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1ST
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WINTER 2013
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NEWS
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NOTES FROM THE CAMPUS
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marist.cdu.
FRANKLIN launched with 350,000
pagcsofarchivaldocumcntsand2.ooo
historicalphotographs,alongwithmany
dctaileddcscriptionsofarcl1ivalcollcc-
1ionsno1re1digitizcd.Us('rscanS<'arch
the digital collections by ke)'Word or
browS<'listsofdigitizcdarchival folders
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navinualrcscarch
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roomcnvironmcnt.
DocumcmsincludcFran\.:linandElcanor
Rooscvch's New Deal and wartime corrc-
spondcnce with world
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administrators
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eysOutstandingCollegiatc
Philanthropy Award
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scitation,AF!'no1ed•Maris1College
Habi1atforHumanityisastudcn1-runclub
with more than 300 membcrs who part
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pa1einlocalbuildsabou1onceamonthwith
Habitat for Humanity of Dutchess Count)'
and Greater Ne
w
burgh 10 help families have
adccent,s.afe.andaffordablehomc
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toeachnight.lhcyalsoholdmuhipleevems
oncampus,suchasRelayforlife,St.JudcUp
TilOawn,andthefifthannualcardboard
recyclingprojcctinwhich3,57opoundsof
cardboardwasrecycledonMaristl.!ove-ln
Day."
Marist Habitat for Humanitycomplet,>d
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~buildsin2013:sixwithHabitatDutchcss
and six with Habitat of Greater Newburgh
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NY,witha101alof6ovolumecrs1ohelp
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School of Management
Dean
Appointed
L
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Schoolof1'-·lanagcment.
Singll"!oncomes10Maris1after29years
w,ththcGcorgeWashingtonUniversityin
Washington,D.C.,wh<'rehchddanumlx-r
oflcadershlppositions.Mostrecentlyhc
serwdasassociatedean.respons
ibleforall
aspectsofSchoolofBusinessundcrgraduatc
programs.
Hl'
is a recipiem
of the George
\l'ashmgtonA...,.ird.theuniversity'shigh-
est,,nrccognitlonofexceptionalcontribu-
tions.Hehasrcceivt'dnunwrousteaching
awardsandwasrecogni1.00bJ•theSociety
forHu111an llrrourccManagemmton
numcrousoccasionsasoncofitsAnnual
ConforcnctTopTl'nSpcakcrs.
Singlctonhashl'ldnu111erousacade111ic
and prok~sional po~itions.
He
sen·l-d
as
presi<len1ofthl'Mid-AtlanticRegionof
the American Accounting
Association,
secretary/treasurer of
theBoardofDircctors
oft he
Human
Resou~
Ccrtilicationlnsti1u1e
andasamcmbcrofits
Exn:utiniandHRcom-
mitt=.HeworkOOin
the audit and national
SECpractiCl'groupsof
Ernst
&
Young
LLP's
Washington office and
wasavisitingprofcssor
at
Grenoble Ecole de
Management
in
France
and Peking University
inChina.Hchasalso
Law,enuG.Sln91eton,
PhO,CPA,hasbNn
appolnt•ddunof
Mul1tCoH•9•'1School
o
f
Manag•m•nt
,
ser•'roasaconsultant
toorgani1.ationsincludingCiscoSys1ems.
Inc~
H~ril-y-Da,·idson
,\lotorCo.,
NASDAQ,
theNationalln,'l..-storRclationslnstitute,
the Natioml
Geographic
Socie1y. the Pubhc
RelationsSocictyofArncrica.
Raytheon,
Roche, Siemens Corp .. the U.S.
!kpartmentofllousingandUrban
1:>c,·clop1ncn1.andtheWorldBank.
Hcisa me111b<'roftheAmerican
In
stitute
of Certified
Public
Accountants. Beta Gamma Sigma,
Beta Alpha
l'si,
the American
Accounting Association. the
NationalJn,.estorRelationslnstitute,
andtheSocietyforHumanRl-source
Management.
Singletonrccc,,.edJ>hD,MS,
andBSdegreesinaccountingfrom
l.ouisianaState
University.

Mari1t'1 n-dlnlnghatl opened in 1•11 zo'). Tht
IJ»<•wasde,igntdbJRObtrt
A,M,
SternAr<hlte<11,whosenamHakelodHnofthtYaltSchoolofArchitt<tur•, 1SJ»rtOf1
projKt•ncomponingrenova!lonoltht
St11dtntCtntt,1nd
con1t"'ctionol•n•dja<tnt
muhlpurposebullding 1M1house1lheM111icDtpartmtnt, Witch
lo,
mor
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covera9tol
th•n•wbulldlng
and renovulon1ln
thtnu1
h111tolMo,i,.magazine,
Giving Tree Helps 28
Families
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farniliesinnecdthroughi\farist'sGivingTrl't'
projcct.Students,faculty,andstalHullillOOthc
Chris1maswlshesol28famihes,including94
ch11drcn.vialistspro,•idedbrse-.'<'nareaS<'T1'icc
agcncics.Ch·crthepast
19)"Ca
rs,thci\larist
Collcgecommunit)'hasdona1edalm<>M14.soo
gifts
through the Gi,.ing Trw
program.

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IN BRIEF)
Seven Maris!
foculty
members achieV€d Professor
Emeritus/Emeritasta\usthispast
f
all:
Or.Donald
Anderson
be<amePro
f
~so,EmeritusofEnglish;
D
r.
Anne8otsfo
r
d,
ProfessorEme,itaofSocial
Work;
Or.JurgisBraku,
ProfessorEmeritus
of Philosophy:
J.JamesFahey,
Professor
EmeritusofCommunication:
Helen
Hayes,
ProfessorEme1i1.-,ofComputerScience;
Or.
Bruceluske,
ProfessorEmeritusofSoc
i
ology;
and
JerryWhite,
Professo,Eme
r
ituso
f
History.
TheMaristCollegeBoardofTrusteesapproved
theappo
i
ntmentsatitsNovembermeeting.ln
addition
,
CatherineNewk
i
r
k
waspromo
t
ed
t
o
ProfessorofMedicalTe<hnology.
Maris!
launched
its
first
-
ever MOOC,
or
mass;veopenonlinecourse.
ulnlroduc
t
ionto
Enterprise(omputin9,"thisp<1stsummer.
T
hefreecourse,whichranJuly8through
Aug.30
,
enrolled
morethanSOOstudents
from
IScountriesonfivecontinents.The
inmuctorwas
Ange
l
oF.Corridori,director
ofl<1r9esystemseduc<1tion
inMarist'sSchool
ofCompu
t
e1ScienceandMathematics.
TheMarist6oardofTrusteespresentedits
2013
Distinguished
Tuching Award to Associate
Pro
f
essorofChemistryJocelynN<1de<1u
.
Vic
e
P,uidentforAclldemlcAlfairs•ndOun
olFacultyThom•<We,muth
(
lelt
)
present
e
d
theMarist80ard0ITrustee,20110istinguish
e
d
Tea<hin9Awa,d10An0ciat
e
P10fen0r0f
Chem
l
stryJocelynNaduu.
BryanKe
ll
e
r
'16
,acomputersciencema
j
or
fromBurlington.VT.wasoneofthreestudents
worldwide
towinanApp1eDesignAward
.
Kellercreate<lanappaspartofh
i
sappl
i
cat
i
on
forastuden
t
scholarship
t
oattendApple's
2013 WorldwideDevelope,sConferencein
S<1nFr<1ncisco."Hundredsofstudentss
t
epped
uptothech<1llengewithcreative,well-written
appsthattrulyimpressedus;saysanApple
announcementdescribingthe
t
hreeaward
-
ees."Thesescholarshipwinne
,
srep
r
esentthe
strongestsubmissionswereceived."

Genesl1Abreul1th
e
10thM
a
rl<1<1ud
e
n11ince2004toreceiveth
e
Benj
a
mlnA.Gilman
lnternationalScho
l
ar<hlp.
Genesis Abreu
'
15 Wins Gilman Scholarship
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~~:~;~~;
:;~1:~·:~1:::;~~~:it~:~c
8~~:hi~r~~:r
A.GilmanlnternationalScholarshipthat
tutions.
supported
h<>r
st
1.1dic
s
during foll 2013 in
The
Gilman
has made a 11umber of
Costa
Rica.
things possible.Abreu
s
ay
s. "Tome.t
he
Abreu is the 10th Mariststudcnt
since
Gilman Scholarship means opportunity:
2004 to
recl'i'"c the Gilman award. Gilman
the opponunit)" to
be
the
first
in my fom-
Scholarship rccip
i
ents
are choscn
bya
com-
ilytostudyabroad.thcopportunitytogive
petitivcsekction
process and must use the
back
to
my
community. and
the
opportunity
awardtodcfraycligiblcstudyabroadcosts
1ocxpericnccafuturefollo(possibilitics."
includingprogramtuition,roomandboord,
After graduation from Marist, she
books, local transportation, insurance,
hOp<'Stowork in Latin America.
"lha'"c
andai
rfar
e.·Jhcco
ngrcs
sionallyfondcd
comctorcalizcthcdccpconncctlonthat
programissponsorcdbythcBureauof liesbetwccndcvcloping11ationsa11dthe
Educational and Cultural Affairs at the
U.S.
cnl'ironmcm."
says
Abreu, who is majoring
Dcparlm<'ntofStatcandisad111inistcred
in
cnvironmcntalseicncewithaconccntra-
bythclnstitutcoflnternationalEducation.
tionlnpolicy,andinpoliticalscicnccwith
"JhcgoaloftheGilmanistod
il'ersif
y
aconccntrntioninpublicaffairs."Asthcsc
thekindsofstudcntswhostudyabroadand
coun
tric
sstriveforl'<:Onom
i
cgro
wth,th
c
thecountriesandregionswheretheygo.
naturalen,

ironmentsulfcrs.!wamtohelp
The
Gilman Program awards
more
than
developing nations
in
Latin America adopt
2.3ooscholarshipsa11nually.
In
LO)'eMsit
practicesfocusedonsusrninability."

hasrccei,·edmorcthan31.oooapplications
Journalist
Stuart
Varney
Meets with Students
V
ETERANBUSlNESS_IOURNAUSTStuart
Varneysharcdh1s1houghtsonthe
wor!dsofbusincssandjournalismwith
MariststudcntsthispastOctober.
Varney,
whose daughter. Rachel.
SchoolofCommunicationMdtheA,ts
~~l~~!~
~~:t:~~~
:~1~
1
~~~~~ei:j_~e;i
~;:~:!:J:~~;1~~!~~~!~1;~~:=~~i"
asstudentcallersfortheManstlnst,tute
~n
a
nc
e
studenu.
for
Public
Opinion
Varney is host
of
fox Business Nctwork"s
V1m1ey& Co
and a business contributor
a11d substitute host for Fox
News
Channcl"s
Your \Vorld with Neil Caw,to.
He joined
Fox
News
Channel (FNC) in January 2004,
Prior
to joining FNC,
he
scr'"ed
as host
ofCNBC"s
\Vall Street Journal Editorial Board with Stuart Varney,
Earlier he
was
a
co-anchor ofCNN"s
Mo1Jeyli11e News Hour.
He
helped launch CNN"s business
news
team
in 1g80
and
hosted many
oft he
network"s
financial
programs.
CNN
won
a
PeabodyAwardforitscovcragcofthestockmarketcrashof1!)87-
A
graduate of the
London
School
of
Economics. Varney began
his
broodcast
journalism career as a business anchor for
KE
MO-TV in 53n
Francisco.








































