‘NYC’: 91短视频 alumni in the Big Apple in the spring/summer Crossroads magazine

The spring/summer 2018 issue of Crossroads, in mailboxes this month, celebrates the impact and experiences of alumni in New York City and beyond.

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  • President Susan Schultz Huxman writes in 鈥The Power of Place鈥 that 鈥湻〔驯檚 location helps us for our day to recapture that mediating place that Paul found鈥 on Mars Hill.
  • The issue鈥檚 focus on 91短视频 alumni in New York City begins with 91短视频 editor-in-chief Lauren Jefferson鈥檚 reflections on her visit with educator Shyleen Wesley 鈥99 at Promise Academy 2 Middle School in Harlem.
  • Isaac Wyse 鈥10 works for YipItData, where his work is a 鈥渁 rare combination of sales, accounting, finance, organizational leadership and process design that 鈥榗ouldn鈥檛 be more perfect.鈥欌
  • Three Stauffer siblings 鈥 Jessica 鈥03, Michael 鈥06 and Steven 鈥10 鈥 have all found a place in or near NYC, and work in bookselling, emceeing and filmmaking.
  • Mary Ellen Kennel 鈥84 has always loved puzzles 鈥 an apt metaphor for her work as an incident response specialist and digital forensic analyst.
  • NYC transit project manager Danny Yoder 鈥06 says that good public transit 鈥渋s better for the planet and for the many people who either can鈥檛 afford cars or choose not to drive.鈥 聽
  • Fair housing attorney Allison Yoder 鈥06 Kelley said that 鈥渞ight to counsel鈥 services are a money saver: 鈥淭he city has found it less expensive to help people stay in their homes than to pay to house them in shelters if they are evicted.鈥
  • Alumnus of the Year Regina Horst 鈥85 Chacha lives in Virginia and Tanzania. She leads Teamwork International鈥檚 City of Hope, which she and her late husband John founded in 2007 in Ntagacha.
  • Distinguished Service Award recipient Gilberto Perez, Jr. 鈥94, GC 鈥99 has an overarching goal of 鈥渓iving fully into the work of serving others.鈥
  • Outstanding Young Alumnus Claudette Monroy 鈥10 has been an advocate for undocumented immigrants. Her DACA status expires in 2019.
  • 贰惭鲍鈥檚 new majors and minors 鈥 including 91短视频 Lancaster鈥檚 new leadership and aviation degree 鈥 will enable students to follow their career dreams in a changing marketplace.
  • The 鈥淔aith Focus鈥 feature explores the community鈥檚 conversations about faith formation on campus.
  • The new advanced chemistry lab in Suter Science Center is to be named in honor of professors emeriti Glenn M. Kauffman, Gary L. Stucky and Robert D. Yoder. You can still support this project!
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  • More content, including a breakdown of grants awarded to 91短视频, a look at CJP graduates impacting their communities, and details about Homecoming and Family Weekend this fall .

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