Hofstra Magazine - 2012 Annual Report

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Faculty Profiles | A New Name for Hofstra Law School | Debate Excitement Hofstra in the Community | That’s Entertainment | Honor Roll of Donors | Alumni of the Month


fall 2012 events calendar

Visit hofstra.edu/events for more information.

Hofstra University Museum presents Toward Greater Awareness: Darfur and American Activism September 4-December 7 Emily Lowe Gallery, Emily Lowe Hall 516-463-5672

Great Writers, Great Readings Series presents Pulitzer Prize-Winning Poet Mark Strand October 3 • 7 p.m. 516-463-5410

Hofstra Pride Golf Classic and Auction September 20 • 10:30 a.m. Meadow Brook Club, Jericho, NY 516-463-1944

Department of Drama and Dance presents Urinetown: The Musical October 12-14, 17-21 Black Box Theater, New Academic Building 516-463-6644

20th Annual Italian Experience Festival September 23 • 11 a.m.-5 p.m. 516-463-6582 Alumni Awards Dinner September 27 • 6:30 p.m. Garden City Hotel 516-463-5284 Third Annual Fall Festival Alumni, Student and Family Weekend September 27-29 516-463-6636 Hofstra University Museum presents Political Slant: Editorial Cartoons October 1-December 21 David Filderman Gallery Axinn Library, Ninth Floor 516-463-5672

Donor Appreciation Reception October 23 • 6-8 p.m. 516-463-6636 Veterans Alumni Chapter presents Veterans Day Reception November 11 516-463-6636 Great Writers, Great Readings Series presents Best-Selling Author Colum McCann November 14 • 7 p.m. 516-463-5410 New York City Alumni Holiday Party December 3 • 6-8 p.m. Club 101, New York, NY 516-463-5339

Hofstra Magazine is published twice each year by Hofstra University. Our goal is to provide the Hofstra community with exciting and informative news about Hofstra University and its alumni, students, faculty and staff. Hofstra University is committed to extending equal opportunity to all qualified individuals without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, national or ethnic origin, physical or mental disability, marital or veteran status in employment and in the conduct and operation of Hofstra University’s educational programs and activities, including admissions, scholarship and loan programs and athletic and other school administered programs.

Letters to the Editor Please send address changes and class notes to: Editor, Hofstra Magazine Libby and Joseph G. Shapiro Alumni House 150 Hofstra University Hempstead, NY 11549-1500 Phone: 516-463-6636 Fax: 516-463-5897 Email: Alumni@hofstra.edu

Visit us at hofstra.edu Click on Alumni and Friends.

President Stuart Rabinowitz Vice President for University Relations and Publisher Melissa Kane Connolly ’89 Vice President for Development and Alumni Affairs Alan J. Kelly Assistant Vice President for Development and Alumni Affairs Meredith H. Celentano Assistant Vice President for University Relations and Executive Editor Karla Schuster Executive Director for Alumni Affairs Robert Saltzman Director of Public Relations and Editor Ginny Ehrlich-Greenberg ’90 Executive Director of Design and Production Francis A. Rizzo III ’99 Creative Director Kelvin Fonville Manager of Editorial Services Linda Merklin Graphic Artists Denise Sarian Nicole Lombino Elvia Reynolds Contributors Jacqueline Carlson Lisa Comegna Kristen Ehrling Jessica Foglietta Amy Reich Neena Samuel Veronica Silghigian ’13 Leonard Skoros Colin Sullivan ’09 Carole Trottere Doug Vandewinckel ’86 Gwendolyn Armstrong Wade Contributing Photographers Brian Ballweg ’77 Jared Cohen ‘13 Rychard Curtiss Steve DiMaio Mark Getman ’94 Martin Heitner Kathy Kmonicek Phil Marino John McKeith Janette Pellegrini ’98 Heather Walsh University Archivist Geri Solomon


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10 Alumni Officers Elected 12 New Name for Hofstra Law School 14 Charting New Courses 18 Faculty Profiles 2012 26 Debate Excitement Descends on Campus 30 Hofstra Students Step It Up 36 Hofstra in the Community 42 Leaving Aphasia at the Door 44 That’s Entertainment 52 Alumni of the Month 60 Honor Roll of Donors 94 Hofstra Athletics

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alumni organization Officers Tanya Levy-Odom ’90 Andrew Corrado ’92 Paul Flora ’68 Christina Whitehurst ’02 Kathleen Stanley ’91 Frederick E. Davis, Jr. ’85

Council of Presidents President Vice President for Programs Vice President for Services Secretary Parliamentarian/Historian Immediate Past President

William R. Agresti ’78 Paul W. Bartels ’59* Laurie Bloom ’95 Frederick E. Davis, Jr. ’85 Daniel DeStefano ’69, ’72 Gary Diana ’80 Eleanor Haley Drayton ’65 James Drayton ’65

Alumni Assembly Reginald Andre ’04 Janeita Bellamy ’08 Jean Benincasa ’02 Dean Bennett ’91 Jared Berry ’10 Kenneth Bianco ’09 Christian Braunlich ’75 Kenneth Brown ’79

Dennis Camacho ’95 Edward Carp ’88 Christopher Caruso ’97 ’00 James Cusack ’90, ’97 Veronica Davis-Barkley ’04 Danielle Dellilo ’01 Gerianne De Rosa ’96 Regis Doucette ’75

Marie-Linda Eboukle ’07, ’08 Anita Ellis ’88, ’90 Christopher Falvo ’04 Paul Farinella ’69, ’74 Veronica Gerosimo ’08 Jeremy Gussick ’98, ’00 Joseph Hoffman ’00 Kenneth Horowitz ’86

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Madelyn E. Leibowitz ’64 John G. McAlonan, Jr. ’69* Linda Rose Obedzinski ’88 Alan R. Plotz ’58 Thomas Santucci, Esq. ’93 Harriet Schiff Serota ’64 Terence E. Smolev, Esq. ’66 Joseph Sparacio ’89 Barbara Walsh-Dreyer ’80 E. David Woycik, Jr., Esq. ’77, ’80

