The Lewis & Clark Chronicle
 

SUMMER 2002

VOLUME 11, NUMBER 3

 
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2000s

Kelly Fisher ’00 currently works in Boston but will return to Portland in the fall to attend Lewis & Clark Law School.

Alexandra "Alex" Folias ’00 has been accepted into the Ph.D. program of the Graduate Group in Molecular and biochemical Nutrition at the University of California at Berkeley.

Andrea Hopkins ’00 finished eight months of training in the U.S. Army as a 91X-Mental Health Specialist and completed a 91B Medic course. She received an Army Achievement Medal for being soldier leader of the cycle, and a service ribbon for being trained as a medic. In addition, Hopkins is applying to master’s degree programs in counseling psychology and is looking forward to volunteering as a fire department medic.

Sierra Hutchinson ’00 has been living in Benin, West Africa, since graduation. She teaches high school English with the Peace Corps and works with women’s development and AIDS education issues. Her term was up in June, but she is hoping to renew her contract for a third year while researching other opportunities to work and study aboard.

Annsara "Annie" Lovejoy ’00 began law school at the University of Minnesota.

Casey Rovito ’00 works as a residential treatment counselor at the Christie School in Marylhurst. She is applying to master’s degree programs in social work.

Aaron Whiteford ’00 spent a year teaching English in Ecuador and is now a graduate student in anthropology at Michigan State University.

Amelia Boyer ’01 married James Sorenson on June 23, 2001.

Jessica Dietz ’01 won $32,000 on the game show "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?" The episode aired on December 6, 2001. She plans to use the funds to pay for her master’s degree from Portland State University and for future travel in Italy.

Anne Drabkin ’01 is studying medicine at Germany’s Kiel University.

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