What Are Our Graduates Doing?
Are you wondering what you can do with a Women's Studies degree? Find out here! Our graduates go on to a variety of different careers in non-profits, law, government, teaching, medicine, business and academia.
All the William & Mary Women's Studies alums featured on these pages are happy to talk to current students about their experiences after leaving William & Mary. If you would like to contact one of them, please e-mail [[sxrait]]. There are also a number of websites listing job openings that might be of interest to Women's Studies graduates.
2012 Graduates
media and marketing director
2011 Graduates
law student, Teach for America, co-ordinator for student-community engagement
2010 Graduates
intern with Planned Parenthood, project manager for healthcare software company, program assistant for middle-school educational non-profit, arts non-proft/graduate school, early childhood advocate
2009 Graduates
federal government (Justice), graduate student in English, residential supervisor at YWCA, research technologist, life and health insurance agent, mental health case manager, state co-ordinator for domestic violence, intern with community AIDS partnership, attorney for children with special needs
2008 Graduates
graduate student in sustainable design, graduate student in English, elementary school teacher, researcher in women's health and reproductive rights
2007 Graduates
public defender, founder of non-profit, foreign service officer, development associate
2006 Graduates
singer-songwriter, graduate student in English
2005 Graduates
non-profit manager, campus rape prevention educator
2004 Graduates
legal researcher with PETA
2003 Graduates
legal assistant, bike safety educator and activist, web developer, writer/editor
2002 Graduates
US senate committee staffer
2000 Graduates
editor
1998 Graduates
grants officer at non-profit
1999 Graduates
assistant professor of English and Women's Studies
1996 Graduates
research associate




