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The Associationof Retired Faculty
of North Carolina State Universityhttp://www.ncsu.edu/retired
January 2018 Newsletter
Message from President Tom Stafford
Welcometo2018andtheARFNewsletter.ThankstoKathyBrownfortheoutstandingjobshehasdonetocompileandprepareinformationofinteresttoourmembership.Our2018Yeargotofftoasnowystart,andourJanuaryLuncheonwascancelledwhenweatherforecasterspredicted4-6inchesofsnowduringthedayofourJanuaryLuncheon.WemissedtwoexcellentpresentationsarrangedbyRayFornes,butthedecisionturnedouttobeaprudentonewhenitsnowed6-8inchesthatday.RayhasscheduledanoutstandingseriesofpresentationsforourSpringLuncheons,soplantojoinusonthethirdWednesdayofeachmonth.Ona�inalnote,nominationsfortheFridayAwardarenowbeingaccepted.ThisprestigiousawardwillbepresentedbyARFatourMayLuncheon(May16th)toanindividualwhohasgivenextraordinaryserviceinretirement.TheARFBoardwillselecttherecipientatourAprilmeeting,soconsidernominatingsomeonedeservingofthisaward.FurtherinformationabouttheawardandproceduresforcompletinganominationarelocatedontheARFwebsite.Ihopetoseeyouatourremainingspringluncheons!
IN CASE YOU MISSED IT... By Jean Porter
Note:TheBoardthanksJeanforherreportingoverthepastfewyears.ThisissueoftheNewslettercontainsherlastsummaries.Herwrite-upswillbehardtomatch!
January18,2017Dr. Jason Miller, Professor of English, North Carolina State University "Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s Dream: Rocky Mount, NC, November 27, 1962" Note:SupplementarymaterialsrelatedtothistalkareavailableontheARFwebsiteMiller,whohasstudiedLangstonHughesextensively,notedthatdreamsareoneofthemajorthemesofhispoetryandthathein�luencedmanyothers.Inthiscontext,MillerbeganlookingatapossibleconnectionbetweenHughesandMartinLutherKing.MillerfoundseveralconnectionstoHughesinKing’ssermons,speeches,andotherwritings.Ina1956speechinBuffalo,KingendswithapoemsimilartoHughes’s“IDreamaWorld.”KingmentionsdreamsinasermondeliveredinApril1959.ThiswasshortlyafterthesuccessofA Raisin in the Sun byLorraineHansberry.TheplaytakesitstitlefromapoembyHughescalled"Harlem,"whichfocusesondreamsdeferred.Milleralsofoundcorrespondencefrom1960inthearchivesatYalebetweenHughesandKing.KingaskedHughestowriteapoemforaspecialoccasionhonoringA.PhilipRandolph,andHughesrespondedwith“APoemforaMan.”ButpropheticreferencestodreamsdidnotoccurinKing’sspeechesandsermonsuntil1962.DuringaspeechdeliveredinGreensboroin1963,KingmentionedtheAmericandream.MillerwasawarethatKinghadspokeninRockyMount,NC,onNovember27,1962,buthewasnotawareofanyrecordingofthespeechuntilhefoundatranscriptattheNCStateArchives.Ifthereisatranscript,therehastobearecording.Aftermakinginquiries,MillereventuallytrackeddownarecordingatthepubliclibraryinRockyMount.Therecordinghadbeenstoredinanatticuntilitwasdonatedtothelibraryin2013.Fromthere,Millertookthetapetoaspecialisttomakesureitwassafetoplay.ThewebsiteKingsFirstDream.com nowhastheentirerecording,aswelladditionaldetailsaboutthespeech. KingwouldlaterusesomeoftheelementsoftheRockyMountspeechinDetroitandinhisfamousspeechdeliveredontheNationalMall.RockyMountcannowberecognizedastheplacewhereKing�irstgavehis“IHaveaDream”speech.Adocumentary�ilmcalledOrigin of the Dream isintheworks,andMillerhasalsowrittenabookentitledOrigins of the Dream: Hughes’s Poetry and King’s Rhetoric (UniversityPressofFlorida,2015).
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Miller'sscholarshiphasdelvedintothecivilrightseraandhasmadeapivotalspeechbyoneofAmerica'sgreatestoratorsaccessibletoawideraudience.Dr. Stephen P. Cook, Northrop Grumman Fellow, Northrop Grumman Corporation/Aerospace System "Everything You Always Wanted to Know about Drones But Were Afraid to Ask" CookgrewupinRaleigh,attendedBroughtonHighSchool,andreceivedhisBSandMSdegreesinAerospaceEngineeringfromNCSU.HewasaCaldwellScholarandisnowanadjunctprofessoratNCSU.Cook'sprofessionalcareerincludes�ifteenyearsasacivilianemployeewiththeNavyasprincipalsafetyengineer.HelaterworkedwithMITRE,whichisnowNorthropGrumman.HisfatherisDr.MauriceCook,emeritusfacultyfromCropandSoilScience. Cookaddressedthequestionofwhythemilitaryhaspursuedthedevelopmentofunmannedaerialvehicles,alsoknownasdrones.Dronesofferseveraladvantagesoverconventionalaircraft.Dronesincreasetherangeonthebattle�ield;theygofartherbecausetheyarelighterandhavelessbodyweight.Dronesreducetherisksforpilotsandforgroundforces,andtheyaremorepredictable.Droneslowercosts,becausetheyarelessexpensivetocreateandtakefewerstafftooperate.Cook’stalkincludedafascinatinghistoryofremotelyoperatedaircraft(ROA)createdforthemilitary.ThedevelopmentofROAsdatesbacktoatleastWWI.SamuelPierpontLangleywasanearlyexperimenterwithunmannedaircraft.BetweenWWIandWWIIseveralentitiesconductedexperimentswithradio-controlledaircraft.RadioplaneCompany(eventuallypurchasedbyNorthrop),produceddronesforuseasgunnerytargets.ThemilitaryusedsomeaerialtorpedoesincombatduringWWIIwithlittlesuccess,andtheyuseddronesforsurveillanceduringtheVietnamWar.Israel,however,pioneeredtheuseofdronesforsurveillanceandreconnaissance.DroneshavebeeninconstantusesincetheFirstGulfWar,andadramaticincreaseintheuseofdroneshastakenplaceinrecentyears.Themilitarycanmoreeasily�ightadversarieswhohavelittleanti-aircraftcapability.Dronesareidealforlong-termsurveillance,becausetheydonotgettiredorblink.Thetechnologyhasalsobecomemorereliable.Withsatellites,dronescanbecontrolledfromtheothersideoftheworld.BecausethedronesareGPSenabled,navigationalaccuracyhasincreased. WellknowndronesincludethePredatorandtheReaper.Thesehavegreatenduranceandcancarryweapons.OthersinusebythemilitaryaretheRQ4GlobalHawk,theRG7Shadow,andtheFireScout,whichisaverticaltakeoffdrone.Thelaterthreeareprimarilysurveillancedrones.TheGlobalHawkhasestablishedrecordsforaltitude,endurance,anddistance.Asforthemilitary'sfutureuseofdrones,Cookindicatedthatcon�lictscanbewon
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usingthistechnology.Concernsabouttheirautonomydoexist;theymightbetoosmartfortheirowngood.Sohowcanthistechnologybeusedintheciviliansector?Deliveringpackageshasgreatpotential.AmazonPrimeAirplanstodeliverpackagesweighinglessthan�ivepoundsviadrones.Thiswilldecreasedeliverytimebyavoidingcongestiononthehighways.Otherusesmightincludemonitoringandobservingchildren,sportsactivities,traf�icandcrimeareas,andforest�ires.Safetyinspectionsofrailroadtracksandtrackingcropdevelopmentareotherpossibleuses.Increasinguseofdronetechnologybyciviliansdoesposechallenges.Oneistrainingtheneededpilots.Pilotswantto�lyplanesratherthandrones.AnotherproblemisintegratingcivilianuseintothenationalairspaceandtherulesestablishedbytheFAA. Questionsraisedafterthetalktouchedonprivacy.Becauseairspaceisapublicasset,individualsdonotownthespaceovertheirownhomes.Controllingciviliandronessotheycannotdeliverbombsisaconcern,aswellastheairworthinessofthedrones.Butopportunitiesexist,suchasdeliveringaidinemergencies.Forinstance,dronescoulddelivermedicineandbloodfortransfusionsafteranearthquakewhenaccessislimited.Howevertheyareused,wecanbecertainthatdroneswillplayalargerroleinourlivesinthefuture.
