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News From Alumni
If you have any news, please contact us!
Follow the links below to read feature
stories about our graduates:
Where are they now?
The last time we checked, our alumni were studying,
teaching, traveling, and much much more!
-
Alison Buchanan
(B.A. in French in 2011): Allison has accepted a
French teaching position with a private school in Indiana.
- Lisa (Delaney) King (Spanish major, 2006): Lisa wrote recently to let us know that she has completed her Masters degree in Hispanic literature at Penn State U. She has put her degree to work and now teaches Spanish at Marley Middle School in Glen Burnie, Maryland.
- Emilie Staubs (2009, French/Philosophy major) is completing
her Master's Degree in French Literature and Culture at Boston College.
- Ashley Eschenburg (2009, French major, Spanish minor) has
just returned from a year-long paid assistantship teaching
English to French students in France, and is now teaching French
full-time in the Wicomico County
school district, as well as completing her Master's of
Teaching degree at Salisbury University
- Angela Hammond (2010, French/TESOL major) is teaching French
full-time in the Harford County school
district.
- Nicholas Meyers (Spanish
Secondary Education, 2010): Nick has just accepted a job
to teach Spanish I and II at Towson High School in Baltimore
County.
- Jeremy Gould (Spanish
and Sociology major, 2009): Jeremy teaches English at a
public high school in Quintero, Chile through the World Teach
program. World Teach is a volunteer program in partnership
with Harvard University and the Chilean Ministry of Education.
- Britannie Davila
(Spanish major, 2007): Britannie received a degree from
Towson University in Criminal Justice and Psychology. She
hopes to be a police officer for the NSA.
- Sarah "Katie" McDermott
(Spanish and CADR double major, 2008): Katie has been
been accepted
into the University
of Maryland's Masters/Spanish Teacher Certification
program.
- Sarah Ullah
(French
minor, Biology major, 2009): Sarah is in her first year of
medical school at the University of Maryland.
- Laura Smith
(French and
International Studies major, Spanish minor, 2008): Laura
is working at the Annapolis Courthouse.
- Simpson Goodman
(Spanish, 2009): Simpson will be attending the Mississippi
College School of Law in Jackson, where he will be studying
international law.
- Willem Miciche (Spanish
minor, Geography major, 2008): Willem just accepted an
offer to teach Spanish I and II at Anne Arundel County Public
Schools. He will also begin to work on a Masters Degree in
Teaching.
New information: Guillermo has finished his
first year of teaching Spanish I at South River High School, and
will return next year to teach Spanish I and II. He will
be traveling to Spain this summer (2010) and will spend most of
his time in Barcelona.
- Armando Santiago
(Spanish, 2007) and Angelo Torres (Spanish 2006): Armando
and Angelo are working together at the National Maritime Center
in West Virgina. They report that they use Spanish every
day in their new jobs. They are planning a Málaga
reunion sometime soon!
- Benjamin Einsidler
(Spanish 2007): Ben is pursuing his Masters Degree
in Hispanic Studies in the Department of Romance Languages and
Literatures at Boston College.
- Eric McLauchlin (French
and Pre-law, 1992): Eric works as an attorney with the
firm Gessner, Snee, Mahoney, and Lutche, P.A. of Bel Air, MD.
He was honored at the 2008 December graduation ceremony by the
SU Alumni Association and received the Alumni Service Award.
- Elinor (Betsy) Lampo
(Spanish major, 2008): Betsy has just been hired as a full-time Spanish teacher of levels 1 and 2 at Great Mills
High School in Great Mills, MD.
- Caroline Harrison
(Spanish major, 2008): Caroline was the 2008 student
commencement speaker! She teaches Spanish in
the Wicomico County School District.
- Katie Heird (Spanish major, 2007): See our
feature stories! Katie has
been accepted
to the University of
Maryland, Baltimore for a Masters
Degree program in Hispanic Studies. Buena suerte! Keep us posted.
- Erin Cooper (Spanish
Secondary Education major, 2007): Erin is enrolled in a
Masters Degree program at the University of Salamanca in Spain.
Erin was our 2007 Outstanding Foreign Language Student award
recipient!
- Mary Bateman
(Spanish
Secondary Education major, 2006): See our
feature stories!
Mary teaches
Spanish to high school students at the Yongsan
International School of Seoul, South Korea.
On her return to the US, she will pursue a Masters Degree in
Guidance Counseling.
- Ellie Adelman (Spanish and CADR double
major, 2006): Ellie is hard at work with the Peace Corps in the
Gambia. A world traveler, she participated in the Málaga, Spain
program and spent a semester studying in India. Ellie was the
student commencement speaker for the 2006 ceremony!
- Amanda Kinsel (Spanish major, 2006): Amanda is completing a
Master Degree with a Certificate in Spanish translation at the
University of Wisconsin Milwaukee. Amanda was our Outstanding
Foreign Language Student award winner in 2006.
- Frances Barreto (Spanish and English double major, 2006):
Frances is a Bilingual Education teacher for the 2nd
grade at Forth Worth Independent School district. She is also
enrolled in a Masters program for counseling at Amberton
University.
- Alison Durgin (Spanish 2006): Alison Durgin is completing her
Masters Degree Speech Pathology at Loyola College in Baltimore,
Maryland.
- Lisa Delaney (Spanish and English double major, 2006): After a
year in Bogotá, Colombia teaching
English, Lisa decided to come back to the states to pursue her
Masters degree in Hispanic Literature.
She just completed her first semester at the Pennsylvania State
University main campus. She has lived and worked in Ecuador,
Venezuela, Argentina, and Colombia.
- Thomas Limmer (Spanish major, 2005): Tom has just enrolled the
University of Costa Rica (San José) for a Masters Degree in
Communications. He twice participated in the Cuenca, Ecuador
program and has traveled extensively throughout Central America.

SU grad. Alexander Loweth (center)
teaches English in Almería
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