1990s
Arts & Sciences Alumni / 1990sJacob (Economics ’99) and Susan D’Aniello (Art History, Anthropology ’98) Doody Calls
Ted Genoways (MFA, Creative Writing ’99) Magazine makeover
Steve Iams (History ’98) Bob Marley and the Great Thar Desert
Leah Klass (Anthropology ’98) Letter from Buenos Aires: Coffee versus café
Sarah Morrison (English, Studio Art ’98) Art with a conscience
Tommy Schultz (Environmental Sciences ’98) What do Dave Matthews and the Philippines have in common? A guitar.
Lauren Seikaly (Drama ’98) ‘What Women Talk About’
Elizabeth Stark (Art '98) Learning to think visually
Langdon Byrd Greenhalgh (Government and Foreign Affairs ’97) To the rescue
Langdon Greenhalgh (Government and International Affairs '97) On the Front Lines
Jeff Hanna (Spanish ’97) Comedy’s central
Vivian Thomson (PhD, Government ’97) Thomson studies the politics of science
Tia Williams (English ’97) The accidental novelist
Adam Bernstein (English '96) Bernstein’s beat is the living end
Douglas Chambers (Anthropology ’83, MA, History ’91, PhD ’96) Chief Chambers
Jack Cummings III (MFA, Drama ’96), Seth Guterman (Drama, Anthropology ’96) and Robyn Hussa (MFA, Drama ’96) The play’s the thing
John Dyer (MA, English ’96) Letter from a Wahoo in the Balkans
Melissa Kirsch (English, French ’96) and Christine Marr (History ’96) It’s a small world
Julie March (Environmental Science ’96) Down on the farm
Courtney Page (History ’96) Page discovers Play is all in a day’s work
Juliann Robey (Spanish, Foreign Affairs ’96) Kaleidoscope: a new center of diversity
Adam Wolpa (studio art '96) Condimentalism
Jeff Causey (History ’94) A new goal
Kate Collier (History ’94) Fancy food
Mark Johnson (’71) and Perry Moore (English ’94) ’Hoos making movies
Jennifer Niesslein (English ’94) and Stephanie Wilkinson (PhD, American and European Religious History ’97) Labor of love
Kim Weeks (English ’94) Boundless Yoga
Wes Colley (Astronomy, Physics ’93) Bowled over
Torrey Strohmeier (History ’93) Finding the female voter
Erik Carlson (English, History ’92) and John Hong (Architecture ’91) Trash to treasure
Paul Sneed (Political and Social Thought '92) Two Brothers
Sean Patrick Thomas (Drama, English '92) Star speaks up for Access UVa
Mike Albo (English ’91) and Virginia Heffernan (English ’91) Discouraging words
Jennifer Amyx (Asian Studies, Foreign Affairs ’91) Amyx finds success in Japan
Brad Braxton (Religious Studies ’91) Braxton trains new doctors of the soul
Jonathan Finch (Environmental Sciences ’91) Jonathan Finch, tornado man
Kate Obenshain Griffin (English ’91) Supporting Republicans
Brangien Davis (English ’90) Swivel
Bill Keys (Rhetoric and Communications ’90) Want great movies? You need the right Keys
Andy Mink (History, English ’90) It’s history
Vern Yip (Economics, Chemistry ’90) Cool design, hot show