February15,2017
Dr. W. Randolph Woodson, Chancellor, North Carolina State University "2017 Update on North Carolina State University"Fall2017sawarecordnumberofapplicationsforundergraduateadmissiontoNCSU—applicationswereup10%over2016,and27,000peopleappliedfor4300slots.TheuniversityhasstudentsfromallonehundredcountiesinNC.Wearelimitedto18%enrollmentfromoutsidethestate,andinternationalapplicationsforgraduateschooldeclined20%.Forthesecondyearinarow,astudentfromNCSUhasbeenawardedtheprestigiousChurchillScholarship,whichwillprovideallexpensestostudyatCambridgeUniversityforayear.ChristopherCooper,aseniormajoringinchemicalengineeringandeconomics,willpursueamaster’sdegreeinchemicalengineeringandbiotechnology.WoodsonalsomentionedtheworkofAbeDrechslerandBrianGaudio,both2014graduatesoftheCollegeofDesignwithBAdegreesinarchitecture.TheyreceivedLindaandTuranDudaTravelingFellowships,whicharegiventoarchitecturegraduateswhohaveshownacademicanddesignexcellence.WiththismoneyDrechslerandGaudiofocusedonhousingissues;theywenttomajorcitiesinSouthAmerica,�ilmedshantytownsandslums,
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andcreatedadocumentary�ilmcalledWithin Formal Cities .ScreenedoncampusinMarch2017,the�ilmshowshowthesecitiesarebeingcreativeandadaptive. Twofaculty,PaulTurnisky,NuclearEngineering,andJayNarayan,MaterialsScience,wereelectedtotheNationalAcademyofEngineering(seeNC State News forFebruary9,2017,formoreinformation).RodolpheBarrangoureceivedthe2017NationalAcademyofSciencesAwardinMolecularBiology.BarrangouisafacultymemberintheDepartmentofFood,Bioprocessing,andNutritionSciences.HisresearchinvolvesCRISPRtechnologyandtheabilitytoperformgeneediting.In2016Barrangoureceivedtwodistinguishedawards:theCanadianGairdnerInternationalAward(recognizingcontinuedevolutionofCRISPRtechnology)andthe2016WarrenAlpertFoundationPrize(recognizingresearchthatmayhaveanimpactonthecureortreatmentofdiseases).ThreefacultyhavebeennamedfellowsbytheNationalAcademyofInventors:FrancesLiglerforbiosensorproducts;B.JayatBaligaintheareaofsemiconductordevices;andRubenCarbonellforremovalofinfectiousprionproteinfromblood(MadCowDisease).Allfellowsarenominatedbytheirpeers,havereceivedU.S.patents,andhavecommercializedtheirresearch(seeNC State News forDecember13,2016,formoreinformation).TwobuildingprojectsareintheworksforCentennialCampus.Thenewplantscienceresearchcenterwillbethelargestbuildingoncampus.Thebuildinghasagoalof$160million;with$45millionfromtheGoldenLeafFoundation,$85millionfromtheConnectNCbond,and$9millionfromagriculturalrelatedorganizations,constructionisscheduledforcompletionin2021.Alsobuiltwithbondmoney,theEngineeringBuildingOvalwillcompletethemoveofengineeringdepartmentstotheCentennialCampus.ThisbuildingwillcontaintheDepartmentofCivil,ConstructionandEnvironmentalEngineering,theEdwardP.FittsDepartmentofIndustrialandSystemsEngineering,theDean’sOf�ice,andtheEngineeringEducationEnhancementCenter.NCStateisinthemiddleofacampaigntoraise$1.6billiontosupporttheneedsoftheuniversity.Alargeportionofthishasbeenraisedinthesilentphaseofthecampaign.ChancellorWoodsonalsorespondedtoseveralquestions.Regardingtherelationshipwiththestatelegislature,hesaiditwasmoredefensethanoffenseatthepresenttime.Asfortuition,itisthesameacrossallmajors,althoughtheBoardofGovernorshasallowedadifferentialforengineering.Enrollmentfromoutofstateisstilllimitedto18%.Incomparison,Purduehas60%outofstateenrollmentanditgetstokeepthemoney.Enrollmentgrowthmoneyislimitedbecausethereisnotmuchroomforincreasedenrollment.Executiveeducationmightbeanareatopursue.RegardingthesizeoftheBoardofGovernorsoftheUNCSystem,WoodsonsaidthatreducingthesizeoftheBoardcouldmakeitmoreeffective,iftheBoardretainstherightpeople.Whilechallengespersist,theoverallstateoftheuniversitycande�initelybedescribedasoneofcontinuedforwardmomentum.
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Nixon, Blevins and Gage, Eclectic Acoustic Band Theband,whichbeganin1995,playsacombinationoffolk,religious,andbluegrassmusic.ThegroupconsistsofLarryNixon,DavidBlevins,andStevenGage.NixonandBlevinsareconsultingengineers,andGageisapsychotherapist.LarryNixonisalsoadeejayforaSundayeveningbluegrassprogramonWQDR-FM.Thegroup'slatestCDisPickin on Doc .Thebandplayedavarietyofsongsincluding"DeepRiverBlues,""Don’tThinkTwice,""WayfaringStranger,"and"OntheRoadAgain."Toheartheirmusic,gototheirwebsite(www.nixonblevinsandgage.com)ortoYouTube.
