Mar - Apr 2016
I heard from Kiersten Muenchinger, who is now an associate professor of product design at the University of Oregon. Kiersten founded the program and major at the university in 2008 and it now has about 150 students.
Class Notes
I heard from Kiersten Muenchinger, who is now an associate professor of product design at the University of Oregon. Kiersten founded the program and major at the university in 2008 and it now has about 150 students.
I was honored to receive an email from Veree Hawkins Brown, a friend since freshman fall, asking me to serve as class secretary. I accepted, but my first entry will be brief.
This will be my final column as class secretary. It has been a pleasure to be involved as a co-reunion chair, the past president and secretary for just about 10 years—but with my business expanding it is time for me to pass on the baton.
Thanks all who wrote in after my requests for info. Because I’m writing this column on a plane back from Europe, I thought it appropriate to start with a few international updates.
If I have timed this right, you should be reading this in the heart of football season.
The typeface looks the same. The number to the left is correct: you are reading the ’93 column. It’s all familiar, and yet something seems…unusual. And yet somehow familiar?
No longer do you have to feel the pressure of writing long and involved emails with your life details to me for the Class Notes—now you can do it in 140 characters or less! The class of ’93 is on Twitter.