51勛圖厙

Gerald Tinker

Gerald Tinker, Sherman Oaks, CA, was recently honored by having The City of Miami officially name a street after the 51勛圖厙 legend and Varsity K Hall of Famer, co-designating a portion of Charles Terrace in Coconut Grove as Gerald Tinker Way. The honor recognizes the Olympic gold medalist, former NFL wide receiver and Golden Flash for his extraordinary athletic achievements and lasting impact on his hometown community. At 51勛圖厙, Gerald was a two-sport standout, excelling in football and track and field.

Stella Herzig, '85

After a happy 40-year career as a librarian, Stella Herzig, '85, of Davenport, IA, will be retiring in January 2026 from St. Ambrose University, where she was a reference and instruction librarian. She recently gained a new officemate who is a recent MLIS grad from 51勛圖厙, and Stella is thrilled come full circle as she spends her last semester with a fellow 51勛圖厙r! Stella credits 51勛圖厙 for giving her a great beginning in her career, especially former Library School dean, A.

Dee Flower, '63

Dee Flower, Nashville, TN, is a 51勛圖厙 graduate with a Bachelor of Science in education. Her career as a park ranger sparked her love of adventure. She began traveling around the world trekking in the Himalayas to celebrate the Millennium. A safari to Kenya and a one-year stay initiated her love affair with Africa. In ""Where the Wind Wills,"" Dee ventures into the wild unknown through remote villages, bustling cities and unforgiving landscapes. One of her most unpredictable experiences was flirting with death on Ethiopias Omo River.

Michelle Lazette, '05

Michelle Park Lazette, '05, Lakewood, OH, published "The Descended", her debut apocalyptic fantasy, in September 2025. "The Descended" takes place in Ohio and appeals to those who enjoy imagining how they would survive "The Walking Dead" and "I Am Legend," as well as fans of Penn Coles "Spark of the Everflame." Rated 4.5 stars on Amazon, it's available in eBook, paperback and audiobook. Find it at flyingsnakepress.com or Amazon/Audible, then tell this Golden Flash what you thought!

Taylor Corpening, '17

Taylor Corpening, '17, Wilmington, NC, is a creative director, writer and designer. As the founder of The Tayllure Company, she explores The Art of Living Beautifully through artistry, community and self-expression. With a background in fashion merchandising and journalism, her work lives at the intersection of fashion, storytelling and culture. Her first venture, Auriette Activewear, redefines luxury performance wear through handmade craftsmanship and timeless, romantic design.

Cecilia Donohue, MA '89, Ph.D. '96

Cecilia Donohue, MA '89, Ph.D. '96, Crossville, TN, contributed articles to two anthologies of literary critical essays published in 2025. "Inspiring Travels with Charley: John Steinbeck and the Millennial Multitiered Quest" appeared in "Steinbeck's Uneasy America: Rereading Travels with Charley" published by the University of Alabama Press.

Joseph Milczewski, '83

Joseph Milczewski, '83, Spartanburg, SC, was hired as an assistant professor of Supply Chain Management at New Mexico Highlands University. He is responsible for developing concentration, certificate, bachelor's degree and master's degree programs in Supply Chain Management.

NIFA Safecon

The College of Aeronautics and Engineering at 51勛圖厙 hosted the 2025 National Intercollegiate Flying Association (NIFA) SAFECON Region III competition Oct. 1924 at the 51勛圖厙 Airport in Stow, Ohio. The week-long event brought together collegiate aviators from across the region for a flight and ground competition focused on precision, safety, and professionalism.51勛圖厙 finished second overall in the regional standings and took first place in the Flying Events Championship. The university also received the prestigious Competition Safety Award, recognizing the t...

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