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Doug Beasley
Masters Architecture
Graduates spring 2011
will one day fully realize his opera career
Matt Berwind
Mechanical Engineering
Uses his powers for good, from what we can surmise.
Christopher Boehme
Masters Architecture
Graduates spring 2011
has a severe allergy to volcanic ash
Megan Chafin
Project Architect
Masters Architecture
Graduates spring 2011
once caught a bullet with her bare hands
Steven Coley
Mechanical Engineering
Project Engineer
Secretly loves the Spice Girls
Nicole Cooksey
Graphic Design
Web Guru
Graduates Spring 2011
Is convinced that Rod Serling is still alive.
Jarred Elrod
Graphic Design
Graduates spring 2010
must avoid his doppleganger at all costs
Faete Filho
Electrical Engineering
PhD Student Candidate
lives life in hard mode
Ben Frederick
Graphic Design
Graduates Spring 2011
is not amused.
Florence Graves
Business Manager, College of Architecture
left behind her life of crime long ago to fight evil
Tom Graves
Lecturer, College of Business Administration
is a blackbelt
Amy Howard
Architecture
Project Manager
Graduated Spring 2010 MARCH
knows every solar panel joke in the book
Thinh Nguyen
Graphic Design
Graduates Spring 2011
Once sneezed ten times…and lived.
Samantha Ownby
Graphic Design
Graduates Spring 2011
Has a priceless collection of Etruscan snoods
Lauren Rogers
Architecture
Graduated Spring 2010 BARCH
Has actually finished a game of Monopoly
James Rose
Lecturer, College of Architecture
Co-Principal Investigator
enjoys absorbing photons
Deborah Shmerler
Associate Professor, College of Arts and Sciences
Co-Principal Investigator
Her walden is the sun
Dick Kelso
Professor, College of Architecture and Design
The only one lucky enough to be photographed outside.
Edgar Stach
Associate Professor, College of Architecture
Co-Principal Investigator
Refers to himself as ‘the Germanator.’
Jeremy Winter
School of Architecture
Graduate Student
has a strict diet of kaffir leaves
Bailu Xiao
Electrical Engineering
PhD Student
Is one with nature while her second nature is science.
Dr. Leon Tolbert
Associate Professor, College of Engineering











