William M. Geer'36G of Chapel Hill, a retired professor at the University of North Carolina, was honored recently with the William M. Geer Scholarship Fund, a need-based freshman scholarship established by an anonymous donor.

Milbrey L. Jones'53G of Charlotte is retired from the U.S. Department of Education.

John Howie '54T-'55G. See Howie '54T.

A. Ray Tarpley Jr. '70G-'71PhD of Kingsport, Tenn., is vice president of cellulose technology with Eastman Chemical Company.

E. Lee May Jr. '71PhD of Salisbury, Md., professor of mathematics and computer science at Salisbury State University, received the 1996 Outstanding College Professor Award from the Maryland Council of Teachers of Mathematics.

Richard Troelstrup'72PhD of Hilo, Hawaii, is retired from Tennessee Tech University and teaches psychology part-time at the University of Hawaii.

Paul A. Cimbala'77G-'83PhD of Mount Vernon, N.Y., is co-editor of Historians and Race: Autobiography and the Writing of History. Cimbala is associate professor of history at Fordham University.

Randy Brandes'83G-'85PhD of Hickory, N.C., is author of a book of poems, Balefires, and is an English professor at Lenoir-Rhyne College.

Eric Bergman '86G-'90PhD of Palo Alto is co-author of the chapter "Towards Accessible Human-Computer Interaction" in Advances in Human-Computer Interaction. Bergman works for Sun Microsystems.

Dan Huntington'84C-'86G. See Huntington '86C.

Benedict Giamo'87PhD of West Hartford, Conn., is author of The Homeless of Ironweed. Giamo is assistant professor of American studies at the University of Notre Dame.

Terri England Lindquester'83C-'88PhD. See Lindquester '83C.

Lance Nicolaysen'84C-'88PhD. See Nicolaysen '84C.

Elizabeth Robinson'88G of Glendale, Calif., is the principal rare book cataloger at Huntington Library.

Matthew Tarr'88C-'88G. See Tarr '87C.

Heinz Streib'89PhD of Stuttgart, Germany, is a professor at the University of Bielefeld.

Frederick Glennon'90PhD of North Syracuse, N.Y., received the Rev. Msgr. A. Robert Casey Teacher of the Year Award at Le Moyne College, where he is assistant professor of religious studies.

Mark E. Pevey'90G-'91PhD. See Kahnt '87C.

Nancy Lichtenstein Weisberg'88C-'90G. See Weisberg '88C.

Keith Graber Miller'94PhD of Goshen, Ind., is author of Wise as Serpents, Innocent as Doves: American Mennonites Engage Washington. Miller is assistant professor of bible, religion, and philosophy at Goshen College and an ordained Mennonite minister.

Laura Precedo-Choudhury'94PhD and Tony Choudhury of Pembroke Pines, Fla., announce the birth of a son, Ian, on Jan. 21, 1996. Precedo-Choudhury is a chemistry professor at Broward Community College.

Thomas L. Blackstone'95PhD of Camden, Maine, is an adjunct professor of New Testament at Bangor Theological Seminary.

Jamie L. Greene '85L-'95G. See Greene '85L.

Gregory A. Willis'95PhD of Louisville, author of Democratic Religion, teaches church history and directs the archives and special collections department of the Boyce Centennial Library at the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary.

Timothy Askew'96PhD of Atlanta received a Ph.D. from Emory in May 1996.

Elizabeth B. Bockman '96PhD of Atlanta is principal of Morningside Elementary School.