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Joyce Byers, BS home economics ’64; HD ’02, and her company Byers’ Choice were featured in the “Made in PA” segment on 6ABC Action News. The company makes over 50,000 figurines a year, with the most made during the holiday season.

Darvin Levengood, BS chemical engineering ’60, had the pleasure of attending the Drexel graduation ceremonies of two of his grandchildren in 2025.

C. R. “Chuck” Pennoni, BS civil engineering ’63; MS ’66; HD ’92, was the guest of honor at the Delaware Botanic Gardens (DBG) Annual Dinner. Pennoni, a founding corporate partner at DBG, was a major contributor to the development of DBG’s new Annette Pennoni Meadow Pavilion, which honors the memory of his late wife.

Ben Rocuskie, BS civil engineering ’60, achieved his 9th-degree black belt in Seidokan Karate. Rocuskie was inducted into the World Karate Hall of Fame in 2009, then earned the honorific “Hanshi,” which means exemplary or master teacher at the age of 89, after receiving his 9th-degree black belt.

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Robert E. Black, MD, HU ’71, was inducted as a fellow of the Royal Society. Black is professor and director of the Institute for International Programs of the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. His research includes field trials of micronutrients and other interventions and evaluation of maternal and child health programs.

Albert R. Checcio, BS history-politics ’75, was named Temple University’s senior vice president of institutional advancement, where he will lead the university’s fundraising and philanthropic efforts on a permanent basis after serving as its interim vice president.

Robert J. McCunney, MD, MPH, BS chemical engineering ’71, is writing a new medical thriller novel titled “Cluster.” Drawing from his decades-long experience as an occupational and environmental medicine physician, McCunney explores the investigation of disease clusters in this novel.

Pat Munday, PhD, BS humanities & communications ’78; BS metallurgical engineering ’78, professor emeritus at Montana Technological University, spoke about the U.S. environmental movement in the 1960s at the Butte-Silver Bow Public Library as part of the First Friday lecture series.

Robert J. Rosen, MD, HU ’76, was named a 2025 Castle Connolly Top Doctor for a 27th year, an honor only 7% of the nation’s licensed physicians receive per year. Rosen, an interventional radiologist and endovascular surgeon, is the director of the AVM Center at the Lenox Hill Heart and Vascular Institute. He has performed over 70,000 interventional and endovascular procedures and has developed techniques and instrumentation now in common use.

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Louise Bechtel, MS graduate program ’82, retired after working 25 years at the Slatington Public Library in Slatington, Pennsylvania. After guiding the library from handwritten card catalogs to e-books and online databases, she plans to travel the United States with her husband in her retirement.

Elaine S. Date, MD, MCP ’82, joined the panel of physicians at Prime Medical Evaluators, a premier California-based medical-legal organization dedicated to providing high-quality Qualified Medical Evaluations (QMEs). Date has an extensive background in physical medicine, rehabilitation, electrodiagnostic medicine and chronic pain management.

Bradford Davis, BS mechanical engineering ’88, who started his federal career as a Drexel co-op, retired in October 2025 from his senior ballistics engineering position after 40 years of dedicated civilian service with the U.S. Army Research Laboratory.

Philip R. Gallagher, BS business administration ’87, CEO of Avnet, was appointed to Dycom Industries, Inc.’s board of directors. Gallagher previously served as president, electronic components, at Avnet, where he has worked since 1982.

Mark Gleiberman, BS accounting ’80, was elected as trustee emeritus for the UC San Diego Foundation Board of Trustees. Gleiberman is the founder and CEO of MG Properties. Gleiberman previously served as a UC San Diego Foundation trustee and was a member of the audit committee.

Albert Guvenis, MS electrical engineering ’80; PhD ’83, released a book titled “A Pocket Guide to Engineering & AI Home Solutions for Sleep Issues” which explores the link between sleep and overall health, and how AI can be used to help keep sleep on track.

Michael P. Hopkins, BS electrical engineering ’80, published his first collection of short stories, “Never Stop Exiting” with Cornerstone Press. His book and music criticism have appeared in The Philadelphia Inquirer, Philadelphia Weekly, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, The Scene (WI) and Magnet magazine, and have received numerous awards over the years.

Lisa A. Laurent, MD, MCP ’84, was appointed chief medical officer of Alameda Health System. Laurent most recently served as chief medical officer at Providence Saint Joseph Medical Center. Previously, she served as chief medical officer for CommonSpirit Health at CHI St. Alexius in Bismarck, North Dakota.

Rodger Levenson, MBA, business administration ’89, chairman, president and CEO at WSFS Bank, was interviewed in a Philadelphia Inquirer article about the impact of current events on businesses, data center development and WSFS’ direction, among other topics.

Paul Richards, BS mechanical engineering ’87, became an advisory board member at New Sapience. He is currently also the chief strategy officer and chief engineer at Revolution Space.

Linda Tapp, CSP, BS biological sciences ’88, has officially begun her one-year term as president of the American Society of Safety Professionals.

Carolyn Larkin Taylor, OD ’81; MD, HU ’89, wrote a memoir titled “Whispers of the Mind,” which her journey from medical school to private practice, highlighting pivotal moments and patient encounters.

John Warner, BS finance ’89, became the president and chief underwriting officer at McKee Risk Management, Inc. More recently, he was executive vice president and chief underwriting officer.

Dwight Zilinskas, BS business administration ’85, ran for a Ward 1 seat in the upcoming Chestertown Town Council election in Chestertown, Maryland. He has prior experience as a member of the Recreation Commission, serving as its chairman.

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Murugan Anandarajan, MBA business administration ’93; MS accounting ’93; PhD business administration ’97, wrote an article on The Conversation’s website about the impact of artificial intelligence on the job market and how it has reshaped the hiring process.

Raj Butani, MD, MCP ’96, currently practices as a senior partner at Washington Gastroenterology, the largest private GI practice in Washington state and part of the GI Alliance, a Gastroenterology management services organization with over 1,000 GI physicians nationwide and now affiliated with Cardinal Health. Butani is also the current president of the Pacific Northwest Gastroenterology Society.

Jonathan Colton, Esq., BS mathematics ’97, a councilman in Fox Chapel, Pennsylvania, ran as the Democratic candidate for the borough’s next mayor.

Jeff Crozier, PE, BS mechanical engineering ’99; MS engineering management ’04, was promoted to project executive at Precis Engineering + Architecture. Crozier leads projects and focuses on portfolio management, business strategy and client development.

Matthew Davis, RPh, MD, MCP ’94, joined Aquestive Therapeutics as its chief development officer. Davis has over 20 years of experience in drug development and medical leadership, spanning both large pharmaceutical and emerging biotechnology companies.

Michael Fedock, BS biological sciences ’97, was appointed executive vice president and chief financial officer at IQVIA Holdings, Inc. Mr. Fedock joined IQVIA in 2016 and has held several senior financial roles, including CFO of IQVIA’s Research & Development Solutions business unit and CFO of IQVIA Laboratories.

Ted James, MD, MCP ’96, was appointed as the chief medical officer of Perimeter Medical Imaging AI, Inc. He recently also became a system physician executive of the Endeavor Health Cancer Institute after serving in various roles, such as the vice chair of academic affairs at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center’s surgery department and an associate professor of surgery at Harvard Medical School.

Earnestine Johnson, BS mechanical engineering ’92, released a book called “The Nuclear Empowered Workforce,” in which she offers a practical, insightful look into some of the career paths available in commercial nuclear power highlighting the interaction of various disciplines during the design phase and within the structure and function of an operating nuclear power plant.

Samantha Wilson Jones, JD, BS history-politics ’98; MBA business administration ’19, was appointed general counsel and corporate secretary of Sharp Services, where she will be responsible for Sharp’s legal function globally, including corporate compliance, risk management and EHS.

Steve Keppler, BS architectural engineering ’92; BS civil engineering ’92, second vice chair on the American Trucking Association’s Law Enforcement Advisory Board, was spotlighted in its profile series. His 30+ year long career in the transportation industry began as an investigator and inspector with the Federal Highway Administration’s Office of Motor Carriers.

Judy Lofton, MS technology & science communication ’97, a medical writer and healthcare industry consultant for JCL Communications and scientific communications manager for AlphaBioCom, is running for the Perkiomen Valley School Board. Lofton was a member of the board from 2017 to 2021.

Kevin McCauley, MD, MCP ’92, was a keynote speaker at Casper College’s School of Social and Behavioral Sciences annual seminar, which featured sessions centered on the theme Empower Change: Turn Struggle into Strength. McCauley is a senior fellow at Meadows Behavioral Healthcare and is also the writer and director of two films: “Memo to Self” about the concepts of recovery management, and the award-winning “Pleasure Unwoven” about the neuroscience of addiction.

Dan McCormick, BS finance ’90, released an album called “Turn it Up!” McCormick also premiered a holiday play titled “Let’s Catch Santa!” at the Cape May Stage in Cape May, New Jersey.

