About Us

Tony and Linda (Nemec) Foster embody a marriage of art and science. Both graduates of Aquinas, they met in college during the late '60s. Tony went on to medical school at Wayne State University and is currently a general surgeon in practice in Grand Rapids. He is also on the teaching staff of Butterworth Hospital. Linda received her Master in Fine Arts from Goddard College in Vermont. She is an established poet and writer whose work has been published in numerous journals and literary magazines both regionally and nationally. Linda is also a teacher, conducting poetry workshops for the Michigan Council for the Arts and Cultural Affairs. The Fosters live in Grand Rapids with their children, Brian and Ellen.

ronRon Pederson sculpted the plaques you see on the boulders. He and his wife Miriam influenced generations of Aquinas students. Ron came to teach sculpture in 1982, and Miriam followed two years later to teach poetry. Ron was heavily involved with Urban Institute of Contemporary Arts and ArtPrize. He was named International Sculpture Center Educator of the Year in 2008. Together with his wife, the pair took students five times across the sea to Tully Cross, Ireland over the course of twenty years. Ron's plaques leave a lasting legacy as a part of the Foster Planet Walk.

 

Zachary Sweet

Lead Programmer
Zachary Sweet hails from Canton, Michigan where he went to Canton High School. He is a senior at Aquinas College studying Computer Information Systems and competes on the lacrosse team. He said the main reason he was drawn to Aquinas College was because the campus reminded him of Ann Arbor, Michigan so he felt right at home the first time he visited. He has enjoyed the CIS major because it is practical and it has provided him with a broad skill set which will allow him to go in any direction in technology when he graduates. 

"I hope that adding the Foster Planet Walk to the new website will help it garner more attention and get the recognition it deserves. I think everyone around AQ has seen the planet boulders but just did not know what it was. Maybe this project will help a lot of people."  

cyrus

Project Manager
Cyrus Prudhomme is a current senior at Aquinas College and is expected to graduate in 2023 with his degree in Computer Information Systems. What brought him to Aquinas College was his desire to pursue his degree at a four-year institution and continue his track and field career. He said he became interested in the CIS program because he enjoys problem solving and wants to gain skills in an impactful field of study.

"Working on this project was fun and challenging at the same time. I am going to cherish the time spent working on this project, as it has pushed me out of my comfort zone and taught me skills I can apply throughout my professional career."

colin

Chief Editor
Colin Tellkamp is currently in his final semester at Aquinas College, where he is expecting to graduate in May 2023 with a degree in Computer Information Systems and Business Administration. Growing up in Hastings, Michigan, he is also a member of the esports program, competing in Rocket League. He grew to be interested in joining the CIS program due to his love of computers and desire to diagnose and solve problems.

"Getting the privilege to build an iconic piece of the Aquinas College campus into the school's website has been nothing short of a blessing. I hope that this not only brings more attention to the Foster Planet Walk, but also that students, staff, faculty, and guests of Aquinas College can learn a little bit more about the universe too."

Ryan WendtRyan Wendt has been a part of the Aquinas College community since 1993, when he began his time as a student and was a 4 year letter winner and All-Conference baseball player. Ryan’s skill in baseball is illustrated by his multiple school records which still stand today. Ryan is an Aquinas grad and has been working full-time at Aquinas since 1998. Ryan’s passion for Aquinas and its history has resulted in being a member of the Aquinas College Historical Commission since 2012. He is an avid researcher of the history of Aquinas and is the only one known to have read all 873 Aquinas newspapers. Ryan now conducts presentations on the Yesteryears of Aquinas College on campus and in various venues around Grand Rapids. He also loves doing historical campus tours in the summertime and guides tree/leaf color tours and Haunted Holmdene tours in the fall. Ryan is currently the Chair of the Aquinas College Historical Commission and Campus Tree Action Committee along with Locksmith and Manager of the AQ bike shop in the Campus Safety Department. 

Mary Clinthorne Dr. Mary Clinthorne holds a Ph.D. in Geography from the University of Kansas, focusing on geographic techniques (GIS, cartography, & remote sensing).  She has previously held academic appointments at The University of Memphis and Western Michigan University. Dr. Clinthorne has presented at national and regional conferences, and she has published in the Journal of Soil and Water Conservation and in Photogrammetric Engineering and Remote Sensing.  At Aquinas, Dr. Clinthorne teaches Cartography, Geographic Information Systems, and World Regional Geography.

Kevin BoydDr. Kevin Boyd, an Assistant Professor of Chemistry at Aquinas College, came to the CS435 team and presented the idea of turning the Foster Planet Walk into an interactive application. He said that a lot of people saw the planet boulders around campus but weren't sure as to what it was, which he wanted to change. Prior to his time working at Aquinas College he was also an Adjunct Assistant Professor of Computer Science at the University of Minnesota, Morris and a Visiting Assistant Professor at Alma College.

Richard LatimerRichard S. Latimer comes from a business, computer, and educational background.  He purposely chose to get his degrees at different educational institutions to get the most well-rounded education. He has taught various classes throughout his adult life in the public, business, and academia genres. His computer roles have included but were not limited to Network Administrator, Support Specialist, Service technician, Technical Retail Associate, Bench technician, Help-desk Professional, and System Designer. He has been a supervisor of employees at every business he has worked at since he was a teenager. His greatest joy is seeing students accomplish things that they thought were impossible. 

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