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42 The College of New Jersey Magazine TCNJ staff members try to verify the accuracy of the information collected for the Class Notes section of TCNJ Magazine; however, the college cannot be responsible for incorrect information contained herein. If you believe Class Notes has published inaccurate content, please contact the editor at magazine@tcnj.edu. Vows amid virus 1. Ryan Anderson '20 wed Kendra Stum on June 5. Neither the pandemic nor intermittent rain stopped this couple from saying "I do" on their wedding day. Originally planned as a barn wedding with about 150 guests, their ceremony changed to a more intimate backyard affair with just family. They'll celebrate with more family and friends when the time is right. 2. Joseph DiCarlo '15 wed Jenna Vartan '16 on July 25. DiCarlo and Vartan met at TCNJ in 2012 and later got engaged on campus. Because of the coronavirus, they postponed their big reception until summer 2021. For better or worse, they still said their vows in a small backyard ceremony with their immediate family in July. 1 2 Kaitlin West '15 joined TCNJ as the coordinator for fraternity and sorority life. Edith Duggan '16 is pursuing a master's in bilingual education at Columbia University. She will be teaching middle school science in Hoboken (New Jersey). The AARP Maine State Office welcomed Bridget Quinn '17 as associate state director for advocacy and outreach. Anthony Elia '18, MAT '19 started the EdD in Education Leadership program at Rowan University (New Jersey) in the fall. Andrew Ziemer '19 was part of a team from Discovery Camp in Hawthorne, New York, that used 3-D printing to create face shields that were donated to New York hospitals during the coronavirus pandemic. '20s Malcom Bryson '20 works as a design engineer for JMT. Jaclyn Corbo '20 started at George Washington University Law School. Dani Mauro '20 is an EMT in Kenilworth, New Jersey, and has served during the COVID-19 pandemic. Maser Consulting brought on two new TCNJ graduates to work for them right after graduation. Colin O'Hara '20 works as an engineer in the Traffic and Transpor- tation Division while Olivia Cleale '20 works as a civil/site engineer. Poets & Quants named Anandita Mehta '20 and Kyle Rice '20 among the Best and Brightest Undergraduate Business Majors of 2020. Class notes and Family Album photos are available only in the print edition. To submit your news and photos, visit alumni.tcnj.edu or write us at alumni@tcnj.edu.

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