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46 The College of New Jersey Magazine '10s and '20s Ritvik Dutta '15 is a vocational rehabilitation specialist at the United States Department of Veterans Affairs. Matt Iannaccone '15, a chef at Franklin & Marshall College, earned a Chef Spotlight to showcase two dishes: asparagus alfredo pasta and green bean, tomato, and potato salad. Kai Mangino '19 completed a Doctor of Psychology in clinical psychology from the University of Hartford and is a post- doctoral fellow in the Counseling Center at Lehigh University. Mangino provides individual and group therapy to undergraduate and graduate students, as well as designs and delivers outreach projects for the campus community. Valerie Farfan '21 was honored as the Best of Bloomberg for all of the Americas. The award recognizes individuals in HR who embody Bloomberg 's four core values: innovation, collaboration, customer service, and doing the right thing. "Being recognized for all the hard work I have contributed is an extremely rewarding professional milestone," she says. The National Medical Association recognized Ignatius Hazelwood '21 for his outstanding contributions to the community. Hazelwood is a student at Sidney Kimmel Medical College at Thomas Jefferson University. Darienne Cannao '21, MA '22 was accepted to the PhD program in Teacher Education and Teacher Development at Montclair State University. Lauren Tragale '23, MA '24 will start her PhD in English at Stony Brook (New York) University in fall 2025. Tragale received a full tuition scholarship and a five-year teaching assistantship and will study contemporary American literature with a concentration in race, ethnicity, and migration studies. Duro Ajayi '24 signed with the Michigan Panthers of the United Football League. Lauren Cunningham '24 is a marketing coordinator at Moonlighting Solutions, a network for physician moonlighters. Cunningham also works with Sangam Shivaprasad '24 on the health care app Golden Connections, which they developed as students during the Mayo Business Plan Competition. DO YOU LIKE WHAT'S IN THESE PAGES? Let us know your favorite stories and why at magazine@tcnj.edu. Show your love for TCNJ and ask your company to match your gift. Many companies match donations dollar for dollar or more, and some even match gifts from retirees, spouses, and volunteers. It is estimated that billions of matching gift funds go unclaimed each year — don't leave that support on the table! For additional information, please contact the Office of Development and Alumni Engagement at 800.347.9621 or tcnjfund@tcnj.edu. Please give by June 30 at give.tcnj.edu and check your employer's matching gift program to maximize your impact.