Gretchen Moran Laskas (English and Philosophy 1992) has published her first novel, The Midwife's Tale with the Dial Press (released in April 2003).
Laurence McNamee (PhD 1957) for the last 20 years has been a Sunday columnist for the Dallas Morning News, a feature writer for Ring Magazine and Boxing Illustrated.
Richard Miller (PhD 1992) is an Associate Professor of English at Rutgers. His book, As If Learning Mattered: Reforming Higher Education, was published by Cornell in 1998.
Dennis Palumbo (BA 1973) is a writer and licensed psychotherapist in private practice. After a background in advertising, Dennis became a screenwriter, most notably of the feature film My Favorite Year. He serves on the faculty of UCLA Extension, where he was named Outstanding Teacher of the Year.
William Andrew Pierce (BA English & Political Science 1982) is the Director of Public Affairs for Blue Cross and Blue Shield in Washington, DC. Previously, he served as the Press Secretary for Congressman William Thomas and Congresswoman Olympia Snowe.
Daniel Rosenthal (CAS 1978), a Richmond, Virginia attorney, works as a part-time radio host and producer for Central Virginia's Public Radio, WCVE-FM.
Hilary Faithe Selznick (BA 1997) is Marketing Assistant for Taylor and France Publishing in Philadelphia. She also is in graduate school for an elementary education degree.
Andy Solomon (PhD 1974) is Professor of English at the University of Tampa, Florida.
Marjie Stewart (MFA 1996) is teaching English at La Roche College and has had her 21st play produced in the summer of 2001. She has also run two marathons and is in training for her third.
Kathleen Welsch (PhD 1994) is currently an Associate Professor of English and Writing Center Director at Clarion University in Pennsylvania.
Ron Wisniski (BA English & Theatre 1979) has been a professional actor in New York for 20 years. Recently he appeared as FDR in the twentieth anniversary national tour of Annie