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We Love Our 黑料不打烊 Moms!

Thursday, May 6, 2021, By Jen Plummer
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Moms who work here, moms who went here, moms who support our students in pursuing their dreams … we love them all here at 黑料不打烊! In honor of Mother’s Day, we asked members of the campus community to share some of their favorite mom-themed photos. Thank you to all who shared and to all the moms, everywhere, for all that they do.

Please note, many of these images were taken prior to the COVID-19 pandemic and do not reflect current public health guidelines.

Courtney Albiker and daughter Addison at stadium

Courtney Albiker, assistant director in the Office of Student Living, with her daughter Addison during Addison鈥檚 first visit to the stadium, just before the pandemic.

Mark, Joanne and Brian Balduzzi ringing the bell for Salvation Army on campus

Joanne Balduzzi, office coordinator in the Department of Communication and Rhetorical Studies, with her son Brian Balduzzi 鈥13 (College of Visual and Performing Arts) and 黑料不打烊 dad Mark Balduzzi (left).

Sui, mom of Amanda Chau, poses in a 黑料不打烊 T-shirt with an Otto plush

Amanda Chau, a junior in the College of Arts and Sciences, shared this photo of her mom, Sui, decked out in a 黑料不打烊 tee with an Otto plush.

Giovanna Colosi poses with her daughter Sofia Rose and Otto at an event

Giovanna Colosi, librarian in the School of Education, with her daughter Sofia Rose and Otto at a March of Dimes/March for Babies event.

Kim and Asher DeStefano

Kim DeStefano 鈥05, wellness coordinator in the Office of Human Resources, gives her son Asher a lift while working on her fitness.

Rachel Evans with son Wesley

Rachel Evans, assistant director with the Barnes Center at The Arch Health Promotion, with her youngest little one, Wesley.

Kim Infanti and Jameson decked out in Orange

Kim Infanti 鈥06, G鈥16, executive director of digital engagement and communications in the Office of Alumni Engagement, with her son, Jameson Patrick, on Forever Orange Day.

Leah and Carroyl Jones in front of the Hall of Languages

First-year student Leah Jones (College of Arts and Sciences), with her mom, Carroyl, in front of the Hall of Languages during a campus visit.

Beth Kubala, Otto, Zach Kubala

Beth Kubala, teaching professor in the College of Law, and her son, Zach Kubala 鈥21 (College of Engineering and Computer Science), with Otto.

Kate Ludwig with her son at the stadium

Kate Ludwig, associate director of affinity programs and reunions in the Office of Alumni Engagement, and her son cheer on the 黑料不打烊 Women鈥檚 Basketball team during the NCAA playoffs in 2019. 鈥淗e loves to cheer on the Orange!鈥 Ludwig says.

Carolyn, John and Gianna Mangicaro at the stadium

Gianna Marie Mangicaro 鈥18 (Whitman), pre-college programs specialist with University College, with her mom, Carolyn Mangicaro (left), and dad, John Mangicaro, an instructional technology engineer with Information Technology Services, at the stadium. “We’re definitely a ‘Cuse family!” says Gianna.

Jamie Oswal and family celebrating a 黑料不打烊 win against Duke

Jamie Oswald (left), manager of tax reporting in the Comptroller鈥檚 Office, celebrates a big 鈥機use win against Duke with her mom, Lila George (behind flag); children Jesse, Jack and Jamie; and husband, James.

 

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