Terry Joria ’11

Terry Joria ’11 is in his first year as the Head Football Strength and Conditioning Coach at Princeton University. Terry has been at Princeton University since September 2014 in an assistant strength coach role. Prior to Princeton, he received his BA in Psychology at Illinois Wesleyan and then was a graduate assistant and an assistant strength coach at Illinois State University, where he received his master’s degree in 2013.
Here is a link to an article written by Terry detailing some of his work with Football Strength and Conditioning: https://www.elitefts.com/education/training/sports-performance/
Congratulations, Terry!

Beth White ’11

Emily Shearer ’14 and Beth White ’11 met at the Háblame tables during their time at Illinois Wesleyan University. Both psychology majors later applied to Bradley University’s counseling program, enrolling in the Mental Health and School Counseling tracks.

In the Spring, both Emily and Beth passed the Counseling Preparation Comprehensive Examination (CPCE) with Distinction! This honor recognizes the top 5% of counseling students in the country.

Beth earned her Master of Arts in Professional School Counseling and will start as the School Counselor at Midland Middle School in Sparland during Summer 2017.
Congratulations, ladies!

Emily (far left), Beth (center)


Beth (left) Emily(right)

Nicholas and Mary Goble ’11

Nicholas Goble ’11 graduated with his Ph.D. in Experimental Physics from Case Western Reserve University in December 2015. He immediately began working for Chatham Financial, located in Kennett Square, PA as a Quantitative Financial Analyst. Mary Dahlberg Goble ’11 teaches high school English/Literature to the population of young men at Salesianum School in Wilmington, Delaware. The Goble’s reside in Wilmington, DE.