March15,2017
Dale R. Folwell, State Treasurer of North Carolina " The State Health Plan and the Teachers' and State Employees' Retirement System" FolwellwasborninRaleighandeducatedinWinston-Salem.HehasaBSandMSinaccountingfromUNC–Greensboro.From1992to2000FolwellwasamemberoftheForsythCountyBoardofEducation.Beginningin2005heservedintheNorthCarolinaHouseofRepresentatives,whereheintroducedtwenty-sevenbillsthatbecamelaw.UnderGovernorMcCrory,Folwellwasassistantsecretaryofcommerce,headingtheDepartmentofEmploymentSecurity.In2015hewontheelectionforstatetreasurer.Astreasurer,Folwellmanagesapensionfundof$110billion—the25thlargestpoolofpublicmoneyintheworld.Thefundneedstogrowat7.25%ayeartokeeppace.Folwellsaidthefundhasnotgrownthatmuchduringthiscentury,norwillitgrowthatmuchinthenext�ifteenyears.FolwellstatedthatTSERShadpaidout$500millionintwenty-eightdaysinearly2017.Thatwouldbe$6billioninoneyear.Lastyearonly$2billionincontributionsweremade. OneofFolwell’sprioritiesistoreducethefeespaidtooutsideinvestmentconsultants.Thesystempaid$612millioninfeeswithareturnof$800million.Folwellisintheprocessofcontactingtheconsultantsandaskingwhotheyare,wheretheyare,andhowgoodtheyare.HewantstoknowhowlongtheyhavebeeninbusinessandhowlongtheyhavebeeninvolvedwiththeNCpensionfund.Hisgoalsaretoreducefeesby$100million,toreducethecomplexityoftheinvestmentprocess,andtoincreasevalue.Theothermajorsegmentofthestatetreasurer’sjobismanagingtheStateHealthPlan.FolwellindicatedthattheStateHealthPlanhasanunfundedliabilityof$42billion.[InalatertalkonUNC-TVhesaid$32billion.]Hepredictedthatcutswouldbemadeinsomeservices,becausetheplansaretoocomplexandneedtobesimpli�ied.
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Othertopicsmentionedwerede�inedcontributionsversusde�inedbene�itsandCOLAdistributions.Thepensionandhealthplansare,ofcourse,vitallyimportanttoARFmembersandwillremainonthegroup'sradar.Dr. William Ditto, Dean of the College of Sciences "The Innovation Corridor at NC State" [Note:Dr.DittosteppeddownasdeaninNovemberof2017.HeremainsonthefacultyintheDepartmentofPhysics.]Dittowasappointedtothepositionofdeanin2015.PreviouslyhewasdeanoftheCollegeofNaturalSciencesattheUniversityofHawaiiatManoa.AsdeanoftheCollegeofSciencesatNCState,Dittomanagedover640faculty,staff,andpostdoctoratestudentswitharesearchbudgetof$50million.Ditto’stalkfocusedontheimaginationcorridorandpopuplabs.DittocomparedtheproposedNCStateimaginationcorridortoBuilding20atMITortheApplecampus.Thepurposeofthecorridoristofacilitaterandominteractions.Anyonecancometothecorridor,shareideas,andseewhatinspirationsresult.Thechallengeisdesigningaspaceoncampustobringthisabout.Toaccomplishthis,aSciencesCrossroadsBuildinghasbeenproposedforthespacewhereHarrelsonHallwaslocated.Dittostatedthatsciencecrosseseverydiscipline,soabuildingneedstobedesignedthatallowsformixingideasandpeople.Partofthisbuildingwouldbeaconnectioncommons,wherefacultyandalumnicouldmentorstudents.Alsoincludedwouldbestateoftheartresearchfacilities.Arooftoparea—whichDittocalledalivevortex—wouldprovideconnectionfordevicesandaccesstobigdata.Tocreatethisimaginationcorridor,otherbuildingsdownthecenterofcampuswouldberenovatedandsmartcityinitiativeswouldbeimplemented,suchaslightrailandbikepathsthroughthemiddleofcampus.Popuplabsaresmall�lexiblebuildingsthatcouldbesetupanywhereoncampus.Thepointistomakeresearchmoreaccessibleandnothidden.Ditto'stalkshowedthatdeliveryofscienceeducationisevolvingatapacethatrivalschangesinscienceitself.
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April19,2017
Tom Losordo, Professor Emeritus, Department of Biological and Agricultural Engineering, North Carolina State University "Technology Development for Aquaculture: A Journey from the Land Grant Mission to 'Winning Right' in the Private Sector" Note:SupplementarymaterialsrelatedtothistalkareavailableontheARFwebsiteLosordowasafacultymemberatNCStatefortwenty-fouryearsbeforeheretiredin2012.HeobtainedhiseducationatBatesCollege,theUniversityofHawaii,andtheUniversityofCalifornia–Davis.Losordobecameinterestedinaquaculturebackin1974.Atthattimeproductionwasnegligible.Freshwaterpondswereusedtoproduce�ish,dominatedbyChinawithsomepondaquacultureinHawaii.Themethodusedformarineaquaculturewasnetpens.Salmonwasthepredominantspecies,andmostofthisproductiontookplaceinScandinavia.But,noteveryoneisafanoffarmed�ish.Amajorissueispollution,andthereisa�inelinebetweennourishingtheoceansandpollution.Movingproductionoffshoreoffersabetterchancethatwastewillbedispersedwithminimalpollution.Anotherproblemisthatnetpensaresusceptibletostormsanddisease.ThisiswhereRecyclingAquacultureSystems(RAS)comeintoplay.RASisatank-basedtechnologyforraising�ish.Byrecyclingand�ilteringthewater,salmoncanberaisedinfreshwaterfortheir�irstsixmonthsandthenplacedinsaltwatertomature.State-of-the-artequipment�iltersoutthewaste.Biological�iltersareusedtoconvertnitratestosomethingthe�ishcantolerate,andcarbondioxideisremoved.From1989-2012,LosordomanagedtheNCStateFishBarn,locatedbehindtheMcKimmonCenter.AnotherfacilityonLakeWheelerRoadbecamethecurrent�ishbarn.AnearbyexampleofacommercialproductionfacilityisAtlanticSturgeonandCaviarCompanyinLenoir,NC;in2012oneoftheownerswilledhissharetoNCState.[Note:ThisyearthebusinesswassoldtoMarshallbergFarms,whichhasanotherfacilityontheNCcoast.]LosordoandothersfromNCStatealsodesignedthe�ishbarnandRASforTaylorFarms,whichislocatedinCedarGrove,NC.Thisfacilityraisestilapiaandproducesabout200,000poundsof�ishannually.AfterretirementLosordotransitionedtotheprivatesector,andhenowworksforPentairAquaticEco-Systems.HeisinvolvedintheresearchandeducationoperationinFlorida.PentairisaworldwidecompanywithafacilityinSanford.OneoftheexcitingnewventuresforPentairisturningaformerHamm’sBrewerybuildinginSt.Paul,MN,intoanaquaponicsfacilityforacompanycalledUrbanOrganics.Theretheyraise�ish(tilapiaandsalmon)andusethewastetoraiseaquaponicorganicgreensforstoresintheMidwest.Asecondfacility
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hasbeenopenedinoldSchmidt’sbrewery.The�irstcropoforganicproducewasharvestedonApril17,2017—takingonlythreeandone-halfweekstogrowonetonofgreens.Astheworldgrappleswithfeedingitspopulationandsustainingitsenvironment,aquacultureoffersaviableavenueformeetingthesechallengesinthefuture.Dr. Frances Ligler, Lampe Distinguished Professor of Biomedical Engineering, North Carolina State University "Biomedical Engineering" LiglerhasdegreesfromFurmanUniversityandOxfordUniversity—primarilyintheareaofbiochemistry.ShereceivedadditionaleducationatOxfordinthe�ieldofbiosensors.ShehasbeenatNCStatesince2013.PriortocomingtoNCState,sheworkedattheNavalResearchLaboratory.Herspecialtyisopticalbiosensors,butherresearchspansmanyareas.Liglerbeganhertalkbyde�iningbiomedicalengineering,whichisdif�iculttodo.Biomedicalengineeringisn’ta�ieldofstudyper se .Itiscross-disciplinaryandintegratesengineeringwiththebiologicalsciencesandmedical�ields.Whatdobiomedicalengineersdo?Liglermentioneddevelopingstents,implantableelectrodes,robotics,andtissueengineering.ShealsoprovidedexamplesfromthemicroscopetothestethoscopetotheRoentgenx-ray.RecentadvancesinbiomedicalengineeringhaveincludedMRIofthebrain,insulinpumps(evenmoreadvancedpatchesonskintoreleaseinsulinwhenneeded),arti�icialhearts,andarti�icialjointsandhips.NCStateisdevelopingarti�icialbonesforlimbs.
