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THE MAGAZINE OF MARIST COLLEGE

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NEWS
&
NOTES FROM THE CAMPUS
Meet Marist's Newest Fulbright Scholars
R
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~~~~:1:11
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1.1~1::
NicholasHomlcr'13arctravelingabroad
toleachandpursucrcsearchprojects
afterb<.-comingthclatcstgroupofMarisl
Fu!b
r
ightSchofarsh
i
pwinncrs.Student-
athlete Cay I in
Moore
'16 is the first
/1.farist
undl'rgraduatc to be
awarded a US-UK
FulbrightSurnmt:!rlnstitutesscholarship,
whichsenthimtothcUnivcrsityofBristol
tostudyforfourwl-eks
Moore.aneconomicsmajorandpsy-
chologyminorfromLosAngdcs,Calif..
saidhegaincdamuchlargerpcrspccti,·e
onhiscountryandhiscommunityasa
resultofthescho!arship."Thc
AiMM\i
Moo1e,aneconom1umaiorandpsytho!ogy
m1norfrcmlosAngeles Ca11f,i..11dhegaineda
mucbl.irgerperjpectivecnh11coun1ryandhl1
community au result of the uholarsh1p
Fulbright experience
was a
bll'ssinglikt'noothcr.!am
thanHullx-causeitmadcrne
abetterrnan.abeucrpcrson
Wcs1udied1hctransatla11tic
slal'etradeprimaril)'.butwew<.'rl'<.'nabledto
learnaboutS)'Stcmaticoppression.implicit
socialinjusticc.thcd<.'vclopmcntofour
coumry.andcontinui1yfromthesla1't.'tradc
culturc."Moon:
·
says.
"Wewerealsogiventheopportunityto
partakeinactivitiessuchasarchaeological
digs.anK-etingwithamcmbcrofBritish
Parliamcnt,trnveltothcrnajorportcities
of England
.
and a large volume of other
culturalimmersionactivities.Thiscxpe·
rienceprovidedinsight,inspiration,and
knowledgconhowtobringaboutapositive
chJ11gctornyhomccomrnunityandour
world."
Moore comes from a forni!)
'
with a
singlcmothcr,ayoungcrbro1hcr,Jndoldcr
sis1er.Hchasbcendecplyandcxtc11sivel)·
irn·olvcdi11oommu11ityscrl'iccfocuscdon
youth,bothinhishomccommunitrand
inl'oughkccpsic.\Xihilcat,\,!aristhehas
participatcdinthcSpecialOlrmpics,thc
Whi
1
cllibbo11Campaignmovcrncn110
enddornesticviolcnccagai11stworncna11d
girls.andthcTakcBackthcNightcvcnt.A
quartcrbackonthcMaristfootballtl'am.
hislong
"
tcrrnplanistopursucacareerin
thcnonprofitscctor,irnprovingeducational
opportunities for at
-
risk youth.
l>kl<ech11il',afre11ch
/
adolescc111educa
-
tionrnajorwitharninoringlobalstudies
andpsp
:
hologyfrornRcdBank.N./ ..
1r.1sels
to Thailand
thisfo!l
totcach E11glish fora
ycar.Shcspe11tthcfallofhcrsophomore
yearinSl'ncgalandspcntthcfallofhcr
junior
year
in
Marseilles.France
Outside of class,
she served as co
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Ultimate Frisbtttcam
and
wna member of
thcCollcge'sDeans'Circle.Shcfullilk-dher
studcnt•tcachingresponsib11it1csbySCfving
duringfall2013atArlingtonH,ghSchoolin
l..igrnng('\
·
illc,N.Y.,andtaughtati\larlboro
(N.Y.)MiddlcSchooldunngthcfollowing
scmcster.HerFulbrighttrn,·clswilllaunch
thccarccrshcplansinintcrnationalcduca·
1,on.
O'Bricn,anEnglishmajorw,thaminor
in music and global studil'$ from Islip
Tcrr;i,cc,N.Y .. willtcachEnglishinSouth
Korca.lnthespringof2013.shcspcnta
scmcstcrinSouthKorcawiththcsupport
ofthcFrccman•ASIAScholarship.
Both
Kristc11andhcr1winslstcr,Al!ison,wcre
amo11g1hclas1recipicn1softhiscompcti·
tivcgrantasite11dcditsawardsfo!lowing
1hatscmcstcr.OuringherstudicsinSouth
Korea,KristC11,vasable1olocateandmeet
hcrbirthmo(herandhcrsistcr.thetwins
were adopted from South Kena when
they
wcrcinfants.DuringthatscmesterinKorea,
Kristenwasalsogi,·entheopportunityto
lutora)'OunggirlinEnglish,usingherskills
inbothEnglishandmusictocnrichhcr
lessons.HcrFulbrighttravelswi!llaunch
acarccrineducation,wi
thanemphasison
te:ichingEnglishasasccondlanguage.
Homier.a
2013graduatc from Mahwah,
N.J.,andadualmajOTinradio/f\1/filmand
Ati\farist,hescrvcdasscniofclassprt.--si•
dent(2011..i3)andalsoreceivedaRobin
PcllEmcrgingFilmmakcrAwardatthc
Lake Placid Film Forum in 2013.
He
was
technica!directorforthe/llaristCollege
CluboflhcatreArts(i\!CCrA)anddirector
o(Time
Check,
Marist's male a
cappe!la
group.Hisgreatestambitionistobecomca
producero(featurcstoriesfortele,..isionpro•
grams such
as CBS News Sunday Mom mg
and6oMim1t~.
libtMMldtfiM
intcracli1•c
media
/
game studies
while
ati\farist,willpursue
afilmprojcctoncin•
emasinNcwZealand.
Homl'1,a1013graduatefro.mMahwah N
l
~and
adualmaJorinrad1o/TV/filmandlntera<11ve
medla/gameS1ud,eswh!lea1Marl1I wlllpursue
•filmproJPctonc:memaslnNewUaland
The Fulbright
Programisthenagship
intcrnationaleducationale
x
changeprogram
sponsoredbytheU.S.go,..crnmentandis
designedtoincrcasemutualundersta11ding
betweenthepcopleoftheUnitedStatcsand
1hoscof01hercountr1cs.lheprimarysourc
e
offundingfortheprogramisanannual
appropriationmadebytheU.S.Congreu
to1hcU.S.DepartmcntofS1ate'sBurcauof
EduaationalandCulturalAffairs.Recipients
ofFulbrightgrantsareselectedonthebasis
ofacademicorprofcssionalachie\'cmentas
wellasdemonstratedlcadershippotentialin
theirfields.lheprogramopcratesinmorc
than155countricsworldwide
The US-UK Fulbright Commission
offers special Summer
lnstitutcsforU.S.citi1.cns
to
come to the United
Kingdom.
These
sum·
mer programs provide
thcopportllnit)'forU.S.
undergraduatcs(agcdm·er
18),withatleasttwO)"<'arsofundergraduate
study left to complete. to come to the U.K.
onathree,,four,,fi,l.'-,orsix•wecl.academic
andcul1uralsummcrprogram.l';trtic1pants
recei,·etheopportunit)'toexpcricncean
academicprogramatahighlyrcgarded
univcrsit)',explorethecul
t
ure,heritagc.
andhistoryoftheU.K.,anddc-vclopthcir
academicab1l1t)'b)·impro,..ingprescntation,
research,andcommun,aationskills.





















DonaldJ.Duet
'
U,co-hudoftheTMhnology
Di•isionatGoldm.-nSachs,wasahynote
,puk
e
ralth
e
1014EnterpriseComputing
CommunilyConf
ere
nc
e
atMarist
.
Don Duet
'88
is
Keynote Speaker
at Enterprise
Computing
Conference
D
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Sachs,wasoneofthreekeynotespeakersat
the2014 Enterprise Computing Community
(ECC) Conference
at Maris! College in June.
Histalkfocusedonthe"DigitalEnterprise
,
"
addrcssingtheel<poncntialgrowth of
technologyinnovationandhowit has
transforrncdandcontinucstotransform
GoldmanSachs'sbttsiness.
Theconfercnce,whichwassupported
bytheNationalScienceFoundation(NSF)
andcorporatcpartn<'rsi
ncludinglB,V!and
Veriion,celebratedsorearsofenterprise
computinginno,·ationwhilelookingahead
tothencxtsoyears.Businessanal)•tics
andcloudcomputingwereitsothermajor
themes.
The ECC
was establishl.'d in 2008 b)'
MaristCollegewithanNSFgrontandthe
goalofbuildinganacadcmicandindustry
communit)·torevitalileundergraduatcedu-
cationinenterprisecomputing.Founding
mcmbcrsi11cludccightadditionaluni-
,·crsitiesand nineindustr)· partners. The
communityhasgrowntomorethan
1,20
0
participantsfromtheoriginal18.

Former Treasury Secretary Geithner
Is Guest Speaker at Marist Event
Maristinvitedagroupofjournalists,rne<liaexeeutivcs,foundationofficials,and
businessandgovernmentleadersto"LessonsforPubliclnterest/ournalism
"
atthe
Hari."ard Club in New
York
Cit)' in April. Special
guest
and formerTreasur)' Secrctar)'
Ti moth)' Geithner (third from left) was interviewe<I
by Forwne
managing editor
Andy Serwer
(third
from right) about how the media and public opinion influenced
thego,·ernment's handling of the
2008-09
financial crisis. Marist
Institute
for
PublicOpinionDirectorDr
.
