College of Human Ecology Senior Reflections

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As they prepared for Commencement, some of the College of Human Ecology graduating seniors took a moment to share their favorite memories and what they’ll be doing next. Check out more CHE Class of 2024 reflections – from favorite classes and meaningful faculty interactions to “Aha” moments and what surprised them about CHE! 

What will you be doing next? 

Lola Berger, Human Biology, Health, and Society 

I will be a clinical research assistant at Weill Cornell Medical College in New York City, and from there I plan to matriculate into medical school! 


McKenzie Murray, Human Development 

I am going to seminary to study theology and social justice and to become a pastor. I want to work with youth and young adults on building their sense of passion, purpose, identity, and sense of belonging and mattering through faith and community. 


Jack Neiberg, Design and Environmental Analysis 

I will do strategy work to help nonprofits. I don’t know exactly how yet, but I know that I will figure something out. I also will continue making music and keep working on my band’s first album. 


Leah Rosenkranz, Fashion Design and Management 

I hope to work in the industry for a few years in various roles to find one that I enjoy the best. I would eventually like to work for a smaller company or startup and help them grow. 


Sarah Rudolph-Naiberg, Nutritional Sciences 

I’m super excited to be moving to Baltimore this summer to begin a combined Master of Public Health/Dietetic Internship at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health! 


Caitlin Rogoff, Human Development 

In the fall, I'll be attending Columbia University, pursuing a two-year, full-time master’s degree in social work. My focus will be on advanced clinical practice, with the goal of becoming a Licensed Clinical Social Worker specializing in working with children and adolescents. 


Rahul Verma, Global and Public Health Sciences 

After graduation, I will be working in clinical research for a year as I prepare to apply to medical school. 


Nancy Wang, Fiber Science 

I am pursuing a master’s in engineering degree in materials science and engineering. Eventually, I hope to be in the technology management space with a global influence.