Two current students and their alumni parents talk about how, despite changes in the world, the value of an education here doesn’t go away
Matthew Matsuyama ’18 and Adriel Taslim ’18 share how GPS helped translate their passion for international affairs into careers at the disaster management agency
Tim Weed, a 1994 GPS graduate, has used his degree to combine his passions for writing, teaching and exploring the world
In a new book, alumna Christina Lopez passes on the lessons she’s learned from her varied career to help busy students achieve success
Isabella Cai has used the ‘data mindset’ she developed at GPS to develop a platform for fostering children’s development in Montessori education.
A GPS degree gave Seth Patton MPP ’21 the skills he needed to pivot from the policy field to grant writing.
Camille Caterina MIA ’21 says her GPS degree prepared her to analyze immigration statistics for the Department of Homeland Security
How alumna Beckie Callahan transitioned from the tech sector to a nonprofit
How an interest in Latin American issues set Chris Backemeyer ’04 on an unexpected path to becoming an expert on the Middle East