Tacy Elizabeth Lambiase and Brian David Moserowitz are to be married May 5 at the Woodend Sanctuary and Mansion in Chevy Chase, Md. Emily T. Cook, a minister of the American Fellowship Church, is to officiate.
The bride and groom met at the University of Maryland, from which each graduated, she cum laude, and from which the groom also received a master’s degree in civil engineering.
Ms. Lambiase, 27, is the internal communications specialist at the Urban Institute, an organization in Washington that conducts social-policy research on matters related to the urban environment.
She is a daughter of Jacqueline Johnson Lambiase and Thomas F. Lambiase of Arlington, Tex. The bride’s mother is a professor of strategic communication at the Bob Schieffer College of Communication at Texas Christian University. Her father is a regional merchandising manager, in Arlington, for the unit of Scholastic that puts on book fairs.
Mr. Moserowitz, 26, is an associate in the Falls Church, Va., office of Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates, an architecture and engineering firm.
He is the son of Michele Koicim Moserowitz and Louis H. Moserowitz of Freehold, N.J. His mother prepares food for the kitchens and catering operations of the CentraState Medical Center in Freehold. His father is the chief compliance officer at Enable, an organization in Princeton, N.J., that provides services and support to adults and children with disabilities.
The couple met in 2013 as undergraduates after Mr. Moserowitz and three roommates moved into the apartment across from Ms. Lambiase and her three friends. A friendly conversation ensued between the apartments’ occupants, conducted entirely through Post-it notes left on each other’s doors. Eventually, Mr. Moserowitz and his roommates invited Ms. Lambiase and her friends over for dinner.