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Class of 2025

Jake Ayoub

Jake Ayoub

Major: Economics

FPJ Concentration: Peace Issues

Year: 2025


Kelly Bopp

Kelly Bopp

Major: International Studies

FPJ Concentration: International Justice & Catholic Social Teaching

Year: 2025


Christopher Carreras

Christopher Carreras

Major: Political Science

FPJ Concentration: Politics & Justice

Year: 2025


Katherine Courtiss

Katherine Courtiss

Major: Psychology聽聽聽聽

FPJ Concentration: Service & Social Justice

Year: 2025


Mia Eventoff

Mia Eventoff

Major: Philosophy

FPJ Concentration: Service & Social Justice

Year: 2025


Daniel Larimer

Daniel Larimer

Major: Chemistry

FPJ Concentration: Environmental Justice

Year: 2025


Dilan Luhana

Dilan Luhana

Major:听惭补苍补驳别尘别苍迟

FPJ Concentration: Theological Conflict Resolution

Year: 2025


Amelia Pempek

Amelia Pempek

Major: Economics

FPJ Concentration: Peace Issues & Conflict Resolution

Year: 2025


Ashley Polimeno

Ashley Polimeno

Major: Communication

FPJ Concentration: Spirituality, Service & Social Justice

Year: 2025


Isabella Revel

Isabella Revel

Major: Psychology

FPJ Concentration: Gender, Racial & Criminal Justice

Year: 2025


Megan Riegel

Megan Riegel

Major: History and Philosophy聽

FPJ Concentration: Peacebuilding

Year: 2025

鈥淭he interdisciplinary nature of the FPJ minor allows me to approach peacebuilding through a historical, philosophical, sociological, and theological lens to create a more peaceful and just community. It's important to see peacebuilding as a necessary function of combating injustice in nonviolent solutions and transforming structures to resolve conflict at every level of society.鈥


Brian Rooney

Brian Rooney

Major: Environmental Studies

FPJ Concentration: Environmental Justice

Year: 2025


Benjamin Ward

Benjamin Ward

Major: Economics

FPJ Concentration: Peace & Justice

Year: 2025


Simon Worth

Simon Worth

Major: Communication

FPJ Concentration: Justice

Year: 2025


Class of 2026

David Feng

David Feng

Major: Political Science

FPJ Concentration: Peace & Immigration Ethics

Year: 2026


Julia Franco

Julia Franco

Major: International Studies

FPJ Concentration: Peacebuilding & Conflict Resolution

Year: 2026


Lucas Geromini

Lucas Geromini

Major: Global Public Health and the Common Good, Islamic Civilizations and Societies聽

FPJ Concentration: Refugees & Health Justice聽

Year: 2026


Chase Gibson

Chase Gibson

Major: Political Science

FPJ Concentration: International Relations & Justice

Year: 2026


Mackenzie Hoover

Mackenzie Hoover

Major: Secondary Education

FPJ Concentration: History & Justice

Year: 2026


Allyson Johnson

Allyson Johnson

Major: Neuroscience

FPJ Concentration: Racial Justice

Year: 2026


Cooper Klumpp

Cooper Klumpp

Major: Psychology-BS聽

FPJ Concentration: LGBTQ+ Justice

Year: 2026


Stella Magana-Hughes

Stella Magana-Hughes

Major: Political Science

FPJ Concentration: Peace, Economics & Politics聽

Year: 2026


Isabel Murray

Isabel Murray

Major: International Studies

FPJ Concentration: Spirituality, Service, & Social Justice

Year: 2026

鈥淭wo issues in FPJ that I find to be most pressing are poverty and health disparities among children.鈥


Genevieve (Dokyung) Oh

Genevieve (Dokyung) Oh

Major: International Studies, French

FPJ Concentration: Gender Justice & History

Year: 2026

鈥淚 find the most pressing issues to be gender-based violence and the long-lasting effects of post-colonial structures on gender inequality. These issues not only continue to oppress women globally but also intersect with race, class, and historical legacies of colonialism, deepening systemic barriers to gender justice.鈥