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Marist Team Wins Innovator Award
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lhe award was prl'Sl"lltcd
by
Campus
'/ix/1110/agy magazine at its Education
T<'chnologyConferenceinBos1on.MA.ltisthcS<.-condsuchhonorfor,\farist,
which
was recogni2~>d in
:.ioo6
for J studem-centercd podcastmg proiect.
lheOAAI
p!"O!l'CI
was initially funded byan
Eduause
1'.'e~t Gcncnation Learning
Challenges grant.
wh,ch
was, in turn, fundcd in part by the
Bill &
Melinda Gates
Foundation.
"Receivingthisawardisagreathonorgiventheselect1,·ityofthcprogram,"
R)'i
Marist Senior AadcmicTechnolog)' OflkeT Josh Baron, who leads
the OAAI
team.
•11 speaks to thedcdialtion and CXJ>Crt,seofthe OAAI
team
whkh includcd
facult)',Sludents,nudstafffrombothi\
·
laristands..•,·cralotherpartncrinstitutions
and companies.
Without
this tcam we would nC\'cr hal'<' achie1·ed the
suettSS
we
havesccnorbecomearecogniudle:w:k-rin1hecmergingfieldoflearninganal)
'
lics."
The project'socadcmi<::p.mners
\\l'Tt'
Cerritos Col!cgc. College of the Rcdwoods.
North
Carolina
A&T State
Uni1'<'rsity. and S;,vannJh State Uni\'crsitr,
Its
technol-
ogy partners
\\WC
ASAHI Net
lnt(>rnacional,
IBM, Pemaho, rSrnart. and
Sakai.

New Invention
by
Marist
and IBM Moves
Voice
,
Data Communications
Quickly to Safer Location
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pu
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n
ovation in
t
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kState
Cloud
Computing and
Analytics
Center
(CCAQthatcouldhelpprC\-entdisr11p-
tionsinvoiceanddatacommunications
servicescausedbyhu
r
ricanesa
n
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natural disasters.
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IBM1obuildandlaunchtheWalkwayOvcr1he
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an
interactive multi-
mcdia, multilingual resource that p,3rl,;
v1sitors
canacces5withsmartphones.Thetourprovides
Q
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updated
and
new
audio
information via smart
deviceslnEnglishandSp<mish,withMandarin
tobeadded
in2014.
The Web tour provides Walkway's nearly
soo.oooannualvisitorswithanewconnection
toawcalthoflocalandregionalcuhuralrcsources
andlinkstoo
thertourismandhospitalityvenues
throughouttheHudsonValley.Thetouroffers
accesstoinfo
rm
ationonhistoricsites.trails.
l"l'euts. arts. dining
and
lodging, the Walkway
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YorkStateparks,itisdesignedtoalloweasyedit-
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insightsintovisitorlnteres
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information,
visit walkway.marist.edu.
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State
Histonc
Park
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a
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pedestrianbridgeinthe.,.urkl.lhepark.nunaged
and
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by
New York
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Marist International Programs Office
Offers New Options in Morocco, Dominican Republic
For
the
~m tim
e
, Marin b,hion stud
e
nt<
studying in Pa
,
i
s
will
have a <han,e
to
sp
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nd
three
or
fourdays
ex
p!oringth
e
<u1ture,te>tiles,andarto/Moro«o.
T
~1s SPR11<:G, Ma_rist
students
majoring
1ncomputersc1cnccorSpanish may
findthcmsl'l"csbuildingcomputcrsfor
schookhildrcnintheDominicanRepublic
aspartofaclass.lhcoourseisoneofse,·er.il
new offerings from Maris\ lntcrna1io11al
Programs.Alsoforthcfirsttime,fashion
studcntsstud1

inginPariswillhl,-eachancc
tospcndthrceorfourdaysexploringthc
culturc,textiles,andartofMorocco.
'
JhetriptothcDominicanRcpubli
c
June
8lo21willcondudctwoclasscs.·spanish
and Technology
in
thcCaribbean
"
and
"SoftwareS)'StcmsandAnalysis."Thecom•
puterscicnc.-smd.-mswi!lbuildRaspberry
Pis
-
small . .-asilyassemblf."dcomputcrsthat
cangi,·cmanystudcmstcchnologyacccss
-
inschoolsindudinglheprogram'spartner
schoolintheDominicanRcpublic
TheSpanish111ajorswillscrveas1ransla-
torsduring1he1rip.S1udenlswills1ayin
varioushotclsand,:mgagcwitha,-arictyof
schoolsandrcsidcntsthroughomSosua
and CabarNe. lmmersing themselves in the
Dominican
c
ulture.bnguage,econom)',and
,'<lucmionandtcchnolog)'S)'S\ems.
Meanwhile,s!udentsintheMarist-
Mod'Spl!ParisFashionstud)'abroadpro
-
gramcannowaddanenlighteningsidetrip
toMoroccotothciritincrarics

wcha,·ebee11offeringthe
,
V\orocco
excursiononthe1'.
·
\aristinMa<lridprogram
formany)·cars,withgreatsuccess,"sa)'SDr.
)ohnPetcrs,deanofinternationalprograms
"Studentshavcrcportcdthcexcursiontobe
trnnsformativeandpivotaltotheintercul-
turalexpcrienceoftheprogram.\Vewant
toopcnthisc<ll1ca1ionalopportunit)
'
tothe
Marist-,Vlod'S!)el'arisfashionstudentsas
wcll.lhcemphasisofthccxcursionwill
rcmaincuhural,withsomcadditionalfocus
on world-famous Moroccan textiles."
8Y
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UCITANllHERNlNOEl
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1
4
Kiplinger
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s
Again Rates
Marist a
"
Best Value
"
f
~~f)fi~;c:isc;;r~o~~~?~~~:i,::/~:~
includcdMaristonitslistofthecountry's
bes1,·aluesinprivatecolleges.lheCollege
movedupfoursp-0tsto58th.Kipli11gerS
annuallistranks1ooprivateuniversities
and
,ooliberalartscolleges The
full
list
isavailablcon1ineatwww.kiplinger.com
/
!inks/college.
Kipli11ger'srankingsmeasureacademk
qualityandaffordability.Academiccri1e-
riaindudethestudentadmissionratc(thc
numberofstudcntsacccpt~'<loutofthosc
whoappl)·),thetestscoresofincoming
freshmen,theratioofstuden\stofacult)'
mcmbers.andthefour-andfi,·e")'Cargrndu-
ation rates.011thccostside,Kipli11ger's
mcasuresthestickerprice.theavailabilit)'
andawrageamountofneed-basedand
mcrit-basedfinancialaid,andtheaveragc
student debt at graduation
Maristwasalsorecentlynamedbr
Princeton Review
as one
of"Thc
Best
378Collcgcs."lheReview'sannualguide
Thesojournoffcrsstudcntsthcopportu-
11it)'foraculturnlexchangeinacountry1ha1
is primaril)' Muslim. Time is set aside for
discussionswithr<'sidcntsonstcrrotypcs,
rcligion.politics.andmanyothertopics
Thestudentsstarttheirtripinoncof
themajorcitiessuchasAlgeciras,Tangier,
orMarrakcsh.lheystaywith1'foroccan
fomilicsorinlocalho1clsa11dc~periencc
traditionalMoroccanfood.lnMorocco,
familiesspcakArabicandofte11French
Within NCh host home
,
howe,w, al least
oncpcrsonknowsEnglishandcanserve
asatranslalor.
Eachdayisplanncd,andstudcnts
visitcitiessuchasRabat.thccapital.and
Chcfchaouen. They meet with Moroccan
professorsandstudcntsandvisitdiverse
placcssuchasruins,amosquc,museums
,
and galleries.
StudcntsalsospeaktoMoroccansthcir
ownag<'aboutcurreme,·entsinvolvingthe
MiddlcEastand1heUnitcdStatcs
.
Topro
-
vidcyctanoth<'rpcrspccti,'C,PeaccCorps
\'OlunteersandFulbrightS.:holarsfromthe
UnitcdStatcstalkwiththcstudemsabout
life in Morocco.
Spanishandps)·chologymajorCara
Moon<")
'
'15wcnton1heMoroccoexcursio11
thisp.1stfallandplanstoreturnthisspring
duringhcryeari11Madrid.
·
11hasbeena11
incrcdibleande11jo)'ableexpcricncetotake
apcckintothclivcsofsuch"
·
ondcrfuland
w~rmMoroccanpcoplcandthcirculture
."
,
\!arisfsafliliateinoffcringthc
,
\1oroc
c
o
excursio11isMoroccoExchange(www.
moroccoexchange.org).Formoreinfor-
mationaboutthc[)Q,ninicanRcpoblicand
Moroccoexcursions.plcasecomactMarist
lntcrnationalProgramsatimernational
@
marist.cdu
.

includedMaristforthc111hconsecutive
year. Theguideprofilesonlyabout is
percentofcollcgcsandoniversiticsinthc
United States.
The
College also ranked No. 44 on
Anima1io11CarccrRcview.co111·s inaugural
listofthetopsoschoolsintheU.S
.
offering
programsingamcdcsignand
/
or<lcvelop-
ment.lhclistincludedschoolssuchas1he
Uni,·crsit)·OfSouthcrnCalifornia,Corncll,
andRensselaerPolytechniclnstltute.



















D
~:i~~~r~i%~ss:C,\~~=~:t ::tv;~~/:.:
bccnacti,~lcadersforintcrnationalmedical
charit)
·
OpcrationSmilcsincchighschool
OpcrationSmilchelpschildrenwho
suffcrfromcleftlipandpalatc.a
focialdistortionthatcausesthem
toha,·ctroubleeating,spcaking,and
e,
·
ensmiling.
·
lhroughthcorgani

1.ation.DeannaandSamantha.of
l'cquannock,NJ,ha"etra,·ek,dto
China and Brazil to help others,
honethcirlcadershipskills.andvisit
cultt1ralsitcs."Wc]o,.·cOpcra
t
ion
Smil
e
.Werca
l
izedthatasmile
changcse,
·
er)·thing,"saysDeanna
.
Students participate on almost
allOperationSmilcmed
i
calmis
-
sionsascornmunityeducators.
j
ournalists.a11dinterprcters
.
With
thousandsofstudemsinvolvcd
across the globe in hundreds of
clubs,thcyaremakingasignificam
impact.
"Our student base acts as
arnbassadorsinthcirlocalcorn
-
munitie
s
.raisingfundsandspread

ingawarcness."saysChristabcllc
Fernandez.senior associate for
OperationSmileStudcml'rograms
"Studentsraiseol'ers1 million
aunuallyforOpcrationSmile."
Helping Children
Smile, Worldwide
atransfcr
-
theirgoalshavebcentomake
OperationSmileanofficialclubandto
continuepromotingawareness.Whilethe
clublsnotofficialsofar,theyhavemadc
strides bl' working w
i
th other clubs. They
tcamcdupwithMarist'sFashion
lnc.clubtomakehandpuppctsthat
""er
e
takenonmcdicalmissions.At
arecenteventhostcdbytheStudent
Government Association, they
rananOpera
t
ionSmilcboothto
advan
c
eawarcncss.Samanthapre-
sentcdonthetopictoaclass,and
Dcannaspoketol'hiDcltaEpsilon,
the m~>dical fraternity
Botharcacti\
·
cwithOperation
Smile on a nationalle\·el.They
servconOpcrationSmil
e
'sColl
eg
e
Council.which supports university
dubsandmembers.Dcannaisthe
Northcastrcgionrcprcscntativc
and Samantha is the Midwest
andWcstregionreprcscntati,·c
CollegessuchasYalc.Princcton.
