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ALUMNI NEWS

Remember Mt. Kearsarge? Remember field trips to the White Mountains? Remember cross-country skiing? We'd like to remember you!

This page lists information about biology alumni. Let us know what you are doing now, your e-mail address, your Web site address or other information, and we'll spread the word.

When we last heard...

Class of 2003

Michelle Greim is a 9th grade biology teacher at Archbishop Williams High School in Braintree, Mass.

Rebecca Harned is a sustainable development assistant for the School for Field Studies, Center for Sustainable Development in Costa Rica and Nicaragua.

Class of 2001

Aurora Merry is a science teacher in the Salem, N.H., school district.

Class of 2000
Robin Deverill is a biology teacher at ConVal High School in Peterborough, N.H., and also the coach for the school Envirothon Team. She is hoping to start working on her master's degree in education at Antioch New England Graduate School in Keene in the fall of 2004.

Mark Pedersen is a biology teacher at Timberlane High School in Plaistow, N.H.

Dave Urban works at Colochem in New York City.

Class of 1999

Leah Frezza is working as a veterinary technician at a small animal hospital in Raleigh, N.C.

Pamela Flint Milani is recruiting and marketing for a small firm in Bristol, Conn. She hopes to go to nursing school in the near future.

Dan O'Connell is going to school for underwater welding in Washington.

Sara Queenan works at Shire Biologics in Northboro, Mass.

Jessica Smith is in the physician's assistant program at the University of Maine.

Erin Ward and Matthew Collins are engaged. Erin is working in New Jersey and Matt is working in Connecticut.

Class of 1998

Kim-Laura Boyle is a graduate assistant at University of North Carolina-Wilmington working on her master's in biology.

Amy Bourassa Chagros works in the Microbiology Department at Pathlab, Inc. in Portsmouth, N.H.

Lisbeth Marino is currently in her third year of medical school. She is in Orlando, Fla., doing clinical rotations and hopes to stay there for a residency in family medicine.

Tina Sweeney tells us that she'll be working on a fishing boat off Alaska.

Class of 1997

J.P. Huot and Brandie Porter Huot live in Indianapolis, Ind. J.P. is in accounts receivable at Zoll Brothers/Zesco Products, Inc. and Brandie is a nurse midwife.

Tawnya Gannon is a critical care registered nurse at Beth Israel Hospital in Boston.

Stephanie Peterson Racine had been teaching in New York City but now is looking forward to going back to school in environmental engineering.

Class of 1996

Chris Ihasz worked five years in the inorganic chemistry field, before moving away from the sciences for a while. He is currently senior associate client service manager for Fidelity Investments.

Kristin Sneider Mulready is a laboratory technician for Immunogen in Massachusetts. She returned to campus fall 2001 and spring 2002 to give presentations at our Biology Seminar.

Class of 1995
Jeff Brown is a research associate at the Boston University Medical School Department of Pharmacology. He talked about his research at our fall 2003 Biology Seminar.

Heather (Hoxsie) Seeley is the safety coordinator and a laboratory technician at Questtech in Vermont. She also came back to visit and gave a biology seminar.

Paul LaRose works as a field researcher for the Audubon Society.

Class of 1994

Tony Barbier works for Kodak in the health imaging division as a mechanical engineer in charge of optics design and manufacturing. He is married with two children and lives in Stillwater, Minn. He also has a private pilot's license.

Maria Sinacola is a senior research associate at Compound Therapeutics, Inc., Waltham, Mass. She gave a presentation at our spring 2004 Biology Seminar.

Ed Spooner works at McLean Hospital Laboratory for molecular neurobiology in Belmont, Mass.

Robin Stuart is an on-site school programs coordinator for the Massachusetts Audubon Society at the Drumlin Farm Wildlife Sanctuary in Lincoln, Mass.

Class of 1992

Deborah Damron Boles is working as a clinical pharmacy manager for Cardinal Health Clinical and Consulting Services, Lawrence General Hospital. She is also an associate professor of Clinical Pharmacy Practice at Northeastern University.

Please send your information to Ben Steele or Terri Hermann.

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