As we look ahead to Commencement, we’d like to introduce some of our 2019 graduates! Alex Clem ’19 is a physics major who has been hired as a combat systems safety engineer at Dahlgren Military Base, where he interned last summer.
Here’s what he had to say about what’s next, and how Randolph prepared him for life beyond the Red Brick Wall:
“I will be a combat systems safety engineer at Dahlgren Military Base. In this position, I will primarily be doing hazard analysis of the communications of subsystems that make up the Ship Self Defense System (SSDS) aboard aircraft carriers and large amphibious assault ships for the Department of Defense.
Randolph College has helped me develop not only as a student looking to pursue a career, but as an influential member of society. As I developed, the Department of Physics and Engineering helped me perform at the caliber necessary to succeed in a professional environment during my internship, which has now become my career!”
Randolph’s 2019 Commencement ceremony is scheduled for Sunday, May 12 at 10 a.m. in The Dell. Find the full schedule and more information at http://www.randolphcollege.edu/commencement/.
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