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Roger Hughes ’64 Mary Alice La Giglia-Gans ’88 Margaret Laibach ’80 Vincent Lopes ’01 Takita Mason ’01 Susan Mingelgreen ’79 Jeffrey Minihane ’96 Jeanine Narita ’89

Hillary Needle ’89 Vanessa Parent Taft ’04, ’06 Carl Petersen ’72 Edwin Raagas ’10 Brian Rabinovitz ’90 Arisleyda Riehl ’94 Gina Rizzotto ’07 Michelle Robey ’93, ’99

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David Sarnoff, Esq. ’90 Ilene Schuss ’80, ’84 Kirk Sinclair ’95 Thomas Toy ’91 Lee Warner ’94 Marc Wiener ’76 David Zuniga Matthew Zvolensky ’91


A Letter from

President Stuart Rabinowitz

Each year, when sitting down to write this introductory letter for the annual report, the first thing I think is that “this has been an extraordinary year for Hofstra University.” It is the first sentence of many of my letters. Some might think that as a university president, I simply possess a strong enthusiasm as an advocate for our institution, but that’s not the whole story. Every year I am inspired to great enthusiasm, but each and every year, the sentiment is true. Every year at Hofstra University is extraordinary, because the Hofstra community shares a commitment to growth, change and innovation. I have the privilege of having a front row seat and witnessing, up close, our great history and evolution, and every year, there are great stories to tell and important initiatives to report. We all share our pride in Hofstra and its growth over the last 76 years, and I am struck by the impressive changes we see, the stories our alumni and students tell, the accomplishments of our faculty, and the commitment of our community to education, service and innovation.

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he annual report begins as a compilation of achievements and accomplishments, the tallying of a year’s worth of improvements, awards, publications, promotions, distinguished visitors, donations, and events. But as we go through the report, the individual stories unfold – whether it is how students of journalism had the opportunity to ask Woodward and Bernstein the tough questions in a Debate 2012: Pride, Politics & Policy program, or how Hofstra Law was named for one of its most dedicated alumni, Maurice A. Deane, who began his law studies after a long, distinguished and extremely successful career in the pharmaceutical industry. We hear countless stories of Hofstra students giving back to the community, such as those who raised money for cancer research by shaving their heads for St. Baldrick’s Day or organized one of the largest college-based Relay For Life programs. We meet alumni who give back to their alma mater, and faculty, like Dennis Mazzocco, who are recognized for giving back to their industry. The Hofstra community continues to look at how we can deliver excellent educational programs that meet the needs of our students and the global economy. The new School of Engineering and Applied Science, which is an expansion of the University’s existing Engineering and Computer Science departments, welcomed its founding dean this summer – Simon Ben-Avi, who comes to Hofstra from The Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art, one of the nation’s top engineering schools. Dr. Ben-Avi had been the Acting Dean of the Albert Nerken School of Engineering at Cooper Union since 2009.

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Building on the success of our medical school, which just welcomed its second incoming class, the University is putting new emphasis on the health sciences and expanding degree programs, including a new Master of Public Health, with plans to soon establish a new School of Health Sciences and Human Services. This focus on health-related programs is part of the University’s mission to stay ahead of emerging industry trends in all academic disciplines, thereby adding value to your education and your degree. As we look to the future, the nation’s best universities are being asked to play a role in economic development, to encourage entrepreneurs, to bring research to market, to help reinvent the American economy. I have been fortunate to serve, among other roles, as the Long Island Regional Economic Development Council’s co-chair since June 2011. Our role, as defined by New York State Governor Andrew Cuomo, who appointed us, was to create a strategic plan that would create opportunity in the Long Island economy for long-range economic growth. In December 2011, after much work by the council, as well as assistance from many individuals at Hofstra, including Vice Presidents Richard Guardino and Melissa Connolly; Larry Levy, executive dean for the National Center of Suburban Studies at Hofstra University; Dr. Chris Neidt, academic director of the Center; and Dr. Robert Brinkmann, director of our new Sustainability Studies program, the Long Island plan was recognized by New York state as a winning strategic plan and received $100 million for its projects. During the same time period, Hofstra, along with our partners – North Shore-LIJ Health System’s Feinstein Institute, Cold Spring


e all share our pride in Hofstra and its growth over the last 76 years, and I am struck W by the impressive changes we see, the stories our alumni and students tell, the accomplishments of our faculty, and the commitment of our community to education, service and innovation. – Hofstra University President Stuart Rabinowitz

Harbor Labs, Stony Brook University, Brookhaven National Laboratories and Computer Associates – formed Accelerate Long Island to encourage academic and research partnerships to benefit our entire region. While Hofstra’s interest and strength in the hard sciences and research continue to grow, we have a unique niche we bring to economic development. Hofstra is one of the few institutions in the New York metropolitan region to have schools of business, law, engineering and medicine, and so our great strength will be in providing assistance to entrepreneurs, creating business plans, working on the commercialization of ideas, and marketing innovation. Our programs will be an excellent resource for researchers and entrepreneurs, while presenting a unique opportunity to our students, who will get rare entrepreneurial experience, exposure to the marketplace of ideas, and experience in the high-tech, bio-tech and scientific fields. Our nation’s economic future depends on businesspeople, lawyers, and engineers who understand how to bring ideas to the market and create companies that will spur economic growth and innovation.

A Letter from President Stuart Rabinowitz

On May 3, 2012, Hofstra University celebrated the 16th Annual Hofstra Gala. Florence and Robert Kaufman were honored for their leadership and generous support of Hofstra University over the years. (L to r) Hofstra President Stuart Rabinowitz, Nancy Rabinowitz, Florence and Robert Kaufman.

