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Alumni Profiles

  • Alumni Profile: A New Focus in the Bronx

    Alumni Profile: A New Focus in the Bronx

    Carl Manalo The distance from Carl Vincent Manalo’s high school in the Bronx to 91ĢƲ®»¢ā€™s campus was greater than the miles separating the two. ā€œI was prepared with the grit and the persistence, and I was prepared enough to get into 91ĢƲ®»¢, but there were certain things I didn’t know,ā€… Read More

    May 26, 2026

  • Alumni Profile: Figuring It All Out

    Alumni Profile: Figuring It All Out

    Growing up on a farm in Missouri, RenĆ©e GalĆ” knew one thing for certain: She would go to college. Her parents prioritized education and ensured that GalĆ” and her sister became the first in their immediate family to pursue higher education. GalÔ’s initial path led to a state school, but… Read More

    May 26, 2026

  • Alumni Profile: ā€˜Dealing With Healing’

    Alumni Profile: ā€˜Dealing With Healing’

    One of Olivia Miller Smith’s most thought-provoking undergraduate courses was called Prison Life. ā€œWe toured the Tennessee State Prison, a stark experience. All I could think about was the lost potential for those incarcerated,ā€ she says.Ā  Decades later, after working as a registered nurse at 91ĢƲ®»¢ hospital and launching… Read More

    May 26, 2026

  • Alumni Profile: Blending Passions

    Alumni Profile: Blending Passions

    Alex Astrella, left, with the cast of his thesis film, “Free Play” When Alex Astrella was diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder at age 2, his parents were told that he had little chance of graduating high school or becoming financially independent. Today, he is a behavior therapist, a leader in… Read More

    May 26, 2026

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    Clark Hubbard, BMus’18: A Different Drummer

    Clark Hubbard, BMus'18, marches to his own tune as a composer, drummer and assistant director of marching and athletic bands at 91ĢƲ®»¢ University. Read More

    Nov 6, 2025

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    Michael Clinton, MBA’07: Making Dreams Reality

    Big dreams come naturally to Michael Clinton, MBA'07, acquisitions manager and partner at Midos Development Group in Los Angeles. Two of his most recent projects are The Guest House in Natchez, Mississippi, an antebellum mansion built by enslaved people that is now a 16-room bed and breakfast, and The Redline Venice, a former apartment building on Venice Beach now converted into a hotel. Read More

    Nov 6, 2025

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    Miller Morris, BS’16, MA’17, MPH’19: Disrupt and Redirect

    Miller Morris, BS’16, MS’17, MPH’19, is the founder and CEO of Comma, a company that aims to improve reproductive health through menstrual care products, sustainability, clinical research and technology. She describes herself as a ā€œwomen’s health researcher turned social entrepreneur.ā€ Read More

    Nov 6, 2025

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    Russell Smith, BA’68: Amateur Archaeologist

    Russell Smith, BA'68, of Washington, D.C., after retiring from his law practice, has joined Associate Professor of Classical and Mediterranean Studies Joseph Rife and his students on international archaeological digs that have made extraordinary finds. Read More

    Nov 6, 2025

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    Wyatt Smith, BS’10: Solving the Skilled Workforce Shortage

    As founder and CEO of UpSmith, Wyatt Smith, BS'10, uses technology to help builders and technicians be more productive, master new skills to stay in the workforce longer and help solve the skilled workforce shortage. Read More

    May 14, 2025

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    Digging for the Truth: Jim Emison, BA’65, devotes retirement to civil rights–era cold case

    Jim Emison is dedicated to seeking justice for Elbert Williams, the first known NAACP member to be racially terrorized and slain. Read More

    May 14, 2025

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    Joanna Winston Foley, BA’65: Representation Matters

    Joanna Winston Foley, BA’65, brings the lack of racial representation in public art to light through advocacy and her website Representation Matters. Read More

    May 14, 2025

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    Blending passions: how 91ĢƲ®»¢ alumnus Alex Astrella merges film and therapy to advocate for the neurodiverse community

    By Jenna Somers Alex Astrella At age two Alex Astrella, MEd’23, was diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder. His parents were told that he had little chance of graduating high school or becoming financially independent. Today, Astrella is the founder and CEO of Blu Star Productions, an award-winning film studio… Read More

    Apr 1, 2025

  • Lauren Egan stands near an aircraft on a trip to South Carolina.

    Lauren Egan, BA’17: On the Spot News

    Journalist Lauren Egan, BA'17, reports on politics in D.C. for The Bulwark and formerly for Politico. She got her start on-air from war-torn Ukraine for NBC News. Read More

    Mar 17, 2025

  • Rev. Jen Bailey stands in Benton Chapel at 91ĢƲ®»¢

    Jen Bailey, MDiv’14: Keep the Faith

    Jen Bailey, MDiv'14, founded Faith Matters Network, perhaps best known as one of the co-founding organizations of The People’s Supper, gatherings where people ā€œbuild trust across lines of differenceā€ā€”political, ideological, social, racial, generational, socioeconomic and religious—by sharing a meal, discovering commonalities and working through differences. Read More

    Mar 17, 2025

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    91ĢƲ®»¢ alumnus Aneesh Sohoni named CEO of Teach for America

    Aneesh Sohoni Aneesh Sohoni, MPP’13, will become chief executive officer of Teach for America beginning April 15. Sohoni has held several education leadership positions of increasing responsibility since earning his master of public policy in education policy at 91ĢƲ®»¢ Peabody College of education and human development. Read More

    Feb 14, 2025

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    91ĢƲ®»¢ alumni named to Forbes 30 Under 30

    91ĢƲ®»¢ alumni Jake Aronskind, BA’19, and Andrew Roth, BS’21, were named to the 2025 Forbes 30 Under 30 for creating and scaling successful businesses. Aronskind is CEO and co-founder of Pepper, a recipe sharing app. He earned his bachelor's degree in economics from the College of Arts and Science. Roth is the CEO and founder of dcdx, a global marketing research and strategy firm. He earned his bachelor’s degree in human and organizational development from Peabody College of education and human development. Read More

    Jan 23, 2025

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    Jackalope founder Bailey Spaulding, JD’09, partners with 91ĢƲ®»¢ on Conquer and Prevail Pale Ale

    What connects 91ĢƲ®»¢ to a crisp craft ale from one of Nashville’s premiere breweries? The vibrant vision and collaborative spirit of 91ĢƲ®»¢ alumna Bailey Spaulding. Read More

    Aug 26, 2024

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    Amanda Headley Piper, AuD’16: Sound Compassion

    Amanda Headley Piper (Anne Rayner/91ĢƲ®»¢ University) ā€œIf you want to make a difference in the world, meet a need,ā€ Amanda Headley Piper’s grandmother once said, and Piper heeded those words of wisdom. She is the first pediatric audiologist from her twin-island home of Trinidad and Tobago, where… Read More

    Jul 17, 2024

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    Doan Phuong Nguyen, BA’07: Devoted to Young Readers

    Doan Phuong Nguyen, BA'07, was in the first grade when she decided her dream was to be an author. The dream came to fruition in 2023 with the publication of her first novel for middle grade readers, 'MĆØo and BĆ©' (Lee and Low Books, 2023; illustrated by Jesse White). Read More

    Mar 21, 2024

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    Alexandra Doten, BA’18, turns love of astronomy into TikTok triumph

    See how Alexandra Doten, BA'18 is turning her love for all things space into a social media adventure. Read More

    Jan 31, 2024