Astronaut Dr. Richard Linnehan '80
will be aboard NASA's space shuttle
mission STS-109 in February. Linnehan will make three walks in space to
help repair the Hubble Space Telescope. | |
Richard D. Aronson '58 , president of Century Tire Co.
and Auto Service Centers, was inducted into the Maine Business Hall of
Fame. | |
Marilyn K. Bedell '94G is the 2001 recipient of the
Oncology Nursing Society (ONS) Linda Arenth Award for Excellence in
Cancer Nursing Management. Bedell is nursing director of oncology
patient care services at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center
in Lebanon, N.H. | |
Henry "Hank" Berg '78 was appointed chief operating
officer at Taction, a Maine-based international customer contact service
company. Ann Lamontagne Caron '84 and husband Glenn '83, owners of
Scenic Nursery and Landscaping, are the recipients of a 2001 Farm of
Distinction Award from the New Hampshire Department of Agriculture,
Markets and Foods. The Raymond nursery was selected for its aesthetic
appeal. | |
Mary Ellen Goggin '75 has been appointed of counsel to
Benesch,
Friedlander, Coplan and Aronoff LLP in Cleveland, Ohio. Goggin's
practice focuses on corporate mergers and acquisitions. | |
Robert Hallworth '93 has been named the director of
international education at Salisbury
University in Maryland. He was formerly director of student programs
at UNH's Center for International Education and an intern at the U.S.
Department of State. | |
April Lindner '84 is the recipient of the 2001 Walt
McDonald first book poetry prize for her collection, "Skin," scheduled
for spring publication by Texas Tech University Press. Lindner recently
joined the English department at St.
Joseph's University, Philadelphia, Pa., as an assistant
professor. | |
Laura Monica '79 , '80G, president of High Point Communications
Group in Bow, N.H., has received the Small Business Person of the
Year Award from the Greater Manchester Chamber of Commerce. | |
Todd Selig '94G was named Durham, N.H., town administrator.
He was formerly business administrator for the Hopkinton School
District-SAU 66 and town administrator in New Boston, N.H. | |
Carolyn J.
McElroy '74 has joined the Washington, D.C., office of Mintz, Levin, Cohn, Ferris, Glovsky and
Popeo as a counsel, practicing in the health care section. McElroy
is former director of the Maryland Medicaid Fraud Control
Unit. | |