Majorthrustsincludethedevelopmentofimplantabledevices,morecontrolleddrugrelease,prostheticdevicesusingmentalcontrol,andphysicaldevicescreatedusing3-Dprinting.Upandcomingresearchincludestissueengineering.NCStateisdevelopingcapillariesthathelprestorenormaltissueratherthanjustcreatingscartissue.Peoplearenowreceivingdegreesinbiomedicalengineering.Sincethisissuchadiverse�ield,itcanbedif�iculttodeterminewhatthedegreerepresentswithoutknowingtheemphasisofaperson'sstudies.AdegreeinbiomedicalengineeringhasbeenrankedbyCNNaspresentingexcellentjobopportunitiesbecauseitisso�lexibleandpaysintheneighborhoodof$80,000.ThedepartmentisajointdepartmentbetweentheUNCSchoolofMedicineandtheNCStateCollegeofEngineering.Fivespecialtyareasareoffered:biomedicaldevices,medicalimaging,pharmacoengineering,rehabilitationengineering,andregenerativemedicine. Courseworkinthebiomedicaldevicesspecialtyincludesfabrication.Medicalimaging,forinstance,involvesdevelopingbetterresolutionforultrasounds.Examplesof
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pharmacoeningeeringincludedeliveringtherapeuticsmoresafelyandef�iciently,creatingwound-healingmaterials,anddevelopingmicrobubbles.Microbubblesmayprovidebetterdrugdeliveryorwaysofobservingwhatishappeninginmusclestodetermineiftherapiesareworking.Rehabilitationengineeringinvolvesbraincontrol—trackingbrainwavestoseewhatishappeningandhowapersonmightcontroltheactivity.Withintheregenerativemedicinearea,LiglerisworkingwithMichaelDanieleondevelopingbloodvessels.Arti�icialskinisanotherresearchareawithinthisspecialty.TheBMEdegreeisthe�irstcross-universityundergraduatedegreeofferedbetweenUNCandNCState.Itoffersa3-dimensionalcurriculum,whichincludesastrongcore,achoiceofemphasisarea,andabreadthofelectiveoptions.Theprogramprovidesscholarshipsandopportunitiesforprofessionaldevelopmentexperience.Withthisprogram,NCSUisadvancingthestudyofmedicineinthetwenty-�irstcentury.
InCaseYouMissedIt(continued)...ByKathyBrown
May17,2017
2017 Recipients of the William C. Friday Award for Distinguished Service in Retirement: Ben O'Neal and Bill Satterwhite In"retirement,"BenO'Nealhascontinuedtoteachacoursehecreatedthatpreparesengineeringstudentstobecomeregisteredprofessionalengineers.HehasalsobeenextensivelyinvolvedinOLLIadulteducationcoursesthatextendfarbeyondengineering,withafocusonself-actualizationandpositivepsychology.Hiscoursesencouragestudentparticipationandsharedlearning,andtheycreateacollaborativelearningatmosphere.O'Nealoutlinedthefollowingfactorsofapositivepsychology:1)gratitude,especiallyformentors;2)nourishingrelationships;3)respectforone'sbodythroughexerciseandmeditation;4)optimism;and5)challengingyourself.
Afteracareerofoverfortyyearsasaradiologicaltechnologist,BillSatterwhiteretiredasheadoftheX-rayDepartmentatRexHospital.Whiletrainingtobecomeamastergardener,heencounteredabluebirdbox.Hefellinlovewiththespeciesandbecameamajorforceinre-establishingitspopulationinWakeCounty.Hehasbeeninvolvedintheinstallationofbluebirdboxesonatleastseventeentrailsatschools,countyandcityparks,churches,andgolfcourses.Hehasspentcountlesshoursspeakingatschools,gardenclubs,retirementcenters,andcivic
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organizations.Whenyouencounterabluebird,thankBillSatterwhiteforpursuingthisworthwhilecauseinretirement.[Note: The ARF Board is currently soliciting nominations for the 2018 Friday Award. The deadline for receipt of nominations this year is Monday March 5. Details about nomination process is found on the ARF Web Site at this link or email may be directed to [email protected]. ]Carol Nix, Director, NC State University Craft Center "Why Craft matters: The Art of the Hand in Our Modern World"ThenewdirectoroftheCraftCenterreceivedherB.A.fromElonUniversityandstudieddesignatNCSU.SheistheownerofFountainArtsandfocusesongraphicdesignandmulti-mediaintheprivatesector.Craftencompassestheabilitytocreatesomethingfromthegroundup.Craftspeoplearecreatingjobsthatofferhope,recovery,change,andinnovationafteryearsoftheeffectsofmassproductiononthelaborforce.Weareseeingacreativerenaissancethatisre�lectedinthefarmtotablemovement,theuseofalternativeenergysources,anemphasisonsustainability,andthegrowthofthedo-it-yourselfmovement."Slowdesign"asespousedbyNCSUgradAlabamaChaninandbrandingallowpeopletotakeprideinwhattheyarecreating.TheCraftCenterdrawsindividualsfromallovercampus.Seeingengagesthemind;sketchingengagesthehand;andbuildingdrawsuponcraft.Nixofferedacasestudyofhandletteringproducedforaclient.Mind,hand,craft,andcreativitywereallpartoftheprocess,anditwasfascinatingtowatchtheevolutionoftheproduct.WhilepursuingacraftmightofferachangeofpaceforNCSU'sstudents,Nix'sremarksdemonstratedthatthedisciplineinvolvedintheprocessoffersvaluablelessonsaswell.
