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Leonard H. Gilbert 58C of Tampa, Fla., a partner with the law firm of Holland & Knight, was elected to the board of Governors of the American Bar Association.

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Myles B. Abbott 69C of Oakland, Calf., received the 2020 Bronze Bambino, a lifetime achievement award, from the medical staff at East Bay Pediatrics. Nancy T. Benton 65C of Monticello, Ga., a trustee of the L.O. Benton Banking Foundation, received the 2021 Oxford College Alumni Board Award as an honorary alumna. John V. Costley Jr. 63Ox 65C of Covington, was appointed to the DeKalb County Division of Family and Children Services (DFCS) Advisory Board by Governor Brian P. Kemp. John A. Edens 67C of Buffalo, N.Y, received the Owen B. Augspurger Award from the Buffalo Museum of History for contributions to the cause of local history. W. Walter Grace Jr. 66C of Fort Myers, Fla., has joined the law firm of Green Schoenfeld & Kyle. J. Harry Lange Jr. 63C of Cataula, Ga., is retiring after 20 years as a Harris County commissioner, during time which he served as chair for 13 years. Frank L. Stubbs Jr. 64Ox of Edina, Minn., is a retired nonprofit arts executive and management consultant. He continues to serve on the board of directors of Cantus, a men’s vocal ensemble.

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Henry L. Bowden Jr. 74L and Jeanne Johnson Bowden 77L of Atlanta, announce the birth of a granddaughter, Ivy Emory Bowden, on April 7, 2021. Ivy’s parents are Henry L. Bowden III 08C 12L and Yao Wu. Deborah Butler 75C of Gainesville, Fla., received the 2020 President’s Award from the Greater Gainesville Chamber for her dedication to business owners through the pandemic. Roger T. Fleming 76Ox 79C of Bozeman, Mont., founding partner of Norfolk Strategies, published his second novel, Outsider Rules, focusing on a D.C. lobbyist insider’s perspective. Thomas E. Jones Jr. 71C of Atlanta, a shareholder with the law firm of Chamberlain Hrdlicka, was named to Georgia Trend’s 2020 Legal Elite list. Walter E. Jospin 79L of Atlanta, an attorney with the law firm of Finch McCranie, was the 2021 recipient of the Tuttle Jurisprudence Award by the Anti-Defamation League Southeast Region. The award honors four exemplary leaders in advancing the ADL’s mission of social justice and fair treatment and were given at the virtual ADL Jurisprudence Awards on April 13, 2021. J. Scot Kirkpatrick 79C of Atlanta, a shareholder with the law firm of Chamberlain Hrdlicka, was named to Georgia Trend’s 2020 Legal Elite list. David J. Lance Sr. 74Ox 76B of Calhoun, Ga., CEO and president of Greater Rome Bank, was elected chairman of the board of directors of the Community Bankers Association of Georgia. Rolly L. Simpson Jr. 70G of Raleigh, N.C., a senior program officer at the Burroughs Wellcome Fund, received the 2021 Founders Award from the American Physician Scientist Association (APSA). 80s Frederick B. Axelrod 83M 87MR of Palm Springs, Calif., was elected chairman of the board of directors of Desert Regional Medical Center. Douglas R. Hooker 87B of Atlanta, executive director of the Atlanta Regional Commission, was honored by the Atlanta Business Chronicle as one of the Most Admired CEOs of 2021. Hooker also received the 2021 President’s Award from the National Association of Regional Councils. Kimberly D. Jones 89N of Portland, Ore., was inducted into the International Nurse Research Hall of Fame by the Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing (Sigma) in July 2021. Reta Jo Lewis 89L of Washington, D.C., senior fellow and director of congressional affairs at the German Marshall Fund, was nominated for president and chair of the Export-Import Bank of the United States by President Joe Biden. Ninfa M. Saunders 84B of Greensboro, Ga., president and CEO of Atrium Health Navicent, received the 2020 American Hospital Association Board of Trustees Award. Leah Ward Sears 80L of Atlanta, a partner with the law firm of Smith, Gambrell, and Russell, was the recipient of the 2021 Lifetime Achievement Award from the Anti-Defamation League Southeast Region recognizing her lifetime devotion to the pursuit of justice and the well-being of the community. The awards were presented at the virtual ADL Jurisprudence Awards on April 13, 2021. David K. Smith 82C of Calhoun, retired as chief superior court judge of the Cherokee Judicial Circuit of Georgia after 20 years of service. James F. Tanner 88Ox of Chattanooga, Tenn., a lecturer in communications at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, was named chairman of the board of directors of the Greater Chattanooga Public Television Corporation. Michael O. Ugwueke 86PH of Memphis, Tenn., president and CEO of Methodist Le Bonheur Healthcare, received the Harry S. Hertz Leadership