John O鈥橩eeffe

John O鈥橩eeffe

Major: History

FPJ Concentration: Justice, Law & Policy

Year: 2026


Jordan Paul

Jordan Paul

Major: Human-Centered Engineering

FPJ Concentration: Social Justice

Year: 2026

鈥淎s I am pursuing the Faith, Peace, and Justice minor, I find the issues of leadership towards social action to be the most pressing. In order to confront global issues, we need to look into how to lead and organize people towards social action and justice.鈥


Nelson Teixeira da Pedra

Nelson Teixeira da Pedra

Major: Political Science

FPJ Concentration: Peace & Justice

Year: 2026


Class of 2027

Emily Ahern

Emily Ahern

Major: English

FPJ Concentration: History & Justice

Year: 2027


Monica Barger

Monica Barger

Major: International Studies

FPJ Concentration: TBD

Year: 2027


Owen Bienen

Owen Bienen

Major: International Studies

FPJ Concentration: Peace Issues, History & Justice

Year: 2027

鈥淎s I'm pursuing a minor in Faith, Peace, and Justice Studies, I find intolerance and uninterest towards one another's differences extremely pressing and relevant in today's world. So much violent conflict across the globe is the result of small-mindedness and a lack of curiosity about other cultures and religious traditions. Expressing interest in our differences can be the first step towards a more peaceful, prosperous, and diverse global order.鈥


Casey Johnston

Casey Johnston

Major: Economics, Philosophy

FPJ Concentration: Criminal Justice

Year: 2027

鈥淎s I am pursuing an FPJ minor, a pressing issue I find is the pervasive lack of compassion and the inability to recognize all people's inherent humanity and dignity. This deficiency deepens societal divisions and obstructs the pursuit of justice and lasting peace by preventing genuine understanding and reconciliation across differing perspectives and global issues.鈥


Jessica Osciak

Jessica Osciak

Major: Accounting

FPJ Concentration: Undecided

Year: 2027

鈥淎s I'm pursuing the minor, the issue I find most pressing is the indifference we as a society hold towards the plights of others. Our issues today are incredibly complex and intertwined, and we need to recognize how issues of justice impacts us all.鈥


Romaine Wells

Romaine Wells

Major: Political Science

FPJ Concentration: TBD

Year: 2027


Class of 2024

Grace Cuddihy

Grace Cuddihy

Grace Cuddihy will be doing a year of service with JVC Northwest. She will be a case aid at聽Community House Mental Health Center in Seattle, WA with JVC Northwest.

鈥淭he FPJ minor allowed me to take courses that I cared about while challenging myself to think聽about my perceptions of faith, peace, and justice. I was able to integrate my diverse interests into聽a cohesive final project on a topic I was passionate about. I am very grateful that I had this聽unique experience which has informed my postgraduate plans, my career aspirations, and my聽personal convictions.鈥


Gabrielle Drake

Gabrielle Drake

Gabrielle Drake is pursuing research experience in preparation for doctoral training in Clinical聽Psychology.

鈥淭he Faith, Peace, and Justice minor has enhanced my undergraduate experience by allowing me聽to apply my knowledge of psychology to real-world contexts. My coursework in FPJ has聽encouraged me to engage in critical thinking and consider problems that exist outside of my聽immediate experience, which I have found to be integral to my time at 李彬偷情视频. Through my thesis, I聽have been able to explore an emerging interest of mine, Global Mental Health, and its relation to聽my major field of study. I am confident that I will bring what I learned in Faith, Peace, and聽Justice with me into my future.鈥


Christopher Failla

Christopher Failla

Christopher Failla works in New York City in finance.聽

鈥淭he FPJ seminar has been a wonderful experience. It has offered me the opportunity to think聽critically about different forms of justice, many of which I had no prior experience with. I was聽able to learn from wonderful professors and classmates about the importance of faith, peace, and聽justice in the real world. While definitely challenging, I think I grew a lot within the FPJ聽program with the help of amazing professors and classmates.鈥


Jack Kloster

Jack Kloster

Jack Kloster will be attending Harvard for a master's program in Bioethics. Afterward, he plans聽to pursue medical school.聽

鈥淭he FPJ minor allowed me to explore topics and injustices that interested me beyond the typical聽coursework received at Boston College. Through an interdisciplinary approach, I could tailor聽classes to combine my majors in Biology and Philosophy. This minor has been pivotal in聽preparing my future studies and career goals to become a holistic and well-rounded physician.鈥


Joseph Lipinski

Joseph Lipinski

Joseph Lipinski will be in Boston full time for a job in consulting (FTI Consulting,聽specifically M&A Advisory.)

