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Class Notes

Graduate Arts, Sciences & Engineering

1958 Julian Heicklen (PhD) (see ’58 College).

1963 Larry Kerpelman (PhD) has published a memoir, Concrete Steps: Coming of Age in a Once-Big City (Pratt Brook Communications), about growing up in Baltimore as a first-generation Jewish immigrant.

1972 Elinda Fishman Kiss (MA), ’83 (PhD) won a Distinguished Teaching Award from the University of Maryland’s business school. She sends a photo of herself receiving the award from business school dean Alex Triantis.

1974 Alan Wertheimer (PhD) (see ’68 College).

1977 John Moritsugu (PhD) writes that he’s moved to phased retirement from Pacific Lutheran University in Tacoma, Washington, after 40 years of teaching.

1983 Elinda Fishman Kiss (PhD) (see ’72).

1986 Paul Vianco (PhD) has published a book, Guidelines for Hand Soldering Practices (American Welding Society). Paul holds the title of Distinguished Member, Technical Staff, at Sandia National Laboratories in Albuquerque, New Mexico.

1988 Carsten Kowalczyk (PhD) sends a photo of himself meeting Pope Francis during a visit to Rome. An associate professor of international economics at Tufts Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Carsten was in Rome to give a series of lectures on international trade.

1996 Peter Bowen (PhD) has been named dean of the School of Behavioral and Social Sciences at Wayland Baptist University.

1997 Rich Andre (MS) (see ’96, College).

2010 Aviva Dove-Viebahn (PhD) sends a photo of her and her partner, April Miller ’08 (PhD) (left), with actress Kate Mulgrew. Aviva was named a Ms Magazine contributing editor for their Scholar Writing Program. The photo was taken in May 2015 at the awards gala of the Feminist Majority Foundation, which publishes Ms. Mulgrew portrayed Captain Janeway in Star Trek: Voyager, the subject of an article Aviva published in the journal Women’s Studies while she was a student in the graduate program in visual and cultural studies. (See page 38.)