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Melinda (Mindy) McCormick
M.Lib, 1979
Mindy was recently appointed by Washington Gov. Jay Inslee to the Adult Education Advisory Council, representing libraries, for a three-year term.
Melinda "Mindy" McCormick Coslor
M.Lib, 1979
Mindy completed a Ph.D. in Education in 2015. The title of her dissertation is "Libraries and the Community College Baccalaureate: Meeting the Challenge," a multi-case study of Washington state community college libraries whose institutions implemented baccalaureate degrees.
Thomas Moak
M.Lib, 1979
In 2021, Thomas reported that he has retired from Mid-Columbia Libraries in Kennewick, Washington, after 41 years as a librarian and manager. He continues to work as an elected commissioner of the Port of Kennewick and as an appointed commissioner of the Kennewick Housing Authority.
Bruce Newell
M.Lib, 1979
Bruce is a retired Montana public and special librarian. He completed his working career at the Montana State Library, directing a special project called the Montana Library Network, and moved on to serve as an OCLC trustee. He now serves on the Montana State Library Commission.
Lori Ricigliano
M.Lib, 1979
As of 2024, Lori was retired after dedicating four decades to the University of Puget Sound as the Associate Library Director. In retirement, Lori served as the managing editor of a scholarly journal, contributes as a board member to a local nonprofit, and coordinates a community garden's food bank efforts.
Robbe Sokolove
M.Lib, 1979
Robbe retired from public librarianship after 30 years, and is now volunteering for the American Red Cross as a Restoring Family Links Client Caseworker.
Bill Williams
M.Lib, 1979
Bill is the Chief of the Center for Cryptologic History at the National Security Agency.
Sheila Hosner
M.Lib, 1978
Sheila reports: "Since 2018, I have been working with a community in the Bududa District of eastern Uganda to help them build a Health Center III, the Bukobero Community Health Centre. We have installed the 30,000 liter water system, purchased land, graded the site, and completed all the plans. We expect to break ground in October 2022! This will be the first health center in this sub county in over 12 years!"
Nancy Magnuson
M.Lib, 1978
Nancy Magnuson, college librarian at Goucher College, retired June 30, 2017. The college honored her 30 years service in that position with the John Franklin Goucher Medal. Her 40-year career included positions at Haverford College, the Free Library of Philadelphia, and King County Library System. She served on many ALA and ACRL committees and was honored as a notable alumna of the University of Washington iSchool in 2011. Other accomplishments include the Goucher Athenaeum, honored by Library Journal in 2012 as its No. 1 New Landmark Library, and development of the Peirce Center and other initiatives to promote the use of the college's special collections.
James Murray
M.Lib, 1978
James retired on December 26, 2014. For the past 17.5 years he worked for the Ninth Circuit Library headquartered in San Francisco, California, with his duty-station located in Spokane, WA, as the Branch Librarian assigned to work with judges and court staff within the Eastern District of Washington.
He retired with more than 40 years of training, experience, teaching, and practice as a member of the Washington State Bar Association and as a law librarian. Prior to his work for the Ninth Circuit, he worked at the University of Texas at Austin as a Reserve and Reference Librarian, at Washington University in St. Louis as the Associate Law Librarian, at Gonzaga University School of Law as the Director of the Law Library, and as the director of the East Bonner County Free Library District in Sandpoint, ID. His retirement plans include travel, volunteer work, and expanding upon his knowledge of automation and computers.