鈥淔PJ has been simultaneously the most unique, challenging and rewarding academic experience I聽have had at 李彬偷情视频. I knew from when I took Portico and Challenge of Justice I liked the study of聽ethics and wanted to incorporate that in my degree, and FPJ gave me the opportunity to blend聽that study with my other interests in economics (and in particular, inequality). I was able to take聽economics, political science and management classes around the problems that underline聽inequality, and how our current system reinforces it. In culminating with my thesis, I was able to聽combine my preexisting knowledge base to defend a circular transition from an economics and聽ethical approach to alleviate economic inequality, a challenged but extremely rewarding process聽that let me re engage with old professors, conduct new research, and learn how to create a strong,聽logical argument over a 50 page paper. I love this program, and would do it over 10000x!!鈥


Michael Martire

Michael Martire


Nessa Schirtzinger

Nessa Schirtzinger

Nessa Schirtzinger worked at a summer camp for trans and nonbinary youth. Nessa is really excited to help facilitate a welcoming and affirming environment for聽kids. In the fall, Nessa will be finding a job with a non-profit in Boston, looking especially at聽those who specialize in LGBTQ+ populations. After a year or two of working, Nessa plans to go聽back to school for an MSW and/or an MDiv.

鈥淭his minor gave me a unique opportunity to explore my passion for LGBTQ+ justice across聽many disciplines, and broadened my understanding of myself, my community, and our fight for聽justice. The experience of writing this thesis taught me how to apply this interdisciplinary聽knowledge to a specific context, in my case, LGBTQ+, especially trans, justice in the Roman聽Catholic Church.鈥


Sophie Sheffer

Sophie Sheffer

Sophie Sheffer will be doing a year of service in Los Angeles, California, with the St. Joseph聽Workers Program. I am serving as a part-time campus minister and part-time school聽guidance counselor at St. Mary's Academy, an all-girls Catholic high school in Inglewood.聽

鈥淢y Faith, Peace, and Justice minor has genuinely been my favorite part of 李彬偷情视频 academics. As聽someone who is interested in many different areas of study, having an interdisciplinary minor聽like FPJ allowed me to explore a wide array of courses and social justice issues. FPJ has also聽shown me the importance of listening to learn and to understand rather than listening to respond聽or fix.鈥


William Sweet

William Sweet

William Sweet will be pursuing his Master鈥檚 Degree in Higher Education at the Lynch School of聽Boston College.

鈥淚 enjoyed the FPJ, minor the highlight for me is the interdisciplinary nature of the minor which聽allows you to explore the different facets of our society and makes our world function. This is聽critical when we are discussing justice, because in my view if you do not have a wholistic view聽of what justice is or attempt to identify what it is, then when it comes to analyzing and critiquing聽the world around you from the perspective of what is and is't just your concussions may be聽short sided because you aren't seeing the full picture.鈥


Teresa Webb-Johnson

Teresa Webb-Johnson

Teresa Webb-Johnson will be taking a gap year while applying to medical school. During this聽time, she will be working at an orthopedic surgery private practice in Needham, MA as a medical聽scribe/medical assistant. She will also be organizing research/creative projects with the doctor she will be聽working with (including running a YouTube channel and a website). She wil also also be coaching soccer.

鈥淭he FPJ minor was an incredibly unique and fulfilling experience. I appreciate the flexibility to聽pursue personal interests and take classes outside the traditional MCAS curriculum. I learned a聽lot from my professors and classmates about ethical frameworks and applying them to ongoing聽social issues.鈥


Class of 2023

Jocelyn Boudreau

Jocelyn Boudreau

Jocelyn Boudreau works as an Advancement Coordinator for Seattle University.