Bobby Mathew, BS electrical engineering ’92, was featured in a Philadelphia Inquirer article about the DreamEscape Library, which was created and operated by Kensington Health Sciences Academy students in response to the lack of real school libraries available to them. He and other members of the Christos Mar Thoma Church in Northeast Philadelphia formed a partnership with DreamEscape and donated $5,000 to the library.

Stanley J. Niemczak, PE, BS civil engineering ’94, operations leader of Jacobs, became a member of the Chamber of Commerce for Greater Philadelphia’s board of directors.

Mike Petrakis, BS marketing ’93, CEO of PowerPay, was featured in the Philadelphia Business Journal's list of the Greater Philadelphia’s Most Admired CEOs of 2025.

John P. Repko, MBA business administration, an award-winning chief information officer and qualified financial expert (QFE), was profiled in Crain’s New York Business. He spoke about how he became interested in the tech world, how artificial intelligence is used in business, and his leadership style, among other topics.

Fred Scheuren, BS commerce and engineering ’97; MBA business administration ’03, head of analytics & operations at Liberty Bank, is one of six senior leaders to be promoted to the bank's executive vice president role.

Anna Lynn Smith, BS architectural engineering ’93; BS civil engineering ’93, rejoined HDR as the intercity and high-speed rail practice lead. She was previously the vice president of planning and strategy at Amtrak.

Jeffrey L. Williams, MD, MCPHU ’99, who is board-certified in cardiology, electrophysiology and internal medicine, was hired at Lakeland Regional Health as a cardiologist. He has served as a faculty member in several academic institutions, including the James A. Haley VA Medical Center at the University of South Florida in Tampa, the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, the University of Cincinnati Medical Center and others.

Pidor Yang, BS hotel and restaurant management ’97, opened Sahbyy Food, a Cambodian food stand, at the Southeast Asian Market in South Philadelphia, and will open a new location at Gather Food Hall in the Bulletin Building at Schuylkill Yards in Philadelphia.

Kevin Yoder, BA architecture ’93, the principal, founder and design director of k YODER design, was featured on Forbes’ Top 200 Residential Architects for 2025.

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Shahab Akvan, MD ’08, board-certified in cardiovascular and thoracic surgery, joined the United Regional Physician Group team in Wichita Falls, Texas. He has experience from institutions such as the University of Florida, the Texas Heart Institute, Baylor College of Medicine and MD Anderson Cancer Center.

Christine Bischoff, RN, MS nursing ’07, a registered nurse at Lankenau Medical Center, was profiled in an article on Mount Saint Joseph Academy’s student news site, The Campanile. The article details her interest in pursuing a medical career and how she balances it with her home life.

Rachel Brackley, FAACO, OD ’09, lectured at “Human Trafficking and Its Covert Presentation in the Optometric Practice: Hidden in Plain Sight,” a joint symposium between the Public Health and Environmental Vision Section and the new Women’s Health Special Interest Group. The topic of the lecture discussed how optometrists may encounter victims of human trafficking during routine care and the critical role they can play in both its recognition and response.

Gregory Burek, MS biological science ’09; MD ’14, was featured on the Talking Sleep podcast in an episode titled “Sleep Disorders in Military Veterans.” In the episode, Burek discusses the unique sleep challenges faced by military veterans and first responders.

Jason Cerato, BS communication ’00; MS human resource development ’14, became the senior vice president of Global Talent Acquisition & Workforce Planning for Amentum.

Carolyne Cuzeau, BS business administration ’04, became the director of financial planning & analysis at Big Y Foods, Inc. Cuzeau has served as senior manager of finance at Big Y since 2020.

Nyree Dardarian, EdD, RDN, MS human nutrition ’05, was quoted in an article in Good Housekeeping magazine about the importance of protein in our diets and the best foods to get protein from. Dardarian is the assistant clinical professor and director of the Center for Nutrition and Performance at Drexel University.

Erica Deuso, BS biological sciences ’03; MBA business administration ’12, was elected as mayor of Downingtown, making her Pennsylvania’s first openly transgender mayor. Deuso is an executive committee member of the Chester County Democrats who serves on the boards of the Pennsylvania Equality Project, PFLAG West Chester/Chester County and Emerge Pennsylvania.

Luisa Galdi, DO, BS information systems ’03, joined Renuva HRT & Wellness in Cherry Hill, New Jersey. In this role, Galdi will enhance patient care by developing holistic, bioidentical hormone replacement therapy treatment plans.

Mary Gerrie, PsyD, MA creative arts in therapy ’06, became vice president of outpatient clinics (Braintree, Marshfield, Quincy CBHC Core) at Aspire Health Alliance.

Lara R. Hart, MD ’08, was awarded the AMA Women Physicians Section Inspiration Award which acknowledges physicians who have offered their time, wisdom and support throughout the professional careers of fellow physicians, residents and students.

Abrar Hashmi, BS electrical engineering ’07, CEO of Agile Brains Consulting Inc., was featured in the Philadelphia Business Journal’s list of the Greater Philadelphia’s Most Admired CEOs of 2025, in addition to Agile Brains Consulting Inc. being featured on its Fast 50 list.

Elizabeth Hoffman, BS materials engineering ’02; PhD materials engineering ’06, became institutional mission capture director at Savannah River National Laboratory. She is also currently vice president at ASM International.

Josephine O. Ibironke, FAAO, MPH, OD ’03, became the dean of the Pennsylvania College of Optometry at Drexel following a period of interim leadership. Ibironke’s career spans more than two decades in clinical care, research and academic leadership, and her research contributions include the Baltimore Pediatric Eye Disease Study and the Baltimore Reading and Eye Disease Study, advancing understanding of refractive error, amblyopia and the relationship between vision and academic performance.

Asif M. Ilyas, FACS, MD, MCPHU ’01, was featured in an article about the benefits of wide-awake local anesthesia no tourniquet (WALANT) surgeries. Ilyas also wrote an article titled “Philadelphia sets standard for treating ‘tranq’ wounds, but government’s help is needed” for The Philadelphia Inquirer.

Lawrence James, BS information systems ’02, CEO of Connexus Technology, LLC, was featured in the Philadelphia Business Journal’s list of the Greater Philadelphia’s Most Admired CEOs of 2025.

Girija Kaimal, EdD, MA, ATRBC, MCAT, creative arts in therapy, MCPHU ’01, professor of creative arts therapies at Drexel and author of “The Expressive Instinct: How Imagination and Creative Works Help Us Survive and Thrive,” was quoted in a CNN article about how coloring can improve mental health in adults.

Joanna Kan, BS business administration ’00, CEO of Blue Story LLC, became a member of the Chamber of Commerce for Greater Philadelphia’s board of directors.

Andrew Kay, BS business administration ’08; MBA ’13, was promoted to executive vice president of growth at Dermatology Partners.

Bryan Keller, BS business administration ’09, became president of Dakota Wealth Management, where he was previously the chief strategic officer.

Sarah Kepple, MS library & information science ’09, ran for re-election to Lakewood City Council in Ohio. Kepple has served as a Lakewood City Council member at-large since 2020 and was elected council president in 2024. She is the founder and owner/educator of Gigalearn and has served as a librarian in public and school libraries.

Saif Khalil, MS materials engineering ’03; PhD mechanical engineering ’06, was featured in an article on Technical.ly about his startup, Aevumed, which specializes in medical technology such as the Phantom-LP and 3D-printed customizable collagen scaffolds. The company began as a National Science Foundation-backed project on 3D printing for organ fabrication while he was a student at Drexel and now has four FDA-cleared products on the market.

Jared Levy, BS business administration ’06, became CEO at Maryville Integrated Care, where he was previously COO.

Carla Mason, MS library & information science ’09, the director of El Centro Library in El Centro, California, was appointed to a one-year term on the League of California Cities Community Services Policy Committee, which evaluates legislation affecting cities and provides recommendations which help guide Cal Cities’ advocacy positions.

Cory Ng, DBA, MS accounting ’02, joined Villanova University’s faculty as an associate teaching professor in the Accounting & Information Systems department. In addition, he co-authored a book titled “Artificial Intelligence in Accounting: Practical Applications” by Routledge.

Heather Parsons, MD ’09, was named the Maudslien Endowed Chair in Breast Cancer Precision Oncology Research at the Fred Hutch Cancer Center, an independent nonprofit which serves as the cancer program for University of Washington Medicine. A medical oncologist specializing in breast cancer, Parsons has conducted extensive research on new ways to test a person’s blood for signs of cancer.

Jason Patton, MBA business administration ’09, new regional director for retail banking at Chase Bank, will lead the bank’s work to open 100 branches and a J.P. Morgan Financial Center in Philadelphia by 2027.

Kerry Sautner, MS science of instruction ’04; EdD educational leadership & management ’17, president and CEO of Eastern State Penitentiary, was featured in the Philadelphia Business Journal’s list of the Greater Philadelphia’s Most Admired CEOs of 2025.

