Alumni Hope Cawdery Uronis, '96, (left) and Amy Diegelman Parente, '95.
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Alumnus Bella Babus, '72, talks with Professor Emeritus Allen Benton.
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Birthday Cake!
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Dennis Thiele Biology Reception Chatting after Dennis Thiele's biology alumni seminar are, left to right, Professor Emeritus Kevin Fox, Jane Schuster Falcone, '74, Dr. Thiele, and Joe Falcone, '74.
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Dr. Holly Lawson (chemistry) at right, and Nick Catanzaro, molecular genetics major, at left.
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Dr. Mike Grady (physics) and alumni
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Dr. Yunghans, right, and Don Einhouse, '80, left.
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Faculty, alumni and current students mingle at one of the receptions in Jewett Hall.
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Jewett Hall banner
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Mantai Research Lab Announced The Mantai Research Lab was announced at the Jewett Hall 50th Anniversary Dinner. The lab will open with the new Science Center in 2014, and will belong to the work of faculty member Dr. Jon Titus, above left. Dr. Mantai is at right. The lab was named after Dr. Mantai's family created a scholarship in his honor. The scholarship and naming of the lab were announced by his family as a surprise for his 70th birthday.
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Photos of Jewett Hall when it first opened were on display Student Lounge in 1961.
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Professor Emeritus Kevin Fox talks to alumni.
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Professor Emeritus of Biology Moti Sharma talks to Medical Technology alumna Lisa Manzi.
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Student Research Poster Exhibit Undergraduate researchers posted their recent work and answered questions from the many guests. Shown here is Jordan Johnson, talking to alumni Mark and Deb Bruner.
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Student Research Poster Exhibit Undergraduate researchers posted their recent work and answered questions from the many guests. Shown here is Michelle Sudyn talking about her research.
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There from the start! These gentlemen recall the early days of Jewett Hall, when they were either studying or teaching on campus. Left to right from the top: Tom Cooper, '73; Dr. Russell Elwell, '68; Jerry Mathewson, '65; and Professor (Emeritus, biology) Allen Benton. First row, Dr. Bella Babus, '72; Professor (Emeritus, physics) Mike Grasso and Professor (Emeritus, communication) Dr. John Malcom, '61.
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