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alternative futures forums to harvest and apply research knowledge to real world problems. A sold-out banquet at Sunwood was held on Friday evening in honor of Dr. Schubel. State Senator Ken LaValle, State Assemblyman Tom DiNapoli, SBU President Shirley Strum Kenny, and Provost Robert McGrath joined MSRC alumni, faculty, and staff for the celebration. At the banquet MSRC's current Dean and Director, David Conover, announced the formation of the Jerry R. Schubel Graduate Fellowship. The Fellowship will serve as a lasting tribute to the countless contributions Dr. Schubel made to MSRC. Once the endowment goal of $500,000 is reached, the fund will generate approximately $25,000 annually to fund an outstanding MSRC graduate student whose research thesis and public outreach proposal best exemplify Dr. Schubel's vision of a contemporary marine scientist. The Simons Foundation kicked off the fundraising with a $250,000 challenge grant that will be matched dollar for dollar until the fundraising goal is reached. The
celebration concluded on Saturday with Alumni Day that included presentations
by several outstanding alumni and a barbeque for almost 200 people,
including approximately 45 alumni and their families, current students,
faculty, and friends of MSRC. The alumni talks focused on how
their graduate education at MSRC prepared them for countless and varied
employment opportunities. Cynthia Decker (Ph.D. 1991), for example,
is currently the Deputy Chief of the External Programs Branch for the
Oceanographer of the Navy. She is responsible for coordination
at the policy level of Navy operational oceanography and meteorology
programs. Xiaodan "Danny" Lu (Ph.D. 1996) credited his strong
science foundation for giving him the necessary skills to co-found
Seawolf Technologies, Inc. in 1999 - one of the leading software and
service providers of Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP). Greg
Marshall (M.S. 1988) and Lita Proctor (Ph.D. 1991) rounded out the
presentations. Greg - credited with developing the technology
known as the Crittercam - is currently the Executive Director and Producer
of Remote Imaging at National Geographic Television and Film. Lita
is a Senior Program Officer for the Marine Microbiology Initiative
at the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation, as well as faculty at the
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