Award from the Baldridge Foundation. Rita Tucker Williams 87L of Decatur, CEO of Williams and Associates, is listed in Marquis Who’s Who. Harold B. Yellin 82B 82L of Savannah, a partner with the law firm of Hunter MacLean, was selected for inclusion in “Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch 2022.” THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK 90s Joshua M. Ammerman 96C and Alyssa Ammerman 96C of Bethesda, Md., have launched Butterfly Spirits, a specialty liqueur company. Krista A. Boyd 99L of Arlington, Va., chief counsel for oversight and policy on the House Committee on Oversight and Reform, was nominated for the position YOUR KEY TO CLASS NOTES AH: Allied Health BBA: Goizueta Business School (undergraduate) C: Emory College of Arts and Sciences D: School of Dentistry DNP: Doctor of Nursing Practice FM: Fellowship in Medicine G: James T. Laney School of Graduate Studies H: Honorary degree JM: Juris Master L: School of Law M: School of Medicine MBA: Goizueta Business School (graduate) MSN: School of Nursing (graduate) MR: Medical resident N: Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing OX: Oxford College MPH: Rollins School of Public Health (graduate) PhD: All doctor of philosophy degrees T: Candler School of Theology SUBMIT CLASS NOTES TO: eurec@emory.edu

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As a native Brazilian, Willi Freire 19BBA emigrated to Florida at age six with his mother. “English was so hard at the beginning. I cried every time I got home from school for my first six months,” he recalls, but his mother instilled in him the critical value of education. Soon, fully bilingual in Portuguese and English, Freire set his sights on going to college.

He was awarded a scholarship to attend Emory and from the start, it opened Freire to a world of peer scholars who helped each other stay accountable. Research opportunities, internships, alumni interaction, and work with the Woodruff Foundation allowed him to immediately build community. “I had the chance to make my undergrad experience very intentional. At Emory, the opportunities are plentiful,” he says.

Now, as Freire grows into his new role at PwC Consulting Solutions in human capital, workforce development, and diversity, equity, and inclusion, he enjoys being an active alumnus who conducts workshops and provides opportunities for future generations of Goizueta students.

“My scholarship provided me with the unimaginable ticket to attain higher education at a world-renowned institution. I never had the means to attend a university like Emory. It made the impossible possible and gave me the resources and confidence to thrive, and I am deeply grateful."

"Being part of the Goizueta Scholars community provided a network of role models and mentors that shaped the course of my career.”

Georgia Kossoff 18BBA

Scholarship recipient

"Atlanta has some of the best and brightest people, and our students have access to them. These interactions can be formative in choosing a career. My Goizueta scholarship opened doors for me within the broader community.”

Casey Rhode 17BBA Scholarship recipient

“My scholarship was a blessing and offered me the time to explore the social issues that will shape my work in medicine.”

Arpita Gaggar 22BBA Scholarship recipient

“I am so thankful for my scholarship. Goizueta has provided me more access to founders in need and the opportunity to help create initiatives like a minority-focused venture capital fund.”