And, in the middle of all that happened this past year, the Commission on Presidential Debates announced once again that Hofstra University would host a presidential debate on October 16, 2012. Hofstra is one of only three universities that have hosted more than one presidential debate. The excitement and anticipation again resulted in planning a yearlong series of programs titled Debate 2012: Pride, Politics & Policy. So far Cory Booker, Woodward and Bernstein, Wolf Blitzer, the authors of Game Change, Republican advisor Steve Schmidt and Julian Bond have visited campus. The fall series of programs is equally impressive, with Christina Romer, Jeb Bush, Chris Matthews, Cornel West, Karl Rove and Robert Gibbs, Erskine Bowles and Alan Simpson. We invite you to join us for any of these programs. Registration information is available at hofstra.edu/debate.

We are in the midst of the evolution of higher education. While the liberal arts and a classroom education remain vital, universities are being asked to play a central role in the economy, in their surrounding communities, to serve not only students but society in general. We must prepare young people for their place in this brave new world – whether through economic development, civic engagement, internships, or career-oriented academic programs. We must increasingly look to the world outside our ivy-covered walls and forge real-world partnerships that create opportunities for all. The Hofstra community is uniquely suited to find solutions to the national and global challenges we face. We have always been a creative, innovative, persistent and successful group of scholars and alumni, students and community. Our character, dedication and vision will help us continue to grow during Hofstra’s next 75 years. I am pleased to lead Hofstra University in our next phase of development, with your help and encouragement. Sincerely,

Stuart Rabinowitz President

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2011 Financial Report c Components of Revenue 2010-11

Net Tuition & Fees 67.6%

Sales & Services of Educ. Depts. 0.6% Shared Services 1.5% Other Sources 1.9% Contributions 6.8% Government Grants & Contracts 2.3% Return - Endowment Available for Spending 3.0% Return - Endowment Other 5.3% Return - Operations 1.2% Auxiliary Enterprises 9.8%

Instruction 47.2%

Components of Endowment Support 2010-11

Research 0.8% Public Service 2.6% Academic Support 6.5%

Student Services 12.8%

Hofstra University relies on the generosity and philanthropic support of alumni and friends. This investment in the University is critical to Hofstra’s long-term success. Here’s why: v Alumni support is measured by U.S. News & World Report and has a direct impact on the University’s ranking. Participation is critical. Our goal is to increase alumni participation each year. v Hofstra remains a university largely reliant on tuition. Your support and the growth of our endowment allows Hofstra to undertake new initiatives to maintain its excellent reputation. v Your gift provides for student scholarships, faculty support and program initiatives, and overall operations at Hofstra. v Your investment in Hofstra will allow the University to reach its annual and long-term goals. We need your help — every gift makes a difference!

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Other Institutional Support 1.6% Technology & Executive Office 0.8% Telecommunications 4.1% Printing, Mail Room & Public Safety 2.3% Supply Services 0.5% Public Relations 2.4% Legal & Human Resources 2.2% Development 1.5% Insurance 1.1% Finance & Audit 1.8%

Total Institutional Support 18.3%

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Funding for Scholarships 85.1% Endowed Scholarships 37.9%

Unrestricted 47.2% (Earmarked for Scholarships)

Business Development Center 0.7% Other 4.3% Endowed Chairs 4.7% Endowed Professorships 5.2%


Financial Report 2011 Hofstra’s financial strength reflects increased fundraising activities, strong endowment growth, strengthened operating margins, and enhanced control over expenses, particularly relating to health care and post-retirement benefits. Financial resources have increased by 239 percent during the last eight years, and Hofstra continues to enjoy debt ratings in the A category from both Moody’s and Standard & Poors.

c Endowment Investment Market Value Hofstra University endowment investments grew to

$267 million by 2011, increasing by 160 percent in the last nine years. The University has set its sights on an endowment goal of $400 to $500 million to provide enhanced scholarships to better compete with institutions with significantly larger endowments.

75 During the last seven years, the University has increased its scholarship funding by 116 percent.

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That increase is reflected in the changing makeup of the student body. The 2011 average SAT score for first-year students was 1171, up more than 100 points from fall 2000. Our first-time freshman high school GPA rose to 3.51 in fall 2011, compared with just 2.80 in fall 2000. Selectivity — the number of students accepted to Hofstra as a percentage of all those who apply — was 59 percent this year, compared to 80 percent in 2000. The percentage of students in the top 10 percent of their high school classes was 25 percent this year, compared to 12 percent nine years ago. The percentage of first-year students from out of New York state was 45 percent, compared to 32 percent in 2000.

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Millions of Dollars

A larger endowment gives Hofstra the edge it needs to attract and retain the most highly qualified students by providing a greater number of scholarships. The University continues to make the growth of tuition scholarships a top priority. During the past seven years, the University has increased scholarship funding by 116 percent to just over $74 million.

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President Stuart Rabinowitz The Hofstra University Board of Trustees and the

Hofstra University Alumni Organization cordially invite you to attend the

2012 Alumni Awards Dinner Thursday, September 27, 2012 6:30 p.m. The Garden City Hotel Grand Ballroom Garden City, New York

d For more information, please contact Jessica Foglietta in the Office for Development and Alumni Affairs at 516-463-5284 or jessica.foglietta@hofstra.edu.

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2012 Alumni Awards Dinner Alumnus of the Year STEPHEN E. DUNN ’62 Recipient, Pulitzer Prize for Poetry Distinguished Professor of Literature and Creative Writing Richard Stockton College of New Jersey

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Alumni Achievement Award Recipients

DAVID A. CRICHLOW, ESQ. ’85 Partner Katten Muchin Rosenman, LLP

MICHELE MEDAGLIA ’93

President and CEO ACC Construction Corporation

JAMES METZGER ’83

Chairman and CEO The Whitmore Group, Ltd.

