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Following graduation, anthropology majors head in many different directions including education, social services, medicine, law, business and publishing, in the U.S. and internationally.  Recent alumni have gone to graduate programs in anthropology,  bioarchaeology and zooarchaeology.

Update Your Information

If you are an alum and would like to update your information, the College’s Alumni Office has a file for you. Please submit on the  on the Alumni Office website. Likewise, please visit , an online community that pairs Middlebury students with college alumni for mentorship, coaching, and networking opportunities.  

Connect with Our Alumni

 helps students connect with other alumni in a variety of fields. Our department is fortunate to also have alumni who are willing to connect with students as well as graduates; they have generously provided their contact information here.  Please feel free to contact them about their experience in the Department of Anthropology—or their careers in business, education, medicine, politics, and the nonprofit sector.

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Elissa Bullion ’10

elissa.bullion@usda.gov

Elissa Bullion is a bioarchaeologist with the . She received her PhD in anthropology from  in 2018 and has held fellowships and internships at the  and the ; prior to joining the USDA, she worked at the  and for the US Forest Service.  She has served on field projects in Peru, Mongolia, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, and the U.S.

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Bryan Chang ’22

Bryan Chang is an associate at , an executive search firm dedicated to identifying and securing transformative talent for ambitious companies, globally. Prior to joining Dore Partnership, Bryan was a digital marketing research assistant for  in Vermont.

 

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Maya Gee ’22

Maya Gee is an admissions officer at . Prior to graduation, she worked in the admissions office at Middlebury College. She was also a fellow in the MADE (Marketing and Advertising Education) Internship Program, hosted by the ; the program exposes driven students to top marketing and advertising companies (including Sephora, Bank of America, IBM, and more).

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Audrey Hsi ‘22

ayhsi@stanford.edu

Audrey Hsi is a zooarchaeologist and a graduate student in the PhD program in Anthropology at .  She was a double major in Anthropology and Biology at Middlebury; for her dissertation research at Stanford, she plans to work at an archaeological site in Mauritius.

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Mikayla Hyman ’20

mhyman124@gmail.com

Mikayla Hyman is an associate manager at , a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization dedicated to building a better government and a stronger democracy.

Dan Krugman

Daniel Krugman ’21

dkrugma1@jhu.edu

Daniel Krugman is a research assistant as well as a graduate student at the . He has studied refugee crises in eastern Africa, particularly in Uganda. Krugman was also the corecipient of the 2021 Culture, Power, and Practice Award in Anthropology at Middlebury.

Mollie Smith Graduation 2020

Mollie Smith ’20



molliesmith54@gmail.com

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Mollie Smith is finishing a postbaccalaureate premedical degree at ; she has worked as a research assistant and as an analyst at . She was also a speaker at the 2020 Middlebury College Commencement.

Suria Vanrajah

Suria Vanrajah ’22

svanrajah@gmail.com

Suria Vanrajah is an associate analyst at , a company engaged in detecting and mitigating instances of disinformation and social media manipulation. She was the corecipient of the 2022 Culture, Power, and Practice Award in Anthropology at Middlebury.

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Anna Wood ’22

anna.w91299@gmail.com

Anna Wood is a public affairs fellow at , a nonprofit organization that trains, supports, and connects leaders to foster democracy and tackle societal challenges. She was the corecipient of the 2022 Culture, Power, and Practice Award in Anthropology at Middlebury.