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(‘00) (posted
November 2011)
From CKM to
Duke to New York City—C K
Swett’s wide ranging curiosity
has landed him in the
fascinating world of
auctioneering. Read The New
York Times article “A
Young Auctioneer Breaks Into the
Gavel Clique” to learn how
this HISP alum puts his unique
talents and entertaining
personality to work as an
up-and-coming auctioneer in the
Big Apple (originally published
on October 28, 2011).
(‘11)
(posted July 2011)
Read the
inspiring story of
just-graduated Joanne Nghiem
(Class of 2011) as she prepares
to begin her post-secondary
education at Harvard. See
the article in The
Sacramento Bee (originally
published June 10, 2011).
(’89)
(posted October 2010)
Chef, food
editor, cookbook author, food
columnist, tropical ecologist—Aaron
French has spent his years
since graduating from CKM and
HISP leading the good life! Read
more about his journey of
“continuous personal growth,
improvement, and achievement” in
this online issue of
Menusim. Aaron is a member
of the very first original HISP
class.
(’06)
(posted: September 2010)
The Sacramento
chapter of the Asian American
Journalists Association awarded its
first AAJA internship in partnership
with The Sacramento Bee to Matt Kawahara
(HISP ’06). Kawahara, a Sacramento
native and recent U.C. Berkeley
graduate, edged out a field of
well-qualified finalists with his
passion for reporting. Check out the
newspaper and look for Matt’s byline.
AAJA Sacramento sponsors a 12-week
internship for aspiring print, photo,
graphics, and multimedia journalists.
(’06)
(posted: June 2010)
Margaret Doolittle
(HISP ’06), a graduating senior from the
University of Nevada at Reno, has been
named to the 2009-10 ESPN Magazine
Academic All-District VIII at-large
team. According to the university’s
website, Wolf Pack swimmer Doolittle
“earned first-team academic all-district
accolades for the second year in a row.
In order to be recognized, nominees must
“contribute as a starter or significant
reserve, and maintain at least a 3.30
overall grade point average. Doolittle
holds a 3.95 grade-point average in
supply chain management.”
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