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Emily

Emily graduated in May 2009 with a degree in History and minors in Foreign Languages. While at Purdue, Emily was a Dammon Dean's Scholar, Thayer Scholar, member of the Liberal Arts Honors Council, intern for the John Purdue Club, and was involved with her social sorority and other philanthropic organizations. Emily studied in Amman Jordan on a United States Critical Languages Scholarship the summer 2008. She is currently a student at Al-Akhawayn University, Ifrane, Morocco and will study on Rotarian Foundation Ambassadorial Scholarship in the fall of 2010.
My Choice: "I chose the College of Liberal Arts because of the small school community inside one of the best Big Ten universities!"How does your Liberal Arts education help you in graduate school?: "The faculty and staff bent over backwards and helped me enormously to find the right path after undergraduate. My professors still care about my work and I know that I still have a Purdue support network even though I already graduated."
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