English alumna, Tami Hotard ’93 recently published Big Charity: Paralysis at Charity Hospital and the Seduction of Confinement, available at www.amazon.com.
History alumni, Dawson McCall ’04 was named STAR teacher at St. Stanislaus College (SSC) where he teaches world history, U.S. government, economics, and is the head coach of the cross country, track, and freshman basketball teams.
Ryan B. Harvey, '01, is now a career federal civil servant at the Office of Management and Budget, a component agency of the Executive Office of the President of the United States.
Emily Drabek (Physics'09) has conducted research in Astrophysics at the University of Exeter (UK) and the Mauna Kea Observatory in Hawaii. Her recent paper has been accepted to the Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society.
Biology alumna, Rachel Nuwer, publishes "Bugs That Transmit 'Silent Killer' Are Biting More in U.S" online in 'Scientific American.'
Biology alumni, Juan Calix wins University of Alabama Birmingham's "Samuel B. Barker Award" for Excellence in Graduate Studies at the Doctoral Level. This award is given each spring to one Ph.D. student and one Masters student, both of whom expect to receive their degrees within the calendar year.
Taniecea Arceneaux, '05, defended her applied mathematics dissertation successfully in January 2012 at the Princeton University.
Dr. Robbie Fox Castleman, class of 1985, received the National 2011 "Kathleen Connolly-Weinert Leader of the Year" award for the Theta Alpha Kappa Honor Society.
Dr. Robert A. Head ’69, a veteran Dothan, Ala., physician, will be Apalachicola’s first pediatrician when he begins work in January for the Sacred Heart Medical Group out of a downtown site the group practice is buying.
Languages and Cultures alumnus, Timothy J. Prosser ’87, Esq. served as chair of the 2011 National Conference on Philanthropic Planning, held in San Antonio on October 4 – 6, 2011.