Chis Anen 21MBA

Scholarship recipient

“It’s so gratifying to know that there are people out there that want to make an active effort to assist women in embarking on their MBA.”

Julie Friedberg 23EMBA

Scholarship recipient

By contributing to student scholarships, you open the doors of opportunity for talented minds who may not have the financial means to attain a world-class education.

of inspector general of the Office of Personnel Management by President Biden. Lori Gail Cohen 90L of Atlanta, vice chair of the law firm of Greenberg Traurig, was recognized in the 2021 Women in Business Law Expert Guide. Julie Schwietert Collazo 97Ox 99C of Long Island City, N.Y, and Rosayra Pablo Cruz co-authored The Book of Rosy: A Mother’s Story of Separation at the Border. The book was featured in “The Best Nonfiction Books of 2020” in Kirkus Reviews. David D. Duley 96Ox 98B of Atlanta, founder and CEO of the Secure Companies, participated in Global Entrepreneurship Week, “How the Entrepreneur ProblemSolves Social Security Depletion,” in November 2020. David Ross Golder 96C of West Hartford, Conn., a principal with the law firm of Jackson Lewis, has been elected to the Connecticut Bar Foundation’s James W. Cooper Fellows program. Golder, who earned a JD from the University of Pennsylvania School of Law, is co-leader of Jackson Lewis’ Class Actions and Complex Litigation Group. Helen Kim Ho 99L of Duluth, founding partner of the law firm of HKH, was honored with the Civic Diversity Champion Award at the 2021 Atlanta Business Chronicle’s Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Awards. Beth L. Hoffman 90C of Lovilia, Iowa, a former journalist and associate professor of journalism at the University of San Francisco, published the book Bet the Farm: The Dollars and Sense of Growing Food in America, in 2021. Hoffman is currently a practicing farmer. Shawn A. Kachmar 97L, of Savannah, was one of six Hunter MacLean attorneys honored as a 2020 Georgia Trend Legal Elite. Soon Mee Kim 90C of Alpharetta, who serves as global diversity, equity, and inclusion officer at Omnicom Public Relations Group, received the Board Champion Award at the Atlanta Business Chronicle’s fourth annual Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Awards. Bernice A. King 90L 90T of Atlanta, CEO of the King Center, was honored with the Lifetime Achievement Award at the Atlanta Business Chronicle’s fourth annual Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Awards. Jonathan E. Lass 95C of Austin, Texas, a partner with the law firm of Jackson Walker, was selected for inclusion in “The Best Lawyers of America 2021.” Jennifer E. Mack 96C of Iowa City, Iowa, earned a PhD in archaeology from the University of Exeter, U.K., 24 years after graduating from Emory. Ilan Markus, 96L of Fairfield, Conn., a partner with the law firm of Barclay Damon, was selected for inclusion in “The Best Lawyers in America 2022.” Chad I. Michaelson 99L of Pittsburgh, a trial lawyer and partner with the law firm of Meyer, Unkovic and Scott, was selected for inclusion in “The Best Lawyers in America 2022.” Christopher J. Radpour 90B of Chattanooga, Tenn., was awarded an endowment in proctology at the Pierre Fauehard Academy in recognition of his 20 years of exemplary public service. Jeffrey S. Reznick 95G 99PhD of Derwood, Md., chief of the History of Medicine Division, National Library of Medicine at the National Institutes of Health, is publishing the book, War and Peace in the Worlds of Rudolf H. Sauter: A Cultural History of a Creative Life in January 2022. Nathan T. Smithson 99C of Dallas, Texas, a partner with the law firm of Jackson Walker, was selected for inclusion in the “Best Lawyers in America List 2021.” Julie A. Sullivan 96C of Peachtree Corners, is co-chief operations officer for the Rapid Acceleration of Diagnostics (RADx) Tech program at Emory. 00s Nikisha D. Alcindor 01C of The Bronx, N.Y., is the president and founder of the STEM Educational Institute, a nonprofit corporation that provides programming for underrepresented high school students to give them the technological skills needed to enter today’s workforce while also building generational wealth. Alcindor is currently pursuing a PhD in business at Baruch College. Devi B. Dillard-Wright 99C 02T of Augusta, a philosophy professor at the University of South Carlina Aiken, published the book, Self-Love, in January 2021. Benjamin E. Falk 04Ox 07C and Daniel Askew Falk of Raleigh, N.C., announce the birth of a son, Logan Haynes Falk, on September 22, 2020. Donte A. Flanagan 04Ox 06N and Ashlee Yates Flanagan of New Orleans, La., announce the birth of a daughter, Yates Brooklyn Flanagan, on April 30, 2021. A nurse anesthetist, Flanagan received the 2021 William Norton Outstanding Alumnus/a Award from the Oxford College Alumni Board. Leah T. G. Francis 01T of Indianapolis, Ind., vice president of academic affairs and dean of the faculty at the Christian Theological Seminary, published the book, Faith After Ferguson: Resilient Leadership in Pursuit of Racial Justice, in 2021. This book is a follow-up to Ferguson and Faith: Sparking Leadership and Awakening Community, published in 2015. Jill Erica Franczyk 03PH of Downers Grove, Ill., a clinical trial manager at ICON, received the 2021 William Norton Outstanding Alumnus/a award from the

