Dr. Ryan Fiedler Jones, Dallas, is an internal medicine resident at Baylor University Medical Center. Her husband, Bryan Jones `04, works as an estimator for Darling Homes and they have a son, Sawyer Andrew.
Melissa Whited '03 Thursday, June 26, 2008
Melissa Whited, Cambridge Mass., married Emily Lammert in Boston on June 14, 2008. Melissa was accepted to the University of Wisconsin-Madison and received the Nelson Distinguished Fellowship for graduate study in environment and resources.
Blayne Naylor Blandford Thursday, June 19, 2008
Blayne Naylor Blandford, Tyler, works as an emergency room nurse. Her husband, Blair, is an HVAC technician.
Amy Emerson Tuesday, April 22, 2008
Amy Emerson, Austin, works as an associate at Lloyd Gosselink Rochelle & Townsend, P.C. after receiving a J.D. from The University of Texas School of Law. Her practice focuses on environmental, construction and general litigation.
Marc Harrison Monday, February 04, 2008
Marc Harrison, Spicewood, serves as sales director for Class Adventure Travels: http://www.cat-travel.com/about_us.asp#marc.
Blayne Naylor Tuesday, January 29, 2008
Blayne Naylor, Tyler, works as a nurse in the Level 1 Trauma center in East Texas Medical Center after earning a bachelor of science in nursing from The University of Texas at Tyler.
Whitney Griffin Randolph Tuesday, January 22, 2008
Whitney Griffin Randolph, Lewisville, works in Dallas as an investment banking officer in the oil and gas group of Union Bank of California, which provides financing to both public and private companies for the exploration and production of petroleum and natural gas.
Ellie Portwood McVicar Tuesday, December 04, 2007
Ellie Portwood McVicar, Houston, practices oil and gas law after graduating from South Texas College of Law in 2006. She married Josiah McVicar Oct. 20, 2007 in Hunt, Texas.
Jill Hogue found her niche at Southwestern when she took Introduction to Psychology taught by Traci Guiliano, professor of psychology. "When I realized I enjoyed studying for class, I was sold. I knew I was going to be a psychology major," she states. Hogue also minored in both Spanish and business.
A political science and English double major, Chapman appreciated the liberal arts education that he received. He notes, "The Perspectives on Knowledge (POK) courses that I took really helped me become a more rounded student and person." Southwestern also gave Chapman the opportunity to grow outside of the classroom.
Matt Dean '03 is good with numbers. So good, in fact, that the professional math tutor, who plans to teach high school math in the near future, recently won $675,000 at the World Series of Poker in Las Vegas.