DARRA PACE, Ed.D. ’97, ’00

JILL MAURA RABIN, M.D. ’75

Young Alumna

Honorary Alumnus

CARA CASTRONUOVA ’04

VINCENT POLIMENI

Chairperson, CRSR Department Associate Professor, Special Education Hofstra University

Certified Fitness and Boxing Trainer Trainer, The Biggest Loser (2011) Golden Gloves Champion, 2004, 2005

Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Hofstra North Shore-LIJ School of Medicine Chief, Division of Ambulatory Care, and Head of Urogynecology Long Island Jewish Medical Center – North Shore-LIJ Health System

Chairman and CEO Polimeni International, LLC

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New Alumni Organization Officers Elected

Tanya Levy-Odom ’90

Andrew Corrado ’92

Paul Flora ’68

Christina Whitehurst ’02

Kathleen Stanley ’91

Hofstra University’s Alumni Organization has new officers for 2012-14. The Alumni Organization, which represents the interests of more than 120,000 Hofstra graduates, has members in all 50 U.S. states and in more than 100 countries. The Alumni Organization offers Hofstra graduates a wide variety of opportunities for volunteering, philanthropy and networking. The Alumni Assembly elected the following officers at its annual meeting in June: Tanya Levy-Odom ’90, President Tanya Levy-Odom served as the Alumni Organization vice president for services from 2010 to 2012 and earlier served as parliamentarian/historian. Most recently, a vice president and domestic equity analyst for Alliance Growth Equities, she graduated from Hofstra University with a B.B.A. in banking and finance. A member of Hofstra University’s Women in Leadership initiative, Tanya also serves as the immediate past president of the Hofstra University Black/Hispanic Alumni Association. Andrew Corrado ’92, Vice President for Programs Andrew Corrado earned an M.B.A. from Hofstra University. He is a market president for Capital One Bank, where he is focused on improving the Capital One Bank customer experience, growing revenue and leveraging market opportunities. Andrew also serves as senior vice president, heading Capital One Bank’s Professional Services and Private Banking Division across the country. Andrew was president of the Zarb School of Business Alumni Association from 2010 to 2012 and was recently nominated to the advisory council board for the Hofstra North Shore-LIJ School of Medicine. Andrew also helped develop the Entrepreneurial Challenge Program at Hofstra. In 2011 he received an Alumni Achievement Award from Hofstra.

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Paul Flora ’68, Vice President for Services Paul Flora graduated from Hofstra with a B.S. in economics. He participated in a mandatory two-year ROTC program and pledged Pershing Rifles in 1964. Paul served two years of active duty, including a year in Vietnam. While on active duty, Paul received a Bronze Star and two Army Commendation Medals. Active in the Army Reserves for more than 28 years, he retired in June of 1996 as a lieutenant colonel. In the business sector, Paul held senior positions at Bankers Trust Company, NatWest Bank and AXA Equitable before becoming a partner in his own internal audit consulting company. He has a long affiliation with the Hofstra Pershing Rifles Alumni Association and is a member and treasurer of the Hofstra Veterans Alumni Association. He was named “Veteran of the Year” by the Hofstra University Veterans Alumni Chapter and is vice chair of the Alumni Organization’s Scholarships Committee. Christina Whitehurst ’02, Secretary Christina Whitehurst is portfolio accounting manager for Real Estate Capital Partners and has been working as an auditor and accountant for more than 10 years. In 2009 Christina started CMW Events, a wedding coordination and event planning company whose motto is “Platinum Style for Any Budget.” She holds a bachelor’s degree in public accounting from Hofstra. She was extremely active as a student, and her achievements include co-founding Collegiate Women of Color and serving as the organization’s first programming director. She was head peer counselor for Hofstra’s New Student Orientation Program and a member and treasurer of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Incorporated. Christina also served on the National Association of Black Accountants and as an engineer at WRHU-FM.


Kathleen Stanley ’91, Parliamentarian/Historian Kathleen Stanley has spent more than 15 years in the financial services industry and currently serves as a vice president for Capital One Bank, where she directs the sales and implementation of cash management products to assigned business banking and retail customer segments. Kathleen is a member of Hofstra University’s Women in Leadership initiative. She holds a B.B.A. from Hofstra University and is a certified treasury professional and an Accredited ACH Professional (AAP). She has been honored with the “40 Under 40” Award from Long Island Business News, was selected as a “Woman of Distinction” by the 15th Assembly District of the State of New York, and was named a “Woman of Achievement in Banking and Finance” by the Long Island Center for Business and Professional Women.

Frederick E. Davis, Jr. ’85

Frederick E. Davis, Jr. ’85, Immediate Past President Frederick E. Davis, Jr. was president of the Alumni Organization from 2010 to 2012 and previously served as vice president for programs. Fred also served as president of the Black/Hispanic Alumni Association from 1996 to 2007. He has been a longtime supporter of the Black/Hispanic Alumni Association Scholarship, and, for several years, Fred has sponsored students who attend the National Black Student Leadership Development Conference in Washington, D.C. He and his wife established the Solange D. & Frederick E. Davis, Jr. Endowed Scholarship. Fred is a tax partner in the New York office of Mitchell & Titus, a member firm of Ernst & Young Global Limited. He is a certified public accountant in New York and Maryland, and is admitted to the bar in New York and New Jersey. Fred holds a B.B.A. in accounting from Hofstra.

You have the power to enhance the value of your Hofstra degree and the prestige of your alma mater. HOW? v Make at least one gift – any size – to Hofstra each year. v Attend University events. v Encourage every Hofstra graduate you know to do the same.

WHY? v Because the more alumni who give, the higher the University climbs in college rankings, such as those of U.S. News & World Report. v Because even a small gift makes a huge difference. v Because your gift is a demonstration of your commitment to Hofstra.

YOUR GIFT ... YOUR CHOICE We encourage you to give to The Fund for Hofstra University. Your gift may be designated to any area or program you feel most passionate about.

HOFSTRA ALUMNI HAVE PRIDE – LET’S SHOW IT! Make a gift online today at hofstra.edu/giving. Hofstra

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A Momentous Gift and a New Name for Hofstra Law School

aming a school is among the highest honors a university can bestow – something N reserved for those who have demonstrated extraordinary commitment and dedication to an institution. There are few people who fit that description better than Maurice Deane.