Brown.andColumbiaha"eclubs
thatthetwinso,
·
ersee.Samantha
andDcannawer
e
alsoacceptcd
i111oawinter2014traini11gscssion
in\lirginiaforacompctitivccollcgc
leadcrshipopportunlty,U
-
Voicc
The twins learned about
OperationSmileafterafriend
"
'
<'Ill to the organii.ation's
International Student Leadership
Conference in 2008andsaidit
was a fun experience. Deanna
andSamanthaattcndedtheirfirst
ISLCconfcre11ccatChristopher
NewportUni\'ersi1yin2009.
Deanna
(le/I) ;1nd S;1mantha DeVitoattended Ope,ation
Smile'slntetna!ionalStudenlLeader,hlpConferencein
August2013atOJdOominionUniv
u
slty
.
Actlvitlulncluded
atourofth
e
U.S.N;1v1tHospitalSh
i
pComfo,1
l
nNorfolk,VA.
~he Co~fo~f has
.a
~lsto
,
y
of working with
Operai
i
on
Smil
e
on
Theopcningprescntationfca
-
turcdphotosofchildrcnwithclcftlipand
palateanddcpictedhomcsindc\'cloping
nations."Theirpr,
'
Sentationputintopcr-
spccti,·chowfortunate\\"caretogrowup
""hcre""eare."Samanthasays.
"
The best W:t)
'
10 describe
DeannaandS.imamhaisthatthey
haveanunwal'eringdesirctohclp
OpcrationSmile."Fernandc-isays
"
lhcirpassionforthcorgani1.ation
iswhatsetsthcmapartfromother
studcms.Oneofthegreatestthings
mydepartmenthaswitnessediS!lOl
onl)
·
ho"·Dcan11aa11d$;-,mwork
1ochangc!i,
·
esofchildrcnthey·1J
11e,wmce1.butthcirgrowthfro111
highschoo
l
tonow.Thcscladies
Evcrythrecmint1tesachildisbornwith
aclcft,andonein,oofthosechildrenwill
dicbeforchisorhcrfirstbirthda)',according
t
o
OpcrationSmilc."Wewantthesepcople
tothrive.Wfl'ebecngivcnalloftheoppor•
tunitr,andwcwanttogivcbackandgive
thcmthcsamcopportunitr."Samanthasays.
Followingtheconfcre11ce
,
thesisters
wercdctermincdtostartaclubatthcir
school.PcquannockTownshipHighSchool.
ln201otheywc11ttoatrainingsessionin
Norfolk.VA.andlearncdtoteachoralreh)
··
drationthcrapy.bumcare,nutri
t
ion.dcntal
hrnicne,andgeneralh)'gienepracticcs.
LaterthatyearDeannawasassigned
10PhnomPc11h.Cambodia,andSamantha
toFortaleza
,
Brazi!.Duringthcirmissions,
bothdisco,·ercdthcirenthusiasmforexpc•
riencinganothcrculturcandthcirpassion
for serving others
Aftcrfour)~ars,thcirclubbecameoffi-
ciallyestablished
-
onthcirgraduationday
in20n."Tha1wasthcbcstpresentever."
Smnanthasays
Soon after
.
the twins ancnded
OperationSmilc'slnt('rnJtionalStudent
Cultural Exchange in Beijing.China
Samanthaservedonthegroup'sExccutivc
LeadershipCot1ncil.
Sincecomingto,'vtarist
-
Samantha
infall2011 and Deanna inspring2012as
8YD!ANAH
A
SANDH
U
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15
,
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,
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.
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havcgainedsomanyskillsthroughoutthe
yt
·
arsthatwcknowtheywillbeunparallelcd
candidatesforwhatcverthcypursucinlifc."
After graduation Deanna.a biology
major,pbn
s
tobecomeadcntist"solcango
onmcdicalmissionsandt1scm)'knowledge
tohe
l
pthoscchi
l
drcnindcn:lopingcoun-
trics."shcsa)'S.Samantha,aninternational
businen major, wants to become a program
coordinatorforOpcrationSmilc
.
Bothhopc
tobecomestudentsponsors,arolcinwhich
thcywouldchaperonehigh.schoolstudcms
lra\'clingo11mcdicalmissions
"\X'einvitcanyoneande,·er)'◊netohclp
t1scontinueonourjourncytolitcrally'be
thechangcJ'OUWishtosceinthe""orld,'"
Deanna sap. ·we all possen the power to
dosomcthinggreatandmaketheworlda
better
place."

















ADVANCEMENT NEWS
College Salutes Founding Members of Marist Legacy Society
Anon-umpu,breakfasthon0r..t1h
e
foundlngmembersoflheMarlS1Leg
u
yS,xlety
.
E
ST~HGJFTsofalltypesandsiiesare
an1mp-0rtantcomponentofcreating
astrongfinancialfoundationforMarist's
future.OnOct.26atanon-campusbreak-
fast.PrcsidentDennis).Murraygavespe-
cialrccognitiontothefoundingmembers
oftheMaristLegacySociety,agroupthat
nowtotals7oindudingPresidentandMrs.
Murray.Societymembersarevitalpartners
intheCollege'sefforttosecureplannedgifts
forunderwritingendowment,scholarships.
andexcellenceinandoutsidethedassroom
1\.'l!my-fivefoundingmembersandthl'ir
guestsattcndedtheinaugurall.egacySociety
e,·ent,whichfeaturedaninductionprogram
andindividualpresentationsoftheLepcy
Society pin as well as a commemorative
clock.Entertainmentwasprovidedbythe
Sirens,Marist'swomcn"sacappel!agroup,
andseveralcampusactivitieswereprovided
toguestsaftertheprogram
"AtMarist,weoftcnspeakaboutourher-
Hudson Valley
Businesses Again Help
Local High School
Graduates Attend Marist
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~;:~Ei:~~ :;~
schoolsrea!izethcirdreamsof
attendingMaristCollcge
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lhcHudsonVallc)"Scholars
ProgramisaMaristFundinitia

tivclaunchcdin1995inwhich
areabusincsscssupportschol
-
arshipsforlocalhighschool
graduatcsattcndingMarist.
Thcprogramkickedoffits201
,
1
campaignOct.16withitsannual
Mcet&Grcctreceptionwherc
thisyear'sscholarshiprecipicnts
mctrcpresentati,·csofthelocal
busincsseswhodonatedsupportduringthe
pastfiscal)·car.
Duringthe2013campaign,a total of
46localbusincssesmadccontributionsof
atleas1s1.oooeachtothcHudson Valley
Scholarsprograrn.Eachs,.ooogiftspo11·
sorsascholarshipinthedonorcornpany's
name.Manycompanicssponsormorethan
one;companiesmakingthelargestgiftswere
RoyalCartingServiceCo.andSodexholnc ..
each sponsoring lO scholarships
At the Meet & Greet. Anthony Zanin "15.
itagcandourfoundingprinciples:saidthe
presidentinaddressingthegroup."Werecall
the
commitment
oft he Marist Brothers, who
wcretheliteralbuildersofourCollegeand
thcforcrunncrsofMarist'seJ(cellcntfaculty.
Tothisday,Maristisknownfordedicated
teachcrswithhighexpcctationsfortheir
students.TheMaristidealsofexcellcncein
education.asenseofcommunity,andacom-
mitmenttoscrvicearcthebcdrockofour
institution.Ge11eratio11s ofMaris1alum11i
a graduate of Cornwall (NY) Central High
School,addressedthebusincssesonbehalf
ofall
t
heHudsonVallcyScholars,exprcss
-
ingappreciationfortheirgenerosity.Gifts
from1hcbusinessesarcassisting1291'-·tarist
studentsfinanciallythisacademic)·ear.


































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ofthe
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trustees, alumni, fa
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taff, ret
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, parcnt
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main
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tron
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intothefuturc,"he
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aid
·
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m
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mbcrsofourLega
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inth
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forcfr
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ntofanini
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is
vitalto
thcfinancialfoundationofourCollegeand
thca
s
pirati
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ofour
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."

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businesscomm
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theirpecrsfortheprogram.lhecommittcc
islcdbyChairRobcrtRanieri)r.92ofRose
&
Kiernan and Co-Chair Jen Dunn
of
the
JenDunnAgcncy/StateFarmlnsurance.

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The Classroom,
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RadioonSaturday,Scpt.21.lhcvcnturc
takcsStrudler'sdassroomdiscussionsinto
the cars and homcsofpcoplcacrossthc
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groupofdcdicatcdstudents.lheprcrcquisitc
forlistening:anintcrestinthebroadersocial.
economic,andcuhuralimpactofsportsand
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sectionofthc)ctsdefonse.youmaywantto
look elsewhere
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same
stuff.
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goal is to
be
a bit
more
producer
Tommy Beal '15. "lhcy"rc
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ity
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insisted that he wear
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syllabus Sl'rvingasa guide fort
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semester. The requirement brings with
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itsomelightheartedjabsfromhisprofessor,
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in the show.
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sayslkal."We'reespeciallyluckytobep,mof
Lhefirstclassofinterns.becauseasidefrom
producinga!i"eshow,we\·ehelpedlaunch
1h1s
thmg
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contmuetogrowandgetbetter
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research.whileanothergroupfocuscson
promo1ingtheshow,lket1S'eCting.andhan•
dlingLhegut'5ts.manyofwhomyouwouldn't
cxpecttohe.lronaspor1sshow.Strudlerand
Br:iu!texaminedconcussionsinfootballby
bringmgonaprofcssorw11habackground
inncurology."Thosc
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ourshowunique."saysStrudler."(Li.eeps
thaLacadcmicfocusandclassroomtheme."
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demicapprooch.muchlikeStrudler'sclasses,
itshouldn'tfrellikealecture.Betweenhis
d1gr('SSionsonthecostofdonutsortheseg·
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his6
-
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entcrtainmcnt."Hc'llbcatmeandl'llha"eto
buyhim,like,sixca11dybars."saysS1rudler.
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workonthe!i,'eproductionofashowthat's
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lege."
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intros."l'mlearningaudio1echniqucsand
editmgskillslwooldn'tbeabletoleJrnin
a classroom."
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work
is also essentia
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to
the
Maris1Minutescgme11ts,ascparatcproject
alw hilling the Hud$0n Valley airwa,·cs as
p.i.rtofthepartnership.Studentsputtogcther
11hree-minuter.1diosegmentexclusi"ely
C0\'eringMaristsports
.
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gathersoundandwritescripts,Duff1
,
ensures
Lheproductwillsoundgoodonair.
Withsuchahea"yemphasisonprofes-
sionalexperienceinthemediabusincss.
Strudlersawanopportunitytoboostthe
rcputationoftheprogram,allwhilegiving
currentstudentsaninvaluablcexperience
"Soma11ystuden1sare!ool.ingtogeiin10
1hecon1en1-crea1io11game."hesays.·Thisis
achancetodo11withoutevenha"ingtolea,'e
campus.lhehopeis,whenthcsestudents
startapplyingforjobs.they'llbeablctoha,-e
areelofworktobringintoajobintcr"il"\\
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s
just another building
blocl.forwhat'sbccomcanatio11albrand,
011cStrudlerfirstbega11buildingwhenhe
launchcd1hcsportscommunicationcon-
centr:1tionb:ackin1001.At1hetime.itwas
oneofthcfirstprogramsofitskindnatlOll-
wide.lt quickl)• became a popular option
forcommuniclltionstudents,withStrudier
hos1ingconfercnces,coachi11g1wo1eamsto
thcundergradua1ctitlea1theCollcgeSport
ResearchlnslituteCaseStudyCompetition,
andenlistinghigh•profileguestspcakrs.
