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Beach Read” by NJ Monthly magazine, and had a cover story in Inside Jersey magazine’s “Literary NJ” issue.

’03 Jibade-Khalil Huffman presented a series of photographs as part of the exhibition Manual Transmission in July 2010 in New York City, as well as the poem-as-slideshow-as-performance, Monster Island Czar, at MoMA/P.S.1 Contemporary Art Center in January. He was awarded a Lower Manhattan Cultural Council Workspace Residency for 2010–11. In the fall of 2010, Tanya Zaharchenko started a Ph.D. program in Slavonic studies at Cambridge University as a member of King’s College. For more info about the collaborative, transdisciplinary research project she has joined, visit www.memoryatwar.org.

’02 Class correspondent: Toni Fortini Josey, toni.josey@gmail.com Carla Aspenberg displayed a print of a shattered glass plate in the group exhibition New Prints 2011 / Winter at the International Print Center New York. Timothy Goldberg received his doctoral degree in mathematics from Cornell University in August. A visiting assistant professor of mathematics at LenoirRhyne University in Hickory, North Carolina, his thesis was titled “Hamiltonian actions in integral Kahler and generalized complex geometry.” Jean-Marc Gorelick spent one month in Guinea, West Africa, in the summer of 2010, working as a democracy officer in the Bureau for Africa at the United States Agency for International Development (USAID). Jean-Marc monitored Guinea’s first round of presidential elections on June 27 and assisted the USAID mission in coordinating its elections assistance activities.

’00 Levi Stolove is an award-winning wedding photographer—a PDN Top Knots winner, WPJA member, and well published in magazines and blogs specializing in weddings.

’97 Class correspondent: Julia Wolk Munemo, juliamunemo@mac.com Nora Kovacs married Peter Isaac last September in Budapest, Hungary. Many of her friends from Bard attended the event, including Tamas Papp, Zsofia Rudnay, Zoltan Bruckner ’94, and Ana Pericic, Edina Deme, Ivan Lacko, and Radek Dyntar (all PIEs of 1995–96). Nora lives in Vienna and works at the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe. While studying music in Brazil, Kenny Kozol met his wife, Sandra. They now live in Boston with Sandra’s daughter, Samia (11), and Kenny and Sandra’s two children, Madalena (2) and Benicio (1 year in October). Kenny plays music with his Latin band, Ten Tumbao (www.tentumbao.com), is working on a CD of original children’s music, and teaches music and Spanish at Brookline High School. Ana Martinez is traveling around the world with her husband, Bryan, and their 5-year-old son, Ricky. Follow their adventures on their blog: www. riderbymyside.com. Meri Pritchett has entered her second career. After a successful decade as an Emmy-nominated, docu-reality television writer, producer, and director in Los Angeles, she is now a life enrichment manager at a nursing home in Austin, Texas. Adam Weiss is an architect with Wilson Architectural Group in Houston and is happily married to Lisa Wildermuth.

’96 Dara Marcus will be spending the summer in Berlin and Beirut, and welcomes any Bardians in those parts of the world to contact her at darabmarcus@yahoo.com. Skye McNeill is pursuing her master of fine arts degree in graphic design at the Maryland Institute College of Art. She recently designed four book covers for Rescue Press in Milwaukee. Visit www.skyemcneill.com for info and images. Molly Schulman lives in Los Angeles, where she is busy restoring her 1885-era house and trying to get her paper goods company off the ground. You can see her work at www.mshoelace.com. Molly writes a collaborative blog with her sister, Amanda Schulman Brokaw ’99, which recounts the adventures of two Brooklyn boys through short stories and illustrations—visit ZekeAndDestroy.wordpress.com.

15th Reunion: May 20–22, 2011 Staff contact: Tricia Fleming, 845-758-7089 or fleming@bard.edu Class correspondent: Gavin Kleespies, gwkleespies@hotmail.com In April 2011 Christina Amato completed a six-month internship in book conservation at the Folger Shakespeare Library in Washington, D.C. She enjoyed working on rare books such as a 17th-century recipe book and a 15th-century incunabulum.

’01 10th Reunion: May 20–22, 2011 Staff contact: Sasha Boak-Kelly, 845-758-7407 or boak@bard.edu Class correspondent: Sung Jee Yoo, sujeyo@gmail.com Hannah (Adams) Burque and Christopher Burque were married on August 28, 2010, in their hometown of Chicago. Bardian guests included Ursula Arsenault, Ashley Kammrath, Matt Lucas, and Sam Morgan ’03. Hannah and Chris split their time between Los Angeles and Chicago, run a music licensing company together, and raise Chris’s daughter (now Hannah’s stepdaughter), Estella. Nick Jones’s play The Coward, a comedy about 18th-century England’s dueling culture, had a run in New York City in late 2010 at LCT3, a Lincoln Center initiative featuring the work of emerging playwrights and directors. Hannah (Adams) Burque ’01 and Christopher Burque at their Chicago wedding in August 2010 with Hannah’s new stepdaughter, Estella. Photo: Otto Arsenault

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