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Class Notes (September 2010)

by Editor — last modified Sep 26, 2010 01:20 AM
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Lynn Boughey (ND ’77) now lives half time in Red Lodge Montana, the other half in Bismarck, ND, where he continues to practice law as a sole practitioner.  Many of his cases involve public policy issues, including a present case to determine if the ND economic development program violates the ND Constitution and federal Constitutional amendments.  He is also working on another novel, this one a murder mystery.  His twin daughters just started 2nd grade and his wife continues to teach criminal justice and social work classes, but now via internet through the University of Colorado, Boulder.

Pam Miller (MO '78) is now Development Manager - Planned Giving and Estate Administration for Children's Mercy Hospitals & Clinics in Kansas City, Mo.

David M. Eastis (CA ‘83) authored 7: The Magical, Amazing and Popular Number Seven, which explores the magnetism that the vastly popular number 7 has exerted, from ancient cultures to the present day. For more information, visit: http://www.theSevenBook.com.

Ted Deutch (PA ‘86) became the first Truman Scholar to serve as a member of the United States Congress when he was sworn in on April 13, 2010. A former State Senator, he represents Florida’s 19th Congressional District.

Dr. Christopher W. Kersey (SC ‘89) was elected to the Boards of Trustees of Johns Hopkins Medicine and The Johns Hopkins Hospital. For more information, see Johns Hopkins Medicine.

Debra Shulman Shushan (PA '96), Assistant Professor of Government at the College of William & Mary, and her husband have relocated to Doha, Qatar for the year so she could take up a fellowship at Georgetown's School of Foreign Service there. While in Doha, they would be delighted to host any Trumans who might be passing through!

Chiraag Bains (MA ’02) moved to Washington, DC, where he will be working as a Trial Attorney in the Criminal Section of the Civil Rights Division of the Department of Justice.

Claudio Simpkins (NY '05) is engaged to marry Paloma Zepeda.  He, his new fiancee, and their puppy, Gipper, are relocating to the Washington, DC area in October.

Brett Keller (AR '07) is pursuing an MHS in Global Disease Epidemiology and Control through the Department of International Health at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health.

Please submit Class Notes to news@trumanscholars.org.

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