Cusp, Summer 2021, UIC College of Dentistry

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DENTISTRY STUDENTS AND FACULTY ADMINISTER COVID-19 VACCINES

A SHOT OF HOPE


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UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS CHICAGO COLLEGE OF DENTISTRY

UIC COLLEGE OF DENTISTRY

CUSP COLLEGE ADMINISTRATION

OFFICE OF ADVANCEMENT

Dean Clark Stanford, DDS, PhD, MHA, Prosthodontics, UIC Distinguished Professor cmstan60@uic.edu

Associate Dean for Advancement Mark J. Valentino mjv@uic.edu

Executive Associate Dean and Associate Dean for Clinical Affairs Susan A. Rowan, DDS ‘84, MS, FACD srowan@uic.edu Associate Dean for Research Lyndon F. Cooper, DDS, PhD cooperlf@uic.edu ON THE COVER

Dr. Ellie Park, ‘21, administers a COVID-19 vaccination CUSP STAFF

Editor-in-Chief Sara Connell sconnell@uic.edu Art Direction Ana Lisa Hendricks aogbac1@uic.edu

Associate Dean for Prevention and Public Health Sciences Scott Tomar, DMD, MPH, DrPH stomar@uic.edu Associate Dean for Finance and Administration Michael D. Harner, MBA, EdD mikeh@uic.edu Associate Dean for Student and Diversity Affairs Darryl Pendleton, DMD dpendle@uic.edu

Director of Development Bruno Mancari bmancari@uic.edu Director of Donor Relations Ana Lisa Hendricks aogbac1@uic.edu Director of Advancement Communications Sara Connell sconnell@uic.edu Administrative Assistant Janette Guzman jguzma32@uic.edu PHOTO CREDITS

Sara Connell; Renee Gooch Photography; Janette Guzman; UIC Creative and Digital Services Photography.

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WELCOME TO THE COLLEGE OF DENTISTRY’S NEWLY REDESIGNED AND ENVISIONED MAGAZINE

UICDentistry Design Multiple, Inc. Project Coordinator Janette Guzman jguzma32@uic.edu

Associate Dean for Academic Affairs Toni M. Roucka, RN, DDS ’90, MA troucka@uic.edu

UIC College of Dentistry @UICDentAlumni

Associate Dean for Advancement Mark J. Valentino mjv@uic.edu

UIC College of Dentistry

© 2021 University of Illinois Chicago All Rights Reserved.

Dear Alumni and Friends: I am very excited to share this new design with you, our community of alumni, partners, and friends. Introducing Cusp, the UIC College’s bi-annual publication, focusing on the best and brightest of our alumni, faculty, residents, and students who are keeping us at the leading edge of innovation and curiosity. Cusp will provide us the best opportunity to amplify our collective voices and demonstrate who we are and why we matter.

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A BI-ANNUAL PUBLICATION FROM

2021 69

UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS CHICAGO COLLEGE OF DENTISTRY

UIC COLLEGE OF DENTISTRY

CUSP COLLEGE ADMINISTRATION

OFFICE OF ADVANCEMENT

Dean Clark Stanford, DDS, PhD, MHA, Prosthodontics, UIC Distinguished Professor cmstan60@uic.edu

Associate Dean for Advancement Mark J. Valentino mjv@uic.edu

Executive Associate Dean and Associate Dean for Clinical Affairs Susan A. Rowan, DDS ‘84, MS, FACD srowan@uic.edu Associate Dean for Research Lyndon F. Cooper, DDS, PhD cooperlf@uic.edu ON THE COVER

Dr. Ellie Park, ‘21, administers a COVID-19 vaccination CUSP STAFF

Editor-in-Chief Sara Connell sconnell@uic.edu Art Direction Ana Lisa Hendricks aogbac1@uic.edu

Associate Dean for Prevention and Public Health Sciences Scott Tomar, DMD, MPH, DrPH stomar@uic.edu Associate Dean for Finance and Administration Michael D. Harner, MBA, EdD mikeh@uic.edu Associate Dean for Student and Diversity Affairs Darryl Pendleton, DMD dpendle@uic.edu

Director of Development Bruno Mancari bmancari@uic.edu Director of Donor Relations Ana Lisa Hendricks aogbac1@uic.edu Director of Advancement Communications Sara Connell sconnell@uic.edu Administrative Assistant Janette Guzman jguzma32@uic.edu PHOTO CREDITS

Sara Connell; Renee Gooch Photography; Janette Guzman; UIC Creative and Digital Services Photography.

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WELCOME TO THE COLLEGE OF DENTISTRY’S NEWLY REDESIGNED AND ENVISIONED MAGAZINE

UICDentistry Design Multiple, Inc. Project Coordinator Janette Guzman jguzma32@uic.edu

Associate Dean for Academic Affairs Toni M. Roucka, RN, DDS ’90, MA troucka@uic.edu

UIC College of Dentistry @UICDentAlumni

Associate Dean for Advancement Mark J. Valentino mjv@uic.edu

UIC College of Dentistry

© 2021 University of Illinois Chicago All Rights Reserved.

Dear Alumni and Friends: I am very excited to share this new design with you, our community of alumni, partners, and friends. Introducing Cusp, the UIC College’s bi-annual publication, focusing on the best and brightest of our alumni, faculty, residents, and students who are keeping us at the leading edge of innovation and curiosity. Cusp will provide us the best opportunity to amplify our collective voices and demonstrate who we are and why we matter.

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As we continue to strive forward, we embrace our new normal and the fact that the pandemic also caused us to rethink and reevaluate how we do things at the College and in our clinics. With the help of faculty, staff, and other UIC College partners, we were able to offer emergency care during the early days of the pandemic and then reopen all clinics in June of 2020. We have been going strong and serving more and more patients and their families ever since. We are grateful that we have been able to be here for some of our most vulnerable communities. I also want to thank the faculty for their dedicated efforts in teaching and mentoring over the past year and a half. Remote and in-person classes allowed our students and residents to continue their education and for our graduating classes to receive their diplomas. On May 8, the College graduated 160 DMD, DMD-AS, and post-graduate students into the world to forge their dental careers. The pandemic does not define us, the power of our graduates and their abilities define the future of our profession and its specialties. Here at the College, we have also been looking closely at our diversity, inclusion, and equity efforts. You will read more about the Diversity Advisory Committee in this issue—they have been instrumental in creating resources and support for the College community. We also distributed a College Humanistic Environment Survey to students, residents, faculty, and staff in order to help us identify areas in our culture that need improvement and change. The goal of this survey is to continue gathering insights on the institutional climate, inclusion, equity, attitudes, and workplace issues to assess and continually improve the College Community environment for all its members. This effort is important for the College Community’s commitment to an inclusive and fair environment.

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DEAN’S MESSAGE

DEAN’S MESSAGE

Vision magazine served the College community well for many years, and (not ‘but’) it was time to take a step back and rethink our design, name, and approach. What hasn’t changed is that our vision is stronger than ever. It continues to keep us on the cusp of innovation in education, patient care, and research throughout the oral health care industry. We are where we are today because of the driving passion, effort, and commitment from our people—faculty, staff, students, residents, alumni, and friends. We stand together. Proudly.

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Finally, thanks to philanthropy and your generosity during the IGNITE campaign, we have been able to transform our spaces for the betterment of our education, patient care, and research missions. The Delta Dental of Illinois Welcome Center, Delta Dental of Illinois Patient Registration Center, and the Illinois Children’s Healthcare Foundation Pediatric Dentistry Outpatient Care Center are just some of the recent exciting renovations at the College. Your support has also enabled us to fund faculty positions and research, allowing us to attract and retain the best oral health faculty members. In addition, we awarded $250,000 in scholarship support last year to many deserving, hard-working students. Every year we can and will do more…because of you. As of June 30, the College has raised more than $25 million during the IGNITE campaign, which culminates on December 31, 2022. And, we’re not done. We have a goal of $37 million and we will reach that goal. Please consider joining us and making an investment in the College and the future of dental education. Thank you for reading this inaugural issue of Cusp and thank you for being a part of the College’s journey, and allowing us to be a part of yours. We remain grateful for your support and engagement, which have a measurable and powerful impact here at the College. My best wishes to you and your families. Regards,

CLARK STANFORD, DDS, PHD, MHA

UIC Distinguished Professor and Dean


As we continue to strive forward, we embrace our new normal and the fact that the pandemic also caused us to rethink and reevaluate how we do things at the College and in our clinics. With the help of faculty, staff, and other UIC College partners, we were able to offer emergency care during the early days of the pandemic and then reopen all clinics in June of 2020. We have been going strong and serving more and more patients and their families ever since. We are grateful that we have been able to be here for some of our most vulnerable communities. I also want to thank the faculty for their dedicated efforts in teaching and mentoring over the past year and a half. Remote and in-person classes allowed our students and residents to continue their education and for our graduating classes to receive their diplomas. On May 8, the College graduated 160 DMD, DMD-AS, and post-graduate students into the world to forge their dental careers. The pandemic does not define us, the power of our graduates and their abilities define the future of our profession and its specialties. Here at the College, we have also been looking closely at our diversity, inclusion, and equity efforts. You will read more about the Diversity Advisory Committee in this issue—they have been instrumental in creating resources and support for the College community. We also distributed a College Humanistic Environment Survey to students, residents, faculty, and staff in order to help us identify areas in our culture that need improvement and change. The goal of this survey is to continue gathering insights on the institutional climate, inclusion, equity, attitudes, and workplace issues to assess and continually improve the College Community environment for all its members. This effort is important for the College Community’s commitment to an inclusive and fair environment.

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DEAN’S MESSAGE

DEAN’S MESSAGE

Vision magazine served the College community well for many years, and (not ‘but’) it was time to take a step back and rethink our design, name, and approach. What hasn’t changed is that our vision is stronger than ever. It continues to keep us on the cusp of innovation in education, patient care, and research throughout the oral health care industry. We are where we are today because of the driving passion, effort, and commitment from our people—faculty, staff, students, residents, alumni, and friends. We stand together. Proudly.

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Finally, thanks to philanthropy and your generosity during the IGNITE campaign, we have been able to transform our spaces for the betterment of our education, patient care, and research missions. The Delta Dental of Illinois Welcome Center, Delta Dental of Illinois Patient Registration Center, and the Illinois Children’s Healthcare Foundation Pediatric Dentistry Outpatient Care Center are just some of the recent exciting renovations at the College. Your support has also enabled us to fund faculty positions and research, allowing us to attract and retain the best oral health faculty members. In addition, we awarded $250,000 in scholarship support last year to many deserving, hard-working students. Every year we can and will do more…because of you. As of June 30, the College has raised more than $25 million during the IGNITE campaign, which culminates on December 31, 2022. And, we’re not done. We have a goal of $37 million and we will reach that goal. Please consider joining us and making an investment in the College and the future of dental education. Thank you for reading this inaugural issue of Cusp and thank you for being a part of the College’s journey, and allowing us to be a part of yours. We remain grateful for your support and engagement, which have a measurable and powerful impact here at the College. My best wishes to you and your families. Regards,

CLARK STANFORD, DDS, PHD, MHA

UIC Distinguished Professor and Dean


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IGNITE THE FUTURE WITH YOUR ESTATE GIFT The UIC College of Dentistry is continually strengthened by the generosity of our dedicated alumni and friends. As you reflect on your own goals, we hope you’ll also consider making a deferred gift during the IGNITE campaign that will benefit the College after your lifetime. These gifts are some of the simplest, most flexible, and popular methods of supporting the College in the future. They include naming the University of Illinois Foundation (Tax ID 37-6006007) for the benefit of the UIC College of Dentistry as a beneficiary in your will/living trust, retirement plan, or payable on death (POD)/transferable on death (TOD) bank account.

F our key questions to ask as you’re considering your deferred gift: • How do you want to provide for yourself and your family? • What impact would you like to make at the College? • How do you want that impact to be remembered? • What tax advantages can you expect as you consult with your advisers? As you think about these questions, reach out to our Director of Gift Planning, Jason James Shuba, JD (312-413-3394 or shuba@uic.edu). He can provide you with recommended estate language to best fit your goals. Please also contact Jason if you’ve already included the Foundation for the benefit of the College in your plans – it would be wonderful to say thank you and learn more about how you’re looking to IGNITE the future with your gift.

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Dean’s Message

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IGNITE Report

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Honor Roll

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Feature: A shot of hope

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Profile: Dr. Jessica C. Williams

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Research

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Student Activities

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Scholarship Recipients

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Faculty/Department News

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President’s Message

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Alumni Class Notes

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In Memoriam

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Continuing Education / Calendar

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UIC COLLEGE OF DENTISTRY

TABLE OF CONTENTS

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IGNITE THE FUTURE WITH YOUR ESTATE GIFT The UIC College of Dentistry is continually strengthened by the generosity of our dedicated alumni and friends. As you reflect on your own goals, we hope you’ll also consider making a deferred gift during the IGNITE campaign that will benefit the College after your lifetime. These gifts are some of the simplest, most flexible, and popular methods of supporting the College in the future. They include naming the University of Illinois Foundation (Tax ID 37-6006007) for the benefit of the UIC College of Dentistry as a beneficiary in your will/living trust, retirement plan, or payable on death (POD)/transferable on death (TOD) bank account.

F our key questions to ask as you’re considering your deferred gift: • How do you want to provide for yourself and your family? • What impact would you like to make at the College? • How do you want that impact to be remembered? • What tax advantages can you expect as you consult with your advisers? As you think about these questions, reach out to our Director of Gift Planning, Jason James Shuba, JD (312-413-3394 or shuba@uic.edu). He can provide you with recommended estate language to best fit your goals. Please also contact Jason if you’ve already included the Foundation for the benefit of the College in your plans – it would be wonderful to say thank you and learn more about how you’re looking to IGNITE the future with your gift.

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44

01

Dean’s Message

08

IGNITE Report

30

Honor Roll

38

Feature: A shot of hope

44

Profile: Dr. Jessica C. Williams

48 News 52

Research

54

Student Activities

58

Scholarship Recipients

60

Faculty/Department News

65

President’s Message

66

Alumni Class Notes

68

In Memoriam

76

Continuing Education / Calendar

38


Thanks to the generosity and support of Delta Dental of Illinois (DDIL) and the Delta Dental of Illinois Foundation, the College's new Welcome Center and new Patient Registration Center are now complete! Patients, faculty, staff, students and other visitors agree that our first floor is now much more welcoming and easier to maneuver. It is now clear for patients where to check in, register, and then wait in the Welcome Center’s comfortable seating area, with monitors that showcase College news and events. Patients report that their visits for oral health care are much more streamlined and efficient. The College is glad to hear it!

The College’s Paulina Street entrance has undergone some exciting improvements. A heated enclosure was created with the addition of a new glass wall allowing better temperature control and winter weather control in the Welcome Center creating a convenient drop off and waiting areas for patients being picked up. This allowed for artistic customized light panels to be installed in the foyer between the two sets of doors. Benches have been added and a LED backlit abstracted glass panel images of the Millennium Park’s boats are installed on the walls and ceiling. These improvements greet our patients, faculty, staff, residents, students, and visitors into the College — a warm and inviting welcome!

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BUILDING RENOVATION UPDATES

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Thanks to the generosity and support of Delta Dental of Illinois (DDIL) and the Delta Dental of Illinois Foundation, the College's new Welcome Center and new Patient Registration Center are now complete! Patients, faculty, staff, students and other visitors agree that our first floor is now much more welcoming and easier to maneuver. It is now clear for patients where to check in, register, and then wait in the Welcome Center’s comfortable seating area, with monitors that showcase College news and events. Patients report that their visits for oral health care are much more streamlined and efficient. The College is glad to hear it!

The College’s Paulina Street entrance has undergone some exciting improvements. A heated enclosure was created with the addition of a new glass wall allowing better temperature control and winter weather control in the Welcome Center creating a convenient drop off and waiting areas for patients being picked up. This allowed for artistic customized light panels to be installed in the foyer between the two sets of doors. Benches have been added and a LED backlit abstracted glass panel images of the Millennium Park’s boats are installed on the walls and ceiling. These improvements greet our patients, faculty, staff, residents, students, and visitors into the College — a warm and inviting welcome!

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IGNITE REPORT 08 Long-time, loyal supporter creates endowed professorship in Restorative Dentistry and Advanced Prosthodontics

12 Dr. Charles F. DiFranco Scholarship honors the memory of an extraordinary member of the College community

16 Dr. Bennett Klavan Scholarship Fund honors a treasured mentor

18 Unlocking Opportunity: Dr. Kalpesh Shah and Dr. Ami K. Shah Scholarship Fund supports students in the Departments of Periodontics and Orthodontics

20 Senior College administrators pay it forward by establishing new scholarships

24 Scholarship supports talented Orthodontics residents

25 Modern Workspaces for Talented Faculty and Staff 26

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LONG-TIME, LOYAL SUPPORTER CREATES ENDOWED PROFESSORSHIP IN RESTORATIVE DENTISTRY AND ADVANCED PROSTHODONTICS BY GAIL MANSFIELD

“The Brunetti Professorship is part of IGNITE: The Campaign Among the many invaluable ways donors support the mission for UIC. Increasing faculty endowments is one of the key and vision of the UIC College of Dentistry is through the highimpact gifts of faculty endowment by establishing named chairs, initiatives for IGNITE,” said Dean Stanford. “This generous gift represents an opportunity to support the recruitment for professorships, or fellowships. expertise in the area of restorative digital dentistry. Rapid changes in technology necessitate both the engineering and “Excellence starts and ends with our faculty,” explained computer science knowledge of machine learning and artificial Dr. Clark Stanford, DDS, PhD, MHA, Dean of the College of intelligence as well as the ability to apply practical applications Dentistry. “Given the resource constraints that inevitably occur for deployment in both the novice learning environment and in higher education, the ability to have permanent endowments complex applications in the advanced education programs in is critical for the recruitment and retention of the very best. Prosthodontics. This professorship will support the expertise Faculty need individualized resources to nimbly respond to and excellence that is UIC.” wonderful ideas of discovery, to ask questions relevant to the day, and teach tomorrow the rewards of these discoveries. This “The singular purpose of our family foundation is to support gifts only happens when faculty have the ability to academically and grants for purposes of education, particularly in healthcare, ‘breathe’—and this only occurs with endowed faculty religious education, and the fine arts, as well as education positions. The donor can know this investment in the College in conservancy of the environment,” Dr. Brunetti said. “This is permanent and will affect multiple generations of thought endowed professorship not only fulfills our purpose, but that of leaders in dentistry through the years. It’s a wonderful legacy.” the mission and vision of the UIC College of Dentistry as well.” One of the College of Dentistry’s most generous and consistent A graduate of the Loyola University Chicago School of Dentistry, supporters, Dr. Robert G. Brunetti, DDS, MBA, FICD, has added Dr. Brunetti is President and Chief Executive Officer of ProCare to his already rich legacy with the establishment of the Dr. Dental Group, P.C., President of the Brunetti Foundation, and Robert G. Brunetti Professorship. Funded by the Guy D. and Adjunct Professor of Restorative Dentistry at the College Rebecca E. Brunetti Foundation—established by Dr. Brunetti of Dentistry. to honor his parents—the professorship will allow the newlyappointed head Dr. Rand Harlow, DDS ’92, Prosthodontics ’97, to His extensive clinical experience includes many years leverage the Brunetti professorship to expand on technologies in private practice, where he held a strong philosophy of in Restorative Dentistry. individual patient care. This experience evolved into group practice development and management, still maintaining


UIC COLLEGE OF DENTISTRY

IGNITE REPORT 08 Long-time, loyal supporter creates endowed professorship in Restorative Dentistry and Advanced Prosthodontics

12 Dr. Charles F. DiFranco Scholarship honors the memory of an extraordinary member of the College community

16 Dr. Bennett Klavan Scholarship Fund honors a treasured mentor

18 Unlocking Opportunity: Dr. Kalpesh Shah and Dr. Ami K. Shah Scholarship Fund supports students in the Departments of Periodontics and Orthodontics

20 Senior College administrators pay it forward by establishing new scholarships

24 Scholarship supports talented Orthodontics residents

25 Modern Workspaces for Talented Faculty and Staff 26

IGNITE Campaign

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LONG-TIME, LOYAL SUPPORTER CREATES ENDOWED PROFESSORSHIP IN RESTORATIVE DENTISTRY AND ADVANCED PROSTHODONTICS BY GAIL MANSFIELD

“The Brunetti Professorship is part of IGNITE: The Campaign Among the many invaluable ways donors support the mission for UIC. Increasing faculty endowments is one of the key and vision of the UIC College of Dentistry is through the highimpact gifts of faculty endowment by establishing named chairs, initiatives for IGNITE,” said Dean Stanford. “This generous gift represents an opportunity to support the recruitment for professorships, or fellowships. expertise in the area of restorative digital dentistry. Rapid changes in technology necessitate both the engineering and “Excellence starts and ends with our faculty,” explained computer science knowledge of machine learning and artificial Dr. Clark Stanford, DDS, PhD, MHA, Dean of the College of intelligence as well as the ability to apply practical applications Dentistry. “Given the resource constraints that inevitably occur for deployment in both the novice learning environment and in higher education, the ability to have permanent endowments complex applications in the advanced education programs in is critical for the recruitment and retention of the very best. Prosthodontics. This professorship will support the expertise Faculty need individualized resources to nimbly respond to and excellence that is UIC.” wonderful ideas of discovery, to ask questions relevant to the day, and teach tomorrow the rewards of these discoveries. This “The singular purpose of our family foundation is to support gifts only happens when faculty have the ability to academically and grants for purposes of education, particularly in healthcare, ‘breathe’—and this only occurs with endowed faculty religious education, and the fine arts, as well as education positions. The donor can know this investment in the College in conservancy of the environment,” Dr. Brunetti said. “This is permanent and will affect multiple generations of thought endowed professorship not only fulfills our purpose, but that of leaders in dentistry through the years. It’s a wonderful legacy.” the mission and vision of the UIC College of Dentistry as well.” One of the College of Dentistry’s most generous and consistent A graduate of the Loyola University Chicago School of Dentistry, supporters, Dr. Robert G. Brunetti, DDS, MBA, FICD, has added Dr. Brunetti is President and Chief Executive Officer of ProCare to his already rich legacy with the establishment of the Dr. Dental Group, P.C., President of the Brunetti Foundation, and Robert G. Brunetti Professorship. Funded by the Guy D. and Adjunct Professor of Restorative Dentistry at the College Rebecca E. Brunetti Foundation—established by Dr. Brunetti of Dentistry. to honor his parents—the professorship will allow the newlyappointed head Dr. Rand Harlow, DDS ’92, Prosthodontics ’97, to His extensive clinical experience includes many years leverage the Brunetti professorship to expand on technologies in private practice, where he held a strong philosophy of in Restorative Dentistry. individual patient care. This experience evolved into group practice development and management, still maintaining


DEEP AND BROAD SUPPORT

Dr. Brunetti’s engagement with the College has been multilayered and transformational. Through ProCare Dental Group and the Brunetti Foundation, he made gifts of more than $1.5 million to support creation of the College’s ProCare Dental Group Implant and Innovations Center and collaborated with Dentsply Sirona to create the Dentsply Implant Clinic, both dedicated in 2013. The ProCare Dental Group Implant and Innovations Center is advancing the reputation of the College as a world center for dental implant education, treatment, and research. Through a multidisciplinary approach, the Center’s team of experts provides the highest quality restorative dental care to the Chicago area, and offers highly competitive educational experiences for the next generation of practitioners to address the significant oral health issues related to missing teeth. In 2011, the Brunetti Foundation collaborated with KaVo Kerr (now known as Envista Holdings, Inc.) to contribute $8.25 million to assist the College in upgrading its aging clinical facilities. Through this unique partnership, the College received stateof-the-science digital radiograph equipment, Cone Beam CT machines, Pelton & Crane cabinetry, chairs, LED chairside lights, KaVo high- and slow-speed hand pieces, and the Vista Clear green technology water filtration system.

The numerous dentists Dr. Brunetti has mentored include recent UIC graduates who have served as associates in his practice, where he has imparted a strong sense of professionalism, knowledge, and experience. He has also presented numerous table clinics, lectures, board reviews, Lunch and Learns, and roundtable discussions on various topics in general dentistry and group practice management. HELPING POSITION THE COLLEGE AT THE VANGUARD

“Dr. Brunetti, his family foundation, and ProCare Dental Group have had a profound impact on the College of Dentistry over the past 20 years. Creating this named professorship supports a key component of IGNITE,” said Mark Valentino, Associate Dean for Advancement. “Just as he did during the previous Brilliant Futures Campaign, Dr. Brunetti is stepping forward to create a named professorship that will reap benefits today and for future generations of faculty and students.” Dr. Brunetti says he had the future—and its opportunities— very much in mind when he created the professorship. “The U.S. dental market is expected to nearly double in the next six years, growing at a compound rate of 10.13% between 202127,” Dr. Brunetti said. “Factors expected to drive the demands in the industry include a rising U.S. population, expanding dental benefits, the aging of the American population, and advancement in dental procedures and technology. Forecasts are bright for career growth in the profession of dentistry. The College will be compelled to continually be at the vanguard of this growth and demand by educating young dentists in advanced treatment and technology, including digital modalities, artificial intelligence, and augmented and virtual reality.”

Before the renovations, “Our clinics weren’t in good shape, He continued, “This endowed professorship will support making it harder for us to provide the kind of care we’re known these dynamic endeavors today and well into the future. It for and to recruit students, faculty, and even patients,” said embodies not only fundamental concepts of excellence, but Dr. Susan Rowan, DDS, MS, FACD. “This collaborative gift also emphasizes the foundational character of the endowed completely transformed our clinics with state-of-the-science professor, critical to engendering and spurring a sincere spirit equipment and an improved floorplan. The result has been a of true professionalism and compassion in our future dentists of more professional environment and atmosphere and a far better America. In turn, young dentists will need to educate patients experience for students and patients. And because this is and community alike. high-quality equipment and the company continues to provide incredible service and support, we’ve been able to maintain the “In the final analysis,” Dr. Brunetti stressed, “our patients will benefits of these improvements.” care not so much about what we really know until they know how much we really care.” ProCare Dental Group was a lead sponsor for the College’s Clinic and Research Day for many years. The company Dr. Brunetti’s son, Dr. Daniel Brunetti, ‘11, is also a graduate of participates annually in Career Night and was the first the College. He is vice president of ProCare Dental Group and corporate partner to advertise in this magazine. the Brunetti Foundation and was a member of the College of Dentistry’s Alumni Board from 2012-19.

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the highest quality dental treatment, using the most current technology and techniques, and continuing his firm emphasis on individual patient care. Dr. Brunetti also served as a faculty member at the former Loyola University Chicago School of Dentistry.

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DEEP AND BROAD SUPPORT

Dr. Brunetti’s engagement with the College has been multilayered and transformational. Through ProCare Dental Group and the Brunetti Foundation, he made gifts of more than $1.5 million to support creation of the College’s ProCare Dental Group Implant and Innovations Center and collaborated with Dentsply Sirona to create the Dentsply Implant Clinic, both dedicated in 2013. The ProCare Dental Group Implant and Innovations Center is advancing the reputation of the College as a world center for dental implant education, treatment, and research. Through a multidisciplinary approach, the Center’s team of experts provides the highest quality restorative dental care to the Chicago area, and offers highly competitive educational experiences for the next generation of practitioners to address the significant oral health issues related to missing teeth. In 2011, the Brunetti Foundation collaborated with KaVo Kerr (now known as Envista Holdings, Inc.) to contribute $8.25 million to assist the College in upgrading its aging clinical facilities. Through this unique partnership, the College received stateof-the-science digital radiograph equipment, Cone Beam CT machines, Pelton & Crane cabinetry, chairs, LED chairside lights, KaVo high- and slow-speed hand pieces, and the Vista Clear green technology water filtration system.

The numerous dentists Dr. Brunetti has mentored include recent UIC graduates who have served as associates in his practice, where he has imparted a strong sense of professionalism, knowledge, and experience. He has also presented numerous table clinics, lectures, board reviews, Lunch and Learns, and roundtable discussions on various topics in general dentistry and group practice management. HELPING POSITION THE COLLEGE AT THE VANGUARD

“Dr. Brunetti, his family foundation, and ProCare Dental Group have had a profound impact on the College of Dentistry over the past 20 years. Creating this named professorship supports a key component of IGNITE,” said Mark Valentino, Associate Dean for Advancement. “Just as he did during the previous Brilliant Futures Campaign, Dr. Brunetti is stepping forward to create a named professorship that will reap benefits today and for future generations of faculty and students.” Dr. Brunetti says he had the future—and its opportunities— very much in mind when he created the professorship. “The U.S. dental market is expected to nearly double in the next six years, growing at a compound rate of 10.13% between 202127,” Dr. Brunetti said. “Factors expected to drive the demands in the industry include a rising U.S. population, expanding dental benefits, the aging of the American population, and advancement in dental procedures and technology. Forecasts are bright for career growth in the profession of dentistry. The College will be compelled to continually be at the vanguard of this growth and demand by educating young dentists in advanced treatment and technology, including digital modalities, artificial intelligence, and augmented and virtual reality.”

Before the renovations, “Our clinics weren’t in good shape, He continued, “This endowed professorship will support making it harder for us to provide the kind of care we’re known these dynamic endeavors today and well into the future. It for and to recruit students, faculty, and even patients,” said embodies not only fundamental concepts of excellence, but Dr. Susan Rowan, DDS, MS, FACD. “This collaborative gift also emphasizes the foundational character of the endowed completely transformed our clinics with state-of-the-science professor, critical to engendering and spurring a sincere spirit equipment and an improved floorplan. The result has been a of true professionalism and compassion in our future dentists of more professional environment and atmosphere and a far better America. In turn, young dentists will need to educate patients experience for students and patients. And because this is and community alike. high-quality equipment and the company continues to provide incredible service and support, we’ve been able to maintain the “In the final analysis,” Dr. Brunetti stressed, “our patients will benefits of these improvements.” care not so much about what we really know until they know how much we really care.” ProCare Dental Group was a lead sponsor for the College’s Clinic and Research Day for many years. The company Dr. Brunetti’s son, Dr. Daniel Brunetti, ‘11, is also a graduate of participates annually in Career Night and was the first the College. He is vice president of ProCare Dental Group and corporate partner to advertise in this magazine. the Brunetti Foundation and was a member of the College of Dentistry’s Alumni Board from 2012-19.

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the highest quality dental treatment, using the most current technology and techniques, and continuing his firm emphasis on individual patient care. Dr. Brunetti also served as a faculty member at the former Loyola University Chicago School of Dentistry.

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DR. CHARLES F. DIFRANCO SCHOLARSHIP HONORS THE MEMORY OF AN EXTRAORDINARY MEMBER OF THE COLLEGE COMMUNITY BY GAIL MANSFIELD

Dr. Charles F. “Chuck” DiFranco’s legacy at the UIC College of Dentistry is profound. He shared his many gifts—teaching, clinical care, professional camaraderie, and even song— with the College community. Those who knew him praise his professional excellence, warmth, positivity, and generosity of spirit. “’Dr. Chuck’ was a great friend, teacher, and mentor to many,” said Mark Valentino, Associate Dean for Advancement. “He shared his incredible skills as a periodontist and surgeon with the residents and showed them how to treat their patients, faculty, fellow residents, and staff with the utmost dignity, compassion, and respect. “He had an innate ability to make those around him feel at ease, always ready with a laugh or a smile,” Valentino continued. “He built his life around helping others, something he did often and effortlessly. Above all, Dr. Chuck loved and cherished his family.” The Dr. Charles F. DiFranco Scholarship honors the memory of this extraordinary UIC Dentistry supporter, who passed away in July 2020. The scholarship benefits residents in the Department of Periodontics. Its first recipient is Dr. Ryan Bogard. “I am honored and privileged to be the recipient of the first DiFranco Scholarship,” said Dr. Bogard. “I felt a great sense of pride being selected for this award by my faculty. This scholarship will help provide some needed financial stress relief in my last year and I am thankful to have been chosen.“

“With the rising costs of graduate education, the Dr. Charles F. DiFranco Scholarship is of particular importance in providing funding to deserving residents to help defray costs associated with their training,” said Dr. Salvador Nares, MS, PhD, MBA, Professor and Head of the Department of Periodontics and Director of Periodontics Research. “This is exemplary of the commitments of alumni and the community to give back to our program. It is most appreciated and will help perpetuate the attraction of excellent residents to the UIC College of Dentistry Advanced Program in Periodontics.” Said Dr. Clark Stanford, DDS, PhD, MHA, Dean of the College of Dentistry, “Periodontics is a wonderful dental specialty that sits at the bridge between the basic sciences of inflammation and the clinical sciences of cures and resolution. To enable future generations of periodontists, it’s invaluable to give back, and this is exactly what the Dr. Charles F. DiFranco Scholarship is doing in the Advanced Educational Program in Periodontics at UIC.” A FAMILY PROFESSION

The DiFranco family has impacted the Chicagoland dental profession for decades. Dr. DiFranco’s parents, Dr. Paul A. and Geraldine DiFranco, were proud to see four of their children— Dr. Charles F., Dr. Paul A. Jr., Dr. Geri Ann, and Dr. Josephine DiFranco-Bordignon—follow in their father’s footsteps at the Loyola University Chicago School of Dentistry. A fifth child, Frank DiFranco, JD, is an attorney.


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DR. CHARLES F. DIFRANCO SCHOLARSHIP HONORS THE MEMORY OF AN EXTRAORDINARY MEMBER OF THE COLLEGE COMMUNITY BY GAIL MANSFIELD

Dr. Charles F. “Chuck” DiFranco’s legacy at the UIC College of Dentistry is profound. He shared his many gifts—teaching, clinical care, professional camaraderie, and even song— with the College community. Those who knew him praise his professional excellence, warmth, positivity, and generosity of spirit. “’Dr. Chuck’ was a great friend, teacher, and mentor to many,” said Mark Valentino, Associate Dean for Advancement. “He shared his incredible skills as a periodontist and surgeon with the residents and showed them how to treat their patients, faculty, fellow residents, and staff with the utmost dignity, compassion, and respect. “He had an innate ability to make those around him feel at ease, always ready with a laugh or a smile,” Valentino continued. “He built his life around helping others, something he did often and effortlessly. Above all, Dr. Chuck loved and cherished his family.” The Dr. Charles F. DiFranco Scholarship honors the memory of this extraordinary UIC Dentistry supporter, who passed away in July 2020. The scholarship benefits residents in the Department of Periodontics. Its first recipient is Dr. Ryan Bogard. “I am honored and privileged to be the recipient of the first DiFranco Scholarship,” said Dr. Bogard. “I felt a great sense of pride being selected for this award by my faculty. This scholarship will help provide some needed financial stress relief in my last year and I am thankful to have been chosen.“

“With the rising costs of graduate education, the Dr. Charles F. DiFranco Scholarship is of particular importance in providing funding to deserving residents to help defray costs associated with their training,” said Dr. Salvador Nares, MS, PhD, MBA, Professor and Head of the Department of Periodontics and Director of Periodontics Research. “This is exemplary of the commitments of alumni and the community to give back to our program. It is most appreciated and will help perpetuate the attraction of excellent residents to the UIC College of Dentistry Advanced Program in Periodontics.” Said Dr. Clark Stanford, DDS, PhD, MHA, Dean of the College of Dentistry, “Periodontics is a wonderful dental specialty that sits at the bridge between the basic sciences of inflammation and the clinical sciences of cures and resolution. To enable future generations of periodontists, it’s invaluable to give back, and this is exactly what the Dr. Charles F. DiFranco Scholarship is doing in the Advanced Educational Program in Periodontics at UIC.” A FAMILY PROFESSION

The DiFranco family has impacted the Chicagoland dental profession for decades. Dr. DiFranco’s parents, Dr. Paul A. and Geraldine DiFranco, were proud to see four of their children— Dr. Charles F., Dr. Paul A. Jr., Dr. Geri Ann, and Dr. Josephine DiFranco-Bordignon—follow in their father’s footsteps at the Loyola University Chicago School of Dentistry. A fifth child, Frank DiFranco, JD, is an attorney.


“Dad always made time for us growing up, supporting our many interests and activities,” said Dr. Paul E. DiFranco. “Whether it be coaching our baseball teams or sparking my interest in the piano at an early age, he supported everything we did. He provided us with more than we ever could need to become successful in life, and we are forever grateful. He instilled in us the importance of family support.” Dr. Charles F. DiFranco also was the proud father of a third child, Christopher, a physical therapy student. “In a family full of dentists, my father never put any pressure on me to go into dentistry,” Christopher DiFranco says. “He encouraged me to find a field I was passionate about, and along the way he taught me invaluable lessons regarding working with other people and treating everyone you meet with respect. It was part of his charm that you hear a lot of people talk about; he knew how to talk to anyone and within minutes they’d feel like the only person in the room.” For 37 years, Dr. Charles F. DiFranco practiced periodontics, establishing his private practice and residence in his hometown of Park Ridge, IL. He enjoyed practicing with his two sisters and one of his sons, Charles C. DiFranco. His brother, Dr. Paul A. DiFranco, Jr., established his orthodontics practice alongside his siblings, and eventually moved to his own practice just down the street. Dr. Charles C. DiFranco, who helped out in his father’s practice as he was growing up, remembers patients telling him, “Your dad’s the greatest,” which “had a great influence on me,” the younger Di Franco said. “And our mother was instrumental in supporting him—raising her sons and working at the office— which allowed my dad to be involved in so much.” BRINGING PEOPLE TOGETHER

Dr. DiFranco earned his bachelor’s, DDS, and Master of Oral Science degrees, as well as a certificate in periodontics, from Loyola University Chicago. He served on the faculty at the Loyola University Chicago School of Dentistry and joined the UIC College of Dentistry faculty in 2008. He was instrumental in bringing alumni from the then-closed Loyola dental program into the UIC dental family in the mid2000s and became the first-ever non-UIC graduate to serve as officer and President of the UIC Dental Alumni Board.

