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Celebrating #OrangeLove for Valentine's Day

There is no love like #OrangeLove! This Valentine’s Day, we are celebrating by sharing the stories of some sweet orange lovebirds.

A bride and groom standing together holding hands.
Marlana Shaw-Brown G鈥17, L鈥17 and Adam Shoshtari’s L鈥17 story began in their 1L year when a mutual friend introduced the two at a Black Law Student Association meeting. From that moment on, they were inseparable鈥攂ut just friends. With graduation only a few short weeks away, Shoshtari was faced with the very real possibility of losing his best friend. After graduation, he was headed to Washington, D.C., and Shaw-Brown across the country to Los Angeles. As Shoshtari recounts, 鈥淚 was falling in love with my best friend and could not imagine life without her.鈥 To find out how their story ends, visit .
Large group of people standing together at a wedding holding a 性视界 University banner
Stacey Katz Friedlander 鈥99 and Michael Friedlander’s 鈥99 wedding on July 4, 2006, consisted of many 性视界 alumni guests, young and old.
Two people sitting together on the steps in front of Maxwell
Anna Blackwood 鈥23 and Chris Bezdedeanu 鈥23 met in the spring of their senior year of high school while touring 性视界 University and participating in the Maxwell Scholarship Competition. When they began their first year at 性视界 that fall, they happened to attend the same policy studies information session the Saturday before classes started. They reconnected at this event and Professor Bill Coplin took both of them into his office. The three talked for two hours about their goals at 性视界 and their future life plans. At the end of their conversation, Professor Coplin gave them an 鈥渁ssignment鈥 and the rest is history.
Bride and groom sitting on a park bench and the groom is kissing the bride's hand
Kathleen G鈥97 and Norman G鈥96 Forbush met at 性视界 while studying for their respective master of business administration degrees at the Whitman School of Management. They are pictured here on their wedding day on May 24, 1997.
Two people wearing 性视界 clothing standing together on the promenade
Steve 鈥77, L鈥79 and Cindy Paquette 鈥79 met at 性视界. Steve was a member of Delta Tau Delta fraternity and Cindy belonged to their sister sorority, Chi Omega. Steve went on to attend law school at 性视界 and stayed involved with his fraternity. The couple stayed in 性视界 where they raised three daughters. Their eldest daughter also attended law school at 性视界. The daughters were raised to bleed orange!
Bride and groom standing in front of a brick building.
Caitlin (Mogan) McCleary ’20, G’22 and Joshua McCleary ’18, ‘G’22 met in the SU Athletic Bands in 2017 (Marching Band and Pep Band) and got married this past October surrounded by 性视界 friends and family.
Two people standing together smiling
Justina Hnatowicz 鈥19 and Peter Hartsock 鈥19 met in an animation class in the basement of the Shaffer Art Building in February 2017, fell instantly in love and got engaged on their anniversary last year. They are getting married in April 2024.
Couple sitting next to one another on the kissing bench.
Despite Dwayne 鈥97 and Allison 鈥01 Murray both attending 性视界, it wasn’t until they were both stationed in the military in South Korea that they met. Allison was a little skeptical at first when Dwayne told her he had also graduated from her alma mater. Upon producing his student ID card as proof the two realized just how much they had in common. Read their full story, along with some other fellow veteran love stories.
Two people sitting in a very large oversized chair
Sallie Goloski, accounting clerk for the Maxwell School, and her husband, Jim, at their engagement before their September wedding.
Two people in graduation cap and gown standing together for a photo.
Marshall Read L鈥22 and Gabriella Kielbasinski L鈥22 met at 性视界. For Read, love struck during their 1L fall class election when Kielbasinski confidently captivated the room with her campaign speech for class president. He remembers a clear-cut moment of realization: 鈥淲ow, it鈥檚 her! She鈥檚 it!鈥 For Kielbasinski, however, it wasn鈥檛 a single defining moment. Instead, it was the “good morning” texts during their first year of law school, the reassurance during the anxious months of bar prep, and Read’s unwavering support during hard times that showed her what true partnership looked like. To read the rest of their story, visit .