Re<:entspeakersincludeNBAcolumnist
l'l!ter\'ecsey,NBAbroadasterMikeBreen,
Yahoo!columnisLAdrianWojnarowski,and
formerMLBplayerandmanag{'rBobby
Valentine. lhat'snotevencountingsuc
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ccssfulalumnili\;cBrandonTierner'96,
l
an
O'Connor '86, and the alumni working in
remoteproductionatESPN
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ofarguablythemostrespectedmaga1.ine
programinsportsjournalismhastaken
no1icc.Bu1BryantGumbcl's2011visiLwasn'1
Marist's only con11('('tion to
HBO's
Emmy
award•winningRea/Sports.
1111011,StrudlerlaunchedtheCenterfor
SportsCommunication,partnenngwiththe
MaristPotltoreleasesports,issuepolls.That
i11itiam·ecaughtthea1tentionofRcn/Spom.
which 111
October p;irLnertd with
Marist
on a
pollabouLheadinjuricsinfootball,andtheir
1mp;actonp;ire11ts'willingn('SStOallow1he1r
childrentoputonahelml't.lheresuhs"-ere
integratedintoalengthyp1eceontheshow.
What's next for the sports ,ommu-
11ica1ion
program?
J11
No"ember,
Maris1
announcedapartnershipwiththeSports
PRSummit,anannualin"ite•onlye"emthat
brings1ogetherpublicrelationsexecuti\'eS,
reporters,andathletes.The1014summit
will
be
held in Manhamn, with help from
manyofMarist'sconnectionsinthesports
mediaindustr)'.
Youcancountongucstspeakersanda
compc1iti1'eteamatthecasestudycompeti·
tion.Whatyoucanalsoexpect:alll'wgroup
ofstudentseageTtoputonali\'eradioshow
withinll"fcstingtakesonsportsforthou-
sandsolpeoplearoundtheHudS011\'aller,all
onaradioaffiliatee1W)'Onc'sfamiliarwith
lf)-ou're1ryingtokids1ar1acart'l'rinspor1s
media.whatcouldbebeL
t
er?
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first,hoiceforsportsoommunication."sa)'S
Strudler."andthisradioshowhelpsensure
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lumfi\·eyearsago.·1thadn"tundergonea
majorrevisionsince1984,anditwastimc
tobreathesomenew!ifeintoit."saysl)r.
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English,dircctoroftheCo
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program,andinterimassistantdeanofthe
SchoolofLiberalArts.Thl'acadc>micworld's
understanding of general education has
changedowrthepastfewdecades.sheadds.
"lnhighet-education"'·enowemphasizenot
justthenccdl'orstudentstobeexJ)OS('dto
avariet)·ofdisciplines.butalso1ht-lmpor-
ta1X"f'oltht-1rg.alnlngproficiencyinsl:.illslik
criticalthinking,scientificandquantiutlw
reasoning,writing.andsoon.Thisissorne-
thingthatresonatesbothwithacadernksand
employen:intheworldbeyo
ndtheCollege."
ln:1ddi1ion.interdisciplinaryproblem-
sol'"i11g
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important i
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many fields
ofrestarch. Fitzgibbons says.and facu
lt
y
and administrators
thought the Core should
rl'tlectthat.lht-re,,:asalsoasenst""thatstu-
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dtntscouldbedrawninto1heacadem1ccom-
munityoftheCollcgeevenrnorecffecti'"ely
!nth<"irfirsty<"arofstudy.•·1he
first
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kcyskillsandhclpsthemunderstandwhat
trul)'l)\lrposefulacadem.kworkisallabout."
lhl'first-YearSf.'minar(FYS),afour-
creditclasswithamaximumoflostudcnts.
allowsstudcntstouplorcatopicofinterest
whiledl'\·dopingwrlting.prewnlation.and
rCSl!archskills.lhel3FYStopicsforfo1!2013
includcd"BaseballandAmericanSociet)'_-
•cannib31sandZombiesofthcCaribbt•an:
"Environmental Activism inth<'Hudson
Valley:"Homelessness:·1s\'otingEnough?
\'<'orldwidc Ekctt0nsand
Dtmocracy:·rrom
UncleTomtollmCro,.,,~thelegK)'olRace.
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the Civil \Var:"SMART:
Social
Med1aasaRl'\ulutionaryTechoology."and
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of
Simsbury,
CT,
lowd
h<"r FYS on philosophy.
"Fiction
vs.Reality."
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sow<"allknoweachothcrr<"allrwcll,whlch
has actually
helped me
make a lot of good
friendsinthatclass:Monroesaidlastsen,es-
tl.'f.·Myteacher,J>rofessor[Cathlcen)Mulll'r,
isawesorneandreallyfunny.l]ikt'heralot,
as wdl u how shl.' runs the class."
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forstudcntstotakcarisk."saysDr.Kevin
Gauglet-.associatl.'prolessorofSp.1ni$hand
FYSdirectOl","andexplor<"atopictlll.')'might
nototht'r"'isecncountt'rinthcirmajoror
introduc1ory courses while
at
the
ume
time den•loping ~'Ssential skills for the
21st
centurysuchaswriting.presentation.and
informationliteracy.FYStopicstcndtobe
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vidcstudcntswithmeaningfulassignmcnts
inwhichstud<'ntsl<'arnbydoing."
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k<")'element
ofthl' FYS is the
Common
Rcading.Freshmcnmustreadtheassigncd
bookandwriteanessayaboutitinclass.
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readtht-nonfictionwork'/111'/mmortnllife
of
Hl',,ricttn lncks.
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New
York
Times
best
se
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by R<'becca
Skloot
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story
of
Henrietta Lacks,
a
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woman
undergoingtreatrncntforcervicalcancl'r.
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Common
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Oct.
9
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Spl'akersansweredstudents'questionsand
signedcopiesofthcSkloot book fora long
line of audience members
Monroe.aps)-chology
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spC'dalcducation
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spanningatleastthrcedisciplincs,all
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history,litcrature.natura!scicncc,social
science,philosophy.ethicsandjustice.and
math.Priortofal12013,studentshadtotakc
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onccourseeachinfi11eartsandphflosophy
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Ski!lsdevelopmemisalsoacorncrstone
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intensivecourses-oneeachintechnological
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ofothcrcollcgesandunivcrsitiesinthree
ways,Fitzgibbonssays:thchighqualityof
theFYSexperiencc,inthatfacultyfrom
cachofMarist'sacademicschoolstcach
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professionaldisciplines:theCore'sfocuson
tcchnologicalcompctency:andtheCore's
emphasisonimegrath·clearningthrough
theintcrdisciplinaryas!)('ctsoftheFYSand
thc!'a1hwa1·.
The Sk100t book as the Common Reading
perfectlydcmonstratcstheneedfordisci-
p!inestointerminglc,Fitzgibbonssays.

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bookengageswithmedicine,religion,his-
tory.psycholog)',andmanyotherareasof
knowlcdgcandexperience.Perhapsmost
important.Lacks'sstoryputsahumanfacc
on ethical questions
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withthcsekindsofque
stions
seemslikeagreatfirststepinourstudcms·
journcytowardbecoming,asourmission
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public prcscnta-
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pr01•i<lingundergr:idua1esw,thafront-row
wat
to the political process. On Nov. 16,
MaristPolldirectorsDr.Lee/1.
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andDr.BarbaraL.Cuval
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mtmb..>rsofthel>laris1Collegecommun1ty
toct~ebratetheim;11tuu•s1sthanm1't'rs;iry.
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Wr,
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Hancock Center. Exciwd
alumni
reminisced
aboutthcda)'SWhcnMiringoff'sofficcwas
no largl'r than a shoe box and marwled at
howfartheinst,tutehascome.
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s..,e
everyoneagainandespedallythe/1.farist
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R
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apolitica
l
sc1cncemajor
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l
am,·eryjealous1hatthe
Hancock
Center
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t
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centerinduded.somewhohadp;irticipat~-d
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t
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and a 20-question trivia quiz that
utiliz~>dthc!atcstpollingsoftware.
Alumni
werealsotreJtedtohands-ondemonstra-
tionsofhowtheMaristPoll,·isualizesits
sur>'<')'dataonan8s-inch1111erac1i,-etouch
screen. Allthewhile.in\'itedguestssnacked
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andno1edtheimpor1anceof1he/l.
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faristP0!1
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waysdoneit
independently.scientifically,andaccuratdy,"
hesaid. "MIPOhasplaredanimportanLro
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fortheCollege,aswellasforourdemocraq·
as a whole."
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ingovation, Miringoffand Can
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thestage. Clearlymovedb}'themoment,
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begantheduo'scharactcristicpatter
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offcrcdabriefhistoryoftheMaristPolland
paidhomagetopollsterspastandprescnt,
theirfamilies
.
currentstaff.andthemanwho
onceplaced
"
atwo-dollarbet
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onthemand
was
"
nevcrafraidtodoubledown,"President
Murray.
Carvalhothenaddressedthegathering.
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reaformerMaristpollster.a
mcmberoftheGreatestGeneration,ababy
boomer. a member of Generation
X
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or a
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allhcre."
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alsoincludedavideotestimonialfromthe
,'v!aristPo!l'spollingpartner,ChuckTodd,
NBC's chic{ While Hot,se
c
orrespondent
.
politica!dire<:tor,andhostofMSNBC's
1/ic Dai/1 Ru,,dow11. Todd offered his con
-
gr.J1ulations to the entire Maris1 Poll 1cam
andfondlyreferredtothe/>oll'smarginof
erroras·zero,"alludingtoMl/>O'shistory
ofaccurate.scicntificpolling. lhen
,
never
afraidtohavealittlefun
.
M
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ringoffand
Carvalhoembarkedonagameof""Jhen
and Now." Duringthegame.picturesof
pollsterspastwereshown,andguestsw('r('
askedtoidcntifythecorrectpersoninthe
room. Attcndcesalsotriedtheirluckatthe
Marist/>oll'sraflle.Winnerstookhomegift
basketsfilledwithMaristPollshirts,glasses
.
chocolate,andCDsofperformancesbylhe
politicalsatiregroup,theCapitolSteps.
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formancebytheCapitolStepsintheNell)'
Goletti Theatre. Tht' troup'-' poked fun at
politiciansonboths
i
desofthepolitica!aisle
And/1.
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!iringoffhadacameo.dressedlikea
maneatenbyasharkinaspoofmocking
thestateofthenation'shcalthcaresptem
.
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Maristl'ollfamil)·."saidMir
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differentMaristCollegethantheonethat
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Anniversary Memory Book
FonnerMariStpols
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invi
tedt
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Bry
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good
memories
to mention them
all!
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throughoutmyfouryearsas
a
nunde
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wasonco(thebestthingsaboutattending
Marist.Asa
t
hcn-aspiringpoliticaljournal-
ist, tl1l't!ling
Chuck
Todd on Commence
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Daywasathrill,aswasa
l
tendingthcColbert
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as the guest! Of
courscnothingwasbetterthantherdation-
shipsandfrit>ndshipslbui!twithallofthe
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testasane~cusenot
toparticipatcinapollingevent.Heustdto
"stronglyencouragc"me
t
odoallmyprq»,r.i
-
tionsatlnst•daynrlyforallmyclasses.Like
mostcollegeMudenutusedtowai1101l>elas1
minutetosludy,dohomework,writepapers,
etc.l'reparinginadvanc
e
isatremendousli(e
skillthathasreallyhdpedmeinmycar«,r.