Oxford College Alumni Board Award. David A. Furman 02C of Washington, D.C., is now a principal and the leader of health analytics solutions for federal government agencies at Deloitte. William J. Gallagher III 09B of Savannah, a partner with the law firm of Hunter MacLean, was selected for inclusion in “Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch 2022.” Kevin A. Gooch 99Ox 01C of Atlanta, a partner with the law firm of Holland Knight, was included on the “Atlanta 500,” Atlanta magazine’s list of the city’s most powerful leaders. Christine O. Gordon 05C of THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK Warminster, Pa., was named a partner with the law firm of Timoney Knox. A special education attorney, Gordon was featured on the Legal Talk television program. Michael C. Harbour 04C of Los Angeles, Calif., was made a partner with the law firm of Irell & Manella. Zachary B. Harris 05Ox 07C, of Brunswick, an associate with the law firm of Hunter MacLean, was selected for inclusion in the “Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch 2022.” Anna R. Hartman 03C of Chicago, Ill., director of Early Childhood Excellence at the Jewish United Fund of Metropolitan Chicago as well as the Paradigm Project, received the 2021Covenant Award for Excellence in Jewish Education. Presented by the Covenant Foundation, the award honors excellence and innovation in Jewish education across the country and is one of the highest honors in the field. Joann Johnson Hill 03B of Villa Rica, chief of the Office of Business Development for the Minority Business Development Agency (MBDA) at the US Department of Commerce, is serving as the acting national field director of the US Commercial Service, for the International Trade Administration. Kurt G. Kastorf 02C 06L of Atlanta, was selected by the Daily Report as one of the “Rising Star” attorneys in Georgia. Kastorf also interviewed the trial attorneys participating in the Georgia Trial Lawyer Association’s LEAD class of 2020-21 for Verdict Magazine. A trial and appellate attorney, Kastorf is a former member of the LEAD program. Kastorf was one of Emory University’s “40 Under Forty, “ a member of Georgia Trend’s “Legal Elite,” and a “Rising Star” in Super Lawyers Magazine. Michael D. Lewis 04C of Washington, D.C., a partner with the law firm of Sidley Austin, was named to the Global Banking Regulation Review “45 Under 45” list. Melanie Autumn Magidow 04C of Wakefield, R.I., republished her book, The Tale of Princess Fatima, Warrior Woman: The Arabic Epic of Dhat al-Himma, in August 2021. Jaclyn Miller-Barbarow 06C of Hyde Park, Mass., director of giving at EVkids, earned her Certified Fund Raising Executive (CFRE) credential. Cayce M. Myers 04C of Roanoke, Va. was named director of graduate studies at the Virginia Tech School of Communication and published the book, Public Relations History: Theory, Practice, and Profession. Tolton R. Pace 00C 02PH of Rex, Ga. was named manager of Programs and Partnerships for the Home Depot Foundation. Tiffany N. Porter 05L of Lilburn, was sworn in as Gwinnett County tax commissioner.

