Convenor |
Since its inception in 1974, Peace and Global Studies
has produced scores of graduates who have worked all over the world
as teachers, attorneys, professors, activists, medical doctors,
nonprofit agency workers, civil servants, and ministers. Keeping
in touch through the PAGS list-serve, alumni share with each other
news of their professional and career
development, alerting others to job openings, grants, and apprenticeship
opportunities for recent graduates. Some alumni return to the sites
of their internship experiences to
seek employment on the U.S.-Mexico border, in Northern Ireland,
or in the Middle East; many others find stimulating and educational
work environments in the fifty states.
While PAGS graduates can carve out careers for themselves on the
basis of their undergraduate degrees, there are those who opt for
graduate
school, earning advanced degrees in the liberal professions,
ministry, social services, and the sciences. PAGS graduates are
regularly accepted at leading institutions of higher learning, and
some alumni are now themselves senior faculty at prestigious schools.
PAGS graduates can be depended on to link their expertise to projects
aiming at peace and social transformation. They are pleased with
their jobs and dedicated to making a difference in the world.
Click on one of the subects at the left to learn
more.
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