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F E A T U R E  S T O R I E S

Focus The Nation Symposia Held at CNR

On January 30, 31, and February 1, 2008, The College of New Rochelle participated in Focus The Nation (FTN), an unprecedented national simultaneous educational symposia on global warming solutions for America. FTN’s goal was to create a dialogue and promote civic engagement with local, state and federal political leaders nationwide on environmental issues.


Some of the Focus the Nation committee members and participants pictured here are (l.- r.): Dr. Anne McKernan,  Associate Professor of History, School of  Arts & Sciences;  Dr. Roxanne Zimmer, Associate Professor of Communication Arts, School of  Arts & Sciences; alumna presenter Peg Snyder SAS ’50, who discussed how women in Africa address environmental issues; and Dr. Faith Kostel-Hughes, Associate Professor of Biology, School of  Arts & Sciences.  
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CNR Celebrates AngelaFest

CNR Campus Ministry celebrated St. Angela Merici’s feast day on January 29, 2008 by inviting students, staff and faculty to an “AngelaFest” featuring traditional food, music, a slide show, and games.  Above: Assistant Director of Campus Ministry Suzette Walker-Vega and a "very special guest" - Monise Anastacio SAS09 dressed as Saint Angela Merici.   m o r e



A L U M N A E / I  S P O T L I G H T

“One of the major benefits of the Liberal Arts education received at the School of New Resources is that I was provided with the tools to choose my field of endeavor with confidence, knowing that I was equipped to succeed. "

Samuel Lilly SNR88
Assistant Director
John Cardinal OConnor Campus
School of New Resources
The College of New Rochelle
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A R O U N D  C N R

CNR Gospel Choir Performs at St. Patrick's Cathedral

On February 3, 2008, The College of New Rochelle Gospel Choir took part in the celebration of Black History Month sponsored by the Office of Black Ministry of the Archdiocese of New York at St. Patrick’s Cathedral. Choir members wore special tunics made from materials imported from Ghana and ordered especially for the Mass. CNR’s choir was part of a larger choir formed from churches and schools throughout the Archdiocese to lead music for the celebration Mass during this, the 200th anniversary of the Archdiocese.


Wellness Center Nears Completion

The Wellness Center is entering the final stage of construction—finishing of all remaining construction activities and preparing the building for occupancy.  m o r e


CNR Launches Professional Women’s Networking Group

Ernst and Young was the site of a gathering of the newly launched CNR Professional Women’s Networking Group on January 29, 2008.  Hosted by Betsy Donovan SAS’79 (r.) and Pat Wiley SAS’72 (l.), this group was treated to a presentation on Women and Wellness by Dean Mary Alice Donius (second from r.) of the School of Nursing.  Marlene Tutera (second from l.), president of the Alumnae/i Association welcomed the group and Christine LaSala SAS’72, vice chair of the Board of Trustees brought everyone up to date on the College’s new Wellness Center.  The breakfast was the first in what will be an ongoing series of events, providing CNR professional women in the NYC area with the opportunity to network and connect around common and relatable issues so that they can grow as leaders in their businesses and communities.  


C N R  S T U D E N T  N E W S

CNR Student Profile

"About two years ago I decided that I wanted to be an art therapist. There are only about 30 graduate schools in the country that offer a Master's Degree in Art Therapy. CNR was my first choice."

Joyce Bellish
Class of 2009
Art Therapy/Counseling

Graduate School
The College of New Rochelle
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CNR Students Receive National Student Service Awards

During AngelaFest, CNR President Stephen J. Sweeny (r.) presented certificates to four students who are the 2008 recipients of the  Student Service Recognition Program. This program is a national award sponsored by Ursuline Educational Services.  Left-right: Danielle DeLancy09, School of Arts and Sciences; Valerie Sirani08, School of Nursing; Musa Abdul Ali, School of New Resources; and Willette Fletcher, Graduate School. For more on the Student Service Recognition Program Recipients  click here.


F A C U L T Y / S T A F F  F O C U S


"We have a small, tight community of students and scholars at The College of New Rochelle and we support each other. That makes the campus a great place to be, a great place to hang out, and a great place to learn."

Dr. Daniel Garcia                                
Assistant Professor of History
School of Arts & Sciences
The College of New Rochelle
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Dr. Walter Sullivan, Associate Professor of Educational Leadership in the Graduate School and Director of the Center For Educational Policy and Practice at CNR,  has been appointed by The New York State Board of Regents as the Coordinator of the NYS Regents Committee  for the revision of the New York State Learning Standards and Assessments. This revision will be approximately a three-year process starting with the revision of K-12 Language Arts including English.


Dr. Amy Bass, Associate Professor of History and Honors Program Director in the School of Arts & Sciences, was honored to have her first book as Sporting Series Editor with Temple University Press, Silent Gesture: The Autobiography of Tommie Smith, nominated for an NAACP Image Award.  Dr. Bass also had her review of Judaism’s Encounter with American Sports by Jeffrey S. Gurock published in The American Historical Review and a review of The Greatest Fight of Our Generation by Lewis Erenberg published in The Journal of American Studies.


Andrea DeCapua, Assistant Professor of Multilingual/Multicultural Education in the Graduate School, has authored her second book, Grammar for Teachers:  A Guide to American English for Native and Non-Native Speakers. The book, published by Springer Press, is due to be released in early February.


Dr. Robert Wolf, Professor, Graduate Art and Art Therapy programs in the Graduate School, is exhibiting three of his contemporary stone sculptures in New York galleries. “Rooster” (grey carrera marble) will be featured in the 2008 International Art Exhibition at the HUN Gallery in Manhattan.  “Dancer” (white carrera marble) and “Harmony” (white translucent alabaster) will be featured in The Art of Art Therapists exhibition at The Pratt Institute Schafler Gallery in Brooklyn.


Cristina de Gennaro, Associate Professor of Art in the School of Arts & Sciences, created a site-specific installation, “Janus Doorway,” for the exhibition Ornamental Instincts, which ran for several months at Wave Hill House in Wave Hill in the Bronx. 


Adrienne Wald, Director of Wellness Education and Programs, testified in two hearings on health legislation, one of which led to a ban on the use of artificial trans fats by food establishments operating in Westchester County.  Adrienne was also quoted in two Journal News articles on the hearings: “Hearing over a trans-fats ban pits health advocates against restaurants” (November 16, 2007) and “Nutritionists, restaurant owners weigh in on proposed calorie count law” (November 27, 2007).

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