22 Summer 2007
University of New Haven Alumni Magazine | CLASS NOTESClass Notes
The College of
Arts and Sciences
1970s
Anthony Uliano ’75 B.S., Envi-
ronmental Science, of Portland,
Oregon, manages the Environ-
mental Health and Safety program
for Oregon Health & Science Uni-
versity. In addition, Uliano is an
adjunct instructor for the School
of Community Health at Portland
State University, and is listed with
Marquis Who’s Who in Science and
Engineering.
Author, Marine Corps Vietnam
veteran and college profes-
sor Ronald E. Winter ’75 B.A.,
English, of Hebron, published his
book Masters of the Art: A Fighting
Marine’s Memoir of Vietnam. Win-
ter was awarded fifteen air medals,
the Vietnamese Cross of Gallantry,
and was featured in 2004 in the
Library of Congress’ Veterans
History Project. Winter went on to
spend twenty years as an award-
winning journalist working as a re-
porter, editor and columnist at the
Hartford Courant and the Journal
Inquirer. Winter works in public
relations for Michael J. London &
Associates in Trumbull.
1980s
Edward Zygmant ’81 B.S., ’89
M.S., Human Nutrition, a twenty-
seven-year veteran of the Westport
Fire Department, was promoted to
fire marshal. A former Connecticut
Fire School instructor, Zygmant
was one of the founding mem-
bers of the Mid-Fairfield County
Hazardous Materials Team, as well
as the joint Westport police/fire
dive team.
1990s
Youth Continuum, a non-profit
agency that serves at-risk youth
in New Haven and Bridgeport,
promoted Edwin F. Renaud ’93
B.A., Psychology, of Branford, to
director of clinical services.
Michael Susca ’94 M.S., Environ-
mental Science, of Portland, was
named associate in the Farming-
ton office of Leggette, Brashears
& Graham, Inc., a professional
groundwater and environmental
engineering services firm. Susca,
who has over twenty-six years of
environmental consulting experi-
ence, is a licensed environmental
professional in Connecticut, and a
certified professional geologist.
Kathleen M. Carter ’97 M.