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  • A photo portrait of Hoi-Fei Mok '10

    Blending Passions

    Winter 2024

    Class Notes: Profile

    Hoi-Fei Mok ’10 once saw themselves as someone with three separate interests: environmental science, social justice, and art. But now, Hoi-Fei, a self-described “artist, community organizer, and climate policy practitioner,” has found ways to bring these areas together.

  • A photo of Tonja Adair '92

    Design With Community in Mind

    Winter 2024

    Class Notes: Profile

    Tonja Adair ’92 is co-founder of Splice Design, an architecture firm with offices in New York City and Atlanta. During her time at the College, where she majored in architecture, Tonja learned the importance of active involvement in the community.

  • A portrait of Judy Rousuck '72 holding a small dog

    Canine Comforters

    Winter 2024

    Class Notes: Profile

    Please Write, the debut novel of Judy Rousuck ’72, is a daring feat of storytelling, consisting of letters exchanged between two dogs and “Grandma Vivienne,” the alter ego of a recently widowed artist.

  • A photo of Connie Whitman Baher '63 with her late mother

    A Daughter’s Care

    Winter 2024

    Class Notes: Profile

    For 13 years, until December 2022, Connie Whitman Baher ’63 coordinated her mother’s care. “For me, anybody who is a care coordinator is a caregiver,” Connie says.