Walter Kaiser, MA’62, PhD’73, is president emeritus and distinguished professor of the Old Testament and ethics at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary, in Hamilton, Mass. He was a featured speaker at a Grace Theological Seminary conference, “The Word of God Is Living and Active: Lectures on the Reliability of Scripture.” Professor Howard Tuttle, MA’65, PhD’67, received distinguished emeritus status from the University of Utah’s College of Humanities. He has taught in the philosophy department “gratis” for the past 10 years, with a special focus on continental philosophy of the 19th and 20th centuries. Madeline Anne Kozlowski, MFA’69, who lives in Bainbridge Island, Wash., is an Emmy Award-winning costume designer and a painter in acrylics and oils. One of her paintings, “The Way West,” was included in the 17th annual Art Port Townsend juried art exhibition “Expressions Northwest.” Shulamit Reinharz, MA’69, PhD’77, received an honorary degree from Hebrew College at its 90th Commencement in recognition of her distinguished academic leadership and commitment to the advancement of social-science research, especially in the areas of Jewish gender and women’s studies, and Zionism. At Brandeis, she is the Jacob S. Potofsky Professor of Sociology, and director of the Hadassah-Brandeis Institute and the Women’s Studies Research Center.

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