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CLASS NOTES Aleks Magi ’07


Aleks is currently traveling to Shanghai and Bangalore where he and two anthropologists are conducting a series of ethnographic and UXA design studies for Intel Corp. Joining Intel in June as an industrial designer and user experience architect, Aleks has been able to collaborate with a great range of teams within the PC Client Group, including ID, UX, Thermal Engineering, Brand Strategy, and Marketing. Upon his arrival back in the states, Aleks is also planning to extend the dominant winning streak of Team O.B. ’07 in the “5th Annual Class of ’07 vs. ’08 Holiday Football Classic” at the OES Gridiron— looking at you, Sean Gordon ’08.


Ariel Veroske ’10


Erin Colton-Enberg ’08 I recently graduated from Seattle


Aleks Magi ’07


Steven Morrison ’07 After graduating from Willamette


University in 2011, I moved back to the Portland area and worked for TriMet driving buses until this past September. While doing that, I co-founded a coffee roasting business with a friend from college called Rose City Coffee Company, which is now in its eighth month of business. Building off skills I honed through managing my college’s campus café, I have been able to grow our company with my business partner to the point where I am now exclusively working on the business. If you want to know more about our roasting business, check out our website: www. rosecitycoffeeco.com.


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University with a degree in cultural anthropology and Spanish. Following graduation I spent the summer in Europe studying Spanish in Salamanca, Spain, and traveling to as many places as I could possibly see! I am now back in Seattle, hoping to put my Spanish degree to use and am applying to work with Casa Latina, an organization that helps Hispanic immigrant workers in the Pacific Northwest!


Taylor Hill ’08 I’m currently going back for another


degree in computer information science at the University of Oregon. It’s hard.


Robyn Wolochow ’08 After four years at Washington


University in St. Louis, I graduated in May with a double major in architecture and environmental studies, hoping to pursue a career in sustainable design. I began a three-year master of architecture program at the University of Michigan in August and so, after a short three- month summer internship with Burns + Beyerl Architects in Chicago, it’s back


to the life of an architecture student, with all that comes along with it—long hours in studio, structural engineering classes, and, of course, as many Michigan Wolverines football games as possible! Oh, and plenty of cold days as I slowly adapt to Michigan’s COLD northern climate!


2010s Alexandra Ashworth ’10


Greetings from Buenos Aires! After helping the Oregon branch of Obama’s grassroots campaign this summer, I came to Argentina, where I’ve been for four months, seeing plays, exploring the city, and travelling tthe country (including vineyard visits and horseback riding in Mendoza, and catching sight of a local wearing a Blazers jersey in Mar del Plata), while perfecting my Spanish. There has been some studying in there, too. I’ll be stateside next July, but the best is yet to come. Right now I’m deciding whether or not to continue my studies in the big city or calm it down by relocating to Mendoza. Either way, I’ll be in Brazil for a couple weeks


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