Jovi Young Geraci ’94

My family and I are spending a second semester in Bangalore, India, one of my favorite places in the entire world. Robert and I are collaborating on our current research, which involves social media, sarees, community, and Indian identity, and we’re meeting and interviewing some absolutely fascinating people doing incredible work. It’ll be a book […]

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 […]

Rika Howe Toll ’94

Snowbella Farm now has a grand arena for our equestrian daughters (Adelaide, 11 and Josephine, 9) and we have hosted mounted meetings for Fiesta Pony Club. I now teach full time at a local Elementary school. Nate continues as a Senior scientist at Southwest Research Institute, but finds time to swim Escape from Alcatraz a […]

Eliza Gregory ’99

Eliza, Ryan, Ainsley and their dog Poppy moved to Woodland, Ca this summer. What on earth is Woodland and why would one live there, you ask? It’s a small town just north of Davis, where Ryan is leading a research center focused on community and citizen science. Eliza is now commuting back to SF (womp […]

Drew Horton ’82

My wife Sherryl and I had a great honeymoon year with me working for Iowa State University’s Midwest Grape & Wine Industry Institute, but just recently I have started my newest position as Enology Specialist at the University of Minnesota’s Horticulture Research Center in Excelsior, MN. I will be “micro-vinifying” tiny batches of newly developed […]

Bradford Macneil ’68

Bradford Macneil sends salutations to all his friends from Thacher days. I have been living a fine life housed in a cottage in beautiful Altadena with my wife Lynn (double cousin of Donald McGilvray fellow classmate ’68). To stay out of trouble, I have been working at the Pasadena Museum of History for the last […]