Ahaji Schreffler, BS international area studies ’01; MS teaching, learning & curriculum ’17, senior director of education abroad at the Office of Global Engagement at Drexel, spearheaded a program to build computer labs in northern Tanzania so students have access to online textbooks and other educational materials. Over the past three years, Schreffler has helped cement a three-way partnership engaging the students of her Intensive Course Abroad program; TEDI, and TechServ, a student-led organization committed to bridging the digital divide in Philadelphia.

Adriana Vazquez, BS design & merchandising ’05; MBA business administration ’08, director of operations at MOD Worldwide and the head of MODHealth, was recognized as one of the Philadelphia Business Journal’s 2025 Women of Influence.

Dawn Vitale, BS design & merchandising ’03, became the new chief merchandising officer at Skims, an American shapewear and clothing brand co-founded by Kim Kardashian. Vitale was previously the chief merchandising officer for Levi Strauss & Co.

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Philippe Alen, PhD; MBA business administration ’11, became the chief business officer of AbolerIS Pharma, a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company committed to improving the lives of people suffering from autoimmune and inflammatory diseases.

Jennifer Anderson, MBA business administration ’17, was promoted to vice president of client services learning and development at The Haverford Trust Company. She will lead the training of the Client Services team, while recommending and implementing learning solutions to promote efficient team operations.

Jaime L. Arroyo, MBA business administration ’16, was elected as Lancaster, Pennsylvania’s 44th mayor. He will be the city’s first Latino mayor. Arroyo is the CEO of ASSETS, vice president of the Lancaster City Council and chair of the council’s Economic Development Committee.

Pragati Awasthi, MS business analytics ’19, wrote an article in CXO Tech Magazine about overcoming challenges with machine learning models. She is an assistant teaching professor at Drexel’s College of Computing & Informatics.

Chris Beck, BS history ’11; BS political science ’11, was named vice president of government relations at Geisinger, after having previous experience as director of state government relations at DeBrunner & Associates.

Lemond Brown, BS architectural engineering ’12, was featured in D.C. News Now’s Tech Talk, where he spoke about his Swaliga Foundation, which was created to address the gaps in math and science education among Washington, D.C., students. Brown plans to expand his program internationally, starting by opening a new STEAM center in Ghana.

Mary Ann Comunale, EdD educational leadership & management ’17, was quoted in an Anchorage Daily News article about a potential association between COVID-19 infection in pregnant women and these women having children diagnosed with autism. Comunale is an associate professor at Drexel’s College of Medicine.

Samuel D. Cook, MD ’19, was hired as a hospitalist at Sanford Bemidji Medical Center. He focuses on the treatment of adults requiring hospitalization for conditions such as heart failure, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, diabetic ketoacidosis or infections.

Eric Cornog, JD ’19, joined the Camden County Prosecutor’s Office as an assistant prosecutor. Most recently, Cornog served as an assistant prosecutor with the Burlington County Prosecutor’s Office.

Evan Ehlers, BA entrepreneurship & innovation ’19, founder of Sharing Excess, was interviewed about his organization on the Bridging Philly podcast, as well as by The Philadelphia Inquirer.

Mark Fabbi, PhD; MS higher education ’14, wrote a children’s book called “Don’t Eat the Trash,” inspired by his nephew and niece. The paperback was written under the pseudonym Cubby Hollins.

Michele-Olivia Francois, BS dance ’14; MS sport coaching leadership ’20, CEO of Movement Corrective Fitness in Montgomery County, was featured in a business spotlight by The Philadelphia Tribune.

Darin Gale, MBA business administration ’13, the current assistant city manager of Brentwood, California, was unanimously approved as city manager by the Pittsburgh City Council. His tenure began on Dec. 15.

Mary Gallagher Gordon, PhD information studies ’13, was appointed to the leadership team of Drexel Health Clinical Operations, a transformative initiative which unifies all clinical health services under a centralized structure, where she will serve as vice president of clinical operations.

Ronald W. Garrity, BS general studies ’12, was appointed consultant, independent director and leader of US operations at Daymer Group, a consulting and fiduciary services firm with $10 billion in assets under management. Garrity has led to the capture and delivery of more than $2.1 billion in federal contracts, including numerous $100 million+ prime awards at the DOD and federal civilian agencies.

Haley Glatthorn Genovese, MD ’18, a nationally recognized reproductive endocrinologist and former Jefferson-Reproductive Medicine Associates (RMA) fellow, joined RMA’s San Diego clinic. She was previously awarded the Hodgson Scholarship, the OB/GYN Excellence Award and served as chapter president of the American Medical Women’s Association.

Garrett Gillin, MBA business administration ’14, is a principal at 215 Marketing, which was recognized in the Philadelphia Business Journal’s Fast 50 as one of the region’s fastest-growing companies based on average two-year revenue growth.

Kyle Griffith, PhD; MS civil engineering ’12, announced the launch of his app called Formatr which assists students and researchers with academic formatting tasks.

Tim Gorichanaz, PhD information studies ’18, was featured in an article from The74 about the impact artificial intelligence has on trust between students and educators.

Virginia Hedrick, MPH executive master of public health ’15, became the first woman to be CEO of the California Rural Indian Health Board, where she has worked for nine years in positions such as an associate health policy analyst and a program coordinator.

Evan Hirsch, BS fashion design ’19, featured his latest collection at New York Fashion Week, titled, “Found Opulence.” The collection features 30 looks, all made from items sourced through Goodwill’s auction site or local Goodwill stores in New York and New Jersey. After the show, 15 of the designs were auctioned off, with proceeds going to Goodwill’s workforce development programs. Hirsch will continue to serve as Goodwill’s “resident fashion expert” for the rest of the year.

David Holland, MS nursing ’18, ran for a seat on the Lehigh Valley County council. He previously served as a member of the Quakertown Community School Board when he lived in Bucks County.

Joseph Hosey, BS history ’15, was hired as an associate at Burns White, LLC. He was previously an assistant district attorney for the Bucks County District Attorney’s Office.

Ashley Ivanowicz, MS human resource development ’12, joined Avalo Therapeutics as senior vice president of human resources.

Amol Kohli, BS business administration ’11, the founder of Legacy Brands, was profiled by CNBC. The article chronicled his journey from a waiter at a Friendly’s in Philadelphia to becoming the owner of the entire restaurant chain, along with its parent company Brix Holdings and six other restaurant brands.

Steven E. Kreeley, BS civil engineering ’16; MS ’19, structural engineer at Atlas, became a Pinnacle Professional Member Inner Circle of Excellence for his contributions to advancing structural engineering. He is a professional civil engineer who specializes in designing and analyzing structural components for water and wastewater treatment facilities and is also an active member of the Order of the Engineer and the American Society of Civil Engineers.

Victoria Lewis, BS chemistry ’19, served as a judge at The Scientist’s Top 2025 Innovations competition, which highlights the latest advances in life science techniques and products. Lewis is a research associate at Medical Excellence Capital, an early-stage biotech venture capital firm.

Greta Lofgren, BS business administration ’13, ran for Ward 7 City Councilor in Marlborough, Massachusetts. Her campaign emphasized the development of public safety, public spaces and community integration.

Christopher Lukach, MLS legal studies ’19, is the CEO at AKCG Public Relations Counselors, a company featured in the Philadelphia Business Journal’s Fast 50, recognizing the region’s fastest-growing companies based on average two-year revenue growth.

Kamile Nacickaite-Van Der Horst, BS sport management ’12, is a professional basketball player and member of the Lithuanian women's basketball club, Kibirkštis, part of the EuroLeague Women’s basketball league. Kibirkštis won its first game of the EuroLeague Women qualifiers, with 25 points in the first half coming from Nacickaite-Van Der Horst.

Lydia A. Pappas, JD; BS international area studies ’13, joined the law firm Leech Tishman, where she will focus her practice on labor and employment matters, representing employers in workplace disputes involving discrimination, retaliation, wrongful termination, whistleblower claims and related employment issues.

Takisha Penix, MS project management ’15, was featured in an article by the online publication The Sporting News. Her son Michael was the eighth overall pick in the first round of the 2024 NFL Draft by the Atlanta Falcons.

Amanda Sbriscia, EdD; MS higher education ’12, vice president of institutional advancement at Holyoke Community College, was appointed to the District 1 Cabinet of the Council for Advancement and Support of Education and the board of the American Council on Education Women’s Network in Massachusetts.

Mark Seltzer, MBA business administration ’11, managing director of Ensemble Investments LLC, became a member of the Chamber of Commerce for Greater Philadelphia’s board of directors.

Pedro A. Ramos, JD; HD ’14, CEO of the Philadelphia Foundation, was featured in the Philadelphia Business Journal’s list of the Greater Philadelphia’s Most Admired CEOs of 2025.

Andrew Thompson, BS civil engineering ’16, senior engineering associate of Kittelson and Associates Inc., was highlighted in the online publication Montco.Today [sic] about his interdisciplinary partnership with Drexel associate professor Brooke Kruemmling and the William Feinbloom Vision Rehabilitation Center.