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Alex M. Bein 11C of New York City, is an associate with the law firm of Carlton Fields. Ranjit Bijoy 14C of Austin, Texas, was named to the “Forbes 30 Under 30” list for founding his company, Immersed. Henry L. Bowden III 08C 12L and Yao Wu of Atlanta,

announce the birth of a daughter, Ivy Emory Bowden, on April 17, 2021. Robert Busch Jr. 09M 12MR and Lindsay M. Busch 05C 09M 13MR 15FM of Decatur, announce the birth of a son, Robert Jack, on April 11, 2021. Adam J. Carlisle 11M 18FM and Jennifer W. Carlisle 19FM, announce the birth of twin daughters, Claire and Elise, in June 2021. Katherine E. Cooper 15Ox 17C 19PH of Atlanta, regional prevention specialist at the Georgia Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Disabilities, published her Rollins School of Public Health research entitled, “Factors That Influence Enrollment in Syringe Services Programs in Rural Areas: A Qualitative Study among Program Clients in Appalachian Kentucky,” in June 2021. Allison V. DeFrees 08Ox 10C and Samuel R. DeFrees of Decatur, announce the birth their daughter, Leslie Carson, on May 11, 2021. Victoria del Rio-Guarner 13C and Nicholas A. Lehn 12C, of Brooklyn, N.Y., were married in Mexico City on September 1, 2018, and announce the birth of a daughter, Valentina del Rio-Lehn, on November 11, 2020. Zachary Todd Denton 18C of Alpharetta, was named a Luce Scholar for 2021–22 by the Henry Luce Foundation. Scholars contribute their talents to NGOs, government agencies, private companies, universities, think tanks, and museums. Sophia E. Ekstrom 08Ox 11C and Jamieson Ekstrom of Stone Mountain, announce the birth a son, Oliver, on July 3, 2021. Avanna Epperson-Temple 12C of Atlanta, an attorney with the law firm of Peabody & Arnold, was named to the board of directors of Pine Street Inn, New England’s largest provider of services to the homeless. Hiromi Hamada 17B and Shogo Hamada of Tokyo, Japan, announce the birth of twins, son and daughter Rey and Kel Hamada, in April 2020. Nafela Hojeij Helou 10Ox 12C and Georges Al-Helou, of Atlanta, announce the birth of a daughter, Sara Claire, on October 18, 2020. Jessica W. Hike 10PH and Tayven R. Hike of Johns Creek, announce the birth of a son, Jacob Campbell Hike, on October 12, 2020. The Hikes are also the parents of Parker Hike. Jie Jiao 11C and Kevin McKendree, of Seattle, Wash., announce the birth of a daughter, Nora, on July 23, 2021. Dylan G. Jones 09Ox 11C and Con Chung 09Ox 11B of Melbourne, Fla., were married on October 17, 2020. Suleman M. U. Malik VI 09Ox 11C and Kanwal Alam Malik of Selden, N.Y., were married on July 17, 2021. John S. Mancini 15G and Kaitlin Flannery of Bronxville, NY, were married on August 14, 2021. Joy Bruiana-Nevada Martin 11Ox 13C of Carrboro, N.C., received the 2021 Outstanding Young Alumnus/a award from the Oxford College Alumni Board. Carter D. McCormick 18PH of Chicago, Ill, was named to Chicago’s Tenth Annual Jewish “36 Under 36” List. Karishma Mehrotra 16C of New Delhi, India, has received a 2021-2022 the FulbrightNehru Open Study/Research Award in Urban Studies in India, to research the pandemic lockdown’s impact on the decision-making of migrants. Mehotra majored in international studies and journalism and is fellow at Scroll.in where she covers technology. Jacob D. Myers 14PhD of Decatur, was selected by board of trustees of Columbia Theological Seminary as the Wade P. Huie Associate Professor of Homiletics. The chair was established in 2004 through the generosity of then-trustee William S. Morris III to honor the legacy of Wade P. Huie Jr. 46C who served Columbia with distinction as a professor of preaching for three decades. Matthew J. Parker 13L, of Huntsville, Ala., was made a shareholder with the law firm of Maynard Cooper Gale. Gabrielle C. Pelura 15C of New York City, an associate with the law firm of Bressler, Amery, and Ross, was a professional excellence honoree in the “Unsung Hero” category of the 2021 New Jersey Law Journal. Andrew Perra 11B and Dr. Olivia Janssen of Tenafly, N.J., were married on June 19, 2021. Kandis Pugh-Alexander 12Ox 14C and Kimani Alexander of Atlanta, were married on March 7, 2021. Brian A. Rudolph 12B and Marlee J. Madora 14C of New York, were married on Aug. 14, 2021. Kiera L. Rider 11Ox 13C and Rashidi A. Virgo 12Ox 14C of Stone Mountain, announce the birth of a son, Theodore Virgo, on July 21, 2020. John T. Rose 18L of Atlanta, an associate attorney at the law firm of Fox Rothschild, was named a 2021 Top Music Lawyer by Billboard magazine and featured in Variety’s 2021 Legal Impact Report. Jennifer F. Seitz 19N and Kyle Seitz of Nashville, Tenn., were married on November 24, 2020. Elliot Shuwei Ji 19C of Plainsboro, N.J., a PhD student in political science at Princeton University, was awarded a Paul and Daisy Soros Fellowship for New Americans, a graduate school fellowship for outstanding immigrants and children of immigrants in the United States. Jane B. Stoney 13L of Charleston, S.C., was named a shareholder at the law firm of Haynsworth Sinkler Boyd. David J. Topping 12L, of New Orleans, La., a partner with the law firm of Phelps Dunbar, was selected for inclusion in “Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch 2022.” Anh Bao Tran-Le 14Ox 16C and Kendra Reams of Atlanta, were married on May 30,

