2000-PRESENT
Lindsay M. Morris, Comm ’00, was named senior editor of VIVmag, the first completely digital women’s lifestyle magazine. She is a former editor of Marquette’s digital yearbook.
2002 Reunion Year
Michael R. Clark, H Sci ’02, graduated from the Medical College of Wisconsin and began a residency in emergency medicine at Hennepin County Medical Center, Minneapolis.
Nunzio A. Gaglianello, H Sci ’02, graduated from the Medical College of Wisconsin and began a residency in internal medicine at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison,Wis.
Amy E. Liepert, H Sci ’02, graduated from the Medical College of Wisconsin and began a surgical residency at the University of Utah in Salt Lake City.
Kristin M. O’Neill, Comm ’02, was named senior account executive in the health care group of Edelman, the world’s largest privately held public relations agency.
Allison R. Ramon, Arts ’02, H Sci ’04, spent five weeks volunteering with the Christian Care Foundation for Children with Disabilities, in Pakkred, Thailand, a suburb of Bangkok.
James A. Rydlewicz, H Sci ’02, graduated from the Medical College of Wisconsin and began a surgical residency at the Medical College of Wisconsin Affiliated Hospitals in Milwaukee.
Stefan A. Schumacher, Comm ’02, producer of the nationally syndicated radio public affairs program Viewpoints, won the 2006 Mothers Against Drunk Driving Media Award for outstanding radio coverage of underage drinking issues for the program “Smashed.”
Mary E. Stanton, Arts ’02, earned a master’s degree in history and public policy from George Washington University. She works for U.S. Sen. Herb Kohl in Washington, D.C.
Antonia M. Holland, Law ’02, joined the law firm of Godfrey & Kahn SC in its intellectual property practice group.
Tanya (Bonde) Lulloff, Grad ’03, was named director of human resources for Kohler Co. in Kohler, Wis.
John J. Schulze, Jr., Law ’04, wrote the lead academic article in the American Journal of Trial Advocacy Spring 2006 issue. His article “Caveat E-emptor: Solutions to the Jurisdictional Problem of Internet Injury” discusses solutions to international jurisdictional issues.
Dr. Carolyn J. Salyards, Grad ’05, is a clinical psychologist in Wisconsin.
Grant E. Culp, Arts ’06, joined the office of U.S. Congressman John M. Shimkus as a legislative correspondent in Washington, D.C. He handles legislative areas of housing and postal operations.
Claudy J. Egalite, Comm ’06, completed a summer of graduate studies at the University of Notre Dame’s Alliance for Catholic Education program before starting as a fourth-grade teacher.
Lynn M. Kryfke, Grad ’06, was named the March of Dimes’ “Saving Babies Together” 2006 Nurse of the Year. It is one of the Wisconsin Maternal and Child Health Leadership Awards.
G. Timothy Lawlor, III, Arts ’06, joined Coldwell Banker Commercial CRA LLC as a sales and leasing associate.
Nicole R. Singer, Comm ’06, joined Bottom Line Marketing & Public Relations as a public relations assistant. She facilitates positive client relationships by coordinating communications among clients.

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