LeeMiringoff(right)providedcontextpriortoth<'
conversationb)'presentingpublicopinionpollingdata.Theintervicwwasfollowe<I
by a panel discussion moderated by Andrew
Ross
Sorkin of CNBC and the New
York Times
(second
from
right), Gillian Teti of the
fill(mcial
Times
(seco
nd
from
left), and CNBC anchor and Marist 2014 commencement speakl'r and honorary
degreereeipientSueHerera(notpictured).PresidcntDe11nisMurray(left)hoste<I
apre-programreceptionfortheparticipants.
MIPO Sponsors Panel in NYC
Jncelebrationofthe35thanni,·ersaryoftheMaristCollcgelristitutcforPublic
Opinion. M!PO's Dr. Ll'l' Miringoff{far right) and Dr. Barbara Carvalho '79
(far
left)moderatedthepaneldiscussion"Ca112014or2016FixaBrokenWashington?"
at the Paley Center for Me<lia in
New
York City in March 2014. The panelists
were
(lefttoright)Michae!Oreskes,vicepresidcnt~ndseniormanaginge<litorforthe
Associate<! Press: Am)' Walter. national e<litor of the
Cook
Political Re pore;
Steve
lhomma, senior White House correspondent and government and politics e<litor
for McClatchy Newspapers: and Mark Mumy, NBC News senior political editor
Followingthepaneldiscussion,alumni,friends,andcolleaguesgatheredfora
receptionatthcPalcyCenter.














































Dr. Michael Eric Dyson Speaks at Marist
throughom the past
academic )'ear. Others
inc!udedJe!TreyToobin,
senior analyst for CNN
andsiaffwriterl'.ortheN
e
w
)'orker.whospoktonpoli·
tics.media,andthelaw;
Dr./aap)acobs,aleading
authori1yon1hehistoryof
theDutchintheAmericas,
whotalkooabouttherela-
tionshipbetwecn Dutch
colonials and
the
Hudson
Ri,·er.YossiKlemHale,·i,
whose ulk was titled
D,. Ml<hHI
Er
ic
Dyson,
Un
lver,l
ty
Ptof
t11
or ofSodology•t
"The Palestinian-Israeli
G
,o
,g
ttown
Unive
,
slly,
spo
k

on
"
R
•<t,
Rulsm
,•
nd R
act
Tragedy;
Why
is a
Solution
R
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llyGoltttiThut,t.
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Uni,·ersity, pre~nted his p<'TSp«m·eon the
Law, who spoke on the future offinanda!
s
tate of race relations in American society
regulation; and Professor Alejandro de la
in a lecture in Marist'sNellrGoletti Theam•
Fuente, the Robert Woods Bliss Profoswr
during the spring
2014
semester
.
of Latin Ameran Historrand Ec011om1cs
Dyson was one of
a number of distin-
at Har,
·
ard. who spoke on the Afro-Cuban
guished guests who spoke at the College
cultural
mowment.

CNBC's Sue Herera, Alumnus
Bill Christie Address Graduates
s
~~~:~i:~;~~h:"~~;.:r~~,n~naau~~~:
and co·anchorofCNBC's
Po1wr f.1111cl,.
was
1hespeakeratMarist's1radi1ional-under-
graduatecommencemen
t
May 24, 2014, on
the campus green. Herera wu awarded an
llonon,ry OoctorofHunuric Letters degree
during1heceremot1)'
·
The previous evening. William T.
Chr
i
stie'g1i\·!Sgavethekeynoteaddressat
i\1arist'sadultandgraduatecommencement
in the i\!cCann Center. At thecere1non)', he
wasawardedt
h
cCo
lt
cge'sOisti
n
guished
AlumnusMedal.thehighestawardpre-
senk'<ltoaMaris1gradua1e.Asexecuti"e
hrltfl:
SutHt<tr•
N
H
rl
eft:
Willl
•mT.
(hrl11le'91MS
vkepres1dentoftheTechnologyServices
Groupandchiefinformationofficeratthe
Federa!ReserveBankofNewYork.Christie
isresponsiblefore
n
s
u
ri
n
gthepcrformance
and integntyofthetechnologyplatform
1ha1underpinstheworkof1helarges1bank
intheFeder.i!Reserves)'stem.
PresldentDennisJ.Murrayconferred
atotalof1.568degreesdurmgthetwocer-
<'monies.OnMay23,122adultstudt>nts
receivedbachelor'sdegreesand296s
t
u-
dentsreceivcdmaster'sdegret>s.
·
1hl'nexL
da)·,1
,
1so1rnditio
n
al
u11
dergrndu;itcs
"
wc
awardedbachelor'sdt>grees.

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The
8osron Globe
interviewedMarist
Associate
Professor
of History
Sally
Owyer

McNulty
abouthernewbook
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CkxhinginAmtricon
Co1hollc/Jm.
Tht>
book.published
bytht>Unive1sity
ofNorthCa
r
olinaPress,
tracesthe
symbolic
andpr.Ktic,
l
significanceo
fclot
hingwi
th
in
Amefkan(atholicculturefromtheearly
19th
cen1ury1othepresentday.Theinte,view
appea,edinthe~·sMay
1
1,2014,edilion.
MaristCollegeisagainoneofthenation's
bt>stlns
1
l1utionsforunder9raduatt>educa-
tion,accordin9to1he
Prin
u
tonR
e
vl
e
w
,
MaristisfeaturedinThe8esrJ79Co!/t9es,
t
he
12thcon~utiveyearithilsbe<!nrtcognized
intheannua1collt>geguide.Onlyabout1S
perct>ntofAmt>rica's2,SOO
f
our-y,earcolleg-
esandonly
f
ourcollegesoutsidethtUnited
Statesareprofiledinthebook.ltincludes
detailedprofilesoftht>collegt>s,with1a1in9
S<oresforallschoolsineigh
tc
ategorlesb.lsed
onthePrincetonRev
i
ew·ssurveysof130,000
studentsatlending
t
hecolleges.
Chri
s
Bo
wse
r
.adjunct
instructOfofenvironmen-
talscience,wasawa,ded
a
2014 Environm
ental
Qua!ityAwardbyRegion
2oftht>Envlronmental
Pro
t
ectionAgt>ncy
(EP
A)
forcoordinatingresearch
011juvenileAmtricanttls
along
the
Hudson River
estuary.Maristhaspa,t·
neredontheprojectwiththeNewVOfkState
Department of Environmental Conservation
andCornell'sWaterResou
1c
elm1ituteslnct>
theproject'ssta
r
tin2008.Eachspring,tralned
volunteer1check
f
unnel•shapednetsforglass
ee!sthathavemigratedintotheHudson
Rlverfrornt
heSargassoSeanearBtfmuda.
Theeelsa-recounted,weighed,andreleased
abovedamsandotherOOrrief'stomlg1ation.
Studentsandfacultyhavebet>ndirectly
involvedthroughinterm;hipsandfieldwork.
Theprojeetalsoengageslocalhlghschool
studenulntheCityofPoughkt>epsle,st>ver

alo
f
whomhavegoneontofur
t
ht>rstudies
atMarist.






























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M<Cla1<hy Newspaper>,
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toricaladvisersforthe
Ken Burns
mm,
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Roo~•-cfls:A11fllli111ate
Hi
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[>rofessor of
History
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Walpole.N.H
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ariou
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cd
changcswithBurnsand
th
('film'swril('r,
Geoffr('y
C.
Ward.
The film.
whichchronicl('Stheliv('S
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of
Theodore.
Franklin, and
Eleanor
Roose..-elt.
three
membersofthemostpromi

nent
a
ndinfluentialfamil)'in
Am<"Ticanpolitics,premiered
on
PBSearlierthisfall.

Science Standouts
Maristhostedthe2014Ust<'!"nCollcgesScienceC011ference.theoldestunder•
graduatescll'nceconformce in the United States. on Aprils. 2014. More than
350studentsfromanumberofEastCoostcollegesanended.Se..-eralstudents
reprt'5CntingMarist'sSchoololSciencere«i..-edawardsfortheirpres..-ntations.
Award winners (left to right), shown with their research memor, Dr. Zofia
Gagnon. were Mau hew Ruis 'is. ~fatthew Amato ·,s, Bryan 8u1tigit'g 'is, and
NicholasCastellane'16.


















Co"rStory
Maristcompletesaspectacularbuitdingprojectthatcreates
extraordinarynewspacefordining
,
studentactivities
,
and
W
theMusicProgramaswellasallacademicdisciplines
.
H
I
LE MANY INSTITUTIONS
OF HIGHER
E
l
)UCATlON
have shied away from major
building endeavors, Marist recently completed a significant construction project
encompassing a new 24,000
-
square-foot multipurpose academic building and renovated
Student Center and dining fa
c
ilities.
"The new academic building is surely one of the best in the Northeast, and it improves the
look
of
our
whole
campus," said Ma
ri
s
t
President
Dennis/. Murray. "The
renova
t
ion
of
the
Student Center
has
also exceeded our highest hoµes.
These
facilities now offer some of the
best a
c
ademic and student spaces in the nation, and they will enhance our students' college
experience for many years to come
."