RonRosen
-
WhcnMarilynand
lw
erestaff
members u the Marist
Computer
Center,
we helped
{aroimd
the mid-19801} to
expand
Mll'O"scomputeroperatioosinAdrianHall
lBMl'Cswerestillrelativelyne,.,,•.andwe
workedwithlee
a
nd8.or~ratoinstalltheir
firs
t
in•housecomputernetwork.anlBM
token•ringnetwork.Ethernetnet1
,
:orkswere
still,-eryunpro,-en~ckthcn.Bytoday"sstan•
dards. it
was all
,wy primitive, but Mll'O
has
bttnaggressivelykeepingupwithte(hnology
eversina!
TuuO'Sul1lv
1
n'811
-U>•,edsharingstories
with.Dr.Miringolfonouradve
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es(years
apa
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t...)wi
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hthcAmcrica
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Semester Program.
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knew my husband,
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competi
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ivestruksb)·tcllingme.

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thebctterstudent."lthinkhetoldPaulthe
umething!Ou.rnewsj
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nkie
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politicalkids
n!'Vtfbclie--euswhen"'-euy."Ht')·.thatguy
onTVtalkingaboutthcMaristPollknows
us!"Congratulationson35ye;irsand1hanks
for
ckcades o(bngging
rights!
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-lwasareporterfor
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recal\coveringavisi
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prcncdthathctoo
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schcdu.lctoexprcssinterestandshowhis
regardforl'ro(t"SsorMiringoffandtheMarist
Polling Institute
.
Dr
.
Ke
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-My favorite
memor
y,
personally
a
ndprofossionally,wasmceting
withthemforthefirsttimetopropo&eanick-a
tocollaborateOO$p0rlSpolls.And
.... -rnthougtl
lreallydidn'tknowwhatl"''llsdoingan.dw;is
armcdwithlittlcmorethananoverwritten
propoul,
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r('fflemberhowicoommodating
a
nd
helpfollecandBarbarawereandho"'
·
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thcycxtendedthemselvestotakcachance
onanideaandexplainth
i
ngsuntil
l
actually
undcrstoodthem.And
lr
ememb<?rtha
t
lee
hasarealsoftspotforbaseball.
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l
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10
-
Marist Poll
bec
a
me
my home
a
way
from
Imme while
I was
at
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,
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·
ithl.e,.,andBarb
a
smi

parent
s.
an.d
Stephanie.Alic:ia.)aimelynne,Meghann,
Sue,Mary,andMeghanasmyauncs.From
cricbratingbirthdays1ogetlk>r.tolatenigh1s
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pollingques•
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ionsouto
n
.Talking
t
opeopleallovcrthc
countryandtryingtoridmyselfofmyNY
ac«ntso
1
heyanunderstandme.Thelong
walk
from Fontaine to my dorm
acrou
Rou1e9
in
t
hefrttzlngcold(oouldn'tyouguysrdome
a
rew
ye;irs earlier?).
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goods
f
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news
dirtttorandanchor(orNewsCenter6ofthe
HudsonVa!leylinterviewedlttevery)l'U
for1s)-earsforourThanksgivingDa1·Election
Wrap-upSpecial.Eachycarhewouldcomc
onthe:;ctandsay,"Panthecranbcrrysauce,
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l
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beforchisveryown
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lwayssaidllookedtheumeandit
bothcred
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...
butheoe,.'t'rlookedatmeclo$e
enough.Terrificgucst,terrificschool,terrific
ocg;inization.terrificperson
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withhalldwrittenexitinterviewresult
s
in1he
oldfon
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aineBldg.Lttetal.copyingdown
r~-sults on
a
Inge pad
with Magk Markers. It
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-
fashioned
~porting.
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therceventhoughthesur,·eywasof~rylocal
elections.Congr:itula
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Barbara
andthestudentswho
pu
tt
h
eMaristPollon
themap
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sslcaSmith'1s
-Lastyear.Jenjo}'edtheday
J
worked
on
Halloween. It wasexdtingseeing
c=tivceostumcsand...,'t'ryonegettingexcited
to win
some
prizes.
Da
ve
Rowan
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Zuccarello
$ingkd me
outtodotheeartyshiftforthefintMaristPoll
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fortheirannualconforence.lhcevempro•
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-
ingopportuniti<'S
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college
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"Hosting OACAC
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1hcworld,"s;1ysScanP.Karlor.;\farist"s1•~
presldtm for enrollment management.
Man st p,amcipatcd in anextremelyrom-
p<'litive bidding process to win thc honorof
hostlngthecooforeoceovt>ranumberof,'l'r}'
prestigiouscollcgcsandunivcrsit,esfrom
acrossNor1hAnwrica.·1h,..conformcchas
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Cornell, DMtmouth,and George
Washington
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topic
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the McCann
CenterArenawithanaddressfromPresidertt
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dent ofOACAC. followed
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champagne
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displai•ingllagsfromthl'countril'srep~-
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Am,::rica and
Marist.
held
on
the
Campus
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officeratMarist.on·Technology-Driven
Disruption
and
the
Future of
Higher
Education."
In
addition. attendees were
abll'
to
participateinmorninghca!thand"·ellni.'Ss
activniessuchasrunning.yoga.sw1m1mng.
andtcnniscoordinatcdbyse,•erolofMarist's
Division
I
coaches.
Pete
Colaizzo, Larry
VanWagner.andTim
S,mth
Wcdnl'sday
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vening'sdinn<'rcelcbrat~'<I
thelongstandingeducationalpartnl'rship
betwecn1<,1aristandthcl.oreniode',\1cdici
lnstitute(LdM).Theltalian
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themeddin-
nerrepresentcdthcmanyregionsofltali•-
Counsdors also took in many late-night
hospitalitye,·entsincludinganamazing
pl'rformancebr;\lichaclCavanaugh,B1lly
Jocl"sprot;lgeandthl'starofBroad"·a}"°s
Mo,•in"0111
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dayofthcconfrrence,
aucnde<.'Swcretreatedtoseverall'Xtl'rna!
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FranklinD.Roose\"eltl'residentmlLibrnry
andMuseun1(ledb)

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Bassanese "7s), Vassar
College,
the Mohonk
Mountain House.
and
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hosallowedMaristto
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tointernationaleducotionand
makeoglobolimpactonthe
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toshowourvisitorswhatmakcsthcHudson
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O,w the Hudson, where the C\'ening was
cappedoffwithaspectacularfircworks
display.
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toge1herasonetomakethis.1heir2oth
anni,-ersar)" conference, the best in OACAC
history."saysKaylor."lhisconferenccwilJ
bencfittheCollegeforman)")'Carstooome."
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Hosting the OACAC conference has
allowcd
,
\.1arist1odcmonstratei
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sco111111it•
111enttoi111crna1ionaleducationandmakea
globalimpactontheinstitulion'sfutureas
well."says)ocGiacalonc,executivedirector
ofimernationaladmission.
Feedback from altendceswasovcr•
whdminglyposi
t
i,·e."lwouldliketothank
)"ouanda!lthepcoplc,cspccial!ythestu
dcntsatMarist,forthewonderfulhospital•
ityandexcellcntorgani1.ation."saidNa1.an
Kabatcpc,aCcrtifiedEducationall'lanner
fromlstanbul
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Turkcy."
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haveattendt>d15
conferencesandlcaneasi!ysa)"thatthiswas
thebcstlalsofellinlowwi1h1heprograms
andtheacademicsandofcourscthecam-
pus
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laminduding/i.·faristasachoiceto
my students."
"Wow," said Chemeli Kipkorir of
the African Leadership Academy in
Johanncsburg.SouthAfrica.·Anamazing
week on
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gorgeous campus.
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truly
enjo)'edeveryminuteofitandlookforward
tohavingmorcofours1udemsjoin)·ourfa11.
tasticcommunity
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thcprcviousthreeconferenceslattcndcd!!
felt wckouwd and quite at home."
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informationtoundcma11dwhichofm)"StU·
dentswouldbcagoodfitforMaris1College.
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nodoubtbcapplyingtoMarist."

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Athletics
Red Fox Roundup
Aconsiderablcnumberofindi
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vidualssetrecordsandwererecog
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nizcdfor
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hciraccomplishmcntsin
thishistoricseason.HcadCoach]im
Paradywasname<IPFI
.Coac
hofthe
Year,andwasafinalistfortheEddie
Robinson Award as the Football
ChampionshipSubdivision'sCoach
oftheYear.Fifth
-
yearscniordcfcn-
siveendTerrenceFcdewasnamed
PFLDcfensivePlayeroftheYcarand
wasnamedafinalistfortheBuck
BuchananAwardasbestdcfensive
playerintheFCS.FedeledtheFCS
insachpergamethisscasonand
alsosc1theprogra111"ssingle•scaso11
andcar<:err~'Cordsforsacks.Looney
settheprogram"ssinglc·scasonand
career
records for completions,
attempts,passingyards.andpassing
touchdowns,aswellasthesinglc-
gamerccordfortouchdownpasscs.
Sl'niorwide rccei,-cr Armani Martin
establishedanewprogrambestfor
rcccivingtouehdownsinaseason
FootballCaptur
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PFLChampion
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hipinProgr
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story
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baekerPaulSakowski
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wercnamedFirst
Team AII-PFL. A total
of
i i
Red Foxes were
named either
First
Team,
Second
Team, or
Honorable Mention All

PFL. wer
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named
10 an Academic AII
-
PFL Team, or
earned
a
W
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plentyofoptimismandhighcxpcctations
1hose
feelin
gsweretesteda
fterth
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droppc<lthcirfi
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sttwogamcs
!t'sfunnyhowquicklythingscanchangc.
lnitsthirdgameoftheseason.Marist
traveled to longtime rival Georgetown
Enteringthegame,theRedfoxeshadnevcr
dcfcatcdaPatriotLeaguetcamontheroad,
and
had not defeated the Hoyasincight
previoustricsinWashington.
Thetcnorofthegame-andsubse·
qucntly.theseason-seemcdtoshi
ft
on
twop
la
ys
.
SeniorcornerOO.ck)ackMarston
interceptedapassonthefirstplayfrom
scrimmage,whichhelpcdMaristtakea9-o
lcadinthefirstquarter
.
AfterGl'()rgctown
foughtOO.ck101iethegame.seniorquartcr
-
backChuckicLooncyscrambledanddove
o,·crthepylonontherightsideoftheend
1onefora1ouchdownwi1hfivesecondslcf1
inthefirsthalf.Maristtookcontrolofthe
gameaf1erthat.postinga43-23victory.and
ultima1ely1ookcontrolofitsseason
Followingitsbyeweck,Maristopened
PioncerFoo
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balll.cagucplaywithawinat
Dayton,anopponcnltheRe<IFoxeshadnot
defeatedpreviouslyinfourtries
.
A37-ohome
s
hutoutofValparaisoonHomccomingand
ReunionWeckendfollowed.A35-33lossat
SanDiegoonthefinalplay
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gavetheRedfoxest
hcfirst
-
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lossinl'FLplayoftheseason.
bulitalsoturncdouttobe
their
last loss.
lhercsilientRedFoxcs
maintained their pursuit of
aPF
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championshipwitha
4H4winatDavidson,ai7•0
homeshutoutofStetson,a
thrillingo-35hometriumph
over)acksonvillc,andass-28
victory at
Campbell.
On
Nov.
16,
Maris\
wrapped up a share of its
firstPFl.championshipin
programhistorywitha33-?
home victory
over
Mercer.
