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Alumni News Roundup - August 20, 2024

Fred Albrecht ’78 receives Counselor Lifetime Achievement Award 2024.

Schmidt Associates welcomes Audra Butts Blasdel ’05 as division lead, Waypoint Strategies.

Lydia Campbell-Maher ’09 joins Indiana Arts Commission as communities services manager.

“The Unexpected Journey” by John S. Carpenter ’77 follows detective who investigates claims of religious miracles.

Andrew Cornett ’04 joins the Eastern Michigan University Honors College as the new associate dean.

Lara Dodds ’97 named head of Mississippi State University Department of English. 

Dr. Richard B. Ferrell ’65 recognized for expertise in psychiatry and academia. 

Mark Flegenheimer ’83 sees realization of his Shine Bright Saginaw Mural Project.

Robert Grede ’74 writes and composes "RIP — A Musical Comedy of Life & Death.”

Jim Holt ’00 joins OVATION as EVP of Global Sales.

Jordan Horton ’19 joins the Visual Arts Center of New Jersey as curator.

Stan Jastrzebski ’03 joins Missouri School of Journalism as assistant professor. 

Director of Franchise Support Carrie Robinson ’17 shares her journey with Color World Painting.

Madalyn Sailors ’24 completes fellowship at Office of Public Witness and the Presbyterian Ministry at the United Nations. 

NY Giants General Manager Joe Schoen ’01 inducted into Indiana Football Hall of Fame. 

Dr. Jerry W. Smartt Jr. ’96 launches Smartt Neurology, PC.

Meg Soultz ’10, co-founder of Rescue in Color, interviewed on School Safety Today.

Morning news co-anchor Suzanne Spencer ‘14 leaving Fox 6. 

Lindsay Uhrich ’24 performs with Central Ohio Symphony.

Sarah Reese Wallace ’76 shares about her unexpected career in banking.

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