– Hofstra University President Stuart Rabinowitz

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aurice A. Deane ’81 is anything but a typical law school valedictorian. Before enrolling at Hofstra Law School at the age of 50, Deane forged a long and highly successful career as the man who built Endo Laboratories into one of the largest privately held pharmaceutical companies in the nation and facilitated its sale to DuPont, where he continued to work until his retirement. But Deane did not slip quietly into retirement. Instead he embarked on a new career as a Hofstra Law student and laid the foundation for a 30-year relationship with Hofstra. That remarkable relationship culminated in a $20 million gift to the school and the naming of 12

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Hofstra Law as the Maurice A. Deane School of Law at Hofstra University. “Naming a school is among the highest honors a university can bestow – something reserved for those who have demonstrated extraordinary commitment and dedication to an institution. There are few people who fit that description better than Maurice Deane,” said Hofstra University President Stuart Rabinowitz, former professor and dean of the School of Law. Dedicating the school in Deane’s honor is a natural extension of the long history shared by the man and the institution. A brilliant law student and mentor, Deane was an active member of the class who graduated with awards in

both constitutional law and evidence. The award currently bestowed on the Law School valedictorian each year is named in his honor. After graduating, Deane deepened his commitment to the school in many ways. He was a member of the Hofstra Board of Trustees from 1982 to 2007, serving as its chair from 1989 to 1991 and then named chair emeritus in 2008. In these roles, Deane guided the University with particular attention to academic excellence and provided financial support to ensure this excellence, including endowing a Distinguished Professorship in Constitutional Law and a Law School scholarship.


There was a convocation for the naming of the Maurice A. Deane School of Law on April 27, 2012. (L to r) Chair of the Board of Trustees Janis M. Meyer ’81, Trustee Maurice A. Deane ’81, President Stuart Rabinowitz, Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs Herman A. Berliner, and Interim Dean of the Maurice A. Deane School of Law Eric Lane.

Eric Lane

Named Interim Dean Professor Eric Lane has been named interim dean of the Maurice A. Deane School of Law at Hofstra University. Lane, who is also the Eric J. Schmertz Distinguished Professor of Public Law and Public Service, has taught at Hofstra Law for more than three decades. “Eric is a dedicated and longtime member of the Hofstra community who is well-respected on campus and beyond as a teacher, scholar, public servant and consensusbuilder,” said Hofstra University President Stuart Rabinowitz. “For more than 30 years, he has been a contributor to, and caretaker of, the reputation of Hofstra Law, and his knowledge of the school’s history and vision for the future make him ideal for this position.”

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“Maurice has been among the strongest advocates for Hofstra and our Law School,” said Marilyn B. Monter ’76, then-chair of the Hofstra Board of Trustees. Deane has advocated not only with his financial resources, but also with his time and insight as a member of the Alumni Mentor Program and a committee member for several key events, including the University’s 75th anniversary and annual gala. Deane and his wife, Barbara, have been active volunteers and generous benefactors to many causes and organizations beyond the Hofstra community. The family has been involved with Mount Sinai Medical Center, where

the Barbara and Maurice A. Deane Prostate Health & Research Center is named in their honor. Deane has been a trustee of North Shore University Hospital and supported numerous organizations, including Hebrew Union College and Temple Beth-El in Great Neck. “Dedicating the school to someone who has clearly made his mark on the community, an individual with such a deep commitment to academic and professional excellence, seems a fitting way to close out the Law School’s 40th anniversary year,” noted Dean Nora V. Demleitner. “This naming serves as the perfect bridge between a proud past and a promising future.”

Lane is well-known beyond the Hofstra University campus for his public service, particularly in New York City government. He is also the author of three books. The Genius of America: How the Constitution Saved Our Country and Why It Can Again (with Michael Oreskes) has been called a “must read” about the origin of the Constitution and its modern applicability. Lane’s two textbooks (with the Honorable Abner A. Mikva) on the legislative process and statutory interpretation have been used at law schools nationally. He is also the author of often-cited articles on the legal framework for governmental decision-making. “Hofstra Law is an extraordinary law school, and I am delighted to have the privilege to work with its distinguished faculty, dedicated administrators and exceptional students and alumni,” said Lane.

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Charting New Courses

New Schools and Programs Are Enhancing Hofstra’s Reputation

The past academic year was a time for change at Hofstra, particularly in the academic makeup of the University. 2011-2012 marked several firsts – including the welcoming of the first class of the Hofstra North Shore-LIJ School of Medicine, as well as the first students to Hofstra’s M.F.A. in Creative Writing program. There were announcements of a new school and a number of academic programs that will broaden Hofstra’s offerings in technology and science.

A White Coat Ceremony was held for the School of Medicine students to mark the beginning of their journey into the medical profession.

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q Medical Students Make Their Mark Over the summer of 2011, the Hofstra North Shore-LIJ School of Medicine welcomed an inaugural class of 40 students to campus. The School of Medicine is New York state’s first new allopathic medical school in 40 years and the nation’s 133rd medical school. The school, which started classes on August 1, received more than 4,000 applications for the first class, which ultimately consisted of 20 women and 20 men, ranging in age from 22 to 36 years old, and hailing from 14 states and 33 universities. Dr. Lawrence Smith, dean of the School of Medicine, said at a welcoming ceremony for the students, “They represent a unique and diverse cross section of educational and life experiences and were selected not only for their test scores, but equally for their character and core values.” For the first nine weeks of school, students trained as emergency medical technicians and worked shifts on North Shore-LIJ ambulances, responding to 911 calls. The EMT training culminated in a Multiple Casualty Incident (MCI) conducted at the FDNY Training Center on Randall’s Island where the students were expected to provide emergency care during the exercise, followed by a full debriefing. The day at Randall’s Island offered a unique opportunity for the students to gain hands-on, realistic experience – right down to encountering fire, smoke and seriously wounded victims. The students are also required to log in 16 hours every three months in the ambulance system throughout their time in medical school. On October 14 the students took part in a White Coat Ceremony, marking the beginning of their transformation into medical professionals.