Erin J. Truesdell, PhD; BS game design & production ’19, a researcher at the New Jersey Institute of Technology’s Ying Wu College of Computing and assistant professor of informatics, was appointed as a Young Futures Innovator by Young Futures, a nonprofit which aims to help teens and families navigating the uncertainties of the tech-driven world.

Jon J. Vogel, MBA business administration ’14, is a principal at 215 Marketing, which was recognized in the Philadelphia Business Journal’s Fast 50 as one of the region’s fastest-growing companies based on average two-year revenue growth.

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Laura Baehr, PhD health & rehabilitation sciences ’23, had her work developing and testing an online seated exercise program for people with spinal cord injuries, which she created during her PhD studies, supported by a $3.2 million grant from the Department of Defense to complete a randomized controlled trial to determine the program’s effectiveness.

David Blankenship, MS data science ’25, joined IDA as a data science fellow in its Global Dynamics and Intelligence Division.

Alyssa Bohorquez, BS film & television ’23, and Eli Kauffman, BS fashion design ’02, showcased their work in the exhibition for emerging artists titled “Now and Next,” hosted by Dryden Gallery in North Providence, Rhode Island. The show featured a range of paintings, ceramics, metalwork and photography.

Lissa Carandang-Sweeney, BS marketing ’22, played the leading role of Alice Heart, the first feature film directed by Temple alum Mike Macera. “Alice Heart” premiered at The Philadelphia Film Festival on October 18 and has won awards at several film festivals such as the Slamdance and Brooklyn Film Festival.

Hunter Cheng, BS psychology ’25, received the National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship, which recognizes and supports promising graduate students in NSF-supported STEM and social science disciplines.

Brandon Cisneros, BS marketing ’22, a digital marketing and communications specialist for the Greater Philadelphia Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, is one of Nextgen Collective’s 30 Under 30. His feature on the Hispanic Executive explores his accomplishments in digital communications, as well as his aspirations for himself and his community.

Jeannine Cook, MFA creative writing ’22, the owner of Harriett’s Bookshop, was featured in a profile in The Philadelphia Inquirer about the release of her debut novel, “It’s Me They Follow.” Cook’s novel combines aspects of her real life, such as the struggles that come with opening a bookstore in Fishtown, with romance and a touch of magic.

Varvara “Bobby” Diakonenkova, BS fashion design ’25, won the 2025 Supima Design Competition during the Supima Design Lab on Nov. 5.

Emily Edelstein, MS arts administration & museum leadership ’22, the executive director of CraftNOW Philadelphia, was appointed as a 2026 Art of Jazz juror for the Berks Arts 22nd annual Frank Scott Memorial Art Show.

Jaime Grookett, MFA creative writing ’22, a professor at Rowan University, is up for reelection on the Haddonfield School District’s board of education.

Sky Harper, BS chemistry ’24, received the National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship which recognizes and supports promising graduate students in NSF-supported STEM and social science disciplines.

Hanley Higgins, Esq., BA global studies ’22, joined McNees Wallace & Nurick’s Radnor, Pennsylvania, office as a corporate attorney in the Corporate & Tax Group. Hanley has prior experience as a legal intern with the Massachusetts Securities Division, where she researched fraud and regulatory compliance in the financial sector.

Gabrielle Howard, BS design & merchandising ’21, was profiled in an article on Baltimore Beat about her styling service, Moodstyling.co, which caters to “the everyday person,” and was founded with the intention of connecting people to their authentic selves. She derives her fashion inspiration from shopping at Black and indigenous-owned businesses.

Cassidy Joyce, BS environmental science ’25, was selected as an alternate for Fulbright U.S. Student Program grants for 2025–26 for a Study/Research Grant to Ireland.

Alyssa Kemp, BS/MS environmental engineering ’25, received a Fulbright Scholarship and will be researching coastal resilience and marine protected areas and how these can inform disaster risk reduction management, under the joint mentorship of the Ateneo Institute of Sustainability and Department of Environmental Science at Ateneo de Manila University.

Jasmine Lee, BS management information systems ’22, was featured in the online publication AfroTech, for her efforts in breaking barriers and building community, where she discusses her aim to enhance pricing transparency, improve claims processing and maintain the human element in healthcare, ensuring technology serves people, not just processes. She also serves as a leader at Black Wings, a program supporting Black women pursuing STEM careers within Rewriting the Code, a nonprofit dedicated to empowering college and early-career women in tech.

Lia Lewandowski, BA international area studies ’21, will make her third professional appearance as a flyweight boxer at Atlantic City’s Tropicana Showroom. Once ranked fifth among U.S. female amateurs, Lewandowski beat Chantal Sumrall on Nov. 7.

Ming Yuan Low, PhD creative arts therapies ’22, was featured on PBS for his work in music therapy to help the elderly in his community.

Angela Mastrianni, PhD information science ’24, a postdoctoral fellow at NYU Langone Health, co-led a team of researchers to determine how artificial intelligence could help pediatric trauma care providers. She presented these findings at the American Computing Machinery’s Conference on Computer-Supported Cooperative Work & Social Computing.

Hina Moheyuddin, JD ’22, became the assistant attorney general to the Texas attorney general. She is also a member of the California Lawyers Association’s executive committee privacy law section and is the vice president of community outreach at the South Asian Bar Association of Houston.

Drue Nicholas, BS finance ’25, was featured in a Global Golf Post online article about his accomplishments this summer, which put him on par with the late Jay Sigel, who was one of America’s best male amateur golfers. Nicholas became the second player to win the BMW Philadelphia Amateur and the Philadelphia Open in the same year.

Meghan O’Donnell, MS sport management ’20, senior director of strategic communications at Philadelphia Soccer 2026, was recognized as one of the Philadelphia Business Journal’s 2025 Women of Influence.

Victoria Page, MSOT ’24, co-founder of nonprofit AccessAbility UnLimbited, created Wonderland, an event which highlights children who use orthotics and prosthetics devices and adaptive equipment and offers an opportunity to connect with the community and with adaptive organizations.

Katelynn Rudolph, BS psychology ’24, was selected as an alternate for Fulbright U.S. Student Program grants for 2025–26 for a Study/Research Grant to the United Kingdom.

Kate Singh, BS environmental engineering ’25; MS environmental engineering ’25, was selected as an alternate for Fulbright U.S. Student Program grants for 2025–26 for Fulbright/NAF Fellowship in Flood Management in the Netherlands.

Rachel Sokolsky, JD ’23, was appointed to Via of the Lehigh Valley’s board of directors. She is an associate attorney at King Spry Herman Freund & Faul in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, specializing in special education law.

Ross Sonnenblick, MS psychology ’24, a doctoral candidate in Drexel’s Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, participated in a Q&A based on findings from a paper he published in Psychology of Men & Masculinities. In the article, Sonnenblick shared some of his findings and discussed the effects of GLP-1s on society and eating disorder research.

Michael J. Thurm, JD ’25, was hired as an associate at Genova Burns law firm. Thurm has a decade of corporate experience prior to his legal career. Before pursuing his law degree, he held positions at major financial institutions including BNY Mellon, JPMorgan Chase, Accenture and BP America.

Phoenix Ward, MS teaching, learning & curriculum ’22, published a new fantasy novel titled “Sins of the Fire,” the first of a three-part series.

Logan Weissberg, BS general studies ’24, became a sales development representative at Notch and LeadGenius, as well as a managing partner at Broad Street 17 LLC.

Amari Williams, BS communication ’24, signed a two-way contract with the Boston Celtics. He adds strong rim protection to the Celtics, as he was a three-time CAA Defensive Player of the Year with the Drexel Dragons.

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1930s

Jacob Rosenberg, OD optometry ’37

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1940s

Norma Schaeffer Heselbarth, BS home economics ’43
Jean Billings Hudson, BS home economics ’42
Marion Reinhard Hull, BS home economics ’45, MS ’59
Clair Knerr, OD optometry ’42
Mari Jo Convery Kuhn, BS home economics ’49
Anita Woolley Laskus, BS retail management ’48
Joyce Altenburg Lingenfelter, BS home economics ’48
Loretta Rauch Lucas, BS business teacher education ’47
Malcolm Meyer, OD optometry ’49
Charles Michaelian, Cert. mechanical engineering ’46
Robert Mitchell, BS chemical engineering ’48
Louise Keim Neam, BS retail management ’47
Robert Neuhauser, BS electrical engineering ’49
Solomon Nussbaum, OD optometry ’48
Irving Rollick, BS electrical engineering ’49
Isabell Hedrick Scanlon, RN nursing ’49
Harvey Shapiro, BS business administration ’49
Jack Simon, BS electrical engineering ’45
Shirley Stewart Stanley, RN nursing ’46
Estelle Phillips Stephenson, Cert. secretarial ’47
Sander Stern, OD optometry ’40
Ruth Johnson Strathmeyer, BS home economics ’46
Joan Teeple, Cert. junior secretarial ’47
Anne Ristine Thomas, BS home economics ’48
Raymond Williams, BS electrical engineering ’48
Virginia Heisler Woodside, BS home economics ’41
Phyllis Smith Wright, RN nursing ’48