Dr. DiFranco received the College’s prestigious Dr. Raffaele Suriano Award at the combined UIC-Loyola Reunion and Reception Dinner in 2013. The award is given annually to a graduate of the Loyola program who has made significant contributions to the dental profession and the people it serves. It was Dr. DiFranco who recommended that the annual award be given to a Loyola dental graduate at the Reunion and be named for Dr. Suriano, who served as Dean of Loyola’s dental school for many years. “Watching my dad interact with his classmates and other alumni from Loyola, I could tell they all had a special bond,” said Dr. Charles C. DiFranco. “He wanted them to have a place they could use as a sort of second home, so he worked hard to foster the relationship between Loyola and UIC. “He was one of a kind in the way he could make very quick connections with people,” the younger DiFranco continued. “No matter the situation, he always found a way to help people feel comfortable and welcome, and that was in all facets of his life. A lot of my friends have told me that when they go back in the timelines of their lives, my dad was the one who brought them together.” ACTIVE ACROSS THE COLLEGE—AND THE PROFESSION

Dr. DiFranco was a member of numerous professional dental organizations, including the American Dental Association, American Academy of Periodontology, Illinois Society of Periodontology, Illinois State Dental Society, and Chicago Dental Society. He remained an active member of the Alpha Delta Gamma Fraternity throughout his life and held several board positions, including President, of the North Branch of the Chicago Dental Society. Dr. DiFranco was a devoted member of the Arcolian Dental Arts Society, an organization of dentists of Italian lineage, and served it in various leadership roles, including President. He was named Arcolian “Man of the Year” in 1999. Dr. DiFranco co-chaired the UIC College of Dentistry’s annual Golf Outing. Dr. and Mrs. DiFranco were members of the Dean’s Council, making leadership gifts since 2004 to the Annual Fund and helping the Department of Periodontics renovate its postgraduate clinic. A GIFT FOR MUSIC

Dr. DiFranco, who loved music, had a habit of singing during surgeries to put his patients at ease. When his children were young, he helped put on plays at their elementary school. “He’d essentially steal the show,” remembered Dr. Charles C. DiFranco. “He had a great voice and perfect comic timing.”

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“It was important to him to bring Loyola alums on board with the UIC dental community, because they had nowhere to go,” remembered Kimberly DiFranco. “He and Dr. Raffaele Suriano carried that torch together.”

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The third generation of family dentists includes Dr. Charles F. DiFranco’s children, Drs. Paul E. DiFranco, DDS ’09, MS Orthodontics, and Charles C. DiFranco, DDS ’11, MS Periodontics ‘14. “The UIC College of Dentistry is proud to call them our graduates and shared in the joy that Dr. Charles F. DiFranco and his wife, Kimberly, experienced when Paul and Chuck walked the stage at their commencement ceremonies and were hooded by their father,” Valentino said.

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“The College’s Department of Periodontics was important to Once his kids were grown, Dr. DiFranco turned his creative him, so we felt this was a good way to honor him and his talents to an orchestra he started with friends, Dinner @ 8. Dr. legacy,” said Kimberly DiFranco of her family’s choice to endow DiFranco was bandleader and lead vocalist and “loved the old standards: Dean Martin, Frank Sinatra,” said Kimberly DiFranco. a scholarship. “He wanted people to have the support they needed” to pursue advanced education in dentistry, she said. Dinner @ 8 performed at weddings, benefits, and other events, including the College’s Annual Reunion Dinner—often waiving “Dr. DiFranco contributed so much to the profession and the usual fee. educational leadership in the Periodontics program,” Dean Stanford said. “Residents who are awarded this endowed That generosity was typical of his interactions in all areas of his scholarship will receive support for their education that will life, Mrs. DiFranco said. “In meeting people, he always wanted carry on the legacy of greatness and humility conveyed by Dr. to help out: to fundraise, increase membership, give back to DiFranco—be it in teaching, patient care, or when he had his people in whatever way he could,” she said. chance to sing at the microphone. He always made a statement, and this scholarship does, too.” For his many contributions to UIC, Dr. DiFranco was named an Official Torchbearer by the UIC Alumni Association and was honored with the task of “lighting the flame” prior to a 2009 UIC men’s basketball game at the Credit Union 1 Arena.

“Watching my dad interact with his classmates and other alumni from Loyola, I could tell they all had a special bond. He wanted them to have a place they could use as a sort of second home, so he worked hard to foster the relationship between Loyola and UIC.” DR. CHARLES C. DIFRANCO


“Dad always made time for us growing up, supporting our many interests and activities,” said Dr. Paul E. DiFranco. “Whether it be coaching our baseball teams or sparking my interest in the piano at an early age, he supported everything we did. He provided us with more than we ever could need to become successful in life, and we are forever grateful. He instilled in us the importance of family support.” Dr. Charles F. DiFranco also was the proud father of a third child, Christopher, a physical therapy student. “In a family full of dentists, my father never put any pressure on me to go into dentistry,” Christopher DiFranco says. “He encouraged me to find a field I was passionate about, and along the way he taught me invaluable lessons regarding working with other people and treating everyone you meet with respect. It was part of his charm that you hear a lot of people talk about; he knew how to talk to anyone and within minutes they’d feel like the only person in the room.” For 37 years, Dr. Charles F. DiFranco practiced periodontics, establishing his private practice and residence in his hometown of Park Ridge, IL. He enjoyed practicing with his two sisters and one of his sons, Charles C. DiFranco. His brother, Dr. Paul A. DiFranco, Jr., established his orthodontics practice alongside his siblings, and eventually moved to his own practice just down the street. Dr. Charles C. DiFranco, who helped out in his father’s practice as he was growing up, remembers patients telling him, “Your dad’s the greatest,” which “had a great influence on me,” the younger Di Franco said. “And our mother was instrumental in supporting him—raising her sons and working at the office— which allowed my dad to be involved in so much.” BRINGING PEOPLE TOGETHER

Dr. DiFranco earned his bachelor’s, DDS, and Master of Oral Science degrees, as well as a certificate in periodontics, from Loyola University Chicago. He served on the faculty at the Loyola University Chicago School of Dentistry and joined the UIC College of Dentistry faculty in 2008. He was instrumental in bringing alumni from the then-closed Loyola dental program into the UIC dental family in the mid2000s and became the first-ever non-UIC graduate to serve as officer and President of the UIC Dental Alumni Board.

Dr. DiFranco received the College’s prestigious Dr. Raffaele Suriano Award at the combined UIC-Loyola Reunion and Reception Dinner in 2013. The award is given annually to a graduate of the Loyola program who has made significant contributions to the dental profession and the people it serves. It was Dr. DiFranco who recommended that the annual award be given to a Loyola dental graduate at the Reunion and be named for Dr. Suriano, who served as Dean of Loyola’s dental school for many years. “Watching my dad interact with his classmates and other alumni from Loyola, I could tell they all had a special bond,” said Dr. Charles C. DiFranco. “He wanted them to have a place they could use as a sort of second home, so he worked hard to foster the relationship between Loyola and UIC. “He was one of a kind in the way he could make very quick connections with people,” the younger DiFranco continued. “No matter the situation, he always found a way to help people feel comfortable and welcome, and that was in all facets of his life. A lot of my friends have told me that when they go back in the timelines of their lives, my dad was the one who brought them together.” ACTIVE ACROSS THE COLLEGE—AND THE PROFESSION

Dr. DiFranco was a member of numerous professional dental organizations, including the American Dental Association, American Academy of Periodontology, Illinois Society of Periodontology, Illinois State Dental Society, and Chicago Dental Society. He remained an active member of the Alpha Delta Gamma Fraternity throughout his life and held several board positions, including President, of the North Branch of the Chicago Dental Society. Dr. DiFranco was a devoted member of the Arcolian Dental Arts Society, an organization of dentists of Italian lineage, and served it in various leadership roles, including President. He was named Arcolian “Man of the Year” in 1999. Dr. DiFranco co-chaired the UIC College of Dentistry’s annual Golf Outing. Dr. and Mrs. DiFranco were members of the Dean’s Council, making leadership gifts since 2004 to the Annual Fund and helping the Department of Periodontics renovate its postgraduate clinic. A GIFT FOR MUSIC

Dr. DiFranco, who loved music, had a habit of singing during surgeries to put his patients at ease. When his children were young, he helped put on plays at their elementary school. “He’d essentially steal the show,” remembered Dr. Charles C. DiFranco. “He had a great voice and perfect comic timing.”

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“It was important to him to bring Loyola alums on board with the UIC dental community, because they had nowhere to go,” remembered Kimberly DiFranco. “He and Dr. Raffaele Suriano carried that torch together.”

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The third generation of family dentists includes Dr. Charles F. DiFranco’s children, Drs. Paul E. DiFranco, DDS ’09, MS Orthodontics, and Charles C. DiFranco, DDS ’11, MS Periodontics ‘14. “The UIC College of Dentistry is proud to call them our graduates and shared in the joy that Dr. Charles F. DiFranco and his wife, Kimberly, experienced when Paul and Chuck walked the stage at their commencement ceremonies and were hooded by their father,” Valentino said.

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“The College’s Department of Periodontics was important to Once his kids were grown, Dr. DiFranco turned his creative him, so we felt this was a good way to honor him and his talents to an orchestra he started with friends, Dinner @ 8. Dr. legacy,” said Kimberly DiFranco of her family’s choice to endow DiFranco was bandleader and lead vocalist and “loved the old standards: Dean Martin, Frank Sinatra,” said Kimberly DiFranco. a scholarship. “He wanted people to have the support they needed” to pursue advanced education in dentistry, she said. Dinner @ 8 performed at weddings, benefits, and other events, including the College’s Annual Reunion Dinner—often waiving “Dr. DiFranco contributed so much to the profession and the usual fee. educational leadership in the Periodontics program,” Dean Stanford said. “Residents who are awarded this endowed That generosity was typical of his interactions in all areas of his scholarship will receive support for their education that will life, Mrs. DiFranco said. “In meeting people, he always wanted carry on the legacy of greatness and humility conveyed by Dr. to help out: to fundraise, increase membership, give back to DiFranco—be it in teaching, patient care, or when he had his people in whatever way he could,” she said. chance to sing at the microphone. He always made a statement, and this scholarship does, too.” For his many contributions to UIC, Dr. DiFranco was named an Official Torchbearer by the UIC Alumni Association and was honored with the task of “lighting the flame” prior to a 2009 UIC men’s basketball game at the Credit Union 1 Arena.

“Watching my dad interact with his classmates and other alumni from Loyola, I could tell they all had a special bond. He wanted them to have a place they could use as a sort of second home, so he worked hard to foster the relationship between Loyola and UIC.” DR. CHARLES C. DIFRANCO


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DR. BENNETT KLAVAN SCHOLARSHIP FUND HONORS A TREASURED MENTOR BY GAIL MANSFIELD

Educated in India and Europe, Professor Emeritus Dr. Sabyasachi Mukherjee, BDS, MDS, PhD, found the American system of dentistry new and unfamiliar when he came to the United States and joined the Department of Periodontics at the UIC College of Dentistry. With the encouragement and camaraderie of Dr. Bennett Klavan, ’44, then Head of the Department of Periodontics, Dr. Mukherjee found his footing as an educator and researcher and, several years after Dr. Klavan retired, went on to himself serve as Head of the Department of Periodontics. Now, Dr. Sabyasachi Mukherjee and his wife, Dr. Minati Mukherjee, DDS, MS ‘87, are honoring that relationship by establishing the Dr. Bennett Klavan Scholarship Fund to support third-year DMD students and DMD-Advanced Standing students who have shown a strong interest and proficiency in the field of periodontics. “Dr. Klavan was my mentor—I got the best of my training from him,” says Dr. Sabyasachi Mukherjee, who was Head of Periodontics from 1991-2001 and focused his own research on the diagnosis of periodontal diseases, salivary factors related to periodontal diseases, and bacterial virulence. “He created the Department of Periodontics, and what he did for it should be recognized forever. Dr. Klavan is a truly great man and a real leader. I mean that from my heart.” Educating DMD and DMD-Advanced Standing students “is the backbone of the profession,” Dr. Mukherjee said of his family’s choice to direct the scholarship to students at this level. “If education is going to lead, it has to start there.”

Dr. Klavan, who recently celebrated his 100th birthday, said, “The formation of the scholarship was entirely the idea of Dr. Mukherjee. He called and asked if he could name the scholarship after me. “I was surprised but greatly honored by having my name attached to this award, so I assented,” Dr. Klavan continued. “I’m humbled by Dr. Mukherjee’s generosity.” Dr. Klavan joined the faculty of the Department of Applied Materia Medica and Therapeutics in 1948, when Periodontics teaching was confined to approximately ten hours of lecture. Named Associate Head of the department in 1963, he began the comprehensive predoctoral program in Periodontics. With few other dental schools at the time providing such an experience, Dr. Klavan developed teaching aids, laboratory exercises, and materials for clinical instruction. His work paved the way for Periodontics to achieve departmental status in 1965, and he was named the new department’s first Professor and Head. The burgeoning demand for periodontal treatment and its increasing complexity led to the establishment of a periodontal postdoctoral program and of continuing education Periodontics courses during Dr. Klavan’s tenure as Department Head. He earned the College’s Distinguished Dental Alumnus Award in 1978. The Bennett Klavan Fund, an existing Department of Periodontics fund honoring Dr. Klavan, supports a visiting lectureship program and other department initiatives that annually support residents and faculty.

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“Dr. Klavan was my mentor — I got the best of my training from him. He created the Department of Periodontics, and what he did for it should be recognized forever. Dr. Klavan is a truly great man and a real leader. I mean that from my heart.” DR. SABYASACHI MUKHERJEE


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DR. BENNETT KLAVAN SCHOLARSHIP FUND HONORS A TREASURED MENTOR BY GAIL MANSFIELD

Educated in India and Europe, Professor Emeritus Dr. Sabyasachi Mukherjee, BDS, MDS, PhD, found the American system of dentistry new and unfamiliar when he came to the United States and joined the Department of Periodontics at the UIC College of Dentistry. With the encouragement and camaraderie of Dr. Bennett Klavan, ’44, then Head of the Department of Periodontics, Dr. Mukherjee found his footing as an educator and researcher and, several years after Dr. Klavan retired, went on to himself serve as Head of the Department of Periodontics. Now, Dr. Sabyasachi Mukherjee and his wife, Dr. Minati Mukherjee, DDS, MS ‘87, are honoring that relationship by establishing the Dr. Bennett Klavan Scholarship Fund to support third-year DMD students and DMD-Advanced Standing students who have shown a strong interest and proficiency in the field of periodontics. “Dr. Klavan was my mentor—I got the best of my training from him,” says Dr. Sabyasachi Mukherjee, who was Head of Periodontics from 1991-2001 and focused his own research on the diagnosis of periodontal diseases, salivary factors related to periodontal diseases, and bacterial virulence. “He created the Department of Periodontics, and what he did for it should be recognized forever. Dr. Klavan is a truly great man and a real leader. I mean that from my heart.” Educating DMD and DMD-Advanced Standing students “is the backbone of the profession,” Dr. Mukherjee said of his family’s choice to direct the scholarship to students at this level. “If education is going to lead, it has to start there.”

Dr. Klavan, who recently celebrated his 100th birthday, said, “The formation of the scholarship was entirely the idea of Dr. Mukherjee. He called and asked if he could name the scholarship after me. “I was surprised but greatly honored by having my name attached to this award, so I assented,” Dr. Klavan continued. “I’m humbled by Dr. Mukherjee’s generosity.” Dr. Klavan joined the faculty of the Department of Applied Materia Medica and Therapeutics in 1948, when Periodontics teaching was confined to approximately ten hours of lecture. Named Associate Head of the department in 1963, he began the comprehensive predoctoral program in Periodontics. With few other dental schools at the time providing such an experience, Dr. Klavan developed teaching aids, laboratory exercises, and materials for clinical instruction. His work paved the way for Periodontics to achieve departmental status in 1965, and he was named the new department’s first Professor and Head. The burgeoning demand for periodontal treatment and its increasing complexity led to the establishment of a periodontal postdoctoral program and of continuing education Periodontics courses during Dr. Klavan’s tenure as Department Head. He earned the College’s Distinguished Dental Alumnus Award in 1978. The Bennett Klavan Fund, an existing Department of Periodontics fund honoring Dr. Klavan, supports a visiting lectureship program and other department initiatives that annually support residents and faculty.

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“Dr. Klavan was my mentor — I got the best of my training from him. He created the Department of Periodontics, and what he did for it should be recognized forever. Dr. Klavan is a truly great man and a real leader. I mean that from my heart.” DR. SABYASACHI MUKHERJEE


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UNLOCKING OPPORTUNITY: DR. KALPESH SHAH AND DR. AMI K. SHAH SCHOLARSHIP FUND SUPPORTS STUDENTS IN THE DEPARTMENTS OF PERIODONTICS AND ORTHODONTICS BY DANIEL P. SMITH

Dr. Ami Shah BDS, MS, DDS ’07 does not hesitate to praise the UIC College of Dentistry’s important and influential role in her life. Still adjusting to living in the United States as well as motherhood, Dr. Shah, who had earned a degree in dentistry alongside a master’s degree in computer applications in her native India, applied to the College of Dentistry’s Advanced Standing Program in 2005. A program designed for those who had completed their dental studies abroad, Dr. Shah saw the UIC program as her ticket to America’s promise as the land of opportunity. Dr. Shah beamed with excited energy upon learning she had been accepted into the novel program, eager to join her husband, Dr. Kalpesh Shah, as a practicing dentist in the Chicago area. As a student, she relished the program’s collegial environment, thoughtful structure, and accessible instructors led by Dr. Terry Parsons DDS ’82 and Dr. Edward Savers DDS ’73. “UIC opened up doors to me as an international student with high hopes and it completely changed my life,” says Dr. Ami Shah, who graduated from the Advanced Standing Program in 2007 and has spent the last 14 years practicing general and cosmetic dentistry in suburban Chicago. She includes orthodontics in her practice. Now, the Shahs hope to unlock the same kind of opportunity for other UIC dental students. Earlier this year, the couple established the Dr. Kalpesh Shah and Dr. Ami K. Shah Scholarship Fund at the College of Dentistry. The scholarship will rotate annually between supporting students in the Departments of Periodontics and Orthodontics.

“Periodontics because of its important role in overall health and orthodontics because that’s such a passion of Ami’s,” says Dr. Kalpesh Shah, a Chicago area native who received his dental training at Boston University and operates Karing Dental Center in west suburban Wood Dale. He also teaches at BioLase Dental Lasers— everything from Periodontics to Oral Surgery. In May, Dr. Raj Desai, a resident in the UIC College’s Department of Orthodontics, was named the inaugural Shah Scholarship recipient. “The Orthodontics program is a challenging journey and to be recognized for the hard work and effort put into the educational process is a priceless feeling,” Dr. Desai says. “The distinction makes me feel that I am on the right path and to continue pushing myself to make the most out of residency.” Sharing the College of Dentistry’s vision for excellence in oral education, care, and research, the Shahs wanted to support an inclusive, high-achieving school in their “backyard” and encourage students to pursue their professional ambitions. “Through God’s grace, we’ve each been able to establish ourselves professionally and we’d like to see scholarship recipients take this opportunity and run with it to advance the field in their own ways,” Dr. Kalpesh Shah says. Sixteen years ago, Dr. Ami Shah says, UIC emboldened her to envision fresh possibilities. Today, she hopes the Shah Scholarship Fund helps fuel the passions and professional ascent of other UIC dental students. “After the valuable education UIC gave me, one that has enabled me to serve my community, it’s so important and meaningful for me to give back,” Dr. Ami Shah says.


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UNLOCKING OPPORTUNITY: DR. KALPESH SHAH AND DR. AMI K. SHAH SCHOLARSHIP FUND SUPPORTS STUDENTS IN THE DEPARTMENTS OF PERIODONTICS AND ORTHODONTICS BY DANIEL P. SMITH

Dr. Ami Shah BDS, MS, DDS ’07 does not hesitate to praise the UIC College of Dentistry’s important and influential role in her life. Still adjusting to living in the United States as well as motherhood, Dr. Shah, who had earned a degree in dentistry alongside a master’s degree in computer applications in her native India, applied to the College of Dentistry’s Advanced Standing Program in 2005. A program designed for those who had completed their dental studies abroad, Dr. Shah saw the UIC program as her ticket to America’s promise as the land of opportunity. Dr. Shah beamed with excited energy upon learning she had been accepted into the novel program, eager to join her husband, Dr. Kalpesh Shah, as a practicing dentist in the Chicago area. As a student, she relished the program’s collegial environment, thoughtful structure, and accessible instructors led by Dr. Terry Parsons DDS ’82 and Dr. Edward Savers DDS ’73. “UIC opened up doors to me as an international student with high hopes and it completely changed my life,” says Dr. Ami Shah, who graduated from the Advanced Standing Program in 2007 and has spent the last 14 years practicing general and cosmetic dentistry in suburban Chicago. She includes orthodontics in her practice. Now, the Shahs hope to unlock the same kind of opportunity for other UIC dental students. Earlier this year, the couple established the Dr. Kalpesh Shah and Dr. Ami K. Shah Scholarship Fund at the College of Dentistry. The scholarship will rotate annually between supporting students in the Departments of Periodontics and Orthodontics.

“Periodontics because of its important role in overall health and orthodontics because that’s such a passion of Ami’s,” says Dr. Kalpesh Shah, a Chicago area native who received his dental training at Boston University and operates Karing Dental Center in west suburban Wood Dale. He also teaches at BioLase Dental Lasers— everything from Periodontics to Oral Surgery. In May, Dr. Raj Desai, a resident in the UIC College’s Department of Orthodontics, was named the inaugural Shah Scholarship recipient. “The Orthodontics program is a challenging journey and to be recognized for the hard work and effort put into the educational process is a priceless feeling,” Dr. Desai says. “The distinction makes me feel that I am on the right path and to continue pushing myself to make the most out of residency.” Sharing the College of Dentistry’s vision for excellence in oral education, care, and research, the Shahs wanted to support an inclusive, high-achieving school in their “backyard” and encourage students to pursue their professional ambitions. “Through God’s grace, we’ve each been able to establish ourselves professionally and we’d like to see scholarship recipients take this opportunity and run with it to advance the field in their own ways,” Dr. Kalpesh Shah says. Sixteen years ago, Dr. Ami Shah says, UIC emboldened her to envision fresh possibilities. Today, she hopes the Shah Scholarship Fund helps fuel the passions and professional ascent of other UIC dental students. “After the valuable education UIC gave me, one that has enabled me to serve my community, it’s so important and meaningful for me to give back,” Dr. Ami Shah says.


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SENIOR COLLEGE ADMINISTRATORS PAY IT FORWARD BY ESTABLISHING NEW SCHOLARSHIPS BY GAIL MANSFIELD

The UIC College of Dentistry community has a culture of gratitude that inspires its members to extend a hand to the next generation of professionals. Two senior administrators of the College are paying it forward by generously funding two new student scholarships: the Dr. Susan A. and Dr. Daniel A. Rowan Scholarship and the Dr. Toni M. and Mr. Edmund A. Roucka Scholarship. “The Rowan and Roucka Scholarships highlight what makes the UIC College of Dentistry an exceptional contemporary institution for dental education,” said Dr. Clark Stanford, DDS, PhD, MHA, Dean of the College of Dentistry. “Here we have two senior leaders of the College who work with students on a day-to-day basis and see the range of needs of the student community. “To help address those needs, both families have separately created legacy scholarships endowing support for students,” Dean Stanford continued. “The cost of dental education is substantial, but the benefits of a strong education and the student support derived from these scholarships are invaluable to helping students become the providers we all want to see.” RECOGNIZING HIGH ACHIEVEMENT IN CLINICAL SKILLS

The Dr. Susan A. and Dr. Daniel A. Rowan Scholarship is given to a DMD or DMD-Advanced Standing student in their final year who has received the highest score on the College’s Objectively Structured Clinical Examination (OSCE). "Receiving this scholarship as a first-generation college and professional school graduate has been a great honor and blessing,” said Dr. Vanesha Mistry, ’21. “The scholarships I’ve

received have eased my financial burden and validated my hard work and dedication over the last four years. I’m very thankful and appreciative to the donors who have recognized me, including Drs. Susan A. and Daniel A. Rowan.” After graduation, Dr. Mistry will give back to her community and country by serving as a Dental Officer in the United States Navy. “For my first year on duty, I’ll be stationed at the Great Lakes Naval Base in Illinois,” she said. “I’m very excited to provide dental care to enlisted sailors and Marines before they’re deployed." A 1984 UIC College of Dentistry graduate, Dr. Susan Rowan, DDS, MS, FACD, Executive Associate Dean and Associate Dean for Clinical Affairs, worked in a private practice setting for 25 years while teaching preclinical and clinical courses at the College. In 2007, she became Managing Partner of the Group Practice Student Clinic Monet. In 2013, she accepted the role of Associate Dean for Clinical Affairs, and in 2018 she was appointed Executive Associate Dean. Dr. Rowan has also served as President of the College’s Alumni Board and President of the OKU National Honor Society Sigma Chapter. She holds an MS degree in patient safety leadership, supporting her responsibilities in oversight of the College clinics. Dr. Rowan’s academic focus has been on teaching and delivering patient-centered, compassionate oral health care while supporting the needs of all. Her research is centered on antibiotic stewardship and opioid prescribing patterns in the dental profession.

“I’ve been so inspired by the students, their goals, and their desire to help others as they have successful careers that I wanted to leave something behind for them.” DR. SUSAN A. ROWAN


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SENIOR COLLEGE ADMINISTRATORS PAY IT FORWARD BY ESTABLISHING NEW SCHOLARSHIPS BY GAIL MANSFIELD

The UIC College of Dentistry community has a culture of gratitude that inspires its members to extend a hand to the next generation of professionals. Two senior administrators of the College are paying it forward by generously funding two new student scholarships: the Dr. Susan A. and Dr. Daniel A. Rowan Scholarship and the Dr. Toni M. and Mr. Edmund A. Roucka Scholarship. “The Rowan and Roucka Scholarships highlight what makes the UIC College of Dentistry an exceptional contemporary institution for dental education,” said Dr. Clark Stanford, DDS, PhD, MHA, Dean of the College of Dentistry. “Here we have two senior leaders of the College who work with students on a day-to-day basis and see the range of needs of the student community. “To help address those needs, both families have separately created legacy scholarships endowing support for students,” Dean Stanford continued. “The cost of dental education is substantial, but the benefits of a strong education and the student support derived from these scholarships are invaluable to helping students become the providers we all want to see.” RECOGNIZING HIGH ACHIEVEMENT IN CLINICAL SKILLS

The Dr. Susan A. and Dr. Daniel A. Rowan Scholarship is given to a DMD or DMD-Advanced Standing student in their final year who has received the highest score on the College’s Objectively Structured Clinical Examination (OSCE). "Receiving this scholarship as a first-generation college and professional school graduate has been a great honor and blessing,” said Dr. Vanesha Mistry, ’21. “The scholarships I’ve

received have eased my financial burden and validated my hard work and dedication over the last four years. I’m very thankful and appreciative to the donors who have recognized me, including Drs. Susan A. and Daniel A. Rowan.” After graduation, Dr. Mistry will give back to her community and country by serving as a Dental Officer in the United States Navy. “For my first year on duty, I’ll be stationed at the Great Lakes Naval Base in Illinois,” she said. “I’m very excited to provide dental care to enlisted sailors and Marines before they’re deployed." A 1984 UIC College of Dentistry graduate, Dr. Susan Rowan, DDS, MS, FACD, Executive Associate Dean and Associate Dean for Clinical Affairs, worked in a private practice setting for 25 years while teaching preclinical and clinical courses at the College. In 2007, she became Managing Partner of the Group Practice Student Clinic Monet. In 2013, she accepted the role of Associate Dean for Clinical Affairs, and in 2018 she was appointed Executive Associate Dean. Dr. Rowan has also served as President of the College’s Alumni Board and President of the OKU National Honor Society Sigma Chapter. She holds an MS degree in patient safety leadership, supporting her responsibilities in oversight of the College clinics. Dr. Rowan’s academic focus has been on teaching and delivering patient-centered, compassionate oral health care while supporting the needs of all. Her research is centered on antibiotic stewardship and opioid prescribing patterns in the dental profession.

“I’ve been so inspired by the students, their goals, and their desire to help others as they have successful careers that I wanted to leave something behind for them.” DR. SUSAN A. ROWAN


“There wasn’t a scholarship focused on ethics in our repertoire, so my husband and I thought this would be a good place for our support.” DR. TONI M. ROUCKA

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Dr. Daniel Rowan was a faculty member in general and interventional cardiology at Rush University Medical Center. He is board certified in internal medicine, cardiovascular disease, and interventional cardiology, and has been in private practice at Christ Advocate Medical Center, Palos Northwestern Hospital Systems, and Little Company of Mary Hospital, where he was President of the medical staff. His dedication to compassionate patient care has been recognized by numerous awards, including "Best Doctors in Chicago.” “As a graduate of the program, a faculty member, and now an administrator, I feel the College has given me so much,” said Dr. Susan Rowan. “It’s enhanced my life in ways I could not even begin to describe. I’ve been so inspired by the students, their goals, and their desire to help others as they have successful careers that I wanted to leave something behind for them. In 25 or 30 years, no one here will remember me, but the description of why my husband and I wanted to provide this scholarship will remain.” A FOCUS ON ETHICS

First preference for the Dr. Toni M. and Mr. Edmund A. Roucka Scholarship is given to a DMD or DMD-Advanced Standing student in their final year who has demonstrated an interest in and a commitment to promoting the ethics of the dental profession through deeds, scholarship, or patient care. “I learned a lot of meaningful things throughout dental school, not just about my passion and interest in dentistry, but also how to have endurance and patience and go outside of my comfort zone by taking leadership positions,” said Ellie Park, ’21, first recipient of the Roucka Scholarship. “I plan to use the scholarship wisely towards my education and continue my extensive volunteer work with patients in need,” Dr. Park added. “Thank you to Dr. and Mr. Roucka for their support, which will help me reduce my debt burden and enroll in a threeyear residency in prosthodontics at the University of Texas, Health School of Dentistry in Houston. I’m excited to learn more about treatment planning involving complex procedures to help patients with function and improve their quality of life.”

Dr. Toni Roucka, RN, DDS, MA, is Associate Dean for Academic Affairs. Her interest in ethics has spanned her career: first as a registered nurse in UIC Hospital’s Neonatal Intensive Care Unit and, after she graduated from the College of Dentistry in 1990, in the US Navy Dental Corps, the National Health Service Corps at Chicago's Spang Center for Oral Health, and in private practice. At Marquette University School of Dentistry, she taught ethics and professionalism while earning a master’s degree in bioethics from the Medical College of Wisconsin. In 2016, Dr. Roucka accepted her current position at the College. She is nationally known for her ethics column in General Dentistry, the Journal of the American Academy of General Dentistry, and for her association with the American College of Dentists as a speaker on ethics in dentistry. She is past President of the American Society for Dental Ethics (ASDE) and served on the UIC Dental Alumni Board. Dr. Roucka believes ethical dental practice and a virtuous professional life benefit not only the dentist and their patients, but all of society. Mr. Edmund Roucka is Construction Manager for Youth Conservation Corps (YCC), whose mission is to mentor and empower young adults to succeed through education and training in life skills, career pathways, and environmental stewardship. While previously owning his own construction firm, he developed a passion for education while teaching his apprentices. He welcomed the opportunity to help Lake County youth develop skills that will help them succeed in the workforce. Although the UIC dental curriculum places heavy emphasis on ethics and professionalism, “There wasn’t a scholarship focused on ethics in our repertoire, so my husband and I thought this would be a good place for our support,” Dr. Roucka said. “Ethics and professionalism are an integral part of dentistry, as important for our students as their clinical skills and didactic knowledge. As I’ve come full circle at the College from student to Associate Dean, it’s great to be able to give back to the College and help students directly.”


“There wasn’t a scholarship focused on ethics in our repertoire, so my husband and I thought this would be a good place for our support.” DR. TONI M. ROUCKA

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Dr. Daniel Rowan was a faculty member in general and interventional cardiology at Rush University Medical Center. He is board certified in internal medicine, cardiovascular disease, and interventional cardiology, and has been in private practice at Christ Advocate Medical Center, Palos Northwestern Hospital Systems, and Little Company of Mary Hospital, where he was President of the medical staff. His dedication to compassionate patient care has been recognized by numerous awards, including "Best Doctors in Chicago.” “As a graduate of the program, a faculty member, and now an administrator, I feel the College has given me so much,” said Dr. Susan Rowan. “It’s enhanced my life in ways I could not even begin to describe. I’ve been so inspired by the students, their goals, and their desire to help others as they have successful careers that I wanted to leave something behind for them. In 25 or 30 years, no one here will remember me, but the description of why my husband and I wanted to provide this scholarship will remain.” A FOCUS ON ETHICS

First preference for the Dr. Toni M. and Mr. Edmund A. Roucka Scholarship is given to a DMD or DMD-Advanced Standing student in their final year who has demonstrated an interest in and a commitment to promoting the ethics of the dental profession through deeds, scholarship, or patient care. “I learned a lot of meaningful things throughout dental school, not just about my passion and interest in dentistry, but also how to have endurance and patience and go outside of my comfort zone by taking leadership positions,” said Ellie Park, ’21, first recipient of the Roucka Scholarship. “I plan to use the scholarship wisely towards my education and continue my extensive volunteer work with patients in need,” Dr. Park added. “Thank you to Dr. and Mr. Roucka for their support, which will help me reduce my debt burden and enroll in a threeyear residency in prosthodontics at the University of Texas, Health School of Dentistry in Houston. I’m excited to learn more about treatment planning involving complex procedures to help patients with function and improve their quality of life.”

Dr. Toni Roucka, RN, DDS, MA, is Associate Dean for Academic Affairs. Her interest in ethics has spanned her career: first as a registered nurse in UIC Hospital’s Neonatal Intensive Care Unit and, after she graduated from the College of Dentistry in 1990, in the US Navy Dental Corps, the National Health Service Corps at Chicago's Spang Center for Oral Health, and in private practice. At Marquette University School of Dentistry, she taught ethics and professionalism while earning a master’s degree in bioethics from the Medical College of Wisconsin. In 2016, Dr. Roucka accepted her current position at the College. She is nationally known for her ethics column in General Dentistry, the Journal of the American Academy of General Dentistry, and for her association with the American College of Dentists as a speaker on ethics in dentistry. She is past President of the American Society for Dental Ethics (ASDE) and served on the UIC Dental Alumni Board. Dr. Roucka believes ethical dental practice and a virtuous professional life benefit not only the dentist and their patients, but all of society. Mr. Edmund Roucka is Construction Manager for Youth Conservation Corps (YCC), whose mission is to mentor and empower young adults to succeed through education and training in life skills, career pathways, and environmental stewardship. While previously owning his own construction firm, he developed a passion for education while teaching his apprentices. He welcomed the opportunity to help Lake County youth develop skills that will help them succeed in the workforce. Although the UIC dental curriculum places heavy emphasis on ethics and professionalism, “There wasn’t a scholarship focused on ethics in our repertoire, so my husband and I thought this would be a good place for our support,” Dr. Roucka said. “Ethics and professionalism are an integral part of dentistry, as important for our students as their clinical skills and didactic knowledge. As I’ve come full circle at the College from student to Associate Dean, it’s great to be able to give back to the College and help students directly.”


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SCHOLARSHIP SUPPORTS TALENTED ORTHODONTICS RESIDENTS

MODERN WORKSPACES FOR TALENTED FACULTY AND STAFF

BY GAIL MANSFIELD

BY SARA CONNELL

“Dr. Blair and his wife, Pauline, had a successful orthodontics practice in Elgin, IL, and they attended both College of Dentistry and University of Illinois Foundation events whenever they could,” Valentino continued. “Although their estate provision was made many years ago, it is now providing critical scholarship support for our Orthodontic residents, now and for generations to follow. The Blair Scholarship is a wonderful example of donors looking into the future to provide the type of impactful gifts that truly make a difference.” Scholarships are a key source of support for talented and dedicated dentists in training. But until recently, few of these awards have been targeted to residents. The Eugene S. and Pauline Gucker Blair Endowment Fund, a scholarship for third-year residents in the Department of Orthodontics, is one of a growing number of scholarships supporting postgraduate students as they prepare for careers in advanced specialties. Dr. Amy Seagraves, ’19, and Dr. Leslie Cohen, ’21, were the first and second recipients of the Blair Scholarship. “Dr. and Mrs. Blair were long-time supporters of the College of Dentistry. Dr. Blair was especially proud and very grateful for the education he received here, earning both his DDS and Master of Science in Orthodontics in the early 1950s. I had the honor of first meeting them in the mid-1990s,” said Mark Valentino, Associate Dean for Advancement.

Dr. Blair practiced as an orthodontist from 1952-88. He and Mrs. Blair, who were married for 71 years, lived in Elgin and Mesa, AZ, before moving to the Deerfield Retirement Community in Urbandale, IA, in 2010. Dr. Blair was an active leader in many professional societies, including the Fox River Valley Dental Society, Chicago Association of Orthodontists, Illinois Society of Orthodontists, and Midwestern Society of Orthodontists, and was president of the American Association of Orthodontists (AAO) in 1986-87. He ended his career as president of the AAO Foundation. Dr. Sath Allereddy, Head of the Department of Orthodontics said, “We have been very fortunate to have strong support from Dr. Blair and Mrs. Blair, whose estate provided a generous gift to create a permanent endowed scholarship, The Eugene S. and Pauline Gucker Blair Endowment Fund in Orthodontics. The Blair scholarship helps us to attract outstanding dentists into our residency program, which enables us to build on our strong foundation of excellence. The future of our profession is in the hands of the next generation of Orthodontists.”

As part of the College of Dentistry’s $37 million IGNITE campaign initiatives, the College seeks leadership funding to support the renovation of faculty and staff offices within the College of Dentistry. Renovation of faculty and staff offices directly contributes to the College’s IGNITE priorities because, if we are able to achieve this goal, we will be supporting faculty development, student success, research discoveries, interdisciplinary work, and community engagement. Most of the College’s faculty and staff offices have remained untouched since Phase I of the “new building” opened in 1972 and Phase II opened in 1974. For nearly 50 years, faculty and staff have occupied offices that are increasingly worn, outdated, not equipped with necessary technology, in dire need of repair, and not conducive to one’s best work on behalf of the College. Without the College’s hard-working, prolific, and dedicated faculty and staff, we would not be able to facilitate the kind of ground-breaking education, research, care, and services that change the lives of thousands of people every year. Faculty and staff deserve workspaces that are conducive to the transformational work that they perform at the College.

As valued alumni, your participation is critical as we work together to transform our spaces so that they reflect the truly life-changing work that we do here at the College. You have the opportunity to name a space for yourself, for a mentor from your time at the College of Dentistry, or in honor of a family member. Each of these options is meaningful in that it recognizes and celebrates your relationship with the College of Dentistry. Thank you to the alumni who have invested in these critical spaces so far. As an example, we have had a number of Department of Endodontics alumni support the renovation of faculty and staff offices in that department. The renovation of those spaces will happen during the 2021-2022 academic year. Please consider joining us.

For more information about this College renovation project and ways that you can help to support it, please contact Bruno Mancari, Director of Development, at bmancari@uic.edu, 312-413-3554, or visit www.dentistry.uic.edu.


