How Kellogg Undergraduate Programs Helped Shape Alumni Careers

40th Anniversary Panel: How Kellogg Undergraduate Programs Helped Shape Alumni Careers
Panelists: Evelyn Bauman, Bright Gyamfi, Emily Mediate, Bridget Mullins, Andrew Scruggs
Moderator: Holly Rivers
Over the past two decades, undergraduate students have increasingly become a part of the Kellogg Institute. Through programs like the flagship International Scholars Program and the International Development Studies minor, undergraduate students have had the opportunity to learn from our faculty and gain research experience in the field. The panel will include alumni from these programs as they share where they are now and how Kellogg helped to shape their futures.

Holly Rivers
Holly Rivers is the Associate Director of the Kellogg Institute for International Studies, where she develops and administers all undergraduate programs. She has 20 years’ experience creating and developing programs for undergraduate students interested in research and development. In the past two decades she has worked to develop programs that are responsive to the needs and interests of our students and faculty...
Evelyn Bauman ‘16
This profile is current as of 2022. Evelyn Bauman graduated in 2016 with a degree in International Economics (French concentration), and spent a year as a Kellogg International Development Fellow in Port au Prince, Haiti, working with the Association of Volunteers in International Service (AVSI)...
Bright Gyamfi ‘16
Former Kellogg International Scholar Bright Gyamfi '16 is an Assistant Professor of history at the University of California San Diego and a former Presidential Fellow at Northwestern University. His research is at the intersection of West African and African Diaspora intellectual history, nationalism, gender, Pan-Africanism, Black internationalism, and economic development...
Emily Mediate ‘15
This bio is current as of 2022. Emmie Mediate is passionate about identifying solutions in climate, health, and equity that create more resilient communities in the U.S. and globally. As the Climate & Health Program Director at Health Care Without Harm, she supports the health care sector in tackling climate mitigation and resilience while advancing climate-smart policy...
Bridget Mullins ‘11
This bio is current as of 2024. Bridget Mullins is a professional facilitator, coach, and creative consultant with DSIL Global. The people she works with are committed to making significant changes that benefit their communities, the planet, and the future...