2021. Ayanna F. Young 11Ox 13C and Mark Young of Hollywood, Fla., announce the birth of a son, Edward James (EJ), on June 10, 2020. Maria D. Zoccola 15C of Memphis, Tenn., a free-lance writer and editor, was included in the Spring 2021 issue of Ploughshares with her poem, “hike.” 20s Sandra Aguilera 15Ox 17C 23PH and Sergio Cruz THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK Fajardo 17C of Decatur, were married on March 21, 2021. Shifali Baliga 11C and Tony Lombardo 13B 21B of Atlanta, were married on Jul. 31, 2021, in Rancho Palos Verdes, Calif. Georgia J. Brunner 21G 24G of Atlanta, a doctoral candidate in history, has received 2021–2022 Fulbright grant to research gender, labor, and identity between 1918 and 1985 in the building of Rwanda. Anna G Crossley 20C of Roswell, who majored in English and creative writing, has been selected as alternate for the 2021–2022 Fulbright award to teach English in South Korea. Alana V. Giarrano 20C of Brooklyn, who majored in political science, has been selected an alternate for the 2021–2022 Fulbright award to teach English in Laos. Madelyn R. Haden 18Ox 21C of Newalla, Okla., has been selected as an alternate for the 2021–2022 Fulbright grant to conduct anthropology research in human health. and Middle Eastern studies, and South Asian studies in Morocco. Bridget E. Hansen 20G 23G of Atlanta, a doctoral candidate in anthropology, received a 2021–2022 Fulbright grant for her research project creating psychiatry and transforming doctors in the Sultanate of Oman. Megan I. Johnston 21C of Bradenton, Fla., who majored in applied mathematics and environmental sciences, has received a 2021–2022 Fulbright award to teach in English in Madagascar. Hannah C. Kreuziger 21Ox 23C of Fayetteville, is the recipient of the 2021 Virgil Y.C. Eady Sophomore Service Award. Established in 1969 to honor the dean of Oxford College, the Eady Award is the sole student award reserved for commencement and is presented to a sophomore who has demonstrated outstanding and selfless service to the Oxford College community. Brittany M. Landorf 24PhD of Minneapolis, Minn., a doctoral candidate in women’s studies and religion, has received a 2021–2022 Fulbright grant to research “Training the Soul, Cultivating the Gendered Self,” in Morocco. Louise Liu 19Ox 21C of Rockville, Md., who majored in psychology, has received a 2021-2022 Fulbright award to teach English in Taiwan. Demitra E. Papakostas 21C of Dallas, Texas, who majored mathematics and computer science and minored in East Asian studies, received a 2021–2022 Fulbright award to teach English in Taiwan. Kaleb T. Roderick 21C of Smyrna, Tenn., who majored in Spanish and linguistics, received a 2021–2022 Fulbright award to teach English in Brazil. Yazmina A. Sarieh 18Ox 20C of Nashville, Tenn., was named a Luce Scholar for 2021–22 by the Henry Luce Foundation. Scholars contribute their talents to NGOs, government agencies, private companies, universities, think tanks, and museums. Piper E. Spooner 21C of Cincinnati, Ohio, who majored in Chinese studies, was selected as an alternate for the 2021–2022 Fulbright award to teach English in South Korea.