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SCHOLARSHIP SUPPORTS TALENTED ORTHODONTICS RESIDENTS

MODERN WORKSPACES FOR TALENTED FACULTY AND STAFF

BY GAIL MANSFIELD

BY SARA CONNELL

“Dr. Blair and his wife, Pauline, had a successful orthodontics practice in Elgin, IL, and they attended both College of Dentistry and University of Illinois Foundation events whenever they could,” Valentino continued. “Although their estate provision was made many years ago, it is now providing critical scholarship support for our Orthodontic residents, now and for generations to follow. The Blair Scholarship is a wonderful example of donors looking into the future to provide the type of impactful gifts that truly make a difference.” Scholarships are a key source of support for talented and dedicated dentists in training. But until recently, few of these awards have been targeted to residents. The Eugene S. and Pauline Gucker Blair Endowment Fund, a scholarship for third-year residents in the Department of Orthodontics, is one of a growing number of scholarships supporting postgraduate students as they prepare for careers in advanced specialties. Dr. Amy Seagraves, ’19, and Dr. Leslie Cohen, ’21, were the first and second recipients of the Blair Scholarship. “Dr. and Mrs. Blair were long-time supporters of the College of Dentistry. Dr. Blair was especially proud and very grateful for the education he received here, earning both his DDS and Master of Science in Orthodontics in the early 1950s. I had the honor of first meeting them in the mid-1990s,” said Mark Valentino, Associate Dean for Advancement.

Dr. Blair practiced as an orthodontist from 1952-88. He and Mrs. Blair, who were married for 71 years, lived in Elgin and Mesa, AZ, before moving to the Deerfield Retirement Community in Urbandale, IA, in 2010. Dr. Blair was an active leader in many professional societies, including the Fox River Valley Dental Society, Chicago Association of Orthodontists, Illinois Society of Orthodontists, and Midwestern Society of Orthodontists, and was president of the American Association of Orthodontists (AAO) in 1986-87. He ended his career as president of the AAO Foundation. Dr. Sath Allereddy, Head of the Department of Orthodontics said, “We have been very fortunate to have strong support from Dr. Blair and Mrs. Blair, whose estate provided a generous gift to create a permanent endowed scholarship, The Eugene S. and Pauline Gucker Blair Endowment Fund in Orthodontics. The Blair scholarship helps us to attract outstanding dentists into our residency program, which enables us to build on our strong foundation of excellence. The future of our profession is in the hands of the next generation of Orthodontists.”

As part of the College of Dentistry’s $37 million IGNITE campaign initiatives, the College seeks leadership funding to support the renovation of faculty and staff offices within the College of Dentistry. Renovation of faculty and staff offices directly contributes to the College’s IGNITE priorities because, if we are able to achieve this goal, we will be supporting faculty development, student success, research discoveries, interdisciplinary work, and community engagement. Most of the College’s faculty and staff offices have remained untouched since Phase I of the “new building” opened in 1972 and Phase II opened in 1974. For nearly 50 years, faculty and staff have occupied offices that are increasingly worn, outdated, not equipped with necessary technology, in dire need of repair, and not conducive to one’s best work on behalf of the College. Without the College’s hard-working, prolific, and dedicated faculty and staff, we would not be able to facilitate the kind of ground-breaking education, research, care, and services that change the lives of thousands of people every year. Faculty and staff deserve workspaces that are conducive to the transformational work that they perform at the College.

As valued alumni, your participation is critical as we work together to transform our spaces so that they reflect the truly life-changing work that we do here at the College. You have the opportunity to name a space for yourself, for a mentor from your time at the College of Dentistry, or in honor of a family member. Each of these options is meaningful in that it recognizes and celebrates your relationship with the College of Dentistry. Thank you to the alumni who have invested in these critical spaces so far. As an example, we have had a number of Department of Endodontics alumni support the renovation of faculty and staff offices in that department. The renovation of those spaces will happen during the 2021-2022 academic year. Please consider joining us.

For more information about this College renovation project and ways that you can help to support it, please contact Bruno Mancari, Director of Development, at bmancari@uic.edu, 312-413-3554, or visit www.dentistry.uic.edu.


TOTAL IGNITE DOLLARS RAISED (68.6% OF GOAL)

$

25,394 ,583.24

IGNITE: The Campaign for UIC is a transformational capital campaign for the University of Illinois Chicago and the College of Dentistry. The College is participating fully in IGNITE, which culminates in December 2022. The University goal is $750 million and the College of Dentistry’s goal is $37 million. Through June 30, the College has received $25,394,583 in gifts and pledges. Your IGNITE Campaign gifts have impacted and supported the College’s key mission areas of Student Success through named scholarships and instructional learning spaces; Faculty Excellence through named faculty endowments; the Discovery of Knowledge through named research funds and faculty support; and enhancing Public Service through newly created spaces and community outreach programs.

13

NEW ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIPS CREATED DURING IGNITE.*

Eugene S. and Pauline Gucker Blair Endowment

6

NEW ENDOWED FACULTY POSITIONS CREATED DURING IGNITE.*

Dr. Sham Chandok and Dr. Syed Rehman Scholarship

Dr. Daniel M. Laskin Professorship

Dairi Family Scholarship

Dr. Amarjit S. Marwah and Mrs. Kuljit K. Marwah Fellowship

Dr. Charles F. DiFranco Scholarship

Dr. Peter G. Notaras Professorship

Dr. Susan and James Edukutharayil Scholarship

Dr. Franklin S. Weine Endowed Professorship in Endodontics

Dr. Jerome and Mrs. Joy Fein Endowed Scholarship in Orthodontics

*The College has 14 endowed faculty positions total.

Dr. Toni M. and Mr. Edmund A. Roucka Scholarship Dr. Susan A. and Dr. Daniel A. Rowan Scholarship Dr. Kalpesh Shah and Dr. Ami K. Shah Scholarship Dr. Rodney E. Sippy and Polly Palmer Sippy Scholarship *The College has 36 endowed scholarships total.

$970,545

Capital Projects

Public Service

Students

Research

$2.531M $2.575M $3.402M $3.640M $3.866M $8.4M

Dr. Kamlesh G. Amin Professorship Dr. Robert G. Brunetti Professorship

Clay Kamezo Ogata Scholarship

Programs

Faculty

Dr. Steven Burgard Memorial Scholarship

Dr. Bennett Klavan Scholarship

FINAL FIGURES AS OF JUNE 30, 2021

Unrestricted

Annual Fund

$3.597M (from 3,393 donors)


TOTAL IGNITE DOLLARS RAISED (68.6% OF GOAL)

$

25,394 ,583.24

IGNITE: The Campaign for UIC is a transformational capital campaign for the University of Illinois Chicago and the College of Dentistry. The College is participating fully in IGNITE, which culminates in December 2022. The University goal is $750 million and the College of Dentistry’s goal is $37 million. Through June 30, the College has received $25,394,583 in gifts and pledges. Your IGNITE Campaign gifts have impacted and supported the College’s key mission areas of Student Success through named scholarships and instructional learning spaces; Faculty Excellence through named faculty endowments; the Discovery of Knowledge through named research funds and faculty support; and enhancing Public Service through newly created spaces and community outreach programs.

13

NEW ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIPS CREATED DURING IGNITE.*

Eugene S. and Pauline Gucker Blair Endowment

6

NEW ENDOWED FACULTY POSITIONS CREATED DURING IGNITE.*

Dr. Sham Chandok and Dr. Syed Rehman Scholarship

Dr. Daniel M. Laskin Professorship

Dairi Family Scholarship

Dr. Amarjit S. Marwah and Mrs. Kuljit K. Marwah Fellowship

Dr. Charles F. DiFranco Scholarship

Dr. Peter G. Notaras Professorship

Dr. Susan and James Edukutharayil Scholarship

Dr. Franklin S. Weine Endowed Professorship in Endodontics

Dr. Jerome and Mrs. Joy Fein Endowed Scholarship in Orthodontics

*The College has 14 endowed faculty positions total.

Dr. Toni M. and Mr. Edmund A. Roucka Scholarship Dr. Susan A. and Dr. Daniel A. Rowan Scholarship Dr. Kalpesh Shah and Dr. Ami K. Shah Scholarship Dr. Rodney E. Sippy and Polly Palmer Sippy Scholarship *The College has 36 endowed scholarships total.

$970,545

Capital Projects

Public Service

Students

Research

$2.531M $2.575M $3.402M $3.640M $3.866M $8.4M

Dr. Kamlesh G. Amin Professorship Dr. Robert G. Brunetti Professorship

Clay Kamezo Ogata Scholarship

Programs

Faculty

Dr. Steven Burgard Memorial Scholarship

Dr. Bennett Klavan Scholarship

FINAL FIGURES AS OF JUNE 30, 2021

Unrestricted

Annual Fund

$3.597M (from 3,393 donors)


$30M $37 MILLION COLLEGE OF DENTISTRY IGNITE GOAL BY 2022

$20M

$10M

OVER $25 MILLION RAISED AS OF JUNE 2021

“For me, the power of giving back helps the College of Dentistry advance its mission. Investing in the future of our profession is a responsibility that I embrace and the returns are so rewarding. Strengthening our College strengthens the field of dentistry and oral health equity. Plus, it feels good!” DR. FRANK MAGGIO, LOYOLA ’71, PERIODONTICS ‘75

For information on supporting the College of Dentistry’s IGNITE campaign goals, please contact Mark Valentino, Associate Dean for Advancement at mjv@uic.edu or 312- 413-7702 or Bruno Mancari, Director of Development at bmancari@uic.edu or 312-413-3554.


$30M $37 MILLION COLLEGE OF DENTISTRY IGNITE GOAL BY 2022

$20M

$10M

OVER $25 MILLION RAISED AS OF JUNE 2021

“For me, the power of giving back helps the College of Dentistry advance its mission. Investing in the future of our profession is a responsibility that I embrace and the returns are so rewarding. Strengthening our College strengthens the field of dentistry and oral health equity. Plus, it feels good!” DR. FRANK MAGGIO, LOYOLA ’71, PERIODONTICS ‘75

For information on supporting the College of Dentistry’s IGNITE campaign goals, please contact Mark Valentino, Associate Dean for Advancement at mjv@uic.edu or 312- 413-7702 or Bruno Mancari, Director of Development at bmancari@uic.edu or 312-413-3554.


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HONOR ROLL OF DONORS

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JULY 1, 2019 THROUGH JUNE 30, 2020

Dr. Dennis R. LaMonte, ‘02*, and Mrs. Gina M. LaMonte

Dr. Robert M. Bara, Loyola ’89, and Mrs. Annamarie A. Bara

Dr. Stephen R. Hertzberg, ‘70*, and Mrs. Alice E. Hertzberg

Dr. Mulokozi Lugakingira* and Mrs. Kos Lugakingira

Dr. Julie A. Laverdiere Beck, ‘90*, and Mr. James Beck

Illinois Academy of General Dentistry

Dr. Frank A. Maggio, Loyola ‘71*, and Mrs. Christine Maggio

Dr. Gerald M. Bieze, ’70, and Mrs. Sarah A. Bieze

International College of Dentists 8th District

Dr. Dale C. Nickelsen, ‘62* and Mrs. Caren C. Nickelsen

Dr. Randy L. Bisping, ’82, and Mrs. Joy L. Bisping

Mrs. Jennifer Bereckis Jacobucci*

Dr. Ruhan S. Ozgen, ’90, and Mrs. Bobbi-Jo Ozgen

Dr. James W. Blackburn* and Mrs. Jennifer Blackburn

Dr. Thomas E. Resnick, ‘71* and Mrs. Barbara S. Resnick

Dr. William J. Bleecker, ’71, and Mrs. Ada M. Bleecker

Dr. Thomas A. Sarna, ‘06*, and Mrs. Heidi J. Sarna

Dr. Bryan C. Blew, ’98, and Mrs. Michele A. Blew

Dr. Ami K. Shah, ’07, and Dr. Kalpesh Shah

Dr. Andrew W. Browar, ‘79*, and Dr. Taisa L. Szeremeta-Browar*

Dr. Thomas J. King Jr., ’71, and Mrs. Maureen King

Prof. Lin Tao and Dr. Renjie Chang

Dr. Harry O. Channon, ‘63*, and Mrs. Frances L. Channon

Dr. Bennett Klavan, ‘44

Dr. Thomas G. Chung, ‘56 and Mrs. Jenny L. Chung

Dr. Clarence G. Krebs* and Mrs. Beverly Krebs

Colgate Speakers Bureau

Dr. Anthony M. LaPorte, ‘12 and Mrs. Lina LaPorte

Dr. Stephen B. Towns, ’73*, and Dr. Jeanette Sabir-Holloway

$2,500 TO $4,999 Dr. James H. Bryniarski, ’78, and Dr. Leona M. Hubatch

Dr. Rhonna L. Cohen, ’72, and Dr. Donald A. Chambers Dr. Michael D. Colvard, Loyola ‘85*, and Mrs. Kathleen M. Colvard

FISCAL YEAR 2020

$25,000 TO $49,999

$5,000 TO $9,999

We gratefully acknowledge the following alumni and friends for their generous support of the College of Dentistry between July 1, 2019 and June 30, 2020.

American Association of Orthodontists Foundation

Dr. Vladana Babcic*

Dr. Paul S. Burkey, Loyola ’83, and Mrs. Alisa F. Burkey

Dr. Ellen M. Barnes, ’78*, and Dr. James W. McGough, ‘78

Dr. James C. Davis, ’83, and Dr. Arlene M. Engert, ‘83

$150,000 AND ABOVE

Dr. Minati Mukherjee*, and Dr. Sabyasachi Mukherjee

Colgate Palmolive Lloyd A. Fry Foundation Dentsply Sirona

$100,000 TO $149,999 BioHorizons

Dr. Ronald M. Milnarik, ’67, and Mrs. Pauline A. Milnarik QOL Medical, LLC Straumann Manufacturing

$50,000 TO $99,999 3M Unitek Delta Dental of Illinois Foundation

Dr. Alan L. Rosenfeld, ’74, and Mrs. Janet S. Rosenfeld GC America Inc. Illinois Children's Healthcare Foundation Ormco Corporation

Dentsply GAC International KLS Martin, LP

Pane e Pesci Fund/Oak Park-River Forest Community Foundation

$10,000 TO $24,999

Dr. Barry E. Booth, ’84, and Mrs. Jane E. Booth Dr. Michael E. Bond, ’83, and Mrs. Cherie L. Bond Dr. Paul V. Caputo, ‘83 and Mrs. Cindy J. Caputo

Academy of Osseointegration

Dr. Barry M. Cherny, ’90, and Mrs. Lauren Cherny

American Orthodontics

Chicago Dental Society

Dr. Sham S. Chandok

Dr. Tricia R. Crosby, ‘04*

Dr. Jerome Fein, ‘51*

Dr. Marcio A. da Fonseca

Forestadent USA Inc.

Dr. Firas Dairi and Mrs. Hala Dairi

Dr. Joseph R. Jedrychowski, ’68*, and Dr. Phyllis Beemsterboer

Dentsply Sirona

Dr. Thomas S. Lightfoot, ’73, and Mrs. Maude E. Lightfoot

Mrs. Linda M. Fuller

Ortho Classic

Dr. Indru C. Punwani

Dr. William B. Hamel, ’83, and Mrs. Belinda Lutz-Hamel

Dr. Syed S. Rehman, ‘15

Dr. Gabriel D. Hostalet, ‘00

RMO

Dr. Ryan K. Hurley, ‘06*, and Dr. Tonya M. Volk*

Wm. Wrigley Jr. Company Foundation

DynaFlex

Dr. Robert W. Glineburg*

Dr. Steven T. Kuhn, ‘97*, and Mrs. Kathleen A. Kuhn

Dr. Paul L. Glick, ‘70*, and Mrs. Dyanne Glick Greater New York Academy of Prosthodontics Foundation Dr. Dustin B. Haupt* and Dr. Anastasia M. Haupt* Dr. Susan G. Prendergast and Mr. Christopher P. Prendergast Dr. Stephanie M. Ward, ‘01 Dr. Christopher S. Wenckus, ‘71*, and Mrs. S. Elaine Wenckus

$1,000 TO $2,499 American Academy of Implant Dentistry Dr. Alexander G. Alemis, ’85, and Mrs. Matina V. Alemis Dr. Veerasathpurush Allareddy Dr. Bruce W. Allen, ’66, and Mrs. Edith Allen

Dr. Vincent J. Arpino, ‘93* and Dr. Tina Smith Arpino, ‘93

Dr. Lyndon F. Cooper and Mrs. Lisa Cooper Dr. Brock F. Deal, ‘97*, and Mrs. Rebecca J. Deal DENTSPLY Tulsa Dental Specialties Dr. Anthony J. Domenico, Loyola ‘76 Dr. Robert Druzinsky and Mrs. Renee M. Friedman

Dr. Stephen T. Jagielo, ’82, and Mrs. Cindy S. Jagielo Dr. Lee Jameson Dr. Lars B. Jonsson* Dr. Donald S. Kaneoka, ‘58 Dr. Kenneth B. Kaplin, ‘88

Dr. G. William Knight

Dr. Yi-Chen Liu* Dr. Natanya Marracino* Dr. Richard P. Martino, ’64, and Mrs. Margot F. Martino

Dr. Milton M. Murasaki, ’66, and Mrs. Virginia Stein Dr. Mia Myoungah Seo, ‘14 and Mr. Christopher Chung Dr. Charles R. Neach, Loyola ’70, and Mrs. Peggy D. Neach Dr. Jon Dale Nickelsen, ‘03

Mr. Ghassem J. Ebadi and Mrs. Mary L. Ebadi

Dr. John Nowak, ‘98*, and Mrs. Renee Nowak

Dr. Scott A. Emalfarb, Loyola ‘89

Dr. Elizabeth M. O'Dell* and Mr. Matthew O'Dell

Dr. Nona C. Flores Dr. Joseph R. Funderburk*

Dr. Bruce S. Graham and Mrs. Linda M. Graham Dr. Timothy R. Gresla* Dr. Joseph W. Hamman, ’85, and Mrs. Julie Hamman Dr. Jianjun Hao* and Dr. Lihong Lin* Dr. Robert E. Haraden, ‘98 Henry Schein, Inc.

Dr. Jmi L. Asam* and Mr. Robin Asam

Dr. Gary R. Herberger, ’78, and Mrs. Dale R. Herberger

Aspen Dental

Dr. Charles P. Herbert* and Mrs. Julie Herbert

Dr. Mark C. Baker, ‘77*, and Dr. Ayse U. Baker

Illinois State Dental Society Foundation

Orthodontic Alumni Association of Illinois Dr. Hui J. Park, ‘99 Dr. William J. Quest* and Dr. Diane Johnson* Quintessence Publishing Company, Inc. Reliance Orthodontic Products, Inc. Dr. James B. Ricker and Mrs. Susan C. Ricker Dr. Toni M. Roucka, ’90, and Mr. Edmund A. Roucka Dr. D. Milton Salzer, ‘68


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HONOR ROLL

HONOR ROLL OF DONORS

30

JULY 1, 2019 THROUGH JUNE 30, 2020

Dr. Dennis R. LaMonte, ‘02*, and Mrs. Gina M. LaMonte

Dr. Robert M. Bara, Loyola ’89, and Mrs. Annamarie A. Bara

Dr. Stephen R. Hertzberg, ‘70*, and Mrs. Alice E. Hertzberg

Dr. Mulokozi Lugakingira* and Mrs. Kos Lugakingira

Dr. Julie A. Laverdiere Beck, ‘90*, and Mr. James Beck

Illinois Academy of General Dentistry

Dr. Frank A. Maggio, Loyola ‘71*, and Mrs. Christine Maggio

Dr. Gerald M. Bieze, ’70, and Mrs. Sarah A. Bieze

International College of Dentists 8th District

Dr. Dale C. Nickelsen, ‘62* and Mrs. Caren C. Nickelsen

Dr. Randy L. Bisping, ’82, and Mrs. Joy L. Bisping

Mrs. Jennifer Bereckis Jacobucci*

Dr. Ruhan S. Ozgen, ’90, and Mrs. Bobbi-Jo Ozgen

Dr. James W. Blackburn* and Mrs. Jennifer Blackburn

Dr. Thomas E. Resnick, ‘71* and Mrs. Barbara S. Resnick

Dr. William J. Bleecker, ’71, and Mrs. Ada M. Bleecker

Dr. Thomas A. Sarna, ‘06*, and Mrs. Heidi J. Sarna

Dr. Bryan C. Blew, ’98, and Mrs. Michele A. Blew

Dr. Ami K. Shah, ’07, and Dr. Kalpesh Shah

Dr. Andrew W. Browar, ‘79*, and Dr. Taisa L. Szeremeta-Browar*

Dr. Thomas J. King Jr., ’71, and Mrs. Maureen King

Prof. Lin Tao and Dr. Renjie Chang

Dr. Harry O. Channon, ‘63*, and Mrs. Frances L. Channon

Dr. Bennett Klavan, ‘44

Dr. Thomas G. Chung, ‘56 and Mrs. Jenny L. Chung

Dr. Clarence G. Krebs* and Mrs. Beverly Krebs

Colgate Speakers Bureau

Dr. Anthony M. LaPorte, ‘12 and Mrs. Lina LaPorte

Dr. Stephen B. Towns, ’73*, and Dr. Jeanette Sabir-Holloway

$2,500 TO $4,999 Dr. James H. Bryniarski, ’78, and Dr. Leona M. Hubatch

Dr. Rhonna L. Cohen, ’72, and Dr. Donald A. Chambers Dr. Michael D. Colvard, Loyola ‘85*, and Mrs. Kathleen M. Colvard

FISCAL YEAR 2020

$25,000 TO $49,999

$5,000 TO $9,999

We gratefully acknowledge the following alumni and friends for their generous support of the College of Dentistry between July 1, 2019 and June 30, 2020.

American Association of Orthodontists Foundation

Dr. Vladana Babcic*

Dr. Paul S. Burkey, Loyola ’83, and Mrs. Alisa F. Burkey

Dr. Ellen M. Barnes, ’78*, and Dr. James W. McGough, ‘78

Dr. James C. Davis, ’83, and Dr. Arlene M. Engert, ‘83

$150,000 AND ABOVE

Dr. Minati Mukherjee*, and Dr. Sabyasachi Mukherjee

Colgate Palmolive Lloyd A. Fry Foundation Dentsply Sirona

$100,000 TO $149,999 BioHorizons

Dr. Ronald M. Milnarik, ’67, and Mrs. Pauline A. Milnarik QOL Medical, LLC Straumann Manufacturing

$50,000 TO $99,999 3M Unitek Delta Dental of Illinois Foundation

Dr. Alan L. Rosenfeld, ’74, and Mrs. Janet S. Rosenfeld GC America Inc. Illinois Children's Healthcare Foundation Ormco Corporation

Dentsply GAC International KLS Martin, LP

Pane e Pesci Fund/Oak Park-River Forest Community Foundation

$10,000 TO $24,999

Dr. Barry E. Booth, ’84, and Mrs. Jane E. Booth Dr. Michael E. Bond, ’83, and Mrs. Cherie L. Bond Dr. Paul V. Caputo, ‘83 and Mrs. Cindy J. Caputo

Academy of Osseointegration

Dr. Barry M. Cherny, ’90, and Mrs. Lauren Cherny

American Orthodontics

Chicago Dental Society

Dr. Sham S. Chandok

Dr. Tricia R. Crosby, ‘04*

Dr. Jerome Fein, ‘51*

Dr. Marcio A. da Fonseca

Forestadent USA Inc.

Dr. Firas Dairi and Mrs. Hala Dairi

Dr. Joseph R. Jedrychowski, ’68*, and Dr. Phyllis Beemsterboer

Dentsply Sirona

Dr. Thomas S. Lightfoot, ’73, and Mrs. Maude E. Lightfoot

Mrs. Linda M. Fuller

Ortho Classic

Dr. Indru C. Punwani

Dr. William B. Hamel, ’83, and Mrs. Belinda Lutz-Hamel

Dr. Syed S. Rehman, ‘15

Dr. Gabriel D. Hostalet, ‘00

RMO

Dr. Ryan K. Hurley, ‘06*, and Dr. Tonya M. Volk*

Wm. Wrigley Jr. Company Foundation

DynaFlex

Dr. Robert W. Glineburg*

Dr. Steven T. Kuhn, ‘97*, and Mrs. Kathleen A. Kuhn

Dr. Paul L. Glick, ‘70*, and Mrs. Dyanne Glick Greater New York Academy of Prosthodontics Foundation Dr. Dustin B. Haupt* and Dr. Anastasia M. Haupt* Dr. Susan G. Prendergast and Mr. Christopher P. Prendergast Dr. Stephanie M. Ward, ‘01 Dr. Christopher S. Wenckus, ‘71*, and Mrs. S. Elaine Wenckus

$1,000 TO $2,499 American Academy of Implant Dentistry Dr. Alexander G. Alemis, ’85, and Mrs. Matina V. Alemis Dr. Veerasathpurush Allareddy Dr. Bruce W. Allen, ’66, and Mrs. Edith Allen

Dr. Vincent J. Arpino, ‘93* and Dr. Tina Smith Arpino, ‘93

Dr. Lyndon F. Cooper and Mrs. Lisa Cooper Dr. Brock F. Deal, ‘97*, and Mrs. Rebecca J. Deal DENTSPLY Tulsa Dental Specialties Dr. Anthony J. Domenico, Loyola ‘76 Dr. Robert Druzinsky and Mrs. Renee M. Friedman

Dr. Stephen T. Jagielo, ’82, and Mrs. Cindy S. Jagielo Dr. Lee Jameson Dr. Lars B. Jonsson* Dr. Donald S. Kaneoka, ‘58 Dr. Kenneth B. Kaplin, ‘88

Dr. G. William Knight

Dr. Yi-Chen Liu* Dr. Natanya Marracino* Dr. Richard P. Martino, ’64, and Mrs. Margot F. Martino

Dr. Milton M. Murasaki, ’66, and Mrs. Virginia Stein Dr. Mia Myoungah Seo, ‘14 and Mr. Christopher Chung Dr. Charles R. Neach, Loyola ’70, and Mrs. Peggy D. Neach Dr. Jon Dale Nickelsen, ‘03

Mr. Ghassem J. Ebadi and Mrs. Mary L. Ebadi

Dr. John Nowak, ‘98*, and Mrs. Renee Nowak

Dr. Scott A. Emalfarb, Loyola ‘89

Dr. Elizabeth M. O'Dell* and Mr. Matthew O'Dell

Dr. Nona C. Flores Dr. Joseph R. Funderburk*

Dr. Bruce S. Graham and Mrs. Linda M. Graham Dr. Timothy R. Gresla* Dr. Joseph W. Hamman, ’85, and Mrs. Julie Hamman Dr. Jianjun Hao* and Dr. Lihong Lin* Dr. Robert E. Haraden, ‘98 Henry Schein, Inc.

Dr. Jmi L. Asam* and Mr. Robin Asam

Dr. Gary R. Herberger, ’78, and Mrs. Dale R. Herberger

Aspen Dental

Dr. Charles P. Herbert* and Mrs. Julie Herbert

Dr. Mark C. Baker, ‘77*, and Dr. Ayse U. Baker

Illinois State Dental Society Foundation

Orthodontic Alumni Association of Illinois Dr. Hui J. Park, ‘99 Dr. William J. Quest* and Dr. Diane Johnson* Quintessence Publishing Company, Inc. Reliance Orthodontic Products, Inc. Dr. James B. Ricker and Mrs. Susan C. Ricker Dr. Toni M. Roucka, ’90, and Mr. Edmund A. Roucka Dr. D. Milton Salzer, ‘68


Dr. Michael L. Schmerman and Mrs. Sandy Schmerman

Dr. Hammad A. Khan, ‘03* and Mrs. Henna Khan

Dr. Robert Schmidt

Ms. Angelica V. Alvarez Dr. Michael H. Anderson, ’80, and Mrs. Linda Anderson

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Dr. Alan W. Kaplin, ‘60*, and Mrs. Marcia S. Kaplin

HONOR ROLL

Dr. Ira A. Satinover, ‘79*, and Dr. Luisa A. Dipietro, ‘80*

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JULY 1, 2019 THROUGH JUNE 30, 2020

Coltene/Whaledent Inc. Dr. Timothy D. Conway, ’77, and Mrs. Kathy L. Conway

Dr. Michael J. Gebhart, ’65, and Mrs. Carol A. Gebhart

Kavo Kerr

Dr. Kenneth W. Gehrke, ’82*, and Mrs. Theresa Gehrke

Ms. Ayesha S. Khan

Dr. Maha S. Khaden, ‘21

Dr. Maame-Ama A. Antwi, ‘20

Dr. Peter A. Contos, ‘05

Dr. Dushanka Kleinman, ’73, and Mr. Joel E. Kleinman

Ms. Sharon Arrigo

Mrs. Jill E. Glascott

Dr. David Avenetti

ddsmatch Chicago

Mr. Christopher E. Goc

Dr. Kevin A. Shugars*

Dr. Budi Kusnoto, ‘04*, and Dr. Katharina Atmadja*

Dr. Phimon Atsawasuwan*

Dr. Thomas A. Curry, ’84, and Mrs. Kathy M. Curry

Lang Dental Manufacturing Company, Inc.

Dr. Shayna P. Azoulay-Avinoam*

Dr. Fahad A. Dar, ‘18

Dr. Milica M. Golubovich, ‘19

Dr. Thomas Skiba, ‘68*, and Mrs. Joan R. Skiba

Dr. Stephen C. Degenhardt*

Dr. Joseph E. Gradowski, ‘87

Dr. Cathy E. Longos* and Dr. Thomas J. Longos

Ms. Beth Delnostro

Dr. John M. Green, Loyola ‘86

Mrs. Valerie J. Kuhl

Dr. Clark M. Stanford and Mr. Alan Light

Dr. Srilata Bagchi and Dr. Pradip Raychaudhuri

Dr. J. M. Krisko, ’90, and Mrs. Mary B. Krisko

Dr. Matthew G. McKnight, ‘11*

Dr. Sydney R. Demovsky, ’62, and Mrs. Dianne E. Young

Dr. Daniel M. Greising, ’90, and Mrs. Rebecca L. Greising

Dr. Kaitlyn P. Lagesse, ‘20

Dr. Daniel W. Steadman, ’82, and Mrs. Kathleen A. Steadman

Dr. James K. Bahcall+ and Mrs. Amy R. Bahcall Dr. Natalie H. Baker*

Dental Arts Laboratories, Inc.

Lagunitas Brewing Co.

Dr. Marcia H. Basciano, ‘78

Mr. Jaideep Deshpande

Dr. Ann M. Grieve, ’84, and Mr. Douglass V. Grieve

Dr. Timmothy J. Schwartz, ‘79 and Mrs. Christine A. Schwartz

Dr. Grant K. Stucki*

Dr. Steven J. Moravec* and Mrs. Chandra A. Greer

Dr. Brian S. Wardell* and Mrs. Heather Wardell

Dr. Mark A. O'Banion*

Dr. Stephanie Marc C. Batista, ‘21

Designs for Vision, Inc.

Ottawa Dental Laboratory, LLC

Dr. Peter C. Wasilkoff, ‘69*, and Mrs. Donna J. Wasilkoff

Dr. Thomas E. Parry, ’68, and Mrs. Doris Parry

Dr. Scott D. Beallis, ’86, and Dr. Mojdeh Beallis, ‘94

Dr. Karina J. Dick, ’95, and Mr. Ronald E. Dick

Ms. Barbara P. Wiley Wm. Wrigley Jr. Company

Dr. Ryan J. Pasiewicz* and Dr. Colleen Flahive

$500 TO $999

University of Illinois Periodontal Alumni Association

Annual Midwest Seminar of Dental Medicine Dr. Joseph E. Canzona, ‘69* Dr. Kyint Chwa Mrs. Jayne Daniel Dr. Sharon J. Durfee Dr. Ralph G. Frick, ’54, and Mrs. Loretta M. Frick Geistlich Pharma North America, Inc. Dr. Melvyn A. Golden, ‘74 Dr. Victor G. Gonzalez, ‘07 Dr. Lisa Gabrish*

Dr. Michael B. Hagearty* Dr. Evan S. Halpern* and Mrs. Karen Halpern Dr. Michael D. Harner and Mrs. Eileen H. Harner Henry Schein Orthodontics Dr. Mark J. Humenik, ’88, and Mrs. Mary E. Humenik Illinois Section of the American College of Dentists Illinois State Dental Society Dr. James H. Isaacson, ‘71 Dr. N. O. Jackson, ‘71 Johnson & Johnson

Dr. William D. Petty, Loyola ‘74 Dr. Rajiv Puri, ’05, and Mrs. Shannon A. Puri

Dr. John T. Dominici, ‘83

Dr. Jack L. Lieberman, Loyola ’64

Dr. Raymond B. Bersano, ’71, and Mrs. Martha V. Bersano

Dr. Susan B. Doroshow, ’83, and Mr. William Doroshow

Dr. Jonathan G. Hanson, ’68, and Mrs. Margaret A. Hanson

Mrs. Huibi Liu and Mr. Yunqing Pan

Mr. William S. Bike and Ms. Anne M. Nordhaus-Bike

Dr. Asha S. Eapen and Mr. Chacko P. Eapen

Dr. Thomas A. Harris, ’82, and Mrs. Patricia Harris

Dr. Kevin W. Luan

Bisco, Inc.

Dr. Rebecca J. Egolf* and Mr. Dennis R. Egolf

Dr. Robert W. Hawkinson, ‘72*, and Mrs. Susan Hawkinson

Dr. Norman C. Eifler, ’57

Dr. Jessica E. Hedger, ‘19

Ms. Ruidan Ma

Mrs. Judith A. Eisenmann

Dr. Nicola Hill-Cordell, ‘89*, and Mr. Laurence J. Msall

Mrs. Laura P. Macias Macias

Dr. Alice G. Boghosian, Loyola ‘85

Dr. William M. Brennan, ’04, and Mrs. Shaye L. Brennan Dr. Alan B. Bronstein, ’95, and Mrs. Emily N. Bronstein Dr. Blasé P. Brown and Mrs. Nancy Brown

Dr. Robert Eisinger, ’54, and Mrs. Gladys J. Eisinger

Dr. Karen Homsi, ‘19

Eli's Cheesecake Company

Dr. Michael P. Hoyland, ‘74

Dr. Norman L. Eskoz, Loyola ‘79

Hu-Friedy Manufacturing Co, LLC

Dr. Caswell Evans and Mrs. Arlene G. Evans

Mrs. Mary L. Hummons Dr. Sara D. Iampaglia* and Dr. Samuel A. Iampaglia

Mr. Johnathon A. Buen-Gharib

Mr. Mark J. Valentino and Mrs. Carmen P. Valentino

Ms. Virginia H. Buglio

Ms. Sierra B. Fields

Mrs. Sida Janusauskas

Mrs. Irma A. Butler

Dr. Marylene V. Vitiello*

Dr. Robert J. Cabay, Loyola ‘86

Dr. Donald C. Findlay, ’60, and Mrs. Judith R. Findlay

Dr. Bradford R. Johnson* and Mrs. Lizabeth Johnson

Dr. Florian H. Zablotny, ’68

Mr. Alberto Cardona

First Midwest Bank

Dr. Kenneth J. Jozwiak*

Dr. Elizabeth Zwemer-Larsen, ‘50

Ms. Janice Y. Carter

Dr. John W. Fischer, ’79, and Mrs. Amy F. Fischer

Dr. Thomas D. Jozwiak, ‘84

$1 TO $499 Ms. Rebeca Abarca Dr. Nada Abdallah, ‘20 Dr. Pheba M. Abraham, ‘20

Dr. David B. Lewis, ’81, and Mrs. Christine Lewis

Mr. Dennis A. Bermudez

Dr. Curtis D. Fauble, ’88, and Mrs. Kathryn Fauble

Dr. Mary Anne T. Uhland, Loyola ’83, and Dr. Robert Uhland

Mr. Mark S. Laurenz

Dr. Danny Hanna

Dr. Richard A. Bona, ’78, and Mrs. Mary P. Bona

Dr. Carrie E. Thangamani* and Mr. Vijay Thangamani

Dr. Flavia Lamberghini* and Mr. Fernando Testai

Dr. David R. Behringer, ‘89

Dr. Richard Rosato*

Shofu Dental Corporation

Ms. Janette Guzman

Dr. Angelica Lagunas, ‘18

Dr. Thomas R. Dirksen, ’57, and Mrs. Jean T. Dirksen

Dr. Shaveta Behl, ‘20

Dr. Stephen L. Rider, ’80, and Mrs. Karen S. Rider

Salvin Dental Specialties, Inc.

