Congratulations to the following members of the Class of 2004 for their accomplishments:
- Cristina Gaeta, who accepted a position at Fieldstone Middle School, Montvale, NJ.
- Tiffany Worden, who was accepted into a literacy/reading graduate program at Columbia Teacher’s College.
- Meghan Abel, whose essay “An Anorexic in Wonderland: Feminism, Eating Disorders and Victorian Culture in Lewis Carroll’s books Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking-Glass” won the New Jersey Project Essay Competition. Meghan was awarded a scholarship from the NJP.
- David Alles, who was accepted into the University of Michigan Law School, Ann Arbor, MI.
- Valerie Annicaro, who accepted a high school English teaching position with the Pascack Valley district in Hillsdale, NJ.
- Jennifer Boutros, who accepted a 7th grade Integrated Reading and Language Arts position at Community Middle School in the West Windsor-Plainsboro Regional School District.
- Patrick Dresh, who was accepted into the MA program in Professional Writing and Publication at Emerson College in Boston, MA. Pat has also accepted a position at Bristol-Myers Squibb in Princeton, NJ.
- Cindy Forck, who accepted a high school English teaching position with Hunterdon Central Regional High School in Flemington, NJ.
- Elizabeth Kelly, who was accepted into the graduate program in English and American literature and language at the University of Maryland at College Park.
- Jennifer Knobloch, who accepted a high school English teaching position with the Nutley district in Nutley, NJ.
- Victoria Livingston, who was accepted into the MFA program in Creative Writing at the University of Montana, Missoula, MT.
- Christine Maiello, who was accepted to the University of Connecticut’s Law School in Hartford, CT; to American University’s Law School; to Seton Hall Law School; and to Rutgers University School of Law. She will attend the University of Connecticut.
- Patrick Maley, who was accepted with full funding into the PhD program in English at Indiana University–Bloomington.
- Katie Pennell, who was accepted into the Widener University School of Law.
- Lyra Plumer, who was accepted with full funding into the PhD program in English and American literature at Princeton University in Princeton, NJ.
- Kelly Reimer, who accepted a high school English teaching position with the Hunterdon Central Regional High School in Flemington, NJ.
- Rebecca Sankey, who received an honorable mention for the Peter Wood Creative Writing Prize at TCNJ.
- Dan Vanella, who was accepted into all eight law schools to which he applied! He will be accepting a scholarship offer from The School of Law at The College of William and Mary in Williamsburg, VA.