Rancho Santa Fe resident to graduate with joint degree

Kaitlin Richardson

Kaitlin Richardson, a longtime resident of Rancho Santa Fe and alumna of Rancho Santa Fe Elementary and The Bishop’s School, will graduate on May 16 from Columbia University in New York City with a dual master of arts degree in art history awarded jointly by Columbia University and the Université Paris-1 Panthéon-Sorbonne in Paris, France.

Richardson is a graduate of the University of California, Berkeley, where she graduated with “Highest Honors” in the history of art, having served as president of both the Chi Omega Sorority and Prytanean Women’s Honor Society.

Richardson is the daughter of Dr. Thomas Richardson of Bedford, Va., and Joan Richardson of Rancho Santa Fe. She is the granddaughter of Barbara Gagnon of Rancho Santa Fe.

Related posts:

  1. Rancho Santa Fe’s James Fulton graduates with a doctor of medicine degree
  2. Rancho Santa Fe resident Phyllis Paul receives top award from Congress of History
  3. Rancho Santa Fe Democratic Club to welcome state budget guru
  4. Rancho Santa Literary Society hosts author John Burnham Schwartz
  5. Rancho Santa Fe resident, Oak Tree Racing Association to be honored at fundraiser

Short URL: http://www.ranchosantafereview.com/?p=9622

Posted by Staff on May 4 2012. Filed under Life, Rancho Santa Fe Life. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0. You can leave a response or trackback to this entry

Leave a Reply

Facebook

Bottom Buttons 1

Bottom Buttons 2

Bottom Buttons 3

Bottom Buttons 4

Bottom Buttons 5

Bottom Buttons 6

RSS Solana Beach, Del Mar and Carmel Valley News

  • AutoMatters: Disney Movie Vehicles May 18, 2013
    Okay, I admit it. I am a huge fan of the Disney movies, TV shows, merchandise and theme parks. One of my favorite places to visit is Cars Land at Disney California Adventure Park, next to Disneyland Park in Anaheim (I have a well-used Premium Annual Passport). If you haven’t been there, you absolutely must go. Highlights are the recreations of Route 66 and C […]
  • Caring Transitions helps clients through difficult times in a variety of ways May 17, 2013
    A line of about 80 people gathered on the steps of a Point Loma classic 1920s Spanish Colonial-style home recently. The occasion was an estate sale and the treasure seekers had stood in line well before the opening time of 9 a.m. […]
  • TPHS Men’s Lacrosse honors graduating seniors May 17, 2013
    Torrey Pines High School Men’s Lacrosse honored its 18 graduating seniors on May 9 before playing its final season game against Carlsbad. […]

RSS La Jolla News