Dr. Stephen E. Grimm, ’79, and Ms. Celestine Grimm

Dr. Leonard I. Klayman, ’74, and Mrs. Marcy Klayman

Dr. Allan L. Hablutzel, ’82, and Mrs. Gail Hablutzel

Ms. Sharon Kantor Bogetz

Dr. Susan A. Rowan, ’84, and Dr. Daniel A. Rowan

GlaxoSmithKline

Dr. Walter Y. Kitajima, ’68, and Mrs. Diana M. Kitajima

Dr. Wendy L. Cerny Dr. Brian Cherny, ‘21 Dr. Shu F. Cheuk, Loyola ‘76 Dr. Christyne M. Chmil*

Air Techniques

Dr. Anthony W. Chulick, ’73, and Mrs. Micki R. Chulick

Dr. Saleh S. Al-Kharsa*

Dr. Seung Hyuk Chung

Ms. Fatimah Al-Shaikhli

Ms. Julianna Cintron

Illinois Health and Hospital Association

Dr. Mary A. Licking, ‘77

Mrs. Susan D. Lloyd Mrs. Blanca E. Luna CAPT Cornelius T. Lynch, ‘89

Mrs. Claudia J. Gatch Manaila and Mr. Denis Gatch Manaila Mr. Bruno Mancari and Mrs. Gina M. Mancari Dr. Mitchell L. Marder, ’81, and Mrs. Carla Bradshaw Dr. Thomas M. Mareing, ‘75 Ms. Estefania M. L. Martinez Dr. Gregory J. Matke, ’96, and Mrs. JoAnn Matke Mrs. Ramona R. Maza MedPro Group Dr. Alvin G. Medvin, ’59, and Mrs. Deborah R. Medvin

Ms. Lashawndra E. Fountain

Dr. Edmund J. Jung, ’76, and Mrs. Elizabeth Jung

Dr. James P. Frett, ’79, and Mrs. Jacqueline Frett

Dr. Luljeta Jusufi, ’98, and Mr. James P. Sullivan

Dr. Maria Therese S. Galang-Boquiren, ‘09*, and Mr. Allan D. Boquiren

Dr. Linda Kaste Dr. Edward D. Karateew

Dr. Alma D. Gallegos, ‘20

Dr. M. Beth Miloro and Dr. Michael Miloro

Dr. James A. Karlowicz, ’75, and Mrs. Constance Karlowicz

Dr. Ronald E. Mizer, ’64, and Mrs. Gloria J. Mizer

Ms. Marisol Garcia

Dr. Shubdeep Kaur, ‘21

Dr. Charles W. Miller* and Mrs. Dru A. Miller Dr. Miloslava M. Miller, ’09, and Mr. Kevin R. Miller


Dr. Michael L. Schmerman and Mrs. Sandy Schmerman

Dr. Hammad A. Khan, ‘03* and Mrs. Henna Khan

Dr. Robert Schmidt

Ms. Angelica V. Alvarez Dr. Michael H. Anderson, ’80, and Mrs. Linda Anderson

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Dr. Alan W. Kaplin, ‘60*, and Mrs. Marcia S. Kaplin

HONOR ROLL

Dr. Ira A. Satinover, ‘79*, and Dr. Luisa A. Dipietro, ‘80*

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JULY 1, 2019 THROUGH JUNE 30, 2020

Coltene/Whaledent Inc. Dr. Timothy D. Conway, ’77, and Mrs. Kathy L. Conway

Dr. Michael J. Gebhart, ’65, and Mrs. Carol A. Gebhart

Kavo Kerr

Dr. Kenneth W. Gehrke, ’82*, and Mrs. Theresa Gehrke

Ms. Ayesha S. Khan

Dr. Maha S. Khaden, ‘21

Dr. Maame-Ama A. Antwi, ‘20

Dr. Peter A. Contos, ‘05

Dr. Dushanka Kleinman, ’73, and Mr. Joel E. Kleinman

Ms. Sharon Arrigo

Mrs. Jill E. Glascott

Dr. David Avenetti

ddsmatch Chicago

Mr. Christopher E. Goc

Dr. Kevin A. Shugars*

Dr. Budi Kusnoto, ‘04*, and Dr. Katharina Atmadja*

Dr. Phimon Atsawasuwan*

Dr. Thomas A. Curry, ’84, and Mrs. Kathy M. Curry

Lang Dental Manufacturing Company, Inc.

Dr. Shayna P. Azoulay-Avinoam*

Dr. Fahad A. Dar, ‘18

Dr. Milica M. Golubovich, ‘19

Dr. Thomas Skiba, ‘68*, and Mrs. Joan R. Skiba

Dr. Stephen C. Degenhardt*

Dr. Joseph E. Gradowski, ‘87

Dr. Cathy E. Longos* and Dr. Thomas J. Longos

Ms. Beth Delnostro

Dr. John M. Green, Loyola ‘86

Mrs. Valerie J. Kuhl

Dr. Clark M. Stanford and Mr. Alan Light

Dr. Srilata Bagchi and Dr. Pradip Raychaudhuri

Dr. J. M. Krisko, ’90, and Mrs. Mary B. Krisko

Dr. Matthew G. McKnight, ‘11*

Dr. Sydney R. Demovsky, ’62, and Mrs. Dianne E. Young

Dr. Daniel M. Greising, ’90, and Mrs. Rebecca L. Greising

Dr. Kaitlyn P. Lagesse, ‘20

Dr. Daniel W. Steadman, ’82, and Mrs. Kathleen A. Steadman

Dr. James K. Bahcall+ and Mrs. Amy R. Bahcall Dr. Natalie H. Baker*

Dental Arts Laboratories, Inc.

Lagunitas Brewing Co.

Dr. Marcia H. Basciano, ‘78

Mr. Jaideep Deshpande

Dr. Ann M. Grieve, ’84, and Mr. Douglass V. Grieve

Dr. Timmothy J. Schwartz, ‘79 and Mrs. Christine A. Schwartz

Dr. Grant K. Stucki*

Dr. Steven J. Moravec* and Mrs. Chandra A. Greer

Dr. Brian S. Wardell* and Mrs. Heather Wardell

Dr. Mark A. O'Banion*

Dr. Stephanie Marc C. Batista, ‘21

Designs for Vision, Inc.

Ottawa Dental Laboratory, LLC

Dr. Peter C. Wasilkoff, ‘69*, and Mrs. Donna J. Wasilkoff

Dr. Thomas E. Parry, ’68, and Mrs. Doris Parry

Dr. Scott D. Beallis, ’86, and Dr. Mojdeh Beallis, ‘94

Dr. Karina J. Dick, ’95, and Mr. Ronald E. Dick

Ms. Barbara P. Wiley Wm. Wrigley Jr. Company

Dr. Ryan J. Pasiewicz* and Dr. Colleen Flahive

$500 TO $999

University of Illinois Periodontal Alumni Association

Annual Midwest Seminar of Dental Medicine Dr. Joseph E. Canzona, ‘69* Dr. Kyint Chwa Mrs. Jayne Daniel Dr. Sharon J. Durfee Dr. Ralph G. Frick, ’54, and Mrs. Loretta M. Frick Geistlich Pharma North America, Inc. Dr. Melvyn A. Golden, ‘74 Dr. Victor G. Gonzalez, ‘07 Dr. Lisa Gabrish*

Dr. Michael B. Hagearty* Dr. Evan S. Halpern* and Mrs. Karen Halpern Dr. Michael D. Harner and Mrs. Eileen H. Harner Henry Schein Orthodontics Dr. Mark J. Humenik, ’88, and Mrs. Mary E. Humenik Illinois Section of the American College of Dentists Illinois State Dental Society Dr. James H. Isaacson, ‘71 Dr. N. O. Jackson, ‘71 Johnson & Johnson

Dr. William D. Petty, Loyola ‘74 Dr. Rajiv Puri, ’05, and Mrs. Shannon A. Puri

Dr. John T. Dominici, ‘83

Dr. Jack L. Lieberman, Loyola ’64

Dr. Raymond B. Bersano, ’71, and Mrs. Martha V. Bersano

Dr. Susan B. Doroshow, ’83, and Mr. William Doroshow

Dr. Jonathan G. Hanson, ’68, and Mrs. Margaret A. Hanson

Mrs. Huibi Liu and Mr. Yunqing Pan

Mr. William S. Bike and Ms. Anne M. Nordhaus-Bike

Dr. Asha S. Eapen and Mr. Chacko P. Eapen

Dr. Thomas A. Harris, ’82, and Mrs. Patricia Harris

Dr. Kevin W. Luan

Bisco, Inc.

Dr. Rebecca J. Egolf* and Mr. Dennis R. Egolf

Dr. Robert W. Hawkinson, ‘72*, and Mrs. Susan Hawkinson

Dr. Norman C. Eifler, ’57

Dr. Jessica E. Hedger, ‘19

Ms. Ruidan Ma

Mrs. Judith A. Eisenmann

Dr. Nicola Hill-Cordell, ‘89*, and Mr. Laurence J. Msall

Mrs. Laura P. Macias Macias

Dr. Alice G. Boghosian, Loyola ‘85

Dr. William M. Brennan, ’04, and Mrs. Shaye L. Brennan Dr. Alan B. Bronstein, ’95, and Mrs. Emily N. Bronstein Dr. Blasé P. Brown and Mrs. Nancy Brown

Dr. Robert Eisinger, ’54, and Mrs. Gladys J. Eisinger

Dr. Karen Homsi, ‘19

Eli's Cheesecake Company

Dr. Michael P. Hoyland, ‘74

Dr. Norman L. Eskoz, Loyola ‘79

Hu-Friedy Manufacturing Co, LLC

Dr. Caswell Evans and Mrs. Arlene G. Evans

Mrs. Mary L. Hummons Dr. Sara D. Iampaglia* and Dr. Samuel A. Iampaglia

Mr. Johnathon A. Buen-Gharib

Mr. Mark J. Valentino and Mrs. Carmen P. Valentino

Ms. Virginia H. Buglio

Ms. Sierra B. Fields

Mrs. Sida Janusauskas

Mrs. Irma A. Butler

Dr. Marylene V. Vitiello*

Dr. Robert J. Cabay, Loyola ‘86

Dr. Donald C. Findlay, ’60, and Mrs. Judith R. Findlay

Dr. Bradford R. Johnson* and Mrs. Lizabeth Johnson

Dr. Florian H. Zablotny, ’68

Mr. Alberto Cardona

First Midwest Bank

Dr. Kenneth J. Jozwiak*

Dr. Elizabeth Zwemer-Larsen, ‘50

Ms. Janice Y. Carter

Dr. John W. Fischer, ’79, and Mrs. Amy F. Fischer

Dr. Thomas D. Jozwiak, ‘84

$1 TO $499 Ms. Rebeca Abarca Dr. Nada Abdallah, ‘20 Dr. Pheba M. Abraham, ‘20

Dr. David B. Lewis, ’81, and Mrs. Christine Lewis

Mr. Dennis A. Bermudez

Dr. Curtis D. Fauble, ’88, and Mrs. Kathryn Fauble

Dr. Mary Anne T. Uhland, Loyola ’83, and Dr. Robert Uhland

Mr. Mark S. Laurenz

Dr. Danny Hanna

Dr. Richard A. Bona, ’78, and Mrs. Mary P. Bona

Dr. Carrie E. Thangamani* and Mr. Vijay Thangamani

Dr. Flavia Lamberghini* and Mr. Fernando Testai

Dr. David R. Behringer, ‘89

Dr. Richard Rosato*

Shofu Dental Corporation

Ms. Janette Guzman

Dr. Angelica Lagunas, ‘18

Dr. Thomas R. Dirksen, ’57, and Mrs. Jean T. Dirksen

Dr. Shaveta Behl, ‘20

Dr. Stephen L. Rider, ’80, and Mrs. Karen S. Rider

Salvin Dental Specialties, Inc.

Dr. Stephen E. Grimm, ’79, and Ms. Celestine Grimm

Dr. Leonard I. Klayman, ’74, and Mrs. Marcy Klayman

Dr. Allan L. Hablutzel, ’82, and Mrs. Gail Hablutzel

Ms. Sharon Kantor Bogetz

Dr. Susan A. Rowan, ’84, and Dr. Daniel A. Rowan

GlaxoSmithKline

Dr. Walter Y. Kitajima, ’68, and Mrs. Diana M. Kitajima

Dr. Wendy L. Cerny Dr. Brian Cherny, ‘21 Dr. Shu F. Cheuk, Loyola ‘76 Dr. Christyne M. Chmil*

Air Techniques

Dr. Anthony W. Chulick, ’73, and Mrs. Micki R. Chulick

Dr. Saleh S. Al-Kharsa*

Dr. Seung Hyuk Chung

Ms. Fatimah Al-Shaikhli

Ms. Julianna Cintron

Illinois Health and Hospital Association

Dr. Mary A. Licking, ‘77

Mrs. Susan D. Lloyd Mrs. Blanca E. Luna CAPT Cornelius T. Lynch, ‘89

Mrs. Claudia J. Gatch Manaila and Mr. Denis Gatch Manaila Mr. Bruno Mancari and Mrs. Gina M. Mancari Dr. Mitchell L. Marder, ’81, and Mrs. Carla Bradshaw Dr. Thomas M. Mareing, ‘75 Ms. Estefania M. L. Martinez Dr. Gregory J. Matke, ’96, and Mrs. JoAnn Matke Mrs. Ramona R. Maza MedPro Group Dr. Alvin G. Medvin, ’59, and Mrs. Deborah R. Medvin

Ms. Lashawndra E. Fountain

Dr. Edmund J. Jung, ’76, and Mrs. Elizabeth Jung

Dr. James P. Frett, ’79, and Mrs. Jacqueline Frett

Dr. Luljeta Jusufi, ’98, and Mr. James P. Sullivan

Dr. Maria Therese S. Galang-Boquiren, ‘09*, and Mr. Allan D. Boquiren

Dr. Linda Kaste Dr. Edward D. Karateew

Dr. Alma D. Gallegos, ‘20

Dr. M. Beth Miloro and Dr. Michael Miloro

Dr. James A. Karlowicz, ’75, and Mrs. Constance Karlowicz

Dr. Ronald E. Mizer, ’64, and Mrs. Gloria J. Mizer

Ms. Marisol Garcia

Dr. Shubdeep Kaur, ‘21

Dr. Charles W. Miller* and Mrs. Dru A. Miller Dr. Miloslava M. Miller, ’09, and Mr. Kevin R. Miller


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CLASS OF 1968

CLASS OF 1977

Dr. Joseph R. Jedrychowski* Dr. Jonathan G. Hanson Dr. Walter Y. Kitajima Dr. Thomas E. Parry Dr. D. Milton Salzer Dr. Thomas Skiba* Dr. Thomas J. Tax Dr. Florian H. Zablotny

Dr. Mark C. Baker* Dr. Timothy D. Conway Dr. Mary A. Licking Dr. Laura M. Neumann Dr. Ross E. Rubino Dr. George R. Zehak

Dr. Jerome Fein*

CLASS OF 1969

CLASS OF 1956 Dr. Thomas G. Chung

Dr. Joseph E. Canzona* Dr. Ronald E. Trapp Dr. Peter C. Wasilkoff*

CLASS OF 1957

CLASS OF 1970

Dr. Ellen M. Barnes* Dr. Marcia H. Basciano Dr. Richard A. Bona Dr. James H. Bryniarski Dr. Gary R. Herberger Dr. James W. McGough

Mr. Francis L. Mon and Mrs. Lourdes G. Mon

Dr. Amsaveni Ramachandran Dr. Brenda S. Ramos, ‘20

Dr. Thomas J. Tax, ’68, and Mrs. Joanne C. Tax

Dr. Richard Monahan

Dr. Sriram Ravindran

The Dentists Insurance Company

Mrs. Jessica L. Mueller and Mr. Brandon J. Mueller

Dr. Cindy R. Rauschenberger and Mr. Keith W. Rauschenberger

Dr. Yevgen D. Tkachuk, ‘13

Dr. Scott R. Musil, ’83, and Mrs. Roseanne R. Musil

Dr. Ann Marie Redmond, ‘13

Ms. Gabriela Tovar

CLASS OF 1950

Dr. Faisal A. Rehman, ‘20

Dr. Elizabeth Zwemer-Larsen

Dr. Nijole A. Remeikis, ‘59

Dr. Ronald E. Trapp, ’69, and Dr. Sue E. Trapp-Hamilton, ’71

Dr. Benjamin Q. Richardson, ‘21

Treloar & Heisel, Inc.

CLASS OF 1951

Dr. James R. Ridlen, Loyola ‘84

Dr. Ryan A. Grelle Tuscher, ’09, and Mr. Seth Tuscher

Dr. Gilbert M. Mwanyange, ‘20 Dr. Aniruddh N. Narvekar*

Dr. Laura M. Neumann, ’77, and Dr. Charles A. Neumann Dr. Christina L. Nicholas Dr. Linda O. Nikho and Mr. John D. Nikho Mrs. Khatija Noorullah Ms. Nancy A. Norman

Dr. Anna Lourdes P. Rivera, ‘21 Dr. Candido Rivera, ’14, and Mrs. Lucia Rivera Dr. Gary A. Rodgers, ’83, and Mrs. Mary Rodgers

Dr. Selam K. Totonchi, ‘21

Dr. Gene A. Vandervort, ’87, and Mrs. Lisa G. Vandervort Mrs. Rebecca A. Van Horn Ms. Sherrie R. VanKoevering

Dr. Kirill Novakovsky, ‘21

Dr. Genaro Romo, ’97, and Mrs. Sandy Romo

Dr. Marlos A. G. Viana and Mrs. Maria Grace C. Viana

Dr. John M. Nusstein, ’87, and Mrs. Tammie L. Nusstein

Dr. Ross E. Rubino, ’77, and Mrs. Terri Rubino

Dr. Daniel R. Vodvarka, ’72, and Mrs. Deborah J. Vodvarka

Ms. Analisa F. Ogbac

Mr. Henry D. Ruther

Dr. Steven T. Olson

Dr. Steven B. Schroyer, ’89, and Mrs. Kathi S. Schroyer

Dr. George L. Walker, ‘82*, and Mrs. Kimella Walker

On Line Design Incorporated Orascoptic Dr. Marie Antoinette D. Orejudos, ‘21 Ms. Janet A. Parker Dr. Jigneshkumar M. Patel, ’97, and Mrs. Rupal R. Patel

Mr. Marc S. Schulman and Mrs. Maureen Schulman Mrs. Colleen P. Scroll and Mr. Joseph Scroll Dr. Rachit K. Shah, ‘15

Dr. Sylvia I. Pavlova

Mrs. Petra Skrickova

Mrs. Deborah S. Pavlovich

Dr. Joseph A. Smith, ‘64, and Mrs. Janet G. Smith

Mrs. Fatima Patino Dr. Darryl D. Pendleton Mr. Samuel J. Piazza Dr. Thomas M. Piazza, ’88, and Mrs. Elizabeth Piazza Mrs. Florine Templeton Porter and Mr. Joseph Porter Dr. Thomas L. Prendergast, ’99, and Mrs. Janet Lupo

Mrs. Jori F. Smith and Mr. Thomas M. Smith Dr. Denise D. Sorpassa, ’88, and Mr. Robert S. Sorpassa

Dr. Richard E. Walton* and Mrs. Laura R. Walton Mr. Thomas F. Wamsley and Mrs. Libby Wamsley Dr. Doreen A. Wascow-McGuire, ’88, and Mr. Michael J. McGuire

Dr. Gerald L. Wine, ’67, and Mrs. Linda S. Wine Dr. James C. Williams, ‘20 Dr. John F. Wonderlick, ‘71* Dr. Jeffrey Wong, Loyola ’88, and Mrs. Regina F. Wong Dr. Connie J. Woo, ‘20

Southpoint Insurance

Prof. Christine D. Wu

Dr. Michael Spector

Dr. Helen X. Yang* and Mr. Maxwell Meyer

Dr. Byung W. Suh SurgiTel

Procter & Gamble Company

Mr. Vinay A. Surpuriya

Ms. Elisabeth Purkis

Dr. Laurie Susarchick*

Dr. Daniel J. Pyevich, ‘72*, and Mrs. Donna Pyevich

SVA Certified Public Accountants, S.C.

Dr. Zaid B. Qaryaqos, ‘21

Dr. Samim A. Taraji, ‘18

Q-Optics Loupes

Dr. Alfred W. Tatum and Mrs. Sabrina Tatum

Mr. Richard E. Swanson

Dr. Rodney E. Yergler, Loyola ‘84 Dr. Benjamin C. Youel, ‘13* Ms. Sarah J. U. Yu Dr. George R. Zehak, ’77, and Mrs. Maria Zehak Mrs. Yan Zhao

GIVING BY CLASS YEAR

CLASS OF 1944 Dr. Bennett Klavan

Dr. Norman C. Eifler

Dr. Gerald M. Bieze Dr. Paul L. Glick* Dr. Stephen R. Hertzberg*

CLASS OF 1958

CLASS OF 1971

Dr. Donald S. Kaneoka

Dr. Raymond B. Bersano Dr. William J. Bleecker Dr. James H. Isaacson Dr. N. O. Jackson Dr. Thomas J. King Jr. Dr. Thomas E. Resnick* Dr. Sue E. Trapp-Hamilton Dr. Christopher S. Wenckus* Dr. John F. Wonderlick*

Dr. Thomas R. Dirksen

CLASS OF 1959 Dr. Alvin G. Medvin Dr. Nijole A. Remeikis

CLASS OF 1960 Dr. Donald C. Findlay Dr. Alan W. Kaplin*

CLASS OF 1962 Dr. Sydney R. Demovsky Dr. Dale C. Nickelsen*

CLASS OF 1963

CLASS OF 1972 Dr. Rhonna L. Cohen Dr. Robert W. Hawkinson* Dr. Daniel J. Pyevich Dr. Daniel R. Vodvarka

Dr. Harry O. Channon*

CLASS OF 1973

CLASS OF 1964

Dr. Anthony W. Chulick Dr. Dushanka Kleinman Dr. Thomas S. Lightfoot Dr. Stephen B. Towns*

Dr. Richard P. Martino Dr. Ronald E. Mizer Dr. Joseph A. Smith

CLASS OF 1965

CLASS OF 1974

CLASS OF 1966

Dr. Melvyn A. Golden Dr. Michael P. Hoyland Dr. Leonard I. Klayman Dr. Alan L. Rosenfeld

Dr. Bruce W. Allen Dr. Milton M. Murasaki

CLASS OF 1975

CLASS OF 1967

Dr. James A. Karlowicz Dr. Thomas M. Mareing

Dr. Ronald M. Milnarik Dr. Gerald L. Wine

CLASS OF 1976

Dr. Michael J. Gebhart

Dr. Edmund J. Jung

CLASS OF 1978

CLASS OF 1979 Dr. Andrew W. Browar* Dr. John W. Fischer Dr. James P. Frett Dr. Stephen E. Grimm Dr. Ira A. Satinover* Dr. Timmothy J. Schwartz

CLASS OF 1980 Dr. Luisa A. Dipietro* Dr. Stephen L. Rider Dr. Michael H. Anderson

CLASS OF 1981 Dr. David B. Lewis Dr. Mitchell L. Marder

CLASS OF 1982 Dr. Randy L. Bisping Dr. Kenneth W. Gehrke* Dr. Allan L. Hablutzel Dr. Thomas A. Harris Dr. Stephen T. Jagielo Dr. Daniel W. Steadman Dr. George L. Walker*

CLASS OF 1983 Dr. Michael E. Bond Dr. Paul V. Caputo Dr. James C. Davis Dr. John T. Dominici Dr. Susan B. Doroshow Dr. Arlene M. Engert Dr. William B. Hamel Dr. Scott R. Musil Dr. Gary A. Rodgers


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CLASS OF 1968

CLASS OF 1977

Dr. Joseph R. Jedrychowski* Dr. Jonathan G. Hanson Dr. Walter Y. Kitajima Dr. Thomas E. Parry Dr. D. Milton Salzer Dr. Thomas Skiba* Dr. Thomas J. Tax Dr. Florian H. Zablotny

Dr. Mark C. Baker* Dr. Timothy D. Conway Dr. Mary A. Licking Dr. Laura M. Neumann Dr. Ross E. Rubino Dr. George R. Zehak

Dr. Jerome Fein*

CLASS OF 1969

CLASS OF 1956 Dr. Thomas G. Chung

Dr. Joseph E. Canzona* Dr. Ronald E. Trapp Dr. Peter C. Wasilkoff*

CLASS OF 1957

CLASS OF 1970

Dr. Ellen M. Barnes* Dr. Marcia H. Basciano Dr. Richard A. Bona Dr. James H. Bryniarski Dr. Gary R. Herberger Dr. James W. McGough

Mr. Francis L. Mon and Mrs. Lourdes G. Mon

Dr. Amsaveni Ramachandran Dr. Brenda S. Ramos, ‘20

Dr. Thomas J. Tax, ’68, and Mrs. Joanne C. Tax

Dr. Richard Monahan

Dr. Sriram Ravindran

The Dentists Insurance Company

Mrs. Jessica L. Mueller and Mr. Brandon J. Mueller

Dr. Cindy R. Rauschenberger and Mr. Keith W. Rauschenberger

Dr. Yevgen D. Tkachuk, ‘13

Dr. Scott R. Musil, ’83, and Mrs. Roseanne R. Musil

Dr. Ann Marie Redmond, ‘13

Ms. Gabriela Tovar

CLASS OF 1950

Dr. Faisal A. Rehman, ‘20

Dr. Elizabeth Zwemer-Larsen

Dr. Nijole A. Remeikis, ‘59

Dr. Ronald E. Trapp, ’69, and Dr. Sue E. Trapp-Hamilton, ’71

Dr. Benjamin Q. Richardson, ‘21

Treloar & Heisel, Inc.

CLASS OF 1951

Dr. James R. Ridlen, Loyola ‘84

Dr. Ryan A. Grelle Tuscher, ’09, and Mr. Seth Tuscher

Dr. Gilbert M. Mwanyange, ‘20 Dr. Aniruddh N. Narvekar*

Dr. Laura M. Neumann, ’77, and Dr. Charles A. Neumann Dr. Christina L. Nicholas Dr. Linda O. Nikho and Mr. John D. Nikho Mrs. Khatija Noorullah Ms. Nancy A. Norman

Dr. Anna Lourdes P. Rivera, ‘21 Dr. Candido Rivera, ’14, and Mrs. Lucia Rivera Dr. Gary A. Rodgers, ’83, and Mrs. Mary Rodgers

Dr. Selam K. Totonchi, ‘21

Dr. Gene A. Vandervort, ’87, and Mrs. Lisa G. Vandervort Mrs. Rebecca A. Van Horn Ms. Sherrie R. VanKoevering

Dr. Kirill Novakovsky, ‘21

Dr. Genaro Romo, ’97, and Mrs. Sandy Romo

Dr. Marlos A. G. Viana and Mrs. Maria Grace C. Viana

Dr. John M. Nusstein, ’87, and Mrs. Tammie L. Nusstein

Dr. Ross E. Rubino, ’77, and Mrs. Terri Rubino

Dr. Daniel R. Vodvarka, ’72, and Mrs. Deborah J. Vodvarka

Ms. Analisa F. Ogbac

Mr. Henry D. Ruther

Dr. Steven T. Olson

Dr. Steven B. Schroyer, ’89, and Mrs. Kathi S. Schroyer

Dr. George L. Walker, ‘82*, and Mrs. Kimella Walker

On Line Design Incorporated Orascoptic Dr. Marie Antoinette D. Orejudos, ‘21 Ms. Janet A. Parker Dr. Jigneshkumar M. Patel, ’97, and Mrs. Rupal R. Patel

Mr. Marc S. Schulman and Mrs. Maureen Schulman Mrs. Colleen P. Scroll and Mr. Joseph Scroll Dr. Rachit K. Shah, ‘15

Dr. Sylvia I. Pavlova

Mrs. Petra Skrickova

Mrs. Deborah S. Pavlovich

Dr. Joseph A. Smith, ‘64, and Mrs. Janet G. Smith

Mrs. Fatima Patino Dr. Darryl D. Pendleton Mr. Samuel J. Piazza Dr. Thomas M. Piazza, ’88, and Mrs. Elizabeth Piazza Mrs. Florine Templeton Porter and Mr. Joseph Porter Dr. Thomas L. Prendergast, ’99, and Mrs. Janet Lupo

Mrs. Jori F. Smith and Mr. Thomas M. Smith Dr. Denise D. Sorpassa, ’88, and Mr. Robert S. Sorpassa

Dr. Richard E. Walton* and Mrs. Laura R. Walton Mr. Thomas F. Wamsley and Mrs. Libby Wamsley Dr. Doreen A. Wascow-McGuire, ’88, and Mr. Michael J. McGuire

Dr. Gerald L. Wine, ’67, and Mrs. Linda S. Wine Dr. James C. Williams, ‘20 Dr. John F. Wonderlick, ‘71* Dr. Jeffrey Wong, Loyola ’88, and Mrs. Regina F. Wong Dr. Connie J. Woo, ‘20

Southpoint Insurance

Prof. Christine D. Wu

Dr. Michael Spector

Dr. Helen X. Yang* and Mr. Maxwell Meyer

Dr. Byung W. Suh SurgiTel

Procter & Gamble Company

Mr. Vinay A. Surpuriya

Ms. Elisabeth Purkis

Dr. Laurie Susarchick*

Dr. Daniel J. Pyevich, ‘72*, and Mrs. Donna Pyevich

SVA Certified Public Accountants, S.C.

Dr. Zaid B. Qaryaqos, ‘21

Dr. Samim A. Taraji, ‘18

Q-Optics Loupes

Dr. Alfred W. Tatum and Mrs. Sabrina Tatum

Mr. Richard E. Swanson

Dr. Rodney E. Yergler, Loyola ‘84 Dr. Benjamin C. Youel, ‘13* Ms. Sarah J. U. Yu Dr. George R. Zehak, ’77, and Mrs. Maria Zehak Mrs. Yan Zhao

GIVING BY CLASS YEAR

CLASS OF 1944 Dr. Bennett Klavan

Dr. Norman C. Eifler

Dr. Gerald M. Bieze Dr. Paul L. Glick* Dr. Stephen R. Hertzberg*

CLASS OF 1958

CLASS OF 1971

Dr. Donald S. Kaneoka

Dr. Raymond B. Bersano Dr. William J. Bleecker Dr. James H. Isaacson Dr. N. O. Jackson Dr. Thomas J. King Jr. Dr. Thomas E. Resnick* Dr. Sue E. Trapp-Hamilton Dr. Christopher S. Wenckus* Dr. John F. Wonderlick*

Dr. Thomas R. Dirksen

CLASS OF 1959 Dr. Alvin G. Medvin Dr. Nijole A. Remeikis

CLASS OF 1960 Dr. Donald C. Findlay Dr. Alan W. Kaplin*

CLASS OF 1962 Dr. Sydney R. Demovsky Dr. Dale C. Nickelsen*

CLASS OF 1963

CLASS OF 1972 Dr. Rhonna L. Cohen Dr. Robert W. Hawkinson* Dr. Daniel J. Pyevich Dr. Daniel R. Vodvarka

Dr. Harry O. Channon*

CLASS OF 1973

CLASS OF 1964

Dr. Anthony W. Chulick Dr. Dushanka Kleinman Dr. Thomas S. Lightfoot Dr. Stephen B. Towns*

Dr. Richard P. Martino Dr. Ronald E. Mizer Dr. Joseph A. Smith

CLASS OF 1965

CLASS OF 1974

CLASS OF 1966

Dr. Melvyn A. Golden Dr. Michael P. Hoyland Dr. Leonard I. Klayman Dr. Alan L. Rosenfeld

Dr. Bruce W. Allen Dr. Milton M. Murasaki

CLASS OF 1975

CLASS OF 1967

Dr. James A. Karlowicz Dr. Thomas M. Mareing

Dr. Ronald M. Milnarik Dr. Gerald L. Wine

CLASS OF 1976

Dr. Michael J. Gebhart

Dr. Edmund J. Jung

CLASS OF 1978

CLASS OF 1979 Dr. Andrew W. Browar* Dr. John W. Fischer Dr. James P. Frett Dr. Stephen E. Grimm Dr. Ira A. Satinover* Dr. Timmothy J. Schwartz

CLASS OF 1980 Dr. Luisa A. Dipietro* Dr. Stephen L. Rider Dr. Michael H. Anderson

CLASS OF 1981 Dr. David B. Lewis Dr. Mitchell L. Marder

CLASS OF 1982 Dr. Randy L. Bisping Dr. Kenneth W. Gehrke* Dr. Allan L. Hablutzel Dr. Thomas A. Harris Dr. Stephen T. Jagielo Dr. Daniel W. Steadman Dr. George L. Walker*

CLASS OF 1983 Dr. Michael E. Bond Dr. Paul V. Caputo Dr. James C. Davis Dr. John T. Dominici Dr. Susan B. Doroshow Dr. Arlene M. Engert Dr. William B. Hamel Dr. Scott R. Musil Dr. Gary A. Rodgers


CLASS OF 2012

Dr. Barry E. Booth Dr. Thomas A. Curry Dr. Ann M. Grieve Dr. Thomas D. Jozwiak Dr. Susan A. Rowan

Dr. Gregory J. Matke

Dr. Anthony M. LaPorte

CLASS OF 1997

CLASS OF 2013

CLASS OF 1985

Dr. Brock F. Deal* Dr. Steven T. Kuhn* Dr. Jigneshkumar M. Patel Dr. Genaro Romo

Dr. Alex G. Alemis Dr. Joseph W. Hamman

CLASS OF 1998

CLASS OF 1986 Dr. Scott D. Beallis

CLASS OF 1987 Dr. Joseph E. Gradowski Dr. John M. Nusstein Dr. Gene A. Vandervort

Dr. Bryan C. Blew Dr. Robert E. Haraden Dr. Luljeta Jusufi Dr. John Nowak

CLASS OF 1999

Dr. Ann Marie Redmond Dr. Yevgen D. Tkachuk Dr. Benjamin C. Youel*

CLASS OF 2014 Dr. Candido Rivera Dr. Mia Myoungah Seo

CLASS OF 2015 Dr. Syed S. Rehman Dr. Rachit K. Shah

Dr. Thomas L. Prendergast

CLASS OF 2018

CLASS OF 2000 Dr. Gabriel D. Hostalet

Dr. Fahad A. Dar Dr. Angelica Lagunas Dr. Samim A. Taraji

Dr. Curtis D. Fauble Dr. Mark J. Humenik Dr. Kenneth B. Kaplin Dr. Thomas M. Piazza Dr. Denise D. Sorpassa Dr. Doreen A. Wascow-McGuire

CLASS OF 2001

CLASS OF 2019

CLASS OF 1989

CLASS OF 2003

CLASS OF 1988

Dr. David R. Behringer Dr. Nicola Hill-Cordell* CAPT Cornelius T. Lynch Dr. Steven B. Schroyer

CLASS OF 1990 Dr. Julie A. Laverdiere Beck* Dr. Barry M. Cherny Dr. Daniel M. Greising Dr. J. M. Krisko Dr. Ruhan S. Ozgen Dr. Toni M. Roucka

CLASS OF 1993 Dr. Vincent J. Arpino* Dr. Tina Smith Arpino

CLASS OF 1994 Dr. Mojdeh Beallis

CLASS OF 1995 Dr. Alan B. Bronstein Dr. Karina J. Dick

Dr. Stephanie M. Ward

CLASS OF 2002 Dr. Dennis R. LaMonte*

Dr. Hammad A. Khan* Dr. Jon D. Nickelsen

CLASS OF 2004 Dr. William M. Brennan Dr. Tricia R. Crosby* Dr. Budi Kusnoto*

CLASS OF 2006 Dr. Ryan K. Hurley* Dr. Thomas A. Sarna*

CLASS OF 2007 Dr. Victor G. Gonzalez Dr. Ami K. Shah

CLASS OF 2009 Dr. Maria T. Galang-Boquiren* Dr. Miloslava M. Miller Dr. Ryan A. Grelle Tuscher

Dr. Milica M. Golubovich Dr. Jessica E. Hedger Dr. Karen Homsi

CLASS OF 2020 Dr. Nada Abdallah Dr. Pheba M. Abraham Dr. Maame-Ama A. Antwi Dr. Shaveta Behl Dr. Alma D. Gallegos Dr. Kaitlyn P. Lagesse Dr. Gilbert M. Mwanyange Dr. Brenda S. Ramos Dr. Faisal A. Rehman Dr. James C. Williams Dr. Connie J. Woo

CLASS OF 2021 Dr. Stephanie Marc C. Batista Dr. Brian Cherny Dr. Shubdeep Kaur Dr. Maha S. Khaden Dr. Kirill Novakovsky Dr. Marie Antoinette D. Orejudos Dr. Zaid B. Qaryaqos Dr. Benjamin Q. Richardson Dr. Anna Lourdes P. Rivera Dr. Selam K. Totonchi

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SPECIALTY DEGREES

LOYOLA

Dr. Saleh S. Al-Kharsa, ‘16 Dr. Jmi L. Asam, ‘08 Dr. Katharina Atmadja, ‘07 Dr. Phimon Atsawasuwan, ‘11 Dr. Shayna P. Azoulay-Avinoam, ‘20 Dr. Vladana Babcic, ‘12 Dr. Natalie H. Baker, ‘15 Dr. James W. Blackburn, 02 Dr. Christyne M. Chmil, ‘20 Dr. Michael D. Colvard, ‘00 Dr. Stephen C. Degenhardt, ‘21 Dr. Rebecca J. Egolf, ‘86 Dr. Joseph R. Funderburk, ‘12 Dr. Lisa Gabrish, ‘91 Dr. Robert W. Glineburg, 81 Dr. Timothy R. Gresla, ‘99 Dr. Michael B. Hagearty, ‘72 Dr. Evan S. Halpern, ‘02 Dr. Jianjun Hao, ‘11 Dr. Charles P. Herbert, ‘97 Dr. Sara D. Iampaglia, ‘12 Mrs. Jennifer Bereckis Jacobucci, ‘21 Dr. Bradford R. Johnson, ‘91 Dr. Diane Johnson, ‘87 Dr. Lars B. Jonsson, ‘05 Dr. Kenneth J. Jozwiak, 74 Dr. Clarence G. Krebs, ‘71 Dr. Flavia Lamberghini, ‘06 Dr. Lihong Lin, ‘08 Dr. Yi-Chen Liu, ‘00 Dr. Cathy E. Longos, ‘92 Dr. Mulokozi Lugakingira, ‘11 Dr. Frank A. Maggio, ‘75 Dr. Natanya Marracino, ‘09 Dr. Matthew G. McKnight, ‘17 Dr. Charles W. Miller, ‘82 Dr. Steven J. Moravec, ‘85 Dr. Minati Mukherjee, ‘87 Dr. Aniruddh N. Narvekar, ‘20 Dr. Mark A. O’Banion, ‘01 Dr. Elizabeth M. O’Dell, ‘13 Dr. Ryan J. Pasiewicz, ‘18 Dr. William J. Quest, ‘87 Dr. Richard Rosato, ‘98 Dr. Kevin A. Shugars, ‘89 Dr. Grant K. Stucki, ‘13 Dr. Laurie Susarchick , ‘21 Dr. Taisa L. Szeremeta-Browar, ‘81 Dr. Carrie E. Thangamani, ‘07 Dr. Marylene V. Vitiello, ‘89 Dr. Tonya M. Volk, ‘08 Dr. Richard E. Walton, ’69, ‘71 Dr. Brian S. Wardell, ‘08 Dr. Helen X. Yang, ‘19

Dr. Alice G. Boghosian, ‘85 Dr. Paul S. Burkey, ’83 Dr. Robert M. Bara, ’89 Dr. Robert J. Cabay, ‘86 Dr. Michael D. Colvard, ‘85* Dr. Shu F. Cheuk, ‘76 Dr. Anthony J. Domenico, ‘76 Dr. Scott A. Emalfarb, ‘89 Dr. Norman L. Eskoz, ‘79 Dr. John M. Green, ‘86 Dr. Charles R. Neach, ’70 Dr. Jack L. Lieberman, ’64 Dr. Frank A. Maggio, ‘71* Dr. Ronald Milnarik, Endodontics ‘75 Dr. William D. Petty, ‘74 Dr. James R. Ridlen, ‘84 Dr. Mary Anne T. Uhland, ’83 Dr. Jeffrey Wong, ’88 Dr. Rodney E. Yergler, ‘84

KEY Italic names: The UIC College of Dentistry recognizes those members of the University of Illinois Foundation’s Presidents Council. *U IC College of Dentistry post-graduate program alumnus/alumna. + Deceased. Specialty Degree category lists alumni who have received their specialty degree from UIC, but their dental degree from another university. Donors of $1,000 or more are members of the College’s Dean’s Council, a prestigious group of some of the College’s most generous supporters. Every effort has been made to list all contributions correctly. We apologize for any oversight or error and ask that you please report it to Ana Lisa Hendricks, Director of Donor Relations. Call (312) 996-0485 or email DentAdvancement@uic.edu.


