Submitted: May 23, 2022
Reed Sanderson, 1957, Wildlife, passed away Oct 20, 2020. He was a Wildlife Biologist / Range Scientist working for the US Forest Service for 30 years in California, West Virginia, and Oregon and worked for the University of Arizona for 15 years. He authored or co-authored 30+ scientific papers and hundreds of technical reports on wildlife and range management. His final publication for which he served as primary editor, The Last Refuge of the Mt. Graham Red Squirrel: Ecology of Endangerment. He was a Fellow of The Wildlife Society. He considered this recognition his ultimate professional honor and was a member for 65 years. He was also a charter member of HSU's Conservation Unlimited Alumni Association.
Submitted: April 29, 2022
Patricia Watts (1980, Journalism) is realizing her dream as a novelist following a 20-year career in journalism and 10 years as a human rights investigator. Her fifth published novel, Paper Targets, a tale of female rage and empowerment and life-long friendship, is due for release in May 2022. She lives in San Diego.
See more from Patricia Watts at patriciawattsauthor.com.
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Cris Rohn Hartman (1979) lives in northern California. She worked as a law enforcement ranger for 30 years after initially working for a private consultant in range/wilderness impact issues directly after graduation. She is still using her college degree while working as an Expedition Leader for a travel company who markets to alumni associations, leading tours and teaching guests about natural and cultural resources and the history of the areas she travels to. She says it is the perfect retirement job.