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Career Outcomes & Networking

  • 91%
    of 2023 grads were employed or enrolled in post-grad education 6 months after graduation
  • 80%
    of recent Ë®¹ûÅÉ alumni anticipate enrolling in a graduate program in the next five years
  • 24%
    of 2023 grads were enrolled in continuing education within six months of graduation

Data for 411 graduates (a knowledge rate of 82%) of the Class of 2023 was collected. Knowledge rate refers to the percentage of graduates for whom information of their first destination career outcomes has been obtained. This includes survey data reported by graduates, LinkedIn profile information and knowledge shared by reliable sources.


The People Behind the Numbers

Lori Pitts
Theatre & Social Justice

Founder of Voices Unbarred, an organization working to creatively reimagine the prison system and advocate for social and policy change through theatre and justice workshops, script writing, and interactive performances.

Tom Marshburn
Space

Physician, NASA astronaut and veteran of three spaceflights to the International Space Station, he holds the record for the oldest person to perform a spacewalk at 61 years old.

Azella Markgraf
Sustainability

Farmers’ market manager at the non-profit organization, Countryside Food and Farms, in Akron, Ohio.

Owen Bezick ’21
Data Science

Data science researcher for the United States Olympic and Paralympic Committee (USOPC) and Founder-Entrepreneur of GatherWare, a software development organization that leverages data to align healthcare with resources.

Georges Nzongola-Ntalaja ’67
Activism & Diplomacy

Civil rights activist, academic and United Nations ambassador and permanent representative for the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC).

Liz Clasen-Kelly '00
Nonprofit Ë®¹ûÅÉ

CEO of Roof Above, Charlotte's leading nonprofit focused on eradicating homelessness.

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Journalism

Award-winning journalist, translator and social science researcher whose work has focused on religion, politics, race and economics in the United States and across the Middle East.

Laeta Kalogridis ’97 Headshot
Film & TV

Screenwriter and producer for multiple multiple television series and films, including Avatar, Shutter Island, Alexander, Alita: Battle Angel, School for Good and Evil, and Altered Carbon.

John Huie
Music

Founder of Creative Artists Agency (CAA) in Nashville, an industry powerhouse representing musicians such as Amy Grant, Faith Hill, Tim McGraw, Sugarland and the Zac Brown Band.

Sallie Permar in lab coat
Medicine

Professor of pediatrics, microbiology and immunology at the Duke University School of Medicine, Permar also conducts research in vaccines and practices pediatrics.

Grier Martin '91
Politics

Senior Advisor to the Office of the Secretary of Defense and former member of the North Carolina House of Representatives.

Jill Marcus ’86 brings the tastes of the world to Charlotte with her latest endeavor, Mariposa.
Food & Culture

Restaurateur and owner of some of Charlotte's hottest restaurants including Mariposa and Fern, she also runs Something Classic, a farm-to-table catering company.

Lindsay Kallman '10
Social Justice

Public health specialist and co-founder and executive director of Ë®¹ûÅÉ Spring, a nonprofit in Florida working to dismantle structural poverty and spur economic mobility at a grassroots level.

Matt Stirn
Archaeology & Photojournalism

Archaeologist and photojournalist who specializes in understanding how humans adapted to high-elevation landscapes around the world. He has been involved in excavations on four continents.

Swimmer, scholar Virginia Gilliland ’22
Marine Biology

Fulbright grant winner who researched how climate change impacts marine habitats in Australia. Using cutting-edge technology, she studied the relationship between reef erosion and fish diversity amid pressures of both large- and small-scale fishing.

Clint Smith '10
Racial Justice

Bestselling author, educator and scholar, Smith's work tells the stories of Black oppression and white supremacy in American history and how modern reckoning can happen.