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Benjamin Burch ’06
- Current Position:
Researcher, Washington University
- Major(s): Physics and Mathematics
“Carthage quickly steered me away from going to medical school, where I do not think I would have been very happy. I was able to get into a good graduate program, which I’m now leaving with a nice group of lifelong friends and an amazing wife and kids.”
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Chris Duffy ’04
- Current Position:
Interface Analyst at Epic
- Major(s): Mathematics, Physics
“Recognizing everyone is on the same team and generally headed in the same direction is important.”
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Chris Geocaris ’00
- Current Position:
Assistant Superintendent for Instructional Services, Warren Township High School in Gurnee, Ill.
- Major(s): Mathematics
“Carthage is an amazing school that has so much to offer. But you will only get out what you put in. Take chances, try new things, and get involved!”
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Ethan Hobbs ’18
- Current Position:
PhD Student at University of Colorado-Boulder
- Major(s): Physics and Mathematics
“Reach out to your professors! They might be intimidating, but they are a great resource and are always there to help.”
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Eric Ireland ’15
- Current Position:
Applications Engineer at Electro Scientific Industries (a division of MKS Instruments)
- Major(s): Physics and Mathematics
“In many ways, Carthage has given me a foundation to be successful — both personally and professionally.”
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Dan Monfre ’09
- Current Position:
Teacher at Ronald Reagan College Preparatory High School in Milwaukee
- Major(s): Mathematics, Spanish
“Professors at Carthage played a big role in how I teach. You can feel their passion while they teach, and you could tell that cared not only about what they taught, but that they cared about the students too. I try to do that as well by trying to relate to my students.”
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Tod Schulter ’16
- Current Position:
Space Systems Software Engineer at Northrop Grumman Corporation
- Major(s): Physics and Mathematics
“Don’t get caught up with the small things too much. Try things you aren’t 100 percent sure about, like being an org president. I wasn’t sure about that before I took the position, but through my experiences, I proved to myself I could be a leader.”
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