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Thomas Dietz, '72

"Thomas Dietz, '72, Grand Isle, VT, had ""Decisions for Sustainability"" published by Cambridge University Press, which won the Gerald R. Young Book Award from the Society for Human Ecology.Thomas was also inducted into the U.S. National Academy of Sciences in 2024.

Linda Fifer, '74, M.A. '75

"Linda Fifer, Hamilton, MT, '74, M.A. '75, recently released her newest book "Winter's Turn," about a woman who is stalked and negotiates her life through the legal system.  This novel received the 2025 Readers' Favorite Silver 5-Star Book Award.

Another one of Linda's novels, "Finding the Grain," is a Literary Titan Gold Book Award winner from 2024.

You can find Linda's novels at AtmospherePress.com or Amazon.com."

Michael Gunter, Ph.D. '72

"Michael Gunter, Ph.D. '72, Cookeville, TN, has been a professor of political science at Tennessee Tech University for more than 50 years. He has published more than 24 peer-reviewed books and 200+ peer-reviewed scholarly book chapters or journal articles on subjects including Kurds, Armenians, Turkey, Syria, the United Nations and terrorism, among others. He is the recipient of Tennessee Tech University's Outstanding Research Award and Teaching Award. He has also taught for the U.S.

Matt Riehl, '06

Matt Riehl, '06, Stow, OH, was inducted into the Association of Ohio Commodores by the governor and the Board of Trustees. It is Ohio's most distinguished honor. The organization was founded by Governor Rhodes in 1966, and it exists to assist the governor and lieutenant governor in promoting economic development and job creation in Ohio. Matt is the vice president of Stow City Council, and this honor recognizes his business accomplishment, acumen and leadership.

Barbara Johnstone, '66

"Barbara Johnstone, '66, Grove City, OH, has recently published her debut novel ""Cemetery Ridge"" through Proving Press, an imprint of The Columbus Publishing Lab. The novel is a realistic fiction mystery targeted to upper middle grades but enjoyable for all ages. Centered around an old, eerie graveyard, the novel pulls the reader into the intrigue of a twisted thriller. The cover of ""Cemetery Ridge"" is an original watercolor by artist Robert L. Boyles.  

Jack Bernhardt, '71

Jack Bernhardt, '71, Hillsborough, NC, is a retired professor of anthropology and archaeology. He is also a journalist specializing in the culture and music of the American South. His ethnography, "Blue Grass: The Music Ministry of Jerry and Tammy Sullivan," is available from University Press of Mississippi. He wrote about bluegrass, gospel and country music for more than 30 years for Raleigh, North Carolina's The News and Observer.

Brandy (Ricketson) Anderson, '08

Brandy (Ricketson) Anderson, '08, Palm Coast, FL, was named as one of the Top 5 State Finalists for Teacher of the Year for Florida in May. She was named Teacher of the Year for her school, Indian Trails Middle School, in October 2024 and for Flagler County in January 2025. 

Peter Jedick, '71

"Peter Jedick, '71, Rocky River, OH, has written his third novel, "The Westport Jets Meet the Beatles, A Baby Boomer Adventure." His most recent book is an adventure in the style of Tom Sawyer in which four members of a Pony League baseball team are on a mission to meet the Beatles when they come to Cleveland, Ohio, for a concert in 1964. Can they overcome all the obstacles in their way to pull off the impossible dream? Join them on their Baby Boomer adventure and find out.

Deepshikha Bhati

Deepshikha Bhati has reached several milestones in her short career as an educator and researcher, all of which highlights her dedication and passion for sharing her expertise with others. She is a computer science lecturer on the Ñý¼§Ö±²¥ State Stark campus, with a keen interest in artificial intelligence (AI) technology.Just this year, Bhati was selected as a John and Fonda Elliot Design Innovation Faculty Fellow through which she is engaged in a prestigious interdisciplinary program focused on human-centered design and innovation strategy. She was also named a Teaching Scholars Program Fel...

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