Kristian Meisling ’71

As an outgrowth of my role as Adjunct Professor at Stanford, Ginger von Wening and I went to Scandinavia this summer, where I presented the results of a research study recently published in a Geological Society of London Special volume on Arctic tectonics in Stockholm. We travel a lot and hike and ski regularly in […]

Cindy Liu ’98

After much training and a recent stint working two jobs as a lead in a start-up and as a research faculty, I am now an Associate Professor and Chief Medical Officer of the Antibiotic Resistance Action Center at the George Washington School of Public Health in DC. I am passionate about improving public health through […]

David Cline ’87

David is returning home to Southern California after 30 years! He’ll be a tenured Associate Professor of History and helping to lead a new “Area of Excellence” initiative in the Digital Humanities at San Diego State University starting fall 2017. And his second book, From Reconciliation to Revolution, which explores religion in the civil rights […]

Walker Cahall ’03

Walker is living in Portland, Oregon, with his beautiful fiance Natalie Whitlock. They go on adventures, make art, and live their best lives. Walker is the manager of community maker space and art studio called Magnetic North. The space caters to developing artists and businesses, promotes maker culture, diy aesthetics, and hard work. Walker also […]

David Cline ’87

I am an Assistant Professor in the History Department at Virginia Tech. My second book, From Reconciliation to Revolution, is about religion and the civil rights movement, and will come out from the University of North Carolina Press in fall 2016. I am also one of the Research Scholars and lead interviewers for the Library […]

Matt Schuman ’00

I am working in the new position of Integrity Officer for the City of Toronto, where I live with my partner, Patrick Keilty, a professor at the University of Toronto. I am excited to transfer my experience advising California’s local government officials on ethics to Canada’s biggest city and enjoying life as a Californadian. If […]

Winslow Burleson ’90

I just moved to Manhattan and am working at NYU as an Associate Professor on Health, Technology, Education, and Innovation. After many years in Arizona, I’m enjoying being back on the coast, looking forward to open water swimming, kite surfing, river running, and travel this summer! Please let me know if you’re in NYC, it […]

Jack Brown ’96

Our second son was born in December, and last spring my wife Laila won a Peobody Award for her documentary on Bangladeshi garment workers. I published my fourth book, Misquoting Muhammad, which was named one of the best books on religion in 2014 by the Independent. I miss all my Thacher friends and was so […]

Kristian Meisling ’71

Ginger von Wening and I are settled in Palo Alto, playing lots of music, hiking, traveling, and enjoying life. I am now a Consulting Professor at Stanford, mentoring several PhD students and doing research on regional geologic evolution of the Arctic (one of the big remaining plate tectonic puzzles). My daughter Sarah was married last […]