2011 Spring—Alumni News and Notes 1960s

  Ann Corbett ’60 (CLAS), an instructor for the U.S. Navy in San Diego, received her master’s degree in education from Pennsylvania State University. Richard Fulton ’63 M.A., ’69 Ph.D., a professor of political science at Northwest Missouri State University, is the co-author of Understanding Missouri’s Constitutional Government, published by the University of Missouri Press […]

 

Ann Corbett ’60 (CLAS), an instructor for the U.S. Navy in San Diego, received her master’s degree in education from Pennsylvania State University.

Richard Fulton ’63 M.A., ’69 Ph.D., a professor of political science at Northwest Missouri State University, is the co-author of Understanding Missouri’s Constitutional Government, published by the University of Missouri Press in November.

Richard H. Gowen ’63 (CLAS)was inducted into the Massachusetts Basketball Coaches Association Hall of Fame on Nov. 21, 2010, at the College of Holy Cross in Worcester, Mass.

Frances Pilch ’63 (CLAS), a professor and head of the Department of Political Science at the United States Air Force Academy, was named the 2010 Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching Colorado Professor of the Year by The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching and the Council for Advancement and Support of Education, in recognition of being a top professor in her state.

Nancy Holderman Durante ’65 (CLAS) is the author of her late uncle’s memoirs, entitledBetween Kittyhawk and the Moon, published by BookSurge Publishing in June.

Pat Hinckley Aust ’66 M.S.W. volunteers at Interval House in Hartford, Conn., where she provides small counseling/play therapy groups for children 3 to 16. From this rewarding experience she has developed her blog, “Writing Down the Shelter” (bit.ly/ruralwriter).

Frank Gwazdauskas ’66 (CANR), the David and Margaret Lincicome Professor of Dairy Science in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences at Virginia Tech, was conferred as David and Margaret Lincicome Professor Emeritus by the Virginia Tech Board of Visitors. He was recently named Fellow of the American Dairy Science Association and has been a member of the Virginia Tech community since 1974.

Karen Maguire ’68 (CLAS), ’71 M.A., ’81 Ph.D., founder and chief executive officer of Satuit Technologies, Inc., a sales force automation and client management solutions company in Norwell, Mass., was inducted into Archbishop Williams High School’s Academic Hall of Fame for educational excellence and distinction. The induction ceremony took place at the Neighborhood Club in Quincy, Mass., on Oct. 3, 2010.