September20,2017Rob Schofield, Director of Research, North Carolina Policy Watch "North Carolina at a Crossroads" Note:SupplementarymaterialsrelatedtothistalkareavailableontheARFwebsiteFeelingblueandconfusedabouttoday'snewsandfakenews?ThenconsiderfollowingNorthCarolinaPolicyWatch,aprojectoftheNorthCarolinaJusticeCenter.DirectorofResearchRobScho�ieldoutlinedthegroup'snonpartisanmissionofprovidingaccuratecommentaries,analyses,andinvestigativenewsreports.NorthCarolinaPolicyWatch,whichreliesonprivatedonations,haseightstaffmembers,ofwhichfourarereporters.
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Scho�ieldtoucheduponseveraldisturbingtrendsinthestate,suchasthedropinmedianincomesandlossofmanufacturingjobs;ataxshiftthathasresultedinaweakeningofsupportforthesocialsafetynetandforpubliceducation;lessstringentenvironmentalprotections;andeffortstodepressvoterturn-outthroughlawsandgerrymandering.Scho�ieldis,however,optimisticthatthependulumwilleventuallyswingintheotherdirectiontowardmoreprogressivepolicies.Thestate'selectoratecanbecategorizedasbeingmoderateinitsleanings;manyoftherecentlyenactedlawshavelimitedsupportamongthepublic;andthepoliticalrightfacessigni�icantchallengeswithinitsownmovement.Demographictrendswillforceamoreinclusiveapproach,andtheprogressivemovementhasbeenmakingitsvoicesheardthroughseveralvenues,suchasMoralMondays.NorthCarolinaPolicyWatchmaintainsawebsite(www.ncpolicywatch.com ),sponsorsaregularluncheonseriesthatbringstogetherpanelsofrecognizedleadersfor"CrucialConversations,"andpublicizesitsworkthroughawidevarietyofmediaoutlets. Assumingweeachhavearesponsibilitytobeasinformedaspossibleabouttheissuesfacingthestate,NCPolicyWatchoffersavaluabletoolinseparatingtherealnewsfromthefakenews.Dr. Rudolphe Barrangou, Todd R. Klaenhammer Distinguished Scholar in Probiotics Research, Department of Food, Bioprocessing, and Nutrition Sciences, North Carolina State University "The CRISPR Craze: Technology and Applications" Note:SupplementarymaterialsrelatedtothistalkareavailableontheARFwebsiteCRISPRmaysoundlikethenameofakitchendevicefromthe50s,butinrealityit'sarecentadvanceinthe�ieldofbiosciences.NCState'saward-winningresearcher,RudolpheBarrangou,delvedintovariousfacetsofCRISPR,whichstandsfor"clustersofregularlyinterspacedshortpalindromicrepeats."BarrangouearnedhisB.S.attheU.ofParisV–ReneDescartes;hisM.S.fromtheU.ofTechnologyofCompiegne(biologicalengineering)andfromNCSU(foodscience);hisPh.D.fromNCSU(functionalgenomics);andanexecutiveMBAfromtheU.ofWisconsin–Madison.PriortohisappointmentatNCSU,heworkedforPennStateandDupont.CRISPRsarespecializedsegmentsofDNA,andCRISPRtechnologyisapowerfultoolforcutting,editing,andcontrollinggenomes.Theresultinggenomecanbeinherited,potentiallyresultinginadaptiveimmunity.Theprocesshasapplicationsformedicine,forfoodandagriculture,andformodelorganisms.The"read,�ind,slice"techniquecurrentlyworksononecellatatimeandisnotyetatthepointwhereitcanbeusedforglobalchangesinanentirebody.
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WiththeexplosionofCRISPR-relatedresearch,Barrangouindicatedthatitisimportanttomanageexpectations,anditwillbenecessarytousetherighttoolfortherightproduct.Researchisoccurringonnumerousfronts,includingmicrobialvaccination,genetictagging(strainidenti�icationandtracking),microbialgenotyping,andepidemiology(tonameonlyafew).Clearly,atoolaspowerfulasCRISPRalsoraisessigni�icantconcernsintheareasofethics,publicity,andregulatorypaths.TheNews and Observer rananadinearlyJanuaryurgingreaderstodownloadafreeguideto"discoverhowtorunCRISPRexperiments."Awarenessofthis"craze"appearstoberapidlyspreadinginthemainstreammedia.
October18,2017
Dr. Walt Wolfram, William C. Friday Distinguished Professor of English, North Carolina State University "Talkin' Tar Heel" Wolframconsidershimselfamissionaryofsortsandbelievesthathisresearchisimportantinpromotinglanguageequalityandsocialjustice.Ourspeechrevealsourregionalandsocialidenti�ication,wherewewereraised,anddynamicartifactsofourpast.NorthCarolinaisparticularlyrichinitslanguagediversity—adiversitythatshouldbepreservedandcelebrated.Unfortunately,somepeopleutilizethesedifferencestoreinforceunfoundedprejudicesandtoengageinlinguisticpro�iling.Inadditiontohisacademicresearch,Wolframhasbeeninvolvedinproducingdocumentaries(includingoneontheracetosavetheCherokeelanguageandanotherontalkingblackinAmerica),exhibits,books,curricula,andinstitutionaldiversityprograms.Hiswell-receivedbook,Talkin' Tar Heel: How Our Voices Tell the Story of North Carolina(withJeffreyReaser;UniversityofNorthCarolinaPress,2014),isgearedtothegeneralreadingpublic.Wolfram'spresentationincludedseveralfascinatingaudioexamplesthatillustratedhispoints.AlistofNorthCarolinaplacenamespronouncedbynon-nativesandnativesrevealedsomeverynoticeable(andinsomecaseshumorous)differences.Wolframcontendsthattherearenoneutralaccents,andhedoesnotthinkthatsocialmediahashadagreatimpactonhowwespeak.[Note:Aswithmostoftheattendees,Wolfram'stalksentmedownmemorylane.DuringmychildhoodinnorthernruralMaine,Iwassurroundedbyavarietyofverystrongaccents.Mygrandmotheruseda"spider"(ablackcastironfryingpan)anda"nappy"(aservingdishforvegetables).Smallhouseholditemsoflittlevalue(buttoousefultobediscarded)residedinthe"culch"drawer.OnMemorialDaywealwaysvisitedthe"yard"(thegraveyard)totendthefamilyplots.And,wheneverIreturnforavisit,thatMaineaccentI
