Classes & Obits

Class Note 1972

Issue

Jul - Aug 2014

I started teaching marketing at University of Washington’s M.B.A. program and asked our 40 college and grad school educator classmates for their experiences. 


Fred Craigie: “I teach, practice (psychology and behavioral health consultation) and do research and writing at the Maine-Dartmouth family medicine residency, one of the Dartmouth-affiliated postgraduate medical education programs. I have been here since the late Bronze Age. I also have been a faculty member for 13 years at the integrative medicine program at the University of Arizona College of Medicine, where I teach about spirituality and healing relationships. My passion in all of this work is nurturing the humanity and healing aspects of healthcare.”


Paul Malloy is “director of psychology at Butler Hospital and professor of psychiatry and human behavior at Brown University. After leaving Dartmouth I served in the Navy for four years and then attended Binghamton University, completing a Ph.D. in clinical psychology in 1981, and have been at Brown since 1983.”


Paul has “published more than 100 scholarly articles and has coauthored two books on neuropsychiatric disorders.” His current research interests include measurement of executive (frontal lobe) functions, brain imaging and prediction of conversion to dementia in the elderly. He has supervised more than 20 fellows and 50 interns and was the first recipient of his department’s Outstanding Teaching Award in Psychology, in 1994-95. “I’ve been married to Eileen (Hanlon) Malloy since 1975 with two sons: Scott is a career counselor at Rhode Island School of Design and Sean is a lawyer in Boston.”


Glen Hodgson: “I did teach engineering mechanics at Itasca Community College in Grand Rapids, Minnesota, for 12 years, but I retired from the educational field in 2012. The highlight of my time at ICC was leading two study abroad student groups to Denmark. After ICC I returned (on a part-time basis) to the world of engineering consulting.”


Peter May is “the Donald R. Matthews Distinguished Professor of American Politics at the University of Washington with a master’s in public policy in 1976, Ph.D. in public policy in 1979 at the University of California, Berkeley.” Peter has been at UW since 1979 and was also “a visiting scholar at the U.S. Department of Interior (1997-78), senior Fulbright scholar and visiting fellow at the Australia National University (1991), visiting professor at Aarhus University in Denmark (1998), visiting professor at the University of Hong Kong (2009) and research affiliate of the Danish National Centre for Social Research in Copenhagen.” He has “authored or coauthored four books, including Recovering from Catastrophes: Federal Disaster Relief Policy and Politics (Greenwood, 1985) and has numerous articles in public policy and public administration publications.”


In May 1979 Peter “married Trish Bristol, an exchange at Dartmouth 1973-74, who held a number of product marketing roles at Microsoft then founded a cause-based marketing nonprofit that raised millions for women’s cancer causes though the sale of Athena bottled water.”


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Bill Price, 12 Lummi Key, Bellevue, WA 98006; bill@drivasolutions.com