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Rachelle Louis
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Meryl Kenny is a master’s student at the School of Social and Political Studies at the University of Edinburgh, where she is studying the impact of the candidate selection process on female representation in the Scottish Parliament.

Peter Fox teaches English in Argentina and will enter Columbia Law School this fall.

Scott Minkoff is a staff assistant for Maryland’s Democratic Senator Paul Sarbanes. Scott and Jared Gottleib were in South Dakota campaigning for Senator Tom Daschle last year.

Jaime Jansen worked for the Office of Research for Empire State Development last summer. Currently at Sage College’s office of institutional research, she is applying to law schools.

NYC resident Jen Ginsberg works for Fox News Channel’s DaySide with Linda Vester. “It’s not the favorite channel politically among the Skidmore crowd, but I’ve got to start somewhere,” she notes. Jen is looking to get involved with theater and says she misses “being a part of the Skidmore theater community.”

In September Lisa Piccirillo began teaching fourth grade at Lake Avenue Elementary School in Saratoga Springs.

Drew Murphy is teaching 10th-grade global history in New York City.

Ben Fleisher is applying to master’s programs to become a high-school social studies teacher.

Janine Harrod is a legislative analyst for the Massachusetts Restaurant Association.

Ezra Selove is interning for Congressman Steve Rothman, a Democrat from New Jersey.

Morgan Mandeville interned in the office of the mayor in Tula, Russia, Albany’s sister city. Hired by Soros’s Open Society Institute as a program assistant in the Central Eurasian Project, she is working on the Caspian/Iraqi Revenue Watch program, which is concerned with transparency and corruption in the oil sector.

Debra Fisher is a managing editorial assistant at Simon & Schuster in NYC. She lives in Queens with a friend she met in the England study-abroad program.