2002
Hello, ’02s!
Katie Simon Boshoff and her husband, Adam Boshoff, welcomed son Max on July 19 in Johannesburg, South Africa. Katie writes, “We are excited to head home next week to Lilongwe, Malawi, where I’m still working for Baylor International Pediatrics AIDS Initiative as medical director of the Tingathe outreach program. If anyone finds themselves in this part of the world, Malawi is worth a visit— please look us up!”
2001-2004
Kimberly Jenkin Munoz and her husband, Justin, welcomed daughter Nora Ann Munoz on April 10. “Her big brother, Jack, is completely smitten with her, as are we. She has already been in our travel trailer many times exploring the beautiful Pacific Northwest.”
I also received an update from Paul Gulezian, “I am happy to report that I’m on sabbatical this fall term at my position as associate professor of biology at Oakton Community College in Illinois, and I’m writing a book on the biodiversity of the Chicago region. It will be a field guide to the species and natural history of the area, and designed for use in environmental studies courses and for the general public. I’m doing all the photography of organisms, habitats, and ecosystems in addition to the writing, and its working title is A Field Guide to the Biodiversity of the Chicago Region. The publisher is Blue Door Publishing out of Minneapolis, and it should be ready by January 2019!”
Congratulations to all!
—Anne Cloudman, 315 West 99th St., Apt. 2D, New York, NY10025; acloudman@gmail.com