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La Shawn K. Ford (BSEd ‘95) is the state representative for the 8th Legislative District of Illinois. The district includes parts of the Austin neighborhood of Chicago, Oak Park, Berwyn, and Proviso.
Gregg Griffin (JD ‘96) started CREW/SM, LLC, a property preservation company specializing in managing and maintaining vacant commercial and residential assets, particularly those properties in foreclosure and in need of professional and comprehensive supervision.
Cynthia (Yoder) Hunter (BSEd ‘96) has launched an e-business called The Straddle Creek Soap Shop, specializing in natural hand-made soaps and bath products.
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Francisco X. Gaytan (BS ‘97) completed his PhD in applied psychology at New York University and is an assistant professor of social work at Northeastern Illinois University in Chicago.
the Alumni Association, encourages alumni to be more service-oriented and to deepen their sense of spiritual meaning. You’ll find links to spiritual reading, upcoming lectures and seminars, ministry interfaith resources, liturgy schedules, online prayer requests, Mass card information, service opportunities, musical concerts, art exhibits, and more.
Cynthia Grant (MSW ‘97, PhD ‘09) presented her research at the 22nd National Symposium on Doctoral Research in Social Work at the Ohio State University’s College of Social Work. She spoke to symposium attendees on the topic “An Exploration of the Interpersonal Research Experience of Participants with Schizophrenic Disorders: A Mixed Method Study.”
Tatyanna Johnson Coleman (MSN ‘98) was named the January 2010 recipient of the DAISY Award for Extraordinary Nurses. She works in the St. Joseph Mercy Place Free Clinic in Oakland County, Michigan. She was recognized for her
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