2005; Summer 2019

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Leslie Beck Hughan
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In spring 2019, Judie Evans became an editor at the National Museum of American History. She works down the hall from Indiana Jones’s leather jacket, and says she gets to see cool things all the time. Ja’Bette Brown Lozupone is a doctoral candidate at Hood College, Cohort 2020. Andrew Noll and Lauren Sebald Noll moved. They purchased Lauren’s parents’ house as they downsize. Lauren also is the director of the newly named Reverend Monsignor Lloyd Aiken Student Support Program at The Sacred Heart of Gylndon Catholic School. Sarah Robinson Rathbun became an entrepreneur, launching her own business this summer. Sarah developed a new product to repair ripped clothing, and customize clothing and accessories. She calls her product Patcharoos and you can find them online at Patcharoos.com. After more than 13 years of working as a production editor at Rowman & Littlefield, Patricia Stevenson graduated to working on some of the top-tier trade titles published by the company. She recently finished working on Peary’s Arctic Quest, by Susan Kaplan and Genevieve LeMoine, a fully illustrated exploration of the North Pole expeditions of the early 1900s. Patricia encourages everyone to check it out. Amanda Wilber Thompson is living in Louisville, Ky., and part of an operation management trainee program at Ryder Trucking. She has a son, Emmett Dean, who was born in April 2014; and he starts kindergarten in August. Joanna Grauel Zeisser welcomed a second daughter, Madeleine Hope Zeisser, on Aug. 20, 2018.

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