our Dickinson 1997 Marisa Cole Facciolo 607 Kilburn Road Wilmington, DE 19803 marisafacciolo@yahoo.com Annie Lockhart-Gilroy received her Ph.D. in Christian
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education in May 2015 and recently received one of six national postdoctoral fellowships offered through the Louisville Institute, a Lilly Endowment funded program at the Louisville Seminary. As part of the fellowship, she has taken a two-year position at Drew University Theological School.
Cristin Tighe is helping hurricane victims through Mercy Corps.
1994 Lindsey Dickinson Baynard lindsey_dickinson@yahoo.com
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Kelly Tebbe Miller 20 Pine St. Wakefield, MA 01880 katebbe@hotmail.com
2001 Devon Nykaza Stuart 62 Tice Ave. Hershey, PA 17033 devonmedicalart@gmail.com
1998 Terra Zvara tzvara@hotmail.com
1999 Kim Dulaney Mooney 330 Orleans Blvd. McDonough, GA 30253 tracefinder@att.net
Courtney Osborne graduated with a master’s in risk management from New York University’s Stern School of Business in September. She is vice president of insurance & risk management at an international real estate investment, asset management and development company and lives in Manhattan. Lisa Zubowicz Leighton wrote that six 2001
J.T. Sandone jt.sandone@gmail.com Cristin Tighe writes, “Greetings, dear class of
1994! I’m living in Haiti and running a personal fundraising campaign for Mercy Corps to provide relief to people impacted by the hurricane. They’re an international NGO with a strong history of emergency relief, and I know the executive director here, who has a Haitian staff and is in the field now helping. Please consider a small donation, or sharing this link, which contains more information and ways to help: http://dson.co/tighemercycorps. Donations will get directly to people in need here. The almost $3,000 raised so far will help 30 families, or about 195 people!”
1995 Adrienne Corrado Allison adrienneallison73@gmail.com
1996 After 10 years at home with her three children, Allison Lowry Evans started a new job at National Presbyterian School, working as a development and administrative associate. She writes, “Our work and home lives are busy, but I would love to reconnect with Dickinson friends.”
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Whew! Where did the last year go? It feels like it was just a few days ago that we were all trying to remember to write 2016 on all of our documents and now we are staring 2017 in the face. I hope that all is going well for everyone. I know that I fell behind a few times, and I hope I haven’t left anything out. Richard Griffith and wife Britt just welcomed their third child (second daughter) into the household this past spring. Harper Brayden Griffith was born on May 23, 2016. Congratulations and welcome! Sarah Hutt wrote and senior story produced three
episodes of the series Woman with Gloria Steinem for Vice’s new network, Viceland. The series explores how systemic violence against women around the world undermines societal progress. Sarah wrote the series premiere, examining rape as a weapon of war in the Democratic Republic of Congo. She also looked at the issue of femicide in El Salvador and sexual assault in the U.S. military. The series was nominated for a 2016 Emmy award for Outstanding Documentary or Nonfiction Series. You can watch episodes online at www.viceland.com/en_us/show/woman.
alums recently had a mini-reunion in Carlisle. “We couldn’t make it to campus for our official 15-year reunion, so we met on Saturday, July 16, at the home of Jessica Howard in Carlisle,” she says. “We walked around campus, enjoyed a meal together, caught up on recent events and reminisced. Between the six of us, we have seven young children. Hard to imagine.” Other attendees included Melanie Dean, Catherine Best, Katrina Jurgill Briddell and Christiana Briddell. (See picture, Page 52.)
2002 Michael W. Donnelly 62 Wagon Wheel Road Quakertown, PA 18951 profe207@gmail.com Angela Wallis amwallis@gmail.com Brian Blake was mistakenly referred to as “she” in his class note on Page 45 in the fall 2016 issue. Kristin Masters’ new book, The Morning Tree, was published by Indie Gypsy. Read more in Fine Print, Page 8. Matthew Stevenson acquired his real estate license
for Washington, D.C., and is affiliated with Long & Foster’s Capitol Hill office. He writes, “If you or anyone you know is looking to buy or sell in the city, please let me know!”