Our newest graduate student in the MSBT program, Kati Holmos, spent part of her summer in Druisburg, Germany, at the 2005 World Games competing for gold. Kati, described as “one of the toughest players out there,” is midfield receiver for Team USA Ultimate Frisbee. She certainly is “tough” — her regular job is teaching science at McClure Middle School in Seattle. She plans on taking next year off to earn a masters degree in the UW Biology for Teachers program.
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