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Indrani Biswas has been accepted to the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine at its Atlanta
campus. Dr. Courtney Coletta and Paul Thompson were married on October 19, 2013. Matt Harrell was selected as a “Top 20 under 30 Internal Auditor” by the Institute of Internal Auditors. Michael Herr married Ashley Elliot on November 9, 2013. Michael will defend his PhD thesis at UTHSC in December. He was a graduate student mentor with Jessica Jameson (Biology ’14) last summer, and coauthored her senior thesis—which was accepted for publication in Biochemical and Biophysical Research. Debra Frey and John Waldorf (’09) were married on September 21, 2013 in Antigua. Dr. Frank Ramirez spoke at the summer mini term at SCO during July/August 2013. Frank is currently the manager of the pharmacy at Walmart, and discussed the importance of all individuals prescribing medications to have information about each other that is frequently not disclosed by the patient. William Shepherd is now manager of Central Automotive on Central Avenue, a stone’s throw away from the CBU campus. He invites all alumni and their families to visit the shop for any of their automotive repair and service needs Let’s keep it in the CBU family! Maria Shiue has entered the University of Minnesota School of Pharmacy. Andrew Assadollahi completed his Ph.D. in Civil Engineering at the University of Memphis in December 2013. He is currently teaching Geotechnical Engineering, Foundation Design, and Advanced Mechanics of Materials as an adjunct professor in the Civil & Environmental Engineering Department at CBU. This is what he has to say about CBU: “”The education I received at CBU enabled me to successfully complete my graduate degrees. Now, I get the privilege to provide a high quality education to students at CBU like what I experienced when I was a student here.” Jenna Cherry and Dr. Jordan Klein (’07) were married July 5, 2013. They are currently living in Louisville, KY. Jesse East graduated from the University of Tennessee Health Science Center College of Nursing in May 2013. Sherita Flake is the board president of Mid-South Hemophilia and Bleeding Disorders Foundation in Memphis. She
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babybucs Jennifer Chikos Adams (’01) and Brad Adams (’02) welcomed their first child—DUNCAN THEODORE ADAMS—on March 30, 2013. The happy family is living in Chicago. Natalie Hart Guley (’10) and her husband Patrick celebrated the birth of their baby girl, ELOWYN MICHAELA GULEY, on May 12, 2013. Kristin L. Teague-Bartlett (’03) gave birth to a baby girl, BRENNA LOUISE BARTLETT, on June 11. Dr. Tiffany Baldi Rabe (’02) and her husband, Derek, welcomed their new bundle of joy, JULIETTE QUIN RABE, born on July 21, 2013. Adriane and Sam Vitale (’05) were blessed to have their second daughter, SERAFINA MARIE VITALE, on October 1, 2013. Serafina joins big sister, Ariana. Erin Schierer Dorgan (’03) and Kyle Dorgan (’04) welcomed the birth of their daughter, KATELYN GERLADINE DORGAN, on October 26, 2013. Joseph Rodgers (’06) and his wife, Clancy Graham Rodgers, welcomed a new baby girl, JON BRYMER RODGERS, on October 30, 2013. Mallory Poff Loughridge (’09) and her husband, Scott, welcomed AMELIA ROSE LOUGHRIDGE into their lives on October 26, 2013.
is seeking volunteer board members, foundation volunteers, and anyone living with a bleeding disorder. Check out www. midsouthhemophilia.org. John Legge is attending medical school at the University of Tennessee Health Science Center. John Waldorf and Debra Frey (’08) and Jwere married on September 21, 2013 in Antigua. John is working for the government in Washington, DC.
Claudia Roldan (’08) was selected as the ExxonMobil employee to be profiled in “The Most Attractive Employers in the US,” an insert magazine in the Wall Street Journal presented by Universum in September 2013. As voted by 75,000 students across the U.S., the magazine showcased the Top 100 employers for business, engineering, IT, natural sciences, humanities and MBA students. In addition to the rankings, it featured interviews with employees from top employers as well as recruiting trends and other survey findings. B E LL TOWE R spring 2014
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