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CNR Report
is published by
The Office of
Communications

Director:
Deborah Thomas


CNR Events
This Month:

March 6-13, 2004
Community Service 
Plunge
Matamoras, Mexico & Brownsville, TX

March 14, 2004
Alumnae/i
Cocktail Reception

Bay Colony Beach Club Naples, Florida
Contact
Office of
Alumnae/i Relations
to reserve:
1-800-850-1904


March 18, 2004
School of
Arts & Sciences

Dowell Lecture
Maria Hinojosa
CNN Correspondent
Main Campus

March 23, 2004
Convocation 
In Celebration of Women’s Colleges
Patricia McGuire
President, Trinity College
Washington, D.C.
Reception Following
4 p.m.
Holy Family Chapel

March 24, 2004
Panel
Women’s Colleges
Reception Following
Main Campus
4 p.m.

March 26-27/
April 2-3, 2004

CNR Drama
Metamorphoses
Romita Auditorium
Main Campus

March 27, 2004
Graduate School 
Conference 
Building Resilience
Over Life Cycle

Keynote by
Dr. Claire Lavin
Professor of Psychology
The College of New Rochelle
9 a.m. - 1 p.m.


Save the Date:

April 22, 2004
The College of
New Rochelle
Centennial Trustee Gala
Honoring
Indra K. Nooyi
President & CFO,
PepsiCo
and
Sandra Priest Rose
Reading Reform Foundation of New York
Graduate School
Class of 1977
The College of New Rochelle
Cocktails
6:30 p.m.
Dinner and Dancing:
7:30 p.m.
Cipriani 42nd Street
110 East 42nd Street
New York, NY

June 4-6, 2004
Alumnae/i College
Main Campus

September 18, 2004
100th Anniversary Dinner
Cocktails: 6 p.m.
Dinner: 7 p.m.
Grand Hyatt
New York, NY

September 19, 2004
100th Anniversary Liturgy
St. Patrick’s Cathedral
New York, NY
Celebrant:
Edward Cardinal Egan
2:00 p.m.
Reception Following
Waldorf-Astoria
New York, NY


Welcome to the new CNR E-Newsletter!
Filled with the latest news and events of  The College of New Rochelle


CNR News & Events

Message from
the President

Welcome to the first issue of our electronic monthly newsletter, CNR Report.  As devoted and supportive alumnae/i, parents, family, and friends, you are an integral part of our College Community, and we are launching CNR Report to keep you abreast of any new initiatives on campus as well as what is happening within the College Community. Keep connected to CNR, and keep us informed about what is happening in your life and career.

    Stephen J. Sweeny
    President  


CNR Students 
take the "Plunge"
in name of service

This year, 20 students from the School of Arts & Sciences and School of Nursing will participate in the “Plunge,” an annual CNR tradition of performing community service during spring break (March 6-13).
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Painting Commissioned for
Library Alumnae Reading Room

A reception was held on February 19 in Gill Library’s Alumnae Reading Room for the unveiling of CNR, Love One Another, a painting by artist Laura James. Commissioned for the CNR Centennial, the painting is a celebration of the College's diversity. Using bright colors, intricate patterns, and sometimes surreal imagery, Ms. James, whose style comprises Biblical themes using Ethiopian Christian iconography, paints women, families and scenes of everyday life.
    For  CNR Website coverage of this event, click here.


Free Career Resources
Now Available to Alumnae/i
CNR’s office of Counseling, Career Development and Placement Services (CCD&P) is excited to announce the addition of MonsterTRAK to its free career resources available to alumnae/i of the College.
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Dowell Lecture Features CNN Correspondent Maria Hinojosa
New York City based CNN Correspondent, author, and women’s college graduate Maria Hinojosa will be the featured speaker at CNR’s Dowell Lecture on March 18, at 7 pm in Romita Auditorium on the Main Campus. Ms. Hinojosa has covered numerous stories and events for the CNN network, including the Amadou Diallo case verdict and the struggle of Kosovar Albanians in the United States. Before joining CNN in 1997, Ms. Hinojosa spent six years at National Public Radio as a New York City based general assignment correspondent. During this time, she also hosted Visiones, a public-affairs talk show on WNBC-TV in New York. Ms. Hinojosa continues her affiliation with NPR, anchoring Latino USA, a weekly national program reporting on news and culture in the Latino community.


