Fall Fly Fishing Gathering

Text provided by Jacques Cattier ’89: “A fall fly fishing gathering in the Tetons! Made even better with the help of the best guide in

Summer Adventures

After an intense year of consulting and teaching organizational psychology, I am spending the summer backpacking throughout Colorado, Utah, and New Mexico, as well as

New Challenges

After an amazing 25th Reunion, my Shane, our daughter Addie, and I embarked on a new adventure in NYC. In a short three months, we

Doctorate Earned

Finished up my PhD in Industrial/Organizational Psychology in March, and continuing my academic career as an Assistant Professor at Edgewood College here in Madison. Finding

The Upside of a Polar Vortex

My daughters, Sophie (8) and Haley (5), and I took advantage of the frigid weather that has held much of North America in its grip

Entrepreneurial Start-up

Alan Seid, ’89, is heading up a start-up that provides coaching, training, and key resources to people committed to their own personal development and to

You’re over 40, you run.

It’s true. I turned 40 a year and a half ago, and I started running. A picture of myself playing with my kids at the

Coaching, Teaching, Writing…

When I’m not helping my oldest daughter in her college search/application process, I’m splitting time between my teaching graduate students at Edgewood College, writing two

Caleb Wiggins Memorial

Chris Rigopulos, Gus Lipman and Michael Hahn L to R all ’89. Not pictured was Jamie Sands ’88. Gus Lipman Class of 1989

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