Emily Stuckey Weber ’07: Good of Goshen
Emily Stuckey Weber '07 is the teen services coordinator at Goshen Public Library, where she oversees programming and services for young adults in sixth through 12 grade.
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Emily Stuckey Weber '07 is the teen services coordinator at Goshen Public Library, where she oversees programming and services for young adults in sixth through 12 grade.
As a teacher with an active lifestyle, Liz Martin '07 loves living and working in Goshen.
For Yolo Perez '12, life these days is a balancing act. She is a wife and mother of two youngsters. She has a news and information program on the radio. She does freelance voice-over and commercials. Yolo is also the Director of Development for the Center for Healing and Hope.
At a time when many students his age are thinking about senior prom, Mikol Aspinwall '19 was collecting a bachelor’s degree Sunday, making him the youngest known graduate in Goshen College history.
Brooke Kandel-Cisco '97 will start as the Interim Dean of Butler University’s College of Education on May 1
Bag&Baggage Productions in Oregon has named Cassie Greer '06 as its new artistic director. Greer has worked with B&B since 2011, most recently as the company’s associate artistic director.
AJ. Delgadillo '17 began worm composting and found it to be such a rewarding process that he’s taken it on as a means to help others maintain sustainable disposal of their own household food waste.
Joanne Gallardo '06 is a pastor, but she is also a devotee of roller derby, loves scary movies and will travel far and wide for a great cup of coffee.
In 2016, Joseph R. Hartman '07 became the first-ever student to graduate from Southern Methodist University Meadows with a Ph.D. in art history. He released his first book, "Dictator’s Dreamscape: How Architecture and Vision Built Machado’s Cuba and Invented Modern Havana" this month through University of Pittsburgh Press.
Jesse Woodworth '07 loved living in Colorado. But when his grandfather died, he knew he needed to leave that life behind to embrace life working on the family farm in Indiana.