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Give a Rouse

Nov/Dec 2002
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Give a Rouse
Nov/Dec 2002

Eric Evans '72, an English professor at Landmark College in his hometown of Putney, Vermont, served as a referee at the 16-nation World Lacrosse Championships last summer in Perth, Australia, including the final match, which was won by the United States. Munkenbeck and Marshall, the architectural firm of Alfred Munkenbeck '69, has been selected to design a new 125,000- square-foot art museum in Grand Rapids, Michigan.

Dawn Hudson '79 has been promoted topresident of Pepsi-Cola North America,based in Purchase, New York, where shewas most recently senior vice presidentof strategy and marketing.Northeastern University in Boston has;named Peter Roby '79 director of its Center for the Study of Sport in Society. Hewas previously vice president of U.S.marketing for Reebok International.Georgia State University associate professor of philosophy Tim Renick '81 hasbeen named the State of Georgia Out-standing Teacher for Research Institutions.

Gail Boudreaux'82 is the new president of Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Illinois, which provides health insurance coverage for about 5 million people in that state. Two alumni earned Emmy awards in September: Michael Moriarty '63 won "Best Supporting Actor in a Miniseries or Movie" for his work as Winton Dean in the TNT movie James Dean, and Larry Ramin '83 won for "Outstanding Writing for a Miniseries, Movie or Dramatic Special" for his work on the HBO movie about Winston Churchhills pre-war years, TheGathering Stony:. In addition, Erica Rivinoja '99 was nominated for "Outstanding Animated Program" for her writing in Comedy Central's South Park episode "Osama bin Laden has Farty Pants."

Alex Azar '88 has been named the general counsel of the Health and HumanServices Department in Washington,D.C., which oversees Medicare and theCenters for Disease Control.