'!hewinwastheRcdFoxes'
eighthofthescason.the
highest total they enjoyed
intheir36ycarsasavarsity
program
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their run
with
a fi~e
-
sct victory over Iona in the MAAC
scmifmalsbeforefallingtofairfieldinthe
championshiprnatch.Maristconcludcdits
scasonwitharccordof21
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14
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4markinconfcrcnceplay.
Marislrl'Cl'ivcdplcntyofrl'Cogni
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play.funiorMackcnzicStephcnswasnamcd
MAAC Player
oft
he Year.
junior
Brooke
Zywick was named M
A
AC Libero of the
Year, and Tom Hanna was named MAAC
Coach
of the Year. Hanna earned his moth
carecrvictoryinMarist'sfirstconfcrcncc
winofthe)·earagainstlonaonScpt.22.
OnAug.26,th
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100th Metro Atlantic Athletic
Conforence
championship in school history.
Head Coach Larry Vanwagner was
named Women's Swimming Coach of the
Year. and Kimberly Tobias '15 was named
thechmnpionship'sMostOuts1andingDh-cr.
ll
was the 27th MAAC
championshi
p
the
men's and women·s swimming and diving
teamshavcachieveddl1ring1he1enurcof
VanWagner,whowasinductedintothe
Dutchess
County
Sp-Orts Museum Hall of
Famelastfall.Watchforoomp
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Giorgisservcdasanasslstantalongside
Pcn11S1atc Head Coach Coqucse Washington
andunderthediR'Ctiono
f
OklahomaHead
Coach
Sherri Coale. Team USA won all six
ofitsgames,includi11ga79-78winover
Australia toadvancetothcfina
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coftheYearforthc2012
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timc MAAC Championship Swimmer of the
Yearwhohcldrccordsinscvl'nindividual
andfourrelayevents.Jn)une,shebccame
thc171hstudcnt
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be named an Academic All-American
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246studcnt-athlctesnamcdtothcconfcr
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nth straight year
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insell'Ctionstothehonorroll,whichencom-
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Edwardiswritingadissertalion
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1he2007U.S.HoosingCrisisand
l.ow-toModerate-lnconwfamilies"
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in4or9.Alumniwhowouldliketo,·olmueer
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the Alumni Legacy
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Add,tionalnotablee,,.entsincludedthc
Alumni hmily Picnic. where guests en_l(l)°N
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cationandchristcnfogceremonratthe
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Bill"Butch"LenehanandBillAustln.M~risl
Athletics
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Rowing Tom Sanford. and Men·screw Head
Coach Matt Lavin welcomed memhers of
the Manley family, Madst's current men's
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not,.. of alumni who are ,-etcrans or curr,..nt service members, records ar,..
iru:omplete. V...ierans ar,d active duty servke members who didn't reeri,-e an invitation in 2013 are invited
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lhecompanJ'
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cncrgycompanytoinsu!lawind
turbinc,andsobrfflffgytqu,pmmt
at
a
N~•w
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a8s
H,ghbridte
Gardens
m
1he
Bronx
.
lnao13-tl'w8ig\l:'1ndLLC
opmed
an
office ,n
Dubhn.
Ireland.
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m Athm5. Gr«ct Grtgorr ...-as
appo,ntedtothtboardofdirtt·
ton ofthl- Equtlitrian Or&rofthe
HolySc,pulchrcof!crus:akmasa
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New YOO Arthdiocne Catholic
Guardian SoclttybyCardinal
ThomasDolanand"'""t
totlw
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bc-l'orchismirem,•nt
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alsonamt-dto1hcboardofdirec-
tonofthcManuquanRivcrYach1
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n
isdirec10r
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DC.
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h•ff m Vlt'11na, VA. wuh his
w,r.-.
Tara,andt...-oliOlls,Lu\.e
andM~h.-1/r•S
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(S
tudlc)
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Marc
yl()lncdtMUlstttCounty
RqiKiNIClumbttoiCommcn:e
Boardm)anuary201J
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franc
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Dicb
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puhlcr
andh.erhus-
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n
iel
,cek-bratcdthe1r2:,th
weddingannh..:rs:ary.·lheymarried
inthcMaristChap.-lon
Nov.19,
•988-•
P
atr
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d•
(
l'r
asha,.
•)
Wllson
wasdtttcdtohrr.s«or>dtcrmas
atrustttofthevllbgeofMassena,
NY. and was appomted
dcputr
ma,w,1hefiD1W01TUn1oholdtht
pos.,11on.Slwc:ontmuesrtward-
mg
wo,-1,.
.,.,th the Department
or Commerce', Manu(acturing
Extens,onPutntrtlup.prondmg
marl.d1naforbochhtrlirmandna
conjl,ll1anttosmallmanuC:i.c:1uren.
Shclsalwacth-c!nctrortstoopen
aBoys&G,rlsClubof/\fassena
!nMayw14,ser,·lng~saboard
mrmbc-randchalrofapublicity
comm!Utt.Sheln-,1,-s~n)'Ollt'from
the /\bri!I COl11111Ullity who
w;mts
tohelptov1Jitbp:ma-,,a.org10
k-unmort
1936
Mic:had Mute.--
rllttfltly
took
areg,onalu1Nandmaoi.:N1ngl'W
wnh Starwood
llolrls&
Resorts.
O\'t'T'Sttmgulnfo.-1hrttproper-
tiesonM111l.l'rl'\',ously,IU'w;osin
ulesandmarl.ctmg1<·11hthcRitz-
CarhonKapaluaonMaulforseven
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on
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NYS
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ev
in
R
e
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is
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athnaptSlbc:h,ldren.adolesctnU.
andadults
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ne
Sc
nuno
mar-
ned Tom Sulle
on
Stpt
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.
Col
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Christopher Douglas
,
USMC
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90
and Team Highlighted in News
Col. C
hristopher
Doug
lu,
US
MC,
a
1990
grad
uate.
and his
team
Wffe
recent
ly
hlghllg
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n.
Doug
las
is the team leader
for
t
he
Sl'Curi
ty
Force Ad,•lso
ry
and
Assistance Team (SFAAT) to the a
nd
Brigade, aisth Corps of
1he
Mghani!lan National Army located in Sang,n,
Helmand
Province
.
Af~m!l.1n
.
H1suni1isresponsiblefortr.111ning.advi11ng.andawstmg
1t.e and
s.-,g,w,
a151h
Corps currently conducting romNt optralloru
mSangm
.
A
lorrntr
Marist loo(l,;all
pla}'ff
and comm11nia11on5 nujor,
Douglu
oompltted Mamw,
Corps
Officl'!"Unditbte
School
Ill.AC
School
and
Infantry Officer
School in Quantico, VA, in 1911
1.
He
was then ass.igned
to)dBattahon,6thMuines
whc~hecommandcdthrttplitoons.was
ane~ccuti\'t
'officer,andthe3/6BattalionadJutant.D11ringthistour
heparticlp;itedinOper.itionBau!eGriffinlnNorwayandser,•edas
pnr1ofthea4thMarinefapedi
t
ionaryUnitinopcrntlonsC011tinuc
Hope
Soma
ha,
Provi
de Promise Den)' Flight
A
driatic
Sea, a
nd
Suppor
t
Democracy Haiti
In 1995he trans.itioncd fromacfr,'l'm1htaryRrVice to the
U.S.
Marine
Corp$
Rnerw.
Assigned to Company F, ad Battalion. asth Marines, tw
s.t0-ed au pbtooncommandtrfor two years. In 199711,e 11r1uuigncd to
Ba1-icSchool1n~nt.;o.VA,"-herehfes.t0'fdua11r1rlighl1ngmstn.in«.
In
200,.
he amuned command oiComp,my
F.
ad
83ttalion. asth
Mannes. "'-u rttalltd to acth~ du1y,
and
dtpk,yed to
Iraq
in support
olOpm,tion
Iraqi
Frttdom.oonductmgoperationt in and around An
Nasint-ah. ln Dec:nnberoiaooJ. herelinquishtd that command I05er\'I'
asttwoperationsofficerol2d8a
tt;,lion.asthMannes.He"-asrte1llcdto
act"-cdutras thecommandtro(Company
K.
)d
Bill
ta
lion,
25th Maril'lt$
a
nddcploJ·t-dtol,-aq.carrringoutoperationsinAIAnbarProvince.
Af
ter
rellnqulsh
ingoommand
o
f
C
ompany
K
toallcnd the
Co
mmand
a
ndSta!fSeminar,aprofo·ssionalmilitary,-ducatlonprogram,hcreas
-
sumcd theoomm;,nd and par
ticipated
in Exercik? T~Bsman Saber
2007
in Australi;o.
In
August
1007
he relinquished commar>dofCompany
K,
was promoted to ttw rank of lieu
tenant
colonel.
and assumed du
tiesu
1hentcull\-toffictroi1st Battalion, 25th Maril1"-
Hew.as
then auigncd
to the{)per.ltions S«1ion
at
a:,th Marine, Regimental
Headqu.arttrS
un\ll
Nol-ember 2009
,.,hn,
he assumed command
of
1st Battalion.
a♦th
Mari11"-lnNO\'ffllbtt201ahe,.-uass,gncdtotl'w41hMannl'D1nS10n.
andinMuch2013heaffl1mcdh1scurrentduties.
His per50llal awuds include the ComNt Ac
1ion
ribbon, tht
MeritorlousSer.-u Mtdal. tl'w Na,•yCornmenlb
tion
Mtdal w11hCClrl\Nlt
·v;
and the Navy and Mari
ne
Corps Achll'\-cmc"nt
Medal
He and his wife and son m
aJ.e their home
in Ba
lliton
S~.
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l&
n
otes
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C:
Lautt
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(
Lo!H$tro)Chielli
chang,_'d
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anassi~tammanagerinte
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tion.l..;,urenhnbttnmarriedfor
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Lisa
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m
s
waspromoted
t
oSffiiorviceprni•
de
n
t,U.S.Nct
w
orkP
ar
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.
atTurnerBroadcasting.Shis
rf1.poos.ibleformanagingrelation-
shipsacrossTurner'sentl'r
l
ain-
ment brands
TNT,
TBS.
Cartoon
Nct,,,ork, truTV, NBA TV, TCM,
Adult S
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im, Turner S
pon
s.
a
n
d
Boomerang.•
Lind
a(S
mith
)
J
ager
wnprep;,ringtohcadtoSochi,
Russia
(at
prns time) with the U.S.
Olympic CommillN,
to handle
mcd1arelat1onsfortheU.S.b1ath•
lonteama11heSochi2oi
4
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l
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pic
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tonin)anuuy:2013-Healsow:1.s
appo,ntl'dchairm~nofthcboord
oftheCommunityFoundationof
Or:ingeandSulli,';ln.
1988
Jo
se
phMaddcn
movedOO<:kto
EastGr..--enwkh.Rl.toleadFidel,ty
!m·clitmcnt"sl'Rdcpartmc111fori1s
rNa1lbusinesses.Hist1lleis,
•ke
president of
personal
investing
publicrefation5-.
8
obO'Connor
marriedKristinS.h·ern3ilonApr1I
16.1009.
lheym:komeda daughwr.
Abigail.born~farch3.2010,anda
son.Da,·id.bornNO\·.a2,2011.Bob
isemplO)-edinpubhc•SKtorlzbor
relations and iscomple11ngthe
ub11r:uord...,·clopmcmprogr:1n1at
Cornel!Uni,·crsityforqualilica11on
ualabor•employrnentarbitrator .•
OanPic
tr
afosa
isa2013inductee
into the
New York
S1ue
High
SchoolSoftballHallofFame.Hc
co-wsspor1sforthePo11ghke1psle
/011rnalandcoordina1.-s1hc
/011ma/"sPlarcrsscct1onfocusing
onr.-creation.Hewasp,irtofgroup
tffortstha1wonthret>20131k-Mof
Gannett awuds.
