Alumni

Madeline Hall '13

Turkey - Afyonkarahisar

Madeline Hall graduated from Tufts in the spring of 2013 with a major in International Relations [Middle East Regional Focus] and a minor in Mass Communications and Media Studies. She is currently serving as a Fulbright Grantee in Afyonkarahisar, Turkey teaching English at Afyon Kocatepe University. Having studied at Bogazici University in Istanbul in the fall of 2011, and traveled with NIMEP to Turkey to research journalistic freedoms and the revision of the current Turkish Constitution, her Fulbright grant offers an excellent opportunity to give back to the country that greatly influenced her undergraduate life. Upon her return to the United States, she intends to pursue a career in social work in Atlanta, GA. 

Samuel James '08

United States - New York, NY

Samuel James is from Cincinnati, Ohio. He holds a degree in political science from Tufts University and studied photography at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. Since 2007, he has been working on an extensive independent documentary engagement with Nigeria, Africa’s most populous and largest oil-producing nation. He is the inaugural recipient of the Alexandra Boulat Award for Photojournalism, with which he continued exploring the realm of Area Boys in Lagos. He has also completed assignments for publications such as The New York Times, Time, and Harper's magazines. While at Tufts, he was selected into the inaugural group of Institute for Global Leadership Synaptic Scholars and was a member of the photojournalism and human rights group [EXPOSURE]. He is co-founder of the Institute's Program on Narrative and Documentary Practice

Cody Valdes '13

United States - Boston

Cody Valdes is developing within political theory. He is working at Tufts in various ad-hoc capacities through 2015. As an IGL student he worked with close groups of peers developing projects in poltiical violence mitigation, renewable energy, and poverty and power analysis. He was involved in the Poverty and Power Research Initiative when it studied the Philippines, the EPIIC colloquia on Global Cities, South Asia: Culture, Conflict, Complexity, and Change, and Global Conflict in the 21st Century, the Empower Program during 2011-12, and is a Synaptic Scholar.