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We asked our students to tell us what their plans are for next year. This is what some of them said:

Chonsa Schmidt

I'll be working as a Hike Leader at Ring Lake Ranch in Wyoming. I'm looking for an Americorp position in Colorado for a more permanent job. I am very excited and looking forward to the new adventures.

Ayesha Ahmed

Along with maintaining my steadily growing vegetable garden and fruit trees, I have plans of traveling in the summer, along with reading 10 books that I have been wanting to read for a long time but haven't gotten a chance to. I will continue working with Hari through the summer writing a paper on the mechanics of atmospheric rivers. I will be starting grad school in Soils and Biogeochemistry at UC Davis in Fall 2018. 

Henry Ferguson

Working at Ernst and Young.

Marisa Rudolph

Just found out I got a Fulbright to do research in Ghana!

Genevieve Clow

I am applying to graduate school next year. I will be interning at Esri in the summer, and I am still trying to figure out what to do for the rest of the year.

Katie Grimm

Hello!  So far I am unsure about what my plans are after graduation.  I have not made any decisions yet about what I am going to do.

Marisa Wong

I'll be interning at Pharmacyclics in Sunnyvale doing EH&S!

Dominique Dold

I'm spending a year doing volunteer work at the University of Dayton's Rivers Institute in Dayton, Ohio as a part of the Marianist PULSE Program.

Mingfei Xiong

I'm planning to go to grad school after SCU. I haven't made my final decision yet, but I will probably go to Nicholas School of the Environment at Duke for Master of Environmental Management (MEM) program.

Ryan Kincheloe

I am hoping to work in either Urban planning or Urban Agriculture after I graduate.

Emily Barney

Buy a one-way ticket and get lost for a while.

Richard D'Albert

Implementation Specialist at Lumity, Inc (health insurance startup) in Sacramento .

Alicia Manfroy

I'm working at the Santa Clara Valley Water District until June then moving to Florida to do coral restoration.

Louis Grace

I will be working at Cloudflare in SF!

Meghan Engh

Grad school! (PhD program in GIS/ Remote sensing @Indiana University) 

Katelyn Diggs

One-year fellowship at Impact Amplifier in Cape Town, South Africa!!!

Amelia Lyle

Publishing my thesis, serving/bartending at the Merlion Restaurant in Cupertino, and traveling!

Ella Kobelt

I will be working at a company in San Francisco called Carbon Lighthouse as a Sales Development Representative!

Anand Purohit

UC Berkeley School of Law!

Matt Fogarty

Potentially a job as a construction monitor at WRA environmental.  I'll also be continuing to do research with Hari.

Tiffany Vien

I am working at City of Santa Clara in the Planning Department.

Travis Osland

Not sure yet but something great!

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