Robert A.M. Stern Architects, whose namesake serves as dean of the Yale School of
Architecture, designed the space. The Stern group previously designed Marist's
Hancock
Center and the gates at the College's
three
entrances. Faced
with the
unique challenge of
integrating
a brand-new
building with the decades-old
Student Center,
the
architect
achieved
a
seamless connection between
the
two struc
t
ures.





















A Space for
Music
I
nthenew:icademicbui
l
ding,the
College's
robust Music Program now
_
has a new home with fil'$t-cla55prac•
tice and performance
spaces.
However,
faculty
and
students from all disciplines
attusingthefacihtH
1he
196-$ol.'at
t1tted
Fusco Recital
Hall
b bolh
a rehca~I and performance s~e
forchon.1 and
instrumental
ensembles and
alectutthallforallkindsofpresen
tation
s.
lhehallisacousticallytreatedformusical
perfotmancesandisoutfinedwithaudio/
visual projection and
recording
and
su
rround
-soundcapabi
l,t
,
es.
The recital hall wu underwritten
by
1hc
Frank A.
Fusco
and Nelly Goleni
Fusco Foundation.
A number
of other
areas throughout
the
complex
were
also
wpportedbytrustces.alumni,andfricnds
of Marist. For more Information, please
seep,ige14.
Maris1'sbandandsymphonygroo1>5
Ul()h.i,.~plcn1y of room
to
rehearse in
the
Ol'W
3.soo-square-foot Symphonic
lla11.1'henunningspaceisalsoavail:ible
foruscbythccntire,\-laristcommunlty.
Located
on
the top floor oft he building,
the
Symphonic
Hall is one o
f
the largest
rooms on campus,
with
a :is-foot-high
wood coffered ceiling, floor-to-ceiling
windows,
extensi,•e acoustic treatmen1,
and an
audio/visual
S)'Stem
w11h
proiec·
110n and surround
sound. The building
also
has
a
praclice room ideal for string
en5('11lblnas well as praclice studios,
cl,1u-
roomJ, a computer l:ib.
.1nd
a music library.

A
musician makes
the
moHofamomentalon,
ln
1
h,Fus<oAe<italHall
,







The196
-
seattieredFuscoRecitalHall
isbothareheana
l
andperformanc
e
s
paceforchoralandinstrumental
ensemblesandalecturehallfor
allkindsofpresentations
.
Thehall
i
s
a
c
ousticallytreatedformusical
performancesandisoutfittedwith
audio
/v
isual projection and recording
and surround
-
sound capabilities
.




















Cove
r
Sto
r
y
AGrandPlacetoEatandMeet
T
hcfoll2013scmesterbroughtthe
opening of a
vastly ,·enovated
_
DiningHallthatpleasedtheeyeas
well as the palate and immcdiatdy became
apremierpbceto
c
ongregatc
.
"The new Dining Hall is
wonderful
bccauscit"smorcofarcstaurantandless
likeahighschoolcafeteria."saidLeslie
Sulhvan"i
s
.
"lt"s1·er1

spacious."saidRosaliasRead
'1
7
.
"
lhewaythestationsareplacedkceps
everythingflowingandorgani1.ed.lhcrc
isagreatvarictyoffood.Youcanmixand
mat
c
h the food you want. lhere is definitely
w
methingforeveryonc,whcthcryouare
vegetarian or not."
"
Peoplewtmltobchere."said/1.fohamad
Charafoddine.gcneralmanagcrofMarist"s
diningservicesforthepastseven)"Cars.
Tht> Dining Hall has a thrce
-
stor)
'
cathedral ceiling.covering what
was
an
underusedcxteriorcourtyard,ornamcntcd
bythrcechandeliersweighing2.20opounds
cach
.
Andthcimpro1'emcnt
s
cxtcndbc)'Olld
acsthctics.Thchallseats
;
so.an increase of
25oovertheo!dcafotcria.Servcryarcasha,·c
bcenmovcdtothcfrontofthehousc.whcrc
studcntscanobscr"eandintcractwithchcfs
asthcypreparethcirsclcctio11s.Offcri11gs
madetoorderincludesushi.intcrnational
dishcs.pi1.za,pasta,delisa,1dwichcs.grill
(
chickc11andburgers
)
.en1reesprcparedin
a rotisscricovcn
,
and freshly baked goods
lhcrcarealso1"ege1arian.1"egan.andglmcn
-
freeofferings.Begi1111ingin fall 2014.a!I
c
hickcnscr,-cdisl"egctablc•fcdandhorrnone
/
antibiotic
-
frce.Cookingtoordermeansfresh
foodandlcsswaste.saidCharafeddine
Studentsandguestsalsoenjoyanextensive
s.iladbarandawcll
-
stockedbe1-cragearea
l'atronsha,·eplentyofscat
i
ngchoices,
fromtht'spaciouscentralhalltothcmore
pril'aletablesonitspcrirneter.whcrcco111-cr
-
sationiscasilrmadcthankstosoundproof
walls.Adedicated
"
quict
"
diningareaoffers
£xe<utiv
t
Che/Anth0nyLe9namtllehJand
GeneralManagtrMohamadCha
,
a/eddine
(
right)wel<om
t
d8rendanM<Entee'67.the
p1uidentandCEOofCookNat1>
r
alProdu<ts.
loratourof1h
e
n
e
wOinin9HaH.
vicw
s
oftheHudsonRil"cr.asdoesanadja
-
centterrace.
Dinerswithspecialne<.'<'.lshal'etheirown
food prep area called My Kitchc11, a room
thcy
c
a11acccssviatheir/l.faristlDcards.
"
Accessbycardensurcsthatstudcnts,bascd
onthcirow11dietarycxperienccs,undcr
·
s
tandadhercncetospe
c
ialdietsandareless
likelytocross-contaminatcfooditcms,"said
Charafeddine.M1•Kitchcnoffcrsaconl"cc
-
tionoven.toas1crs,amicrowave,andothcr
applianccsforthoscwithf0<.>dallergicsor
glutenscnsitivit)".
Lessvisiblcarcthcsustainabilit)
'
featurcs
ofthcnewfacilit)".Composting.whichuSl'd
toinvoh·enoisytruckshaulinglcfto,·crsoff
-
sitc,isnowaccomplished1

iaahyperacccler
-
ated decomposition s1
·
stcm that turns food
scrapsintowastewatcrwithln24hours.
Ah1·drationstationolfcringfiltcrcdwatcr
allowsstudcntstofillthcirownreusable
water bottles. reducingusagcofdispos
-
ablcwatcrboltlcs.Maristalsosourcesfood
locallyandregionallyasmuchaspossiblc,
Charafcddinesaid.
Whcthcrbecauscofnewfoodoptions
orthestrikingen"ironmcnt,morcmcalsare
bcingservedthane,·cr.Charafoddinesaid
almost3.65omcals.onaverage,arcscrved
dail)·.oomparedto3.,oopriortothercno1'a
-
tion
.
Studcms.faculty,ands1affarcusing
theirmcalplansmorcfrequcntly.hesaid.
lt"snotuncommonforastudcmtocome
infivcorsixtimesaday.headded;patrons
comeinnotonlyforarnealbmforcoffccor
desscrt.lhchallisopcnMondaythrough
Fr
i
dayfrom
7
:i5a.m.109p.m.a11dSaturday
andSundayfrorn9a.m.to9p.111
.
Dincrs
canpcrusemcnusonlincathttp
;//
marist
dining.com and can also keep up via
·
Facebook.Twittcr.andtheVallcrCafCblog.
Alumni,
too.
are
welcome
to cat in the
DiningHall.Charafcddincnotcd.Visitors
maypayb)•cashorcrcditcard.
Ch,irafcddinehas noticed i11creascd
interactionamongfacuh)'.sludcnts.andstaff
inthenewDiningHall
.
"lt"shdpingthc111
buildascnscofcommunity."hesays.·1t·s
notjustaplacetocatbuttogettogrther."

Almo>IJ,6someals,onaverage.a,
e
se,v
e
d
dailyinth
e
n
e
wOiningHall,,ompar
e
dto
3.,oodailypriortolhe,enovation.
Aroomln1heOinin9Hall,ovulookin9the
HudsonRive,.l,designatedlorqui
e
tdining.
TheOininglerru
t
offtfiHudsonRiverviews.
The
sus
hiba,h
ubeenapopu!a,additiontoMari,t
dining.Right:Piuai,stillamoltimestapt
e
.



















Cover Story
Engaging Spaces for
Students and Guests
T
hcStudcn1Ccnterrenova1ion,cov-
cringsome98,ooosquarcfoct.has
_
crcatedncwspacefortheStudent
GovcrnmcntandStudcntActivitiesoffices
,
"pocket"\oungcsthroughoutthcbuildingfor
student collaboration, andconforencc and
mcetingfociliticsoverlookingtheHudson
River. In addition,ancwthcatre lounge
adjacent to the Nelly Goletti Theatre
offcrsanattractivcandconvenicntarea
forreccptio11s.TheStudcntCentcr·snew
andirnpro,·ed lower level rcaturcsalarge
exercisestudio.mectingspace.expanded
loungespaceforcornmuterstudents.and
an outdoor patio
Thcfinalpieccofthisarnbitiouscon-
structionproje<:thasbcenthcre<:laddi11g
oftheStudcntCentcrrotundawithastonc
veneer. '!his project remedies the dete-
rioration ofthcformerstonefacingand
rcflcctstheacsthcticofthcnewbuilding,
library, and Hancock
Center.

