Class of 1998


Reunion Weekend 2008
The Class of 1998 (with spouses and "sprouts") reunites at the Sunday morning traditional tree-planting in Marsh botanical garden.
The Class of 1998 (with spouses and "sprouts") reunites at the Sunday morning traditional tree-planting in Marsh botanical garden.
Class Notes, Fall 2007
Nadine Block gave birth to twin boys, Alex and Eli, in May. The babies were a little early, both weighing around 5 pounds.
Jelena Cali writes: “I am a second-year doctoral student at the University of North Carolina School of Public Health in its Department of Nutrition, and a predoctoral population and environment trainee at the Carolina Population Center.”
Vanessa Johnson writes: “I’m living in Boston, working as a land protection specialist with the Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation.”
Brad Kahn writes: “Erin and I spent some time getting to know Buenos Aires. We then traveled to Ushuaia, the southernmost city in the world. From Tierra del Fuego, we worked our way up the spine of the Andes by bus. For more on our adventures and a link to the latest photos, visit our blog.” www.bradanderintravel.blogspot.com
Elliot Mainzer, manager of transmission policy and strategy at Bonneville Power Administration, has received an annual achievement award from the Utility Wind Integration Group in recognition of his leadership in developing the Northwest Wind Integration Action Plan. The organization, based in the Pacific Northwest, is dedicated to accelerating the integration of wind power into electric utility power systems.
Nadine Block gave birth to twin boys, Alex and Eli, in May. The babies were a little early, both weighing around 5 pounds.
Jelena Cali writes: “I am a second-year doctoral student at the University of North Carolina School of Public Health in its Department of Nutrition, and a predoctoral population and environment trainee at the Carolina Population Center.”
Vanessa Johnson writes: “I’m living in Boston, working as a land protection specialist with the Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation.”
Brad Kahn writes: “Erin and I spent some time getting to know Buenos Aires. We then traveled to Ushuaia, the southernmost city in the world. From Tierra del Fuego, we worked our way up the spine of the Andes by bus. For more on our adventures and a link to the latest photos, visit our blog.” www.bradanderintravel.blogspot.com
Elliot Mainzer, manager of transmission policy and strategy at Bonneville Power Administration, has received an annual achievement award from the Utility Wind Integration Group in recognition of his leadership in developing the Northwest Wind Integration Action Plan. The organization, based in the Pacific Northwest, is dedicated to accelerating the integration of wind power into electric utility power systems.
