Emil Stefancic in April 2010. An Associate of the University, Mr. Knox joined Fenn College in 1941 as a librarian and retired in 1983 as associate director of libraries. Lindsey Frick, BME ’07, was appointed to the board of directors of STEMout, a nonprofit organization that encourages students to consider science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) career paths.
Rackesh (Rocky) Patel, MBA ’04, is a product development specialist at Pepsico International. He lives in Keller, Texas. William Olson, MS ’04, published the novel Right on Time.
Danielle Baksa, BS Nursing ’08, lives in Lakewood and is a registered nurse in the intensive care unit of MetroHealth Medical Center.
Michael Jolic, BA ’05, graduated from The University of Akron School of Law with a JD. Jessica Marie Sutherland, BA ’06, graduated from the University of Southern California with a master’s of fine art in writing for screen and television from the School of Cinematic Arts.
David G. Bostwick Sr., BA ’08 and MA ’09, passed his licensed indep endent social worker exam and is a counselor at the Lorain County Jail. Brian Pallante, BA ’09, was appointed to the board of directors of STEMout, a nonprofit organization that encourages students to consider science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) career paths.
Gigi Traore, BA ’06, received the New Leaders Council “40 Under 40” Leadership Award for entrepreneurship. She is the executive director and founder of Power Network, a nonprofit organization that promotes leadership development, civic engagement and policy study with students of color on college campuses throughout Ohio.
Francis X. Bova III, BA ’09, is a site editor at Groupon.com in Chicago. In the summer issue of Perspective, Rebecca Hornack, BA ’96, was mistakenly included in the In Memoriam section. Ms. Hornack is alive and well and living in Scottsdale, A Z . Perspective regrets the error.
Kenyon Stewart Boltz, BA ’06, is the co-author of The Unanswered Dreams of a Dead Man. Jeffrey Hoyt, BA ’06 and MBA ’08, is a contracting officer at the NASA Glenn Research Center.
David Goshien in May 2010. Professor Emeritus Goshien founded the ClevelandMarshall Visiting Scholar Progr am and taught at the law school for more than 30 years. He retired in 2009.
Gannon Quinn, BA ’0 6 and JD ’0 9, was appointed to the Richmond Heights School Board.
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Katie Jagusch, BME ’07, is the founder and president of STEMout, a nonprofit organization that encourages students to consider science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) career paths.
Kerro Knox in April 2010. Dr. Knox taught at CSU for 16 years and was a professor emeritus of chemistry.
David Balint, BBA ’69, in June 2010. A generous donor and long-time member of the CSU Alumni Association board of directors, Mr. Balint was serving as treasurer at the time of his death. Frank Aquila, JD ’89, in June 2010. Dr. Aquila taught for 25 years in the College of Education and Human Services and earned a law degree at Cleveland-Marshall while a faculty member. A professor emeritus, he continued teaching until his death. Janice Aitken, BA ’86, MA ’90 and JD ’96, in July 2010. Professor Aitken taught legal writing at Cleveland-Marshall for seven years and coached the moot court team. M a x e e n S t o n e F l o w e r in S ep tem b er 2010. Mrs. Flower was the wife of Dr. John Flower, president emeritus of CSU. Alvin “Buddy” Krenzler in September 2010. A retired federal judge and strong CSU activist and supporter, Mr. Krenzler received an honorary doctor of laws degree from Cleveland-Marshall in 1994. Barbara “Babs” Glickman in December 2010. The wife of former CSU trustee Carl Glickman received the President's Medal in 2005 in recognition of her service to the University. Glickman-Miller Hall, home of Levin College, was named in her honor. Edward Keshock in December 2010. A faculty member for 20 years, Dr. Keshock chaired the mechanical engineering department and was Ohio's long-time honorary consul to Slovakia.
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