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1950s

Edward Allwein, Cert. chemistry ’54
Roy Anderson, OD optometry ’58
Bernard Applebaum, OD optometry ’58
Palmer Arnold, BS electrical engineering ’59
Walter Badenhausen, MD medicine ’56
John Banick, OD optometry ’51
Roy Benjamin, BS civil engineering ’57
Irvin Berger, OD optometry ’56
Robert Bergey, BS mechanical engineering ’59, MS physics & atmospheric science ’65
John Bonner, BS mechanical engineering ’57, MS ’62
John Borden, BS mechanical engineering ’52
Robert Breiner, BS civil engineering ’55
Greta Lee Brown, RN nursing ’58
Edward Brunner, MD medicine ’59, PhD pharmacology ’62
Gloria Hamilla Bush, RN nursing ’59
Garrett Byma, MD medicine ’52
Barton Cahan, Cert. civil engineering ’52, BS ’56, MS ’58
Gaetano Celenza, BS chemical engineering ’57
Morris Chomitz, MS chemical engineering ’54
Barbara Binder Christie, BS home economics ’53
Geraldine Beach Clark, BS business administration ’54
Carolyn Cole Cochrane, Cert. secretarial ’56
Benjamin Cohen, BS business administration ’53
Edward Cotilla, BS mechanical engineering ’59
Earl Crispell, MD medicine ’58
John Crowther, BS mechanical engineering ’51
Harvey Deardorff, BS electrical engineering ’53
Claire Demmy, BS medical technology ’55
Carmen Di Toro, Cert. chemical engineering ’59, BS ’60
Stanley Dobren, BS electrical engineering ’53
Donald Doctor, OD optometry ’53
Richard Donaghy, BS mechanical engineering ’56
Jean Foseid Dorschu, BS home economics ’56
Robert Dougherty, Cert. business administration ’59
Richard Ellin, OD optometry ’57
Nicholas Epitropou, BS civil engineering ’55, MS ’60
Lois Klinger Evans, RN nursing ’59
Suzanne Rife Farrington, BS home economics ’57
Teresa Anne Fehlig, Cert. graduate program ’57
Arthur Fisher, BS business administration ’52
Sylvia Shirk Fitzpatrick, BS home economics ’56
James Freshcoln, BS retail management ’56
Marvin Fuchs, OD optometry ’55
Carl Fugmann, BSBA business administration ’54
Richard Gambino, OD optometry ’50
Robert Gerson, OD optometry ’58
Shirley Yecko Gervas, BS home economics ’50
Sonia Szymkowski Gildea, Cert. secretarial ’52
Albert Goldstein, OD optometry ’51
Helen Gorant, BS home economics ’59
Robert Gordon, MD medicine ’58
Donna Vanderbos Griffonetti, BS home economics ’57
Sally Grimshaw, MD medicine ’57
Sidney Guralnick, BS civil engineering ’52
Chester Hagenbarth, BS civil engineering ’59
William Hall, BS business administration ’59
Barbara Althouse Hallman, Cert. secretarial ’59
Rodney Harman, BS civil engineering ’59
Duane Hartline, BS chemical engineering ’53
John Heaney, BS business administration ’59
James Heil, BS mechanical engineering ’57, MS ’62
Frank Hinchcliffe, BS commerce & engineering ’54
Ruth Holmes, BS home economics ’58
Arnold Holtzman, BS metallurgical engineering ’54
Paula Milmon Hutt, BS home economics ’55
Margaret Harting Irwin, BS home economics ’50
Claude Jacobs, OD optometry ’53
Vernon Jarvis, BS business administration ’56
Margaret Ward Jenks, BS home economics ’51
Lois Crawford Jenny, BS administrative secretarial ’55
Alson Johnson, OD optometry ’50
Carol Swanson Kaltenhauser, BS home economics ’50
Francis Keeley, MD medicine ’56
Alfred Keglovitz, OD optometry ’57
Harry Keller, BS electrical engineering ’53
Haydee De Young Kimmich, MD medicine ’51
Adelbert Kirschner, BS electrical engineering ’51
Walter Koenig, BS business administration ’58
Donald Lawrence, BS business administration ’55
Sheila Leeds, Cert. graduate program ’58
Arthur Lewis, MS mechanical engineering ’55
George Lezenby, BS business administration ’53
John MacAfee, BS electrical engineering ’52
Richard Mahan, BS business administration ’58, MBA ’72
Joseph Marcarelli, MD medicine ’54
Gerhard Mattke, BS mechanical engineering ’55, MBA business administration ’62
Alice Patterson Maurer, Cert. secretarial ’51
Beatrice May, MS home economics ’56
Nancy Kreider Mellinger, BS administrative secretarial ’50
David Miller, Cert. mechanical engineering ’50
Russell Miller, Cert. mechanical engineering ’56
Ralf Miller, OD optometry ’58
Donald Miller, BS electrical engineering ’56
Harriet Willetts Moore, BS home economics ’58
Adam Moraczewski, BS mechanical engineering ’58
Ralph Morrison, BS mechanical engineering ’56, MBA ’59
Jerome Morse, OD optometry ’56
Ernest Mosman, BS chemical engineering ’58
Esther Nagao, MD medicine ’53
Edward Neary, BS business administration ’50
John Neuer, OD optometry ’53
Ronald New, BS electrical engineering ’57, MS ’66
John Orzel, Cert. metallurgical engineering ’58
Kathryn Goll Owsiany, BS business administration ’53
Robert Pachelbel, BS business administration ’54
Richard Palski, BS electrical engineering ’58
Edward Pietrzak, BS business administration ’56
Jerome Post, BS business administration ’58
Charles Prizer, MS chemical engineering ’56
Richard Pruyn, BS mechanical engineering ’55
Manuel Raefsky, BS metallurgical engineering ’59
Martin Rawdin, OD optometry ’59
John Reddy, OD optometry ’57
William Reichert, Cert. architecture ’53
Mary Neifert Revels, Cert. home economics ’53
John Robinson, BS business teacher education ’58
Herschel Russell, OD optometry ’58
Gerald Safier, OD optometry ’55
Joseph Salisbury, OD optometry ’57
Mark Sanders, OD optometry ’57
Anne Sangree, Cert. graduate program ’53
David Sarason, OD optometry ’55
Patricia Fuller Scheerer, Cert. secretarial ’59
Leonard Seiden, OD optometry ’52
Donald Shaw, BS commerce & engineering ’54
Sarah Ludwig Shelly, BS home economics ’52
Bruno Sicher, MD medicine ’57
Simon Silin, BS electrical engineering ’50, MS ’64
Judith Merrick Simpson, BS civil engineering ’58
Wesley Skilton, BS business administration ’54
Donald Snyder, OD optometry ’51
Louis Soletsky, MD medicine ’50
Adolph Sommer, BS business administration ’52
Gerald Stackhouse, BS electrical engineering ’55
Theodore Stahl, MD medicine ’57
Grayson Starner, BS civil engineering ’51
John Stauffer, OD optometry ’54
Herbert Steiner, Cert. civil engineering ’54, BS ’57
Virginia Powell Stewart, Cert. business teacher education ’52
George Stolberg, BS business administration ’59
Robert Stopp, Cert. business administration ’53
Helen Rebstock Straka, BS secretarial ’50
Faye Yerk Strassman, RN nursing ’52
Miriam Geyer Sursa, BS home economics ’55
Marilyn Mathews Tempest, BS business administration ’58
Robert Teunis, OD optometry ’51
Jacqueline Hotchkiss Tomassetti, BS industrial administration ’55
Jacqueline Rosenberg Wallo, Cert. home economics ’58
Floyd Walters, BS chemical engineering ’52
Genevieve Ferrari Wasko, BS administrative secretarial ’50
George Watts, Cert. business administration ’54
Veronica Robinson Weldes, MS home economics ’56
Regina Drigan Wieder, BS home economics ’52
Albert Wilkinson, BS business administration ’54
William Wolf, BS business teacher education ’59
William Yeniscavich, BS metallurgical engineering ’57
Norma Yess, BS home economics ’54
Harold Yost, OD optometry ’53

