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Volume 19
Number 2 Winter 2002 |
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1962 John "Jack" Corey, M.S., received an Award of Distinction from the UC Davis College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences. Corey, an authority on the remediation of subsurface contaminants, manages the lead laboratory for the Department of Energy's Subsurface Contamination Focus Area at the Savannah River Technology Center. • Roy Saigo was named president of St. Cloud State University, Minnesota's second-largest university. He had been chancellor at Auburn University in Montgomery, Ala. 1963 Carol Wall, M.A. '65, Ph.D. '71, vice chancellor of student affairs at UC Davis, announced her plans to retire at the end of the academic year after serving for more than 40 years at UC Davis. "I like to imagine that I shall reclaim the introverted, contemplative and rather compulsive person that I remember being before being swept up in the administrative life," she said. "I will read more, spend time with friends and family, again pursue photography and birding with dedicated attention, volunteer my services to worthy causes and, I hope, have a great deal of fun." 1966 Philip Coelho, founder of ThermoGenesis Corp. in Rancho Cordova, was saluted as an innovator in the life sciences by Comstock's magazine. Coelho has invented or co-invented 22 patented products for the firm, which focuses on blood-related products and devices. • Philip Coelho, founder of ThermoGenesis Corp. in Rancho Cordova, was saluted as an innovator in the life sciences by Comstock's magazine. Coelho has invented or co-invented 22 patented products for the firm, which focuses on blood-related products and devices. • Artist Bruce Nauman, M.A., was featured on PBS's "Art:21--Art in the Twenty-First Century," which aired in September. The program featured 21 artists, including Nauman, who lives in New Mexico and works in the diverse mediums of sculpture, video, film, printmaking, performance and installation. Program notes and a transcript of the broadcast can be found at www.pbs.org/art21. 1967 Bob McAlister is the chief probation officer in Mendocino County. 1969 Stan Oden joined California State University, Sacramento, this fall as assistant professor of government. Previously he was assistant to the city manager of Berkeley and then a graduate student at UC Santa Cruz, where he received a Ph.D. in sociology in 1999.
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