Professor Maureen Shea Remembered as Eloquent, Passionate, Generous
Friends and colleagues described her as a larger-than-life presence, with a wicked sense of humor, a great story teller, and a force of nature.
Friends and colleagues described her as a larger-than-life presence, with a wicked sense of humor, a great story teller, and a force of nature.
Professor Maureen Shea, a gifted stage director, beloved faculty member, and dear friend, passed away Tuesday, September 20, after a brief illness.
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