Therenovationcreated
"
pocket
"
lounges throughout the building
forstudentcollaboration
,
and
conference and meeting facilities
overlooking the Hudson River
.
Ana<1ivi1y,oomadjoin,1he(ommon,Loung
e
.
Studentsrn
ee
tintheGrandFoyer
.









""
TheMcCannLoungeprovldesaconvenien1spo110
meetorsludy,withHudsonRiverviews.
S
t
udentworkersin1h.,CollegeAc1ivl1les
Office assist a
patron.
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magnilicententrancetoitsrtcitalhall,rehcars;ilspaces,andpractice
rooms, Marisl ,«.1tand instruml'fltalensemblcs
joyfull)
'
put the new
facihuestouseas1'1aristtrustttS.alumni.andfricnds•••h<>generously
supportcdth<>ne,y,•buildingtourcditforthelirsttimc
.
lhetouralso
showcased the spcctaculu renOY.1tions made to Marist'sStudent
Centerduringthesamebuildingprojl.'Ct.
AplaqueintheGrandFoycrandLoungeofthencwfacilitysurn•
rnarizesthcbuilding'sultimalepurpose:
MAYTHIS8[AD00RWAY
FORALLWHO[NT[II:
TOOl'ENTHEJRMINUS
lhe pfaque rellects a gift from Maris! Truste-eGcnine 1'\cCormick
'88.
her husband Michael
'88,
and their family. The 1'1cCormicb also
undcrwrotctheBackstagelhcatrcSuiteintheNcllyGol..-uilh..-atrc
in mcmor)' of classmate James Magura '88
Anurnbcrofothcrdonors1mdesignifican1giftssupportingthe
building and Student Ccnter
.
lhe Frank A. Fusco
&
NellyGoletti
Fusco foundation underwrote the building's magnificent reci
t
al
hallinhonoroftheFuscos,acouplewh<>werelongtlmercsidentsof
Stanfordville. N.Y. lhe Fusco Recital Hall p,a)'S lining tribute 10 Nelly
Golctt1, a dynamic talent who wrote and published more than 300
compositions ranging from operettas to motion•picture theme music.
'
lhefoundationalsoe5tablishcd1heNellyGolc1tiMusicScholarshlp
andsupportcdtheinstal!~tfonofncwseating
.
lightlng,wdso
un
d
in the Nl'lly Golctti '[hca1re, which it original!)· underwrote in 1995.
·
1h..-D)'sonFoundationu11derwrokthePianoStudioinhonorof
Joy Stillman Dyson '04. Trustee
ROS$
A. Mauri ·so underwrote the
Computer Laboratory. The /1.'!usic l.ibr.tr)' and Conference Room und
the Office of the Direc
t
or of Music were supported b)'
a
gift from
Bcverlr Perry Bruce in memor)
'
of the Perry family. The building's
new
St
r
mg Ensemble Room is dedicated 10 Marist's C
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us
of
1971,
"'hichr.1iscdS
7
1,0001ocreatt'the
s
p,acea
s
nslcgac1

.
1he Student l.oungc on the third noor of' the Studen1 Cemer
was
a
gift of'Christopher G. and Katherine Ferry ~-lcCann '83
/
'83
.
The Dining Ha!l 1.oungeon the second noor was a gift of the Louis
Grcens1>,1n Chuitable Trust in memory
of Lou
Greenspan. Jn addition,
1hefollowingdonorsmadegifts
t
oundcrwri1eeigh1musicpracticc
rooms: Susan Cohen and Joel Silberman in h<>nor of)udith C.
Cohl'n:
Rob..•rt
'69
and Barbara Hatfield Jr
.
; Michael Napolitano
'o6:
Jeff
re)'
'
n
and ~1:iclelil'I(' Nick and fa mil)~ Paul
'90
and judith Stentoand famil
y;
Dr. Geoff re,·
L.
Brad,eu and Dani-el
le
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8ool'l('Br.1ch-tt
l
ll,Ml);MaryAnnFitzp,a1rickandfamil)

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ofherhusband.JohnT.Fitzp,atrickl
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6s:andChristopher
'
88aod
Nancy DelGiorno and
family.

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,
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Watching Fashion UnFOLD
The
Marist
Fashion Program breaks new
ground
-
and wins awards
-
with its
global
,
free
,
peer
-
to·peer onlin
e
fa
s
hionlearningenvironmentandcommunity.
T
~~o:~-:~:~.:
::~:s
~~r
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0
teTi:~
allMthssa
Halvorsoncouldthinkabout".is
irony.
She
was
at
the
Apcrroawards in
/1.·hami.
Fla
..
with
five Marist Fashion
Program
studcntstomakeapr<'senta
tionontheir
a
ward
-
winningopc11
-sou
rcccol!aborativc
learningprojl'Ct-andte.:hnologyg!itches
wercpoppmguplcftandright.
ButtheMariststudcntsandMarist
\lis,tingProfessionalLccturcrinFashion
Halvorsonpressedon.notsurprisingfora
groupthat"·ithinoncrcarhadturnedan
administrativechall<'ngconusingcloud
tcchnolog)·foracadcmicoollaborationinto
reahl)',
"
]hestudemsgotawarmresponsefrom
thesoftwarcde\'elopersandother
June
cooference-gOCTSwhoheardhowthe}·tre-
atedtheFOLD{FashionOnlineLearning
Domain). a firs1-of-i1s-kind. glot»I. free
onlinelearningen"iroomentforfashion.

twnsoproudofthem."Hall·orsons:aid.
"l
heyweresoscM-pmsessed
i11 a room full
ofDoctorsofTcchno!ogy.andthert><:cption
thcygotafterwardswaswond<'rful."
The1cambehindtheFOLDrece1vedthe
1014
Ulm11r1s
TcdmologylmlO\'lltOr
Award
intheteachingandlearningcategoryfrom
lh<'lcadingpublica1ion00\-cringtechnol-
ogy in highereduc:111on. Two months<'arher,
Halvorson
and ,\farist Senior
Academic
Technology Officer Josh &iron
won
TC'aching
withSakailm101·ationAwardsprcscntcdby
1heApercoF()l.lndationfor1hcirworkon1he
FOLD.
The FOLD lc\·erages
the
power of
two
ApereoFoundationprojects.Sakaiandthe
()pfn Academic Environment
(OAE),
as p;irt
ofl>larist's Academic Community Cloud ini-
tiatil'('. /1;!3rist
is a
partn<'r in the
OAE, m1
opcn-sourceprojcc11hatsuppomacadcmic
collaboration ona global scale
lnfall2011,fashions1udC'nts"wechal-
lengedwi1hthr<'egools:creatcaMarist
f001prima1Ne"·YorkFashionWeek:help
cr<'aleamenuoffrcc,massiveopenonline
courses (MOOCs): and use, promote, and
conductrescarchintothcOAE.lhcoutconw
1,'lls th<'
FOLD,
which launched
at
New
York's
McrccdcsBcnzFashion\X
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ckinFcbruar)'
1014.
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from around
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peer-led, 12-modu!e fashion MOOC called
"TheFutureofFashioo."'OtherFOLDcle-
ments:aniott'r.lCti,-ereportonglobalfashion
trtndsnllNl"lheStrl'f't
"andacommunit)'
off.ashionstudcnts.profcssionals,aodschol-
usdubbed"lheNet"'ITT."
I
lnanc"•course.FashionE,·entPlanning,
"lhcrewcreooboundaries.andwewere
1old,
'lhisisrours.
lheworldisgoingto
sceit,somakcit)'OUTbcst,'"saidAnm1da
Can10r'16.
lhefashio11andtcch11ologym
i
xwasa
goodblend.saidFashionl'rogramDircctor
Radlc)
·C
ramcr."Fashio11isalwaysa11indus-
1rydri1·entochangeandwhat'sncw.The
FOLDgoes~ktothcspiritoffashionand
our~ltomakcstudentsthefutureleadcrs
oftheiodustry.N
Shal)•n&lum'14.whosecappingpro;e,c1
"~s1he/..lCXX:,saidworkingwithprofl'SSOl'S
(N1
a more
equal ~sis w:isa unique situation.
"ltw:isvcryspecialtogetthatactualreal-
world
experience
while
at
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Marist,thcFashionlnstitutcofTechnology,
andl'arsonsaswellasalumniandprospec-
tivestudenu{seesidebar).

··ThcBrunch,"astudcnt-runc,·c,11crcatcd
Marlst
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s Strong Showing at Fashion Week
featuringnineindustrrguestspeakersat
Marist"s historic Colonel Oli,.er Huard
P:iyneMansioninEsopus.N
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lhe28thannualSilvttNeedll'Runwarand
Awards on ,\·la)'
9, 'l014,
which showcased
thetalentsofstudentdesigners.Students
and facultr
produced
two shows
that
drew
over 2,000 people to the Mid-Hudson Civic
Centerindow11town!'oughkeepsil'.
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fashionology.thes1udent-runbou1iquein
Donnell)·
Hall featuring
acc,•ssories, jcwelT)',
andclothing.whichserl'eclasaworkingrctail
lab.

ThedebutofaMaristdothingandac«'5-
sotylinedistinguishedbyvintagegraphics
glNned from the Marist Colk-ge archives.
ltems,marketedatfashionology,induded
T-shirts. polo shirts. sweatshlris.
lcggmgs,
baseballcaps,knitcips,totebags.onesics,
andewnabanglefeaturingMaristcharms.
Rl'sponseto1heco!lectionwasverys1rong.
andthebanglc.ataquantityofsoo,com•
plctelyso!doutinafowda)'Sa11dhasbeen
reordered.