qM edical Physics Program Set for Summer Launch Hofstra University and North Shore-LIJ Health System have announced a new Master of Science in Medical Physics program to begin in August 2012. Medical physics focuses on applying physics concepts, theories, and methods to medicine. Medical physicists are dedicated to the safe use of ionizing and non-ionizing radiation to diagnose and treat a variety of diseases. Employment opportunities in medical physics involve clinical practice; regulatory compliance; patient safety; and research and development in therapeutic, diagnostic, nuclear, and medical health physics. Program applicants are expected to have earned a bachelor’s degree in physics or a closely related field, with excellent GPAs, GRE scores and recommendations. The program courses will be taught by a combined staff from Hofstra University, North Shore-LIJ Health System, and the Hofstra North Shore-LIJ School of Medicine at Hofstra University, under the joint supervision of the Department of Physics at Hofstra University and the Department of Radiation Medicine at North Shore-LIJ Health System.

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q Online M.B.A. Brings the Studies to the Students The Zarb School’s newest graduate offering is an online M.B.A. program, tailored for business professionals looking to advance beyond their current degree without disrupting their lives or careers. Program Director Kaushik Sengupta said, “We figured that this program would be the next natural step in the evolution of our graduate programs.” Like the School of Medicine, the online M.B.A. began over the summer of 2011 with a cohort of 18 students. Dr. Sengupta said, “Geographically, we have folks from Utah, Arkansas, Bermuda, Connecticut, New Jersey and New York. We have several who live and work in Manhattan who wouldn’t have joined a Hofstra M.B.A. program if it wasn’t online. About 30 percent of the group are Hofstra alumni, including people who have earned master’s degrees and law degrees from Hofstra. A few of the students are already doing really well in their respective careers, and all of these people looked at the program as a way to increase their knowledge and perform even better in their professional roles.” The flexibility of the online M.B.A. program exists in its cohort option, which allows for completion of the degree within two years. In addition, there is a non-cohort option that can be customized to accommodate students’ working schedules. “In terms of the structure and recognition,” explained Dr. Sengupta, “this program is no different from our oncampus M.B.A. offerings. For instance, the degree and transcripts do not indicate that the program is being delivered online. This program is also AACSB accredited. Technology just allows a different way to deliver the courses. “However, there are several components that make this program unique – residencies in New York allow students to come together as a group for a few days and interact with faculty members and industry leaders; the global practicum, which consists of an international trip to supplement the global focus of the program; the availability of campus services, including The Career Center; and outstanding distance learning courses taught only by full-time faculty members, most of whom have experience teaching online. The strategic business management concentration is also new and unique for this program, and it was designed again with an eye toward the type of students we thought would be attracted to this program – students with several years of work experience, looking at a more general, strategic focus in their M.B.A. while anchored in the functional basics and a global setting. I think all these elements together set the program apart.”

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Professor of Marketing and International Business Barry Berman (far right) speaks to the online M.B.A. students at the Martin B. Greenberg Trading Room.

q M.P.H. Program Addresses Future Needs in Health Care

ummer 2012 will see the debut of an innovative, S interdisciplinary Master of Public Health that combines the expertise and resources of Hofstra’s Health Sciences and Human Services programs, the Hofstra North Shore-LIJ School of Medicine and North Shore-LIJ Health System.

The new M.P.H. program, offered through Hofstra’s programs in Health and Human Services, follows a curriculum that reflects a broad-based approach to the study of public health and faculty who bring decades of experience in community, government and private sector settings as clinicians, administrators, researchers and policymakers. In less than a decade, the nation will be facing a shortfall of more than 250,000 public health workers, according to the Association of Schools of Public Health (ASPH). To meet that projected need, public health schools would have to train three times the current number of graduates, ASPH estimates show. Hofstra Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs Herman A. Berliner said, “Given the importance of the health professions and especially the importance of the Master of Public Health degree for leaders of the profession, we are pleased to have developed such a distinguished M.P.H. program.” The program includes a part-time track for working professionals, which can be completed in less than three years, using a combination of distance learning, hybrid courses and traditional classroom instruction. The program is working toward accreditation from the Council on Education for Public Health.


q Countdown to the School of Engineering and Applied Science

q M.F.A. Program Focuses on the “Write” Stuff

Over the summer of 2011, Hofstra announced the establishment of a School of Engineering and Applied Science. The new school will combine and expand Hofstra’s existing departments of Engineering and Computer Science to develop a curriculum that emphasizes high-tech research, practical work experience and interdisciplinary study, integrating resources and faculty from other parts of the institution, including the Hofstra North Shore-LIJ School of Medicine and the Frank G. Zarb School of Business. One key feature of the new school will be a co-op program in which partnerships with a network of industry leaders will offer students substantial work experience before they graduate.

On May 16, 2012, a group of students and faculty from Hofstra’s M.F.A. in Creative Writing program met for lunch in Calkins Hall to discuss the first year of the program and its direction moving forward, and also to allow a few of the students to read excerpts from their writing projects.

n June 14, 2012, Hofstra President Stuart Rabinowitz O announced the appointment of Dr. Simon Ben-Avi, an acting dean at The Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art – one of the nation’s top-ranked engineering schools – as the inaugural dean of Hofstra’s School of Engineering and Applied Science.

Dr. Ben-Avi began his career at The Cooper Union in 1984 as a professor of electrical engineering, and became an associate dean in 1997. He also served as the institution’s C.V. Starr Distinguished Professor of Research for a decade. Dr. Ben-Avi has experience as an entrepreneur and consultant, and has performed clinical trials and research projects with medical institutions, including Lenox Hill Hospital.

