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Raghavendra (Rohit) Murthy, Class of 2023
Raghavendra “Rohit” Murthy taught high school chemistry for two years after earning a bachelor’s and master’s degrees in chemistry at Wesleyan University and Northwestern University, respectively. Rohit’s original career plan had been to become a chemistry professor, but his growing interest in science policy led him to apply to law… Read MoreMay. 8, 2023
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Melissa Gerdts ’23
Raghavendra “Rohit” Murthy taught high school chemistry for two years after earning a bachelor’s and master’s degrees in chemistry at Wesleyan University and Northwestern University, respectively. Rohit’s original career plan had been to become a chemistry professor, but his growing interest in science policy led him to apply to law… Read MoreApr. 10, 2023
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Nick Prendergast ’22
Raghavendra “Rohit” Murthy taught high school chemistry for two years after earning a bachelor’s and master’s degrees in chemistry at Wesleyan University and Northwestern University, respectively. Rohit’s original career plan had been to become a chemistry professor, but his growing interest in science policy led him to apply to law… Read MoreFeb. 24, 2023
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Miles Malbrough ’22
Raghavendra “Rohit” Murthy taught high school chemistry for two years after earning a bachelor’s and master’s degrees in chemistry at Wesleyan University and Northwestern University, respectively. Rohit’s original career plan had been to become a chemistry professor, but his growing interest in science policy led him to apply to law… Read MoreFeb. 24, 2023
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Chase Pritchett ’22
Raghavendra “Rohit” Murthy taught high school chemistry for two years after earning a bachelor’s and master’s degrees in chemistry at Wesleyan University and Northwestern University, respectively. Rohit’s original career plan had been to become a chemistry professor, but his growing interest in science policy led him to apply to law… Read MoreFeb. 24, 2023
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Luke Kessel ’22 JD/MSF
Raghavendra “Rohit” Murthy taught high school chemistry for two years after earning a bachelor’s and master’s degrees in chemistry at Wesleyan University and Northwestern University, respectively. Rohit’s original career plan had been to become a chemistry professor, but his growing interest in science policy led him to apply to law… Read MoreFeb. 24, 2023
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Emily Burgess ’22
Raghavendra “Rohit” Murthy taught high school chemistry for two years after earning a bachelor’s and master’s degrees in chemistry at Wesleyan University and Northwestern University, respectively. Rohit’s original career plan had been to become a chemistry professor, but his growing interest in science policy led him to apply to law… Read MoreFeb. 24, 2023
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Thomas Hildebrand ’22
Raghavendra “Rohit” Murthy taught high school chemistry for two years after earning a bachelor’s and master’s degrees in chemistry at Wesleyan University and Northwestern University, respectively. Rohit’s original career plan had been to become a chemistry professor, but his growing interest in science policy led him to apply to law… Read MoreFeb. 24, 2023
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Emily Burgess, Class of 2022
Raghavendra “Rohit” Murthy taught high school chemistry for two years after earning a bachelor’s and master’s degrees in chemistry at Wesleyan University and Northwestern University, respectively. Rohit’s original career plan had been to become a chemistry professor, but his growing interest in science policy led him to apply to law… Read MoreFeb. 24, 2022
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Joshua Minchin ’20
Raghavendra “Rohit” Murthy taught high school chemistry for two years after earning a bachelor’s and master’s degrees in chemistry at Wesleyan University and Northwestern University, respectively. Rohit’s original career plan had been to become a chemistry professor, but his growing interest in science policy led him to apply to law… Read MoreAug. 19, 2020