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Fall 2023: In Memory

Note: An * before a name means the alumnus was a faculty or staff member, too. So they are also listed under Faculty/Staff with their dates of service at СƬƵ.

1940s

James Hudkins, BSE ’48, February 25, 2023


1950s

Priscilla Johnson, BA ’51, December 14, 2022 

George Mallow, MA ’54, December 9, 2022

Margaret Rohde, BS ’54, January 7, 2023


1960s

Walter Yingling, BS ’65, MEd ’67, September 29, 2022

Sandy Shore, BFA ’67, May 1, 2022


1970s

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Sharon Lower, BSN ’79, April 5, 2023


1980s

Wendy A. Steesy, BS ’88, April 20, 2023

Elgie M. Underwood, BBA ’89, August 5, 2022


1990s

Susan Kozlevcar, BSE ’91, June 14, 2021 


2010s


2020s


Faculty/Staff

PhD, Professor Emeritus of Adult, Counseling, Health and Vocational Education (1964–1996), October 3, 2022  
In the 1960s, in addition to teaching he was assistant track coach (1964–1967) and worked for US AID in Tanzania on a university contract for СƬƵ. In 1966, he was director of a 10-week Peace Corps training school at СƬƵ for programs in Venezuela and Bolivia. Upon the project’s completion, he functioned as the university’s representative to the Peace Corps.

After the tragedy of May 4, 1970, he became chair of the 52-member University Commission to Implement a Commitment to Non-Violence, later known as the Kegley Commission. According to interdepartmental correspondence dated May 21, 1970, СƬƵ President Robert I. White charged the commission to recommend methods and procedures for ensuring non-violence on campus, which was seen as crucial to the university’s ability to reopen.

In the 1970s, he was a coordinator, director and liaison for international education at СƬƵ. He went on to teach health education and later became the department chair, as well as chair of the allied health sciences department, which morphed into adult, counseling, health and vocational education (ACHVE) (1975–1994). Following his retirement, he served as interim special assistant to the provost (1996–1998) and special assistant to the dean of fine and professional arts (1998–2000). He also served on various boards, including the СƬƵ Alumni Association.

clerk in Admissions and Records (1966–unknown) and program coordinator for education, College of Continuing Studies (1985–1991), July 8, 2021
She was instrumental in founding the Virginia Hamilton Conference on Multicultural Literature for Youth at СƬƵ, which celebrated its 35th anniversary in April 2023.

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Nora Granat Kegley, BS ’60
This photo of Charles and Nora Kegley kissing on the “K” appeared in the Fall 2016 issue of СƬƵ Magazine. The couple met in Florida during spring break and discovered they both attended СƬƵ. They had participated in “Kiss on the K” every year since it began.

 

DDS, served on the СƬƵ Board of Trustees (2006–2015), June 28, 2023
Skilled as an oral surgeon, he donated his time and talents to СƬƵ athletes who needed dental care. He also made custom mouthguards for the football team. He was a longtime mentor to СƬƵ head men’s golf coach Herb Page, BS ’74, MA ’76, and provided the lead gift for the $2.2 million . The center was dedicated in September 2007 and remains one of the top facilities in the nation. СƬƵ honored him with the Distinguished Alumni Award in 1999.

Memorial gifts may be made to the СƬƵ , which supports the СƬƵ men’s and women’s golf programs, assists with interscholastic support and enables competition on a national level. Donations to the Chip In Club may be made securely  or by mail to СƬƵ Athletics, Attention Golf Program, 1025 Risman Dr., Kent, OH, 44240.  Write checks payable to the СƬƵ Foundation, specify Fund #14882 in memory of Emilio Ferrara. 

PhD, assistant professor in the Department of Physics (1967–1971), February 9, 2023

PhD, professor in the Department of History (1969–2004), July 13, 2023
“The foundations of today’s Department of History at СƬƵ were laid by Felix and his peers who began arriving at the university in the 1960s. He was among the vanguard of a new generation of scholars working in African history to tell the story of the peoples of Africa (the Igbo in Felix’s case) from their perspectives. His legacy can be traced not only in СƬƵ’s African Studies program and a thriving pipeline of graduate students from Africa studying in our department, but in a scholarship endowed by his children that will benefit generations of СƬƵ students. The scholarship, which honors his 35-year career at СƬƵ, provides tuition and other assistance to students who are in good academic standing, are sophomores or above and are minoring in African Studies.” —Kevin Adams, PhD, Chair and Associate Professor, Department of History

Memorial gifts may be made securely or by mail to the СƬƵ Foundation, P.O. Box 5190, Kent, OH, 44242; specify Fund #36441 for the Ekechi Scholarship.

Professor Emerita of Library and Information Science (1979–1998), February 27, 2023
She was a temporary instructor at СƬƵ in curriculum and instruction (1979–1982). After earning a doctorate, she directed the Instructional Resources Center (1981–1986). She accepted a faculty appointment in the School of Library and Information Science in 1986, earning tenure on the basis of teaching excellence (Distinguished Teaching Award, 1995), direction of student theses (over 400) and scholarly publishing record. Her scholarly interests included library management, academic libraries, social sciences information sources and services, and introducing ethnicity and multiculturalism in libraries. After retiring at the end of 1998, she taught part time for a few additional years.

served on the СƬƵ Board of Trustees (2000–2009), June 18, 2023
She was the president and CEO of a 60-year-old family business and one of the nation’s oldest and most respected public relations firms. As a trustee on СƬƵ’s board, she chaired the presidential search committee during her tenure (2006–2008). She gave the university’s commencement address in 2009. She received the Centennial Alumni Award from the College of Education, Health and Human Services in 2022.

coordinator of Information Services and instructor of journalism at СƬƵ Trumbull ( 1974-1977), May 5, 2023
While working at СƬƵ Trumbull, she was known as Valerie Ann Dueber.

part-time lecturer in the Department of English (1981-1985), January 18, 2023

worked at the Department of Residence Services (1982–2005), July 19, 2023
At the Department of Residence Services, she was business officer (1982-1986), business manager (1986–1999) and senior business manager (1999–2005).


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