Faculty on the Road
Faculty members crisscrossed the country last fall, leading alumnae/i in seminars from Atlanta to San Francisco, Los Angeles to Rhode Island. Stimulating conversation, connections old and new... for a few hours, it was just like being back at Sarah Lawrence.


Atlanta, Georgia — Politics faculty member David Peritz led a lively discussion on affirmative action and the resegregation of American society at the home of Andy Faucett MS ’87 and Richard Fogaley. Top left: Alan Croce, parent of Shakira Croce ’09, chats with Amber Thompson Ramsey ’99 and her husband, Jamil. Top right: Carol Martin ’67 and Keisha Keys Stockard ’02. Sarasota, Florida — Middle left: Hosts Betty Elsas Burge Menell ’57 and Mary Jane De Genaro ’83 East Coast — Closer to Sarah Lawrence, faculty members travelled to Princeton, N.J., Providence, R.I., Fairfield, Conn., and Pittsburgh, Pa. to talk about everything from Zen Buddhism to cartoons. Center: Writing faculty member Jeffrey McDaniel ’90 with Pittsburgh hosts Jessie Ramy MA’02 and John Zimmerman. Middle right: Human genetics faculty member Laura Hercher MS ’01 with Providence host Beverly Haviland ’74. Bottom left: In Pittsburgh, Alexandra Klaren Seitz ’02 with Donna Gunther-Kaleidia and Kenneth Kaleidia, parents of Molly Gunther ’97. Bottom right: Princeton hosts Roger and Holly Ketron ’65 with religion faculty member T. Griffith Foulk and his baby.