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Fall 2020

I hope that as you read this we are back to more normal ways of living and that you and your families are happy and healthy. It’s early April as I write this, so my family is spending lots of time together at home. I have moved my FIT4MOM business completely online and am offering classes and support for moms through a virtual platform. It really brightened my days to receive these updates, so thank you to those who submitted news for this column! * Dominic and Barbara Hough Kallas bought a house in Haverhill, Mass. * Chris Russoniello started as a geology professor at West Virginia University in August and is recruiting graduate students and postdocs to his hydrogeology lab. * Oscar and Jennifer Scotland Campos welcomed their daughter, Marina, Jan. 24. Katie Packard Henderson was at Jenn’s baby shower with her new daughter, Maria. * Alex Jospe picked up and moved to Vermont last summer to be a ski coach at Stratton Mountain School. She’s still doing a little GIS on the side, but she and Ed are very much enjoying the change of lifestyle. * Aine McCarthy and her husband, Luke Johnson, welcomed their first child, Frances Quinn McCarthy, Jan. 5. She’s named in honor of Aine’s brother Quentin, who passed away in 2016. Aine is extremely thankful for her solid parental leave from Lewis & Clark College, where she works as an economics professor. Despite unsettling news and challenges ahead, they find joy in life with Frances every day. * After completing a fellowship at Harborview Medical Center in Seattle, Robert Jacobs was hired in 2019 by the University of Minnesota Department of Orthopaedics as an assistant professor and clinical instructor of orthopaedic trauma. * Last July James Thompson and his partner moved from the UK to Australia, where he started a new job as a lecturer in teaching and learning at the University of Melbourne’s School of Design. Apart from the global pandemic and all, life in Oz is amazing! They have already nearly filled in their wildlife bingo card—they just need to find a pesky platypus.

 
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