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Ah, graduation season. Pomp and circumstance. Gowns and mortarboards. Bright-eyed millennials accepting hard-earned diplomas under the adoring gazes of friends and family who have endured long distances and even longer-winded commencement speakers to be part of this liminal moment. After four (or more) years of hard work and tuition payments, it feels good for everyone to pose for a few pictures, post them on Facebook, and go out to a nice dinner.

But then what?

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Leslie Turnbull

Leslie Turnbull is a Harvard-educated anthropologist with over 20 years' experience as a development officer and consultant. She cares for three children, two dogs, and one husband. When not sticking her nose into other peoples' business, she enjoys surfing, cooking, and writing (often bad) poetry.