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oftopAmericandcsigncrsBctse)'Johnson
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F
ebruaryand
September shows, respectively.
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Fl'bruar)',
current and prospec-
1i1·eMaristfashionstudentsandalumni
joined students from !'ar50ns:indthe
Fashion
Institute
of Tl'chnolog)' for
MaristXOXBctsey. a reprise showing of
Bctsey)ohnson'sfall20
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4collcctionunder
FashionWeek'sfamoustentsatLincoln
Center. At the show's close, President Dennis
J.MurrayandFashion!'rogramDirector
RadlcyCramerprcsentedJohnsonwiththe
SikerNeedlclconA"·ardinrl'Cognitionof
herdistinguishedcareerandhercommit
-
mmttosupportingthen('xlgl'nerationof
desigfl('TS.
At a post-show recep1ion across th('
Lincoln Cent('r plaza in A,wy Fisher Hall,
Marist form3lly launched the FOLD-
Fashion Online Learning Domain-a first-of,
its-kind,studcnt-dril'cn,freeonlinefashion
learning environment and community.
lnearl)•September.Maristwasback
atFashionWeekforthebiggcrofthetwo
annual shows.
This
time, the College
pre-
sented
a
reprise show of Nanette Lepore·s
spring201sco!lec1ion.Lepore,100,Tt'Cl'inid
theSilwrNeedll'lconAwardforhcrc.irc,cr
and her work to revitalize New York's
Garment District and to nurture American
fashion manufacturing.
Atbothshows.Maristfashionstudents
not only were watching from along the
run-
way but alK> were
i111ulwd
in pfanning.
pub-
lici1.ing, and helping
produce thc
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Q&A
Bill
O'Reilly '71 Takes
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USTWHf.:,/ITSF.EM!iDTH,I.TBILLO'REILLY
couldn'tbccomcanymorcfamous,thc
1971Maristgradua1cstartcdwritingbes1-
sclling history books.
Killing Lincoln.
Killiug
Kr:m,cdy.andKi/li11gfesus.likceightofhis
previousbooks,allwcnttoNumbcr011co11
t
he
i\'c,v York Times
bcst•sellcr
list. A new
release,Ki/li11gPi111011.continucshisfocuson
hisloricfigurcs,andaccordingtoanintcr-
vicw
with O'Reilly, there are more to come.
Mari5tmagazine
:
Youmajorcdinhistory
a1Maris1,1aughthistOr)·tohighschoolkids,
andha,-ebecnastud!.'mofhistorythrough-
out)'OUrlikWhatSjXlrkcdandcontinucs
t
o
holdyourintcrestinhistory?
Bill O'Reilly:
I likethcac1ionthathis1ory
brings,lothcrcadcrortothcstudcntwho's
stud)'ingit.lt
'
safascinatingworld.l\'Cbeen
to8ocountries.Mostoftheml"'"e'"isitcd
because of things that
l
had
read
about
1hem.Jwantcdtoseewhatreallyhappened
in Eg)'pt.lwantcdtoseewhatrcallyhap-
pcnedinGermany.Solwcmtothoseplaces
l"m
justacuriousguy.
lhavcnoabilityin
scienceormath(laughs).!twascithcrhistor)"
orEnglish.andlkiridofdo,·eintothosetwo
discipliries
MM:
1/ie
O"Rcilly Factor
has been the mos1
watchedcabl,:,11,:,wsshowforthcpasl 14
rcars.Andallthewhilc.)"Ou\·ebeenwriting
onebcstsdleraftcranother.Withrespcct
tO)"Ourbooks,youtooka"bold,fresh
"
tum
awayfromcurrcntissucs,popularcuhure,
andamcrnoir1owri1eabouthis1ory.Why
docshistoryrnauer?
BO'R:
Well
we
had eight, l think. Numb'-'r
Onebcs1sellcrso,1con1cmpor:irymattcrs
.
andthenljustprettymuchhaddonee,-cr)"·
thing!couldthinkofinthatarea(laughs)
And then I said. "What else am! gooda1.
whatclsedollikc?"Youalwaysshoulddo
what)"Oulikc,what)"OUfjXlSSionis,andthat
washistory
.
Sowcdccidcdtowritchistory
books
that
people could have fun reading.
Andthat'sthcdcparturc. lt'snotthisbig,
thick"thishappencdthcn,thishappcned
thC'n."Youcanhavcfun reading
Killing
/es11s, Kil/mg U11coln. Killing Kennedy.
and
theupcomingKillingPal/011bt.'CausewC'put
yourightthcrc,ncxttothcpeoplewhoarc
doingwhatthey'redoing.Mycommunication
skillsga
vemcthcabilitytod
othat.lhircd
agrl.'alresearcher
.
Weputthe1wo1ogc1her
andthat'swhythc>·'rcsucccssful
MM
:
Sothat'swhyyouthinkyourhisLory
booksarl.'sopopular-sodiffcrcntfrom
01hcr historl" namti,·es
.
Your history books
hal"cbcenaphcnomrnon.sellingmillionsof
I
.
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copies.lhelastwcckof2012,)·ouheldthc
Number011e and Two spots on the bcst-
scllcrhardcovcr,nonfiction lis1
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a rarcfoa1.
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(linco/
.,andK
c11ncdy)
BO'R:
Ncvcrbecndoncbcforc,wchadaOne
and Two on the
New )<Irk
Times
nonfiction
bcst-scllcrlist.Andthcreasonis.youdon't
havetolikl'histor)·tolikemybooks.Allyou
h3,·c1odoislike1hrillcrs,becausewewri1e
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On
History
'
'You don
'
t have to like history
to like my book
s.
All you have
to do is like thrillers
.''
really know what I wanted to do when!
graduated.but
I
k
n
ew
I
had
a
talent in writ-
ing.andsotha
t
ga1·c111cthcopportunityto
doit.ThcnlwcmtoBostonUni"ersityaftcr!
taughthighschoolandgotmymaster'sfrom
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r
y"quadri!
-
ogy."youhaveawcll-kno
w
naffini
t
yforthl'
dictionarranddon'ttake
w
ordslightly.Why
didyouchoosethe
w
ord"
k
illing"tou
n
i(y
thcscbooks?
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I
t
's a
good
marketing tool. We"ll
w
rite
thrt>emorcafterPa//011
,
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'
sabrnndnow
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brand-
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it's a
book.
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i
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so peop
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e
know what
i
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is.
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thcyknowwhattoc
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'swhat
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MM:
You went from Lincoln to Kennedy
to
Jesus
and now to Gen.
George
S.
Pltton.
Whatbrought)'Ouralten
t
iontoPattonand
whydocshisstorymattcr?
BO'R:
World\Varllisfascinatingtomeand
l1hinkmillionsofo1herAmcrica11s.Sothc
bookisaboutPatton.butit'salsoaboutthe
lastfi\'emonthsof\Vor!dWarll
i
nEuropc-
andaboutallthepc-oplcandpcrsona
li
tics
andallthechaosa
n
dbrutalitythat'shap-
p,::ning~bigcanvas.lotsofstuffgoingon
Ourrescarchturncduplotsofnewthings.
ButthercasonlchoscPattonwasbcca1.1scl
don'tbeliel'l'thathewaskilledinanaccidenl.
Andthat'sthcofficialstory.So
w
,::wca"cthat
throughoutthebook.andthereaderisgoi
n
g
tobeprcscmcdwithsomcprc
tt
ystar
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ling
cvide11cctha1
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t
on was assassin
a
ted.He
wasn'tth('victimofanaccidcnt.
MM
:
You haH' written three history books for
childrcn,rclatingtoLincoln,Kennedy
.
and
)l'S1.1s.Whydocshistorymarn.'rfo
r
childr.::n?
BO
'
R
:
Wcll,it'spalhctictoscethc1.1rchins
thcscdaysinAmerica. lheydo
n
'tknow
anythingabot1tthcircou111ry.lfyoudo
n
't
knowanything.thcn)'Oudon'tcarc.lhat's
mytheory.so
l
wanttogetchildrentocare
aboutAmerica,tocareaboutwhothcyarcin
theworld.Thc)'ha\'ctoknow
w
hathappc-ncd
befort"thcycamcaround.lhcyha"ctostart
tocareabout
i
t.So
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cw
r
ite
t
hcchi
l
dre
n
's
books
.
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r
r,
,
wysuccessfulas
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i
als
.
A
l
oto
f
teach-
ers
are
now using them in the classroom.
MM
:
Twofinalquestionsaboutstudcnt
activiticsthal)'Ouwcrcrcnowncdforat
Marist.Youwrotcsevcralcolumnsfor'fllc
Circ!c,includingsomewhilcrou
w
ercs
t
udy-
ingabroad.Whatdrewyoutojoi,rna!ism?
BO'R
:
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ism:7/icCi
r
c/catMaristCollegc.ldidn't
MM:
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t
ballforMaristand)·ou
s1illcomctogamcso11l.eonidoffFicld.You
al
w
aysstopbythclockcrroom.Whatdoyou
saytot
h
epla)'crsbeforethe)"goonthcficld?
BO
'
R
:
Two things: Conce
n
trate and focus
on
what)·ouhavctodotothatplay.Andhavc
fun.lt'sgottobefun.Wchadablastwhcn
w
cwcrcpbying.Solthinkthclooser)'OU
playandthcmorcyouconccntratc,1hcbct-
tcryou'regoingtodo.Andtha1'swha1Itcll
the
guys.