One "•s for the
/our1111/"sc0\·erageofthe0utche55
CountyCfassic.a11dthco1hcrtwo
wcrcforcoll«tionsofworkinthe
l'larcrsSKtion
.

PctcrPru
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n
c
l
celebr:ited:20,-ezrsinCal,fornia.
whereheis,·iceprnidentofoper-3•
toonsat legal
Zoom.com.
Peter
sphts
his time between Glendale,
CA
andAustin,TX .•
AntonioScala
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end1nMoo
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e
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d.lnM1dddlnzoo8.
Remembering J
.
Ernest Belanger
'
59
,
F
i
rst
Coordinator of Marist Spain Program
Fiftyycarsago,Bro.)oscphL.R
.lk
langcr48foundedtheMarist
Abroad Program.the
forerunner to today's robust
Maris!
lnternatiooall'rogra111
s.Spaina
11dfra11
eewcre
thefirstf
ocuso(
hiscffort5,andhedidnothawtolookfartofindaqualifu.-d<NMite
programcoordina1orrorMaristst~msboundforMadrid's1op
uni,
·crsitk's.
Hisbrochcr.J
.Ernl'$t
0
Ernie"Bela
nger.hadbeenliving
and
teaching iu Madrid
for
a
number
of years and
ai;
a
member of
t
he
Class of
1959 was
among
Marist's
first Sp,mish
major
s.
Ernie
tookon1heassignmen1.wh
ic
hlas1ed,
7years.
Belanger,
78.
passed away this past
October in Madrid. w~
hehadtaughtattheAmcricanSchoolformanyyears.Hehelda
master'
si
nSpanishfromMiddleburyCollcge
andduringhisMaris
t
tcnureguidcdthestudy•abroadexperienceofsooresofs1udcnts.
foreaehofwhomhcarrangedahomcstaywithalocalfamilyfor
a
full
academic year.
Bclangerissurvi,~byhis"·ifeo(47years.Alicia,asonand
daugh1er,andtwogr:1ndson5-allofMadrid.
8rendanMooney'71benefi1edfromErnieBelanger'sshcpherd-
ingaswellasafriendshiptha1las1edmorcthan4oycar
s.·
My
relationshipwithErniebcg.;in44)"earsago."s;aysMoon<')".·Hewas
my ml'ntor in the Marist program in Madrid. He inspired me in
"';I,)'$
I
ne\'erexpected. His
lo-,-e
ror
Alicia. ror Sp,iin, his command
ofthela11guageandculture madcmew;mt to
be
like him.
t
m."-er
didg.-ttomovcthcrebutthroughmanyvis1tslwasbles!i<.-dtocall
him
nl)
'
friend.
B11c11
camitw,
mi
amigo."

wclcomcdathirdson.Gianluo.
whojoinsb1gbrothcrsVincmzo
andMaueo.
;a
lmJMlC
1989
Vi
n
<:c
nl
A
motulli
relocated to
S3ratogaSprings,NY,tobc-comc
chidttthnologyofficeroftheArco
Co..aGoldmanSxhssubsid1arr
Hehasb«nw,1hGoldman.S..Chs
sincegraduation . •
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t
cp
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n
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l
ark
c
isnnwmanaginggcncral
p,irme1ofW
i
ld Acorns
in Orang.-.
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frq;u
s
on
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partncrl'<lwithaglobalnutracl'Ull·
calcompany.Qi,•ana.Sheim·ites
alumni
to
contact her
a
t www
m)-q1,
·a
na.com
/da
retodrnm
.
She
lta)'S"crybusy"·1thhcrfourboys.
whopl•ytm-ellx1'0$$t,
.Shel
""t'Son
EulernLonglsland,NY,withher
husband.Or.AlrxanderZuhoski.
1990
lconardKli.-
isSHtlorn.e"·sedi-
torforCR/llandSpucl,Ttclrno/ogy
mag.1w1,..sat
l
nformationToda)',
lnc.,inNcwYorkCity
.

l'
a
t
r
icia
(
Dcl'aolo)Munk
ismedicalr,~r--e
co
r
J>scoordinatorforOutchcn
County.
working
for
the County's
Oep,irtmen1clEmergcncyl!nponse
andDcpartme11tclHe:ifth.
19f)J
T
om
ll
anna
coachcdtheMarist
womcn"s,'Olleyballt,-..mtoashne
ofthe2013MetroAtlanticAthlMic
Cooforcna{MAAC)~ular-sta$0n
t1tlc.afirst1npr<.>gramhistory.
Tom
w
as named MA
A
C Coach
o(theYrar.FormoreonTorn.M'l'
~ge
21.

J
im
J
oufowia.
w;is
th,:
invitNlglk'SlspeaLerattheMar1lt
College
School
of
Management
Honors Banquet on April
:28.
2013,a1thcDutch1.-ssGol
f
Clubm
Poughkcepsie
.•
S
hcila
(C
lan
cy)
O'Do
nn
e
ll
createdapart-timr
course called
Foundations
in
FashionDesignandMrrehand1smg
at l
.
cnerkcnny Institute
of
T1.-chnologyinlreland.Shcilas;ays
1hatw11houthcrcducationa1r.laris1
a
ndthecarttrshc,haduarcsult.
it
would
n,e,·er
ha,
·
e
hem
possible
D,mcga/N,:,w.co"1h1ghhghtrdh.-,r
courseinarccenlarticlr.
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n11ifor
(
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o)
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1spro•
gummanagerfortheStatenlslznd
Chambl'r of Commrrce's
Yoong
EmrcprcneursAcademy.Sheworks
"'1thhighliChools1udentsonS1atcn
l.sfand .•
Trieia
(
Riuuto
)
P
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r
rotti
ismtcgratedmukttmgd,r.-ctorat
Fi1Prtgnnnc7a11dN11rnm/Htn/1J,.
partofAmericanMcd1a.!nc
.• in
New York City.
1993
julia
Dur
ns
-
tlu
l
a
nd
marriedher
"kmde1gartenswcethcart
0
m)uly
2011..
Kr•igDeMa
ttd
s
isaproj

ectmanagcrandcoursedesigncr
forFordhamUni,..-,rs,ty.guiding
1hede,:elopmentof1heGraduate
SchoolofSoeialScrvice"sonl1nc
MSWprogram.Hi
sjobincludcs
discussingw11hfacultyandadmin•
l.1trators
w
ha1onl!nclcarninglooks
hkc-,
thl'similari
t
in
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throughout th<' Northcut and
MKlwes1for1hcp,,'112J-e3rs.Aaron
tooksecondplaceoutofnt-arly
,oocomed,ans
in
the Cape
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Pa1rick
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and Tim
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trip in
June
2013.
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2012. •
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l1v<" in Lynbrook,
NY, with
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hdrfourchitdrc11,Liam.Kicran.
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his(amily,ownedfuncralhomcin
Woodhawn, NY
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on radio and
TV
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andcorporatcnarralions.Sl>cwas
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routeforasmartpho,,.,appalk-d
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17,
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13.
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master'
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from
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Brookwood
M<->dia Arts
in Springhouse,
PA.•
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hi
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'boy,
Mich:iel,born
Feb.6,2013
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Mclanic(fcs
tcr)
Daw
so
n
returned to school
t
o
study
nutrition
and
wellness.•
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nberg
andhcr
boyfr,end,Phil,wclcomedab.iby
Lffhrend
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cont,ibutlon
1
toya<h1lng
and
race commlu
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portof<ompttitivtuillng.
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Win Medals at Wor
l
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Rowing Champion
s
hips
Two Marist alumni won med.a ls representing thl- United
States
in
the
2013
Worid Rowing Championships in Chungju.
South
Korea.
HilluySacger'07(above.secondfromleft)wasparto<ttw-U.S
lightwdght women's quad
crew
that won
a
silver medal. It w:as her
thirdtimetothepodiuminthcevcnt;shewonabronzemedalin
2009andagainin2011.
BrendanMulvcy'09(below,fourthfromleft)comp•ctcdonthl'
U.S. lightweight men's eight team. which took home
a
bronze
medal.

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Yoo
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2013. •
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ncted i
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Df-p.J
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awards
writcr
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prodUctT"and
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.
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hc
w
as
pr.>eticei
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theareasofdepl-ndency
appointed to tht Kappa Kappa
and family law, ptrsonal injury,
•nd
Psi Alumni A
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tio
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Soard of b;,11kruptcy law
.
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ond
his wife,
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in )am1arpo13,
on junior v:iuity
for Coach
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for
Public Affairs
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Communications
at Notre Dame
PaulJ.Browne"71hubcen
appointed vice president for
publicaffairsandcommunica-
tionsattheUniversityofNotre
Dame.
PreviouslyBrowll!'".I.Sthe
deputy commissioll!'r
ol
public
P•ulJ.8•own,
•7
,
information for
the
New
York
City
Police Dep;irtmcm, serving
as chief com-
munications strategist and spokesman for the
so,ooo-membcr
NYPD. He ear
li
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sccretaryandchicfofstafffo
r
U.S.Sen.Daniel
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Treasury Department.
the New York
State Court of
AppNIS.
and
the New Yori,; State
Commission on
JndependentColleges;indUni'"ersities,;rndalsoas
vicepresidcntforadvancemcntatMarist
.
Brownea!soservedasdcputydircctorofthc
International Police Monitors in Haiti. with
a United
NationsmandatetoendhumanrightsabuSl'S:there
andtoestablishanintenmpoliceforceduringthe
U.S.-led
Operation Restore Democracy
in
1994-
95.
For hisHaitiservice. Browne".1.sa".1.rdedthe
Commander's Medal
for
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andothl-rpublications.Helsaformermemberofthe
boardoftheAmcrica11lrishHistoricalSocictyandhas
be<-npublishedini
t
sjournal.thcRecorder.
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Saint Michael Academy there,
Browne
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a
bachelor"sdegrttinAmericanstudiesfromMarist
and
a
mastl'T"s degree
from
the
Columbia Univt>rsuy
GraduateSchoolofJournalisrn.Asanundergraduate.
hestudicdfora)·carinBogota,Colombia.andupon
graduationsen·edasala)'\'Oluntcerteacheratthc
MaristBrothersHighSchooJinPagoPago,American
Samo:ll
.
Heandhiswife.Sar:1h.cclebr:11edtheir35th
weddinganni'"ers.irythispastsummerandhavean
adultdaughter.1.2<:ey.
f:wrcll was three months early
nication at Marist. •
Ch
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istopher
buti
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doinggreat.Kerry
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job as mnl.eling manager at
the No,-embcT 2013 issue of
Ewry
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utumn
Day with Rachael Ray m;ig;iune
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country
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Nu:1
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released inwinter::1.0,.-. Hill
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!.ucas.andresidcinBright"'aters,
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nnircr
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{2()CltMA
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~ame
engagtdonMaya7.2012.They
recentlymovedtoKirkland.WA.
JUSt0uts1dcofSeattle.S1evcisa
vendorforMicrosoftandserves
asanonlinccditorforMSNand
Jennlferisacarttrspecia!istaia
communitycollege. •
/ody
(
Mirto
)
Clouse
bunchedlmagme\"(
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Mass.igeTherapy,focusingon
sports and orthopedic massage
SheisamcmberoftheAmerican
MassagcThcrapyAssodatio11·s
Connecticut Chapter Sports
Mass.igeTeam.,,:orkingwnhin
Cheshire PilatesStudio.owned
by
Nadine
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l'h
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seniorvictpresident.•
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iewski
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McEnroc,
andher
hu:;;band welcomed a bab1

boy
,
QumnDaniel.bornFeb.2.2013
.
