GS Class of 2000
Eli Motycka writes: “An old saying advises that the best time to plant a tree was yesterday—and just like the Main Green’s mighty canopy, Brown’s Ultimate Frisbee program showed off its extensive network of branches on College Hill in October after five decades of care and nourishment. More than 250 alums poured in from all corners of the globe to mark the program’s 50th year, meet current players and relive their playing days over the long Indigenous Peoples’ Day weekend. Since its founding in 1975, the Brown Ultimate program has spawned five teams consisting of men’s squads Brownian Motion, Polyester Funkadelic and Mothership, as well as the women’s and gender expansive teams Shiver (founded as Disco Inferno) and Cosmic Rays within the University’s club sports department. Six players have won the college MVP recognition, called the Callahan Award, and Brownian Motion has taken home four national championships, most recently in 2024. This year’s golden anniversary included various social gatherings, an all-alum game at Brown Stadium on Saturday, and a Saturday evening banquet, where a packed Sayles Hall heard from founding team members Ron Kaufman ’78 (who addressed the gathering via video message from Singapore), Jacques Lord ’79, Peter Norvig ’78, and Alan Winson ’75. Josh Ziperstein ’05, one of Brown’s four Ultimate Hall of Fame inductees alongside Ron Kaufman, Billy Rodriguez ’85, Fortunat Mueller ’99, ’00 ScM, and Katie Yezzi ’94, ’94 MAT, spoke about Brown’s different ultimate chapters through the years. Equal parts reunion and celebration, the weekend was blessed with perfect Providence weather and lasting inter-generational connections.”
Chris Holmes ’00 MAT, ’12 PhD published Kazuo Ishiguro Against World Literature on Nov. 14 with Bloomsbury Press.
Daniel DeCelles ’00 MAT, ’14 AM, earned a PhD in curriculum and instruction from Boston College and is now the director of teacher education and clinical assistant professor at the University of Colorado Colorado Springs.
Anna Lenaker ’20 MPA published her memoir Able to Be Otherwise with New Degree Press. The book is an intimate exploration of her experiences and encounters with poverty, addiction, and climate change.
Obituaries
Gabriel G. Hudson ’00 MFA, of Burlington, Iowa; Nov. 23.
John Wicinas ’00 AM, of Irwin, Pa.; Apr. 7. He was an adjunct professor of English and history at Westmoreland County Community College. He was a Fulbright Scholar to Lithuania in 2000 and a member of Delta Chi. He is survived by a sister and brother-in-law, two brothers and sisters-in-law, an uncle, five nieces, and a nephew.
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