The Republic of Finland has appointed James M. Marx '64 an honorary consul for his service as executive trustee of the American-Scandinavian Foundation and director of the Finnish-American Chamber of Commerce.
Civil rights attorney Wayne Beyer '67 is one of four new administrative appeals judges to serve on the administrative review board of the Department of Labor in Washington, D.C.
Elizabeth Arledge '79 received a 2001 Science-in-Society Journalism Award for co-producing a two-hour documentary on molecular biology, Cracking the Code ofLife, for the PBS series NOVA.
Buddy Tecvens '79, former Dartmouth football coach (1987-91), is setting his sights on the Pac-10 championship as new head coach of the Stanford University Cardinals.
Brain, Child Magazine, a literary magazine dedicated to motherhood that is the brainchild of Stephanie Wilkinson '85, won an Utne Reader Alternative Press Award for outstanding achievement in independent publishing.
Institutional Investor magazine has named Steven Calhoun '94 one of Americas 11 best analysts for his performance as a consumer money manager at Fidelity Management & Research Co.
The College honored Miranda Johnson 97 with the 2002 Emerging Leadership Award as part of its new Martin Luther King Jr. Social Justice Awards. Johnson currently serves as a program officer for activism and advocacy with the Tanzania Gender Networking Programme. Other alums honored include JamesStrickler '50, DMS'51, co-chair of the International Rescue Committee; JohnTopping Jr. '64, former chief counsel in the Department of Commerces Office of Minority Business and president of the Climate Institute; and Beth Robinson '86, civil rights attorney who argued the case for same-sex marriage before the Vermont Supreme Court.