Class of 2003
Class Correspondent
- Caroline Litwack
- 79 Winslow Avenue #1
- Somerville, MA 02144
- 2003notes@alumni.brandeis.edu
Hope all is well with the Class of 2003! I’ve been busy working and having fun living and exploring Davis Square for more than a year now. I’ve run into some of you, which is always a pleasant surprise. Scott Milgroom and Miriam Kingsberg recently moved to the area.
Michaela May wed Ezra Klughaupt on July 4, 2010, in Brandon, Vt. Brandeis alumni present included Yanna Krupnikov ’02 and Caroline Litwack, who were bridesmaids, along with Janna Cohen-Rosenthal, Matthew DiCarlo, Bethany Friedman, Adam Herman ’04, Heather (Henckler) Herz, Michael Herz, Steven Laferriere ’05 and Moses Ong.
Eliza Varadi recently presented her research on juice consumption by toddlers at the annual meeting of the Pediatric Academic Society and again at a research conference. She just completed a residency in pediatrics at the Medical University of South Carolina Children’s Hospital and joined a private practice in Charleston. Eliza writes, “My 3-year-old son, Daniel, is excited that I will no longer be on call every fourth night and will have time to spend with him.”
Yoselin Bugallo and her husband, Andrew, welcomed a baby girl, Abigail Jocelyn Camacho, on Aug. 8, 2010, in New York.
Rachel Miller edited “Lion Cub Job Search: Practical Job Search Assistance for Practical Job Seekers.” The book, which was written by her husband, Lavie Margolin, guides the reader through the process of marketing oneself to potential employers in an effective manner during these difficult economic times.
Submit a Class NoteMichaela May wed Ezra Klughaupt on July 4, 2010, in Brandon, Vt. Brandeis alumni present included Yanna Krupnikov ’02 and Caroline Litwack, who were bridesmaids, along with Janna Cohen-Rosenthal, Matthew DiCarlo, Bethany Friedman, Adam Herman ’04, Heather (Henckler) Herz, Michael Herz, Steven Laferriere ’05 and Moses Ong.
Eliza Varadi recently presented her research on juice consumption by toddlers at the annual meeting of the Pediatric Academic Society and again at a research conference. She just completed a residency in pediatrics at the Medical University of South Carolina Children’s Hospital and joined a private practice in Charleston. Eliza writes, “My 3-year-old son, Daniel, is excited that I will no longer be on call every fourth night and will have time to spend with him.”
Yoselin Bugallo and her husband, Andrew, welcomed a baby girl, Abigail Jocelyn Camacho, on Aug. 8, 2010, in New York.
Rachel Miller edited “Lion Cub Job Search: Practical Job Search Assistance for Practical Job Seekers.” The book, which was written by her husband, Lavie Margolin, guides the reader through the process of marketing oneself to potential employers in an effective manner during these difficult economic times.