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triedsohardtoeradicateincollegereturnswithavengeance.Ifyouhavesimilarexamplesfromyourpast,sendthemto"SubmitaNewsletterItem"ontheARFwebsite,andwe'llcompilealistforafuturenewsletter...K.Brown]Tony Barr, Founder of SAS, inventor, and software engineer "The Early Stages of SAS and the Future of Computing" TonyBarrcouldbedescribedasasoftwaredeveloper,anentrepreneur,andaninventor.HereceivedhiseducationatNCSU(BSinappliedphysics,1962;MSinphysics,1968),andhislistofaccomplishmentsisimpressive—linkingloaders,workstationsimulators,aformatted�ilesystem,andvariouscomputerprograms.HisACMEprogramisusedbytheNationalCenterforHealthStatisticstoassignanunderlyingcauseofdeathforstatisticalpurposes,hewasaco-founderofSASInstitute,andhewasinvolvedindevelopingthe�irstcomputerizedequipmenttooptimizetheusageoflumberinthefurnitureindustry. Canthistypeofentrepreneurialspiritbedevelopedintheclassroom?Barr'stalktracedhiscareerpathandhighlightedvariousfactorsthatshapedhissuccess.Afewthatstoodoutincludedthefollowing:1)Readingatanearlyagecanmakeadifference.BarrcitedRobinson Crusoe andBenjaminFranklin'sAutobiography asexamplesofcharacterswhosolvedproblemsandmadesomethingfromnothing.2)Barrknewhewantedtobeaninventorwhenhewasveryyoung.Intelligenceandhardworkwereevidentthroughouthiscareer.Addtothatintellectualcuriosity,apositiveattitude,anabilitytoenvisionbetterwaysofdoingthings,andafocusedintensity.Whileastudent,forinstance,hereadabookoncomputersovertheweekendandthenwroteaprogramtosimulatethearithmeticneededtocalculatetherateofnucleardecays.3)Mentorsandprofessorscanhaveagreatimpact.NCStateProfessorHenryLaurenceLucas,Jr.(1916-1977)didgroundbreakingworkinthe�ieldofbiomathematicsandtaughtstudentswhowouldlaterdevelopSAS.4)SeveralofBarr'sprojectsdependeduponteamworkandstrongpartnerships.AnobviousexampleisSAS.WithAlexander(Sandy)MullininForestry,Barrdevelopedaprogramtomaximizetheef�icientuseofwoodinmanufacturingfurniture.5)OnecouldsaythatBarrwasluckytobeattherightplaceattherighttime.Itwouldbemoreaccuratetosaythathetookadvantageoflearningnewthingswhereverhelanded. 6)Barrwasde�initelynotafraidtotakerisks.Hegaveupasteadypaychecktobecomeanentrepreneur.HesoldhisshareinSAStofocusonanotherprojectthatinterestedhimandhadnoregretswhenthisprovedtobelessthanlucrative.
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7)Governmentpoliciescanhaveunintendedconsequences.Whenbankingregulationsmakeithardertosecureventurecapital,entrepreneurshipbecomesharder.Finally,Barrhasalwayslookedforprojectsthatheldhisinterest.Hedescribeshimselfasnowbeinginthecommunicationbusiness,andheisinvestigatingself-de�ininglinguisticsystemsthatcouldleadtomodelsforreality.Whateverhetackles,hewillundoubtedlyfollowhismainpieceofadvice:alwaysbetruetoyourself.
November15,2017
Roger Manley, Director, the Gregg Museum of Art and Design "Where Objects Spark Ideas—NC State's New Gregg Museum of Art and Design"The"new"Gregg,whichopenedonHillsboroughStreetinlateAugust,hasactuallybeenpartofNCSUforfortyyears.Manleytracedtheevolutionofthemuseumfromthepost-warformationoftheSchoolofDesign,torandomgiftslocatedaroundcampus,toapresenceinTalley(andthetransformationalsupportofJohnandNancyGregg),toitscurrentincarnation.ManleyhimselfenteredDavidsonCollegewiththeintentionofmajoringinbiology.Hislifechangedafterhis�irstsemester,however,whenheenteredthehouseofself-taughtartistAnnieHooperontheOuterBanks.Therehesawthousandsoffacesstaringbackathim—facesthatHooperhadcreatedassculptures—andheknewhewasinthepresenceofavisionary.Hewouldeventuallyinheritthecollection,andDirectorCharlotteBrowngaveitahomeintheGregg(todaypartofthecollectionremainsintheGregg,andtherestisbeingdispersedtoothermuseums).WeneedplacesliketheGreggtopreservenovelwaysofviewingtheworld,andtheGregghasembracedthatrole.Themuseum'sphilosophycanbedescribedasartbyandforthepeople,anditstrivestomakethecollectionaccessibletostudents.Objectscansparkideas,andthemuseumnowhas35,000objectsandoutreachprogramstoreachacrossmostdisciplinesoncampus.[Note:Witheasyparking,attractivelandscaping,andstunningexhibitsinthegalleries,thenewGreggisa"must-see."BesuretocatchtheHerbJacksonexhibitbeforeitclosesinJanuary;Iguaranteeitwillcaptureyourimagination...K.Brown]Gene Nichol, Boyd Tinsley Distinguished Professor of Law, UNC–Chapel Hill "Poverty Amidst Plenty: North Carolina's Greatest Challenge"
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GeneNicholgrewupinOklahomaandattendedlawschoolinTexas.HeservedaspresidentofWilliamandMaryandwasoncethedeanofthelawschoolatUNC–ChapelHill.Heiswellknownforhisaf�iliationwithUNC'sCenteronPoverty,WorkandOpportunity,whichhasbeendismantledbythelegislatureandtheBoardofGovernors.WhilethePovertyCentermaybegone,povertyremainsasigni�icantprobleminNorthCarolina.Itsmanyfacetsincludechildpoverty,incomeinequality,restrictedeconomicmobility,foodinsecurity,andlimitedaccesstohealthcare. Ratherthanoverwhelmingthegroupwithstatistics,Nicholpro�iledtheareaaroundHickory.Twentyyearsagotheunemploymentrateintheareawas.5%;in2012,itwas16%.Approximately250homelesspeopleliveinthewoodsontheoutskirtsoftown.Ofthese,about1/3arewomen(somewithchildren);1/3havementalhealthissues;and1/3havesubstanceabuseproblems.Thepersonalstoriesofsomeoftheindividualshehasinterviewedre�lectedhowdif�icultitcanbetoclimboutofpovertyifyouarestartingatthebottomofthesocio-economicladder.Nicholdescribedthesituationasrequiring"allhandsondeck."Society'ssafetynethasbecomeincreasinglyporousoverthepastfewyears,andNichol'spresentationwasacalltoactionfortheaudience.{NOTE:Someoftheaudio-visualpresentationsprovidedbyspeakersarepostedontheARFWebSite(www.ncsu.edu/retired)andaccessiblefromthelistingofpastspeakersatthislink.}
UPDATES FROM THE BOARD KatherineStewart,liaisontotheOf�iceoftheProvost,reportsthatataskforcewillberecommendingimprovementsinthestatementofmutualexpectationsformatandprocesstotheProvost.Bynow,everyoneshouldhavesignedupfortwo-stepauthenticationfore-mail.TheboardarrangedforInformationTechnologytooffertrainingsessionsforARFmembers.Theboard,aswellastheuniversity'sBene�itsCommittee,continuestoinvestigateproblemsassociatedwithcancellationofaccessforretireestoe-mailserviceandtosoftwareprovidedbytheuniversity.ArtCoopermetwithUNC–Greensboro'snewlyformedretiredfacultyassociation.NCSU'sbylawsservedasamodelforthedevelopmentoftheirs.
