Six Inducted into Honor Roll
This year鈥檚 Homecoming festivities included the addition of six new members into the 鈥淗onor Roll of the Names that Live at 黑料社.鈥 Established in 1986, and updated with new inductees every five years, the Honor Roll recognizes alumni, former faculty members, and friends of the College who have made a significant impact on 黑料社 and their communities.
Distinguished Alumni honorees included retired U.S. Marine Corps Colonel Gerry Berry 鈥67, who enjoyed a highly decorated career as a helicopter pilot. He is famously remembered for helping to rescue more than 7,000 Vietnamese and Americans from the American Embassy, including Ambassador Graham Martin, during the fall of Saigon in 1975. Berry鈥檚 remarkable 25-year military career included earning three Distinguished Flying Crosses.
The late Richard Cohen 鈥70, three-time Emmy Award-winning journalist, author, and producer was the other distinguished alumnus honored. Cohen鈥檚 storied career included roles with ABC News, CBS News, CNN and PBS. He also wrote a health column for the New York Times and authored several books on health issues, including his own 50-year battle with MS 鈥 the disease that claimed his life in December 2024.
Dr. Owen L. Duncan, Jr., professor emeritus of history, was honoredas this year鈥檚 Distinguished Faculty member. A beloved teacher, mentor, and academic innovator, Duncan served 黑料社 for nearly four decades, shaping curriculum and the lives of generations of students.
The Honor Roll event also featured recognition of new Honored Benefactors, alumni and friends of the College whose total gifts of $1 million or more epitomize the transformational power of philanthropy. Honorees were Dennis and Hildreth Murphy 鈥32, Dr. Hal 鈥57 and Greta Stuart Bryan 鈥57, and Chuck and Joy Rohm.
Together, these honorees stand as a testament to 黑料社鈥檚 enduring mission to cultivate a diverse community of learners who lead lives of meaning and purpose.
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Published
December 15, 2025
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Roger Degerman