CLASS OF 2012

Dr. Barry E. Booth Dr. Thomas A. Curry Dr. Ann M. Grieve Dr. Thomas D. Jozwiak Dr. Susan A. Rowan

Dr. Gregory J. Matke

Dr. Anthony M. LaPorte

CLASS OF 1997

CLASS OF 2013

CLASS OF 1985

Dr. Brock F. Deal* Dr. Steven T. Kuhn* Dr. Jigneshkumar M. Patel Dr. Genaro Romo

Dr. Alex G. Alemis Dr. Joseph W. Hamman

CLASS OF 1998

CLASS OF 1986 Dr. Scott D. Beallis

CLASS OF 1987 Dr. Joseph E. Gradowski Dr. John M. Nusstein Dr. Gene A. Vandervort

Dr. Bryan C. Blew Dr. Robert E. Haraden Dr. Luljeta Jusufi Dr. John Nowak

CLASS OF 1999

Dr. Ann Marie Redmond Dr. Yevgen D. Tkachuk Dr. Benjamin C. Youel*

CLASS OF 2014 Dr. Candido Rivera Dr. Mia Myoungah Seo

CLASS OF 2015 Dr. Syed S. Rehman Dr. Rachit K. Shah

Dr. Thomas L. Prendergast

CLASS OF 2018

CLASS OF 2000 Dr. Gabriel D. Hostalet

Dr. Fahad A. Dar Dr. Angelica Lagunas Dr. Samim A. Taraji

Dr. Curtis D. Fauble Dr. Mark J. Humenik Dr. Kenneth B. Kaplin Dr. Thomas M. Piazza Dr. Denise D. Sorpassa Dr. Doreen A. Wascow-McGuire

CLASS OF 2001

CLASS OF 2019

CLASS OF 1989

CLASS OF 2003

CLASS OF 1988

Dr. David R. Behringer Dr. Nicola Hill-Cordell* CAPT Cornelius T. Lynch Dr. Steven B. Schroyer

CLASS OF 1990 Dr. Julie A. Laverdiere Beck* Dr. Barry M. Cherny Dr. Daniel M. Greising Dr. J. M. Krisko Dr. Ruhan S. Ozgen Dr. Toni M. Roucka

CLASS OF 1993 Dr. Vincent J. Arpino* Dr. Tina Smith Arpino

CLASS OF 1994 Dr. Mojdeh Beallis

CLASS OF 1995 Dr. Alan B. Bronstein Dr. Karina J. Dick

Dr. Stephanie M. Ward

CLASS OF 2002 Dr. Dennis R. LaMonte*

Dr. Hammad A. Khan* Dr. Jon D. Nickelsen

CLASS OF 2004 Dr. William M. Brennan Dr. Tricia R. Crosby* Dr. Budi Kusnoto*

CLASS OF 2006 Dr. Ryan K. Hurley* Dr. Thomas A. Sarna*

CLASS OF 2007 Dr. Victor G. Gonzalez Dr. Ami K. Shah

CLASS OF 2009 Dr. Maria T. Galang-Boquiren* Dr. Miloslava M. Miller Dr. Ryan A. Grelle Tuscher

Dr. Milica M. Golubovich Dr. Jessica E. Hedger Dr. Karen Homsi

CLASS OF 2020 Dr. Nada Abdallah Dr. Pheba M. Abraham Dr. Maame-Ama A. Antwi Dr. Shaveta Behl Dr. Alma D. Gallegos Dr. Kaitlyn P. Lagesse Dr. Gilbert M. Mwanyange Dr. Brenda S. Ramos Dr. Faisal A. Rehman Dr. James C. Williams Dr. Connie J. Woo

CLASS OF 2021 Dr. Stephanie Marc C. Batista Dr. Brian Cherny Dr. Shubdeep Kaur Dr. Maha S. Khaden Dr. Kirill Novakovsky Dr. Marie Antoinette D. Orejudos Dr. Zaid B. Qaryaqos Dr. Benjamin Q. Richardson Dr. Anna Lourdes P. Rivera Dr. Selam K. Totonchi

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CLASS OF 1996

HONOR ROLL

CLASS OF 1984

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LOYOLA

Dr. Saleh S. Al-Kharsa, ‘16 Dr. Jmi L. Asam, ‘08 Dr. Katharina Atmadja, ‘07 Dr. Phimon Atsawasuwan, ‘11 Dr. Shayna P. Azoulay-Avinoam, ‘20 Dr. Vladana Babcic, ‘12 Dr. Natalie H. Baker, ‘15 Dr. James W. Blackburn, 02 Dr. Christyne M. Chmil, ‘20 Dr. Michael D. Colvard, ‘00 Dr. Stephen C. Degenhardt, ‘21 Dr. Rebecca J. Egolf, ‘86 Dr. Joseph R. Funderburk, ‘12 Dr. Lisa Gabrish, ‘91 Dr. Robert W. Glineburg, 81 Dr. Timothy R. Gresla, ‘99 Dr. Michael B. Hagearty, ‘72 Dr. Evan S. Halpern, ‘02 Dr. Jianjun Hao, ‘11 Dr. Charles P. Herbert, ‘97 Dr. Sara D. Iampaglia, ‘12 Mrs. Jennifer Bereckis Jacobucci, ‘21 Dr. Bradford R. Johnson, ‘91 Dr. Diane Johnson, ‘87 Dr. Lars B. Jonsson, ‘05 Dr. Kenneth J. Jozwiak, 74 Dr. Clarence G. Krebs, ‘71 Dr. Flavia Lamberghini, ‘06 Dr. Lihong Lin, ‘08 Dr. Yi-Chen Liu, ‘00 Dr. Cathy E. Longos, ‘92 Dr. Mulokozi Lugakingira, ‘11 Dr. Frank A. Maggio, ‘75 Dr. Natanya Marracino, ‘09 Dr. Matthew G. McKnight, ‘17 Dr. Charles W. Miller, ‘82 Dr. Steven J. Moravec, ‘85 Dr. Minati Mukherjee, ‘87 Dr. Aniruddh N. Narvekar, ‘20 Dr. Mark A. O’Banion, ‘01 Dr. Elizabeth M. O’Dell, ‘13 Dr. Ryan J. Pasiewicz, ‘18 Dr. William J. Quest, ‘87 Dr. Richard Rosato, ‘98 Dr. Kevin A. Shugars, ‘89 Dr. Grant K. Stucki, ‘13 Dr. Laurie Susarchick , ‘21 Dr. Taisa L. Szeremeta-Browar, ‘81 Dr. Carrie E. Thangamani, ‘07 Dr. Marylene V. Vitiello, ‘89 Dr. Tonya M. Volk, ‘08 Dr. Richard E. Walton, ’69, ‘71 Dr. Brian S. Wardell, ‘08 Dr. Helen X. Yang, ‘19

Dr. Alice G. Boghosian, ‘85 Dr. Paul S. Burkey, ’83 Dr. Robert M. Bara, ’89 Dr. Robert J. Cabay, ‘86 Dr. Michael D. Colvard, ‘85* Dr. Shu F. Cheuk, ‘76 Dr. Anthony J. Domenico, ‘76 Dr. Scott A. Emalfarb, ‘89 Dr. Norman L. Eskoz, ‘79 Dr. John M. Green, ‘86 Dr. Charles R. Neach, ’70 Dr. Jack L. Lieberman, ’64 Dr. Frank A. Maggio, ‘71* Dr. Ronald Milnarik, Endodontics ‘75 Dr. William D. Petty, ‘74 Dr. James R. Ridlen, ‘84 Dr. Mary Anne T. Uhland, ’83 Dr. Jeffrey Wong, ’88 Dr. Rodney E. Yergler, ‘84

KEY Italic names: The UIC College of Dentistry recognizes those members of the University of Illinois Foundation’s Presidents Council. *U IC College of Dentistry post-graduate program alumnus/alumna. + Deceased. Specialty Degree category lists alumni who have received their specialty degree from UIC, but their dental degree from another university. Donors of $1,000 or more are members of the College’s Dean’s Council, a prestigious group of some of the College’s most generous supporters. Every effort has been made to list all contributions correctly. We apologize for any oversight or error and ask that you please report it to Ana Lisa Hendricks, Director of Donor Relations. Call (312) 996-0485 or email DentAdvancement@uic.edu.


A SHOT OF HOPE DENTISTRY STUDENTS AND FACULTY ADMINISTER COVID-19 VACCINES BY GAIL MANSFIELD

They smiled. They laughed. They cried tears of joy and expressed deep gratitude. And many of them asked for photos or videos to mark the moment. The people who came to the mass COVID-19 vaccination site at UIC’s Credit Union 1 Arena in the earliest days of vaccine availability were thrilled to receive the shot. And College of Dentistry faculty and students were among the UIC healthcare volunteers there to administer the lifesaving and health-protecting vaccine.


A SHOT OF HOPE DENTISTRY STUDENTS AND FACULTY ADMINISTER COVID-19 VACCINES BY GAIL MANSFIELD

They smiled. They laughed. They cried tears of joy and expressed deep gratitude. And many of them asked for photos or videos to mark the moment. The people who came to the mass COVID-19 vaccination site at UIC’s Credit Union 1 Arena in the earliest days of vaccine availability were thrilled to receive the shot. And College of Dentistry faculty and students were among the UIC healthcare volunteers there to administer the lifesaving and health-protecting vaccine.


PROACTIVE IN TRAINING

The ability of College faculty and students to give COVID-19 vaccinations builds on the state’s and College’s earlier leadership in this area. “Illinois is one of just a few states that has approved dentists administering flu vaccines,” said Dr. Susan Rowan, Executive Associate Dean and Associate Dean for Clinical Affairs. “Dr. Michael Colvard, one of our professors and a strong advocate of disaster preparedness, was instrumental in working with the Illinois Dental Society to move this forward.” Under Part 1220 of the Illinois Dental Practice Act, dentists may administer flu vaccines if they meet specific training, reporting, and recordkeeping requirements. “The College was proactive and in 2017, we began training our students with a certifying program,” Dr. Rowan said. Once the COVID-19 pandemic began, “The State of Illinois moved to approve dentists’ ability to administer the COVID-19 vaccine— and we already had the program up and running.” Normally, UIC dentistry students take immunization training— consisting of four hours of recorded lectures followed by an in-person demonstration before an instructor—in late spring of their third year. “All our fourth year students had been through training. We moved the program up and trained our third-year students so they could be part of the pool of eligible COVID-19 vaccinators,” Dr. Rowan said. When the Credit Union 1 Arena opened for vaccinations in early spring, dental students and faculty were ready to vaccinate side by side with medical, nursing, pharmacy, and other allied health professors and students. Faculty members at the College also participated in developing a Just in Time training for Illinois dentists who have not been through previous immunization training, temporarily authorizing them to give the COVID-19 vaccine. A MOVING EXPERIENCE

Students and professors who served as volunteer vaccinators say the experience was highly rewarding. “I’ve always enjoyed being part of something bigger than myself,” said vaccinator Dr. Toni Roucka, Associate Dean for Academic Affairs. “When it comes to administering vaccines for a worldwide pandemic, you can’t get much bigger than that.

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“It was emotional at times, when you’d see patients crying tears of joy at receiving their vaccines,” Dr. Roucka added. “It was a liberating experience, not just for the patients, but also for me as a vaccinator.”

A SHOT OF HOPE

“I wanted to play my part during this pandemic, said Dr. Saher Abidi, a student in the DMD-Advanced Standing program. “This isn’t a job for a single person; all of us in healthcare need to participate. I wanted to serve people who were suffering, and I can’t think of a better way than helping to give the COVID-19 vaccine.”

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After the steep challenges the College has faced with COVID-19—changing learning formats and clinical protocols, providing emergency care when most dental practices were closed, and protecting patients and the College community from infection—“It was amazing to be part of a way out,” said Dr. Rowan, another volunteer vaccinator. “Because this was at the very beginning of vaccine availability, the individuals coming in were folks who were over 65 or had underlying conditions. They were more than ready. I was overwhelmed by their thankfulness and my own pride at being part of this organization.” PARTNERS IN PRIMARY CARE

Dr. Clark Stanford, Dean of the College of Dentistry, has worked to heighten recognition of dentists’ integral role in general healthcare. “I already believe that dental practice needs to be part of the primary care team,” he said. “The mouth isn’t divorced from the rest of the body, and we don’t just train students to fill teeth; we teach them to recognize and treat a range of diseases. “The pandemic response has put a lens on many of the health equity issues facing many of the communities we serve,” Dean Stanford continued. “Some people go to the dentist more often than they see their physicians, so there’s also a convenience factor. With all that in mind, there’s no logical reason why a dentist comfortable with giving vaccines shouldn’t do so— whether it’s for flu, COVID-19 or HPV.” At the UIC mass vaccination site, “We had dentists working alongside general practitioners and were viewed as part of the health team instead of standing off to the side,” said Dean Stanford, himself a volunteer vaccinator. “It was a great Interprofessional practice opportunity for our students.” Added Dr. Rowan, “I think we came out into the light a little bit with some of our healthcare colleagues. This was a long, broad step forward in developing those connections and collegial efforts that ultimately lead to better healthcare for our patients.” Credit Union 1 Arena remains an active vaccination site. With vaccine supply now meeting demand, though, the number of vaccinator volunteers needed has diminished, Dr. Rowan said. But in those critical early days of vaccine availability, College of Dentistry faculty and students were key links in the chain that brought the vaccine to high-risk—and very grateful—members of the community. “I felt like I was in a movie,” said DMD-Advanced Standing student and volunteer vaccinator Dr. Karina Golubyants. “I’m grateful that Illinois and the College prepared us to give flu shots so we were ready to be part of this historical moment.”

“I’ve always enjoyed being part of something bigger than myself. When it comes to administering vaccines for a worldwide pandemic, you can’t get much bigger than that.” DR. TONI ROUCKA, VOLUNTEER VACCINATOR


PROACTIVE IN TRAINING

The ability of College faculty and students to give COVID-19 vaccinations builds on the state’s and College’s earlier leadership in this area. “Illinois is one of just a few states that has approved dentists administering flu vaccines,” said Dr. Susan Rowan, Executive Associate Dean and Associate Dean for Clinical Affairs. “Dr. Michael Colvard, one of our professors and a strong advocate of disaster preparedness, was instrumental in working with the Illinois Dental Society to move this forward.” Under Part 1220 of the Illinois Dental Practice Act, dentists may administer flu vaccines if they meet specific training, reporting, and recordkeeping requirements. “The College was proactive and in 2017, we began training our students with a certifying program,” Dr. Rowan said. Once the COVID-19 pandemic began, “The State of Illinois moved to approve dentists’ ability to administer the COVID-19 vaccine— and we already had the program up and running.” Normally, UIC dentistry students take immunization training— consisting of four hours of recorded lectures followed by an in-person demonstration before an instructor—in late spring of their third year. “All our fourth year students had been through training. We moved the program up and trained our third-year students so they could be part of the pool of eligible COVID-19 vaccinators,” Dr. Rowan said. When the Credit Union 1 Arena opened for vaccinations in early spring, dental students and faculty were ready to vaccinate side by side with medical, nursing, pharmacy, and other allied health professors and students. Faculty members at the College also participated in developing a Just in Time training for Illinois dentists who have not been through previous immunization training, temporarily authorizing them to give the COVID-19 vaccine. A MOVING EXPERIENCE

Students and professors who served as volunteer vaccinators say the experience was highly rewarding. “I’ve always enjoyed being part of something bigger than myself,” said vaccinator Dr. Toni Roucka, Associate Dean for Academic Affairs. “When it comes to administering vaccines for a worldwide pandemic, you can’t get much bigger than that.

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“It was emotional at times, when you’d see patients crying tears of joy at receiving their vaccines,” Dr. Roucka added. “It was a liberating experience, not just for the patients, but also for me as a vaccinator.”

A SHOT OF HOPE

“I wanted to play my part during this pandemic, said Dr. Saher Abidi, a student in the DMD-Advanced Standing program. “This isn’t a job for a single person; all of us in healthcare need to participate. I wanted to serve people who were suffering, and I can’t think of a better way than helping to give the COVID-19 vaccine.”

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After the steep challenges the College has faced with COVID-19—changing learning formats and clinical protocols, providing emergency care when most dental practices were closed, and protecting patients and the College community from infection—“It was amazing to be part of a way out,” said Dr. Rowan, another volunteer vaccinator. “Because this was at the very beginning of vaccine availability, the individuals coming in were folks who were over 65 or had underlying conditions. They were more than ready. I was overwhelmed by their thankfulness and my own pride at being part of this organization.” PARTNERS IN PRIMARY CARE

Dr. Clark Stanford, Dean of the College of Dentistry, has worked to heighten recognition of dentists’ integral role in general healthcare. “I already believe that dental practice needs to be part of the primary care team,” he said. “The mouth isn’t divorced from the rest of the body, and we don’t just train students to fill teeth; we teach them to recognize and treat a range of diseases. “The pandemic response has put a lens on many of the health equity issues facing many of the communities we serve,” Dean Stanford continued. “Some people go to the dentist more often than they see their physicians, so there’s also a convenience factor. With all that in mind, there’s no logical reason why a dentist comfortable with giving vaccines shouldn’t do so— whether it’s for flu, COVID-19 or HPV.” At the UIC mass vaccination site, “We had dentists working alongside general practitioners and were viewed as part of the health team instead of standing off to the side,” said Dean Stanford, himself a volunteer vaccinator. “It was a great Interprofessional practice opportunity for our students.” Added Dr. Rowan, “I think we came out into the light a little bit with some of our healthcare colleagues. This was a long, broad step forward in developing those connections and collegial efforts that ultimately lead to better healthcare for our patients.” Credit Union 1 Arena remains an active vaccination site. With vaccine supply now meeting demand, though, the number of vaccinator volunteers needed has diminished, Dr. Rowan said. But in those critical early days of vaccine availability, College of Dentistry faculty and students were key links in the chain that brought the vaccine to high-risk—and very grateful—members of the community. “I felt like I was in a movie,” said DMD-Advanced Standing student and volunteer vaccinator Dr. Karina Golubyants. “I’m grateful that Illinois and the College prepared us to give flu shots so we were ready to be part of this historical moment.”

“I’ve always enjoyed being part of something bigger than myself. When it comes to administering vaccines for a worldwide pandemic, you can’t get much bigger than that.” DR. TONI ROUCKA, VOLUNTEER VACCINATOR


“I felt like I was in a movie. I’m grateful that Illinois and the College prepared us to give flu shots so we were prepared to be part of this historical moment.” DR. KARINA GOLUBYANTS, STUDENT VOLUNTEER VACCINATOR

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“I felt like I was in a movie. I’m grateful that Illinois and the College prepared us to give flu shots so we were prepared to be part of this historical moment.” DR. KARINA GOLUBYANTS, STUDENT VOLUNTEER VACCINATOR

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DEDICATED TO DENTAL PUBLIC HEALTH THROUGH SERVICE AND POLICY WORK BY SARA CONNELL

When she was an undergraduate at Howard University, a mentor suggested that Dr. Jessica C. Williams, ’18 consider dentistry, so she decided to take every opportunity to learn more about oral health care. While at Howard, Dr. Williams interned for Oral Health America and worked on its Older Adults Programs, including Advocacy Day and the Wisdom Tooth Project. She also volunteered for America’s ToothFairy and Kids Smiles and shadowed oral surgeons. These experiences solidified her decision to pursue dentistry from that point forward.

provide clinical care in community clinics, and gain a broader understanding of the social determinants of health that lead to oral health disparities. The College also taught me the importance of inter-professional work and medical-dental integration in primary care. I incorporate this training into the way I practice, e.g. taking blood pressure regularly, consulting with primary care physicians, and training medical staff on fluoride application. I also seek to incorporate oral health into broader public health and policy initiatives on a state and national level.”

After earning her Bachelor of Science in Biology and a Bachelor of Arts in Afro-American Studies from Howard, Dr. Williams enrolled at the University of Illinois Chicago College of Dentistry for three reasons: the College’s commitment to community, a robust clinical program, and a prominent Division of Prevention and Public Health Sciences. During dental school, she also earned a Health Administration and Policy Certificate in Health Disparities Research from the UIC School of Public Health.

While at the College, Dr. Williams was awarded the Dr. Amy J. Cummins Scholarship and was selected for the prestigious Albert Schweitzer Fellowship.

Of her experiences at the College, Dr. Williams said that, “UIC’s College of Dentistry reaffirmed my decision to practice public health dentistry. The College provided me with countless opportunities to work directly with underserved populations,

Following dental school, when Dr. Williams embarked on a search for a federally qualified health center to fulfill her National Health Service Corps service, she paid special attention to provider turnover rate. She wanted to work at a center that she would not mind staying with beyond her service commitment so she was very deliberate about choosing a workplace. At every clinic that Dr. Williams interviewed with, she asked: how long have the providers worked here? She picked the clinic that had the strongest track record of retaining (happy) providers and that clinic just happened to be

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DEDICATED TO DENTAL PUBLIC HEALTH THROUGH SERVICE AND POLICY WORK BY SARA CONNELL

When she was an undergraduate at Howard University, a mentor suggested that Dr. Jessica C. Williams, ’18 consider dentistry, so she decided to take every opportunity to learn more about oral health care. While at Howard, Dr. Williams interned for Oral Health America and worked on its Older Adults Programs, including Advocacy Day and the Wisdom Tooth Project. She also volunteered for America’s ToothFairy and Kids Smiles and shadowed oral surgeons. These experiences solidified her decision to pursue dentistry from that point forward.

provide clinical care in community clinics, and gain a broader understanding of the social determinants of health that lead to oral health disparities. The College also taught me the importance of inter-professional work and medical-dental integration in primary care. I incorporate this training into the way I practice, e.g. taking blood pressure regularly, consulting with primary care physicians, and training medical staff on fluoride application. I also seek to incorporate oral health into broader public health and policy initiatives on a state and national level.”

After earning her Bachelor of Science in Biology and a Bachelor of Arts in Afro-American Studies from Howard, Dr. Williams enrolled at the University of Illinois Chicago College of Dentistry for three reasons: the College’s commitment to community, a robust clinical program, and a prominent Division of Prevention and Public Health Sciences. During dental school, she also earned a Health Administration and Policy Certificate in Health Disparities Research from the UIC School of Public Health.

While at the College, Dr. Williams was awarded the Dr. Amy J. Cummins Scholarship and was selected for the prestigious Albert Schweitzer Fellowship.

Of her experiences at the College, Dr. Williams said that, “UIC’s College of Dentistry reaffirmed my decision to practice public health dentistry. The College provided me with countless opportunities to work directly with underserved populations,

Following dental school, when Dr. Williams embarked on a search for a federally qualified health center to fulfill her National Health Service Corps service, she paid special attention to provider turnover rate. She wanted to work at a center that she would not mind staying with beyond her service commitment so she was very deliberate about choosing a workplace. At every clinic that Dr. Williams interviewed with, she asked: how long have the providers worked here? She picked the clinic that had the strongest track record of retaining (happy) providers and that clinic just happened to be

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“UIC’s College of Dentistry reaffirmed my decision to practice public health dentistry. The College provided me with countless opportunities to work directly with underserved populations, provide clinical care in community clinics, and gain a broader understanding of the social determinants of health that lead to oral health disparities.” DR. JESSICA C. WILLIAMS

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in Ottumwa, Iowa! Now, Dr. Williams practices at River Hills Community Health Center in this small, rural town and would not have it any other way.

safety nets that serve them. That article gave us all a national spotlight and an opportunity to be at the table in discussing how these groups have been impacted by the pandemic.”

As a rural Iowan dentist, Dr. Williams seeks opportunities to improve her patients’ health not only through direct service, but also on a statewide and national level, which includes serving on the Board of the Iowa Public Health Association and as an active member of the American Public Health Association and the American Association of Public Health Dentistry’s legislative committees. To further her understanding of the issues and solutions in oral health care delivery systems, she will be earning a Master of Science in Dentistry and completing her Dental Public Health residency at Boston University.

What’s more, Dr. Williams is also a published author, with her mother and sister. Together, they write children’s books and curriculum that expose elementary-aged children to STEM and STEM careers. Their Paige & Paxton publications and the trio’s community work have been featured in the Washington Post, Chicago Tribune, and most recently, by the Chicago Bulls. Strengthening and empowering our communities is important to Dr. Williams and deeply personal, so that impacts how she has come to make many of her professional decisions, including attending the College of Dentistry and pursuing Dental Public Health as a career.

At River Hills Community Health Center, Dr. Williams enjoys helping her patients set small, manageable health goals and reach them. According to Dr. Williams, working in a small town really facilitates those ongoing conversations and care. Encouraging chronic emergency appointment patients to transition into comprehensive care patients is especially rewarding for her because these patients are usually battling unimaginable social determinants.

Dr. Williams does not have a “dream job,” but instead has what she calls “a mission which includes promoting prevention, addressing the social determinants of health to reduce oral health disparities, and creating more accessible and equitable oral health care delivery systems. So far, my mission has taken me chairside, on Capitol Hill, in classrooms, in board rooms, and I’m excited to see where else I can continue advocating for our most vulnerable populations.”

When Dr. Williams was featured in an April 2020 New York Times article entitled, “Just When They’re Needed Most, Clinics for the Poor Face Drastic Cutbacks,” she described the coverage of this important issue as “a win— not for me, but for oral health, dental providers, underserved populations and the

“The College also taught me the importance of inter-professional work and medical-dental integration in primary care.” DR. JESSICA C. WILLIAMS


“UIC’s College of Dentistry reaffirmed my decision to practice public health dentistry. The College provided me with countless opportunities to work directly with underserved populations, provide clinical care in community clinics, and gain a broader understanding of the social determinants of health that lead to oral health disparities.” DR. JESSICA C. WILLIAMS

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in Ottumwa, Iowa! Now, Dr. Williams practices at River Hills Community Health Center in this small, rural town and would not have it any other way.

safety nets that serve them. That article gave us all a national spotlight and an opportunity to be at the table in discussing how these groups have been impacted by the pandemic.”

As a rural Iowan dentist, Dr. Williams seeks opportunities to improve her patients’ health not only through direct service, but also on a statewide and national level, which includes serving on the Board of the Iowa Public Health Association and as an active member of the American Public Health Association and the American Association of Public Health Dentistry’s legislative committees. To further her understanding of the issues and solutions in oral health care delivery systems, she will be earning a Master of Science in Dentistry and completing her Dental Public Health residency at Boston University.

What’s more, Dr. Williams is also a published author, with her mother and sister. Together, they write children’s books and curriculum that expose elementary-aged children to STEM and STEM careers. Their Paige & Paxton publications and the trio’s community work have been featured in the Washington Post, Chicago Tribune, and most recently, by the Chicago Bulls. Strengthening and empowering our communities is important to Dr. Williams and deeply personal, so that impacts how she has come to make many of her professional decisions, including attending the College of Dentistry and pursuing Dental Public Health as a career.

At River Hills Community Health Center, Dr. Williams enjoys helping her patients set small, manageable health goals and reach them. According to Dr. Williams, working in a small town really facilitates those ongoing conversations and care. Encouraging chronic emergency appointment patients to transition into comprehensive care patients is especially rewarding for her because these patients are usually battling unimaginable social determinants.

Dr. Williams does not have a “dream job,” but instead has what she calls “a mission which includes promoting prevention, addressing the social determinants of health to reduce oral health disparities, and creating more accessible and equitable oral health care delivery systems. So far, my mission has taken me chairside, on Capitol Hill, in classrooms, in board rooms, and I’m excited to see where else I can continue advocating for our most vulnerable populations.”

When Dr. Williams was featured in an April 2020 New York Times article entitled, “Just When They’re Needed Most, Clinics for the Poor Face Drastic Cutbacks,” she described the coverage of this important issue as “a win— not for me, but for oral health, dental providers, underserved populations and the

“The College also taught me the importance of inter-professional work and medical-dental integration in primary care.” DR. JESSICA C. WILLIAMS


The reason: Illinois reimbursement for Medicaid General Anesthesia (GA) services is among the lowest in the country, which discourages private practices from caring for lowincome families. It also compels hospitals to relinquish their operating room time to more profitable cases than pediatric dental patients who are on Medicaid and needing treatment requiring GA. In addition, most pediatric dentistry practices aren’t equipped for GA services. “The reality is dental disease has many social determinants,” said Dr. Marcio da Fonseca, DDS, MS, Chicago Dental Society Foundation Professor and Head, Department of Pediatric Dentistry. “Many families can’t afford healthy foods, they’re unaware of healthy practices, struggle with language barriers or mental health issues, they aren’t insured or don’t have time for or easy access to a dentist. Everybody, children particularly, has a right to excellent healthcare, but the list of barriers to that care for our patients is immense.”

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UIC’s College of Dentistry sees 10,000 pediatric patients and performs 70,000 procedures annually. Almost 97 percent of the pediatric patients are on Medicaid. The vast majority are of minority populations, 30 percent having special needs, and the average patient age being four years old. The pediatric clinic receives 100 referrals a day. Its wait list for dental care under general anesthesia (GA) is 1,000 children long, which represents a one-year window before an appointment. Most patients would have nowhere else to go without the College of Dentistry.

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Dentistry General Anesthesia Patient Care Fund. Further, the U.S. Health Resources and Services Administration gave the department two consecutive five-year grants to train residents in public health, in collaboration with the UIC School of Public Health. Pediatric dentistry residents serving patients in the ILCHF PDOCC are educated in approaches to caring for these patients in their communities. The College’s residents perform research on the determinants of medical and oral health, the findings of which help providers understand the problem and serve patients more effectively through holistic discussions of the patient’s and family’s health.

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In the absence of affordable options, these individuals visit emergency rooms all over the state, many of which don’t have a dental provider and are limited in courses of treatment. Throughout this cycle, children suffer tremendous tooth decay, which can lead to cardiac and mental health issues in adulthood. It can affect a child’s daily life – many cannot chew properly, sleep or pay attention at school due to pain and facial swellings caused by dental infections. In response, the College of Dentistry built its own center to deliver dental care under GA. The Illinois Children’s Healthcare Foundation Pediatric Dentistry Outpatient Care Center (ILCHF PD-OCC), named for its lead donor, opened in fall 2020 to serve children ages 3 to 17 years. In addition to treatment rooms and the ability to administer GA for more complex cases, it offers an inter-professional team consisting of dental faculty and residents, medical board certified pediatric anesthesiologists, a social worker program, Advanced Practice Nursing support and a medically supervised recovery space. The initiative would not have been possible without $3.3M in philanthropic support for infrastructure and patient care. The social worker alone, whose salary is partially supported by the Lloyd A. Fry Foundation in Chicago, is essential in helping families enroll in Medicaid, find mental health providers, obtain medications, and navigate barriers to care. The recovery room nurse’s salary is partially supported by the Visiting Nurses Association Foundation, also in Chicago. In addition to the lead grant from Illinois Children’s Healthcare Foundation, the College received support from the Delta Dental of Illinois Foundation, The Coleman Foundation, Healthy Communities Foundation, Oak Park-River Forest Foundation and the Pane e Pesci Foundation, the Bisco Charitable Foundation, UIC Division of Specialized Care for Children, and others. Private donors, including Dr. da Fonseca, and Dr. Victoria A. Ursitti, Pediatric Dentistry ‘95, contributed to the Pediatric

“We show our trainees the importance of being connected to families, and remind them to serve the poor,” said Dr. da Fonseca. “We heavily emphasize the importance of public health. We believe in it, see ourselves as an important part of the solution, and know if everyone does a little bit it will mean everything for families whose access is limited. “We want to make sure every kid gets the oral care they need, and this effort is part of a push for social justice and health equity,” said Dr. da Fonseca. “We are always working to find more opportunities for kids to access care, and to educate people about dental disease. We advocate for them tirelessly, and are trying everything we can within our limitations to see as many patients as possible. This is our overall theme.”

To support the Pediatric Dentistry General Anesthesia Patient Care Fund to help offset the cost of care, contact Bruno Mancari, Director of Development at bmancari@uic.edu, 312-413-3554, or visit www.dentistry.uic.edu.


The reason: Illinois reimbursement for Medicaid General Anesthesia (GA) services is among the lowest in the country, which discourages private practices from caring for lowincome families. It also compels hospitals to relinquish their operating room time to more profitable cases than pediatric dental patients who are on Medicaid and needing treatment requiring GA. In addition, most pediatric dentistry practices aren’t equipped for GA services. “The reality is dental disease has many social determinants,” said Dr. Marcio da Fonseca, DDS, MS, Chicago Dental Society Foundation Professor and Head, Department of Pediatric Dentistry. “Many families can’t afford healthy foods, they’re unaware of healthy practices, struggle with language barriers or mental health issues, they aren’t insured or don’t have time for or easy access to a dentist. Everybody, children particularly, has a right to excellent healthcare, but the list of barriers to that care for our patients is immense.”

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NEWS

NEWS

UIC’s College of Dentistry sees 10,000 pediatric patients and performs 70,000 procedures annually. Almost 97 percent of the pediatric patients are on Medicaid. The vast majority are of minority populations, 30 percent having special needs, and the average patient age being four years old. The pediatric clinic receives 100 referrals a day. Its wait list for dental care under general anesthesia (GA) is 1,000 children long, which represents a one-year window before an appointment. Most patients would have nowhere else to go without the College of Dentistry.

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Dentistry General Anesthesia Patient Care Fund. Further, the U.S. Health Resources and Services Administration gave the department two consecutive five-year grants to train residents in public health, in collaboration with the UIC School of Public Health. Pediatric dentistry residents serving patients in the ILCHF PDOCC are educated in approaches to caring for these patients in their communities. The College’s residents perform research on the determinants of medical and oral health, the findings of which help providers understand the problem and serve patients more effectively through holistic discussions of the patient’s and family’s health.

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In the absence of affordable options, these individuals visit emergency rooms all over the state, many of which don’t have a dental provider and are limited in courses of treatment. Throughout this cycle, children suffer tremendous tooth decay, which can lead to cardiac and mental health issues in adulthood. It can affect a child’s daily life – many cannot chew properly, sleep or pay attention at school due to pain and facial swellings caused by dental infections. In response, the College of Dentistry built its own center to deliver dental care under GA. The Illinois Children’s Healthcare Foundation Pediatric Dentistry Outpatient Care Center (ILCHF PD-OCC), named for its lead donor, opened in fall 2020 to serve children ages 3 to 17 years. In addition to treatment rooms and the ability to administer GA for more complex cases, it offers an inter-professional team consisting of dental faculty and residents, medical board certified pediatric anesthesiologists, a social worker program, Advanced Practice Nursing support and a medically supervised recovery space. The initiative would not have been possible without $3.3M in philanthropic support for infrastructure and patient care. The social worker alone, whose salary is partially supported by the Lloyd A. Fry Foundation in Chicago, is essential in helping families enroll in Medicaid, find mental health providers, obtain medications, and navigate barriers to care. The recovery room nurse’s salary is partially supported by the Visiting Nurses Association Foundation, also in Chicago. In addition to the lead grant from Illinois Children’s Healthcare Foundation, the College received support from the Delta Dental of Illinois Foundation, The Coleman Foundation, Healthy Communities Foundation, Oak Park-River Forest Foundation and the Pane e Pesci Foundation, the Bisco Charitable Foundation, UIC Division of Specialized Care for Children, and others. Private donors, including Dr. da Fonseca, and Dr. Victoria A. Ursitti, Pediatric Dentistry ‘95, contributed to the Pediatric

“We show our trainees the importance of being connected to families, and remind them to serve the poor,” said Dr. da Fonseca. “We heavily emphasize the importance of public health. We believe in it, see ourselves as an important part of the solution, and know if everyone does a little bit it will mean everything for families whose access is limited. “We want to make sure every kid gets the oral care they need, and this effort is part of a push for social justice and health equity,” said Dr. da Fonseca. “We are always working to find more opportunities for kids to access care, and to educate people about dental disease. We advocate for them tirelessly, and are trying everything we can within our limitations to see as many patients as possible. This is our overall theme.”

To support the Pediatric Dentistry General Anesthesia Patient Care Fund to help offset the cost of care, contact Bruno Mancari, Director of Development at bmancari@uic.edu, 312-413-3554, or visit www.dentistry.uic.edu.


The keynote address was held in conjunction with the College’s Diversity Advisory Committee. The speaker was Dr. Lois Cohen, who provided a virtual conversation on “Global Health through Oral Health: A Continuum or Booster Shots?” Consultant and Paul G. Rogers Ambassador for Global Health Research, Dr. Cohen is formerly Associate Director for International Health, National Institute of Dental & Craniofacial Research at the National Institutes of Health. Her Ph.D. in sociology was earned at Purdue University (1963) where she also received an Honorary Doctorate of Letters (1989), the first sociologist ever to have been awarded that honor from Purdue. During her more than 56-year career, having had Visiting Faculty appointments at both Howard University and Harvard University, she spent most of those years with the U.S. Government both as a researcher and a health science administrator.

The UIC College of Dentistry is a community of diverse, life-long learners who embody and embrace the richness and value of diversity. Our commitment to our mission of Advancing Diversity, Inclusion, Equity, and Equality requires transparency and accountability. The College utilizes the University’s definition of Diversity created by the UIC College of Education. We define diversity as the totality of the ways that people are similar and different, including race, ethnicity, class, gender, sexual orientation and identity, disability, national origin and citizenship status, age, language, culture, religion, and economic status, particularly when those similarities and differences are used as a basis for unfair advantage and inequity. The College’s working definition of diversity reflects our firm commitment to inclusion, access, and equity by encompassing groups that have been historically under-represented, excluded, marginalized, or otherwise discriminated against in dental education. The College’s Diversity Advisory Committee (DAC) plays a pivotal role in fostering inclusively and multicultural awareness at the College. The Committee oversees the College’s diversity strategic plan, goals, and programs. Utilizing surveys and dialogue within the College, recommendations are made to the DAC to develop or modify our policies, procedures, or programming. The Committee first met in 2002 as part of the College’s Pipeline Professions and Practice: Community-Based Dental Education Program Grant funded by the American Dental Education Association and Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. In 2007, it became a formal Committee of the College. At that time it was the only formal Committee of the College that had staff as voting members. The members are appointed annually by the Dean and approved by the College’s Executive Committee. The student representatives are selected by their classes. The Committee meets monthly. The meetings are open to any member of the College. The recent focus of the DAC has been on inclusion. The student admissions committees and Offices of Human Resources and Faculty Affairs do a great job of providing us with a diverse pool of candidates for student, staff and faculty positions. The DAC is working to make sure that the candidates feel welcome and part of our College Community after they join us. The College prides itself on inclusion. In declaring that diversity and inclusion are our core values, we have dedicated ourselves in building a culture of excellence grounded in principles of equity and social justice. We recognize and embrace professionalism, humanism, collegiality and diversity of age, race, gender, socioeconomic status, sexual orientation, national origin, disability, religious belief and thought, not only for our students, but also for our faculty, staff, and patients.