鈥淚 think one of my favorite parts of FPJ is that it is a DIY minor. I like that you can create your own cluster based on your interests. I didn't know what I liked to study when I took up the minor, and I appreciated having the freedom to explore that in the classes of my choosing. I thought the thesis seminar provided the perfect rounding-off of these studies, too, and I am so proud to have a document that is so meaningful to me tied to FPJ.鈥


Patrick Flanagan

Patrick Flanagan

Patrick Flanagan is a consultant for Roland Berger in Boston, MA.

鈥淭he FPJ minor has meant so much to me since I declared it at 李彬偷情视频. I have taken classes in various disciplines that I would have never thought of taking if it was not for FPJ. For example, I took the poly sci class, 鈥楧emocracies and Elections in Africa,鈥 and learned so much about a topic that I had no idea I was interested in. The combination of philosophy and theology allowed me to think critically and apply my learnings to relevant current social topics. Lastly, the FPJ seminar course gave me the opportunity to create the work I am most proud of at 李彬偷情视频. Through writing the thesis, I learned a ton, met so many new people in various industries, and got to put my time and energy into something I was passionate about. On top of that, I became close friends with my classmates and was able to engage in reflective and personal discussions with all of them.鈥


Teva Kenny

Teva Kenny

Teva Kenny went onto graduate school at Pepperdine University where she will pursue a Master鈥檚 Degree in Clinical Psychology.

鈥淔aith, Peace, and Justice has meant a lot to me鈥揻or personal reasons which I really got to explore in Prison Reform and Restorative Justice Course I took as a summer abroad course in Australia. The course helped encourage my professional goals of working with incarcerated women and their families. The concept of justice is complicated for me, but peace will always be my goal, interpersonally and internally. I am really grateful for the classes on faith, as well. I explored what is important to me and got involved with campus ministry this year, which gave me a whole new community of love and support. Overall, I am so happy I took the FPJ minor and I can't imagine my time at 李彬偷情视频 without it.鈥


Madeleine McGrath

Madeleine McGrath

Madeleine McGrath works as a Victim Witness Advocate in the Suffolk County District Attorney鈥檚 Office in Boston, MA.聽

鈥淢inoring in FPJ was among my best decisions at Boston College. Its interdisciplinary nature allowed me to fuse my interests in religion and politics into extraordinary coursework. I cannot speak highly enough of the Challenge of Justice (especially with Steve Pope) and the Senior Seminar (especially with Stephanie Edwards) as two of my all-time favorite classes. I loved our close cohort and I will hold lessons from FPJ wherever I go next.鈥


Emma Mock

Emma Mock

鈥淭he FPJ program has been the most unexpected but favorite part of my Boston College experience. Taking the Challenge of Justice to fulfill my Cultural Diversity core launched me into the amazing journey that is the FPJ minor. Every class, professor, peer, and class discussion has heightened my love for the minor and our world. I truly don't know what my 李彬偷情视频 experience would look like without FPJ to keep me heart-focused.鈥


Sarah Ryan

Sarah Ryan

Sarah Ryan went to become a mental health specialist at McLean Hospital, psychiatric hospital in Belmont, MA.


Allison Simon

Allison Simon

"Pursuing the FPJ minor has been an amazing experience for me. I have had the chance to meet an amazing group of people who are open to having tough conversations and supporting each other as we deal with injustices we hope to one day eradicate. The FPJ minor has allowed me to take a variety of interesting courses and really rounded out my Boston College experience. I am grateful for all the professors and classmates I have had and who make the FPJ minor what it is today.鈥


Matthew Vaccaro

Matthew Vaccaro

Matthew Vaccaro went on to graduate school at Vanderbilt University where he studied Theology.


Class of 2022

Natalie Arndt

Natalie Arndt

Natalie Arndt went on to do the ACE service program.

She volunteered as an English teacher at LaSalle Academy. She also persued her MA in Education at the University of Notre Dame.


