Dimas Espinola (’10) has completed a fellowship in pediatric endocrinology at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center and will start as a Staff Attending Physician at Brooke Army Medical Center in San Antonio, Texas.
Crystal C. Mercer (’19) has released an EP and short film called “BLACK GLOW MATTERS.” Much of the footage was shot during her seven-month stay in Ghana for her IPSP and Capstone project.
Marquita Little Numan (‘09) and current student Amanda Richardson Nipper have been announced as honorees in the Arkansas Business 2020 40 Under 40 class, which honors people in business, nonprofits and government making a significant impact.
Andrew Newell (’20) is working as the Associate Country Director for Operation Mercy Tajikistan. Newell is leading the reorganization of Operation Mercy’s four branches in Tajikistan.
Paxton Richardson (’18) earned her master’s degree in social work from UA Little Rock and will start as a PRN Therapist at The BridgeWay in North Little Rock, Ark.
Madhav Shroff (’19) has joined Mitchell, Williams, Selig, Gates & Woodyard, P.L.L.C. as a litigation associate.
Ryan Solomon (’20) has co-authored an article published in the Spring 2020 edition of Arkansas Hospitals magazine. “CANDOR Comes to Arkansas: A Candid Approach to Care” focuses on the approach of speaking openly, honestly, and directly with patients, families, and employees when a patient harm event occurs.
Dawn Stehle (‘06) earned her Doctor of Public Health from the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences. Stehle is the Deputy Director for Health & Medicaid for the Arkansas Department of Human Services.
Alex Tingquist (’20) is working as the Homeless Management Information System (HMIS) Administrator for Pulaski County Community Services.
Brandon Treviño (’18) has joined the Steinbright Career Development Center at Drexel University as a Pre-Law Advisor and Career Counselor. In addition to his Master of Public Service, Treviño earned a concurrent juris doctor at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock William H. Bowen School of Law.
Andrea Zekis (’20) has been announced as the Interim Executive Director of Lucie’s Place, a nonprofit focused on LGBTQ youth homelessness in central Arkansas.
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