Utica Magazine - Fall 2019

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YOUR LETTERS

Praise for Dr. Panda It was sheer serendipity that your magazine crossed my desk. I was immediately taken by the cover story about Dr. Nikhil Panda ’02. What an excellent piece! The interviewer’s questions to Dr. Panda answered all MY questions about his life and his trajectory as a pioneering heart surgeon. Well done! Suzon O. Kister Durham, NC Class Notes Confusion I love your new look for Utica magazine. Very nice and modern! Just wondering, what does the particular numbers mean after a person’s name? When someone is described as ’15, G’17, does this signify he or she was a member of the class of ’15 but she graduated in ’17? Or has additional degrees? Harry Fisher ’78 Albany, NY Editor’s Note: Great question! A year with no letter indicates the person’s graduating class for a bachelors degree from Utica College. The “G” denotes a graduate degree from UC. So a person who earned a bachelor’s degree in 2015 and a grad-

uate degree in 2017 would be listed as John Doe ’15, G’17. Degrees conferred from other institutions are not noted.

Expert Opinion The new Utica magazine, in the view of this former alumni editor, is a winner. Jim Leach ’67 Hamilton, NY (For 25 years, Leach served as Director of Communications and alumni magazine editor at Colgate University in Hamilton, NY.)

Honoring Dr. Richard Costa I would like to eulogize Richard Hauer Costa, a former UC professor who

passed away in New Hartford, aged 97, on May 21, 2019. I transferred to Utica College from Cornell as a biology major more than 50 years ago. I was enjoying my science and math classes, but I was putting off the literature course required for my degree because my English teachers from high school and Cornell ranged from boring to sadistic. I had come to think it was impossible to teach English well. I approached Mr. Richard Costa’s classroom determined to stick it out. He passed out a short story, “Theft,” by Katherine Anne Porter, told us to read it, and called the roll. I noticed that there was a pre-med

student, I’ll call him Mr. X, who had been very obnoxious in two of my science classes. Mr. Costa then led a discussion of the story that was useful and enjoyable, had Mr. X not contributed some of his annoying disquisitions. When the class ended, Mr. Costa assigned more reading and said, “Mr. X, please see me after class.” I eavesdropped on their conversation. Costa said, “Mr. X, you are not taking this class.” “You can’t do that, I’m a straight A pre-med.” “I don’t care who you are or who your family might be. If you come back you will get an F.” I went to the second class with some trepidation because I expected Mr. X to win. I was not going to stay if he

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