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Maurice “Maury” Ray ’61 received the ultimate tribute from Community Colleges of Spokane (Wash.) at the naming ceremony of their newly renovated student athletic center.
Wintry Whitt Smith ’97, executive director of Peace Village Global, is partnering with the Rotary Club of Forest Grove and the Forest Grove Daybreak Rotary Club to start a new kids camp expected to be held in August 2019.
William Alton ’95, MFA ’07 released his most recent book, The Tragedy of Being Happy, published by Pact Press this last January.
Charlene Walton OD ’15 was recently hired by Puget Sound Eye Care in Washington.
Kathryn Wilson MFA ’13 was recently featured on literary magazine Little Patuxent Review’s website about her experiences as a writer and one of the magazine’s fiction readers.
Jason Todd MAT ’10 was featured in the local newspaper, Baker City (Ore.) Herald, for his growing business, JungleBooch Raw Kombucha Teas.
Katey Schultz MFA ’08 is scheduled to teach a writing workshop this coming March, organized by the Flatiron Writers Room of western N.C.
Jennifer Baker ’00, former deputy district director for the Portland office of the U.S. Small Business Administration, was named the new president of the Columbia River Economic Development Council, the economic development agency for Clark County, Wash.
Perry “Joe” Joseph MAT ’06 recently accepted a regular teaching position at Materials Exchange Center for the Community Arts in Eugene, Ore.
Sandra (Gardenier) Hilton ’87, PT ’88 was chosen as one of the Top 40 Physical Therapy Influencers of 2018.

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