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Winter 2021

Class Notes

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Rhondda Robinson Thomas Ph.D. ’07

Rhondda Robinson Thomas Ph.D. ’07 is the author of “Call My Name, Clemson: Documenting the Black Experience in an American University Community.” The book reexamines and reconceptualizes the history of the university.

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Maureen Vosmek M.ARHP ’08

Maureen Vosmek M.ARHP ’08 was promoted to associate at architecture firm Quinn Evans. She is a designer and preservation specialist who has contributed to projects including the modernization of the National Air and Space Museum in Washington, D.C. She…

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James Wink ’98

James Wink ’98 was named vice president and managing principal of Huitt-Zollars’ National Capital Region office. He has three decades of experience and expertise supporting federal, municipal and private sector clients with facilities, infrastructure and…

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Tucker Roundtree Morris ’17

Tucker Roundtree Morris ’17 died suddenly on Oct. 26 in Ward, S.C. He was 26. When he was a child, Morris and his family spent many happy afternoons by Canoe Brook Lake in Trumbull, Conn., where he learned how to swim, canoe and kayak, playing until dark…

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MJ Hall M.Ed. ’72

MJ Hall M.Ed. ’72 was appointed to High Point University’s board of visitors. Hall is a strategist, performance coach and business learning advisor. She is senior content manager with the ATD Forum, a consortium of more than 60 corporate members at the…

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Gabrielle C. Phillips ’14

Gabrielle C. Phillips ’14 joined law firm Blank Rome’s real estate group as an associate in the Washington, D.C., office. She came from Gallagher Evelius and Jones. Phillips graduated cum laude from the University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of…

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Helen Lee ’13

Helen Lee ’13 was named to the Alexandria Chamber of Commerce 40 under 40 for 2020. She is environmental program manager at the city of Alexandria’s Department of Transportation and Environmental Services. She manages the city’s recycling division and is…

Passings

Retired Maj. Gen. Mark V. Rosenker ’69

Retired Maj. Gen. Mark V. Rosenker ’69, a public affairs specialist who served in Republican presidential administrations and led the National Transportation Safety Board, died Sept. 26 at a hospice center in Alexandria, Va. He was 73. Rosenker was born…