Jesse L. Steinman 21C of Columbus, Ohio, who majored in history and German studies, received the Fulbright Community-Based Combined Award in History to develop an interreligious educational program about Graz, Austria Jewish history. Rose K. Tehrani 19Ox 21C of Atlanta, who majored in biology and Spanish, received the 2021–2022 Fulbright award to each English in Spain. Julie R. Wechsler 21C of Atlanta, who majored in psychology and linguistics, received a 2021–2022 Fulbright award to study the impact of a national registry of interpreters and translators of Indigenous languages in Peru. Awa Youm 21PH of Lincoln, Neb., who earned an MPH in global health, received a public health research award to study reproductive coercion and gender-based violence in Mauritius.

IN MEMORIAM

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Augustus Emmett Anderson Jr. 43Ox, of Ponte Vedra, Fla., on Feb. 1, 2021. John Fort Codington 41C 42G, of Tallahassee, Fla., on Oct. 29, 2020. William L. Crawley Jr. 49C, of Marietta, Ga., on Jan. 2, 2021. C. Warner Crumb 46T, of Roanoke, Va., on Feb. 8, 2021. James Terrell Davis 49B, of Decatur, Ga., on May 14, 2021. David Dennis 48C, of Valdosta, Ga., on Dec. 9, 2020. Robert M. Drake 48C, of Albany, Ga., on Jun. 11, 2018. Roy G. Duncan 47C, of Marietta, Ga., on Mar. 13, 2021. Thomas R. Freeman 39C 43M 47MR, of Savannah, Ga., on Feb. 17, 2021. Bera B. Hardy 45G, of Auburn, Ala., on May 20, 2021. Carol K. Himmelsteib 44G, of Cleveland, Ohio, in Dec. 2020. J. Gene Hinson 49C, of Hiawassee, Ga., on Apr. 25, 2016. Christine Houseal 42G, of Saint Helena Island, S.C., on Jul. 16, 2021. Lucy C. Huie 39Ox 42G, of Athens, Ga., on Sep. 27, 2020. Rudolph W. Jones Jr. 49MR, of Macon, Ga., on Jun. 16, 2021. Frank J. Malone Jr. 47D, of Watkinsville, Ga., on Feb. 28, 2021. Patricia Callahan Mason 49N, of Atlanta, on Jan. 21, 2020. John R. Paddison 49B, of Savannah, Ga., on Aug. 1, 2021. James W. Pate 46Ox, of Memphis, Tenn., on Jan. 31, 2021. J. Griffin Patrick Jr. 49B, of McDonough, Ga., on Aug. 13, 2010. Rutherford M. Poats 43C, of New York, N.Y., on Nov. 10, 2020. Hugh Kenneth Pratt 