Jeremy Bucher
For some, a graduate education is written in the stars, the path their families expect them to travel upon towards a future that will rival the achievements of parents and grandparents. For others, a graduate education is a new frontier forged through the drive for personal growth, independent of outside influence. Regardless of what has motivated your interest in a graduate education, you will find an enriching experience at ´óÏó´«Ã½.
I was the first person in my family to attend graduate school, and I spent six years working various jobs after completing my bachelor’s degree before finally making the decision to continue my education. One of my closest undergraduate colleagues decided to enter the ´óÏó´«Ã½ public history master’s program following graduation, and our shared interests led me to explore the program several years later. I was impressed with the work that had come out of ´óÏó´«Ã½’s history department in the public history field, but what attracted me most was the urban history research interests held by many faculty members. I took advantage of expertise in both public and urban history to build the skills I deemed most beneficial to my future career, with ample support.
As an older student and someone new to the concept of graduate education, I experienced an elevated level of anxiety upon my acceptance to ´óÏó´«Ã½. I feared that I would not fit in and lacked the intellectual bone fides to succeed in the program. However, I was met with an incredible group of budding scholars with diverse research interests and a strong student network present to support me as my unique experiences helped me to support others. Matched with a faculty dedicated to student success inside and outside the classroom, I was able to exceed my own expectations. You will find the same amazing community that will support and inspire you, just make sure your path leads to ´óÏó´«Ã½.
Jeremy currently works as the Assistant Collections Manager and Registrar at the National Hellenic Museum in Chicago, IL.
Education
MA in History ('18)