The variety of careers our graduates pursue is evident from this sampling:
William C. Roher, Jr. '50, consultant/entrepreneur, Houston
George A. Kuck '62, congressional staff assistant, U.S. Congress; part-time lecturer, California State University
Charles W. Smith, Jr. '62, professor and physics department chair, University of Maine
Susan Kieffer '64, Walgreen Chair and professor of geology, University of Illinois
Diane Larsen '65, health physicist, U.S. Department of Energy
Mary-Blair Matejczyk '71, assistant professor of orthopedic surgery, Cleveland Clinic Foundation
Richard B. Hopper '82, senior reservoir engineer, Hunt Petroleum Corporation
Gary Moser '86, corporate counsel, DaimlerChrysler Rail Systems, North America
Kathleen O'Hara White '87, computer programmer, Central Intelligence Agency
Lisa Cortes '90, president and health physicist, Radiological Compliance Services, Inc.
Bonnie Dygan '91, project manager, BAE Systems
Jennifer Young '92, scientist, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Eric Landree '93, physical scientist, National Institutes of Standards and Technology
Joel Sivillo '93, meteorologist, Weather Predict
Michael Bock '96, electro-optic engineer, Corning Lasertron, Inc.
Jacilyn Wilkins '97, flight controller, NASA
Robyn Nelson '01, Engineering Leadership Development Program, BAE Systems
Kristen Grenda '03, physics teacher, Butler Area School District, Pennsylvania
Matthew Stairiker '03, applications engineer, Edmund Industrial Optics