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1960s

Peter Galluzzo, LA'68, MS'74, of ARLINGTON, MA, was re-elected President of the Retired Men's Club of Arlington (RMCA). RMCA, is a non-profit 501c(3) club with over 350 members from Arlington and surrounding communities. Activities include, golf, bowling, cribbage, day and overnight trips, meetings with featured guest speakers. Support includes scholarships, local and national charities, including providing dinners to Seniors on Thanksgiving.

1970s

David Miller (David J. Miller), '71, of Burlington, MA, retired in 2016 from a 35-year career in both electrical and software engineering. Since then David has been doing a lot of volunteer academic mentoring and tutoring, and recently won the Joyna Bozzotto Award from Boston Partners in Education for this work. He was given this award for his "long-standing commitment to Boston Public Schools students across the city."

Arthur Lubow, LA'72, spent a long and fulfilling career running his own advertising agency, and recently transitioned to his next chapter: writing picture books for parents and children. Arthur's book, "The Boy and the Boy King," was published by American University in Cairo Press on December 1, 2020. He continues to write books in the hopes of inspiring children to explore peace in the world.

Tim Moore, CJ'78, MEd'84, of Willow Spring, NC, is pleased to announce that he has been named the unit manager for on-the-job training (OJT) and workforce development for the NC Department of Transportation. Immediately prior to this new role, Tim served as NC’s DHHS manager of the state Senior Citizen Supported Employment Program (SCSEP) funded by the US DOL. Since receiving his graduate degree in industrial career counseling from NU, Tim has had a very fulfilling career in helping disadvantaged adults and youth receive training and education needed for meaningful employment.

Alida Merlo, MS'75, was selected as the 2020-21 Distinguished University Professor at the Indiana University of Pennsylvania, an honor given to one faculty member each year. Alida received a Master of Science in Criminal Justice from Northeastern in 1975 and a Ph.D. from Fordham University in 1980. Read More

Linda Engstrom, BHS'79 retired on July 15, 2020 after 41 years working as a Physical Therapist. She graduated in 1979 from Bouvé College of Health Sciences (formerly Boston Bouvé) with a B.S. in Physical Therapy and is proud to tell people about her alma mater and co-op education. Wishing you a happy retirement, Linda.

Kim Kennedy, MA’79, will take on the role of Director of Forecasting at Dodge Data & Analytics. 

Brian Donegan, DMSB’79, of Charlton, Massachusetts, has joined Hancock Associates, a provider of land surveying, civil engineering, and wetland science services, as a Senior Project Manager.

Tim Clifford, LA’79, has been named an Operating Partner at the Welsh, Carson, Anderson & Stowe firm’s Technology group.

1970

Alan Kaul, PAH'70, MS'76, was appointed to the Scientific Steering Committee of the new national COVID-19 Research Database, a cross-industry collaboration. The COVID-19 research database is a collection of data sets made freely available to public health and policy researchers to extract insights for combating the COVID-19 pandemic. Until now, researchers and policy-makers seeking to answer questions about the pandemic could only do research on fragmented data sets (such as the data set from a particular hospital), or to conduct long, prospective clinical trials, which makes it difficult to rapidly answer questions about the epidemiology and treatment of the disease, but with this database they have access to all kinds of pandemic-related data to rapidly conduct studies at a larger scale.