Olivia Bird

Olivia Bird

Olivia Bird went on to the University of Buffalo School of Dental Medicine.

鈥ㄢ淔aith, Peace, and Justice, in many ways, was a way for me to continue a 鈥榩ulse-y鈥 education while at 李彬偷情视频. I finished my PULSE core with a strong desire to take more social justice courses, and Faith, Peace, and Justice provided me with that. As a pre-health student, it has encouraged me to study the ethics behind medicine and public health just as much as I study the science behind it. FPJ has been one of the most formative aspects of my 李彬偷情视频 education, and I am very grateful for that.鈥


Grace Collins

Grace Collins

Grace Collins earned her Masters in Vocal Performance with a concentration in Classical Voice at New York University Steinhardt.

鈥淲hen I came into 李彬偷情视频, I knew I wanted to do something with transitional justice, and none of the majors available to freshmen explored exactly what I was hoping to study, and then I found FPJ. When I read the description and spoke with you, I knew that FPJ was the perfect minor for me, and I remember declaring it decidedly freshman year and never looking back. FPJ provided me the freedom to hone in on things I was already passionate about and to become passionate about new material that was presented to me in the many different classes I was able to take because of the focus on interdisciplinary study. I am forever grateful for the perspective that FPJ gave me.鈥


Catherine Downing

Catherine Downing

Catherine Downing went on to work as a case manager at St. Joseph鈥檚 Worker Program in Los Angeles, CA.


Nicholas Gallagher

Nicholas Gallagher

Nicholas Gallagher is a Second Lieutenant in the United States Marine Corps. He is Assistant Operations Officer at Brute Krulak Center for Innovation and Future Warfare. In Fall 2024, he will begin his MBA at the University of Notre Dame.


Diana Hadjiyane

Diana Hadjiyane

Diana Hadjiyane went on to pursue her Master鈥檚 Degree in Theology at Boston College School of Theology and Ministry.


Mary Kenny

Mary Kenny

Mary Kenny went on to become the matching and enrollment coordinator at the Big Sister鈥檚 Association of Greater Boston.

鈥淔PJ and specifically this thesis has been the perfect synthesis of everything that I have done throughout my time as a 李彬偷情视频 student (both academically and extracurricularly).鈥


Desiree Lewis

Desiree Lewis

Desiree Lewis went on to serve as the development and operations associate for REACH Beyond Domestic Violence in Waltham, MA.

鈥淎s far as my FPJ minor, I have been truly grateful to learn about these diverse range of topics specifically racial and criminal justice. My experience at 李彬偷情视频 would not have been the same without the minor, and this thesis has also allowed me to delve into a topic I care deeply about.鈥


Sarah Lepsevich

Sarah Lepsevich

Sarah Lepsevich went on to work as a child counselor at St. Anne鈥檚 Home. She also persued a dual degree graduate program at the STM in Social Work and Theology at Boston College.


Molly Malloy

Molly Malloy

Molly Malloy went on to do a year of service with Jesuit Volunteer Corps in Los Angeles, CA as a wellness program assistant.

鈥淭he FPJ minor has allowed me to explore my interests in theology and social justice and integrate multiple disciplines and experiences. I took the Challenge of Justice just for fun sophomore year and was hooked! I especially appreciate the minor's flexibility and how students can create their own set of courses to complete it.鈥


Peyton Olszowka

Peyton Olszowka

Peyton Olszowka went on to be a litigation paralegal at Nutter, McClennen & Fish.

鈥淭he FPJ minor has complimented my academic experience at 李彬偷情视频 by giving me an outlet to probe the topics I've learned about in my International Studies classes from an ethical and philosophical perspective. I think I'm a much stronger student because I can now tackle issues from both a normative and descriptive/analytical angle. I've also really enjoyed the community in this minor and have learned so much from hearing my classmates speak about their passions.鈥


Felipe Pardo

Felipe Pardo

Felipe Pardo went on to work as a Certified Public Accountant in Miami, FL.

