Marriages, Spring 2026
This issue of Class Notes includes submissions through February 6, 2026.
Rita Ballard BA ’75 married Matthew Nolan BA ’75.
Kristina Newhouse BA ’87 married Alain Millar BA ’86, MAT ’89 in Oysterville, Washington. They dated (briefly) at L&C when both were residents of Odell Hall. Kristina retired as curator of contemporary art from California State University at Long Beach, and Alain retired as a day and residential treatment teacher with Portland Public Schools. They now live in Milwaukie, Oregon, with their two dogs.
Scott Pisapia BA ’13 married his best friend, Shalini Chedi, in 2025. “We’ve worked past the fact that she’s a Pacific Boxer (boo! lol). Our wedding was a beautiful multiple-day event at her home with all of our family. Beyond blessed!”
Lincoln Boyd BA ’15 recently married his partner, Ximena, in Barcelona last summer. The couple is expecting their first child, a baby boy, in June 2026. Lincoln will be relocating to Southern California for a new assignment at Naval Air Station Point Mugu, flying the P-8A Poseidon. He earned his MBA from the University of North Carolina’s Kenan-Flagler Business School and is currently completing a master’s degree in defense and strategic studies through the U.S. Naval War College.
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