T H E  C O L L E G E  O F  N E W  R O C H E L L E   E - N E W S L E T T E R
V O L U M E  5  -  N U M B E R  4                                           A P R I L  2 0 0 8


F E A T U R E  S T O R Y

CNR Dedicates New Wellness Center

On a warm and sunny April 24, 2008 the College officially dedicated the new Wellness Center with an Academic Convocation and a blessing of the building by The Most Reverend Gerald T. Walsh, D.D., Auxiliary Bishop of New York and Rector of St. Joseph’s Seminary.  Renowned medical ethicists Dr. Edmund D. Pellegrino, John Carroll Professor Emeritus of Medicine and Medical Ethics at Georgetown University and Chair of the President’s Council on Bioethics, and Dr. Nuala Kenny, O.C., FRCPC, Professor, Departments of Bioethics and Pediatrics at Dalhousie University, Nova Scotia, addressed the audience before receiving honorary degrees from the College. Following the ceremony members of the College Community and special guests gathered for receptions in the Student Campus Center and Castle Gallery.   m o r e

 
Earlier this month, President Sweeny and Board Chair Michael N. Ambler presided over a ribbon-cutting ceremony, after which faculty, staff and students enjoyed a continental breakfast and tours of the facility.  m o r e


A L U M N A E / I  S P O T L I G H T

“I always look fondly upon my experience at CNR because of the overwhelming support I received from a host of professors and staff.  Their support and the ability to attend an all-women's college instilled in me the spirit to fight for what I want in life no matter how big the obstacle.”

Shiba Russell SAS’97
co-anchor, Weekend EyeOpener
WCVB-TV (ABC affiliate in Boston)
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A R O U N D  C N R

Noted Author Gives Annual Dowell Lecture

In honor of Women’s History Month, The College of New Rochelle hosted its annual Elvira M. Dowell ’36 Lecture featuring noted author and editor Dr. Kristin Waters. This year’s lecture, "Crying Out For Liberty: Freedom and Equality in Early Abolitionism," took  place on March 31, 2008 in Romita Auditorium on CNR’s Main Campus.  Pictured here with Dr. Waters (c.) are Dr. Roblyn Rawlins, Associate Professor of Sociology, School of Arts & Sciences, and Chair, Women's Studies Program (l.) and Dr. Dorothy Escribano,  Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs (r.) 


Westchester Biennial Opens at Castle Gallery

An
opening reception was held on April 6, 2008 f0r the Castle Gallery’s Westchester Biennial 2008, ceated in 1998 to showcase work by emerging and established Westchester County artists.  For more opening reception photos click here.


Community Service Day

On April 2, 2008 members of The College of New Rochelle’s  faculty, staff and students from the Main Campus and five NYC campuses participated in the College’s Annual Community Service Day coordinated by the Office of Campus Ministry.


This year, CNR’s annual event concentrated on painting, gardening and cleanup, as well as spending time with the residents of the Richmond Community Services Intermediate Care Facility Program. CNR faculty, staff and students alwo volunteered for the Midnight Run, where they prepared food, clothing and blankets for distribution to the homeless in New York City.


JOC Campus Hosts Annual Book Talk with Author Herb Boyd

Long-time School of New Resources adjunct faculty member and award-winning author Herb Boyd delivered the School’s annual Book Talk at the John Cardinal O’Connor Campus on March 26, 2008. Speaking to a crowd of more than 175, Boyd delighted the audience with stories of literary figure James Baldwin, Harlem and anecdotes from Boyd’s latest book, Baldwin’s Harlem. Boyd has published 16 books, among them Brotherman - The Odyssey of Black Men in America, (1995) co-edited with Robert Allen, which won the American Book Award for non-fiction,  Black Panthers for Beginners (1995), Autobiography of a People - Three Centuries of African American History Told By Those Who Lived It (2000), Race and Resistance - African Americans in the 21st Century (2002), We Shall Overcome - A History of the Civil Rights Movement (2004), and Pound for Pound - The Life and Times of Sugar Ray Robinson (2005).

Boyd, who teaches African and African American Studies at SNR, has been inducted into both the Literary Hall of Fame for Writers of African Descent and the Madison Square Garden Hall of Fame for Journalists.



C N R  S T U D E N T  N E W S

CNR Student Profile

"One of the many things I love about CNR is that it offers very close relationships between the students and professors. This is because it is a small college with a lovely campus where everything is open and available to students."

Jelena Krstic
Class of 2010
Political Science and History
Honors Program
School of Arts & Sciences
The College of New Rochelle
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International “Plungers” Return
from Community Service Trip to Guatemala


Sponsored by the Office of Campus Ministry, this year's International Plunge, a service-learning experience, visited rural Guatemala during Spring Break.  CNR students and staff helped in the construction of homes and reforestation projects for the benefit of the area residents.  m o r e


Students Visit Puerto Rico to Study History and Culture

Students top to bottom are:  Victoria Lugo SAS’09, Mariana Martinez SAS’09, Cassie Pratt SAS’10, Dianne Rios SAS’09 and Nadege Louis SAS’09.

Five students from the School of Arts & Sciences, accompanied by Dr. Nereida Segura Rico, Associate Professor of Spanish, SAS, and Dr. Judy Gordon, Associate Professor of Social Work, SAS, spent eight days in Puerto Rico during March as part of a course on Puerto Rican history and culture. The trip included visits to museums and historic sites, lectures by prominent faculty from the University of Puerto Rico, a visit to the island of Vieques, a hike through the national park and rain forest, El Yunque, observations at elementary and secondary schools and  briefings at community-based organizations serving diverse population groups, including Dominican immigrants, the disabled and abused women.


