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Spring 2014

Kiplin opener

Features

June 10, 2014
Students, Faculty Bring New Life to Maryland Founder’s Home in England
Farm illustration

In Brief

June 10, 2014
Maryland Helps Farmers Navigate Changing Laws
Teachers in training

Innovation

June 10, 2014
Virtual Classroom, Real Teaching
Hunter

Features

June 10, 2014
With a Nor’easter crawling toward his College Park office, Maryland geographer Matthew Hansen is thinking about traveling into untouched tropical wilderness.…
Wrought iron red M Gate against brick outside of Maryland Stadium.

Innovation

June 10, 2014
Wrought iron red M Gate against brick outside of Maryland Stadium.

Innovation

June 10, 2014
Professor Aims to Improve Athletes’ Health
Wrought iron red M Gate against brick outside of Maryland Stadium.

Campus Life

June 10, 2014
Wrought iron red M Gate against brick outside of Maryland Stadium.

Innovation

June 10, 2014
Hanifah Batool ’12

Campus Life

June 10, 2014
Sophomore Omar Goheer’s burgeoning attempt to change the world began with rainstorms and a wet headscarf.
Opener

Parting Shot

June 10, 2014
Square space creator

Campus Life

June 10, 2014
In just a decade, Anthony Casalena ’05 (above) has taken his company froma one-man operation in his Maryland dorm room to one that can afford a $4 million…
woman jump roping

Campus Life

June 10, 2014
The journalism major scaled back her jump-roping practice schedule during freshman year at Maryland, but she’s getting warmed back up for national competition…
Planting

Campus Life

June 10, 2014
Terp Farm, located 15 miles south of the university on its crop research facility in Upper Marlboro, will grow vegetables year-round.
Soccer stars

Campus Life

June 10, 2014
With Graham Zusi and Omar Gonzalez making the 23-man roster headed to Brazil in June, Terps are overrepresented on the squad. (Two other former UMD players,…
Dorland opener

Features

June 10, 2014
Diagnosed With Rare Cancer, Honors Director Offers Lesson in Living Fully
Visualization tools being developed by UMD researchers

In Brief

June 10, 2014

Class Notes

News on Friends and Classmates

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70s

Mark McEwen ’76

Mark McEwen ’76, a longtime journalist who suffered a stroke in 2005, returned to Orlando’s WKMG Local 6 in February to host regular segments for the noon broadcast called “Positive Mark.” He previously spent 16 years with “CBS This Morning,” during which…

Passings

Jean Amos ’44

Jean Amos ’44 died March 1 of complications from dementia at her Loch Raven Village, Md. home, according to the Baltimore Sun. She was 90. Amos was born in Baltimore and raised in Mount Washington. After earning a bachelor’s degree in 1944 in English from…

80s

Dean Ventola ’82, ’83,

Dean Ventola ’82, ’83, AIA, has joined Bowie Gridley Architects as director of construction administration. He brings more than 30 years of experience in architecture and urban planning, including work throughout the Mid-Atlantic region. He also serves as…

00s

Laya Ballesteros ’01,

Laya Ballesteros ’01, a teacher at Achievement First Bushwick Elementary in Brooklyn, N.Y., has been recognized by the network of nonprofit charter schools as a “distinguished teacher.” The title acknowledges her success in student achievement, student…

00s

Kelley Benham French M.J. ’02

Kelley Benham French M.J. ’02, a 2013 Pulitzer Prize finalist and a longtime writer and editor for the Tampa Bay Times, will join the faculty of the Indiana University Media School on Aug. 1 as a professor of practice. French, a former high school…

80s

Camellia Blackwell Ph.D. ’85

Mixed-media artist Camellia Blackwell Ph.D. ’85 in April hosted 20 art collectors and enthusiasts at her art studio and gallery, an event organized by the Smithsonian Anacostia Museum. Her work combines photography and printmaking, and she is also a…

Passings

Elizabeth Setzer M.Ed. ’67

Elizabeth Setzer M.Ed. ’67 died Dec. 27 at a hospice in Centennial, Colo. She was 96. The cause was heart disease, her daughter Nancy Setzer Luria said. Setzer was born in San Diego and was a 1940 graduate of the University of California at Berkeley. From…

Passings

Roy Thompson Jr. ’61

Roy Thompson Jr. ’61, a decorated officer during the Korean War who, while on duty, played himself in a Hollywood movie shot on location, died April 22 in Panama City, Fla., according to The New York Times He was 85. Thompson was a lieutenant in the army…