Texas A&M College of Dentistry

The Way I See It: Dr. Danette McNew ’88

Dr. Danette McNew has given freely of her time and expertise in multiple dentistry-related roles for three decades, including endeavors that have been fulfilling beyond compare, she says. Now it’s time to focus on sharing her time with another group ... Read More

Dr. Caitlin Lange Flosi '18

The Way I See It: Dr. Caitlin Lange Flosi ’18

Dr. Caitlin Lange Flosi ’18 always knew she’d wind up back in Fort Worth after dental school. Four years in Cowtown as a Texas Christian University undergrad was all it took to convince this Cincinnati, Ohio, native that the city ... Read More

The Way I See It: Dr. Katya Skillestad ’19

To say that orthodontics changed Dr. Katherine “Katya” Skillestad’s life would be an understatement. She can relate to her orthodontic patients perhaps more than they could ever imagine. Throughout childhood, Skillestad was self-conscious about smiling or laughing unless she covered ... Read More

The Way I See It: Dr. Jennifer Perry Wade ’14

Just five years post-dental school, Dr. Jennifer Perry Wade ’14 has found the perfect blend of work/life and faith/career balance. Wade got her first taste of mixing dentistry with community outreach while attending Texas A&M College of Dentistry. Two mission ... Read More

THE WAY I SEE IT: SUSAN ROUNTREE SCHLESSINGER ’79

This Texas native and Caruth School of Dental Hygiene graduate calls Switzerland home. Susan Rountree Schlessinger ’79 has lived and worked in five countries and four languages as a dental hygiene professional. Her experiences elicit an armful of stories, including ... Read More

THE WAY I SEE IT: DR. STEPHEN CRANE ’73

Good luck finding Dr. Stephen Crane ’73 in his campus office. More often than not, this faculty member is on the move in his role as clinical associate professor in the Department of Public Health Sciences. After the end of ... Read More

The Way I See It: Dr. Patricia Simons ’14

Dr. Patricia Simons’ first visit to the dentist was an “a-ha” experience that opened up an unexpected career path. “My dentist told me that I was the most excited patient that she had in a while and that I should ... Read More

Dr Harlan L Raley

The Way I See It: Dr. Harlan Raley ’51

Dr. Harlan Raley '51 graduated from Texas A&M College of Dentistry’s predecessor, Baylor University College of Dentistry, as part of an exceptionally close-knit class composed of many World War II veterans. Raley served with the Navy in the South Pacific. ... Read More

Dr. Ety Friedman

The Way I See It: Dr. Ety Friedman ’72

Consider this column a virtual office water cooler, a forum for our alumni to offer a glimpse of life as they see it. Whether these insights come at the outset or end of a career or somewhere in between, they might just spark some inspiration for the rest of us. Read More

Laurie Inglis with new dental students during orientation week in 2016.

The Way I See It: Laurie Inglis, ’02

Consider this column a virtual office water cooler, a forum for our alumni to offer a glimpse of life as they see it. Whether these insights come at the outset or end of a career or somewhere in between, they might just spark some inspiration for the rest of us. Read More