鈥淚 decided to do FPJ first due to the wide range of courses you can take. I wanted to be able to take theology classes while fulfilling requirements for the CPA exam and being able to use courses from my attempt at pre-med. After completing Arrupe and the Challenge of Justice class, I knew that I wanted to further explore and understand issues of justice in Latin America, and I have been taught the tools to do just that. The most impactful classes I have been able to take in the FPJ minor have been Living Truthfully with Father Penna and Telling Truths with Professor Rizzuto. I took Living Truthfully the first semester of my senior year and every lesson felt like it was speaking directly to a question or doubt I was having that week. Telling Truths was a PULSE elective that took me completely out of my comfort zone. Our class was tasked with interviewing and writing obituaries for families who lost their lives to Covid-19 through a program called 鈥楳issing Them鈥.鈥


Jillian Sherwood

Jillian Sherwood

Jillian Sherwood went on to do a year of service with Jesuit Volunteer Corps in Yakima, WA.

鈥淢y course of study within my FPJ minor was undoubtedly my favorite part of my 李彬偷情视频 educational experience. I loved that I was able to craft my own course schedule with classes across disciplines. I felt that this minor perfectly encapsulates what I was looking for out of a Jesuit education, blending concepts from multiple fields of study and applying them to confront injustice in the world. An FPJ minor takes concepts from within the classroom and applies them in a meaningful way, and it's given me a baseline to work for justice when I enter the real world. I really couldn't recommend the minor enough.鈥


Class of 2021

Winnie Chan

Winnie Chan

Winnie Chan went on to Physician Assistant School at Midwestern University.


Kathryn Destin

Kathryn Destin

After graduating, Kathryn worked in nonprofit operations. This was followed by a year and a half as a Grant Writer with a NYC social services nonprofit. Currently, Kathryn is focusing on freelance writing and working to get her first play produced.


Theresa Fallon

Theresa Fallon

Theresa Fallon did a year of service at Christ House Medical Respite in Washington, D.C.

鈥淔PJ was so important to me because it allowed me to have practical application and context to my pre-health and biology major. I especially appreciated the ability to learn about the intersections of the history of medicine and philosophical frameworks.鈥


Sarah Lara

Sarah Lara

Sara Lara went on to intern at a Law Office in New Jersey. She is currently a JD candidate at New York Law School.


Zhanhao Liao

Zhanhao Liao

Zhanhao Liao went on to become a consultant with ZS Associates in Washington, D.C.


Sofia Marino

Sofia Marino

Sofia Marino was appointed to the U.S. Department of State鈥檚 Consular Fellows Program in the Foreign Service and will receive her post at a U.S. embassy abroad.

鈥淔PJ reinforced my ability to make connections across fields and particularly in regard to ethics. My ability to combine political science, philosophy, sociology and urban planning courses resulted in my FPJ thesis (Urban Justice among Political Hostilities: Analyzing the Israeli Palestinian Conflict through Urban Planning). FPJ鈥檚, cross field combinations and its specific emphasis on the ethical dimension is the true experience of the Jesuit liberal arts education. The minor reinforced my widespread interests while also integrating them nicely and revealing foundational linkages. Thanks to FPJ, I transformed my passions into an academic piece that aims to educate readers in each essence of the conflict.鈥


Michael Nelson

Michael Nelson

Michael Nelson went on to become an analyst for Deloitte in their technical consulting practice in Boston, MA.

鈥淚 found the Faith, Peace, and Justice program through PULSE, and I wanted to continue studying philosophy and theology with a grounded and actionable approach. At its core, my time in the FPJ program has taught me to think through difficult problems in the world, and continually seek greater empathy in others and myself.鈥


Jonathan Ng

Jonathan Ng

Jonathan Ng went on to do a year of service with Jesuit Volunteer Corps. After completing the year of service, he went on to the School of Social Work at Columbia University.

鈥淭he interdisciplinary approach of the FPJ program bolstered the myriad of interests I had in social justice, service-learning, philosophy, spirituality, rhetoric, and film, culminating in a documentary I never fathomed of producing. The nuanced yet amorphous structure of FPJ granted me leeway to discover my own voice and passions throughout my years at 李彬偷情视频.鈥


Emma Saart

Emma Saart

Emma Saart went on to work at a clinical research clinic at Beth Israel Hospital. She is currently pursuing her MD/PhD at the Zucker School of Medicine.