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1960s

Paul Aita, MD medicine ’66
Edward Andrejko, BS electrical engineering ’68
Thomas Antrim, BS mechanical engineering ’65
Earl Axelson, BS business administration ’61
Ronald Bales, BS business administration ’62
Ruth Barnette, Cert. graduate program ’65
John Bedrick, BS business administration ’69
Frank Benasutti, BS mechanical engineering ’61
Robert Bernstein, MD medicine ’67
Eleanor Silverstein Block, MS graduate program ’67
Richard Blough, BS mechanical engineering ’60
Richard Blumenstein, BS electrical engineering ’69
Frank Bowen, MD medicine ’69
Paul Brennan, MS electrical engineering ’60
Geraldine Bresler, MS graduate program ’62
Alfred Brewin, BS mechanical engineering ’66
Wayne Brittain, MS physics & atmospheric science ’66
Wally Buch, MD medicine ’67
Kathleen Burns, MLS library science ’67
Kathleen Finan Callan, BS home economics ’62
W. Campbell, BS mechanical engineering ’61
Kenneth Cassidy, BS commerce & engineering ’66
Robert Citerone, BS electrical engineering ’68
Stuart Cohn, OD optometry ’67
Patricia Wallace Conly, MD medicine ’60
Donald Cook, MD medicine ’65
Douglas Cranage, BS business administration ’66
Gilbert Cymbalist, BS business administration ’67
Robert Dascanio, BS business administration ’60
William Davis, BS chemistry ’64
Frederick Davis, BS business administration ’60
Margaret Burns Deering, Cert. secretarial ’60
Robert Depue, MS microbiology & immunology ’60, PhD ’63
Albert Destefano, Cert. machine design & construction ’68
Ronald DiNicola, BS electrical engineering ’64
Louis D'Orazio, BS mechanical engineering ’68
Burton Eisenberg, OD optometry ’67
Joseph Ellmer, BS mathematics ’69
William Emmerich, Cert. mechanical engineering ’61
Rheda Epstein, MS graduate program ’68
Trudy Evans, RN nursing ’66
Anthony Falo, BS architecture ’67
Robert Faux, BS business administration ’67, MBA ’71
Robert Fowlkes, BS business administration ’68
Diane Shortt Francis, MS graduate program ’69
Herbert Freiberger, BS civil engineering ’67
Murray Friedman, MS engineering management ’66
Joseph Fries, BS electrical engineering ’63, MS mechanical engineering ’97
Elizabeth Funk, MLS library science ’64
Edward Gawronski, BS electrical engineering ’62, MS ’66
Thomas Geiger, MS mechanical engineering ’64
Larry Geiser, BS mechanical engineering ’67
Raymond Gick, BS business administration ’67
Marianne Schmieg Gilmour, MS graduate program ’66
Howard Girer, BS business administration ’66
Dennis Glovach, BS physics & atmospheric science ’60
Diane Jaskulska Green, BS home economics ’69, MS medical technology ’81
Marvin Gross, MS physics & atmospheric science ’64
Patricia Haberern Gureghian, MD medicine ’63
Frank Hamell, BS electrical engineering ’64
Chester Heller, BS mechanical engineering ’69
James Higgins, MS electrical engineering ’64
Robert Holtzheimer, MS electrical engineering ’68
Malcolm Hopkins, BS industrial administration ’65
Donald Howe, BS electrical engineering ’65
Francis Hoy, BS chemical engineering ’63
George Huber, Cert. graduate program ’64
Sheila Darwin Humphrey, MS home economics ’69
Kenneth Hurwitz, BS business administration ’65, MBA ’67
William Iseman, BS electrical engineering ’67
James Johanson, BS electrical engineering ’62
Seward Jones, MS mechanical engineering ’60
Arthur Jordan, OD optometry ’65
Stephen Joyce, BS commerce & engineering ’68
Sue Kauffman, RN nursing ’69
John Knapp, BS commerce & engineering ’61
Robert Koch, BS electrical engineering ’66
Barbara Bernabei Kohl, BS business administration ’67
Mark Koral, BS business administration ’67
Walter Kovacs, BS mechanical engineering ’66, MS engineering management ’70
Kathryn Oakes Krepp, BS fashion design ’65
Ethel Cox Kutteroff, MS graduate program ’62
Richard Lasher, MS mechanical engineering ’63
Mario Lavalva, BS electrical engineering ’69
Arthur Laver, MD medicine ’69
Joel Laveson, OD optometry ’66
Harry Leister, MS chemistry ’65
Sally Lindner, MS graduate program ’67
Piotr Liwski, BS electrical engineering ’61, MS ’65
Ernest Llynn Lotecka, BS commerce & engineering ’65
James Madden, BS chemical engineering ’65
Judith Magee, Cert. graduate program ’61
Walter Markey, BS civil engineering ’62, MS environmental engineering ’65
Emil Markulis, Cert. graduate program ’65
John Marple, BS mechanical engineering ’66
Earl Masteller, BS civil engineering ’66
Joseph Matthews, MBA business administration ’67
James Maurer, Cert. electrical engineering ’60
Jerry Mazel, OD optometry ’68
Ronald McCann, MS mechanical engineering ’66, MS engineering management ’72
Paul McCarthy, OD optometry ’69
Georgia Turner McCoy, MD medicine ’64
Catherine Michon, MD medicine ’65
John Miller, BS civil engineering ’68
Sheldon Morgenstern, OD optometry ’60
Joseph Mullen, BS electrical engineering ’64
Patricia Black Ney, RN nursing ’62
Nancy Moore Norris, BS business administration ’60
Robert Nupuf, OD optometry ’67
James O'Brien, BS electrical engineering ’67
Richard Olerich, MS electrical engineering ’68
Ronald Olson, MD medicine ’64
Richard Pariseau, BS physics & atmospheric science ’64
Edgar Parker, BS civil engineering ’62
Kenneth Paul, BS commerce & engineering ’63
James Prairie, BS mechanical engineering ’63, MS ’63
Ana Deal Ramirez, MS graduate program ’66
Richard Ravenhall, MS engineering management ’67
Alfreds Reinis, BS business administration ’60
Charles Repper, MS physics & atmospheric science ’65
Edward Rich, MS graduate program ’66
George Rippel, BS business administration ’67
Kelbourne Ritter, BS accounting ’69
David Roberts, MS graduate program ’66
Bernard Roberts, BS electrical engineering ’69, MS ’73
Paul Robertson, MS electrical engineering ’68
William Robinson, BS electrical engineering ’62
Thomas Roche, BS mechanical engineering ’69
Joseph Romagnoli, MS electrical engineering ’66
Edwin Roswell, BS electrical engineering ’63
Theodore Rotwitt, BS mathematics ’66
Florence Salinger, Cert. graduate program ’61
Veronica Columbo Santilli, MD medicine ’66
Norman Schatz, MD medicine ’61
John Schubert, BS business administration ’69
Werner Schuele, BS metallurgical engineering ’60
Edward Schuler, BS commerce & engineering ’64
Robert Schumacher, MS mechanical engineering ’61
Frank Scucces, OD optometry ’68
John Seal, BS business administration ’67
Alan Selser, BS electrical engineering ’66
Jack Seltzer, MS physics & atmospheric science ’69, PhD ’72
George Shaw, BS industrial administration ’62
Camellia Shaw, MS home economics ’61
Van Sherrill, MB11 business administration ’69
Sylvia Short, MS graduate program ’67
Norman Shupe, BS electrical engineering ’62
Raymond Simanowith, BS mathematics ’67
Evalane Green Slaughter, Cert. graduate program ’64
Edward Smith, BS physics & atmospheric science ’63
Gladys Boucher Sowers, BS administrative secretarial ’62
Melvin Spitler, BS mechanical engineering ’61
Eric Stahl, BS business administration ’68
Joseph Starr, BS electrical engineering ’68
Arnold Stein, MD medicine ’62
Ronald Stevens, BS business administration ’69, MBA ’77
Richard Stoltzfus, MD medicine ’66
John Taylor, Cert. business administration ’65
Sarah Thomas, MS home economics ’66
William Thornton, BS business administration ’67
Judith Tomeo, MS graduate program ’68
Arthur Truffer, BS electrical engineering ’60
Irena Uknalis, MLS library science ’65
Madelyn Valunas, MS graduate program ’65
Marcia Heitz Vanluvanee, BS home economics ’66
Judy Williams Walczak, RN nursing ’69
Bayard Walker, MS electrical engineering ’61
Thomas Watt, BS commerce & engineering ’67
Carol Webber, MD medicine ’65
Albert Weinrich, MS electrical engineering ’63
Alan White, BS electrical engineering ’62
Regina Murtha Whitehouse, BS home economics ’67
Edward Wicks, OD optometry ’65
John Williams, BS business administration ’61
Grace Zahn Wohlsen, MS graduate program ’60
Robert Wright, BS civil engineering ’61
Roger Zapor, BS electrical engineering ’61
Abbe Esocoff Zimmerman, BS medical technology ’62