NEWS ITEMS FROM MEMBERS
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Jerry Barker, Student Affairs "InMarchIcompletedtheentire1175-mileNCMountainstoSeaTrail(MST),the71stpersontohike/paddletheentiretrailacrossNCfromtheSmokyMountainstoJockey'sRidgeontheAtlantic.Isectionhiked,meaningIdidmostlydayandweekendhikesover3yearsandnotallatonetime.NumerousNCSUstudentsandalumshikedwithme.BeautifulsectionsofthetrailarealongtheEnoRiverandsouthshoreofFallsLake,convenienttoRaleigh(seeMountainsToSeaTrail.org )OnSeptember9thisyearIalsocoordinatedanevent—"MSTinaDay"—forthe40thanniversaryoftheMST.Thiswasthe�irst-everone-daycollaborativehikeoftheentireMST,where1735hikerseachhiked3-5milelegs.Toourknowledge,wearethe�irstAmericanlong-distancetrailtobehikedinitsentiretyinoneday.Takeahike!"Charlotte Brown Wainwright, Gregg Museum CharlotteBrownWainwrightistherecipientofthe2017BowersMedalofArts.TheBowersMedalrecognizesindividualswhosupportthemissionandvisionofbringingartstoNCStatestudentsandthecommunity.Brownguidedthegrowthofthemuseumfrom1982throughherretirementin2009.Kathy Brown, NCSU Libraries "Thehighlightofmysummerwasattendingmy�iftiethhighschoolreunioninGreenville,Maine,whichislocatedatthebaseofMooseheadLakeinthenorthernpartofthestate.Thereuniondrewseventeenoftheremainingtwenty-twoclassmates(westartedwithtwenty-eight),andweachievedaten-yeargoalofestablishingtheGreenvilleLearningOpportunitiesEndowment.Wehadhopedtoraise$15,000;attheendoftheweekendwehadreached$22,000.Thefundwillsupportteachersandstudentsforprojectsnotcoveredbytheregularbudget.Wearethe�irstclasstodoanythinglikethis,andwehopeitwillmakeadifferenceforasmall,ruralschoolsystem(thehighschoolcurrentlyhasfewerthanonehundredstudents).Twoofmyclassmatesarenowworkingonadatabaseoftheschool'sgraduatestohelpwithfurtherfund-raisingandtokeepalumniinformed;theystartedwiththe�irstclassin1882andarenowinputtingdataforthe1980s.GoLakersandGHS'67!"James Clark, English JimClark,recipientoftheWilliamC.FridayAwardforDistinguishedServiceinRetirementin2012,hasbeeninductedintotheNational4-HHallofFame.Clarkistheauthoroftwo4-Hhistorybooksandwasaleaderofthesuccessfuldrivetobuilda4-HmuseuminNorthCarolina.Clarkcontinuestoteachintheuniversity'sEncoreProgramandheconductsLifeWritingWorkshopsinavarietyofsettings.Susan K. Nutter, NCSU Libraries SusanK.NutterretiredonOctober1afterthirtyyearsofservicetotheuniversity.NutterandtheLibrariesreceivednumerousawardsduringhertenure.HervisionforinnovativeservicesculminatedwiththeopeningoftheJamesB.HuntJr.Libraryin2013.TheSusanK.NutterInnovativeLeadershipEndowmenthasbeenestablishedinherhonor.
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Tom Stafford, Student Affairs StaffordcontinuestogivetoursoftheBelltowerandReynoldsColiseum.HistouroftheBelltowerwillseesomechangesinthefuture.BillandFrancesHenryhavecommittedfundstopurchasetheremainingbellsforthetowerandtoconductrenovations,structuralrepairs,andstabilizationofthetower.BillHenryisagraduateoftheCollegeofTextiles,andhisfamilyhasstrongtiestotheuniversity.
THE OVER-90 CLUBName Month Year RichardH"Dick"Loeppert March 1914EmmettDillard August 1917NellWaltner September 1918ITLittleton January 1921DavidMCates January 1922EricEllwood September 1922JoeHale October 1922JudithRSmallwood April 1923BillStuckey May 1923GuyJones June 1923PollyWilliams September 1923HDouglassGross March 1924NicholasJRose April 1924WilliamV"Bill"Campbell May 1924CarlLBumgardner January 1925JulieGMcVay March 1925WilliamH"Bill"Simpson May 1925MichaelAmein January 1926WalterHeck May 1926PaulZia May 1926CharlesWelby October 1926GloriaHouser April 1927
BY THE NUMBERS Treasurer's Report Asof10/10/17,balancesstoodat$2,185.53forchecking;$4,793.53formoneymarket;and$38.10fortheshareaccount. Retiree Database AsofNovember1,2017,theretireedatabasehadatotalof1274entries.Ofthese,393arelifemembersand22areannualmembers.UrgeyourcolleaguestosupportARFbyjoiningtheorganization.
