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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…
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.
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…
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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60s

Ellen Paul ’69, M.A. ’74

Ellen Paul ’69, M.A. ’74 was part of a team that won the 2014 Family Choice Award for Best Toy in the pet category for its Happy Kids-Happy Pets boxed set of collectible cards and CD. It’s designed to teach children ages 4 to 9 about the humane treatment…

Passings

Joseph “Walter” Gibson ’69

Joseph “Walter” Gibson ’69 of La Plata, Md., died Jan. 16 in East Stroudsburg, Pa., according to the Southern Maryland News Net. He was 73. Gibson served in the army from 1962 to September 1964 in Tobeyhanna Army Depot, Pa. He worked as a soil scientist…

80s

James Cook ’83

James Cook ’83 was named to Federal Computer Week’s Federal 100 list for 2014. Each year, the magazine recognizes 100 government, industry and academic leaders who have played pivotal roles that affect how the federal government acquires, develops and…

00s

Michael E. Strauch ’00, M.A. ’02

Michael E. Strauch ’00, M.A. ’02 has been elected a shareholder at Carlton Fields Jorden Burt. He is a member of the firm’s National Trial Practice, Bankruptcy and Creditors’ Rights, Financial Services-Regulatory, Financial Services and Insurance…

90s

Kathy Hedge M.B.A. ’99

Kathy Hedge M.B.A. ’99 has been named executive director of the nonprofit Parent Encouragement Program, which offers in-depth parenting classes in the D.C. area. She previously provided strategic planning, fundraising consultations and training as an…

90s

Alexandra Rudolph ’99

Alexandra Rudolph ’99 has joined the Chicago litigation firm Zagnoli McEvoy Foley LLC as a senior consultant. She specializes in conducting focus groups, mock trials, shadow juries and preparing experts and witnesses for trials and depositions. She has a…

00s

Andrew Gretes ’04

Andrew Gretes ’04 in his debut novel “How to Dispose of Dead Elephants” traces the journey of two young men, one with re-emerging epilepsy and the other confronting his unknown origins, as they seek out Aesop fables to doodle over. Gretes’ short stories…

Passings

Sharon L. Friedlander ’75, M.A. ’03

Sharon L. Friedlander ’75, M.A. ’03, a beloved Baltimore County public schools special education teacher, died Jan. 24 of giant cell myocarditis, at Johns Hopkins Hospital, according to The Baltimore Sun. The former Sharon Lee Falk was born and raised in…