Honors College Alumni - 1993
Daniel Brooks
Physician - Living in Pittsburgh, PA. Practicing and teaching Emergency Medicine and Medical Toxicology at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center. Co-Medical Director of the Pittsburgh and West Virginia Poison Centers.
Barbara Cohen
Research Scientist (Postdoctoral) - Still happily un-married to Robert Coker (since 1994), Research assistant professor, Institute of Meteoritics , University of New Mexico . Happily living in Santa Fe, NM after stints in Arizona, Tennessee, and Hawaii. Studying geochemistry and geochronology of lunar rocks and meteorites and hoping for future sample return missions from the Moon and Mars.
Andrew Leising Oceanographer - After Stony Brook, attended Graduate School in San Diego , California , Scripps Institution of Oceanography. Received PhD, Biological Oceanography, 10/99. Moved to Seattle 1/00. Hoping to move to Newport OR for permanent position with National Marine Fisheries Service. - Currently employed by University of Washington on a fellowship from the School of Oceanography , as an Assistant Researcher as part of the faculty of the UW College of Ocean and Fishery Sciences. Conducting studies on carbon flux in the equatorial Pacific and, separately, food web studies on zooplankton in Puget Sound , WA .
George Liakeas
Physician - Doing very well. I live in Manhattan with my wife and baby girl Caroline. Board certified family physician with a beautiful private office in midtown Manhattan where general medicine and cosmetic laser services are offered and where multiple celebrities have been treated.
Guy Miller
Investment Banker - I was promoted to Vice President in December, 2001 and transferred to the Fixed Income Division, where I serve as legal counsel, in November, 2002.
Nicholas Mamatas
Writer - Nick Mamatas is the author of the short novel Northern Gothic (Soft Skull Press, 2001), which was nominated for the Bram Stoker Award for Outstanding Achievement in Horror Fiction in 2002. His reportage, essays and short stories have appeared in Razor, The Village Voice, In These Times, Silicon Alley Reporter, Artbyte, Strange Horizons, Wide Angle NY, Talebones, Mr. Beller's Neighborhood and many other periodicals and webzines. A selection of short pieces was recently collected in 3000 MPH In Every Direction At Once: Stories And Essays (Prime Books, 2003). In May 2004, his first full-length fiction, the Lovecraftian Beat road novel Move Under Ground, will be published in hardcover by Night Shade Books.
Emeka Momah
Physician - I am on my last year of Residency training in Family Medicine at Howard University Hospital in Washington D.C. I am presently married with one child. My wife's name is ChiChi and my son's name is Malobi.
Matthew D. Moss
Hi y'all! Spent the 10 years from graduation to the end of 2002 working at various companies doing software development and technical support. Last two jobs were 3 years at Motorola in Austin , TX ; and over 4 years with a video game developer in London , Ontario . I took a year off (and am still off!), doing some contract software development, but slowly transitioning away from computer work and hopefully to starting my own business.
Kathleen E. Pathé
Librarian — IBM Corporation
Christopher Strasser
International Trade Compliance My personal life has not changed very much since college. I read a lot, follow the news, and I am single. I volunteer my Saturdays at the Phoenix Zoo. I have had several jobs ranging from the United States Department of Energy to ICI DeVoe. I currently work for Honeywell International Inc. I obtain the U.S. State Department and U.S. Commerce Department approvals for Honeywell to export defense related products and technology overseas. I have learned that the greatest asset one can have is flexibility.