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andwasioinchcslong.Kathleen
isteachingjourna!ismandhas
servedutheUtTchapterleader
ath.erschoolforthelasttwoi-,;,a,,.
.
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Jackie.create<lthefoundationin
wogafterthelossoftheirthree
daughters.Emma.Alyson.and
Katic,inatragiccaraccidenton
New York's Taconic Parkway. lhe
purposcofthefoundationisto
memorialize their daughters by
operatingeducationalprogran1s
forarea)'OUth
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sponsored by the Alumni
Association. Dance Ensemble.
and Heart1
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workingtoenddomcsticv
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oncollcgecampuses,began"'ith
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tion andthcworkwedois not
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followtheirdreams.·Toroughthe
courseoflife
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youaregoingtobe
abletomakcyourowndecisions
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The workshop then paired
MariststudentswithBcautiful
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MaristalunrnicMclissaKcenan
Raffcrty'oo.Sus.anHennMurphy
'03.AmyDoerrie'93,and Karen
Phannemillcr'oo.Theteamsspent
thenexthourandahalfbuild-
ingconfidcnce.self-esteem,and
problcm-rolvingskills
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workshop both challenging and
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anewpositionatU.S.Airwaysas
1nanagcrofcxccuti\'eser\'icesand
rewarding.One exercise asked
participantstodiscusswhichof
theirbodypartsthe)·!ike<lbest.
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withitandnoonecouldcomeup
withsomcthingfastcnough."s.aid
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many)'ounggirlsstrugglewith
appearanceandself-pen:cption.
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lthinkitreallydidincrease
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Ensemble."Whatyouthinkyou're
doingwcl!,othcrpeoplemight
sceas1otimesbetter1hanwhat
you'regivingyourselfcre<litfor."
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thcstudcntgroupshopetobring
BeautifulMebacktoMarist
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mentaryschoolsalsoha,·ehoste<l
theworhhop.AlthoughBeautiful
Meis1hefou11datio11'ssignature
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Q&A:
Christina Garibaldi
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On-Air Reporter for MTV New
s
lfyouwcreoneofthcmil!ionstotuneintothe1013
MTV Video Music Awards in New York City this past
August.thattalenledpreshowhostyouwcrewatching
wasfollowRe<lFoxChristinaGaribaldi'o6.Sheisan
on•air reporter for
MTV
News, where she covers
pop
culture.music,movies,andcelebritynews.Whilcat
Marist,shemajoredincommunication
The Maris! Alumni Office caught up with
Garibaldi
s
hortly after the VMAs to ask a
few ques
-
lions about her experience hosting th,:, preshow for
thesecondoonsecutive)'Car:
AO:
How did you get into your current role at MTV?
CG:
I began my career with MTV as an intern my
seniOT)'CaratMaristandwashiredimmediatclyupon
graduationasanassistam.FromthNe,lworkedmy
wayupfromacoordinatortoasegmentproducerto
thero!elhavenow.
AO:
Howdidi·ouprepareforthepreshow?
CG:
Westartpreparingmonthsinadvanceforthe
VMA preshow. and the
w
eek leading up to
t
he main
f'\'Clll
we had a "VMA All Access" livest ream which
hadu
s
strcamingliwon!ineforsixhourscachday.ln
bctween!ilmingwewouldha,·escriptread-throughs
andred
-
carpctrt'hearsalsandwouldspendourtime
researchingalltheartistswhowou
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dbcwalkingthe
c
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AO;
Whatwas
t
hemostexcitingpartofhosting
t
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preshow?
CG:
TheVMAsisourbiggeste\"entoftheyearand1·ou
c
anfeeltheenergyassoonas)'OUstepontheredcar
-
pct.Bringingtheshowb;icktoNewYorkheightened
thatexcitementtoawho!edifferentle"e!
AO:
Whatwasthl'hardestpartabouthostinga!ive
preshow?
CG:
Notknowingwhatisgoingtohappennext!lt
fon::esi·outo
t
hinkonyourfeetandbepreparedfor
a
n)unewhowalksonthecarpct.Wetryandschedule
peoplewewantto
t
alkto,butthereisalwaysapos-
sibilitythattheydon'tarri"eintimeortheygetstuck
talkingtootheroutlets,andbecauseofthat)·ouhave
toexpe<:ttheunexpccted
AO:
Whowasyourfavoriteceleb-
rit)'interview?
CG:
During the preshow it was
excitingtointerviewRobinThicke
andhiswifo,PaulaPatton,since!
nf'\-ermethimbcfore.lalwayslook
'
forward to interviewing Selena
Gomez
.
l'vebceninte"
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icwingher
foraboutfi,·eyearsandinthattime
shehasachie,-edsomuchsuccess,
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appre<:iati,·e
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)'OU keep in contact with any Marist faculty.
staff,roommates,l'tc.?
CG:
I keep in touch wi
t
h several of my roommates
from Maris\ and actually married a fellow alum
fromtheClassof2oo6.MikclaMastro!
AO:
Whatdoi·ouenjoymostabout)'ourjob?
CG:
So many things ..
.
from meeting new and
intcrcstingpcoplec,·eryday,towritingarticles
forour\Vebsite,toslretchingmycreativity.But,
what!reallylo,·ethemostisne,·crknowingwhat
tocxpectonanygivenday.Notonlyisthencws
andpopculturesphereconstantlychanging,bul
thcwayouraudicncere<:ei,·esitsncwschangesas
well,andit'smyjobtodeliveritinauniqueand
crcati,·eway.
AO:
Whatad,·icedoyouha,·eforMariststudents
oralumniwhoareinterestedingettingintoyour
line of work?
CG:
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t
ogetinvolved.J
creditalotofm)·SkillsandconfidencetothcSchool
of Communication and the Arts at Marist and
Marist College Television (MCTV
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.
I was a
part
of
theorganizationasastu
-
dentandfeltthatlearning
the AVID editing skills.
on-camera techniques
.
and behind-the
-
scenes
opcrationsfull)·prcparcd
me for an entry
-
level
positionatMTV.lalso
fehthatmyinternships(I
didthree)wereextremely
bene!icial,andeachpro
-
videdcomactsthatlstill
usetodar
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BobbiSu
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andcommunica
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2012.tn2012shealsopurchued
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degree in business
administration
at
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babygirl.CharlotteAshlcy,born
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~eatherR,pp
mamedStephcn
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wasrecent!)·promotcdtoassociate
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mediadirectoratZ..-nithMediain
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Nc'W York City
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resideinNorthBab}'lon,NY
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onsctatvariouspremiercsand
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ward
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hows.

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llono
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Shcacccptcdapositiontolcad
1wwmarkc1inginitiatis·csforan
international company providing
ITservicesandsolutionsforthe
lifesckncesindustry.

Amanda
Giorda
no
changcd
j
obs,moving
from VH, 10 WNET. •
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Go
dfre
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was promoted from
study

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Marist
communication
students
and
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to help them launch successful careers.
More than
a
decade after leaving the
Collcge,shestart.:-dunderwritingactivuit-$
thatcouldbroadcnstudents'viewofthe
communica1ionsindustryand1herangeof
professional opportunities open to
thtm.
When she p;issed away
in
2oo8, her estate
pro\'idl"dprrmancmsupporttotheSchoolof
Communication
and the Arts by endowing
t
he Dr. Mar)' Louise Bopp Communication
Fundw,1hagiftof11earlys270.ooo.
"Mary
Louise wanted this to be her
lcg3cy."»)'sShail~nKopec.Marist'sSl"nior
de,,.elopmemoffkt'Tforplanncdgivingaud
em:lownlCflt support. "She
had a p;ission for
"'Orldngwith)'Oungpoopleandforworking
lnthecommunicationlield.Sheespecially
s:iwthe1-;1lucofourcommunicationsmajots
embncing New
York
Cit)".
thecommunka

tionscapitalofth,::world.Mostofall,she
wamedMariststudcntstoha\'eacompeti
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ti1-ead\'antageingc1tingthatfirstjob,and
sheknewhowimportantinternshipsand
nctworkingwcretoachicvingthis."
lnhelpingtoguidctheestablishmentof
th<! fund, Kopec united Bopp with Marist
Commu11icatio11
lnt,::rnship Director
G<-rry
McNultytoide11tifya1•arictyofacti\'ities
thatthcone

limeadvertisingpraclitioncr
"'H willing to
spon$0r.
Initial
activities
included
underwriting registration foes
for the Ad,,.ertising Women of New York·s
annualc;,recrconference(alsoopentomcn)
andforsc\'er.ilNewYork
-00.
sedscminars
thatacquaintcdcommunicalionma;or
s
with fields
such as sports communication
andspecfal-ewntplanning.lnadditionto
learning
from
Sl"asoncd
New York profes

sionals,/..lariststudemshadtheopportumty
tonctworkwithprospecti,,.cemplo,-ersand
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allSCSS
their own
competitiveness amoug
p..--crsfromothcrcol!cgesanduni,,.crsities.
Animportantpartofmakingtheseactil-it,es
fcasiblcwastheunderwritingoftravcland
meal expenses.
"Marylouiscstronglylx>licn-d1hatscc-
ing
the New York media industr)'
In action
and
connecting with communications pro
-
fessionals, espccially
thosc who
are
Marist
graduates,,,.,'Ouldencourageourstl.ldentslo
takconmorechallengingimernshipsthan
they
first
thought
possible."
says
McNulty
,
"lhese internships
would make them
as
competitivcaspossiblewhenthcyentercd
the
job
market."
Toward these ends, annual ~wards from
thcBoppFundunderwrite,amo11go1her
acti,,.itics,tripstoNcwYorkCityfornet
-
workingc,·e,us with alumni, meetings with
exrcuti,:esintheindustr)·,andtoursofmedia
outlets;thehostingof,,.isitingcxecutl\'CS
ontheMaristcampustolcctureandadviSl"
studcnts;theparticipationof1'bris1studl'nt
teams in national
collcgc/uni1·crsit)'
competitions
in
advertising
or
public relations;
alld
thede,:elop-
rnentofportfolio
scmmars.
One
example
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formtr
communlutlon1f1<ull1
mtml>trOr.Marylouloe
8oppendowl<lafund
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c-municallonandlht
Art1lhtl<;1l~t>lud-enll
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of
a
sponsored
activityisanannualstudent
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lumninet
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workinge,:en1inNewYorkCi1)
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rgani1.edby
the
Communication
Internship
l)(!partmcm
lhemos1receme1-emwashclda1Taylor,a
publicrelationsagencyOOtcdlnth<lEmpirt'
StatcBuilding.andwashostedbyTaylor
managingpartnerJohnlipor.ice
·ss.
Abus
underwritten
by
the Bopp
Fund
brought
34
communication
ma;ors
together with
13
Marist
alumni
from
leading advertising.
publicrclations.TV.andsportscommunica-
tionagenciesandbusincsses.7heencrgy"·
as
fa11tas1ic."saysMcNuhy.
According10Dr.S1e,
·e
Ralston,deanof
the
School
of Communication
and the Arts.
more thansoostudents ha,,.ebenefiued
from1heBoppFund."lhislsa11lnvaluablc
resource.lt'sjus1wondcrfu!forours1udents
tohavetheschigh•impact.career
-o
ricmcd
opportunitics.Thefundjustkcepsgwingto
our students."
Andgi"ingtostudentsisjustwhatMary
Louise
Bopp
had
in
mind.






















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