s 0 6 9 1 Carol Hair Moore (B.S.
’62 Elementary Education) published the fourth book in her series, I Wish You Ice Cream and Cake. FSU Professor of English Emeritus, Dr. Bruce Bickley, edited the fourth book, “Papa Mole’s Secrets of Happiness.”
Erik L. Collins (M.A. ’66 Higher Education), formerly a faculty member and associate director for graduate studies in the School of Journalism and Mass Communication at the University of South Carolina, retired from full-time status and was named professor emeritus.
Mike Martin (B.S. ’66 Physical
Education), head coach of the Florida State Baseball Team, was honored by Tallahassee Memorial Hospital for his generous donation to the Children’s Center Creating Opportunities for Parent Empowerment Program. The hospital named the Tallahassee Memorial Children’s Center Playroom in his honor.
s 0 7 9 1 Josephine “Jo Ann” Lordahl (Ph.D. ’70 Educational Psychology) has published over 20 books including her most recent work, “Money Meditations for Women.”
Kenneth A. Polcyn (Ph.D. ‘70
Social Studies and Education Technology) published an autobiography, “My Life Remembered,” which includes a discussion about his accomplishments including athletic honors, degrees, coaching, world business travel, published books, numerous magazine articles, book chapters, technical papers for government agencies and more.
James Olliver (M.S. ‘71 Higher
Education, Ph.D. ‘75 Higher Education), provost of St. Petersburg College’s Seminole campus, retired after 26 years with the college.
Alice L. Kershaw Luckhardt (B.S. ’72
Social Science Education) was honored with her husband, Greg, as Martin County Historic Preservationists for October 2013 to May 2015.
Sarah
Clemmons
(Ed.D. ’77 Elementary Education, Ph.D. ‘80 Education), senior vice president of instruction at Chipola College, was named Jackson County Citizen of the Year.
Joel R. Gecht (Ph.D. ‘77
Counseling/Human Systems), president and CEO at IMPACT Solutions, recently published the psychological suspense novel, “Amanda Memories.” The story, set at FSU in the ‘70s, features a young psychology intern at FSU as he navigates through unexpected issues brought on by his first patient at the Counseling Center.
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