1946
Born to Maxim John Dudzinski and Sophie (Wisniewski) Dudzinski in Erie, PA.
1968
Earns a Bachelor of Science from Villa Maria College (now part of Gannon University) in Erie, PA.
1969
Works as a laboratory assistant at Fordham University through 1972.
1970
Earns a Master of Science from Fordham University.
1972
Becomes a teaching fellow at Fordham University through 1974.
1970
Is an instructor at Ladycliff College until 1971; at Pace University until 1973; and at Manhattan College in Bronx, NY, through 1975.
1974
Earns a Doctor of Philosophy from Fordham University.
1975
Teaches as an assistant professor of biology at Manhattan College in Bronx, NY, through 1978.
1976
Is a National Science Foundation grantee through 1980.
1978
Teaches as an associate professor at the College of Santa Fe through 1981 and becomes a full professor at the institution through 1986.
1979
Serves as an environmental consultant for Environmental-Medical Laboratories in Ruston, LA, through 1980.
1982
Serves as the chairperson of the department of science and mathematics at the College of Santa Fe through 1985.
1982
Receives the American Society of Science Educators Fellowship at NASA Ames Research Center over the summers through 1984.
1986
Receives the Distinguished Alumni Award from Villa Maria College in Career Achievement.
1986
Teaches as a professor of biology at Mercyhurst College.
1991
Teaches as a professor of biology at Washington State Community College through 2012.
2019
Receives the 50 Year Award from Gannon University.
2020
Is a member of the American Institute Biological Science and the Association for the Advancement of Science and other organizations.