Class Notes

Erin (Hallett) Fernsler ’01 (CAST), MS ’03 (NTID) - Blue Hawk’s Journey book cover

Name: Erin (Hallett) Fernsler

Class Year(s): 2000, 2001, 2003

Note: After many years of encouragement, Erin (Hallett) Fernsler ’01 (CAST), MS ’03 (NTID) published a book! A Blue Hawk’s Journey follows a young shy blue-feathered hawk on a quest to understand who he truly is. The book can be purchased on Amazon.

Submitted on: February 17, 2026

L G Christensen MS ’73 (CCE) - A New Novel: NEXUSES

Name: Lawrence Christensen

Class Year(s): 1973

Note: L G Christensen MS ’73 (CCE) has a new book, NEXUSES. This novel was inspired by the war time experiences of Christensen’s Danish immigrant father, Helmuth Christensen, and by the sacrifices he and millions of immigrants like him have made for the United States, both in war and in peace time. The story is also dedicated to those who serve in the United Nations and the long legacy of one of its greatest founders, Eleanor Roosevelt, former First Lady and first US representative to the UN.

Submitted on: February 17, 2026

Name: Stuart Oring

Class Year(s): 1959

Note: Stuart Oring ’59 (FAA) has recently published two books: A Creative Path to Understanding Pictures and Artificial Intelligence and Photography. For more information, please visit: www.understandingpictures.com

Submitted on: February 17, 2026

Name: James Edmonds

Class Year(s): 1979

Note: James Edmonds ’79 (GAP) retired as a program manager with U.S. Customs and Border Patrol, Mission Support, Training Division. He and his wife of more than 42 years are relocating to their retirement home in Ohio to be closer to family and grandchildren.

Submitted on: February 16, 2026

Name: Thomas Peeples

Class Year(s): 1994, 2003

Note: Thomas Peeples ’94 (KGCOE), MS ’03 (CAST) is starting a new position as the T901 Engineering and Manufacturing Development (EMD) program manager at GE Aerospace!

Submitted on: February 6, 2026

Name: Dean Ganskop

Class Year(s): 2006, 2010

Note: Dean Ganskop ’06 (GCCIS), MS ’10 (GCCIS) started a new position as vice president of Product Technology at Iter Opus Corporation, a SaaS firm based in Rochester, NY. The flagship product, Levii.io, is an intelligent career concierge service. Levii.io is known for helping people understand viable career paths, identify the skills they have and the ones they need, and receive a guided, personalized roadmap rather than the fragmented experience of job boards, training platforms, or generic advice. For employers, it provides real-time visibility into skills, internal mobility, talent pipelines, and future staffing projections.

Submitted on: February 6, 2026

Allison Carey ’22 (KGCOE) and Kayla Stephan ’19 (KGCOE), MS ’19 (COLA)

Name: Kayla Stephan

Class Year(s): 2019

Note: Allison Carey ’22 (KGCOE) and Kayla Stephan ’19 (KGCOE), MS ’19 (COLA) married on March 29, 2025, six years after meeting at RIT.

Submitted on: February 4, 2026

Michael Bienenstock ’76 (COS)

Name: Michael Bienenstock

Class Year(s): 1976

Note: Michael Bienenstock ’76 (COS) has recently published a fiction novel named Love and Hope Have No Borders: An interfaith Story. The novel is available on Amazon and Barnes & Noble.

Submitted on: January 27, 2026

Tom Klinkowstein ’91 (GAP) - NOT ALL WHENS ARE TIME

Name: Tom Klinkowstein

Class Year(s): 1967, 1971

Note: Tom Klinkowstein ’91 (GAP) is pleased to share that he recently completed a 9.4 x 1.5 meter (30.8 ft x 4.9 ft) installation titled NOT ALL WHENS ARE TIME. The work will be exhibited at Design School Kolding in Denmark this March and at DHBW Ravensburg University in Ravensburg, Germany, in September. NOT ALL WHENS ARE TIME explores an imagined observer living in an indeterminate period beyond the first half of the 21st century. The installation examines the relationship between the nature and experience of time and an evolved form of didactic cognition, a speculative approach to experience, teaching, and learning that considers time dilation.

Submitted on: January 25, 2026

Scott Rummler MFA ’90 (FAA) - Takin a break

Name: Scott Rummler

Class Year(s): 1990

Note: Scott Rummler MFA ’90 (FAA) has started a fintech startup called ScalarSight. It uses quantum principles to predict long range equity and crypto prices. ScalarSight’s predictions have beaten the top Wall Street pros for 3 years running! 

Submitted on: January 24, 2026