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1970s

Frederick Adair, BS chemistry ’75
Paul Adams, BS business administration ’72
Casimir Adams, MBA business administration ’77
Deborah Swenda Alexaki, AS radiologic technology ’77
Jimmy Alexander, MS civil engineering ’78
Jerome Arrison, BS accounting ’74
Gunvanti Asher, MS graduate program ’70
Kenneth Bair, OD optometry ’77
Joyce Baur, MS graduate program ’75
George Baust, AS radiologic technology ’75
Patricia Bedard, MS home economics ’77
William Bergen, BS business administration ’73
Steven Berger, MD medicine ’77
Frank Berrodin, BS mechanical engineering ’77
David Bilker, MBA business administration ’77
June Bitzer, MS graduate program ’70
Jerry Blancato, MS unknown ’77
Brian Blinkoff, BS chemistry ’70
Daniel Bossert, BS business administration ’71
Barry Brommer, BS architecture ’77
Margaret Burgoyne, MS nurse anesthesia ’77
Bruce Burke, BS architecture ’79
Margaret Snite Cameron, MBA business administration ’77
Patricia Camody Camody-Johnston, MD medicine ’71
Michael Caracappa, MS electrical engineering ’77
George Carbonell, BS accounting ’77
Francis Cavoto, PhD phys & biophysics ’76, MD medicine ’76
Michael Celotti, OD optometry ’77
John Chmielewski, BS electrical engineering ’78
John Ciocca, MS clinical psychology ’78, PsyD ’81
Ronald Cohn, BS electrical engineering ’72
Vincent Coles, BS accounting ’77
Anita Thorne Conner, BS accounting ’79
Lorna Coughlin Darte, MS graduate program ’70
Jerry Davis, BS business administration ’70
Elizabeth Day, OD optometry ’77
John Denning, BS engineering ’70
Gregory Desimone, MD medicine ’77
Laurel Clark DeStefano, MD medicine ’74
Wilfred Devine, MBA business administration ’71
Kathleen Dougherty, RN nursing ’78
David Douglass, MBA business administration ’70
Richard Drager, BS commerce & engineering ’74
Susan Dugdale, MS graduate program ’79
Charlotta Eaton, MD medicine ’76
Mark Eckhouse, MBA business administration ’77
Linda Edmondson, OD optometry ’77
George Falcone, OD optometry ’79
Michael Ferrero, BS accounting ’74
Edward Fetherolf, MD medicine ’73
Richard Finelli, MBA business administration ’75
John Finkbeiner, MS chemistry ’74
Steven Fireman, BS business administration ’72
Gregory Fleck, BS civil engineering ’77
Carl Fritz, BS mechanical engineering ’77
John Gallagher, BS biological sciences ’78
Dorothy Marusco Giampietro, RN nursing ’77
Janet Glass, BS business administration ’79
Marsha Gross, MS graduate program ’77
Nancy Grundahl Grundahl, MS environmental engineering ’76
Lawrence Guyer, BS business administration ’76
Raymond Hale Hale, BS business administration ’74
Germaine Homan Hall, MS home economics ’77
Leo Hamersky, BS mechanical engineering ’77
William Hardie, BS business administration ’70
Dale Haring, BS accounting ’74
Ted Harrer, OD optometry ’77
Theodore Harris, BS commerce & engineering ’72
Margaret Lynn Harvey, MS graduate program ’73
John Heck, MBA business administration ’72
Henry Hitner, MS pharmacology ’72, PhD ’74
John Hoagland, BS commerce & engineering ’71
Robert Hodes, OD optometry ’77
J. Holland, OD optometry ’70
Edward Hook, BS operations management ’77
John Igoe, MBA business administration ’74
Carl Johnson, MS electrical engineering ’79
Lysbeth Joslin, MS art therapy ’74
Robert Joynes, MD medicine ’72
George Kalanta, BS mechanical/industrial engineering ’77
Edward Kawczynski, BS business administration ’70
Dennis Keenan, BS operations management ’79
Ronald Kimber, OD optometry ’77
Marie Knup, MS graduate program ’78
Jeffry Komins, MD medicine ’70
Evan Komito, MS mechanical engineering ’77
Alan Kotranski, BS accounting ’78
Mayer Krain, BS accounting ’77
Alice Kateiva Kurlans, MS graduate program ’71
Walter La Sovage, OD optometry ’77
Robert LaMare, OD optometry ’70
Verna Laidley Longstreth, MS graduate urban management ’77
Thomas Lopresti, BS electrical engineering ’70
Eileen Loskie, RN nursing ’77
David Loudon, OD optometry ’78
Yuetling Louie, BS mathematics ’75
Kurt Loveland, BS mathematics ’74, BS physics ’74, MS physics & atmos science ’77
Stephen Machinton, MD medicine ’71
Susan Mahle, MS graduate program ’70
Alan Margolis, RN nursing ’77
Ann Maroni Marsh, BS fashion design ’71
Richard Masel, BS chemical engineering ’72, MS ’73
John McClay, BS business administration ’73
Lynn Swank McGraw, BS home economics ’70
David McGuckin, BS civil engineering ’74
James McGuigan, BS accounting ’77, MBA business administration ’82
Shirley Lentz McMaster, BS civil engineering ’73, MS ’75
Edward Menne, BS sociology & psychology ’74
Victoria Millet, MD medicine ’75
Vincent Mina, MS engineering management ’74
Alan Minsterman, BS electrical engineering ’73
Philip Mullen, BS accounting ’78
Jerry Myers, OD optometry ’71
Steven Myers, [unknown] physician assistant ’77
Harold Nelson, OD optometry ’79
Barbara Socoloski Niederriter, BS electronic data processing ’75
William O’Brien, BS economics ’77
James Osborn, MS environmental engineering ’73
John Ousey, MS environmental engineering ’77
Joseph Pasquarello, BS civil engineering ’77
David Patterson, BS physics & atmospheric science ’71
Anthony Piraino, MS pharmacology ’74, PhD ’76, MD medicine ’84
Gregory Pittner, BS chemical engineering ’73
Michael Pocrass, MS chemical engineering ’77
Barbara Powell, MS graduate program ’79
Walter Prusak, MS engineering management ’78
Lawrence Quigley, MS electrical engineering ’77
Maqbool Qurashi, BS mechanical/industrial engineering ’71
Regina Raubertas, BS business administration ’77
Carolyn Goddard Reid, MLIS library & information science ’71
David Remington, OD optometry ’77
Robin Reshetar, MBA business administration ’77, BS architecture ’77
Edward Reustle, MS electrical engineering ’77, MS mechanical engineering ’84
Bernard Rogus, MS engineering management ’73
Peter Ruzycki, BS business administration ’70
Donald Sauter, BS mathematics ’76, BS physics & atmospheric science ’76
Meredith Savery, MLS library science ’74
David Schad, BS biological sciences ’77
Jay Schamberg, MD medicine ’72
Sandy Schiffman, OD optometry ’70
Susan Sehn, MD medicine ’78
Marvin Sellers, BS accounting ’76
Kevin Sheehan, BS accounting ’79
Alan Sholomskas, MD medicine ’73
Guy Sileo, MBA business administration ’73
Lewis Silver, AS physician assistant ’78
Harry Sklar, OD optometry ’75
Stephen Smart, BS mathematics ’73
Robert Smith, OD optometry ’72
Ellen Smith, BS accounting ’79
Janet Magrini Smithgall, MS home economics ’77
Ronald Stagi, BS mathematics ’77, BS electrical engineering ’77
Claudette Hunter Staton, MS home economics ’75
Charles Steinberg, OD optometry ’77
Edward Stolarczyk, BS business administration ’72
Virginia Strable, MS graduate program ’71
Elaine White Talaga, MS home economics ’77
Huaan-Jang Tarng, MS mechanical engineering ’77
Mahmod Tehrani, MS electrical engineering ’76
Timothy Tesch, MS graduate program ’79
Prabhakar Thatte, MS civil engineering ’77
Charles Tlush, OD optometry ’77
Quintin Todd, MS environmental engineering ’72
Donald Totten, BS business administration ’78
Robert Uffner, BS humanities & communications ’72
James Whilldin, BS business administration ’70
Herbert Whitehead, BS electrical engineering ’78
Gerard Wills, MBA business administration ’77
Beverly Wurman, BS home economics ’71
David Young, BS electrical engineering ’78
Dennis Zelazowski, OD optometry ’70
Joseph Zsamar, BS business administration ’70