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llly
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w
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lts
to to
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coin
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ll O'Reilly majorNI
i
n his
t
o,y ar>d spent
his junior year abroad at the
UnM!rsityoflondon.Dur
l
nghlsMa<ist
y
ears
,
heplayedonMarist
'
sfirstcllampionshlpfootballteam
ar>dwasacolumnlstfo,TheCircle.Aftergradu.ition,thelonglslar>dnativetaughthistoryar>dEnglish
for two ~ars al Monsigl>Of Pace High Xhoo~ a Marist Br01hers school in Miami
.
O'Reilly earned a degreeln b<oackas
t
journalism from Boston University and embarked on a career
t
lla
1
earnedhimtwoEmmysinhisearly~arsof,eport1ng.Hewenton1oworkatCBSNewi.ABC Newi.
/nsjde Edition, and
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fo
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show for
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l
lyhaswri
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en18books,
l
ncluding~veforchildrenandonenovel.He
i
sa
graduateof1heKennedyXhoolofGovernmentat Harvard.In 2001, M;uistawardedhim an honorary
degree.Over theyears,S
i
llO'Reillyhas
kept
h;s1ieswithMa,isLvisltingumpusforfootballgamesar>d
classreunionsandatter>dingMarlsteven
t
sinNewYorkC1ty.HeactivelysupportstheCollegeanda
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Ru<
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ing0ut
Perfect Pitch
The
New
York Yankees
honor Friends of Jaclyn
,
the foundation created
by
Mari st
junior
Jaclyn Murph
y
andherfathertosupportandinspirechildrenwhohavebraintumor
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lunchinManhattanandconduding"·ith
the Yankees/Toronto Blue Jays game at the
stadium in
the
Bronx.
Whatshedidn'tknowwasthat,inaddi·
tiontodadDenis,momlynda
,
andsister
Taryn,herlunchoompanionswouldinclude
YankeesManagerJoeGirardiandplarers
DavidRobertson,khiroSuzuki,andothers.
or
that
the
0011
game would not get undCfway
unti!JaclynandDcnistooktothemoundto
1hrowou11henight'sfirstpitches.
ltwasallpartoftheYankees'annual
HOP[
Week, which stands for "Helping
Othl'fSl\>1'51!'\'C
r
eand[xccl"andcelebrates
poopleandorganizations1hatb.ittlead1'Cl'Sity
andhelpotherstodoso.Whichiswhy,that
day,theYankeeshonorcdJaclyn,Dcnis.and
Friendsof)aclyn,thefoundationtheystarted
tomatchchildrenafflictedwithbraintumon
withhighschoolandcollegesportsteams.
"lt'soverwhelming."Jaclynsaidofthe
experienccandtherecognitionofthefoun-
dation'sgrowingimpact.

agreatkindof
on.•1whelming.

The foundation is Jaclyn and Denis's
efforttopro1

ideothcrchildrcnthenctwork
ofsupporta11dinspir-1
t
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nineyearsold. lheyoung/aclyn
wasconnectedto
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andultimatel)
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adopted as an honorary member
br-the Northwestern University
women's lacros:,;e
team,
which
went
on to
win
an
NCAA
Championship
Sheandherfamilycrcdittheteam
withpro,,.idingameasureofcaring.
support,inspiration,
a
nddiversion
thatgrea
t
lyaidedhl;'Trecowry.
thedugoutduringwarm

ups.andontheficld
asthC)'lookbattingpractice.
lnadditiontoofferingada)
'
Offunatthc
b.illparkandadayfrttofdoctor,

isitsforthe
children,theYankees'HOPEWeekrecogni

tionpr0\

idedtrenll'11dousl'xposurefor1he
foundation.whichhasgrowngreatlyo\'erthe
pastfewycars.lheYankcesalsopresemed
Friends of Jaclyn with a s10,000 donation to
helpitmanagethatgrowth
.
Fromitsinilial
workw1th
a
handfulofteams,thefoundat100
now work$ with hundreds of teams acl'O$$
lhecountry,includingonesallvylcagur
univcrsilicslikeHarvardandYale,major
sportspowerhousessuchastheUnis-ersit
yof
i\lichiganandthcUniversit
y
ofWashington.
andse1'CralMaristRcdFoxesteams.
Fout•JU


old
Quinn 011
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AtYankeeStadium.thr~>eyoung
Hudson Valley children battling
braintumorssho"·edtheextent
t0"'hichthatvisionhasbeenreal
-
izcd.Twelve•year

oldRy;mTucker.
11
-
year-old Sean Callahan.and
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allprescntcdwithone•dayYankce
contractsthathadthcmtaking
questionsatapre

gamepresscon
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fcrence,suitingupinpmstripes,and
spe11dingtimewithl)erck)eterand
Andnow.themostrccognizablepro

fessionalsportsfranchiselnthcworldhas
beenaddedtothisalrcadyimpressi,·clis1.
"h'samazingtos«>itgrowintoth1s
."
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n
told a reporter in the Yankees press room
.
short!)·beforeYankees/..lanagerGirardihcld
hispre•gamcpressconfcrencetherc.
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ll'shke
agreattret'that'sblossoming."

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tlu-
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kw1thaseventh
-
round
selection in this)
·
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b..
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am
c
th
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firstMaristfootballpla)'erin
p
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r.imhi$tor)
'
tobcsclectl'dinthcdr.ift
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s
,vcou
t
ingsagainstthc
Atlantafakon
sa
ridTampaBa)'BuccallC('f'S
i
npre
s
casoncontcsts. Fede made the
Dolphin
s
'openingdays3-manroster.
"
It
means the world tome. I've been
p!a)'ingfootballsincc!was
n
i
n
crcarsold
andh
a
"ebt.•<mdreamingabo
ut
gctli
n
g
m
y
namcc~llcd:Fedesai
dh
oursa
ft
l'rbei
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g
selcctcd.
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lhenlthoughtabo
u
tMarist.
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madehistoryall)·earwiththl'rccordsthat
w
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broke
.
Beingthcfirstplarertobedr.iftl'<I
c:ippedoffoorchampionshipseason
:
FNC, wh
o
graduated from Mansi in
De«mbcrof
1
01
3
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carCt'r a
s
the progr.im's all-
t
ime leader in
sackswith30.sandsctt
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csinglc
-
scaso
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rccordwi
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h
1
3sacksi
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andfinishedsixthi
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thevotingforthe
BuckBuchananA
w
ard,
w
hichispresentcd
tothcbcstdefensiveplaycr
i
ntheFootb.111
Ch:impionshipSubdivision(FCSJ.
With
1
3sachin11&3mC$,Fedeledthe
FCS in sacks
per
game last $Cason
.
He ",as
naml'd an All
-
American by fi1'(' sep;,r.ueout
-
leu,
a
nd hi
s
clfortshclped thl-
Red
Foxcs win
as
lmcof
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Lchampionship.
MikeMakerHiredasMen
's
Basketball Coach
0
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~:;k::ia~i::::~
in school history.
Maker comes to Marist with 26 rears
ofcoachingexperience.lnhismostrcccnt
posit1on,hchadarecordof147
-
31(.8
i
1win
-
ningpercentage
)
asheadcoacholWi1Hams
Collcgc.Hcalsohas
1
1rearsasaDi1

isi<>n
"ltiswi
t
hg
r
catprideandhumiln
y
that
la
ccep
tth
e
h
ead
rn
cn'sbasketballcoach
-
i
n
gpos
ition
a
tM
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egc
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akers:iid
"Toge
t
hc
r,
our
s
t
a
ff
a
n
d
pl
a)'ers
w
illembrace
t
h
eove
r
a
l!mi
ss
i
o
no
fl-.·
1
aris
t
andrccognize
therespo
n
s
ib
i
lit
y
w
esharctorepr<'SCntoor
ins
t
itut
i
o
n
, program, a
n
d community, on
andoff
t
hecourt,
w
i
t
hdass,enthusiasm.
and excellence. We will implement a team
-
first approoch and unique style
ol
play that
highlightschar.icteT.intclligcnce.andsk,11,
adirectrcflectionofoorstudcmbodyasa
whole
."
MaristWinsGoodwork
s
Challenge
M
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forthesccondconsecut
i
vcrear.Asarcsu
lt
ofwinningt
h
echallengc.theschoolrecei1·l'd
a $1,ooodonation,
w
hich will
be
made tot he
Gr.ice Smith House, Inc
.
Mari
st
i
s
theconfer
-
ence
"
s first school to win back
-
to

Nck years
inthefive-)-earhistor
y
olthecompetition.
Mari$t"sathleticadmini$tratOl"li.$100i'nt
-
athlete
s
. coaches, and Studeut

Athletc
Adviso
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)
'
Committee
(
SAAC) took part in
6scommunityserl'icCC\'Cnts,,'Oh,m1cercd
o\'er6.soo hours,
a
nd earned ovcr7,
7
00
poi
11
tsint
h
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cm
ic)·ear. The largest
amou
n
1of
M
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t
's
v
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progr
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hclpmiddleschoola
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fo
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personal choices.

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Athlttiu
·rm
so
prood
of
(M.lrstuden1-athlttn
for
dt"o'Olmgsomuchtimeto0lhcrsg1venall
1heirresponsibilitiesandtimeconstralnts."
uid Alyna
Gates, Marist's director
of
student-athleteenhancement."l'malsoso
excited Gr.ice Smith House will
be
rcctiv-
lng
the donalion. lheir work in violence
pre,.-entioolsinsp1ring,andwearcsolucky
to
have
workl.'d
"'ith wch
an
outstanding
organlution."
