information—all via the ‘characters’ of Josh and Michael!” he says. Among the targets of their study: Gmail, Progressive Insurance’s Snapshot program, and Fitbit. Terms of Service can be accessed for free through the Al Jazeera America website. [w] projects. aljazeera.com/2014/terms-of-service/ index.html 1990s 1990 Meredith Cornett is science director for the Nature Conservancy of North Dakota, South Dakota, and Minnesota, where she has lived for 15 years. Her first book, a memoir called Heart of Palms: My Peace Corps Years in Tranquilla (University of Alabama Press), was published in 2014. [W] http://www.uapress. ua.edu/product/Heart-of-Palms 1991 Abby Nardo married sculptor Christian Karkow on October 11, 2014. Kristin MacDougall was in attendance. Abby is a licensed psychologist in private practice at Downtown Psychology, PC, in Raleigh, N.C. 1996 Kimberly Rose Clark’s research firm, Merchant Mechanics, served as the title spon- sor of New York City’s inaugural Nonconscious Impact Measurement Forum (NIMF) in November 2014. “The NIMF was designed to advance the conversation of standardization and implementation of ethical practices while increasing collabora- tion in the evolving industry of ‘neuromar- keting,’” she reports. Kimberly is cofounder and chief research officer of the 15-year-old firm. She also serves as a lecturer and adjunct researcher in the Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences at her doctoral alma mater, Dartmouth College. She adds that she is the “ecstatic mother” of two young children, Brighton Thomas and Sage Rose. n Eric Hofbauer’s recent CD releases, Prehistoric Jazz Vol. 1 (The Rite of Spring) and Vol. 2 (Quatour Pour la fin du Temps), are what he calls “jazz recomposi- tions” of the iconic works (by Stravinsky and Messiaen, respectively) referenced in the titles. They were featured in a piece on NPR’s Fresh Air. [W] erichofbauer.com n Diana Robins accepted a position as associate professor and autism research program leader at Drexel University in Philadelphia after a previous stint at Georgia State University. “The family is excited to be back in the Northeast,” writes Diana, adding that she looks forward to increasing the transla- tion of research to practice in the field of early detection and intervention for autism spectrum disorder. Above: Brentin ‘03; Left: Haas ‘03; Far left: Liu ‘98 commissions in New York: a photo project for the Manhattan Bridge and the facade of the new CitizenM Times Square hotel. She returned to Oberlin in spring 2014 to teach as a sabbatical replacement for Associate Professor of Studio Art Nanette Yannuzzi. n Two poems by Wayne Miller, “Inside the Book” and “On Language,” appear in the Winter 2014-15 issue of Ploughshares magazine. His 2011 collection, The City, Our City (Milkweed), was a finalist for the William Carlos Williams Award and the Rilke Prize; his next collection, Post-, is due out in 2016. Wayne teaches at the University of Colorado Denver and serves as managing editor of Copper Nickel. 1999 Elizabeth Barajas- Roman was named CEO of the Women’s Fund of Western Massachusetts, which supports the efforts of more than 150 nonprofit organizations that advocate for women and girls. Prior to joining the Women’s Fund, Elizabeth was a manager at the Pew Charitable Trusts and led the Washington, D.C., office of the National Latina Institute for Reproductive Health. She lives in Northampton, Mass., with her wife, Magaly Barajas-Roman. 1997 Damin Spritzer released her second world- premiere commercial organ CD featuring music by R.L. Becker, about whom she did her doctoral dissertation at the University of North Texas. Damin was also recently appointed artist in residence for the Episcopal Cathedral of Saint Matthews, visit- ing professor of music at the University of Oklahoma, and adjunct professor at the University of North Texas. She lives in Dallas with her husband and their three children. 1998 Jen Liu is among a select list of American artists represented in the prestigious Shanghai Biennale. In 2013 Jen received two major OBERLIN ALUMNI MAGAZINE 2015 / SPRING 35