University of Scranton

04/30/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 05/01/2024 09:11

Alumni Class Notes, May 2024

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William L. Kovacs '69,Great Falls, Virginia, published his third book, "Devolution of Power: Rolling Back the Federal State to Preserve the Republic." It provides a roadmap to unwinding the massive accumulation of federal power by devolving most domestic functions to the states, creating a more accountable and efficient government. His first book, "Reform the Kakistocracy, Rule by the Least Able or Least Principled Citizens," was awarded the 2021 Independent Press Award for Social/Political Change. His books are online and wherever books are sold.

Ernest Kollra '75, Plantation, Florida, was reelected to another six-year term as circuit court judge for the 17th judicial circuit in Broward County, Florida. He will be presiding in Fort Lauderdale in the felony division.

Alvin J. Berlot, D.O. '80, Moscow, was recently awarded Clinical Associate Professorship in the Department of Emergency Medicine at the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine.

Frank R. DiMaio, M.D. '84, Old Brookville, New York, has been appointed as the inaugural Chairman of the Musculoskeletal Service Line at Catholic Health in Melville, New York.

Scott R. Antoine, D.O. '89, Carmel, Indiana, published an Amazon best-seller called "The Comprehensive Physician's Guide to the Management of PANS and PANDAS", which is a medical textbook outlining his approach to the treatment of children with post-infectious autoimmune encephalitis. This textbook has established the standard of care in the management of these disorders. 

Kathryn "Kate" Coviello Cacciamani '91, Philadelphia, was named as a member of the newly created Pennsylvania Indigent Defense Advisory Committee (IDAC) by Speaker of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives Joanna McClinton. Cacciamani is serving as vice-chair of IDAC.

Tricia Richards-Service, Ph.D. G'91, Clarks Summit, received the Part-time Faculty Excellence in Teaching and Instruction Award. She is an adjunct assistant professor in the Klein College of Media and Communication, Advertising and Public Relations.

Daniel J. DeSalvo '02,Bayonne, New Jersey, was appointed by Governor Phil Murphy and sworn in as a Judge of the Superior Court of New Jersey in February.

Abigail Corrigan '21, Philadelphia, ran in the Boston marathon, finishing in 27th place overall in the women's division; additionally, she was the 8th American finisher out of more than 10,900 female runners.

MARRIAGES

Adriana Nurkiewicz '14to Andrew Webber

Michelle Post '16to Brian Farrell '16

BIRTHS

A baby boy, Gio, to Stephen '12 and Sarah Phillips Fernando '12, Dunmore

A baby boy, Ellis Mishko, to Dennis Mishko '12 and Kathleen Lavelle '12, was born on October 9, 2023 in New York City.

A daughter, Harper Emilia, to Christopher and Alexa Winchel D'Antonio '17, G'18, Brooklyn, New York on April 4, 2024.

DEATHS

William F. Cawley '56, Sarasota, Florida

Thomas J. Mizianty, M.D., Ph.D. '61, Waymart

Paul Rusincovitch '61, G'67, G'72,Taylor

William E. Barrett '65, Rehoboth Beach, Delaware

Leo E. Solomon G'65, Wilkes-Barre

Robert T. Gownley Jr. '69, Scranton

Michael F. Rodgers G'74, Fairfax, Virginia

Joseph F. Capalong, D.M.D. '75, Dunmore

Craig N. Peterson '77, Harrisonburg, Virginia

Nicholas J. Punko G'77, Wilkes-Barre

Robert J. Lopatto '81, Olyphant

Mark C. Rostkowski '81, Duryea

James P. Gregorowicz '83, Springbrook Township

Catherine Long Burke '84, Dunmore

James M. Crawford '87, Berkeley Heights, New Jersey        

Christopher A. Barbarevech, M.D. '88, Moosic

Maria E. Button G'90, Mountaintop

John A. Zaggi Jr.  '92, Greenwood, South Carolina

Moira R. Parkinson '12, Syracuse, New York

FRIENDS/FAMILY DEATHS

Joan Weiss McDonald, sister of Joseph F. Weiss, Ph.D. '61