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1980s

Steven Angelucci, BS business administration ’81
Martin Applebaum, BS chemical engineering ’83
Elaine Mark Au, BS management computer information systems ’88, MBA ’94
Julie Baga, MS information studies ’86
Tory Banks, BS nutrition & food ’83, BS nursing ’94
Ramon Barrett, MBA business administration ’83
David Bayer, BS accounting ’83
John Beecham, BS accounting ’82
Sanjoy Bhattacharya, PhD civil engineering ’86
Caren Brodsky, MBA business administration ’86
Kimberly Brown, BS commerce & engineering ’88
Douglas Brown, BS computer science ’84
Martin Bryers, BS finance ’83
Anita Budry, BS electronic data processing ’83
Barry Callahan, BS civil engineering ’81
Kathleen Case, MS technology & science communication ’87
Antoinette Cecere, MS biomedical engineering & science ’83
Bohdan Chajkowsky, BS mechanical/industrial engineering ’82
Janice Chambers, MBA business administration ’87
Carol Congdon, BS accounting ’89
Mark Cooke, BS computer science ’85
Alice Coyle, MD medicine ’85
Dianne Crocker Crocker-Hannah, MS graduate program ’81
Richard Cutler, BS mechanical engineering ’84
Vibiana Cvetkovic, MS graduate program ’81
Jeffrey Dacosta, BS business administration ’82
Michael D'Emilio, BS design ’80
Nghi Dinh, BS mechanical engineering ’81
Perry Dunn, MS electrical engineering ’87
Raymond Dunn, BS commerce & engineering ’83
Ernest Edwards, MD medicine ’82
Matthew Edwards, BS electrical engineering ’89
Jeffrey Erinoff, MS environmental engineering ’82
Denise Evans, BS design ’82
Clive Evanson, BS electrical engineering ’87
Deborah Fairbanks, MS graduate program ’84
Thomas Fala, BS business teacher education ’88
Peter Fasolo, BS mechanical engineering ’85, MS ’87, PhD ’93
Michael Feldman, MS home economics ’83
John Felicione, BS retail management ’82
Joseph Fiordaliso, BS electrical engineering ’82
William Foy, MBA business administration ’82
Stephen Frankowski, BS computer science ’83
Normandie Gaitley Gaitley, BS business administration ’85, PhD ’96
Robert Garbak, MD medicine ’82
Bruce German, BS mechanical engineering ’82
Marcia Breckman Gitomer, MS group process & group psychology ’85
Patricia Graff, MBA business administration ’85
Dennis Gries, MS taxation ’80
Nalini Gundappa, MBA business administration ’89
James Halat, BS electrical engineering ’81
Timothy Hale, BS electrical engineering ’86
Mark Hampson, BS mechanical engineering ’84
Thomas Haring, BS operations management ’82
Nancy Hart, BSCAE commerce & engineering ’88
Ahmed Hassan, MS mechanical engineering ’83
Cynthia Stoltzfus Helm, AS physician assistant ’84
Donna Hendri, BS dietetics ’89
Charles Hofmann, MS chemistry ’84
Dawn Ioven, MS biological sciences ’85
Christa Irick, MBA business administration ’89
Jeffrey Jenkins, BS mechanical engineering ’82
Francis Jones, MS chemical engineering ’86, PhD ’91
Roy Kershaw, BS accounting ’88
Christine King, MS graduate program ’81
Joseph Koerner, BS retail management ’83
Susan Kreider, BS design ’83
Leslie LaGrossa, BS mechanical engineering ’85
Janis May Lee, MS graduate program ’81
Richard Lepiane, MD medicine ’82
Thomas Limeburner, BS finance ’86
John Lindsay, MS business administration ’84
Franklin Lourng, BS computer science ’89
Robert Maddalon, MD medicine ’80
Barry Magen, MBA business administration ’82
Francis Maguire, BS electronic data processing ’84
John Malin, OD optometry ’86
Robert Mann, BS business administration ’82
John Manton, MS library & information science ’89
Joanna McErlean, BS metallurgical engineering ’81
Maryellen McLarnon, BS business administration ’84
Richard Merluzzi, MBA business administration ’83
Francis Micklow, MS taxation ’85
Jeffrey Middleton, BS mechanical engineering ’81
Cleopatra Millas, BS accounting ’84
Marilyn Ming, BS economics ’83
Daniel Mis, BS electrical engineering ’81
Nancie Ann Kenny Moebius, MBA business administration ’81
John Morris, MS materials engineering ’82
Frank Murphy, BS electrical engineering ’82
Kent Naffin, BS industrial engineering ’86
Michael Norton, BS mathematics ’82
Anthony Oblea, MS graduate program ’83
William Obst, BS management of computerized information systems ’87
Patrick O'Neill, BS computer science ’86
Gary Paine, BS business administration ’82
Mark Palermo, BS accounting ’85
Denise Pearson, BS finance ’81
Charles Pegram, OD optometry ’82
Estelle Price, MS clinical psychology ’86
Joseph Puchalski, BS finance ’83
Peter Rakowski, MS taxation ’81
Frank Ratkis Ratkis, BS construction management ’86
Harry Reichardt, BS electrical engineering ’84
Catherine Richardson, MS fashion design ’89
David Richardson, BS commerce & engineering ’81
John Robins, BS civil engineering ’84
James Rosano, BS computer science ’85
Daniel Roscioli, BS production operations management ’85
Christine Rosell, MS chemistry ’83
Rita Sammons, BS chemical engineering ’85
Walter Schiefele, MS electrical engineering ’82
Roy Schriftman, MBA business administration ’80
Ann Schwartz, MS graduate program ’84
Jane Seader, MS graduate program ’87
Priya Sen, BS chemical engineering ’81
Phillip Sisk, OD optometry ’81
Michael Sisk, BS business administration ’86
Daniel Smith, BS retail management ’82
George Stefanyszyn, BS commerce & engineering ’83
Mindy Stoler, BS accounting ’84
James Sullivan, MD medicine ’81
Steven Szabo, BS mechanical engineering ’86
Gregg Terhune, MBA business administration ’85
Joseph Timlin, BS accounting ’83
John Tricarico, MBA business administration ’80
Stephen Triolo, MS mechanical engineering ’88
Thomas Trojak, BS physics & atmospheric science ’83
John Van Ginhoven, OD optometry ’82
Josephine Van Horn, BS accounting ’80
Rhea Whealin, MBA business administration ’87
Barbara Wolf, AS humanities & social sciences ’89
David Zaun, BS electrical engineering ’83, MS ’88, MS computer science ’98
Perry Zimmerman, BS interior design ’85

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1990s

Stephen Armstrong, AS nursing ’97
Latika Bali, MBA business administration ’94
Janusz Baran, BS international area studies ’97, MS arts administration ’00
Barry Barrett, MD medicine ’99
Ferdinand Boco, [unknown] radiologic technology ’97
Michael Boyer, BS mechanical engineering ’98
James Carunchio, AS mental health technology ’97, BS ’98
Charles Christmann, AS physical therapist assistant ’97
Maureen Clemens, AS nursing ’97
Catherine Dallas, MBA business administration ’90
Thomas Danak, MBA business administration ’90
Brian Donoghue, BS architectural engineering ’94
Timothy Dutton, MD medicine ’94
Nicholas Flocco, BS mechanical engineering ’91, MBA business administration ’97
Catherine Gribble, AS nursing ’90
Vladimir Grinshpun, MS electrical engineering ’97
Rodney Haines, BS accounting ’91
Bill Hauser, BS commerce & engineering ’91, MBA business administration ’02
James Huber, OD optometry ’97
Scott Hurff, BS chemical engineering ’99
Kathryn Isaac, OD optometry ’90
Sharan Mahannah, MCM clinical microbiology ’97
Richard Malinowski, BS production operations management ’93
Charece Martin, BS international area studies ’97
Marusia McLaughlin, BS information systems ’91, MBA business administration ’10
Katherine Abowitz Norfleet, BS nutrition and food science ’97
William Ofsharick, AS physical therapist assistant ’97
Thomas Pinson, MD medicine ’94
Paytrienne Pough, BS health science and society ’91
Donna Rodgers, BSN nursing ’98, MSN ’02
Edward Savitz, MS technology & science communication ’97
Francis Schoeffler, BS chemical engineering ’97
Edward Smith, BS industrial engineering ’90
Richard Tabor, MD medicine ’93
Joseph Torres, MD medicine ’92
Ravi Tripuraneni, PhD business administration ’97
Rosemary Weiss, AS nursing ’97, BSN ’98
Melvin West, MS electrical engineering ’98
Connie Andrews Whitesides, MSN nurse anesthesia ’97

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2000s

Lori Broderick, BS business administration ’02
Lisa DiDomenico, MSN nursing ’02
Jennie DiLemmo, MS chemistry ’07
Marilyn Murr Ferguson, BSN nursing ’02, MSN nurse anesthesia ’05
Theodore Gregory, BArch architecture ’02
George Holtzscher, NONMA audiology bridge NM ’02
Walter Horan, NONMA audiology bridge NM ’02
Celeste Johnson, BS communications & applied technology ’02
Lynn Kesselman, BArch architecture ’06
Andrei Nacu-Stingu, MS chemical engineering ’08, MS ’08
John Pyle, MBA business administration ’01
Marshelle Roberts, BS teacher education ’02
Rachamim Shabbat, BS electrical engineering ’02
Justin Singer, MD medicine ’09
Corey Stevens, BS commerce & engineering ’02
David Streckmann, MD medicine ’07
Margaret Urtz, MEd blindness & vision impairment ’02
Denise Williford, MS science of instruction ’02

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2010s

Sarah Assali, BS biological sciences ’14
David Butson, MS engineering management ’10
Randa Cranford, BS psychology ’19
Marvin Inman, BS marketing ’14
Adam Krezel, MSN nursing ’16
Michael Paloti, BS computing & security technology ’12
Natalie Rivera, BS biological sciences ’12

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2020s

Tyler Duggan, MFA creative writing ’22
Kevin Liu, BS mechanical engineering ’23
Trevor Schirra, MS software engineering ’21
Divya Soman, PBC software architecture PBC ’23, PBC AI & machine learning PBC ’23, PBC computing systems security & privacy ’24
Denise Speakman-McColl, BSN nursing ’20

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