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Alumni Class Notes for June 2019
This has been a month of celebration for King’s alumni! Cordelia Barber (’45) celebrates her 95th birthday, Meagan Dishman (’14) got married, and Stefan Bulic (’18) was offered a full-time position as an analyst at Blackstone Alternative Asset Management.
Alumni Class Notes for May 2019
Cindy Watson (’65) and her husband Chris (’68) celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary, and Dr. Joseph H.G. Wint (’68) published Secrets of a Happy Marriage: Fifty Years of Love.
Alumni Class Notes For April 2019
Josh Craddock (PPE ’13) was sworn into the Colorado bar, and Deborah Harrison (’74) spends her retirement visiting nursing homes with her therapy dogs.
Alumni Class Notes for March 2019
King’s alumni found a coaching business, work with artificial intelligence, and hold a government position in the nation’s capital.
Alumni Feature: Mitchell Hailstone (PPE ’13)
A communications director on Capitol Hill, Mitchell Hailstone (PPE ’13) navigates the tension between being in the center of policy battles and tending the garden of his soul and family.
Alumni Class Notes for January 2019
Melissa McGinnis (’91) became Assistant Director of Admissions at the Jackson Institute for Global Affairs at Yale, and Sarah Norton (MCA ’16) was accepted to the London School of Economics to pursue a MSc Media, Communications, and Development.
A 2018 Recap of King’s Alumni in Theater
The performing arts is a competitive place, but King’s students and graduates are finding ways to enter the industry.
Alumni Class Notes for December 2018
Kevin (’85) and Lilly Bals celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary this past July and Brian Bell’s (’91) SoCal school is looking for an upper school principal.
Alumni Class Notes for November 2018
Janet On Anderson (’69) joyously welcomed her third grandchild on June 9, and Rebecca Sears (PPE ’13) was awarded a yearlong Public Policy Fellowship with The Fund for American Studies.
80th Anniversary Homecoming Highlights
Alumni from the last six decades attended, with a large contingent of 1978 alumni celebrating 40 years since graduation.
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