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Featured Class Notables
Mary Earp
Class of 2017
The EARP siblings—NATHANIEL, BS ’14 (human physiology), and MARY, BS ’17 (biochemistry)—were featured by the Oregon Health & Science University news service as OHSU medical students who attended together and will soon begin internal medicine residencies.
Nikesh Patel
Class of 2014
NIKESH PATEL, BS ’14 (economics), joined Ball Janik LLP of Portland as a land use attorney, assisting with legal matters surrounding affordable housing, mixed-use, commercial, and community development.
April Buzby
Class of 2013
In the latest installment of the Clark County Historical Museum series, (Her)Story: Rebel Women of Clark County, APRIL BUZBY, MCRP ’13 (community and regional planning), outreach and public programming manager, presented the stories of two noteworthy local women who served in World War I and World War II.
Brennan LaBuda
Class of 2019
BRENNAN LaBUDA, MS ’19 (finance), and BRYAN ROBINSON, BA ’14 (journalism), MS ’19 (finance), developed 4Par, a golf app available on the App Store and Google Play that uses augmented-reality technology to connect users to virtual golf games while tracking shots and providing feedback through charts and graphs.
Bryan Robinson
Class of 2014
BRENNAN LaBUDA, MS ’19 (finance), and BRYAN ROBINSON, BA ’14 (journalism), MS ’19 (finance), developed 4Par, a golf app available on the App Store and Google Play that uses augmented-reality technology to connect users to virtual golf games while tracking shots and providing feedback through charts and graphs.
Joe Fischer
Class of 1960
Double Duck Joe Fischer, BS '60, MFA '63 (fine and applied arts), gave $300,000 for scholarships to undergraduate and graduate students in the Department of the History of Art and Architecture. The gift is made possible by the estate of Fischer's late wife Alona, who never had the chance to go to college.
J. Richmond
Class of 1962
MICHAEL RICHMOND, BS ’62 (journalism), was selected by the Jupiter (Florida) Senior Softball Association as its 2021 Hall of Fame honoree in recognition of his 20 years of service as a player, team manager, publicity chairman, and member of the board of directors.
Dianne Semingson
Class of 1969
DIANNE SEMINGSON, BA ’69 (sociology), a leader of Philadelphia-region nonprofits and board chair of the Avenue of the Arts, was featured in the Main Line Media News Times and Suburban for Women’s History Month in March.
Paul Mouchakkaa
Class of 2000
PAUL MOUCHAKKAA, MBA ’00 (general business), was appointed senior managing director and head of real estate for Alberta Investment Management Corporation, a Canadian fund management company.
Jennifer Boschee-Danzer
Class of 2002
JEN BOSCHEE-DANZER, BA ’02 (sociology), a nonprofit professional experienced in leading volunteers and staff and advocating for vulnerable and underrepresented communities, became executive director of the Yolo County, California, chapter of the National Alliance on Mental Illness.
Kari Hathorn
Class of 2001
KARI HATHORN, BA ’01 (political science), JD ’04, previously a Deschutes County deputy district attorney, was appointed district attorney of Crook County.
Jessica Bowersox
Class of 2003
JESSICA BOWERSOX, BA ’03 (magazine), communications manager for the Oregon literacy nonprofit organization SMART Reading, was named executive director.
Jeremy Green
Class of 2003
JEREMY GREEN, JD ’03, an attorney and shareholder with the Bend real estate firm Bryant, Lovlien, and Jarvis, was named town attorney for Lakeview.
Brian Mason
Class of 2003
BRIAN MASON, BS ’03 (sociology), joined the San Diego office of Gomez Trial Attorneys, a firm that specializes in litigation related to accidents and injuries.
Susan O'Toole
Class of 2003
SUSAN O’TOOLE, JD ’03, an attorney and certified mediator with experience in divorce, child custody, child support, domestic violence, and adoption matters, joined Beresford Booth, a firm in Edmonds, Washington.
Amalia Mohr
Class of 2004
AMALIA MOHR, BArch ’04, was promoted to principal at LRS Architects, an architecture and interior design firm with offices in Portland and Bend.
Daniel Isaacson
Class of 2004
DAN ISAACSON, BS ’04 (political science), board president of the National Alliance on Mental Illness Lane County and a cochair of the Suicide Prevention Coalition of Lane County, was among the speakers for a mental health program presented by the City Club of Eugene.
Ronald Ransom
Class of 1954
RONALD RANSOM, BS ’54 (accounting) and Air Force ROTC, is enjoying retirement after 31 years at Continental Can Company, where he served as division controller, and 21 years as a lieutenant colonel and reservist Air Mobility pilot.
Katie McCue
Class of 2005
KATIE McCUE, BS ’05 (psychology), a teacher in Cody, Wyoming, was selected to receive the Presidential Award for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching, the highest national recognition that K-12 mathematics, science, or computer science teachers can receive.
Jordan Thierry
Class of 2005
JORDAN THIERRY, BA ’05 (electronic media production), who recently premiered Grandma’s Roses, a documentary inspired by the life of his grandmother, at the Portland Art Museum, received the Best Documentary award at the Hollywood International Diversity Film Festival.