The M.F.A. allows students to concentrate in dramatic writing, fiction, poetry, and creative nonfiction, exploring the art and craft of writing while grounding themselves in the rich literary traditions that offer exemplary models of these forms. The M.F.A. is considered a terminal degree – appropriate for those who want to pursue specific writing disciplines and/or careers in publishing, teaching, and editing, among others. M.F.A. student Ali Arje said, “The thing I love most about the program so far is the fact that it gives me the opportunity to find out what my strengths are and where I feel my writing future lies. I had been a newspaper reporter and columnist and wanted to branch out into fiction writing. This [program] was almost in my backyard, so how could I not go after it?”

“It is a rare opportunity to create a new educational model, building on the existing strengths of an outstanding national institution of higher education, partnering with other science and art programs,” Dr. Ben-Avi said. In conjunction with the new school, Hofstra is investing $4.5 million to upgrade facilities for the engineering and applied science programs, including $3 million to renovate labs, classrooms and offices in the programs’ current home in Weed and Adams halls. The University is also building a $1 million biomedical engineering lab funded by the Empire State Development Corporation and supported by the Long Island Regional Economic Development Council. The renovations are funded in part by a New York state grant, ENGine, in which Hofstra and Stony Brook University have partnered to increase the number of engineering students in the region. The new school makes Hofstra only the third university in the New York metropolitan area to have schools of law, medicine and engineering.

Hofstra’s Creative Writing faculty welcomed author John Edgar Wideman to campus as part of the “Great Writers, Great Readings” Series. The series brings renowned authors from a variety of genres to campus, where they participate in a free public reading and also meet privately with creative writing students to discuss their craft. (L to r) Martha McPhee, Erik Brogger, Wideman and Patricia Horvath.

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The Curious Case of Dr. Ruth Prigozy The Hofstra Scholar Helped Revitalize F. Scott Fitzgerald’s Popularity and Continues to Research America’s Underappreciated Cultural Icons

During her 40 years at Hofstra, Dr. Ruth Prigozy, professor emerita of English, became one of the world’s leading experts on the life and work of F. Scott Fitzgerald and a scholar of popular literature and film. She has directed or co-directed seven major Hofstra Cultural Center conferences – a record among the Hofstra faculty. Two of these conferences, drawing an international audience and lineup of participants, were focused on Fitzgerald. Dr. Prigozy can trace her affinity to the author back to her own college years. She attended Brooklyn College and did her graduate work at CUNY. “In college I took a course in American literature,” she said. “Fitzgerald was not well known in those days, and there happened to be a short story [“Winter Dreams”] in one of the books that really fascinated me. When I was doing my Ph.D., there really hadn’t been any major research on Fitzgerald and his short stories.” As part of her doctoral research, Dr. Prigozy commuted regularly to Princeton University where Fitzgerald’s papers were housed.

Professor Ruth Prigozy in 1978.

When asked why she is so drawn to Fitzgerald, she doesn’t hesitate: “The language. His work is so beautifully written. There are passages that make you stop, and you feel you have to read them over again. And then there are the subjects – the contrast between wealth and poverty and also his appreciation of the struggles of young people.”

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Dr. Prigozy first taught as an adjunct at Lehman College before coming to Hofstra. “In those days I felt – as did many – that in order to get tenure you had to be published. The first work I published was on the relationship between Fitzgerald and Ernest Hemingway – a subject I found fascinating. I sent it off, not to a scholarly publication but to a popular magazine called Commonweal. They took it immediately, and it’s still quoted today. That was the first time anyone had written about the relationship between the two writers. I think that’s what set me off, and I became known as a Fitzgerald scholar.” There were two notable relationships formed at Hofstra that are very close to Dr. Prigozy’s heart. The most important was meeting and marrying fellow professor and Mark Twain scholar Stanley Brodwin, who passed away in 1995. The second was her founding of the F. Scott Fitzgerald Society in 1992 with Jackson Bryer of the University of Maryland and Alan Margolies of CUNY. “The three of us were talking at an American Literature Association conference. There had been a lot of societies formed to recognize writers. It had been going on for 10 years or so. There was a Hemingway Society, a Mark Twain Society, but nothing for Fitzgerald. So the three of us decided we should start a Fitzgerald Society. I remember I ran into Jim Shuart, Hofstra’s president at the time, and Dick Block, who was vice president, and asked them if Hofstra could start the Fitzgerald Society. They said, ‘Sure, go ahead!’ And that’s just how it started.” Every other year since its inception, the Fitzgerald Society has hosted major conferences, alternating locations between the U.S. and abroad. “The last one was in Lyon, France, and we’ve done them in Paris, London, Switzerland, St. Paul [Fitzgerald’s birthplace]. The next one will be in Montgomery, Alabama – where Zelda Fitzgerald lived.” The Great Gatsby has been back in the news recently because of a new 3-D film starring Leonardo DiCaprio, scheduled for release late in 2012. Though Dr. Prigozy has been called by the filmmakers with questions about the novel, she can’t help but be skeptical about the movie’s chances for success. “I’ve come to the conclusion and would agree with a lot of other scholars that it’s a book that really can’t be easily made into a film. The essence of the book is the writing. They are probably focusing on the parties and exteriors. If you can’t get into the characters, you are going to have a hard time making a good adaptation of the novel.”


Dr. Ruth Prigozy and the Hofstra Cultural Center However, Dr. Prigozy is not surprised that the novel continues to find new admirers. Given America’s current troubled economy, Gatsby’s themes are more relevant than ever. “One of the most powerful elements of the book is that it’s so reflective of our society – the American dream, the struggle for success. The whole idea of looking for success and feeling that, as Americans, it’s out there for us. Now when we’ve been going through a recession, I have seen more questions and references to Gatsby than I have ever seen before.

More Little White Lies. At one time, Haymes, a singer and actor, had been as popular as Frank Sinatra and Perry Como, but he lost the support of his fans because of drinking, financial problems, multiple failed marriages and Hollywood gossip. Dr. Prigozy says, “I feel that if you listen to Dick Haymes today, he was just one of the most wonderful singers. But his life was a tragedy – he had one of the best voices and at one time was more popular than Sinatra. It’s a tragic American story – kind of Gatsby-esque.”

