How'd They Do It? Three RPCVs on Transitions from Graduate School to Career

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Jan 29, 2026, 6:22:22 PM (8 days ago) Jan 29
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NPCA partner school panel with Clark University

Successful RPCV Transitions from Graduate School to Career

We invite you to join us for a free online event on Thursday, February 5th and meet three RPCV Coverdell Fellows who have successfully transitioned to grad school and careers.

Our RPCV panel will discuss how they built on their experiences in the Peace Corps, and how their experiences at Clark as Coverdell Fellows prepared them for their careers.

Attendees will learn about Clark University’s Coverdell Fellowships, and have a chance to ask our panel questions about their career paths.
 

Thursday February 5, 2:00pm eastern
 

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Moderator: 

Morgan Ruelle Ph.D. (RPCV Armenia 2004-06)
Morgan is the Coverdell Fellows Coordinator for Clark. His research with farmers in Ethiopia focuses on traditional grain mixtures, including their contributions to food culture, nutrition, soil regeneration, and climate adaptation.

 

Panelists:

Kat Kobylt (RPCV Tanzania 2016-2018)
M.S. Environmental Science & Policy ’22
Senior Environmental Planner, Metropolitan Area Planning Council (MAPC) Boston, Massachusetts

 
Katie Walker (RPCV Senegal 2018-2020)
M.S. Environmental Science & Policy ’25
Data Management Specialist, Pacific States Marine Fisheries Commission Boise, Idaho

 
Marissa Kelemen (RPCV Zambia 2018-2020)
M.A. International Development ’25
English Second Language Coordinator, Worcester Refugee Assistance Project (WRAP)
Worcester, Massachusetts

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