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River Campus Undergraduate: 1970s

1971

Mark Gottsegen writes to say he is leaving his position at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro in January 2008. After 30 years in academe, he says he has “had it with endless self-important meetings,” but that he still enjoys teaching. He will take a new job at the Intermuseum Conservation Association as materials research director and codirector of the Art Materials Information and Education Network, where he will again teach.

1973

Christina Clausen Young has joined the Commercial Lending Group at TD Banknorth in Mahwah, N.J., as a vice president.

1975

Craig Evans is executive director of Laurelmead, a community for active, independent living in Providence, R.I.

1976

Peggy Small Fox sends a photo from the fifth-annual “Girls Only/No Men Allowed” summer vacation. She’s on the left, along with Class of ’76 members Robin Lovelock,

Mary MacNeil ’80S (MBA), and Susan Quinn DeJoy ’83 (MS). Peggy writes that they’ve “committed to do this for at least another 30 years!” . . . Joseph Long writes that he has joined the Balaton Group, a Toronto-based private equity and venture capital firm.

1978

Jane Dubin ’79 (MS) writes that she headed the production company Double Play Connections in its presentation of Take Me America: It’s Not a Story. It’s My Life. The musical by Bill Nabel and Bob Christianson played at the WorkShop Theatre in midtown Manhattan in July and August 2007. Take Me America was a selection of the Midtown International Theatre Festival.