Jaynie studenmund biography

Lessons From Woody

“This was how naive I was about the pandemic,” Woody Studenmund says. “I was teaching Econometrics in the fall of 2020—in the last few years, I taught one class a semester—and I didn’t want my last class to be remote.”

In adapting to remote learning, Studenmund converted a second garage at his home into a studio, brought in some whiteboards, and hired a crew of Oxy graduates to record his lectures. “I treated it like a regular classroom,” he says. They filmed me so that students could watch at various times and they would put in sound effects. If I told a joke, they’d add a laugh track, or if I said, ‘Let’s take a minute and think about that,’ they’d put in the Jeopardy! music while students were thinking. We tried to make it as much like a real class as we could.”

As generations of Oxy students will attest, there’s no substitute for the real Woody. Over the last 52 years, Studenmund has been the bedrock of the Economics Department. And while his retirement this spring, at 77, is not unexpected, it is decidedly the end of an era.

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Pasadena-Area’s Fallen Warriors, Their Families Honored on Gold Star Mother’s Day

“As has often been said, it’s a club. You do not want to be a member of,” Pasadena Gold Star Mother Jaynie Studenmund said.

It’s been just over six years since her son, Army Ranger Staff Sgt. Scott Studenmund, gave the ultimate sacrifice in service to the nation while fighting in Gaza Village, Afghanistan on June 9, 2014, just days short of his 25th birthday.

Since World War I, the final Sunday in September has been set aside as Gold Star Mother’s Day, to recognize the sacrifices of the mothers who have lost children in military service.

I think it is really a beautiful tradition,” Jaynie Studenmund said. “There is a special bond amongst Gold Star Mothers and Gold Star Families.”

“The young men who we have lost are incredible people,” she said. “To decide in today’s world that a cause is bigger than themselves, that they’re willing to give their life for. It tells you a lot about our combat warriors. They’re, they’re just a breed apart.”

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Jaynie Studenmund Insider Profile

Jaynie Studenmund, Director at Pinnacle Entertainment, holds 14.58K shares in Exlservice Holdings (Ticker: EXLS), holds 17.51K shares in Pacific Premier Bancorp (Ticker: PPBI), holds 37.45K shares in Corelogic (Ticker: CLGX). Most recently, Jaynie Studenmund Sold ― shares of Exlservice Holdings on Nov 21, 2024 for an estimated value of 160.56K.

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Pinnacle Entertainment
Pacific Premier Bancorp
Western Asset Investment Grade Income Fund Inc
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