Spring GAM 2020: Civic Engagement and Global Citizenship

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Alumni Share College & Career Experiences Nearly 25 alumni returned to FA on the morning of December 20 to moderate roundtable discussions for juniors and seniors about their experiences in college and their careers during Alumni College & Career Networking Day at Falmouth Academy. A very special thank you to Ray Bartlett ’88, Becky Butler ’19, Marco Catapovic ’10, Isabel Davern ’17, Dylan Fernandes ’08, Bella Ferreira ’19, Maddie Francis ’19, Ian Hinkle ’19, Mary Kate Jones ’17, Sarah Kerr ’19, Leah Littlefield ’19, Emma Keeler ’19,

Amelia McCabe ’19, Anna Metri ’19, Samuel Perry ’19, Grace Russell ’19, Hannah Stillman ’19, Alexei Sudofsky ’18, David Thieler ’19, Charlotte Van Voorhis ’16, Heather Wang ’19, and Samira Wolfe ’18. Their topics included The First-Year Experience, College Life, Studying Abroad, Criminology, Design, Politics, Science and Writing. If you are interested in participating next December, please contact Barbara Campbell.

In Memorium It is with deep sadness that we report the loss of two members of our alumni family – Tim Sennott ’03 and Scott Callagy ’87. Tim passed away on January 21, 2020. He took a gap year before college to walk the Appalachian Trail and then graduated magna cum laude with a BS from Santa Clara University. He was the president of the Green Club and the Chief Engineer on Santa Clara’s entry—Refract House for Team California—into the 2009 Solar Decathlon, a U.S. Department of Energy program, which won third place. He received the Outstanding Mechanical Engineer award and the Senior Design Presentation award at Santa Clara. Tim earned his Master’s Degree in Mechanical Engineering at University of California, Berkeley, where he won a number of fellowships. While at Berkeley, he developed, with his team, a technology that will result in a patent for Recirculating Noble Gas Internal Powers Cycles. He co-founded Noble Thermodynamic Systems, Inc. and was most recently employed at DNV GL in Oakland as a Data Scientist. He visited FA in the fall (photo above) and taught a Python programming class one day. Our students were charmed and fascinated. https://tinyurl.com/svvhsg7

Scott passed away on March 22, 2020. Most recently a resident of Dallas, TX, he graduated from Falmouth Academy and earned his Bachelor of Science in Business Administration from Roger Williams College where he played varsity soccer. Scott is survived by his wife Monique, his two daughters, Kathleen and Brooke, and his sister Kristen Callagy ’92 and other family members. https:// tinyurl.com/s5x8u7g

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