F A C U L T Y / S T A F F  F O C U S


"I love being part of this special College Community and being able to work directly with students. There hasn’t been one day that is routine for me. Every day is different and I love that."

Marie Rofhok
Director
Mooney Center/Media Services
The College of New Rochelle
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Dr. Judith Gordon, Associate Professor of Social Work in the School of Arts & Sciences, accompanied a group of eight social work students to a legislative day in Albany sponsored by the NYS Social Work Education Association. During their time in Albany, they met with legislators from Westchester and other parts of the state to discuss issues of concern in social work and the human services. 


During the month of February, Dr. Susan Conte, Assistant Professor of Guidance and Counseling in the Graduate School,  made numerous presentations. Dr. Conte was part of an Ethics Panel  at the College, presenting on ethical issues in school social work:  “What We Have Learned From September 11, 2001 About Crisis Management In Schools.”  At Margaret’s Place, White Plains High School, she conducted a day-long workshop on non-suicidal self-injury among adolescents and young adults for clinical staff members (clinical social workers and psychologists) of Margaret's Place settings in the metropolitan area.  Dr. Conte also presented a workshop on non-suicidal self-injury among college students at a College Leadership Conference sponsored by the Westchester Alcohol and Other Drug Consortium (WAOD) held at Manhattanville College.  At Fordham University, Lincoln Center, she participated on a panel of clinical professionals at a conference on adolescent self-injurious behavior and suicidality.


Dr. Ruth Zealand, Associate Professor of Education in the School of Arts & Sciences, was the first recipient of the Art of Accessible Teaching Award given by Teachers College, Columbia University. Dr. Zealand was recognized for her outstanding contribution to the educational equity for students with disabilities.


Cristina de Gennaro, Associate Professor of Art in the School of Arts & Sciences, has been awarded a fellowship for an artist residency at the Fundacion Valparaiso in Almeria, Spain, during June 2008.  While there, she will work on a new installation artwork.  Professor de Gennaro’s installation “Improbable Spring” will be part of the exhibit Local Growing Conditions at the Arts Exchange Gallery at the Westchester Arts Council in White Plains. The exhibition will have an opening reception on May 16 from 6 - 9 p.m. and will be on view through July 26.


Robert Wolf, Professor, Studio Art Program in the Graduate School, presented clinical case studies for the Institute for Expressive Analysis at a professional event they sponsored for prospective new students at Pure Vision Arts in New York City.


Dr. Frank Rizza, Assistant Professor of Career Development and Mental Health Counseling in the Graduate School has published an article in the Nassau Counselor’s Association’s journal, NewCAster.  The article,  “Humor, Laughter, Counseling and resiliency,” appears in the March edition.


Dr. Lynn Petrullo, Professor of Biology in the School of Arts & Sciences,  presented “Genetics in Popular Culture:  Use of Media Based Case Studies to Teach Human Genetics to Non-majors” as a breakout session at the Molecules of Life National Dissemination Conference, hosted by the NYU Faculty Research Network in Atlanta, Georgia in March.


Dr. Andre Beauzethier, Associate Professor of Modern Foreign Languages in the School of Arts & Sciences,  led two workshops on the teaching of foreign languages at a New York Province of the Society of Jesus Secondary Ed colloquium organized by Fordham University Prep School, Rose Hill Campus.


Dr. Jennifer Scuro, Assistant Professor of Philosophy in the School of Arts & Sciences, presented a paper, “The Postmodern Condition of Impatience,” for the Long Island Philosophical Society in April at Molloy College.


Dr. Laurie DuBos, Assistant Professor of Early Childhood Education in the Graduate School, will present on "Educational  and Community Resources for Children with Special Needs" at the 2008 Young Child Expo & Conference in New York City in April.


Dr. Nereida Segura-Rico,  Associate Professor, Modern Foreign Language in the School of Arts & Sciences, presented a paper entitled “Testimonio and the Transatlantic: Spaces of Transculturation” at the 14th Annual Carolina Conference on Romance Literatures held in Chapel Hill, NC in March. Dr. Segura-Rico’s review of Ordinary Enchantments: Magical Realism and the Remystification of Narrative by Wendy B. Faris appeared in Hispanofila, vol. 151 (Winter 2007).


Dr. Roblyn Rawlins, Associate Professor of Sociology in the School of Arts & Sciences, is co-investigator on a research study for Pennsylvania Youth in Transition, a partnership of organizations concerned with high-school dropouts and young people aging out of the foster care system, examining barriers to and opportunities for reconnecting such youth to high-quality educational options.  


Andrea DeCapua, Assistant Professor of Multicultural/Multilingual Education in the Graduate School, authored a chapter in the book From Hip-hop to Hyperlinks: Teaching About Culture in the Composition Classroom, edited by Joanna N. Paull and published by Cambridge Scholars Publishing. Professor DeCapua’s chapter is entitled: “There is More to an Iceberg Than the Tip: Culture and Second Language Writing in the Classroom.”


Dr. Connie Vance, Professor of Nursing in the School of Nursing, appeared on a Channel 11 New @ 10 FactFinders segment on the nursing shortage.  Dr. Vance was also featured in and appeared on the cover of  Nursing Spectrum's Management & Leadership 2008 Guide on Mentoring.


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70th Annual
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C O L L E G E
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June 6, 7, 8, 2008
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Experience CNR
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Keynote Address:
Becoming A Saint
James Martin, S.J.
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