Recently Published:
The Daily Reader for Contemplative Living, Excerpts from the Works of Father Thomas Keating, Sacred Scripture, and Other Spiritual Writings, compiled by S. Stephanie
Iachetta ’59.

Walking a Literary Labyrinth, A Spirituality of Reading by Sr. Nancy Malone, OSU ’53.


Celebrate 100 years
of The College of New Rochelle!
Download the CNR Centennial
Merchandise Catalog.
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Cornel West
Speaks at College
As part of the College’s Centennial celebration, Cornel West of Princeton University spoke to an overflowing crowd in Holy Family Chapel on Thursday afternoon, February 19. In an electrifying presentation that was both passionate and perceptive, Dr. West spoke on “At Our Heart: Diversity.” Dr. West's words thrilled, delighted, and engaged the enthralled audience of over seven hundred students, faculty and invited guests who filled the chapel and the main parlors of the Castle.
   For  CNR Website coverage of this event, click here.



CNR Students Participate
in cIcu’s Annual Lobby Day
in Albany

On February 10, CNR participated in the Commission on Independent Colleges and Universities (cIcu) annual Lobby Day, an opportunity for New York State college students, as well as faculty and staff, to meet with state legislators in Albany and have their voices heard with regard to issues of importance to their education, particularly the continued availability of financial aid. 
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Photo Exhibit
by Louis deSalle
Through May 31, the College is hosting an exhibit of photographs by Dr. Louis deSalle, Assistant Dean for Curriculum and Instruction at the School of New Resources, entitled “Framing Nature, Color, Form and Light,” at the Gordon Parks Gallery on the John Cardinal O’Connor Campus at 332 East 149th Street, Bronx.  The exhibit, Dr. deSalle’s first solo effort, showcases landscapes transformed by light.
    For  CNR Website coverage of this event, click here.


President McGuire of
Trinity College to Receive Honorary Degree from CNR
Patricia McGuire, President of Trinity College in Washington, D.C., will speak at the Convocation “In Celebration of Women’s Colleges,” on March 23. President McGuire will receive an honorary degree from The College of New Rochelle. 
    McGuire, who earned her bachelor of arts degree cum laude from Trinity College has been its president since 1989. President McGuire also has her law degree from the Georgetown University Law Center. She is a member of the boards of directors of the Greater Washington Board of Trade, Women's College Coalition, Eugene and Agnes Meyer Foundation, D.C. Agenda Project, Acacia Mutual Life Insurance Company and Ameritas Acacia Mutual Holding Company, Eastern High School Choir, and the College Information Center.
    A Colloquy will take place the following day, March 24, at 4:00 p.m., on the Main Campus, during which Barbara McManus, Professor Emeritus of Classics at CNR, will moderate a panel discussion on the future of women’s colleges in the U.S. The distinguished panelists will be Daniel S. Cheever, Jr., President, Simmons College, Boston, MA; Lisa Marsh Ryerson, President, Wells College, Aurora, NY; and Mary Pat Seurkamp, President, The College of Notre Dame of Maryland, Baltimore, MD.


Graduate School
Hosts Conference
A conference on “Resilience,” the ability to recover quickly from hardship or misfortune, will take place on Saturday, March 27, from 9 am to 1 pm, on the Main Campus in New Rochelle. The keynote address, “Surviving & Thriving: Multiple Aspects of Resilience,” will be given by Dr. Claire Lavin, Professor of Psychology at CNR. The closing address, “Resilience: A Final Word,” will be given by Dr. Susan Baum, Professor of Gifted and Talented Education at CNR. The conference is open to CNR alumnae/i. Participants will choose from a variety of workshops offered by Graduate School faculty on such topics as Spiritual Fitness Training, Artistic Creativity, and Educational Leadership as they relate to resilience.



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