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“The College of Dentistry is committed to an anti-racism philosophy leading us to introspectively review and critique over the past year our student admissions programs, recruitment of residents, our faculty recruitment and retention policies, our pre-doctoral and post-doctoral curriculums, our community engagement and our humanistic culture. We have undertaken multiple approaches including a current collegewide humanistic survey to gauge our progress,” emphasized Dean Clark Stanford.

One of 23 voting members of the DAC, Angelica Alvarez, Program/Student Advisor at the College, says, “I have greatly enjoyed serving on the DAC special events subcommittee; having the opportunity to assist in planning events or sessions that highlight our diverse community, rich cultures, traditions and passions that are shared through these events have made my time on the committee so memorable. I have learned invaluable lessons serving on the committee and have always appreciated the opportunity to work at a college where the leadership supports committees like the DAC. We actively work to break down barriers and encourage inclusive policies and environments, while celebrating the cultures that make our community unique.”

In order to attract and retain a diverse community, the DAC sponsors several programs each year designed to bring the College community together to learn from and interact with one another and celebrate diversity. Among these programs are Diversity Day, Diversity Week, Dialogue on Diversity and Inclusion Sessions, the Holiday Party, Digital Art Gallery, Cultural Competency Training for Oral Healthcare Providers, Lunch and Learns and numerous seminars and workshops. Diversity Week, Dialogue on Diversity and Inclusion sessions, and the Holiday Party especially emphasize the rich cultural diversity present in the College. This is accomplished through presentations made by staff, students, and faculty that feature the various cultures that make up our College Community.

Initiatives moving forward include examining student, faculty, and staff demographics, faculty development, bias in the curriculum, student advocacy, communication, assessment, and bias reporting, among others. The DAC committee will also be working to update the College’s Diversity Strategic Plan in the near future.

Here are just a few of the DAC’s recent events: • June 2021 Global Health Through Oral Health in Partnership with the Clinic and Research Day Planning Committee • May 2021 Lunch & Learn: Whose Land Are You On? In partnership with the UIC Office of Diversity and Native American Support Program • March 2021 A Virtual Conversation – Partnership with the Pan Asian Student Dental Association and Resilience Center • February 2021 History of Black Dentists in Chicago Panel- Partnership with the Student National Dental Association (SNDA) • January 2020 A Transgender presentationIn Partnership with the Pride Alliance Digital Art Gallery submission

In June, The College held a special 2021 Clinic & Research Event, including a keynote and an awards ceremony.

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The keynote address was held in conjunction with the College’s Diversity Advisory Committee. The speaker was Dr. Lois Cohen, who provided a virtual conversation on “Global Health through Oral Health: A Continuum or Booster Shots?” Consultant and Paul G. Rogers Ambassador for Global Health Research, Dr. Cohen is formerly Associate Director for International Health, National Institute of Dental & Craniofacial Research at the National Institutes of Health. Her Ph.D. in sociology was earned at Purdue University (1963) where she also received an Honorary Doctorate of Letters (1989), the first sociologist ever to have been awarded that honor from Purdue. During her more than 56-year career, having had Visiting Faculty appointments at both Howard University and Harvard University, she spent most of those years with the U.S. Government both as a researcher and a health science administrator.

The UIC College of Dentistry is a community of diverse, life-long learners who embody and embrace the richness and value of diversity. Our commitment to our mission of Advancing Diversity, Inclusion, Equity, and Equality requires transparency and accountability. The College utilizes the University’s definition of Diversity created by the UIC College of Education. We define diversity as the totality of the ways that people are similar and different, including race, ethnicity, class, gender, sexual orientation and identity, disability, national origin and citizenship status, age, language, culture, religion, and economic status, particularly when those similarities and differences are used as a basis for unfair advantage and inequity. The College’s working definition of diversity reflects our firm commitment to inclusion, access, and equity by encompassing groups that have been historically under-represented, excluded, marginalized, or otherwise discriminated against in dental education. The College’s Diversity Advisory Committee (DAC) plays a pivotal role in fostering inclusively and multicultural awareness at the College. The Committee oversees the College’s diversity strategic plan, goals, and programs. Utilizing surveys and dialogue within the College, recommendations are made to the DAC to develop or modify our policies, procedures, or programming. The Committee first met in 2002 as part of the College’s Pipeline Professions and Practice: Community-Based Dental Education Program Grant funded by the American Dental Education Association and Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. In 2007, it became a formal Committee of the College. At that time it was the only formal Committee of the College that had staff as voting members. The members are appointed annually by the Dean and approved by the College’s Executive Committee. The student representatives are selected by their classes. The Committee meets monthly. The meetings are open to any member of the College. The recent focus of the DAC has been on inclusion. The student admissions committees and Offices of Human Resources and Faculty Affairs do a great job of providing us with a diverse pool of candidates for student, staff and faculty positions. The DAC is working to make sure that the candidates feel welcome and part of our College Community after they join us. The College prides itself on inclusion. In declaring that diversity and inclusion are our core values, we have dedicated ourselves in building a culture of excellence grounded in principles of equity and social justice. We recognize and embrace professionalism, humanism, collegiality and diversity of age, race, gender, socioeconomic status, sexual orientation, national origin, disability, religious belief and thought, not only for our students, but also for our faculty, staff, and patients.

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“The College of Dentistry is committed to an anti-racism philosophy leading us to introspectively review and critique over the past year our student admissions programs, recruitment of residents, our faculty recruitment and retention policies, our pre-doctoral and post-doctoral curriculums, our community engagement and our humanistic culture. We have undertaken multiple approaches including a current collegewide humanistic survey to gauge our progress,” emphasized Dean Clark Stanford.

One of 23 voting members of the DAC, Angelica Alvarez, Program/Student Advisor at the College, says, “I have greatly enjoyed serving on the DAC special events subcommittee; having the opportunity to assist in planning events or sessions that highlight our diverse community, rich cultures, traditions and passions that are shared through these events have made my time on the committee so memorable. I have learned invaluable lessons serving on the committee and have always appreciated the opportunity to work at a college where the leadership supports committees like the DAC. We actively work to break down barriers and encourage inclusive policies and environments, while celebrating the cultures that make our community unique.”

In order to attract and retain a diverse community, the DAC sponsors several programs each year designed to bring the College community together to learn from and interact with one another and celebrate diversity. Among these programs are Diversity Day, Diversity Week, Dialogue on Diversity and Inclusion Sessions, the Holiday Party, Digital Art Gallery, Cultural Competency Training for Oral Healthcare Providers, Lunch and Learns and numerous seminars and workshops. Diversity Week, Dialogue on Diversity and Inclusion sessions, and the Holiday Party especially emphasize the rich cultural diversity present in the College. This is accomplished through presentations made by staff, students, and faculty that feature the various cultures that make up our College Community.

Initiatives moving forward include examining student, faculty, and staff demographics, faculty development, bias in the curriculum, student advocacy, communication, assessment, and bias reporting, among others. The DAC committee will also be working to update the College’s Diversity Strategic Plan in the near future.

Here are just a few of the DAC’s recent events: • June 2021 Global Health Through Oral Health in Partnership with the Clinic and Research Day Planning Committee • May 2021 Lunch & Learn: Whose Land Are You On? In partnership with the UIC Office of Diversity and Native American Support Program • March 2021 A Virtual Conversation – Partnership with the Pan Asian Student Dental Association and Resilience Center • February 2021 History of Black Dentists in Chicago Panel- Partnership with the Student National Dental Association (SNDA) • January 2020 A Transgender presentationIn Partnership with the Pride Alliance Digital Art Gallery submission

In June, The College held a special 2021 Clinic & Research Event, including a keynote and an awards ceremony.

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Dr. Apurwa Shukla

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Dr. Helen Lee

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Drs. Leda Mugayar and Brittaney Hill, together with Elisabeth Purkis, Department of Pediatric Dentistry, received a Community grant from the Delta Dental of Illinois Foundation to help reorganize and grow our Infant Oral Health Clinic. The clinic also has the support of the Department of Pediatrics at the UI Hospital.

Dr. Luisa A. DiPietro

The Department of Orthodontics is proud to announce that they have won five American Association of Orthodontics Foundation awards this year and are first in the nation for number of awards. The Department was second in the nation for the past two years. Dr. Sath Allareddy, Head of the Department, said, “This is a phenomenal achievement by any standard.”

Dr. Luisa A. DiPietro, Professor of Periodontics and Director of the Center for Wound Healing and Tissue Regeneration, has been named a 2021 Chancellor’s Translational Research Initiative (CTRI) program awardee. Each recipient will receive up to $25,000 to prove the viability of their concept and advance their research towards commercialization. Dr. DiPietro’s project is entitled, “Novel NRF2 activators as wound healing therapeutics.” NRF2 is a regulator of a cell’s antioxidant response system and is involved in the control of wound healing. The present award extends the efforts of Dr. DiPietro’s team in addressing challenges in wound healing by her collaboration with Dr. Terry Moore in the College of Pharmacy. This award recognizes Dr. DiPietro’s research excellence, further acknowledging her laboratory as a renowned leader in the study of wound healing. Dr. DiPietro received both her DDS and PhD in Immunology from the University of Illinois Chicago.

The College has been awarded $7.5M in Federal Grant support in 2021.

Dr. Apurwa Shukla, resident in the Department of Restorative Dentistry, received an American Academy of Implant Dentistry Foundation grant for her master’s thesis project entitled, “Tribocorrosion at the implant abutment interface simulating clinically relevant conditions.” As part of its mission, the AAID Foundation provides grant funding to researchers who are discovering new and innovative ways to advance the field of Implant Dentistry. Her project seeks to identify the failure mechanisms due to tribocorrosion at implant interfaces with novel experimental set-up. She is mentored by Dr. Stephen Campbell, Dr. Ghadeer Thalji, Dr. Bin Yang, and Dr. Mathew Mathew. Dr. Shukla would like to thank her department and colleagues for their great support and assistance in securing this grant.

One of our pediatric anesthesia faculty members, Dr. Helen Lee, was featured in a publication of the American Society of Anesthesiologists. Dr. Lee discussed her research at the intersection of medicine and dentistry, with a strong focus on the young patients who are disproportionately affected by poor oral health.

Dr. Phimon Atsawasuwan Biomedical Research Award Dr. Mohammed Elnagar Orthodontics Faculty Development Award (Albert P. Westfall Memorial Teaching Fellowship Award)

DENTISTS: BUY A HOME WITH LITTLE OR NO MONEY DOWN!

Dr. Flavio Sanchez Orthodontics Faculty Development Award (Robert E. Gaylord Teaching Fellowship Award) Dr. Karen Homsi Research Aid Award

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Dr. Pheba Abraham Research Aid Award Dr. George A. Mandelaris, Adjunct Clinical Assistant Professor in the Department of Periodontics, co-authored “American Academy of Periodontology best evidence consensus statement on modifying periodontal phenotype in preparation for orthodontic and restorative treatment” in the Journal of Periodontology. The expert panel debated the merits of published data and experiential information about the best evidence consensus (BEC) model of scientific inquiry to address questions of clinical importance in the treatment of periodontal and peri-implant diseases and conditions and developed a consensus statement based on the best evidence available. The paper, which was published early last year, just won the 2021 American Academy of Periodontology Clinical Research Award.

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This program is available to medical doctors with a minimum M.D., D.O., D.D.S., D.V.M. or D.M.D. degree who have an employment contract or verification of terms of employment acceptance. This includes medical doctors, dentists, podiatrists, ophthalmologists and veterinarians. Programs included on this flyer are subject to approval based on individual program guidelines and borrower’s credit and underwriting approval. Contact your Draper and Kramer Mortgage Corp. professional for full program details.


UIC COLLEGE OF DENTISTRY

Dr. Apurwa Shukla

SUMMER 2021 NUMBER 69

Dr. Helen Lee

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Drs. Leda Mugayar and Brittaney Hill, together with Elisabeth Purkis, Department of Pediatric Dentistry, received a Community grant from the Delta Dental of Illinois Foundation to help reorganize and grow our Infant Oral Health Clinic. The clinic also has the support of the Department of Pediatrics at the UI Hospital.

Dr. Luisa A. DiPietro

The Department of Orthodontics is proud to announce that they have won five American Association of Orthodontics Foundation awards this year and are first in the nation for number of awards. The Department was second in the nation for the past two years. Dr. Sath Allareddy, Head of the Department, said, “This is a phenomenal achievement by any standard.”

Dr. Luisa A. DiPietro, Professor of Periodontics and Director of the Center for Wound Healing and Tissue Regeneration, has been named a 2021 Chancellor’s Translational Research Initiative (CTRI) program awardee. Each recipient will receive up to $25,000 to prove the viability of their concept and advance their research towards commercialization. Dr. DiPietro’s project is entitled, “Novel NRF2 activators as wound healing therapeutics.” NRF2 is a regulator of a cell’s antioxidant response system and is involved in the control of wound healing. The present award extends the efforts of Dr. DiPietro’s team in addressing challenges in wound healing by her collaboration with Dr. Terry Moore in the College of Pharmacy. This award recognizes Dr. DiPietro’s research excellence, further acknowledging her laboratory as a renowned leader in the study of wound healing. Dr. DiPietro received both her DDS and PhD in Immunology from the University of Illinois Chicago.

The College has been awarded $7.5M in Federal Grant support in 2021.

Dr. Apurwa Shukla, resident in the Department of Restorative Dentistry, received an American Academy of Implant Dentistry Foundation grant for her master’s thesis project entitled, “Tribocorrosion at the implant abutment interface simulating clinically relevant conditions.” As part of its mission, the AAID Foundation provides grant funding to researchers who are discovering new and innovative ways to advance the field of Implant Dentistry. Her project seeks to identify the failure mechanisms due to tribocorrosion at implant interfaces with novel experimental set-up. She is mentored by Dr. Stephen Campbell, Dr. Ghadeer Thalji, Dr. Bin Yang, and Dr. Mathew Mathew. Dr. Shukla would like to thank her department and colleagues for their great support and assistance in securing this grant.

One of our pediatric anesthesia faculty members, Dr. Helen Lee, was featured in a publication of the American Society of Anesthesiologists. Dr. Lee discussed her research at the intersection of medicine and dentistry, with a strong focus on the young patients who are disproportionately affected by poor oral health.

Dr. Phimon Atsawasuwan Biomedical Research Award Dr. Mohammed Elnagar Orthodontics Faculty Development Award (Albert P. Westfall Memorial Teaching Fellowship Award)

DENTISTS: BUY A HOME WITH LITTLE OR NO MONEY DOWN!

Dr. Flavio Sanchez Orthodontics Faculty Development Award (Robert E. Gaylord Teaching Fellowship Award) Dr. Karen Homsi Research Aid Award

• • •

Dr. Pheba Abraham Research Aid Award Dr. George A. Mandelaris, Adjunct Clinical Assistant Professor in the Department of Periodontics, co-authored “American Academy of Periodontology best evidence consensus statement on modifying periodontal phenotype in preparation for orthodontic and restorative treatment” in the Journal of Periodontology. The expert panel debated the merits of published data and experiential information about the best evidence consensus (BEC) model of scientific inquiry to address questions of clinical importance in the treatment of periodontal and peri-implant diseases and conditions and developed a consensus statement based on the best evidence available. The paper, which was published early last year, just won the 2021 American Academy of Periodontology Clinical Research Award.

Available for qualifying medical professionals* Home financing from $200,000 up to $2 million Little or no down payment or mortgage insurance required for select loan amount and credit score ranges Student loans may be excluded from debt limits

Contact Gary to start your home purchase or refinance!

GARY KOMAR

Vice President of Residential Lending M: 312-286-8896 O: 312-795-2374

gary.komar@dkmortgage.com dkmortgage.com/komar

363 W. Erie Street, Suite 300, Chicago, IL 60654

EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY Gary S. Komar (IL:031.0025762 OR:214305 NMLS:207353) is an agent of Draper and Kramer Mortgage Corp. (NMLS:2551) an Illinois Residential Mortgage Licensee located at 1431 Opus Place, Suite 200, Downers Grove, IL 60515, 630376-2100. IL: Illinois Residential Mortgage Licensee No. MB.0004263 - Licensed by the Department of Financial and Professional Regulation, Mortgage Banking Division, 100 West Randolph, 9th Floor, Chicago, IL 60601, (888) 473-4858. © 2021 Draper and Kramer Mortgage Corp. All Rights Reserved. Gary can be reached at 312-795-2374. 03272-04 06/2021 *

This program is available to medical doctors with a minimum M.D., D.O., D.D.S., D.V.M. or D.M.D. degree who have an employment contract or verification of terms of employment acceptance. This includes medical doctors, dentists, podiatrists, ophthalmologists and veterinarians. Programs included on this flyer are subject to approval based on individual program guidelines and borrower’s credit and underwriting approval. Contact your Draper and Kramer Mortgage Corp. professional for full program details.


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01. Hispanic Student Dental Association chapter Orgullo video 02. D r. Jubrail (Jay) Sweis, ’11 at the Virtual Career Fair 03. Jane Sobczak’s submission for Diversity Series: Reflections of COVID 04. Virtual Cooking Workshop 05. Dr. Kayla Jang, ’21 06. D r. Samantha Wong, 21, during the Hooding Ceremony

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STUDENT ACTIVITIES Congratulations to our Hispanic Student Dental Association (HSDA) chapter who won 1st place in the Orgullo Video competition. This contest, sponsored by the Hispanic Dental Association and Crest Oral B, consisted of a three minute presentation video in the area of Oral Health prevention. Congratulations to the creators of the video: Heinery Arevalo, Faraj Mahchi and Justin De Guzman, and thank you to Justin’s family for their wonderful participation.

10. Dean Clark Stanford 11. Virtual Health and Wellness Fair 12. D r. Shahir Bano’s, ’21, submission for Diversity Series: Reflections of COVID 13. U IC Dentistry Practice Management Club distributes face shields

Jack Geissler, DMD-1, has been awarded a NCAA scholarship based on athletic and academic performance during his undergraduate career at Grand Valley State University. The graduating student athlete must be pursuing a graduate degree and the scholarship is worth a total of $10,000. The purpose of the scholarship is to help graduating student-athletes finance their graduate program as a reward for their efforts in representing their undergraduate institution and NCAA throughout college. In Jack’s case, he played tennis.

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STUDENT ACTIVITIES Congratulations to our Hispanic Student Dental Association (HSDA) chapter who won 1st place in the Orgullo Video competition. This contest, sponsored by the Hispanic Dental Association and Crest Oral B, consisted of a three minute presentation video in the area of Oral Health prevention. Congratulations to the creators of the video: Heinery Arevalo, Faraj Mahchi and Justin De Guzman, and thank you to Justin’s family for their wonderful participation.

10. Dean Clark Stanford 11. Virtual Health and Wellness Fair 12. D r. Shahir Bano’s, ’21, submission for Diversity Series: Reflections of COVID 13. U IC Dentistry Practice Management Club distributes face shields

Jack Geissler, DMD-1, has been awarded a NCAA scholarship based on athletic and academic performance during his undergraduate career at Grand Valley State University. The graduating student athlete must be pursuing a graduate degree and the scholarship is worth a total of $10,000. The purpose of the scholarship is to help graduating student-athletes finance their graduate program as a reward for their efforts in representing their undergraduate institution and NCAA throughout college. In Jack’s case, he played tennis.

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The 2021 Chicago Dental Society president Dr. Dean Nicholas spoke to pre-dental students at the 14th annual Pre-dental Conference (and first virtual conference) on February 26. Students had an opportunity to visit the Virtual Exhibition Hall in addition to learning about opening the dental school safely. Additional speakers included Dr. Susan Rowan, Dean Clark Stanford, and the College of Engineering team who helped create the design for Airborne particle risk reduction. Our GPPA undergraduates welcomed a visit on Wednesday, February 17 from Ms. Jessica Poon DMD-2, who led a panel of “What to expect in dental school,” along with her fellow classmates. The College of Dentistry Pan Asian Dental Student Organization and the Resilience Center hosted an informal session in March during which the College came together to support one another, stand against racism and bigotry, and discuss ways to make meaningful contributions to our community. Thank you to everyone who participated and particularly to those members of our community who shared thoughts and experiences. The recent wave of attacks against Asian Americans in our country renews our commitment to support our diverse College community. Congratulations to Greg Benz, DMD Class of 2022, whose article, “Amalgam Separator Laws: Impact on Dentists and the Environment,” was featured in the latest issue of the ASDA Contour magazine.

Second-year dental student, Teliane Bakala-Mpandzou, has been accepted to the prestigious Albert Schweitzer Fellowship. The Schweitzer Fellowship will allow Teliane to take all of the vital information she is learning as a dental student and be able to share it with her community. Most importantly, the fellowship will allow her to give back to Heartland Alliance, an organization that impacted her life by making her transition into the U.S. easier and that continues to impact the lives of in-coming refugee families seeking asylum here.

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The American Dental Association has announced the winners of the 2020 Health Literacy in Dentistry Essay Contest on the topic, Why Your Dentist Wants You to Get the HPV Vaccine. The winners’ essays were a great demonstration of the ability to provide clear and understandable information to patients and consumers. Congratulations to our very own Evan Fry ‘21, who was named the First Runner-Up for his essay, “More Than Teeth: Why Your Dentist Wants You to Get the HPV Vaccine.” Dr. Fry said, “I’m honored to have been chosen as First Runner-Up for the 2020 Health Literacy in Dentistry Contest. Submitting an essay for the Contest has been a delightful extracurricular challenge I have enjoyed attempting each year; advancing all the way to First Runner-Up this year is an incredible way to be capping off my final year at the UIC College of Dentistry.”

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The UIC Dentistry Practice Management Club was approved for a grant to distribute free face shields that allow for more adequate coverage during patient care. Many students were paying out of pocket for face shields that accommodate for dental loupes, ventilation, and more coverage. Thanks to the grant, many got an opportunity to receive face shields. The Practice Management Club distributed face shields to the faculty, dental, and post-graduate students. Congratulations to the winners of the College Diversity Series: Reflections of COVID - Shahir Bano, AS4 and Jane Sobczak, D3. On Graduate’s Day, April 29, graduating students donned regalia and celebrated their many achievements. In addition, Mark Valentino, Associate Dean for Advancement, presented certificates to graduating scholarship and award recipients. Congratulations, one and all, on a remarkable job! The College of Dentistry hosted a Virtual Commencement Ceremony on May 8. One hundred and sixty DMD, DMD-AS, and post-graduate students received their diplomas and will go on to the next step in their dental careers. We are proud of all of our graduates and their accomplishments. Congratulations to our graduates, their families, and friends, including the faculty and staff for completing another successful academic year! The College of Dentistry Pride Alliance was recently awarded a $4,000 grant from the Chicago Dental Society Foundation’s Community Service Grants program, funded by the Mars Wrigley Company Foundation. Pride Alliance plans to implement a community-based outreach program during the summer entitled, “Oral Health Advocacy for the LGBT+ Community.’’

UIC Connected is a virtual networking platform exclusive to UIC where alumni and students can go to connect and grow. • Create connections, build networks. • Mentor students. • Seek advice or expertise. • Customize involvement to meet your needs. Join now at go.uic.edu/connected.


The 2021 Chicago Dental Society president Dr. Dean Nicholas spoke to pre-dental students at the 14th annual Pre-dental Conference (and first virtual conference) on February 26. Students had an opportunity to visit the Virtual Exhibition Hall in addition to learning about opening the dental school safely. Additional speakers included Dr. Susan Rowan, Dean Clark Stanford, and the College of Engineering team who helped create the design for Airborne particle risk reduction. Our GPPA undergraduates welcomed a visit on Wednesday, February 17 from Ms. Jessica Poon DMD-2, who led a panel of “What to expect in dental school,” along with her fellow classmates. The College of Dentistry Pan Asian Dental Student Organization and the Resilience Center hosted an informal session in March during which the College came together to support one another, stand against racism and bigotry, and discuss ways to make meaningful contributions to our community. Thank you to everyone who participated and particularly to those members of our community who shared thoughts and experiences. The recent wave of attacks against Asian Americans in our country renews our commitment to support our diverse College community. Congratulations to Greg Benz, DMD Class of 2022, whose article, “Amalgam Separator Laws: Impact on Dentists and the Environment,” was featured in the latest issue of the ASDA Contour magazine.

Second-year dental student, Teliane Bakala-Mpandzou, has been accepted to the prestigious Albert Schweitzer Fellowship. The Schweitzer Fellowship will allow Teliane to take all of the vital information she is learning as a dental student and be able to share it with her community. Most importantly, the fellowship will allow her to give back to Heartland Alliance, an organization that impacted her life by making her transition into the U.S. easier and that continues to impact the lives of in-coming refugee families seeking asylum here.

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The American Dental Association has announced the winners of the 2020 Health Literacy in Dentistry Essay Contest on the topic, Why Your Dentist Wants You to Get the HPV Vaccine. The winners’ essays were a great demonstration of the ability to provide clear and understandable information to patients and consumers. Congratulations to our very own Evan Fry ‘21, who was named the First Runner-Up for his essay, “More Than Teeth: Why Your Dentist Wants You to Get the HPV Vaccine.” Dr. Fry said, “I’m honored to have been chosen as First Runner-Up for the 2020 Health Literacy in Dentistry Contest. Submitting an essay for the Contest has been a delightful extracurricular challenge I have enjoyed attempting each year; advancing all the way to First Runner-Up this year is an incredible way to be capping off my final year at the UIC College of Dentistry.”

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The UIC Dentistry Practice Management Club was approved for a grant to distribute free face shields that allow for more adequate coverage during patient care. Many students were paying out of pocket for face shields that accommodate for dental loupes, ventilation, and more coverage. Thanks to the grant, many got an opportunity to receive face shields. The Practice Management Club distributed face shields to the faculty, dental, and post-graduate students. Congratulations to the winners of the College Diversity Series: Reflections of COVID - Shahir Bano, AS4 and Jane Sobczak, D3. On Graduate’s Day, April 29, graduating students donned regalia and celebrated their many achievements. In addition, Mark Valentino, Associate Dean for Advancement, presented certificates to graduating scholarship and award recipients. Congratulations, one and all, on a remarkable job! The College of Dentistry hosted a Virtual Commencement Ceremony on May 8. One hundred and sixty DMD, DMD-AS, and post-graduate students received their diplomas and will go on to the next step in their dental careers. We are proud of all of our graduates and their accomplishments. Congratulations to our graduates, their families, and friends, including the faculty and staff for completing another successful academic year! The College of Dentistry Pride Alliance was recently awarded a $4,000 grant from the Chicago Dental Society Foundation’s Community Service Grants program, funded by the Mars Wrigley Company Foundation. Pride Alliance plans to implement a community-based outreach program during the summer entitled, “Oral Health Advocacy for the LGBT+ Community.’’

UIC Connected is a virtual networking platform exclusive to UIC where alumni and students can go to connect and grow. • Create connections, build networks. • Mentor students. • Seek advice or expertise. • Customize involvement to meet your needs. Join now at go.uic.edu/connected.


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Dr. Amy J. Cummins Scholarship Johnathon A. Buen-Gharib

A.C.E. Student Scholars Juan Aguirre Neils Badia Kanwarjot Bassi Crystal Chun Nicholas Flores-Hutton Kayla Jang Maha Khaden Kirill Novakovsky Denise Padilla Ellie Park Moses Rasberry Patrycja Sobus

Dr. Charles F. DiFranco Scholarship Ryan Bogard Matthew Rhee Dr. E. Lloyd Du Brul Scholarship Kristelle Capistrano Dr. Caswell A. Evans Dental Public Health Scholarship Award Evan Fry

Dr. Jerome and Mrs. Joy Fein Endowed Scholarship

Dr. Kamlesh Amin Scholarship Paragkumar Patel

Edgar D. Gifford DDS Scholarship Patrick Sofer

Dr. Jerry F. Balaty Award Mazen Eisho Irena Bobylyak Bisco, Inc. Award – Pediatric Dentistry Yiran Xu

Eugene S. and Pauline Gucker Blair Endowed Scholarship Leslie Cohen Luz Bondoc Award Anna Lourdes Rivera Dr. Leslie J. Braun Jr. Award Ellie Park Pinal Patel Dr. Steven Burgard Memorial Scholarship Ardit Ajdini Lazma Deeb Mohammad Salameh

01. Dr. Nicholas Flores-Hutton 02. Dr. Anna Lourdes Rivera 03. Dr. Ellie Park 04. Dr. Benjamin Richardson 05. Dr. Gabriella Szewczyk 06. Dr. Yiran Xu 07. Drs. Medalith Somers, Kesia Keiko Asami De Souza, Vanesha Mistry, Samantha Wong, Mahenoor Ahmed, and Maha Khaden

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American Institute of Orthodontics Award Isaac Empson Paragkumar Patel

Bisco, Inc. Award – Restorative Dentistry Javid Patel

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John W. Davis Orthodontic Scholarship Award Matthew Rhee

Samuel J. Cascio, DDS Scholarship Michael Giuliano

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Dr. Gerson Gould and Mr. Sol. H. Gould Memorial Scholarship Juan Aguirre Yangbasai Dong Evan Fry Mirette Hanna Patrick Magner Sydney Okonoboh Marie Antoinette Orejudos Don Pham Sarah Swade Carmen Uribe Bruce S. and Linda M. Graham Scholarship Amber Hanson – Dansby Dr. Curt J. Gronner Award Maha Khaden Ann Tschirley Gunatillike Scholarship Vanesha Mistry Dr. James R. Havera Scholarship Yiran Xu International College of Dentists Student Humanitarian Award Ayman Zaki

International College of Dentists Student Leadership Award Ellie Park Dr. Bennett Klavan Scholarship Polina Gubareva Dr. Joseph Kolodziejck Award Yiran Xu Shubdeep Kaur Benjamin Richardson Thomas S. Lightfoot Award Juaquan Savage Dr. Donald L. McElroy Memorial Award Yangbasai Dong Mujahed Halabyah Dr. Marshall W. Milnarik Scholarship Sarah Kanchwala Clay Kamezo Ogata Scholarship Medalith Somers Orthodontics Resident Scholarship Galina Bulatova Insia Virji Daisy Katy Cardona Salazar

Dr. Donald W. Rice Scholarship (continued) Inesa Tshagharyan Elizabeth Warsop Samantha Wong Dr. Toni M. and Mr. Edmund A. Roucka Scholarship Ellie Park Dr. Susan A. and Dr. Daniel A. Rowan Scholarship Vanesha Mistry Leo & Wanda Sabien Class of 1955 Scholarship Ayman Zaki Dr. Robert Savage Memorial Award Anna Perez Zaguro Dr. Harry Saxon Scholarship Patrycja Sobus Gabriella Szewczyk Dr. Daniel Seldin Award Brian Cherny Benjamin Richardson Dr. Kalpesh Shah and Dr. Ami K. Shah Scholarship Raj Desai

Dr. Alan C. Peterson Scholarship Ahmed Massad Leena Jibawi

Smith Barney Mercantile Scholarship Allyson Caselberry Carmen Uribe

Dr. Earl W. Renfroe and Hilda F. Renfroe Scholarship Diamond Grady-Williams

Dr. William F. Stroner Scholarship Berj Latchinian Ji Young Yoon

Dr. Donald W. Rice Scholarship Mahenoor Ahmed Noor Al Sammarraie Ricardo Amaya Kanwarjot Bassi Stephanie Batista Michael Carrera Nadia Garcia Kayla Jang Jelena Matijevic Magdalena Orlowska William Prosniewski Zaid Qaryaqos Margareta Qirko Anna Rivera Chandni Shah Matthew Tokarski Selam Totonchi

Dr. Lina K. Tharp Award Benjamin Richardson Dr. Stanley Tylman Award Vanesha Mistry Patricia Sobus Dr. Adalbert L. Vlazny Award Gregory Benz Frances Best Watkins Award Mirette Hanna Patrick Magner Zaid Qaryaqos Sarah Swade Carmen Uribe Dr. Gerald L. Wine Scholarship Gabriella Szewczyk


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A.C.E. Student Scholars Juan Aguirre Neils Badia Kanwarjot Bassi Crystal Chun Nicholas Flores-Hutton Kayla Jang Maha Khaden Kirill Novakovsky Denise Padilla Ellie Park Moses Rasberry Patrycja Sobus

Dr. Charles F. DiFranco Scholarship Ryan Bogard Matthew Rhee Dr. E. Lloyd Du Brul Scholarship Kristelle Capistrano Dr. Caswell A. Evans Dental Public Health Scholarship Award Evan Fry

Dr. Jerome and Mrs. Joy Fein Endowed Scholarship

Dr. Kamlesh Amin Scholarship Paragkumar Patel

Edgar D. Gifford DDS Scholarship Patrick Sofer

Dr. Jerry F. Balaty Award Mazen Eisho Irena Bobylyak Bisco, Inc. Award – Pediatric Dentistry Yiran Xu

Eugene S. and Pauline Gucker Blair Endowed Scholarship Leslie Cohen Luz Bondoc Award Anna Lourdes Rivera Dr. Leslie J. Braun Jr. Award Ellie Park Pinal Patel Dr. Steven Burgard Memorial Scholarship Ardit Ajdini Lazma Deeb Mohammad Salameh

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American Institute of Orthodontics Award Isaac Empson Paragkumar Patel

Bisco, Inc. Award – Restorative Dentistry Javid Patel

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Samuel J. Cascio, DDS Scholarship Michael Giuliano

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Dr. Gerson Gould and Mr. Sol. H. Gould Memorial Scholarship Juan Aguirre Yangbasai Dong Evan Fry Mirette Hanna Patrick Magner Sydney Okonoboh Marie Antoinette Orejudos Don Pham Sarah Swade Carmen Uribe Bruce S. and Linda M. Graham Scholarship Amber Hanson – Dansby Dr. Curt J. Gronner Award Maha Khaden Ann Tschirley Gunatillike Scholarship Vanesha Mistry Dr. James R. Havera Scholarship Yiran Xu International College of Dentists Student Humanitarian Award Ayman Zaki

International College of Dentists Student Leadership Award Ellie Park Dr. Bennett Klavan Scholarship Polina Gubareva Dr. Joseph Kolodziejck Award Yiran Xu Shubdeep Kaur Benjamin Richardson Thomas S. Lightfoot Award Juaquan Savage Dr. Donald L. McElroy Memorial Award Yangbasai Dong Mujahed Halabyah Dr. Marshall W. Milnarik Scholarship Sarah Kanchwala Clay Kamezo Ogata Scholarship Medalith Somers Orthodontics Resident Scholarship Galina Bulatova Insia Virji Daisy Katy Cardona Salazar

Dr. Donald W. Rice Scholarship (continued) Inesa Tshagharyan Elizabeth Warsop Samantha Wong Dr. Toni M. and Mr. Edmund A. Roucka Scholarship Ellie Park Dr. Susan A. and Dr. Daniel A. Rowan Scholarship Vanesha Mistry Leo & Wanda Sabien Class of 1955 Scholarship Ayman Zaki Dr. Robert Savage Memorial Award Anna Perez Zaguro Dr. Harry Saxon Scholarship Patrycja Sobus Gabriella Szewczyk Dr. Daniel Seldin Award Brian Cherny Benjamin Richardson Dr. Kalpesh Shah and Dr. Ami K. Shah Scholarship Raj Desai

Dr. Alan C. Peterson Scholarship Ahmed Massad Leena Jibawi

Smith Barney Mercantile Scholarship Allyson Caselberry Carmen Uribe

Dr. Earl W. Renfroe and Hilda F. Renfroe Scholarship Diamond Grady-Williams

Dr. William F. Stroner Scholarship Berj Latchinian Ji Young Yoon

Dr. Donald W. Rice Scholarship Mahenoor Ahmed Noor Al Sammarraie Ricardo Amaya Kanwarjot Bassi Stephanie Batista Michael Carrera Nadia Garcia Kayla Jang Jelena Matijevic Magdalena Orlowska William Prosniewski Zaid Qaryaqos Margareta Qirko Anna Rivera Chandni Shah Matthew Tokarski Selam Totonchi

Dr. Lina K. Tharp Award Benjamin Richardson Dr. Stanley Tylman Award Vanesha Mistry Patricia Sobus Dr. Adalbert L. Vlazny Award Gregory Benz Frances Best Watkins Award Mirette Hanna Patrick Magner Zaid Qaryaqos Sarah Swade Carmen Uribe Dr. Gerald L. Wine Scholarship Gabriella Szewczyk


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The College held the 2020 ADA Health Literacy in Dentistry Essay Contest, which was open to predoctoral students. We also had an internal College contest, which was open to both predoctoral and postdoctoral students. Many congratulations to Evan Fry who took first place in the predoctoral category and will represent the College in the ADA National contest! In addition, Jessica Begley won first place in the College’s postdoctoral contest. Second Place: Michael Deek Third Place: Martin Ryan Honorable Mention: Brook Wilson Honorable Mention: J. Austin Buen –Gharib Honorable Mention: Divya Arnind In December, the College hosted our 2020 Virtual Holiday Celebration! We enjoyed a "year in review," employee service recognitions, and a wonderful raffle. In addition, we unveiled the design for our College of Dentistry holiday mug, which featured a word cloud created by faculty, staff, and students! Dr. Jubrail (Jay) Sweis, ‘11, owner of Everyone's Family Dental, spoke to our graduating students during the first ever Virtual Career Fair held on Friday, January 29 and hosted by the Office of Student and Diversity Affairs. On February 24, the College’s chapter of the Student National Dental Association, the Urban Health Program, and the Diversity Advisory Committee sponsored a panel entitled, “The History of Black Dentists in Chicago.” Dr. Cheryl Watson-Lowry, ’87, Dr. Raymond L. Wright III, ’05, and Dr. Dave Maclin, ’84, were our esteemed alumni guests. All three panelists are children of dentists and all spoke about what inspired them to pursue dentistry, as well as the importance of mentoring and role modeling to influence Black youth to consider dental careers.

