AMY ARGETSINGER '90, has been visible lately with bylines in the Washington Post as staff writer; her UVa major was PST.
LARA ROBILLARD '91, writes (1999) that she has decided to give up her job as a health policy analyst and return to school, to the MPA program at Princeton's Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs this fall. She's just had a stint as five-time champion on Jeopardy! and was a participant in the 1999 Jeopardy! Tournament of Champions!
MATTHEW ERSKINE '92 received his MBA from Harvard and does consulting with Coopers and Lybrand. He is now (1998) thinking of UVa Law. His address: 917 Peachtree Hills Circle, Atlanta, GA 30305.
AMIR BATOULI '94, reported via e-mail April 13 that he is "currently a medical student at Mount Sinai School of Medicine [New York, NY]. I love it here and am glad I chose it over my other choices. I noticed that not many people from UVa come here, so I wanted to encourage y'all to apply. And if you have questions, feel free to ask. I really never thought med school could be so fun.
JASON PALMER '94, is now (1998) at Harvard Business School. While at UVa he co-founded the very successful Corner Meal Plan program.
ANDREA RAUSCH '94, stopped in on July 29 and says that any Echols Scholars are welcome to visit her in Oviedo, Spain (on the Bay of Biscay), where she's in medical school. She says it's fine to publish her whereabouts: Viaducto Marquina, 2-5°-C, 33004 Oviedo; phone 011-34-85-27-2308. She brought with her a newspaper article featuring Echols adviser David Gies, from Espectaculos, 21 de junio. A photograph accompanies the story about "el estadounidense David Gies, uno de los mas prestigiados hispanistas contemporaneos" on the occasion of the publication of his book El teatro en la Espana del siglo XIX (Cambridge U Press).
ALEXANDRA STARR '94, has been in Caracas, Venezuela, for a year, writing for The Economist and for a Venezuelan newspaper.
TAREK HIJAZ '95, reports traveling in Australia for the summer, before entering UVa medical school this fall.
GRETCHEN BORCHELT '96, was serving (1998) as Executive Assistant to the US Head of the Delegation for the UN Commission on Human Rights. Now (1999) she is Legal Assistant at the National Abortion and Reproductive Rights Action League in Washington, D.C.
MARYANNE (QUINN) HANCOCK '96, is now (1998) working in the Atlanta office of McKinsey and Company and would like to recruit some Echols Scholars. She is married to Bryan Hancock (Echols '97).
OLIVIA NORA HORGAN '96, was, for 1996-1997, an intern at National Public Radio in Washington, D.C. Now (1998) she is a Peace Corps Volunteer in Namibia, Southern Africa.
LAURA WELLS '96, lives in New York (1999), and is taking a vacation after two and a half years with Merrill Lynch.