Donald Tye

Donald Tye, MSW ’75, JD ’75, of Prince Lobel Tye LLP, in Boston, was selected as a 2024 Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly Hall of Fame class member. Membership is reserved for attorneys who have practiced law for at least 30 years and is based on the lawyer’s career achievements, their contributions to the bar and the […]

Richard Holinger

Richard Holinger, MA ’75, wrote a book of poetry, Down from the Sycamores (Finishing Line Press, June 2025). The book takes readers on a tour of Paris. Holinger begins with a bizarre account of a streetwise“fire-eater,” then captures the everyday lives of transients in the Paris metro. He moves to the more aesthetic realms of […]

Fred Nelson

Fred Nelson, MFA ’75, had his exhibition The Poetry of Vision on display at the Atrium Gallery in St. Louis,September through October 2024. The show served as a celebration of Nelson’s 50 years as an exhibiting artist and featured his most recent works as well as many references to his earlier themes.

Michael L. Millenson

Michael L. Millenson, AB ’75, was appointed to the National Advisory Council of the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality. Previously, he was profiled by the agency for his work in patient safety.

Scott P. Bartlett

Scott P. Bartlett, MD ’75, received the Clinician of the Year Award from the American Association of Plastic Surgeons, April 30, 2023. The award is given by the society to an individual recognizing a lifetime of exemplary clinical work in plastic and reconstructive surgery. Bartlett specializes in facial surgery, both reconstructive and esthetic. He served […]

Khan Zahid

Khan Zahid, MA ’75, retired and moved to the Charlotte, North Carolina, area. He has had many adventures. After WashU, he earned a doctorate in economics at Columbia University where two of his advisers won the Nobel Prize in Economics. Zahid started his career teaching, moved to life insurance research, and then took a position […]

Bob Wickizer

Bob Wickizer, MA ’75, runs a commercial winery that he started in Muskogee, Oklahoma. He grows his own grapes, winning awards in San Francisco and in other competitions. Wickizer plans to publish a book this year titled Lies We Tell Our Children. It is science fiction wrapped around a fictionalized memoir. He remembers WashU literally leaving […]

Stephen R. Frenkel

Stephen R. Frenkel, AR75, GA77, has written and published Clara’s Secret, the true story of Clara Prinz, a woman forced to leave her native Berlin in 1939. Frenkel was inspired to write the creative nonfiction narrative as a result of an album of more than 150 autographed original portrait cards and personal postcards collected by his […]

Steven Rose

Steven Rose, SW75, recently retired and was granted the status of professor emeritus at George Mason University.

Rick Welker

Rick Welker, EN75, is leading an active retired life of traveling, dining, cycling, hiking and caring for and enjoying his pets.
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