Maya Ranganathan and Kevin Baier ’11 got married on a beautiful fall evening in October, with many Mules of the Class of 2010 in attendance: Caity Murphy, Nick Cody Friedman, Hasan Bhatti, Megan Browning, Adam Paine, and Hannah Holbrook to name just a few, along with their golden retriever puppy, Margot. They’re delighted to announce they’ll be adding a baby girl to the family in August. In the meantime, Maya will continue working on the front lines as a new graduate RN at Maine Medical. * Jennifer Corriveau Honeycutt and her wife, Christina, were expecting a daughter in early May and could not be more excited! Shortly after she’s born, they planned to move back to Maine. Jenn is excited to announce that she’ll be opening her own lab at Bowdoin College as an assistant professor of psychology and neuroscience. Her lab will study the neural basis of affective dysfunction in clinical disorders such as anxiety and schizophrenia, and it will aim to create better translational assays to study human mental illness in rodent models. * Amy Snickenberger Witherspoon graduated with her M.B.A. this spring and will move to Chicago this summer with her husband, Eben Witherspoon ’09. * Yanica Faustin graduated this May with a Ph.D. in public health from UNC’s Gillings School of Global Public Health. Congratulations! * Michael and Sara Cameron Baldwin had a little girl, Madelyn Blace, born Oct. 21, 2019. They’re settling in well as a family of four (including their puppy, Finn), and they hope to have a future Mule on their hands! * I, on the other hand, remain childless, but I’m very busy these days as an emergency room nurse in Lander, Wyo. I’ve mastered the technique of wearing the same N95 mask for 12 hours a day while simultaneously sending my partner a constant stream of puppy photos to inspire a future adoption. In my off hours, I continue to run on beautiful mountain trails to maintain sanity. We are living in strange times, and as most of you surely know by now, reunion has been postponed until 2021. I’m deeply sorry I will not get the chance to see you all on Mayflower Hill come June. I’m also incredibly hopeful that when the time does come for us to reunite, it will be even sweeter than we could imagine. Be good to yourself, and to each other, and best wishes for health and happiness.
Fall 2020