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During the opening session of the 2021 ADEA conference at the ADEA Section on Dental School Admissions Officers, Student Affairs, and Financial Aid, Braulia Espinosa, Director of Student and Diversity Affairs, provided updates, including about how COVID-19 has impacted the DMD application cycle this past year. In honor of Clinical Support Staff recognition week, the College placed flowers in 20 locations through the building and delivered cookies and other treats to all clinic units to show our appreciation of the hard work of the staff. We know that clinical support staff are crucial to the College’s missions of education, patient care, and research. Our dedicated staff are multi-talented and versatile, supporting quality of care while performing a wide variety of duties and enhancing patient satisfaction. A big thank you to all of our dental assistants; radiology technicians; sterilization staff; central lab staff; front desk staff; registration staff; axiUm support staff; billing staff; and dental equipment specialists. Dr. Darryl Pendleton, Associate Dean for Student and Diversity Affairs, has been selected as the 2021 Honors College Faculty Fellow of the Year. Honors College Dean Ralph Keen said, “As a longtime supporter of our work, your dedication to our students’ education has been evident in all you’ve done as a member of our Fellows community. In Nada Marei’s words, ‘He is always there to motivate me, support me, encourage me, and make me feel special by having such an awesome mentor’—a sentiment that drew sincere agreement from our leadership. Your students know you as someone who cares about the quality of their entire undergraduate experience, whose interest in their well-being is not limited to making sure they’re prepared for life after graduation, and who is always available and attentive to students’ questions.”

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The College held the 2020 ADA Health Literacy in Dentistry Essay Contest, which was open to predoctoral students. We also had an internal College contest, which was open to both predoctoral and postdoctoral students. Many congratulations to Evan Fry who took first place in the predoctoral category and will represent the College in the ADA National contest! In addition, Jessica Begley won first place in the College’s postdoctoral contest. Second Place: Michael Deek Third Place: Martin Ryan Honorable Mention: Brook Wilson Honorable Mention: J. Austin Buen –Gharib Honorable Mention: Divya Arnind In December, the College hosted our 2020 Virtual Holiday Celebration! We enjoyed a "year in review," employee service recognitions, and a wonderful raffle. In addition, we unveiled the design for our College of Dentistry holiday mug, which featured a word cloud created by faculty, staff, and students! Dr. Jubrail (Jay) Sweis, ‘11, owner of Everyone's Family Dental, spoke to our graduating students during the first ever Virtual Career Fair held on Friday, January 29 and hosted by the Office of Student and Diversity Affairs. On February 24, the College’s chapter of the Student National Dental Association, the Urban Health Program, and the Diversity Advisory Committee sponsored a panel entitled, “The History of Black Dentists in Chicago.” Dr. Cheryl Watson-Lowry, ’87, Dr. Raymond L. Wright III, ’05, and Dr. Dave Maclin, ’84, were our esteemed alumni guests. All three panelists are children of dentists and all spoke about what inspired them to pursue dentistry, as well as the importance of mentoring and role modeling to influence Black youth to consider dental careers.

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During the opening session of the 2021 ADEA conference at the ADEA Section on Dental School Admissions Officers, Student Affairs, and Financial Aid, Braulia Espinosa, Director of Student and Diversity Affairs, provided updates, including about how COVID-19 has impacted the DMD application cycle this past year. In honor of Clinical Support Staff recognition week, the College placed flowers in 20 locations through the building and delivered cookies and other treats to all clinic units to show our appreciation of the hard work of the staff. We know that clinical support staff are crucial to the College’s missions of education, patient care, and research. Our dedicated staff are multi-talented and versatile, supporting quality of care while performing a wide variety of duties and enhancing patient satisfaction. A big thank you to all of our dental assistants; radiology technicians; sterilization staff; central lab staff; front desk staff; registration staff; axiUm support staff; billing staff; and dental equipment specialists. Dr. Darryl Pendleton, Associate Dean for Student and Diversity Affairs, has been selected as the 2021 Honors College Faculty Fellow of the Year. Honors College Dean Ralph Keen said, “As a longtime supporter of our work, your dedication to our students’ education has been evident in all you’ve done as a member of our Fellows community. In Nada Marei’s words, ‘He is always there to motivate me, support me, encourage me, and make me feel special by having such an awesome mentor’—a sentiment that drew sincere agreement from our leadership. Your students know you as someone who cares about the quality of their entire undergraduate experience, whose interest in their well-being is not limited to making sure they’re prepared for life after graduation, and who is always available and attentive to students’ questions.”

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Five newly board certified UIC Endodontics alumni were recognized this year at the virtual Grossman ceremony: Drs. Sunny Dhawan, ’18; Craig Dunlap, ’96; Julia Nguyen, ’17; Lauren Allegretti, ’16; and Gail Tischke, ’19.

Dr. Michael Han has been appointed to the American Board of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery’s Examination Committee. He will serve as an examiner for the specialty’s board examination. Dr. Han is also a CODA site visitor for Advanced Dental Education in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery.

Dr. Mohamed Fayad, Clinical Associate Professor and UIC Endodontics Class of 2000, received the prestigious AAE Calvin D. Torneck Part-time Educator Award at American Association of Endodontics Annual Meeting 21. Congratulations to Dr. Fayad and all the others who work so hard to enhance our reputation and visibility in the Endodontic community. DEPARTMENT OF ORAL BIOLOGY

Dr. Anne George, the Dr. Allan G. Brodie Endowed Professor and Professor of Oral Biology, was recently selected for the 2021 class of the American Association of Dental Research (AARD) Fellows. The AADR Fellows Program is designed to recognize leaders who have achieved research excellence and have served AADR throughout their careers. Accomplishments and letters of support are thoroughly reviewed to establish that nominees meet the stringent criteria expected of an AADR Fellow.

Dr. Nicholas Callahan, Assistant Professor, has been named to serve as Co-Leader of the UI Health Head and Neck Cancer Integrated Practice Unit. Integrated Practice Units (IPU) are designed around specific medical conditions to provide comprehensive and value-driven care to patients. The goals are to coordinate care across different specialties, provide greater access to care, and improve outcomes, all at a lower cost. Head and neck cancer patients have a multitude of needs both in the short term and long term, and Dr. Callahan and his team will aim to help bring all the treating specialties together, providing these head and neck cancer patients the lifesaving treatments they need as quickly and efficiently as possible and then continue providing life-long care throughout treatment and well into recovery with overall improved quality of life.

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Dr. Jasjot Sahni, Clinical Assistant Professor, has been selected as a CODA Site visitor for Orofacial Pain programs. Dr. Alison Doubleday, Chicago Dental Society Professor and Director of Faculty Development, has been named an American Dental Education Association (ADEA) Aspire, Achieve, Lead (AAL) Faculty Leadership Institute Fellow for 2021-2022. The ADEA Leadership Institute is a yearlong program designed to develop the most promising individuals at academic dental institutions to become future leaders in dental and higher education. As the flagship program for exceptional mid-career faculty and administrators, the ADEA Leadership Institute goes well beyond standard professional development. Fellows who have graduated from the Institute hold positions ranging from department chairs to program directors to deans of dental schools. Dr. Sheela Raja, Director, College of Dentistry Resilience Center and Associate Professor, was featured and shared her expertise on an NBC Chicago segment regarding the new CDC mask guidelines. DEPARTMENT OF ORTHODONTICS

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Dr. Galang-Boquiren, Associate Professor and Director of Predoctoral Orthodontics, was named a 2021-2022 Executive Leadership in Academic Medicine® (ELAM) Fellow! Established in 1995, the distinguished ELAM program offers an intensive one-year fellowship of leadership training with extensive coaching, networking and mentoring opportunities aimed at expanding the national pool of qualified women candidates for leadership in academic medicine, dentistry, public health and pharmacy. The ELAM program has been specially developed for women faculty at the associate or full professor level who demonstrate the greatest potential for assuming executive leadership positions at academic health centers within the next five years. While attaining higher levels within the AHC executive ranks is the program's primary focus, ELAM encourages its graduates to pursue the full diversity of roles that offer opportunities for leadership within their organizations. DEPARTMENT OF PEDIATRIC DENTISTRY

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Hospital of Chicago] to receive the Dr. Indru C. Punwani Graduate Student Research Award. This is the eighth year of the Graduate Student Research Award (GSRA), which serves to honor Dr. Punwani and his dedication to the dynamic field of pediatric dentistry. The American Academy of Pediatric Dentists’ Jerome B. Miller “For the Kids” Award has been awarded to Dr. David M. Avenetti. This award is presented annually to an up-and-coming clinician, researcher or academician in pediatric dentistry for their outstanding efforts directed to children’s oral health and welfare. The Jerome B. Miller “For the Kids” Award was established in May 2007 by the AAPD Foundation, to honor former AAPD and Foundation President Dr. Jerome B. Miller for his many years of service to children, philanthropy and giving back to the profession of pediatric dentistry. Dr. Nouf Alajaji, second-year Pediatric Resident, won second place in the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry Graduate Student Research Awards held during their annual meeting. The title of her project was, “Success of Three Primary Molar Pulpotomy Materials: A Retrospective Study.” She competed against graduating residents from every program in the country, among others. Dr. Bhakti Desai, second-year resident, and Dr. Patrick Smith, Assistant Professor, Division of Prevention and Public Health Sciences, had their “Letter to the Editor” titled “Dental Care Access” published in the June 2021 issue of The Journal of the American Dental Association. DEPARTMENT OF PERIODONTICS

Dr. Tolga Tozum, Associate Professor, completed a certificate program in hypnosis and has become a hypnotherapist. Dr. Tozum says of his experience, “I studied between September 2019 and December 2020 at the School of Hypnotherapy, Hypnosis Motivation Institute, which included 300 hours of didactic and practice parts with numerous exams. It is really difficult having classes after hours and especially after a long clinic and research day. I have been in practice for almost 24 years, and I think this education provided me with a different perspective about improving my communication skills with patients. I think I could help patients who have dental fear and anxiety problems. I would like to continue my education in order to become a Clinical Hypnotherapist, during which I hope to learn even more techniques.” Dr. Saba Khan, Clinical Assistant Professor, was elected as the Village Trustee of Morton Grove, IL during their April 6 elections. Dr. Khan is excited about her new role in her town, where she had served as Planning and Zoning Commissioner for eight years. While she practices Periodontics full-time, she enjoys being involved in civic engagement, as she believes we must all give back to our community at some level.


Five newly board certified UIC Endodontics alumni were recognized this year at the virtual Grossman ceremony: Drs. Sunny Dhawan, ’18; Craig Dunlap, ’96; Julia Nguyen, ’17; Lauren Allegretti, ’16; and Gail Tischke, ’19.

Dr. Michael Han has been appointed to the American Board of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery’s Examination Committee. He will serve as an examiner for the specialty’s board examination. Dr. Han is also a CODA site visitor for Advanced Dental Education in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery.

Dr. Mohamed Fayad, Clinical Associate Professor and UIC Endodontics Class of 2000, received the prestigious AAE Calvin D. Torneck Part-time Educator Award at American Association of Endodontics Annual Meeting 21. Congratulations to Dr. Fayad and all the others who work so hard to enhance our reputation and visibility in the Endodontic community. DEPARTMENT OF ORAL BIOLOGY

Dr. Anne George, the Dr. Allan G. Brodie Endowed Professor and Professor of Oral Biology, was recently selected for the 2021 class of the American Association of Dental Research (AARD) Fellows. The AADR Fellows Program is designed to recognize leaders who have achieved research excellence and have served AADR throughout their careers. Accomplishments and letters of support are thoroughly reviewed to establish that nominees meet the stringent criteria expected of an AADR Fellow.

Dr. Nicholas Callahan, Assistant Professor, has been named to serve as Co-Leader of the UI Health Head and Neck Cancer Integrated Practice Unit. Integrated Practice Units (IPU) are designed around specific medical conditions to provide comprehensive and value-driven care to patients. The goals are to coordinate care across different specialties, provide greater access to care, and improve outcomes, all at a lower cost. Head and neck cancer patients have a multitude of needs both in the short term and long term, and Dr. Callahan and his team will aim to help bring all the treating specialties together, providing these head and neck cancer patients the lifesaving treatments they need as quickly and efficiently as possible and then continue providing life-long care throughout treatment and well into recovery with overall improved quality of life.

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DEPARTMENT OF ORAL MEDICINE AND DIAGNOSTIC SCIENCES

Dr. Jasjot Sahni, Clinical Assistant Professor, has been selected as a CODA Site visitor for Orofacial Pain programs. Dr. Alison Doubleday, Chicago Dental Society Professor and Director of Faculty Development, has been named an American Dental Education Association (ADEA) Aspire, Achieve, Lead (AAL) Faculty Leadership Institute Fellow for 2021-2022. The ADEA Leadership Institute is a yearlong program designed to develop the most promising individuals at academic dental institutions to become future leaders in dental and higher education. As the flagship program for exceptional mid-career faculty and administrators, the ADEA Leadership Institute goes well beyond standard professional development. Fellows who have graduated from the Institute hold positions ranging from department chairs to program directors to deans of dental schools. Dr. Sheela Raja, Director, College of Dentistry Resilience Center and Associate Professor, was featured and shared her expertise on an NBC Chicago segment regarding the new CDC mask guidelines. DEPARTMENT OF ORTHODONTICS

01. Dr. Justin Baik 02. Dr. Sheela Raja 03. Dr. Anne George 04. Dr. Nouf Alajaji 05. Dr. Christine Wu

Dr. Galang-Boquiren, Associate Professor and Director of Predoctoral Orthodontics, was named a 2021-2022 Executive Leadership in Academic Medicine® (ELAM) Fellow! Established in 1995, the distinguished ELAM program offers an intensive one-year fellowship of leadership training with extensive coaching, networking and mentoring opportunities aimed at expanding the national pool of qualified women candidates for leadership in academic medicine, dentistry, public health and pharmacy. The ELAM program has been specially developed for women faculty at the associate or full professor level who demonstrate the greatest potential for assuming executive leadership positions at academic health centers within the next five years. While attaining higher levels within the AHC executive ranks is the program's primary focus, ELAM encourages its graduates to pursue the full diversity of roles that offer opportunities for leadership within their organizations. DEPARTMENT OF PEDIATRIC DENTISTRY

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Dr. Brittaney Hill has been selected as a recipient of the 2021 ADEA Faculty of Color Scholarships: ADEA Emerging Leaders Program. This important scholarship provides a full waiver of tuition for the ADEA Emerging Leaders Program, which was held online from April 29 to May 1, 2021. Dr. Christine Wu was quoted in an article titled “4 Ways Beyond Brushing to Keep Your Teeth Healthy” by Yahoo Life on the effects of sipping unsweetened tea. The Illinois Society of Pediatric Dentists (ISPD) recently selected Dr. Justin Baik, Pediatric Dentistry resident, and Dr. Stephanie Sue [of the Ann and Robert H. Lurie Children’s

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Hospital of Chicago] to receive the Dr. Indru C. Punwani Graduate Student Research Award. This is the eighth year of the Graduate Student Research Award (GSRA), which serves to honor Dr. Punwani and his dedication to the dynamic field of pediatric dentistry. The American Academy of Pediatric Dentists’ Jerome B. Miller “For the Kids” Award has been awarded to Dr. David M. Avenetti. This award is presented annually to an up-and-coming clinician, researcher or academician in pediatric dentistry for their outstanding efforts directed to children’s oral health and welfare. The Jerome B. Miller “For the Kids” Award was established in May 2007 by the AAPD Foundation, to honor former AAPD and Foundation President Dr. Jerome B. Miller for his many years of service to children, philanthropy and giving back to the profession of pediatric dentistry. Dr. Nouf Alajaji, second-year Pediatric Resident, won second place in the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry Graduate Student Research Awards held during their annual meeting. The title of her project was, “Success of Three Primary Molar Pulpotomy Materials: A Retrospective Study.” She competed against graduating residents from every program in the country, among others. Dr. Bhakti Desai, second-year resident, and Dr. Patrick Smith, Assistant Professor, Division of Prevention and Public Health Sciences, had their “Letter to the Editor” titled “Dental Care Access” published in the June 2021 issue of The Journal of the American Dental Association. DEPARTMENT OF PERIODONTICS

Dr. Tolga Tozum, Associate Professor, completed a certificate program in hypnosis and has become a hypnotherapist. Dr. Tozum says of his experience, “I studied between September 2019 and December 2020 at the School of Hypnotherapy, Hypnosis Motivation Institute, which included 300 hours of didactic and practice parts with numerous exams. It is really difficult having classes after hours and especially after a long clinic and research day. I have been in practice for almost 24 years, and I think this education provided me with a different perspective about improving my communication skills with patients. I think I could help patients who have dental fear and anxiety problems. I would like to continue my education in order to become a Clinical Hypnotherapist, during which I hope to learn even more techniques.” Dr. Saba Khan, Clinical Assistant Professor, was elected as the Village Trustee of Morton Grove, IL during their April 6 elections. Dr. Khan is excited about her new role in her town, where she had served as Planning and Zoning Commissioner for eight years. While she practices Periodontics full-time, she enjoys being involved in civic engagement, as she believes we must all give back to our community at some level.


Dr. Rand Harlow named next department head of Restorative Dentistry. Following a national search, Dr. Rand Harlow DDS FACP, currently the Program Director of the Advanced Educational Program in the Prosthodontics department, has been named the next Department Head of Restorative Dentistry. “As a UIC College of Dentistry alumnus, I am extremely appreciative and excited for the opportunity to lead our Restorative Dentistry Department into the next phase of educational and clinical excellence,” says Dr. Harlow. He continues by saying, “I look forward to collaborating with our phenomenal team of students, residents, faculty and staff, who all work tirelessly to provide the highest levels of interdisciplinary care to our patients.”

Dr. Denise Hale ‘88, Clinical Instructor, has been installed as Treasurer of the Chicago Dental Society for 2021. Dr. Hale also was featured in the March 2021 issue of the Journal of the Michigan Dental Association for her article titled, “Vaccination by Dentists: Integrating Vaccination into Dental Practice.” Dr. Swee Tan, Clinical Assistant Professor, is the 2021 recipient of the Jon Daniel Teaching Award, which confers upon him the distinction as a Jon Daniel Teaching Scholar. Dr. Tan’s nominations mention his “super-motivating” approach to teaching and highlight his caring, patient and respectful attitude to all his students. He clearly demonstrates a passion for teaching and creates a positive learning environment in his classes by motivating students to strive for excellence with his enthusiastic support and guidance. Several nominators cited Dr. Tan as a role model and an inspiration.

Dr. Harlow is a graduate of UIC (DDS, 1992) whereupon he did a GPR residency (Jessie Brown VA, 1993) followed by a Geriatric Dental Residency (Jessie Brown VA, 1994) and then the postgraduate Advanced Education Program in Prosthodontics (UIC, 1997). He is a diplomat of the American Board of Prosthodontics and a Fellow of the American College of Prosthodontists. In his faculty roles at UIC, he has been a Managing Partner and Director of the Pre-Doctoral Implant Program.

SUMMER 2021 NUMBER 69

UIC COLLEGE OF DENTISTRY

DEAR ALUMNI AND FRIENDS: I am delighted to write this message—my first as the President of the UIC Dental Alumni Board of Directors. The torch was passed to me last year by Dr. Jon Nickelsen, DDS '03, who served with distinction in this role. Thank you, Dr. Nickelsen for your time, commitment, and contributions. The College is better for your involvement. Despite the pandemic, the Dental Alumni Board has been virtually meeting regularly over the past year plus. As Directors and alumni of the UIC, Loyola, and Northwestern dental programs, we have been particularly impressed with Dean Stanford’s College updates, where he explores the continued safety protocols and upgrades at the College of Dentistry, as well as the ongoing accomplishments of faculty, students, and residents. You’ll read about many of those in this inaugural, reimagined College magazine, now called Cusp. The College continues to innovate and evolve under Dean Stanford’s nimble leadership. This is a proud moment to be an alum or friend of the College of Dentistry, to work at the College of Dentistry, and to be in partnership with the College of Dentistry. Importantly, there is a light at the end of the tunnel with respect to the pandemic and embracing a new normal, which Dean Stanford talks about in his message. The College successfully graduated its DMD, DMD-AS, and postgraduates during this most unusual year and this was, as you would guess, no easy feat. Congratulations to all of the graduates, and to the faculty and staff who so deftly steered our students and residents towards graduation. This was a heroic accomplishment and a true reflection of the excellence of the College!

The Department of Restorative Dentistry is currently the largest department in the College and has programs covering the didactic, clinical care, research and scholarship missions related to Biomaterials, Operative Dentistry, and Prosthodontics. Dr. Harlow will be meeting individually with the Department staff and faculty to gain insights into her/his thoughts, views, and aspirations for the Department and the College.

As dentists in private practice, many of us have had our own challenges while navigating the pandemic and our businesses. Practices having to close temporarily, reduce hours, invest in COVID-19 preventative measures, and shortages of staff have affected many of us. I would like to mention that as we begin, and hopefully continue, to come out of many of the conditions of the pandemic, the Dental Alumni Board is here and actively planning for the future. When we can, we will resume events where we gather, connect, share, and network. Please keep an eye on your email for more information.

The College leadership is working closely with Dr. Harlow as plans are being completed for significant investments in digital dentistry and related technologies to complement the new vision and missions he has articulated for the Department.

Finally, I would like to ask you to consider joining us. We have a number of open Board slots and we would welcome your membership and valuable contributions. Involvement is not limited to UIC graduates, as I myself attended Loyola University Chicago. The UIC family has made me feel at home, and we would warmly welcome Loyola and Northwestern graduates who are willing to serve and give back to the profession. The more voices we have at the table, the better we can serve our alumni and friends. If you are interested in becoming a Director on the Board, please contact myself or any other Board member. You may also contact Ana Lisa Hendricks, Director of Donor Relations, at aogbac1@uic.edu, who will send you the application. Thank you for contemplating your membership and engagement. I hope that you and your families are well and enjoying the summer. I look forward to a new academic year, filled with news of College innovations in technology and curriculum, faculty, student, and resident successes, and the rewards of serving thousands of Illinoisans with accessible, compassionate, and excellent oral health care. I also wish you, our alumni and friends, much continued success. Warm regards and well wishes,

DR. PAUL S. BURKEY

Loyola, DDS ’83, MS Orthodontics University of Iowa ‘85

JOIN OUR ALUMNI BOARD Activity on the UIC Dental Alumni Board offers the opportunity to network, engage with alumni, and effect change at the College. To view the current list of Board Directors, or for an application, please visit: https://dentistry.uic.edu/ alumni-giving/alumni-affairs/alumni-board/

Dr. Swee Tan

“I am proud to announce the appointment of Dr. Rand Harlow as the next Department Head of Restorative Dentistry, pending Board of Trustees approval” said Dean Stanford. He continued by stating, “I want to thank Dr. Lee Jameson, who has served as the interim Head of the Department since 2018 and Dr. Brad Johnson, Department Head of Endodontics, who served as the chair of the search committee. I also want to thank each member of the search committee for their hard work in completing this successful search. Congratulations, Dr. Harlow!”

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Dr. Bin Yang (Assistant Professor) and Dr. Cortino Sukotjo (Associate Professor) received the UIC Campus 20202021 Teaching Recognition Program (TRP) Award by the Provost’s Office on the UIC Campus. This was a highly competitive award, speaking volumes to and representing the excellence of a hard working faculty.

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Questions? Email DentAlumniBoard@uic.edu


Dr. Rand Harlow named next department head of Restorative Dentistry. Following a national search, Dr. Rand Harlow DDS FACP, currently the Program Director of the Advanced Educational Program in the Prosthodontics department, has been named the next Department Head of Restorative Dentistry. “As a UIC College of Dentistry alumnus, I am extremely appreciative and excited for the opportunity to lead our Restorative Dentistry Department into the next phase of educational and clinical excellence,” says Dr. Harlow. He continues by saying, “I look forward to collaborating with our phenomenal team of students, residents, faculty and staff, who all work tirelessly to provide the highest levels of interdisciplinary care to our patients.”

Dr. Denise Hale ‘88, Clinical Instructor, has been installed as Treasurer of the Chicago Dental Society for 2021. Dr. Hale also was featured in the March 2021 issue of the Journal of the Michigan Dental Association for her article titled, “Vaccination by Dentists: Integrating Vaccination into Dental Practice.” Dr. Swee Tan, Clinical Assistant Professor, is the 2021 recipient of the Jon Daniel Teaching Award, which confers upon him the distinction as a Jon Daniel Teaching Scholar. Dr. Tan’s nominations mention his “super-motivating” approach to teaching and highlight his caring, patient and respectful attitude to all his students. He clearly demonstrates a passion for teaching and creates a positive learning environment in his classes by motivating students to strive for excellence with his enthusiastic support and guidance. Several nominators cited Dr. Tan as a role model and an inspiration.

Dr. Harlow is a graduate of UIC (DDS, 1992) whereupon he did a GPR residency (Jessie Brown VA, 1993) followed by a Geriatric Dental Residency (Jessie Brown VA, 1994) and then the postgraduate Advanced Education Program in Prosthodontics (UIC, 1997). He is a diplomat of the American Board of Prosthodontics and a Fellow of the American College of Prosthodontists. In his faculty roles at UIC, he has been a Managing Partner and Director of the Pre-Doctoral Implant Program.

SUMMER 2021 NUMBER 69

UIC COLLEGE OF DENTISTRY

DEAR ALUMNI AND FRIENDS: I am delighted to write this message—my first as the President of the UIC Dental Alumni Board of Directors. The torch was passed to me last year by Dr. Jon Nickelsen, DDS '03, who served with distinction in this role. Thank you, Dr. Nickelsen for your time, commitment, and contributions. The College is better for your involvement. Despite the pandemic, the Dental Alumni Board has been virtually meeting regularly over the past year plus. As Directors and alumni of the UIC, Loyola, and Northwestern dental programs, we have been particularly impressed with Dean Stanford’s College updates, where he explores the continued safety protocols and upgrades at the College of Dentistry, as well as the ongoing accomplishments of faculty, students, and residents. You’ll read about many of those in this inaugural, reimagined College magazine, now called Cusp. The College continues to innovate and evolve under Dean Stanford’s nimble leadership. This is a proud moment to be an alum or friend of the College of Dentistry, to work at the College of Dentistry, and to be in partnership with the College of Dentistry. Importantly, there is a light at the end of the tunnel with respect to the pandemic and embracing a new normal, which Dean Stanford talks about in his message. The College successfully graduated its DMD, DMD-AS, and postgraduates during this most unusual year and this was, as you would guess, no easy feat. Congratulations to all of the graduates, and to the faculty and staff who so deftly steered our students and residents towards graduation. This was a heroic accomplishment and a true reflection of the excellence of the College!

The Department of Restorative Dentistry is currently the largest department in the College and has programs covering the didactic, clinical care, research and scholarship missions related to Biomaterials, Operative Dentistry, and Prosthodontics. Dr. Harlow will be meeting individually with the Department staff and faculty to gain insights into her/his thoughts, views, and aspirations for the Department and the College.

As dentists in private practice, many of us have had our own challenges while navigating the pandemic and our businesses. Practices having to close temporarily, reduce hours, invest in COVID-19 preventative measures, and shortages of staff have affected many of us. I would like to mention that as we begin, and hopefully continue, to come out of many of the conditions of the pandemic, the Dental Alumni Board is here and actively planning for the future. When we can, we will resume events where we gather, connect, share, and network. Please keep an eye on your email for more information.

The College leadership is working closely with Dr. Harlow as plans are being completed for significant investments in digital dentistry and related technologies to complement the new vision and missions he has articulated for the Department.

Finally, I would like to ask you to consider joining us. We have a number of open Board slots and we would welcome your membership and valuable contributions. Involvement is not limited to UIC graduates, as I myself attended Loyola University Chicago. The UIC family has made me feel at home, and we would warmly welcome Loyola and Northwestern graduates who are willing to serve and give back to the profession. The more voices we have at the table, the better we can serve our alumni and friends. If you are interested in becoming a Director on the Board, please contact myself or any other Board member. You may also contact Ana Lisa Hendricks, Director of Donor Relations, at aogbac1@uic.edu, who will send you the application. Thank you for contemplating your membership and engagement. I hope that you and your families are well and enjoying the summer. I look forward to a new academic year, filled with news of College innovations in technology and curriculum, faculty, student, and resident successes, and the rewards of serving thousands of Illinoisans with accessible, compassionate, and excellent oral health care. I also wish you, our alumni and friends, much continued success. Warm regards and well wishes,

DR. PAUL S. BURKEY

Loyola, DDS ’83, MS Orthodontics University of Iowa ‘85

JOIN OUR ALUMNI BOARD Activity on the UIC Dental Alumni Board offers the opportunity to network, engage with alumni, and effect change at the College. To view the current list of Board Directors, or for an application, please visit: https://dentistry.uic.edu/ alumni-giving/alumni-affairs/alumni-board/

Dr. Swee Tan

“I am proud to announce the appointment of Dr. Rand Harlow as the next Department Head of Restorative Dentistry, pending Board of Trustees approval” said Dean Stanford. He continued by stating, “I want to thank Dr. Lee Jameson, who has served as the interim Head of the Department since 2018 and Dr. Brad Johnson, Department Head of Endodontics, who served as the chair of the search committee. I also want to thank each member of the search committee for their hard work in completing this successful search. Congratulations, Dr. Harlow!”

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Dr. Bin Yang (Assistant Professor) and Dr. Cortino Sukotjo (Associate Professor) received the UIC Campus 20202021 Teaching Recognition Program (TRP) Award by the Provost’s Office on the UIC Campus. This was a highly competitive award, speaking volumes to and representing the excellence of a hard working faculty.

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Questions? Email DentAlumniBoard@uic.edu


1984

1987

Dr. Norman Wahl authored a book, "Dentists at War: 12 Who Went Beyond the Call of Duty" in June 2020.

Dr. John Nusstein, Columbus, OH, was appointed to a two year term as President of the American Association of Endodontists Foundation (AAEF).

Endodontic Clinic at University of Iowa named for Dr. Richard Walton.

Dr. Dave Maclin was a panelist in a discussion hosted by the College’s chapter of the Student National Dental Association, the Urban Health Program, and the Diversity Advisory Committee, titled “History of Black Dentists in Chicago” in February 2021.

1978

1985

Dr. Cheryl Watson-Lowry was interviewed in a Glamour article on the importance of oral hygiene and steps you can take prior to visiting your dentist during the pandemic. She was also a panelist in a discussion hosted by the College’s chapter of the Student National Dental Association, the Urban Health Program, and the Diversity Advisory Committee, titled “History of Black Dentists in Chicago” in February 2021.

1980 Dr. Patrick Foley was installed as President-Elect of the American Board of Orthodontics on May 1, 2021. Dr. Foley is associate professor and assistant director of the Center for Advanced Dental Education at Saint Louis University. He previously had a private practice in orthodontics in Lake Zurich, IL, for 30 years. First certified by the ABO in 1995, he is a member of the College of Diplomates of the American Board of Orthodontics (CDABO). He is a past president of the Illinois Society of Orthodontists and is member of the World Federation of Orthodontists.

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ALUMNI CLASS NOTES

1959

Dr. Richard Bona was installed as Treasurer of the Illinois State Dental Society for the 2020-2021 term.

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1988

1997

2017

Dr. Michael Durbin was installed in November 2020 as Secretary of Chicago Dental Society for 2021.

Dr. Genaro Romo was featured in a Delta Dental of Illinois article honoring his accomplishments during Hispanic Heritage Month.

Dr. Kelsey Brar was featured in a Hinsdale Living article titled “Premier Doctors” after joining Band & Wire Orthodontics and Pediatric Dentistry in Clarendon Hills, IL.

Dr. Denise Hale Sorpassa was installed in November 2020 as Treasurer of the Chicago Dental Society for 2021. She also published an article in the Journal of the Michigan Dental Association titled "Vaccination by Dentists: Where it's already happening, why it makes sense, how it could improve public health Integrating vaccination into dental practice."

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Dr. Anthony Markiewicz was featured in the Daily Herald for completely renovating his office in Mundelein to ensure a safe and responsible re-open.

1986 Dr. Thomas Schneider has been appointed the 2021 President-Elect of the Chicago Dental Society. Dr. Schneider also teaches in the Department of Periodontics at the College.

Dr. Bernard O’Reilly was featured in an informational IssueWire article about his practice in Schaumburg, IL.

Dr. Mark Humenik was presented with the Chicago Dental Society Foundation (CDSF) Vision Award for his generous support of access to care programs and dental education for the underserved during the virtual Opening Session of CDS' annual Midwinter meeting in February 2021.

1990 Dr. Toni Roucka co-authored an article in the Journal of Dental Education entitled “Validation of an instructional module to help dental students learn to avoid plagiarism.”

1991

2005 Dr. Christopher Bingham was featured in Dental Town magazine for his RoboticAssisted Dental Implant Surgery. Dr. Raymond L. Wright III was a panelist in a discussion hosted by the College’s chapter of the Student National Dental Association, the Urban Health Program, and the Diversity Advisory Committee, titled “History of Black Dentists in Chicago” in February 2021.

2006 Dr. Adam Winckler was featured in a Hinsdale Living article titled “Premier Doctors,” highlighting his private practice in Hinsdale, IL and his comprehensive oral healthcare approach.

2009 Dr. Suvidha Sachdeva was featured in From the Bottom to the Top podcast highlighting her dental practice in Roswell, Georgia.

Dr. Daniel Rosales was a guest speaker at a Hispanic Student Dental Association (HSDA) meeting, discussing his professional journey and sharing lessons on how to continue to be involved with the Hispanic community after graduation.

2018 Dr. John Tran was featured in an article by UIC Alumni titled “Learning About Health Disparity by Leaving Home.” The Young Health Professionals hosted a conversation with UIC College of Dentistry alumna Dr. Jessica Williams, '18, and Dr. Patrick Smith, Assistant Professor in the Division of Prevention and Public Health Sciences, as part of their public health series. The topic was, "Black Folks in Oral Health and Research."

2019 Dr. Lina Al-Chaar joined Marietta Dental Professionals in November 2020.

Dr. David Brown retired from dentistry in March of 2020. He and his wife have 10 grandchildren, from 4 months to 16 years old, who keep them busy. He spends his time doing landscape photography, playing his drums and piano, and reading.

2012

2020

Dr. Tamara Oweis was featured in a Hinsdale Living article titled “Premier Doctors,” highlighting her practice, Band & Wire Orthodontics and Pediatric Dentistry in Clarendon Hills, IL.

Dr. Erick Quintana Raya was the subject of an article by UIC Alumni highlighting the different paths that exist to serving the underserved in the field of dentistry.

1995

2016

Dr. Brian Caraba created Well Articulated: A Dental Podcast. The podcast covers a range of topics including public health and applying to dental school. Dr. Louis Kaufman serves on the editorial advisory board for Dental Product Shopper. Dr. Kaufman also published the article, “A Successful Solo Dental Practice Really Isn’t Solo at All” in the June 2019 issue of Compendium. Dr. Stacey Van Scoyoc was installed as President-Elect of the Illinois State Dental Society for the 2020-2021 term.

Dr. Courtney Botica was featured in a New Lenox Patch article highlighting her new practice in her hometown. Dr. Lorenzo Prieto created Well Articulated: A Dental Podcast. The podcast covers a range of topics including public health and applying to dental school.

Dr. Rachel Vorwaller, Pediatric Dentistry class of ’20 and MS-Oral Science '20, has received the American Board of Pediatric Dentistry Pugh Award for scoring in the top 3% in the comprehensive Pediatric Dentistry board exams.

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1985 Dr. Alice Boghosian was installed as President of the Illinois State Dental Society for the 2020-2021 term.

1986 Dr. Terri Tiersky, former Chicago Dental Society President, was interviewed by AP News on the reopening of dental practices in the U.S.


1984

1987

Dr. Norman Wahl authored a book, "Dentists at War: 12 Who Went Beyond the Call of Duty" in June 2020.

Dr. John Nusstein, Columbus, OH, was appointed to a two year term as President of the American Association of Endodontists Foundation (AAEF).

Endodontic Clinic at University of Iowa named for Dr. Richard Walton.

Dr. Dave Maclin was a panelist in a discussion hosted by the College’s chapter of the Student National Dental Association, the Urban Health Program, and the Diversity Advisory Committee, titled “History of Black Dentists in Chicago” in February 2021.

1978

1985

Dr. Cheryl Watson-Lowry was interviewed in a Glamour article on the importance of oral hygiene and steps you can take prior to visiting your dentist during the pandemic. She was also a panelist in a discussion hosted by the College’s chapter of the Student National Dental Association, the Urban Health Program, and the Diversity Advisory Committee, titled “History of Black Dentists in Chicago” in February 2021.

1980 Dr. Patrick Foley was installed as President-Elect of the American Board of Orthodontics on May 1, 2021. Dr. Foley is associate professor and assistant director of the Center for Advanced Dental Education at Saint Louis University. He previously had a private practice in orthodontics in Lake Zurich, IL, for 30 years. First certified by the ABO in 1995, he is a member of the College of Diplomates of the American Board of Orthodontics (CDABO). He is a past president of the Illinois Society of Orthodontists and is member of the World Federation of Orthodontists.

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UIC COLLEGE OF DENTISTRY

ALUMNI CLASS NOTES

ALUMNI CLASS NOTES

1959

Dr. Richard Bona was installed as Treasurer of the Illinois State Dental Society for the 2020-2021 term.

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1988

1997

2017

Dr. Michael Durbin was installed in November 2020 as Secretary of Chicago Dental Society for 2021.

Dr. Genaro Romo was featured in a Delta Dental of Illinois article honoring his accomplishments during Hispanic Heritage Month.

Dr. Kelsey Brar was featured in a Hinsdale Living article titled “Premier Doctors” after joining Band & Wire Orthodontics and Pediatric Dentistry in Clarendon Hills, IL.

Dr. Denise Hale Sorpassa was installed in November 2020 as Treasurer of the Chicago Dental Society for 2021. She also published an article in the Journal of the Michigan Dental Association titled "Vaccination by Dentists: Where it's already happening, why it makes sense, how it could improve public health Integrating vaccination into dental practice."

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Dr. Anthony Markiewicz was featured in the Daily Herald for completely renovating his office in Mundelein to ensure a safe and responsible re-open.

1986 Dr. Thomas Schneider has been appointed the 2021 President-Elect of the Chicago Dental Society. Dr. Schneider also teaches in the Department of Periodontics at the College.

Dr. Bernard O’Reilly was featured in an informational IssueWire article about his practice in Schaumburg, IL.

Dr. Mark Humenik was presented with the Chicago Dental Society Foundation (CDSF) Vision Award for his generous support of access to care programs and dental education for the underserved during the virtual Opening Session of CDS' annual Midwinter meeting in February 2021.

