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Give a Rouse

SEPTEMBER | OCTOBER 2016
classnotes
Give a Rouse
SEPTEMBER | OCTOBER 2016

Give a Rouse

Dan McCarthy ’54, Northeastern’s D’Amore-McKim Distinguished Professor of Global Management and Innovation, has been named a university distinguished professor, the highest honor the university bestows on faculty.

He teaches primarily in the M.S. innovation program and has served as co-director ofthe high-tech M.B.A. program. »> Edward Mallett ’67, a partner in the law firm Mallett Saper Berg in Houston, has been inducted into the Texas Criminal Defense Lawyers Association’s Hall of Fame. Career highlights include serving as president ofthe National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers and representing Muslim inmates in Texas prisons for 39 years.

»> Benjamin F. Wilson ’73, managing principal of Beveridge & Diamond in Washington, D.C., and a Dartmouth trustee, has earned the Thurgood Marshall Legacy Award from the Thurgood Marshall College Fund. An expert in complex environmental litigation, Wilson is also an environmental law professor at the Howard University School of Law, where he cofounded the Howard Energy and Environmental Law Society.

>» Pamela Nolan Young ’83 has been appointed to the newly created role of director for academic diversity and inclusion at the University of Notre Dame. Young, who received her J.D. from the Notre Dame Law School, was most recently a private consultant on equality and diversity issues for colleges and businesses.

»> Peter A. Gish ’84 received the Best Artist (SOLO) award at the juried exhibition of independent artists at the 2016 ArtExpo NYC, the world’s largest fine art trade show. The Thornton, New Hampshire, resident, who studied painting with his father. Peter M. Gish ’49, showed landscapes in oil (peteragish.com). »> Andrew Schulz ’86 has been elected to a four-year term on the board of directors of the College Art Association, the professional association for artists and scholars. Schulz is the associate research dean ofthe Penn State University College ofthe Arts at Penn State University, where his work focuses on the art of Spain in the 18th and 19th centuries. >» Demetrius Eudell ’89 has received the Wesleyan University Binswanger Prize for Excellence in Teaching, based on recommendations from students and recent alumni. The history professor has served as director of the Wesleyan Center for African American Studies and last year was a fellowin-residence at the Göttingen Institute for Advanced Study in Germany.