Editor’s Note: The following listing originally appeared in the College of Arts and Sciences 2024 Fall Alumni Magazine.
Essie Chambers ’93 published her debut novel, Swift River.
Susan Silver Cohen ’67 was named chair of the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts by Gov. Josh Shapiro.
James Ten Eyck G’69, Ph.D. ’73 published his first poetry collection, Footprints.
Joseph G. Fazzary ’89, L’92 was awarded the Frank S. Hogan Award from the District Attorneys Association of the State of New York, the state’s highest prosecutorial award.
Phyllis Greenberger ’64 published Sex Cells: The Fight to Overcome Bias and Discrimination in Women’s Healthcare.
Joshua Koopman ’99 starred as Michael in Earlybird, a comedy film about a desperate theater owner resuscitating his struggling business with off- the-wall productions.
Marilyn Wolfe Levinson ’61 (writing as Allison Brook) published Overdue or Die and Booked on Murder, the final installments in the Haunted Library series.
Alan Miller ’55, G’58, L’68 published the books Holding Court and A Reluctant Madonna, and produced the TV and YouTube series Writers’ Corner.
Milton R. Shefter ’56 was named to the executive committee of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences’ newest branch, Production and Technology.
Gina Sipley G’06 published her academic crossover book, Just Here for the Comments: Lurking as Digital Literacy Practice.
Bill Utley ’68 co-authored Fort Niagara: The British Occupation 1759–1796.
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