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Kelly M. Younger (MA ’96) saw his play Banished Children of Eve open in October at the Irish Repertory Theatre off- Broadway in New York City.


Kevin M. Curran (JD ’97, MA ’98) returned to private practice in the United States with an emphasis on patent and trademark prosecution after a three-year assignment at SAP headquarters in Germany.


Joanna L. Fowler-Foret (MEd ’97) lives in Southern California and is married to Adam Hutchinson. They have two children, Philip and Zoe, and a third child on the way.


Ivo Jansen (MBA ’97), assistant professor of accounting at the Rutgers School of Business-Camden, has co-written and released a research paper which has found that investors can make money by forecasting the date a company CEO is awarded stock options.


Fatima Khan (BSEd ’97) is a registered clinical research nurse for DuPage Medical Group specializing in cardiology. She enjoys her job and loves being part of pharmaceutical development before market.


Eileen M. Timmins, PhD (MSIR ’97), is a member of Chicago Meals on Wheels and is a regional lifetime member of Boardroom Bound. She is also an adjunct professor at DePaul University.


Gail A. Delyser (MSW ’98) completed a PhD in clinical social work in Chicago and maintains a private psychotherapy practice,


Stritch alumni pose in front of the John & Herta Cuneo Center. Stritch alumni reunite in Chicago


More than 150 Stritch School of Medicine alumni returned to campus for the Stritch Reunion Weekend, held September 24–26, 2010. The highlight of the weekend was the reunion celebration and awards presentation held at the InterContinental Chicago O’Hare on Saturday evening.


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Katarina Biljan (BSN ’00) married in 2004 and has worked at Northwestern Memorial Hospital for 10 years. She has four children: a girl, 3, a boy, 1, and 8-month- old boy and girl twins.


Dong (Dan) Han (BS ‘00) is an assistant professor of neurology at the University of Kentucky Medical Center and a neuropsychologist at its Kentucky Neuroscience Institute.


Nathan S. Hoks (BA ‘00) published Reveilles, his first collection of poetry, in November. It won the Richard Crashaw Prize for Poetry, an annual international prize awarded by Salt Publishing for a first collection of poetry.


teaches, and conducts continuing education programs.


Darrin J. Drollinger (MBA ’98) was appointed executive director of the American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers.


David T. Jennings (MSTD ’98) worked for the American Society for Training & Development after graduating from Loyola before moving to Alexandria, Virginia, to join the Community Associations Institute.


Kathy A. Naylor (MBA ‘98) married Stephen William Naylor of Belfast, Northern Ireland, on January 23, 2010. They met while they were deployed to Kabul, Afghanistan, in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. Naylor is a major in the U.S. Air Force, assigned to the United States Air Force Academy where she is the medical information services flight commander. They live in Colorado Springs, Colorado.


Kimberley M. Kleeman (BA ’99) taught for more than


five years after graduating from Loyola. In 2003, she started Shakespeare Squared, a company that creates content for education, trade, and B2B.


Sarah Manongdo-Joya (BA ‘99) and her husband, Dan Joya, were blessed with a baby boy on February 5, 2010. His name is Michael Alexander Joya.


Ann M. Sweeney (BA ’99) is married to a chef, Brian Sweeney. They have a son, Finnegan, and are expecting another son.


Philip R. Russo (MBA ’00), formerly vice president and director of China Operations for Epstein International, is base architect and master planner, a civilian appointment for the Marines, at Camp Leatherneck, a U.S. Marine Corps base in southern Afghanistan. He expanded the camp from 400 to 1,200 acres in two years, and is now helping develop schools, markets, police stations, etc. Russo received an award from the commanding general of the Expeditionary Brigade for outstanding achievement in the performance of his duties.


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