1990 Dr. Toni Roucka co-authored an article in the Journal of Dental Education entitled “Validation of an instructional module to help dental students learn to avoid plagiarism.”

1991

2005 Dr. Christopher Bingham was featured in Dental Town magazine for his RoboticAssisted Dental Implant Surgery. Dr. Raymond L. Wright III was a panelist in a discussion hosted by the College’s chapter of the Student National Dental Association, the Urban Health Program, and the Diversity Advisory Committee, titled “History of Black Dentists in Chicago” in February 2021.

2006 Dr. Adam Winckler was featured in a Hinsdale Living article titled “Premier Doctors,” highlighting his private practice in Hinsdale, IL and his comprehensive oral healthcare approach.

2009 Dr. Suvidha Sachdeva was featured in From the Bottom to the Top podcast highlighting her dental practice in Roswell, Georgia.

Dr. Daniel Rosales was a guest speaker at a Hispanic Student Dental Association (HSDA) meeting, discussing his professional journey and sharing lessons on how to continue to be involved with the Hispanic community after graduation.

2018 Dr. John Tran was featured in an article by UIC Alumni titled “Learning About Health Disparity by Leaving Home.” The Young Health Professionals hosted a conversation with UIC College of Dentistry alumna Dr. Jessica Williams, '18, and Dr. Patrick Smith, Assistant Professor in the Division of Prevention and Public Health Sciences, as part of their public health series. The topic was, "Black Folks in Oral Health and Research."

2019 Dr. Lina Al-Chaar joined Marietta Dental Professionals in November 2020.

Dr. David Brown retired from dentistry in March of 2020. He and his wife have 10 grandchildren, from 4 months to 16 years old, who keep them busy. He spends his time doing landscape photography, playing his drums and piano, and reading.

2012

2020

Dr. Tamara Oweis was featured in a Hinsdale Living article titled “Premier Doctors,” highlighting her practice, Band & Wire Orthodontics and Pediatric Dentistry in Clarendon Hills, IL.

Dr. Erick Quintana Raya was the subject of an article by UIC Alumni highlighting the different paths that exist to serving the underserved in the field of dentistry.

1995

2016

Dr. Brian Caraba created Well Articulated: A Dental Podcast. The podcast covers a range of topics including public health and applying to dental school. Dr. Louis Kaufman serves on the editorial advisory board for Dental Product Shopper. Dr. Kaufman also published the article, “A Successful Solo Dental Practice Really Isn’t Solo at All” in the June 2019 issue of Compendium. Dr. Stacey Van Scoyoc was installed as President-Elect of the Illinois State Dental Society for the 2020-2021 term.

Dr. Courtney Botica was featured in a New Lenox Patch article highlighting her new practice in her hometown. Dr. Lorenzo Prieto created Well Articulated: A Dental Podcast. The podcast covers a range of topics including public health and applying to dental school.

Dr. Rachel Vorwaller, Pediatric Dentistry class of ’20 and MS-Oral Science '20, has received the American Board of Pediatric Dentistry Pugh Award for scoring in the top 3% in the comprehensive Pediatric Dentistry board exams.

LOYOLA

1985 Dr. Alice Boghosian was installed as President of the Illinois State Dental Society for the 2020-2021 term.

1986 Dr. Terri Tiersky, former Chicago Dental Society President, was interviewed by AP News on the reopening of dental practices in the U.S.


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PROFESSOR EMERITUS DR. SAMSON S. “SAM” FLORES ’58

Dr. Flores served as President of the UIC Dental Alumni Board, the Omicron Kappa Upsilon dental honor society, and the Midwest Academy of Prosthodontics. He was a consultant and examiner for the specialty of Prosthodontics for the Illinois State Department of Professional Regulation for 20 years.. He earned the University of Illinois Alumni Loyalty Award in 1968 and the 2016 Distinguished Dental Alumni Award.

IN MEMORIAM A LIFE OF SERVICE AND GIVING BACK: DR. RICHARD PALESE PERRY, ‘68

The University of Illinois Chicago College of Dentistry is grateful to Delta Dental of Illinois and the Delta Dental of Illinois Foundation for establishing the Dr. Richard P. Perry Surgical Suite in the new Illinois Children’s Healthcare Foundation Pediatric Dentistry Outpatient Care Center. Dr. Perry served on the Board of Directors of Delta Dental of Illinois from 1999 to 2017. He was Chairman of the Board from 1999 to 2013. Dr. Perry served as Illinois State Dental Society President in 1996-97 and served the Chicago Dental Society in many roles, including General Chair of the CDS Midwinter Meeting and Director of the West Side Branch.

Dr. Richard Palese Perry, of Forest Park, IL, passed away January 19, 2021 at the age of 80. Dr. Perry served on the College faculty from 1971 to 2000, where he was Clinical Associate Professor of Restorative Dentistry, Clinic Director, and then as Associate Dean for Clinical Affairs. He received several Golden Apple Awards for Teaching Excellence. Dr. Perry earned the Dr. E. Lloyd Du Brul Faculty Achievement award for 1996, the Dr. F. William Towner Organized Dentistry Award for 1997, the University of Illinois Alumni Loyalty Award for 2003, and the Distinguished Dental Alumnus Award for 2012. Dr. Perry received many accolades, but he took more pride in encouraging young minds and filling them with the love he had for dentistry.

He was on the Board of the Paul W. Clopper Foundation and Board of Dentistry of the State of Illinois Department of Registration and Licensure. He also was an Examiner for the North East Regional Board of Dental Examiners and for the Central Regional Testing Services. Organizations in which Dr. Perry held fellowships include the Academy of General Dentistry, Pierre Fauchard Academy, Odontographic Society, International College of Dentists, and American College of Dentists. His private practice started on Western Avenue, in the TriTaylor neighborhood he grew up in and finished only a few miles away in Oak Park, where he raised his family. He took great pride in providing care for all, no matter their condition and regardless of their ability to pay. He practiced dentistry well into his 80th year and only a pandemic could slow him down. He lived a life filled with joy, family, friendship and love. Dean Clark Stanford said, “He was the manifestation of a great clinician, a wonderful educator, and leader in marking continuous impacts on improving the oral health for Illinois. A life of contributions. This is the type of role model we all need.“

He volunteered at and ran the dental clinic of the Pacific Garden Mission in Chicago for over 50 years, receiving the Mission’s Beacon of Hope Award. He also helped organize dental student volunteers from the College to work at the clinic. Dr. Samson S. Flores passed away November 15, 2020. He was 98 years old. A Clinical Professor of Restorative Dentistry and a member of the College’s faculty since 1948, Samson S. Flores was a native of the Philippines and a World War II veteran. Dr. Flores survived the Bataan Death March. Dr. Flores was Director of Advanced Removable Prosthodontics from 1972 to 1988. He was an emeriti faculty member until his passing. The first Filipino faculty member at the University of Illinois, Dr. Flores served as Director of the Philippine American Dental Society of the Midwest and saw 22 domestic and international dental graduates go on to academic careers as Deans, Department Heads, Program Directors, and faculty. He was instrumental in creating the Luz Bondoc Scholarship Award at the College of Dentistry. He was born in 1922 in the town of Cabugao, Ilocos Sur in the Philippines, one of six siblings. His father was a Protestant minister in a predominately Roman Catholic country, and his influence on his son was evident in Dr. Flores’s strong Christian faith, upright character, and formal speaking style. Dr. Flores remained loyal to his birthplace, visiting family annually, and contributing teaching prizes and modern facilities to his former high school. In 2014, he built a dental clinic dedicated to indigent care for Cabugao, for which he received a civic commendation.

Over his long career, Dr. Flores impacted the lives of multiple students and improved the lives of many patients. He was a role model for the many who come to our shores and a prime example of the American spirit of becoming anything you put your mind to. He loved his family, teaching, and golf. Many will remember the generosity with which he shared his wisdom, knowledge, and resources. His wife of 61 years, Cecilia Tolentino Flores, predeceased him in 2012. Memorial donations honoring Dr. Flores may be made in support of the Dr. S. Sol “Sam” Flores and Mrs. Cecilia T. Flores Clinical Prosthodontics Laboratory fund. Donations should be made to the University of Illinois Foundation/Flores Lab and directed to Mark J. Valentino, Associate Dean for Advancement, UIC College of Dentistry (m/c 621), 801 S. Paulina St., Chicago, IL 60612-7211. The College’s Dr. S. Sol “Sam” Flores and Cecilia T. Flores Clinical Prosthodontics Laboratory is named for Dr. Flores and his late wife. It has 72 workstations, each of which is shared by four dental students. The facility was dedicated in their honor on Friday, June 11, 2004.


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PROFESSOR EMERITUS DR. SAMSON S. “SAM” FLORES ’58

Dr. Flores served as President of the UIC Dental Alumni Board, the Omicron Kappa Upsilon dental honor society, and the Midwest Academy of Prosthodontics. He was a consultant and examiner for the specialty of Prosthodontics for the Illinois State Department of Professional Regulation for 20 years.. He earned the University of Illinois Alumni Loyalty Award in 1968 and the 2016 Distinguished Dental Alumni Award.

IN MEMORIAM A LIFE OF SERVICE AND GIVING BACK: DR. RICHARD PALESE PERRY, ‘68

The University of Illinois Chicago College of Dentistry is grateful to Delta Dental of Illinois and the Delta Dental of Illinois Foundation for establishing the Dr. Richard P. Perry Surgical Suite in the new Illinois Children’s Healthcare Foundation Pediatric Dentistry Outpatient Care Center. Dr. Perry served on the Board of Directors of Delta Dental of Illinois from 1999 to 2017. He was Chairman of the Board from 1999 to 2013. Dr. Perry served as Illinois State Dental Society President in 1996-97 and served the Chicago Dental Society in many roles, including General Chair of the CDS Midwinter Meeting and Director of the West Side Branch.

Dr. Richard Palese Perry, of Forest Park, IL, passed away January 19, 2021 at the age of 80. Dr. Perry served on the College faculty from 1971 to 2000, where he was Clinical Associate Professor of Restorative Dentistry, Clinic Director, and then as Associate Dean for Clinical Affairs. He received several Golden Apple Awards for Teaching Excellence. Dr. Perry earned the Dr. E. Lloyd Du Brul Faculty Achievement award for 1996, the Dr. F. William Towner Organized Dentistry Award for 1997, the University of Illinois Alumni Loyalty Award for 2003, and the Distinguished Dental Alumnus Award for 2012. Dr. Perry received many accolades, but he took more pride in encouraging young minds and filling them with the love he had for dentistry.

He was on the Board of the Paul W. Clopper Foundation and Board of Dentistry of the State of Illinois Department of Registration and Licensure. He also was an Examiner for the North East Regional Board of Dental Examiners and for the Central Regional Testing Services. Organizations in which Dr. Perry held fellowships include the Academy of General Dentistry, Pierre Fauchard Academy, Odontographic Society, International College of Dentists, and American College of Dentists. His private practice started on Western Avenue, in the TriTaylor neighborhood he grew up in and finished only a few miles away in Oak Park, where he raised his family. He took great pride in providing care for all, no matter their condition and regardless of their ability to pay. He practiced dentistry well into his 80th year and only a pandemic could slow him down. He lived a life filled with joy, family, friendship and love. Dean Clark Stanford said, “He was the manifestation of a great clinician, a wonderful educator, and leader in marking continuous impacts on improving the oral health for Illinois. A life of contributions. This is the type of role model we all need.“

He volunteered at and ran the dental clinic of the Pacific Garden Mission in Chicago for over 50 years, receiving the Mission’s Beacon of Hope Award. He also helped organize dental student volunteers from the College to work at the clinic. Dr. Samson S. Flores passed away November 15, 2020. He was 98 years old. A Clinical Professor of Restorative Dentistry and a member of the College’s faculty since 1948, Samson S. Flores was a native of the Philippines and a World War II veteran. Dr. Flores survived the Bataan Death March. Dr. Flores was Director of Advanced Removable Prosthodontics from 1972 to 1988. He was an emeriti faculty member until his passing. The first Filipino faculty member at the University of Illinois, Dr. Flores served as Director of the Philippine American Dental Society of the Midwest and saw 22 domestic and international dental graduates go on to academic careers as Deans, Department Heads, Program Directors, and faculty. He was instrumental in creating the Luz Bondoc Scholarship Award at the College of Dentistry. He was born in 1922 in the town of Cabugao, Ilocos Sur in the Philippines, one of six siblings. His father was a Protestant minister in a predominately Roman Catholic country, and his influence on his son was evident in Dr. Flores’s strong Christian faith, upright character, and formal speaking style. Dr. Flores remained loyal to his birthplace, visiting family annually, and contributing teaching prizes and modern facilities to his former high school. In 2014, he built a dental clinic dedicated to indigent care for Cabugao, for which he received a civic commendation.

Over his long career, Dr. Flores impacted the lives of multiple students and improved the lives of many patients. He was a role model for the many who come to our shores and a prime example of the American spirit of becoming anything you put your mind to. He loved his family, teaching, and golf. Many will remember the generosity with which he shared his wisdom, knowledge, and resources. His wife of 61 years, Cecilia Tolentino Flores, predeceased him in 2012. Memorial donations honoring Dr. Flores may be made in support of the Dr. S. Sol “Sam” Flores and Mrs. Cecilia T. Flores Clinical Prosthodontics Laboratory fund. Donations should be made to the University of Illinois Foundation/Flores Lab and directed to Mark J. Valentino, Associate Dean for Advancement, UIC College of Dentistry (m/c 621), 801 S. Paulina St., Chicago, IL 60612-7211. The College’s Dr. S. Sol “Sam” Flores and Cecilia T. Flores Clinical Prosthodontics Laboratory is named for Dr. Flores and his late wife. It has 72 workstations, each of which is shared by four dental students. The facility was dedicated in their honor on Friday, June 11, 2004.


Dr. Charles F. Difranco Loyola ‘81 passed away on July 15, 2020. “Dr. Chuck” was an incredible friend of the College, having served as the first-ever non-UIC alumnus as an officer and then President of the UIC Dental Alumni Board and was instrumental in bringing Loyola dental graduates into the UIC dental family. Of course, he also served as a part-time faculty member in the Periodontics Department. And, he and his wife, Kimberly, were so very proud that their sons, Paul and Chuck Jr. earned their DMD degrees from UIC, with Chuck also attending our Periodontics program. He was a periodontal surgeon who cared deeply for his patients and his staff. He devoted countless hours to dental organizations for the profession he loved. He was a gifted performer on stage, both for Washington School Playmakers and singing for his band Dinner @8. Fishing, golfing, coaching baseball, photography and catching turtles were some of his favorite activities. He was a great friend, teacher, and mentor to so many, and above all, he loved and cherished his family. Dr. DiFranco’s family have established a scholarship in his honor, the Dr. Charles F. DiFranco Scholarship, which benefits students in the Department of Periodontics. For more information, please see the article on page 13.

Dr. Joseph V. Discipio, age 93, passed away peacefully at his home in Oak Brook on December 20, 2020 following a short illness. Dr. Discipio had a distinguished career as a dentist and was a respected leader in organized dentistry. He served as President of the Chicago Dental Society in 1990-1991—the same year his closest friend from dental school—Dr. Samuel J. Cascio, served as President of the Illinois State Dental Society. Drs. Discipio and Cascio became fast friends, beginning in 1948 in dental school, and were inseparable for decades. Fast forward to the early 2000s, they embraced the idea of having Loyola dental alumni become “adopted” into the UIC College of Dentistry Alumni Association. For many of you, Drs. Discipio and Cascio were your mentors and we also learned a great deal from them. Born in Chicago in 1927, Dr. Discipio was the son of Joseph Discipio of Bari, Italy, who immigrated to this country at age 17, and Rose Lamont, a native of Chicago. He grew up with his family on Marshfield Avenue in Chicago and moved to Stickney in 1932 where his family ran a 40-acre truck farm. Dr. Joseph, along with older brother, Frank, went every day to the market before sunrise to sell fruits and vegetables raised on the family farm . With directive from their mother, who was loving but strict, both boys brought their books to study while awaiting the market to open. In his younger years, donned with white gloves and a bow tie, Dr. Discipio worked as an usher at the Broadway Strand Theater in Chicago, often taking younger sister, Annette, who sat in the back of the theater while Joseph worked. The Discipio family moved to Berwyn around 1943, where Joseph attended J. Sterling Morton High School in Cicero, and moved to Westchester ten years later where the family had purchased a tract of land for farming. They opened a farm stand on Wolf Road which was run by the family for 50 years. Drafted in 1946, Dr. Discipio served one year as medical technician in Korea for the U.S. Army. He then returned home and graduated from Morton Jr. College in 1948 and Loyola University Chicago School of Dentistry in 1952. During high school and college Dr. Discipio became interested in music; he mastered the accordion which led him to win first

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place in the Morris B. Sachs amateur hour and to play with a tour group on train club cars headed to New Orleans and the Kentucky Derby. Young Discipio almost decided to study music in college, but after receiving his acceptance letter into dental school, he conferred with his parish priest who said, "You can always study music, but getting into dental school is a once-ina-lifetime opportunity." Dr. Discipio's love for music grew, and he formed a small band called the Downbeaters, performing for weddings and legions to help pay for his education. It was a Berwyn Lodge function where Dr. Discipio met his lovely wife, Darlene, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Laddie Mrnka, who owned a local dry cleaner. Darlene asked Joseph to her high school prom, and the rest is history; they courted, as young lovers do, and the couple wed at St. Leonard Church in Berwyn in April of 1953. From 1952-1954, Dr. Discipio served again in the military as an Air Force dental officer in Spokane, Washington, receiving an honorable discharge as Captain in the U.S. Air Force in 1954. Upon returning home, Dr. Discipio opened his Berwyn dental practice where he treated patients for the next 56 years. He couldn't have been prouder than when his son, Jim, graduated from Loyola Dental School, his alma mater, and practiced together with him for the next 32 years, building a bond that few have had the privilege of experiencing. From his simple beginnings growing up on a farm, Dr. Discipio was a continual learner, always striving to improve himself, not only as a dental professional but as a human being as well. As an employer, he had very high standards for his staff, but no greater than the standards he set for himself. Respected by both his colleagues and contemporaries alike, Dr. Discipio was a member of the Columbian Club, Assistant Professor of Loyola University Chicago School of Dentistry and Director of the Morton College Dental Assisting Program. He also served as chairman of the MacNeal Hospital Dental Staff and Illinois State Dental Society, president of the West Suburban Dental Society and Chicago Dental Society, examiner and consultant examiner for the North East Regional Board of Dental Examiners, and received the "Man of the Year" award from both the Arcolian Dental Arts Society and IAET (Italian American Executives of Transportation). Dr. Discipio enjoyed spending time with family, gardening, bowling, golfing, music, dancing, and life. After his wife passed away in 1988, he continued their love for and commitment to family, taking the entire family on several cruises and a trip to Italy. Words cannot justify the special person that Dr. Discipio was. He was always so grateful for everything in life, often saying that he had been truly blessed for being healthy for so many years and living such a good life. He will be remembered by family, friends, colleagues, coworkers and patients for his kindness, compassion, generosity, and overall 'love of life.' Without question, the world was a better place for having had Dr. Discipio in it as he touched the lives of so many people. Gone but not forgotten, his memory will live on in the hearts of those who loved him.

PROFESSOR EMERITUS DR. WILLIAM F. "BILL" FRANK STRONER ‘53

Dr. William F. "Bill" Frank Stroner passed away peacefully at home on July 26, 2020. He was 90 years old. Born in Chicago, Dr. Stroner was an alum and graduated from the UIC College of Dentistry in 1953 and compassionately took care of his patients in his private practice from 1956 until his retirement in 1997. He served as a dentist for 14 months during the Korean Conflict with the 25th Infantry Division. Dr. Stroner taught in the Department of Endodontics at UIC, from 1965 until 1998. He retired with the rank of Professor Emeritus in 1998. In 1985, he received a Master’s degree in Health Professions Education from the UIC School of Public Health. His son, Dr. Frederick Stroner, also is an alumnus of the College of Dentistry, and was a Clinical Assistant Professor in the Department of Restorative Dentistry until his retirement in April 2021. Upon retirement from private practice in 1997, Dr. Stroner was ordained a permanent Deacon on September 13, 1997 and served at St. Michael’s Catholic Church. He was an avid Cubs and Bears fan. His lifelong passion for model railroading led him and his fellow hobbyists to erect and operate the HO Scale railroad in the DuPage County Historical Society for all to enjoy. In 1998, Dr. Stroner and his wife, Norma, established the UIC William F. Stroner Endowment Fund, to support scholarships at the College.


Dr. Charles F. Difranco Loyola ‘81 passed away on July 15, 2020. “Dr. Chuck” was an incredible friend of the College, having served as the first-ever non-UIC alumnus as an officer and then President of the UIC Dental Alumni Board and was instrumental in bringing Loyola dental graduates into the UIC dental family. Of course, he also served as a part-time faculty member in the Periodontics Department. And, he and his wife, Kimberly, were so very proud that their sons, Paul and Chuck Jr. earned their DMD degrees from UIC, with Chuck also attending our Periodontics program. He was a periodontal surgeon who cared deeply for his patients and his staff. He devoted countless hours to dental organizations for the profession he loved. He was a gifted performer on stage, both for Washington School Playmakers and singing for his band Dinner @8. Fishing, golfing, coaching baseball, photography and catching turtles were some of his favorite activities. He was a great friend, teacher, and mentor to so many, and above all, he loved and cherished his family. Dr. DiFranco’s family have established a scholarship in his honor, the Dr. Charles F. DiFranco Scholarship, which benefits students in the Department of Periodontics. For more information, please see the article on page 13.

Dr. Joseph V. Discipio, age 93, passed away peacefully at his home in Oak Brook on December 20, 2020 following a short illness. Dr. Discipio had a distinguished career as a dentist and was a respected leader in organized dentistry. He served as President of the Chicago Dental Society in 1990-1991—the same year his closest friend from dental school—Dr. Samuel J. Cascio, served as President of the Illinois State Dental Society. Drs. Discipio and Cascio became fast friends, beginning in 1948 in dental school, and were inseparable for decades. Fast forward to the early 2000s, they embraced the idea of having Loyola dental alumni become “adopted” into the UIC College of Dentistry Alumni Association. For many of you, Drs. Discipio and Cascio were your mentors and we also learned a great deal from them. Born in Chicago in 1927, Dr. Discipio was the son of Joseph Discipio of Bari, Italy, who immigrated to this country at age 17, and Rose Lamont, a native of Chicago. He grew up with his family on Marshfield Avenue in Chicago and moved to Stickney in 1932 where his family ran a 40-acre truck farm. Dr. Joseph, along with older brother, Frank, went every day to the market before sunrise to sell fruits and vegetables raised on the family farm . With directive from their mother, who was loving but strict, both boys brought their books to study while awaiting the market to open. In his younger years, donned with white gloves and a bow tie, Dr. Discipio worked as an usher at the Broadway Strand Theater in Chicago, often taking younger sister, Annette, who sat in the back of the theater while Joseph worked. The Discipio family moved to Berwyn around 1943, where Joseph attended J. Sterling Morton High School in Cicero, and moved to Westchester ten years later where the family had purchased a tract of land for farming. They opened a farm stand on Wolf Road which was run by the family for 50 years. Drafted in 1946, Dr. Discipio served one year as medical technician in Korea for the U.S. Army. He then returned home and graduated from Morton Jr. College in 1948 and Loyola University Chicago School of Dentistry in 1952. During high school and college Dr. Discipio became interested in music; he mastered the accordion which led him to win first

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LONGTIME COLLEGE FRIEND AND LOYOLA GRADUATE DR. CHARLES F. DIFRANCO

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place in the Morris B. Sachs amateur hour and to play with a tour group on train club cars headed to New Orleans and the Kentucky Derby. Young Discipio almost decided to study music in college, but after receiving his acceptance letter into dental school, he conferred with his parish priest who said, "You can always study music, but getting into dental school is a once-ina-lifetime opportunity." Dr. Discipio's love for music grew, and he formed a small band called the Downbeaters, performing for weddings and legions to help pay for his education. It was a Berwyn Lodge function where Dr. Discipio met his lovely wife, Darlene, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Laddie Mrnka, who owned a local dry cleaner. Darlene asked Joseph to her high school prom, and the rest is history; they courted, as young lovers do, and the couple wed at St. Leonard Church in Berwyn in April of 1953. From 1952-1954, Dr. Discipio served again in the military as an Air Force dental officer in Spokane, Washington, receiving an honorable discharge as Captain in the U.S. Air Force in 1954. Upon returning home, Dr. Discipio opened his Berwyn dental practice where he treated patients for the next 56 years. He couldn't have been prouder than when his son, Jim, graduated from Loyola Dental School, his alma mater, and practiced together with him for the next 32 years, building a bond that few have had the privilege of experiencing. From his simple beginnings growing up on a farm, Dr. Discipio was a continual learner, always striving to improve himself, not only as a dental professional but as a human being as well. As an employer, he had very high standards for his staff, but no greater than the standards he set for himself. Respected by both his colleagues and contemporaries alike, Dr. Discipio was a member of the Columbian Club, Assistant Professor of Loyola University Chicago School of Dentistry and Director of the Morton College Dental Assisting Program. He also served as chairman of the MacNeal Hospital Dental Staff and Illinois State Dental Society, president of the West Suburban Dental Society and Chicago Dental Society, examiner and consultant examiner for the North East Regional Board of Dental Examiners, and received the "Man of the Year" award from both the Arcolian Dental Arts Society and IAET (Italian American Executives of Transportation). Dr. Discipio enjoyed spending time with family, gardening, bowling, golfing, music, dancing, and life. After his wife passed away in 1988, he continued their love for and commitment to family, taking the entire family on several cruises and a trip to Italy. Words cannot justify the special person that Dr. Discipio was. He was always so grateful for everything in life, often saying that he had been truly blessed for being healthy for so many years and living such a good life. He will be remembered by family, friends, colleagues, coworkers and patients for his kindness, compassion, generosity, and overall 'love of life.' Without question, the world was a better place for having had Dr. Discipio in it as he touched the lives of so many people. Gone but not forgotten, his memory will live on in the hearts of those who loved him.

PROFESSOR EMERITUS DR. WILLIAM F. "BILL" FRANK STRONER ‘53

Dr. William F. "Bill" Frank Stroner passed away peacefully at home on July 26, 2020. He was 90 years old. Born in Chicago, Dr. Stroner was an alum and graduated from the UIC College of Dentistry in 1953 and compassionately took care of his patients in his private practice from 1956 until his retirement in 1997. He served as a dentist for 14 months during the Korean Conflict with the 25th Infantry Division. Dr. Stroner taught in the Department of Endodontics at UIC, from 1965 until 1998. He retired with the rank of Professor Emeritus in 1998. In 1985, he received a Master’s degree in Health Professions Education from the UIC School of Public Health. His son, Dr. Frederick Stroner, also is an alumnus of the College of Dentistry, and was a Clinical Assistant Professor in the Department of Restorative Dentistry until his retirement in April 2021. Upon retirement from private practice in 1997, Dr. Stroner was ordained a permanent Deacon on September 13, 1997 and served at St. Michael’s Catholic Church. He was an avid Cubs and Bears fan. His lifelong passion for model railroading led him and his fellow hobbyists to erect and operate the HO Scale railroad in the DuPage County Historical Society for all to enjoy. In 1998, Dr. Stroner and his wife, Norma, established the UIC William F. Stroner Endowment Fund, to support scholarships at the College.


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THOMAS EMMERING ’60

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DR. JIM BAHCALL, DEPARTMENT OF ENDODONTICS

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JUNE 2020

DECEMBER 2020

GREGORY GAZDA, LOYOLA ’72 RICHARD KAUFMAN ’50

STERLING SCALES ’61

SEPTEMBER 2020

RICHARD BRANCA ’66

ALBERT ZURITA ’94 OCTOBER 2020

RICHARD YAMADA ’66 LAWRENCE JAGMIN ’77 It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of a long-time professional colleague and friend to many of us, Dr. Jim Bahcall. Prior to joining the Department of Endodontics at UIC in 2015, where he held the rank of Clinical Professor, Dr. Bahcall taught at Midwestern University in Downers Grove, was the Chair of the Department of Surgical Sciences and Endodontic Program Director at Marquette University (2001-2011), and Chair of the Department of Endodontics at Northwestern University (1999-2001). Dr. Bahcall was extremely enthusiastic about teaching, humble, and had a very positive attitude about life in general – always a smile and never an unkind word about anyone. He will be missed by all that knew him. His colleague, Dr. Kevin King, speaks for many of us at the College when he said, “I will miss Dr. Bahcall. A cherished colleague and friend. His knowledge and wisdom never overpowered his warm and caring personality. He will be greatly missed by those of us who have been privileged to have made his acquaintance.”

Dr. Thomas E. Emmering, age 91, a resident of Windsor Park in Carol Stream, passed away on April 23, 2021. He was born October 22, 1929 in Oak Park, Illinois to Herbert and Winifred Emmering.

WILLIAM MALONE MS HISTOLOGY ‘64

JANUARY 2021

FEBRUARY 2021

MAURICE COUWENHOVEN, LOYOLA ’54 MARCH 2021

LOUIS TAGLIA ’61 VLADIMIR REZNIKOV ’95

NOVEMBER 2020

THOMAS JOHNSON, LOYOLA ‘71, PERIO ‘77

Dr. Emmering grew up in Cicero and graduated from Morton East High School. He then attended the University of Illinois, served in the US Army during the Korean War, then returned to the University of Illinois, Chicago College of Dentistry, graduating in 1960. He married LaVerne “Vernie” Battaglia on July 26, 1952, in Brookfield, IL. They raised three children, David, Lynette, & Lauri, in Wheaton, where he had his first dental practice. Dr. Emmering was the chairman of the Department of Oral Diagnosis and Radiology at Loyola University School of Dentistry, 1970-1986. He joined Associates for Family Dentistry in Bloomingdale in 1988, retiring in 2015. He served as the President of the International College of Dentists, President of the ICD Foundation, and President of Delta Sigma Delta dental fraternity. He was a member of the American Dental Association, the Chicago Dental Society, President of DuPage County Dental Association, and a member of the Wheaton Study Club. In 2012, Dr. Emmering and his long-time dental colleague and close friend Dr. William Kort established the Kort/Emmering Diagnostic Imaging Technology Fund to advance digital technology at the College. Dr. Kort held a similar role, Director of Radiology, at UIC during the 1970s and into the early 1980s as Dr. Emmering held at Loyola University School of Dentistry. Dr. Emmering served on the Board of Directors of United Cerebral Palsy of Greater Chicagoland for 15 years and was awarded the National UCP Award for Excellence for Outstanding Community Service in 2006. He co-sponsored the Doctors Tom UCP Benefit and Endowment Fund for 30 years. “Doc” as he was affectionately known, traveled and served on many medical mission trips to Belize and Mexico. He actively served in the community and was a board member of Outreach Community Ministries. He was a longtime member of Glen Ellyn Evangelical Covenant Church and previously a member of Cicero Bible Church. He was a talented singer, performing with “The Silvertones” and “the Crusaders Quintet.” He also enjoyed painting and woodworking and spending time with his family, especially his grandchildren.

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SUMMER 2021 NUMBER 69

UIC COLLEGE OF DENTISTRY

IN MEMORIAM

THOMAS EMMERING ’60

IN MEMORIAM

DR. JIM BAHCALL, DEPARTMENT OF ENDODONTICS

72

JUNE 2020

DECEMBER 2020

GREGORY GAZDA, LOYOLA ’72 RICHARD KAUFMAN ’50

STERLING SCALES ’61

SEPTEMBER 2020

RICHARD BRANCA ’66

ALBERT ZURITA ’94 OCTOBER 2020

RICHARD YAMADA ’66 LAWRENCE JAGMIN ’77 It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of a long-time professional colleague and friend to many of us, Dr. Jim Bahcall. Prior to joining the Department of Endodontics at UIC in 2015, where he held the rank of Clinical Professor, Dr. Bahcall taught at Midwestern University in Downers Grove, was the Chair of the Department of Surgical Sciences and Endodontic Program Director at Marquette University (2001-2011), and Chair of the Department of Endodontics at Northwestern University (1999-2001). Dr. Bahcall was extremely enthusiastic about teaching, humble, and had a very positive attitude about life in general – always a smile and never an unkind word about anyone. He will be missed by all that knew him. His colleague, Dr. Kevin King, speaks for many of us at the College when he said, “I will miss Dr. Bahcall. A cherished colleague and friend. His knowledge and wisdom never overpowered his warm and caring personality. He will be greatly missed by those of us who have been privileged to have made his acquaintance.”

Dr. Thomas E. Emmering, age 91, a resident of Windsor Park in Carol Stream, passed away on April 23, 2021. He was born October 22, 1929 in Oak Park, Illinois to Herbert and Winifred Emmering.

WILLIAM MALONE MS HISTOLOGY ‘64

JANUARY 2021

FEBRUARY 2021

MAURICE COUWENHOVEN, LOYOLA ’54 MARCH 2021

LOUIS TAGLIA ’61 VLADIMIR REZNIKOV ’95

NOVEMBER 2020

THOMAS JOHNSON, LOYOLA ‘71, PERIO ‘77

Dr. Emmering grew up in Cicero and graduated from Morton East High School. He then attended the University of Illinois, served in the US Army during the Korean War, then returned to the University of Illinois, Chicago College of Dentistry, graduating in 1960. He married LaVerne “Vernie” Battaglia on July 26, 1952, in Brookfield, IL. They raised three children, David, Lynette, & Lauri, in Wheaton, where he had his first dental practice. Dr. Emmering was the chairman of the Department of Oral Diagnosis and Radiology at Loyola University School of Dentistry, 1970-1986. He joined Associates for Family Dentistry in Bloomingdale in 1988, retiring in 2015. He served as the President of the International College of Dentists, President of the ICD Foundation, and President of Delta Sigma Delta dental fraternity. He was a member of the American Dental Association, the Chicago Dental Society, President of DuPage County Dental Association, and a member of the Wheaton Study Club. In 2012, Dr. Emmering and his long-time dental colleague and close friend Dr. William Kort established the Kort/Emmering Diagnostic Imaging Technology Fund to advance digital technology at the College. Dr. Kort held a similar role, Director of Radiology, at UIC during the 1970s and into the early 1980s as Dr. Emmering held at Loyola University School of Dentistry. Dr. Emmering served on the Board of Directors of United Cerebral Palsy of Greater Chicagoland for 15 years and was awarded the National UCP Award for Excellence for Outstanding Community Service in 2006. He co-sponsored the Doctors Tom UCP Benefit and Endowment Fund for 30 years. “Doc” as he was affectionately known, traveled and served on many medical mission trips to Belize and Mexico. He actively served in the community and was a board member of Outreach Community Ministries. He was a longtime member of Glen Ellyn Evangelical Covenant Church and previously a member of Cicero Bible Church. He was a talented singer, performing with “The Silvertones” and “the Crusaders Quintet.” He also enjoyed painting and woodworking and spending time with his family, especially his grandchildren.

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FROM THE EDITOR-IN-CHIEF: I hope that you have enjoyed this inaugural issue of Cusp magazine, the newly redesigned bi-annual College publication. Our goal is to inform you of the exciting happenings around the College, as well as inspire you with stories about our alumni and friends and how they are strengthening the College. We want to provide you with the kinds of dynamic content you want in an easy-to-read format. As always, I welcome your feedback and invite you to contact me at sconnell@uic.edu or 312-996-0670 with your input and ideas for articles about the College and its people. Thank you for reading and thank you for being an important part of the College community’s journey.

Digital or Paper? Please take our survey at this link go.uic.edu/dentmagazine to let us know how you would like to receive CUSP magazine, which types of content you prefer, and any suggestions for the editor.

We want to hear from you! go.uic.edu/dentmagazine

Kind regards,

SARA CONNELL


FROM THE EDITOR-IN-CHIEF: I hope that you have enjoyed this inaugural issue of Cusp magazine, the newly redesigned bi-annual College publication. Our goal is to inform you of the exciting happenings around the College, as well as inspire you with stories about our alumni and friends and how they are strengthening the College. We want to provide you with the kinds of dynamic content you want in an easy-to-read format. As always, I welcome your feedback and invite you to contact me at sconnell@uic.edu or 312-996-0670 with your input and ideas for articles about the College and its people. Thank you for reading and thank you for being an important part of the College community’s journey.

Digital or Paper? Please take our survey at this link go.uic.edu/dentmagazine to let us know how you would like to receive CUSP magazine, which types of content you prefer, and any suggestions for the editor.

We want to hear from you! go.uic.edu/dentmagazine

Kind regards,

SARA CONNELL


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CONTINUING EDUCATION

76 SUMMER 2021 NUMBER 69

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CONTINUING EDUCATION / CALENDAR

CONTINUING EDUCATION

76 SUMMER 2021 NUMBER 69

UIC COLLEGE OF DENTISTRY COURSE OFFERING AUGUST 20 2nd Virtual Pain and Sleep Symposium Chicago, IL

To register, visit: https://bit.ly/3y7AbmI For more information on this course, please contact Dr. Jasjot Sahni at jsahni2@uic.edu

ISDS COURSE OFFERINGS SEPTEMBER 18

NOVEMBER 5 & 6

NOVEMBER 20

Coronal Polishing Chicago, IL

Anesthesia/Sedation Alton, IL

Coronal Polishing Sealants Chicago, IL

OCTOBER 6

NOVEMBER 6

Nitrous Oxide Chicago, IL

Coronal Polishing Nitrous Oxide Radiographic Techniques Alton, IL

DECEMBER 1 Nitrous Oxide Chicago, IL

For more information, please visit www.isds.org or contact Mattea Tavernor at mtavernor@isds.org.

CALENDAR SEPTEMBER 10 Alumni Reception at ISDS Annual Session 4:00 – 5:30 PM Hilton Chicago/Oak Brook Hills Resort & Conference Center

To register, visit: https://go.uic.edu/ISDS21 For more information, please email: DentEvent@uic.edu

LIFELONG LEARNING is a core value for dental professionals worldwide. Dentsply Sirona embraces education not only in word, but also in action. Our commitment is fueled by a continual investment in research, development and clinical education. We choose to foster learning environments that promote dental students’ and clinicians’ professional development globally. www.dentsplysirona.com


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THANK YOU! “My scholarship means a great deal to me and my family. This recognition shows my family how much I am learning and how hard I am working. Having this scholarship contributes to alleviating my financial burdens, and allows me to focus on being a better dentist and a better human being. Studying at UIC is an experience of a lifetime.” DR. NOOR AL SAMMARRAIE, ‘21


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