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Leading the A-Team

Everybody knows, the main reason to go to college is to get free pizza at meetings of random honoraries, service clubs, and laboratory groups.
Dustin Cox (‘04) isn’t a college student anymore, but he’s still getting free food. Tonight, it’s a black-tie-optional dinner, presented by the Hon Kachina Council.
For his untiring work with Anytown Arizona, and [...]

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Usually, because of our curmudgeonly nature, we ignore all mentions of weddings, babies, puppies, sailboats, and Magic Shell ice-cream topping.
For example, back when Joe Holmgren (‘93) tied the knot, we spoke not a word. And last summer, when Phil Hawkins (‘94) went to a park in Dallas on a Saturday afternoon and had a single [...]

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And here comes some more coverage of the 23rd class of Scholars:
The Tucson Citizen offered a profile of Jason Xu (‘08) and another of David Ware (‘08) as part of the paper’s coverage of this spring’s area graduates. They also ran a story on all four new Scholars from the Tucson area–Jason, David, Alice Cai [...]

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Right place, right time. That’s us for sure. We were just sitting here a few minutes ago, minding our own business, when we heard the voice of one Audrey Ching (‘95) out in the hall. What a great way to enliven a Thursday morning!
Audrey was in the house on official business–an Arizona Dept. of Health [...]

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Brent Maddin (‘94) is bailing on the last sliver of time he was supposed to spend in Cambridge, Mass. He got a job down in New York, and will have to wrap up his dissertation from a distance.
Brent’s new digs (His office will be next door to the Strand Book Store. We’re not jealous. Really.) [...]

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Econ Man

Sort of has a catchy ring, doesn’t it? Like Iron Man in those old Marvel comic books, but holding a copy of the Journal under his arm instead of wearing a funny-looking suit of armor.
But we digress. The point is, Matt Cox (‘94) is working on some very cool projects–studying the effects of welfare reform, [...]

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We don’t intend for you to read this post, pack your bags, and catch the next flight to Heathrow. But that might be the consequence of reading any further.
A couple of years ago, Becky Mosher (‘94) was finishing her Ph.D. in genetics at Duke, and trolling around for a postdoc opportunity. She came across the [...]

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Logan Robertson (‘94) is living in Visalia, Calif., and works for the Cutler-Orosi school district, for which she coordinates after-school programs, supervises other community services of the district, and does some grantwriting.

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Shelly Lowe (’92) has arrived at Yale University in New Haven, Conn., where she has assumed duties as Director of the Native American Cultural Center and Assistant Dean, Yale College. Read about her appointment here.

Roger Levy (’91) is now an assistant professor of linguistics at the University of California, San Diego. Roger continues to play [...]

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Julie Story (’99) finished medical school at Johns Hopkins University, and has begun her residency at Vanderbilt Medical Center in Nashville, Tenn.
Amy (’94) and Jen (’93) Chow are settling into life and work in Rochester, NY. Amy is teaching a variety of biology courses as a visiting assistant professor at Rochester Institute of Technology. Jen [...]

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