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Volume 21
Number 2 Winter 2004 |
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Departments:
Campus Views | Letters
| News & Notes | Parents
| Class Notes | Aggies Remember
| End Notes
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1990 Julia Couzens, M.F.A., created Fancy, a webbed wire curtain sculpture, for the Tsao Gallery inside the Davis Art Center. Her work has been shown at venues across the country. • Bryan Fisher has been named assistant professor of speech communication at Francis Marion University in Florence, S.C. • Craig Lundgren, J.D., joined a new law firm, Malovos & Mendoza, in Sacramento. Formerly with Livingston & Mattesich, he is a business litigator who specializes in construction law. • Sharon Wu Nitsche was recently promoted to ASIC (application-specific integrated circuits) pre-production prototype planner with Texas Instruments Inc. She welcomed her first child, Katelyn Ann, in 2002 and was also promoted to major in the Army Reserves. • Michelle Sharif Stowell joined Sacramento's largest law firm, Downey Brand in its business departmentas an associate focusing on family law. 1991 Darlene Chirman, M.S. '94, spent two weeks in September with her husband, Samuel, as part of a nine-member team of volunteers that laid a new cement floor at a struggling women's craft cooperative in Costa Rica. Darlene is a biologist working in the field of habitat restoration; Samuel is a physician. They live in Santa Barbara. • Lisa Hechtman became assistant principal at Skyline High School in Sammamish, Wash., after working as a teacher and administrator at the school for 12 years. • James Parrish III is a first-year principal at Ben Franklin Intermediate School in Daly City. He previously taught at John F. Kennedy Elementary in Daly City for six years before going into administration. • Ben Smith IV has joined Spoke Software as chair and CEO. A management consultant with 12 years of experience, Smith was recently recognized by Consulting Magazine as one of the top 25 consultants in the world. Before joining Spoke, he served as senior adviser on strategy and planning to the U.S. secretary of transportation following the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks. 1992 Surgeon Gary Alegre has joined Alpine Orthopaedic Medical Group Inc. in Stockton.
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