鈥淎fter my freshman year experience with Appa, I became passionate about issues of social justice and didn鈥檛 want this to be a topic I reflected on only on the week-long spring break service trip each year. The FPJ minor has allowed me to engage in questions of justice and faith and how I can bring a dedication to these topics into my career and everyday life. I鈥檓 excited to continue to explore the questions I鈥檝e begun to investigate through this program and am so grateful for the professors and students who have inspired me throughout.鈥


 Andrew Wilson

Andrew Wilson

Andrew Wilson went on to do a year of service with Genocide Watch in Washington, D.C. He also persued doing graduate work in Security Studies at Georgetown University and works as an analyst for the United States Department of Defense.

鈥淚 chose the FPJ minor because I wanted to look at my major field through a justice-driven lens. I鈥檝e met many other amazing students through the interdisciplinary nature of FPJ. This experience has shown me how to take philosophy and theology into the world beyond 李彬偷情视频.鈥


Class of 2020

Haley Bannon

Haley Bannon

Haley Bannon went to Northern Ireland for a year-long volunteer program at Corrymeela, a peace and reconciliation community. She did Programme and Hospitality work for the center, including welcoming groups onsite, leading group work, and developing knowledge and skills in peacebuilding and communication. Corrymeela was founded in 1965 by Presbyterian minister Ray Davey to bring together people from both sides of the conflict in Northern Ireland and provide a way for them to meet safely, have difficult conversations, and support one another. Today, Corrymeela's areas of focus are Sectarianism, Marginalization, Public Theology, Legacies of Conflict, and Nurturing Hope. Corrymeela鈥檚 core purpose then and now is to nurture respectful relationships so we can live well together.


Maura Burke

Maura Burke

After graduating from Boston College, Maura completed a year with the Jesuit Volunteer Corps as a tenants right-to-counsel paralegal at the Eviction Defense Collaborative in San Francisco, CA. She went on to earn her JD at the University of Notre Dame Law School; Maura loved living in the South Bend community and working part-time as a youth public defender at the Juvenile Justice Center. After graduation, she is currently聽working on a two-year fellowship project funded by the Notre Dame Bank of America Foundation at the James B. Moran Center for Youth Advocacy.


Hannah Ditchik

Hannah Ditchik

Hannah Ditchik went on to graduate from Fordham University School of Law. She works as an attorney for Ditchik and Ditchik, PLLC in Manhattan.聽


Morgan Gamble

Morgan Gamble

Morgan Gamble went on to earn a Master鈥檚 Degree in Biomedical Sciences at Duke University and is currently a medical student at Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine.


Kieran Harrington

Kieran Harrington

Kieran Harrington went on to the School of Social Work at Boston College.


Maya Trinka

Maya Trinka

Maya Trinka graduated from the University of Chicago Crown Family School of Social Work, Policy, and Practice with a Master of Arts Program in Social Work, Social Policy, and Social Administration in June of 2023. She聽 now works as a school social worker in a public charter school in Chicago serving students in grades 7-12.


Class of 2019

Katya Van Anderlecht

Katya Van Anderlecht

Katya Van Anderlecht went on to graduate from Emory University School of Medicine in 2023. She is currently a doctor doing her general surgery residency at Medstar-Georgetown in Washington, D.C.


Christina Be

Christina Be

After Graduation, Christina Be worked in development for YouthBuild USA, a nonprofit that helps youth find meaningful careers while completing their GEDs. Currently, she is President of Doing People Ops, a fintech startup with the mission of getting people out of financial debt.


Tia Rashke

Tia Rashke

Tia Rashke went on to do a year of service with Jesuit Volunteer Corps in Chicago.


Ryan Reichert

Ryan Reichert

Following graduation, Ryan Reichert began medical school in Chicago.聽

鈥淚 try to do my best to incorporate all that I learned in my FPJ minor into my practice and patient interactions.鈥


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