MaristWins12t
hO
verall
Com
mi
ssi
oner
'
s
Cup
A
~~~,~~~~:;:n:1:i1:;g~~:~~
pionships
during the2013-14 acadl'mic
year,Maristearntdtheleague'shighest
honor,
winnmg
the
Academy Bus MAAC
Commlssio
ncr"
s Cup
in
two categories:
overall and
"'Offlt!n's, Tht Red
Foxes
utendedtheirconfertncerecordof<Mnll
Commissioner's
Cups
to
1l
and
t';lrncd
tlleir
1oth
women's cup.
Marist
hascapiuttd
more
Comm1ssiont1'sCupsthananyocherschool
intheconkttnce.
·
1
am
\-ery
proud
oft
he
great
work
ol
our
studen
t
-at
hleta.
coaches.
and administra-
11\""
stafffor
anothtr
txcepc.iONl
ycar." Aid
Mari st Director
of Athletics
Tim
Murray.
"Oura
thleticprogramcontinuestoseta
veryhighstandardofexcellencebothonche
athleticfiddsandin
thecl
ass
r
oom."
SixMaristheadcoac
hesw
erenamedthe
Anaconda Sports MA
AC
Coach olthe
Year,
including Natalie Btnson (
..
-a,~polo),
Tom
Hanna
(vo
llcyOOll),Mattlav1n(men"screw
),
Jessica O'Brien
("·o
men"s lacrosse), Tim
Smith
(men"5
tennisj,and Larry VanWagll('I'"
(sw
1mm
lngan
dd1ving).
The 2014seaso
n
w
ill be
Marist
'
s
50t
h
as a football p
r
ogra
m
.
~t'SteamwHknownHtheViloogl;inils~,s•dubprog,.tm.whkhlntedfrom
1965
to
19n. The l)fogram
mo¥ed
to
OwWon
Ill
in 1978.and
thffljum.ped to
OwWon
I-AA(nowknown11sthefootOOHChamplooshipSubdMsion)ln1993.
l.fltse,non,thelledfoxeswon•sh,re
ofthe
l'ioneel"FootballLNgutWmpion-
s
h
ip
f
or
the
first time.
iKh;eving their hlghH
t
win
total
(eight) in 36years asa vars,
1
y
program
.
This
season,
t
he Red
Fo
x
es
will
play seven
home
games
f
or
the
fi,s
t t
ime
In
program
his
tory
.
A11houghMllnst isonedonlyiwole.tmsintheMetroAt~nlic
Athlet
k:Conftt~e
wilh
a
football Pfogt"lm
Iii
competes
in
the
Pioneef
football lNgl.ld. the(olf9e
remalm
committed
to
continuing
i
l
s p,oud
f001ball trllditiofl. Thanks toa number
of
generous
donors.constructiondaMWsi.diumw,scomple!edin1JXYJ.Shortty,l"ttttheopt'nln9
oflenneyStadiuma1leonidofffidd.MaristreceN'tdas1milionchallengegramf,on,
1
heestateof R,ymond A. Rich.One
of
lhe 20th century
's
leading business.men
•nd
industrilllists. Raymond Rich
WH.
good friend
to
Marist.As P,,t
of
this
challengt.
t
he
RKhesUitewilm.itcheachdolar•aiWdtwUSNtt,,forusebyMarislfootbaltuplos,
migion.ultimatelyestabhmingaumilliont~fund.Fulfillmentofthechanenge
wilmNn s,oo,oooe.chyear towpp01tfinancilalaid
f
or foo
t
ball
playernt the
College.
Todatt,ss&s.ooohasbffnraisedtow;i,dthechallenge
.
Withs••s.ooolefttogo.
theg
o,lisnowwithin
,
e.ch.TheColle>geisgra
t
efultoallttlosewhohawal,tlldysup-
po,1ed
th
echalleng
e
andlnvltes
f
orme,playe,sandallthosewhoapp,ecla
t
eMarlst
f001baUtoconsidtrpartic1patinginthi,spec~lopp0<tunity.
formor
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mat
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nonh
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mploftihlpln
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Mar
is
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s
MAACinAcademic
Honor Roll
Se
l
ection
s
F
ORTttf,l)THSTRAIClltTYH,1~,/llaristled
the /l!AAC instudent•athlet~ named to
thecoofe.-ence"5AcademicHonorRoll.For
thew13-14Khool}-ear.2355tudent-athletn
"-erehonored
.
Marisf5 ttpttSC!ltatioo in 1ht- MAAC
Academic
Honor
Roll
is
comprised
of
n
of1heCollege's
l)
V3mty sporU; the /\larist
footballteamisamembef"oftht'P1ooeer
FootOOII
League
Tobu·hgiblcfortheMAAC
Aadeniic
Honor
Roi!, a
studtnt-athlete
must
holdacumu!ati\"egrad(,pointa\"eragcofp
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form
e
r
M
ar
i
>
tpi
t
ch
e
r
ChadGall
a
gh
e
r
'
"
an
dClev
e
land
l
ndian
s
b
uTlp
e
nutch
e
,Ric
k
y
Pad0ne
'
n
a
r
e
,
hown
a
t
a
June
2
0149
a
m
e
a1
F
e
nwayPark
PacioneE
a
rnsMajor
l
eagueJob
R
:~~;
ta~~~~;•
th:
0
~~~a:it~~~;~:~~.~
all
-
timeleadersinsel'eralcategories,is
inhis!irstseasonas
a
bullpcncatcherfor
/1.h
j
orLeagueBaseball'sC!e"elandlndlans.
Pacione'sdutiesindudethrowingballing
practice.warrningupthestartingpitcher
.
andcatchingbullpensbeforeandduring
thegame
lnhisMaristcareer,Pacionerankedin
theprogram'sall
-
timetop,oinninesta
-
t
isticalcategories,Hewasakeymemberof
,l.larist's
2009
MAAC championship team
andbecamethe!irstplayerinprogramhis
-
torr to be named a CoSIDA
/
Capita! One
AII-Americaninlo11
Mari
s
tMournslossofGlennMarinelli
L
~1~i;i
1
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.
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p;[se
5
J:.:~;
onMay3oafteralongfigh1againstcancer.
Hewass6ycarsold.
Marinclli'sbanleagainstcanccrbegan
in)ulyof2011.Duringhiscourageousfigh1,
heinspircdmanywithhisresilicncya11d
determination.Hetookprideindelivering
moti,,ationalmessagest0Marist'sstudcnt-
a1hlctcs,coaches,ands1affmembcrs.His
"Our Athletic Depar
t
ment and
Ma
r
ist community Is deeply
saddene<lbythepassingofour
beloved colleague and friend
He served the depanment
with selfless
professionalism.
integrity, and commitment
t
oexcellenceinhisserviceto
student
-
athletes and coaches
Asthecornerstonetoour
Sports Medicine Department
forthepastnyears,Glennhas
Impacted the lives o
f
every
Oivisionlathleteinourhls!0<y
Glenn,Angel<1.ar>dtheirchlldren
willalw")'Sbelli)E'Cialpar
t
ofthe
Mafis1family.Ourlove,thoughts,
andprayersarewlththem.
"
-
TimMumry
Di,ecrorofAthlelia,
Maris/Col/eye
"
ltiswi
t
hgreatsadn.essthatwe
recelvedthenewsofGlenn's
passing
.
Our thoughts and
prayersarewithAngelaar>dthe
restoftheirfamily.Asafel
l
ow
Sprin9
f
ie!dColle9ealumnus.
my connection with Glenn
beganpriortohisarrivalatMarist
CoH1!9e
.
lthasbeenmypleasure
toworkwithhimthroughout
his n•yea
r
career
.
Melanie
Bolstadandlhavealwaysheld
thegreatest,espectforGlenn's
knowled9eandprofe1slonalism
Hewasavailabl
e
tousatal
l
times.
andwewillmissh
i
spresenceln
theAthleHcDepartment.
G
l
enn Marinelli lived his life
with strength and unwavering
courage.Noonefoughtthe
goodfightbe
tt
er.Hewasa~ne
exampleforusal
l
~twell,Glenn.Youhaveearn!'d
~
.-
-
ia,ryVonWagim
D/rec/orofSwimm
l
ngand
i
ongesrTenuredHeadCoach,
MorilrColieye
REMEMBERING
GLENN
MARINELLI
"
Whenla,rivedon1heMarist
campus32yearsa9oasascared
ar>dskinnyfreshmanonthecross
countryteam,Glennwas
t
heguy
whotookcareofmyblisters,my
soremuscles,andmy!iredjoims.
Het,eatedmewithcompassion
ar>dca,e.ashewouldf0<thehun

dreds
a
ndhundredsofathletes
whowouldfollow
l
nthedecades
t
hatfollowed.Asarunne,hlm
-
sel
f
,Gfennhildanur>de<s
t
ar>ding
ofthecomplexitiesandunique
needso
f
ourspo,
t
.Throughthe
years,ourrunne
r
slovedGlenn
.
lspeakfo
,
allofusintheMarill
track
fam
i
ly
-
past and present
1unners,andathletict,aining
majors
-
when
I
say how much
wemournhisloss
."
-
Pete(o/oiuo
'
86
Direcro,ofCrossCoumry/Tra.::k
andfie/d,Mor
il
!Co!lege
"Mythough
t
sandprayersa,e
withtheMafinellifam
i
ly.lwas
deeply,addenedtohearof
G
l
enn'spassingaslhave!osta
91eatfrler>dandlknowtheMa,is1
communitylsloslngagreatman.
