
A R O U N D C N R
Ursuline High School
Students Return to CNR
for Third Summer of Residence and Volunteer Work

Over 50 students from five Ursuline High Schools spent the last week of
June on campus at CNR. This annual event is hosted by the College and
the students come together for a weekend of friendship and service to
others. The students spent the week working in a variety of service
projects, including the Midnight Run to New York City, organized by
Campus Ministry.
New Name for
CCD&P
The Office of Counseling, Career Development and Placement Services has
a new name—Counseling and Career Services. Although the name has
changed, the office will continue to provide the same services,
including individual counseling, workshops, programs, and in-class
presentations on a wide variety of personal and career topics. Contact
them at: ccdp@cnr.edu.
Aetna Foundation Supports
Educational Programming Aimed at Addressing Obesity. m
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New Post-Master’s
Certification in Palliative Care Offered by School of Nursing. m
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Castle Gallery Celebrates
Milestone Season with Three New Fall Exhibitions.
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School of Nursing Receives
Traineeship Award for 22nd Consecutive Year.
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College to host Seminars on
Child Abuse. m
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CNR Holds Open Houses at
Three City Campuses of School of New Resources
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For the past 25 years, CNR has been one of the locations for Center for
Montessori Teacher Education/NY academic programs. Infant & Toddler
and Early Childhood Institutes are held during the summer months and
attract Montessori teachers from across the United States to the main
campus of The College of New Rochelle.

C N R S T U D E N T N E W S
New York State
Senator Jeff Klein visits New Rochelle Campus and speaks to Nursing
Students

On Tuesday, June 28, 2005, New York State Senator Jeff Klein visited
CNR and met with Dr. Connie
Vance and some CNR nursing
students in her class to
discuss pressing health care policy issues and how legislators may
partner with nurses to improve health care for the public.
SNR
Students March in Bronx Puerto Rican Parade

On Sunday, August 7, students
from several city campuses of CNR
marched for the third year in the Annual Bronx Puerto Rican Parade. The
students were enrolled in the Summer Institute, Cultural Festivals of
New York City, taught by Professor Dale Drakeford. The students carried
the CNR banner and marched with John Cardinal O’Connor Campus Director
Dr. Marguerite Coke-Maxwell. The SNR parade organizers were Delphine
Hill-Smith, Assistant to the Director of SNR, from JOC, and Judith
Balfe, Director of Marketing and Recruitment, School of New Resources.

F A C U L T Y / S T A F F F O C U S
Six Faculty
Members Receive 2004-2005 Faculty Development Awards
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Faculty and Staff
Notes
Jennifer Zazo, Director of the Castle Gallery, was selected to
participate in a workshop on the management of museum collections
presented by the Smithsonian Center for Education and Museum Studies.
The workshop takes place during the week of September 26-30 in
Washington, D.C.
Dr. Marguerite Coke-Maxwell,
Campus Director, and Delphine
Hill-Smith, Assistant to the Director, at John Cardinal O’Connor
Campus, SNR, recruited at the BID Festival on Saturday, July 25. This
is a huge event that is part of Bronx Week.
Dr. Barbara Cutney, Associate
Professor of Philosophy, SAS, appeared
in the Samuel French One-Act Play Festival for the second year in a row
this summer. Dr. Cutney played the part of Sarah in the play “Crazy
Street” by Lila Gilbert.
Dr. Amy Bass,
Assistant Professor of History and Director of the
Honors Program of the School of Arts & Sciences, new book In the Game: Race, Identity, and Sports in the
20th Century has just been published. In the Game follows the
themes from her first book, Not the
Triumph but the Struggle: the 1968 Olympic Games and the Making of the
Black Athlete, published in 2002.

A L U M N A E / I N E W S
Media
Mogul Sweeney Honored by Industry
Anne Sweeney, SAS
’79, Co-Chairman
Disney, Media Networks, President
Disney-ABC Television Group, will be honored on October 24 at the 15th
Annual Broadcasting & Cable Hall of Fame dinner. This annual event
honors the industry’s leading pioneers, innovators and stars of the
electronic arts.