- MES Alumni Profiles
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- Tina Al-khersan, BA, 2017
- Zahir Allarakhia, BA, 2017
- Emily Feuka, BS, 2017
- Arwa Raza, BS, 2017
- Seif-Eldeen Basheer Saqallah, BA, 2017
- Leah Spellberg, BA, 2017
- Ryan Strong, BBA and BA, 2017
- Rona Beresh, BA, 2015
- Layan Charara, BA, 2015
- Alison M. Vacca, PhD, 2013
- Craig W. Tyson; MA, 2006; PhD, 2011
- Jonathan Trotter, BA, 2008
- Muhammad Aziz, PhD, 2004
- Sara Omar, BA, 2003
- Azadeh Shahshahani, BA, 2001
- Robert D. Miller II, PhD, 1998
- Kevin Sullivan; BA, 1994; MA, 1998
- Chave Bahle, MA, 1994
- April DeConick, PhD, 1994
- Recent PhD Alumni
- Giving Opportunities
Field of Study: BBA in Business Administration and BA in Near Eastern Studies - Persian, Cultural Studies
Graduation Year: 2017
My emphasis in Persian Studies has provided me several enriching experiences both inside and outside the classroom. From the Iranian Film Festival of Ann Arbor to the annual department-wide poetry event to the weekly intellectual roundtable discussions held in Persian, which I was given the honor of leading one week, there was no shortage of events to both practice language skills and learn more about the culture.
Following graduation, I will be moving down to Houston, Texas to start my career at Royal Dutch Shell. It is an exciting time to be entering the oil and gas sector, and I look forward to tackling the challenges the industry faces in the coming years. The Near Eastern Studies department has prepared me well to succeed in the complex, international projects that I will be assigned, as well as thrive in Shell’s diverse corporate culture.
I am very eager to move down to Houston. The city holds the accolade of being the most diverse city in the United States, thus there is a very cool fusion of cultures. Iranians and Iranian-Americans make up a sizeable portion of the population, and my hope is to connect with this community to both join in the Persian cultural traditions that I was introduced to at Michigan as well as keep working towards full proficiency in the language.