When I beg..,n my time
a
t
Maril!,
Glennwasalwayswillingtohelp
meandoverthepa111oyearsour
relationshipgrewintoaclose
ffiendship.Glennalwayswen
t
aboveandbeyondlnhelplng
meove<comeinjuriesbothduring
myMaristcareerandasaprofes·
sional.Hewasagreatathletic
trainerbuthlsrelationshipwith
theathfetesa
t
Mafistextendedfar
beyondthetrain
i
ngroom
My
deepest condolences go
outtohisentirefamilywhoml
knowGlennwassoproudof.l
spokewithGlennafewmonths
backar>dhecouldnoth.lvebeen
prouderofwhathischi/drenhave
becomeandwhere
t
heyarein
theirliw,i.Nowlsthetimetolook
backand
r
ememberthewooder
-
fulmanG
l
ennwasandhowhe
touchedallofourlives.
"
-
Jo1edJouJon'o1
Mo1iitColle9eMen
'
sBa1ke1ball
Ployer,2001

07
"
G
l
ennwillbedeeplymissed
asafr;endandcolleaguebyall
ofhisfellowathletictrainers
intheMetroAtlanticAthleHc
Conference.Glenn's dedication
t
oourprofessionandhisconcern
fo,
t
hewe
l
l
-
beingofhisstudent
-
athletesatMa
r
istfor30-plus
yearssettheba
,
highforthe
re1
t
ofustofollow.Hisstren9th
andcourageisatrueinspiration
Henevergaveupandhenever
surrendered,andwewillnever
forget him
."
-
Mo,kAyotrt'
Direciorol5pomMedk
i
nt
,
fo
i
,~eldUniver>ity
phrase,"NcverGi"eUp.Nc
,
·erSurrendcr"
became
t
herall)·ingcryfortheRedFoxcs.
lhephrasewasinscribedo
n
wristbands
andisnowpaintedabovethcofficesinthe
Dr.,V
1
ichae
l
j
.
MaynardCemerforSports
Mcdicincinthe/1.-lcCannCenter
hein0uc11ccdthcli\'CSofcountlesss1ud<'nt-
athletes,coaches,ands1affmemberswho
cherishedhissenseofhumorandfun-loving
att
i
tude.
Marinellibeganhistenureascoordinator
ofsportsmedic
i
nein1981.H<'alsosen·edas
assistantdircctorofthePhysicalEducation
Programa1Maristandad;unctprofessorin
theAthleticTrai11ingProgra,11.Duringhis
33)'earsofser\'icc1otheMaris1community,
OnMar21,
,
\1aristseniorPatr
i
ckDced)'
carnedthe!irstGlennMarinelliAward
forE
x
cellenceinAthleticTrainingatthe
College'sbaccalaureateawardsceremonr
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Chairperson Robert
J>. Mc Andrew
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Maris1 would likl' to thank
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pas11wo1-earsandMichu-lA.Swrchak'lnforM"rvingas1reuurerfor
the past , ..
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Remembering Father James Driscoll
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philosophyduringMarlst'searly
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dicdNov,7,io13,inCumberland,
R.l .. attheageofSg.FatherDriscoll
ser,·cd the Marist community from
196110,966
Evensoyearslater
.
there
are reminders on campus of
FatherDriscoll'sdaysatMarist
WorkingwithPresidentLinusFo)'
andMarist'scarlyarchitectPaul
Canin.hewasthcdrivingforce
forthebuildingofByrneHouse
Originally developed to house
priestsservingonMarist'sfaculty,
Byrne has supported spiritual
Rev
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rolesthatnecdcdtobepla)·t>d
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wasourcontactandadvocate
with the school administration.
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support and winning over
ll3)'Sayers.wcncwrcouldha\'e
usedtheschoolname,muchless
playedfootOOll:
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ballsupportt>r."Tayloraddtxl.
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gotmesointerestedintheo!og)'
thatlendeduptakingaminor
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hctaught.Foralltht>workhe
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activitiesthroughouttheyearsand
iscurren1lyhon1etotheCollegc'srobus1Campus
Ministr)·progrnm
AplaqueintheGuestandMediaCenteron
thctopflooroftheTenneyStadiumgrandstand
citcsFathdsroleinbringingfootballtoMarist
i111965.TomTaylor'66,astudentleadcrinfoo1-
ball'sfoundinga11dabencfactorofthestadiu111
requestcdthatFatherDriscoll'snamebeincludcd
onthisplaquecommemoratingfootlMll'sorigins
head,·ocatedfor,heneveraskedforanythingin
return."Thetwomenmaintainedalifelongfriend-
shipwhichextendedtoTa)'lor'sfamily."Weall
admir<>andmisshim."
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undergraduate alma mater. for 40 )'ears. He
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thecommunitythroughtheirart.
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weren'tsurewhat",asallead.
Butwhattheydidn'tt>xpectwas
thatb)'thecndofthcscmcstcr,thc)'d
havespackledwallsinaretail$jX!Ct>in
downtownPoughkeepsiea!ldtrans-
formedthesp;iceintoapop·upart
gallcrythatremainedop,..nfornearly
twoSi~ci~~\lsotheMaristArtGaller)'
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dirt-<:tor,didn't havetheproject in
mi!ldeith('Twht'ntheclassstarted.
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would
)'OU
get
ancxhibitlon?'Sowcchangcddircctlon
andlsuggestedthe)'goand.secureaspac\'
andcreateanexhibitionfromsouptonuts."
Sm11hs.iid.
Theideawasthcfirststi:plnwhatbecame
"FromWatertoWall"(eaturingtheworkof
1oofthestudc11ts.
The
narncofthecxhibl

tionaroscoutofalongthink•tanksession
amongthestudents."ltwasfohthat'From
Water to Wair gave an acknowledgement
tothcHudsonRiverandtheyoungartistf
placcthcreandasc,1scoftlmc1A1SSing."s..1\d
Smith."Alsothisrdatcdtotheculmination
oftlle,rfou
r
ye~rsatMarista!ldanexhibition
thatmadeitto'11legalll'l")'".llls'inacohesi1't'
andclear1'('Tsionofthcirpcrsona!,1ies."
lheartstudcntswcuredthcdowntown
spaceforfr~c.e.gotsupportfromthcOutchcss
Count)'
nonprofit Arts Mid-Hudson and tllen
hadonemonthtoturnthesp;iceimoaslecl:,
weloomingartgallerythatcreatedacon•
ncctionbetw~>en
thestudentsandthelOC:ll
comrnuni1y.llesidesrcnova
tion
s.1heyhad
toprcparca11dcuratcthcworkandcrcatc
andpublishanexhibitioncatJlogas
wcl!aspublici1.ethccxhibltionnnd
a reception.
"h
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Gartand' th1ng-'Lct's haw a
shol-~·"
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chuckled.
"Therp
ulled
it off amazingly
well. Arts
,\-!id-Hudson
was tremendously
impressed.StudentsfromB.lrd,Vassar
,
and
Newl':iltznowallwanttodothis."
EthanKol,-,1ite'14Mdthreeoilpain11ngs
1ntheexhibition,buthiscontr1but,onswcnt
beyondputt111gpainttocanvas.Hep.1inted
walls,too,ashcandothcrsprcppcdthc
galler)'space.Kolwaitesaidthc"rcal•life"
aspectofthcp.-o;ectmadcitexcitinganda
bitncrw•wrackingas"'l'II.
"There were
110
guarantees it would
work"hesaid,addingth:111hebiggt>Stperk
wasthccollaborationarnongthestudents,
whetherthl')
'h
adpiecesintheexhibition
ornot.
"RolesandideasbouncedOOckandforth
betwcenstudentsrcgardlessoftheirspe•
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citicdutles.Wehadaverydh·erscgroup
lncludingathletes.fashiondesigncrs.stu•
dioart1sts,digitalartisu,ska1eboarders.
photogr.iphers.and more." Kolwa,tc said.
AlexM:1rinescu·14,whowasapho•
tographcrfortheexhibitioncatalog.
agrt't'd."lhebcstthingisthatltwasan
amuinggroupofpeoplewhoworkedto
createanamaimgprofCCt.
and
we
made bonds with
people we"II
know for a
longtime
,"
JuliaPapiernik'14.
coordinator of events and
oneofthestudcntcura

tors,managcdthetight
schedule.She
made
sure
1heca1alogcomponcn1s
werecon1plett-dalldpushcdoonstruction
tasks
along.
Whcnmoneygottight.thcstudents
turnedtorelatlvcsorfrlends.l'apierniksaid
herfother,anclcctricalco111ructor.d1·0ve
fromBulfalotoPoughkcepsietoinstalla
creativetrack•lightingsystem.
Bes1desthes.ilesofafowp1t-<:es.secing
friends. fomil)', members of
the
/1.

larist com•
munity.andsupportcrsfrornthelocalarts
sceneatthegallt>r)'"'asabigrewardforthc
students.
"Shakmghandswiththeprofessorslhad
atMaristwhocametotheopcnmgwasal\"al
highlight,"'notedKolwaite.
Thoughthcstudentssaidthcywerca
ha
concerned about
how
it would turn out,
Smithhadnodoubtsfromthestart.
lnthet>xhtbitioncatalog,theartprofes

sorwrote:"Withtheheadandthl'heartin
alignmcnt.thegrowthofthisrcmarkable
OOnd"•asassurcd."



























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