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2017 RETIREES
*Annual Member **Life Member WinserE. Alexander E ECE Diana Arbaiza HSS FLL Maxine P. Atkinson HSS SA John Balaban HSS ENG Alton J. Banks* S CH D. Michael Benson ALS EPP Peter Bloomfield S ST Roy H. Borden E CCEE Susan D. Brandeis E AD David G. Bristol** COS DEAN'S OFFICE James D. "Jim" Brooks VM PHP Tom H. Brown, Jr E ITRE Eric N. Caldwell ALS CES Beth C. Case VM CS Nancy L. Cassill T TATM Glenn P. Catts NR FER Susan Capps Chappell ALS CSCSS George M. Chescheir ALS/E BAE Jack K. Colby FB FO Patricia W. "Patsy" Collins HSS PSY David H. Covington HSS ENG Stephanie E. Curtis S BS Judith "Judy" D'eredita ALS AHS Michele Suzanne Darrah HSS FLL H. Clinton "Clint" Davidson, Jr M MIE Daniel A. Dejoy HSS COM David J. "Dave" Demaster S MEAS R. Stan Dicks HSS ENG Louise Antionette Dolan HSS FLL Belinda R. Dowdy COM MBA PROGRAM Todd S. Earnhardt ALS AE Donald C. Ellison** S PY Kenneth L. Esbenshade** ALS ANS Robert O. Evans, Jr ALS/E BAE
Alice F. Forgety E ACADEMIC AFFAIRS
Harold S. Freeman T TCS Frederick J. Fuller** VM PHP
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Edward T. "Ed" Funkhouser HSS COM James F. "Jim" Gilliam C BS William C. "Bill" Grant* S BS Denis O. Gray HSS PSY Theodore N. "Ted" Greenstein HSS SA Timothy G. "Tim" Hatcher ED LPAHE Peter J. Hauser** T TECS
Richard A. Hayes FB CAMPUS ENTERPRISES
Mildred J. "Millie" Herget DASA FYC Karen D. Hillman HSS FLL Samuel M. Hudson** T TECS Horace W. Johnson ALS CES/FFA Sandra "Sandy" H. Jones CNR DEAN'S OFFICE Richard "Dick" Keltie E MAE
Sanford H. "Sandy" Kessler HSS PIA
Harriet S. Kestenbaum HSS FLL N. Paul Khosla COE CCEE Todd R. Klaenhammer** ALS FBNS Eric C. Klang E MAE H. Nell Kriesberg HSS MDS Thomas J. Lada S MA Teresa M. Langley T DEAN'S OFFICE Stephen J. Laton** E IES Richard "rick" Lemaster NR FB Michael G. Levy VM PHP David H. Ley VM PHP Gerald Lucovsky S PY Kitty Taylor Mann ED Beverly I. Marchi DASA CAREER DEV C Robert H. "Bob" Martin, Jr** S MA Patricia L. "Patty" Mccall HSS SA John K. Mccreery M BM Ellen Mcdaniel COE DEAN'S OFFICE Walter E. Meyers S MEAS Gary E. Moore ALS AHS Roger L. Moore NR PRTM Susan E. Moore NR FOREXT Virginia L. New ALS AHS Donna R. Newman VM MBS Paul E. Orndorff VM PHP
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Gary A. Payne ALS EPP Robert M. Petters ALS ANS Kenneth H. Pollock* ALS AE Nancy B. Powell T TATM Wayne P. Robarge ALS CSCSS Malcolm C. Roberts* CVM PHP Stephen D. "Steve" Roberts E FISE Maria G. Rouphail* HSS ENG Charles D. Safley ALS ARE Marlene A. Schaffer PRV SCH & FIN AID Stephen Schecter S MA Clara L. Schreiner** NFS Ronald R. "Ron" Sederoff* NR FER Nell Sedransk S Ping-tung Shaw S MEAS Jules Silverman ALS EPP Samuel S. "Sam" Snyder ED TELS Mark A. Stevenson CHN ATHLETICS Larry F. Stikeleather ALS/E BAE John P. "JP" Streck E CSC Moon Won Suh T TATM Helen C. "Nell" Summerlin PRV SFA E. Richard Sykes, Iii CHN ATHLETICS George G. Thomas DSA CRAFTS CENTER Toni H. Thorpe AF-AM CC Donald E. "Don" Thrall VM MBS H. Joel Trussell E ECE Ellen S. Vasu ED DEAN'S OFFICE Candace Goode Vick* NR PRTM Carol E. Vreeland VM NCSU LIBRARIES Michael G. Wagger ALS CSCSS Sarah T. Warren NR FES Steven P. "Steve" Washburn** ALS ANS Walter John Wessels** M EC Myung H. "Mike" Whangbo S CH C Michael "Mike" Williams ALS PO Deborah M. Wright FB HR Robert E. Young* E FISE Margaret A. Zahn* HSS SA
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IN REMEMBRANCE FACULTY
RetiredFaculty Department/College/Division DateRobertDavidRodman ElecCompEngr/Engr 1/15/17FrancesM“Billie”Richardson Bio&AgrEngr/ALS&Engr 4/19/17WilliamArnoldKnapp,Jr. Pharmacology/VetMed 4/25/17GroverClevelandMiller Zoology/ALS 5/3/17RobertL."Bob"Peace Acct/MGMT 5/24/17JohnH.Hanson Civil&ConstEng/ENG 5/26/17RoscoeR.Braham,Jr. MEAS/Sciences 5/28/17RobertE."Bob"Cook PoultryScience/Sciences 6/30/17ClydeR.Weathers,Jr. Ag&ResourceEcon/ALS 7/19/17AldusCortez"AC"Barefoot Forestry/NaturalResources 7/25/17GeorgeLincolnHall Physics/Sciences 7/29/17GeraldS."Jerry"Janowitz MEAS/Sciences 8/7/17ThomasN.Hobgood,Jr. Soc&Anth/ALS 8/12/17BillyE.Caldwell CropScience/ALS 8/19/17MaryElizabethPoole Libraries/Provost 8/30/17AngeloRudyAbbate LandscapeArchit/Design 9/8/17DouglasScalesChamblee CropScience/ALS 10/12/17L.RaymondCamp Communication/HSS 10/12/17AmassaCourtneyFauntleroyIII Math 10/19/17BanksCooperTalley,Jr. StudentAffairs 10/19/17RachelKirbyThomas Coop.ExtensionService 10/28/17GarlandKermittHilliard,Jr. GraphicCommunications/ENG 10/30/17ErnieBurniston Math 11/5/17BenjaminForrestWilliams CuratorofArt 11/24/17GuyL.Jones Crop&SoilScience 12/2/17VictorVioscaCavaroc,Jr. MEAS 12/10/17BrianShawcroft Design 12/18/17LeeRaymondMcDonald,Jr. Director,StudentCenter 12/23/17SubhasCMohapatra Bio&AgrEngr/ALS 12/23/17
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IN REMEMBRANCE SPOUSES/PARTNERS
Spouse/Partner Spouse/Partnerof/Department DateRonaldG.Witt MaryAnnWitt/English 3/15/17MyrtleElliottShea MikeShea/PE 4/16/17EleanorGriswoldReuer GuenterJ.Reuer/Design 5/27/17LouiseWootenTalley BanksC.Talley/StudentAffairs 9/19/17BlancheReidMiller PhilMiller/CropScience 10/1/17SandraWimberly RonaldWimberly/Soc&Anth 10/9/17MargaretW.Glazener EdGlazener/CALS 11/2/17CarolynPearceShearon RonW.Shearon/CALS&HigherEd. 11/10/17Terrill"Terrie"Welty RonWelty/PlantPathology 12/10/17JeanF.Cooper ArtCooper/Forestry 12/12/17JohnA.MacKethanIII LucindaMacKethan/English 12/19/17LeonorP.Doggett WesDoggett/Physics 12/25/17
ARF OFFICERS AND BOARD 2017/18
President: TomStaffordPresident-elect: RayFornesTreasurer: SuzannePurringtonSecretary: RebeccaLeonardPastPresident: NinaAllen
Board:TonyMitchell 2016-19MaryWahl 2016-19OliverWilliams 2016-19KathleenBrown 2017-20(2ndterm)SarahAsh 2017-20HenryBowers 2017-20SuzyPurrington 2015-18CharlesStuber 2015-18(2ndterm)HarrietGrand 2015-18
Bene�its: OliverWilliamsMembership; JohnCuddSpecialProjects: ArtCooperMemorials: SarahAshArchivist: JeanPorterNewsletterEditor: KathleenBrownWebmaster/IT: FrankAbramsProvost’sLiaison: KatharineStewart
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