Across the continents: Alums who’ve (literally) gone far

You can go far with a Cornell degree—literally. We asked eight of our most adventurous and far-flung alumni to tell us how and why they settled on another continent, what they’ve learned along the way, and their advice for today’s students. Follow along on these Cornellians’ global journeys.

Julia Clark ’06, Mongolia

Emily Barbuto ’00, Turkmenistan

Scott Smiley ’96, Thailand

Dana Dahl Touzelet ’81, Switzerland

Laurie Lemmlie-Leung ’78, Panama

Kevin Rosser ’92, Netherlands

Justin Clinton-Gohdes ’06, New Zealand

Sharon Goodwin Fogleman ’75, Kenya