and she currently serves as president of the Columbia-Montour Bar Association and Zone 4 Chair for the Pennsylvania Bar Association. She also serves on the board of Millville Mutual Insurance Companies and is an associate director of the Columbia County Conservation District. Myles Biggs ’12 finished his first full distance Ironman triathlon on July 20, 2025, completing the 2.4 mile swim, 112 mile bike ride, and 26.2 mile run. He did so as part of the Athletic Brewing Company Ironman team. Biggs posing for a photo at the finish line of Ironman Lake Placid Caleb Robbins ’18 joined Boyer & Ritter as a new manager with the firm. Caleb brings extensive public accounting experience from firms in both Pennsylvania and Virginia, where he rose to manager. His background includes client audits, analysis of internal controls, and engagements across industries, such as SEC banking, employee benefit plans, government contracting, and manufacturing and distribution. On Dec. 7, 2024, Kayleigh Woods ’17 married Andrew Confair. Andrew graduated from East Stroudsburg University in 2012, majoring in restaurant and hotel management, and the two met doing a local theatre production of “It’s A Wonderful Life” in 2019. Andrew and Kayleigh got engaged on Dec. 25, 2022, two years after they became officially “boyfriend and girlfriend” in 2020. The two now reside in Williamsport, Pa. Kayleigh also secured a job at McCormick Law Firm in May 2022 as a legal assistant and has been there for three and a half years. Andrew works at UPMC Williamsport and has been there 10 years. Nathan “Nate” Stewart ’17, a physics major and German minor while at Lycoming, is an operations planning flight controller at NASA’s Johnson Space Center. Nate played a key role in developing and executing the plans for the recent medical evacuation of four astronauts, Crew-11, from the International Space Station. In a letter written by NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman, he congratulated the astronauts, crewmates, and flight control team for their preparedness, stating, “I also want to thank the teams in Mission Control, the Crew-11 flight control team, specifically Lisa Milam, Nick Fernald and Nathan Stewart as well as Dillyn Mumme and the Expedition 74 team for handling a challenging situation exceptionally well.” Jennifer Twardowski ’18, Ph.D., and her husband, Arnold Schwemmlein, Ph.D., welcomed their daughter, Sophie Anna Schwemmlein, on July 28, 2025. The family resides in Rochester, N.Y. 20s Emma Klopp ’23 released her first book one week before her senior year at Lycoming College. Now, “An Orange Dog Named Blue” is a 2025 recipient of the Christlit Book Award. Based out of the United Kingdom, the award recognizes outstanding books containing themes of faith. In addition, the novel is in the running for the Christlit Book of the Year Award in the middle grade genre. With a new book cover designed by artist flipsieflopsie, “An Orange Dog Name Blue” features the award seal. Released in 2022, the middle grade novel follows a young farm boy named Wally in the year 1899. When he finds a Brittany puppy in a wheat field, adventure ensues, and a mystery is solved. The story encourages readers to stand up for others and is a tail-wagging good time. On Sept. 23, 2025, Emma released another book. It is the second book in the “Ruby Red Paw” series, and she hopes to release two more books next year. Visit her website for more information at https://epklopp.wixsite.com/authorepklopp. Aiden Brown ’25 was selected as the 2024-25 recipient of a Top Teke award for the Mu-Theta Chapter of TKE at Lycoming College. These awards honor the highest levels of achievement and service in the fraternity, and the recipients exemplify the values of love, charity, and esteem, setting the standard for excellence across TKE Nation. 33 www.lycoming.edu
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