48B, of Evans, Ga., on Apr. 28, 2021. Homer S. Samuels 49D, of Brentwood, Tenn., of Aug. 18, 2021. James H. Skelton 49C, of Saint Simons Island, Ga., on Mar. 14, 2021. Carolyn B. Stephens 43N, of Lake Wales, Fla., on Feb. 5, 2021. Morris Payne Webb Jr. 45Ox 48C, of Valdosta, Ga., on Aug. 6, 2021. Robert E. Wells 46C 49M 49MR, of Rabun Gap, Ga., on Jun. 15, 2021. 50s John L. Abbott 51B, of Stockbridge, Ga., on Jan. 5, 2021. Floyd Addison 56Ox 58C, of Roanoke, Va., on Jul. 28, 2021. Wiley A. Allgood Jr. 55Ox 57C, of Jacksonville, Fla, on Jan. 26, 2021. James Armstrong 52T, of Casselberry, Fla., on Jul. 17, 2018. Ruth L. Barclay 51G, of Charlottesville, Va., on May 5, 2021. Barbara Van Ness Bell 59C, of Albany, Ga., on Apr. 27, 2021. H. Stanley Benson Jr. 58D, of Columbus, Ga., on May 25, 2021. Martha H. Blackwell 52N, of Jersey Village, Texas, on Nov. 29, 2020. John C. Blalock Jr. 51C 56M, of Maitland, Fla., on Jan. 14, 2021. William Neal Blanton Jr. 53T, of Newland, N.C., on Jan. 10, 2021. Jacqueline Boles 59G, of Atlanta, on Dec. 6, 2020. Laura Botschen 55T, of Fancy Gap, Va., on Jan. 3, 2021. Walter W. Brandon Jr. 50Ox 52C 53G, of Huntsville, Ala., on Jul. 16, 2021. Samuel A. Brodnax Jr. 52C, Miami, Fla., on Nov. 29, 2020. Dorothy J. Brundage 68N, of Durham, N.C., on Nov. 15, 2020. Jewell P. Bryant 52T, of Gloucester, Va., on Jan. 24, 2021. Gary Wayne Buhl 58T, of Franklin, N.C., on Jun. 19, 2021. John E. Bush 59D, of Smyrna, Ga., on May 16, 2021. Thomas L. Butts Jr. 55T, of Monroeville, Ala., on Feb. 15, 2021. DeArmond E. Canaday 50T, of Greenwood, S.C., on Dec. 4, 2020. Asa G. Candler V 52C, of Atlanta, Ga., Aug. 13, 2021. Frank Carrera III 57M, of Kennesaw, Ga., on Mar. 31, 2021. Julia I. Carreras 56Ox, of Atlanta, on Jul. 4, 2021. Kitty H. Chalker 59C, of Decatur, Ga., on Jan. 13, 2020. Melvina G. Clark 59G, of Chattanooga, Tenn., on Jun. 19, 2021. Edward M. Collins Jr. 57T, of Dallas, Texas, on Apr. 10, 2021. John Franklin Cooke Jr. 53Ox 58C, of Mooresville, N.C., on May 8, 2021. C. Robert Crow 53C 57M, of Urbana, Ill., on Jul. 2, 2021.

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