“Gatsby is set at a time, 1925, in the Jazz Age. Fitzgerald enjoyed immense popularity, and then he became a victim of the Great Depression. He was living at the top of the world and then there was the failure, ‘The Crack-Up,’ as he describes it, in the 1930s. It is very interesting to me how so much of our history is reflected in The Great Gatsby and in Fitzgerald’s own story. Their popularity recurs as we [Americans] have more problems and economic struggles.”

For the last few years, Dr. Prigozy has been working on a book about another singer/ actor who experienced a similar surge in popularity and then downfall – Gordon MacRae, best known for starring in the movie musicals Oklahoma! and Carousel. “I loved his voice,” she says. “He starred in these movies and then he became a forgotten man. His drinking really affected his career. I feel he, too, is a kind of neglected figure.”

Dr. Prigozy’s research on Fitzgerald has also prompted her to consider writing a book that will reexamine his tempestuous relationship with Zelda Fitzgerald. “Her influence on Fitzgerald was not positive as represented in the books written on her during the 1970s through the 1990s. He supported her throughout her life, and she made his life extremely difficult always.”

Fitzgerald once wrote, “Show me a hero and I’ll write you a tragedy.” Dr. Prigozy is considering writing biographies on Frank Sinatra and Hugh Jackman, but she has found the rewards are greater in bringing attention to cultural icons who were cast aside, like Haymes and MacRae, as she did for Fitzgerald. “I have the feeling it’s nice to do something for somebody people don’t appreciate.”

Perhaps it’s not surprising that Dr. Prigozy is drawn to other cultural icons whose successful careers have been marred by tragedy. In 2006 she published The Life of Dick Haymes: No

(L to r) Actress Tippi Hedren, Dr. Prigozy, and biographer and film historian Donald Spoto at the 1999 Hofstra symposium on Alfred Hitchcock.

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Working with Ruth Prigozy is an “ education in literary history,” says Natalie Datlof, executive director of the Hofstra Cultural Center. “Her knowledge is endless, her enthusiasm boundless and her spirit of inclusion allows you entrance into the magical world of the authors, playwrights, and filmmakers under study.” o other Hofstra faculty member N has directed or co-directed as many conferences and symposia as Ruth Prigozy. “I just love working on the conferences,” Dr. Prigozy says. “I think Hofstra has an amazing reputation for presenting them, and they are a tremendous contribution to not just local culture, but our country’s culture.” eing a key figure in the B development of these conferences is no easy task. Some of these events take years to pull together. They involve inviting key figures on the specific subjects, scheduling panel discussions, special lectures, dinners, and musical or theatrical presentations. I like working on them,” says “ Dr. Prigozy, “because they broaden my understanding of the subject and of the cultural arena. They have allowed me to meet other people in the academic world, and that has really been fascinating.”

r Detective Fiction and Film in Honor of the 100th Anniversary of the Birth of Agatha Christie (1991) r Eighth International F. Scott Fitzgerald Conference (1992) r Alfred Hitchcock: In Celebration of the 100th Anniversary of the Birth of Alfred Hitchcock (1999) r A Robert Anderson Retrospective: Theater and Film (2000) r John Steinbeck’s Americas (2002) r Bing! Crosby and American Culture (2002) r F. Scott Fitzgerald on Long Island and New York (2005) Hofstra

f the seven major events she’s O worked on, Dr. Prigozy says the 1992 F. Scott Fitzgerald Conference is the one she remembers most fondly. “Of the people we were able to get, many have since passed on, like Budd Schulberg and Ring Lardner, Jr., whose father was Fitzgerald’s best friend. Fitzgerald’s granddaughters and people he knew from St. Paul were also there.”

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Reading Between the Lines Dr. Rob Leonard’s Forensic Linguistics Program Is Attracting Students to a Fast-Growing and Intriguing Legal Field by Neena Samuel Imagine a murder suspect facing the possibility of life imprisonment because of a contracted verb form. This is what happened in the case of Brian Hummert, who was accused of strangling his wife to death in York County, Pennsylvania, in 2004. He tried to exonerate himself by pointing to anonymous letters his wife had received before her death, one purportedly from a stalker and the other from a jilted lover who claimed responsibility for the murder. As an expert witness in that case, Robert Leonard, Ph.D., rock star turned Fulbright Scholar turned linguistics professor at Hofstra University, testified that he noticed rare and striking similarities between Hummert’s writing samples and the two supposedly anonymous letters. Hummert would contract negative phrases (for example, “I do not” would always be “I don’t”), but he never contracted positive ones (“I am” would always remain “I am” and never “I’m”), a pattern that Leonard found was repeated in the other letters. It was a valuable clue in the case against Hummert, who was convicted of firstdegree murder in 2006. Jury members reported that Rob Leonard’s testimony helped form their opinion that the man had faked the letters and killed his wife, and that the murder was premeditated.

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The emerging field of study that helps unearth such clues and patterns is forensic linguistics, the scientific study of language as it applies to issues of law. Rob Leonard is one of the world’s experts, having worked on a number of high-profile cases in addition to the Hummert case, including the JonBenet Ramsey murder, arson threat letters against married actors Taye Diggs and Idina Menzel, and the doctored tape case involving the Canadian prime minister. He has consulted with the FBI and trained its agents in the use of forensic linguistics in threat assessment and counterterrorism. He is also director of Hofstra’s recently launched graduate program in forensic linguistics, the first of its kind in the United States. When the New York State Education Department gave Hofstra the power to grant master’s degrees in this discipline, it joined a very select group of universities worldwide that offer such a degree program.

“It’s a subject, and expertise, whose time has come,” says Leonard, noting that even while Hofstra was awaiting state approval for the program, seven students had already signed up. Afterward, that number swelled more than threefold. “Law enforcement, intelligence agencies, law firms and individuals are becoming aware, as they never have before, that here is a way to scientifically and dispassionately analyze one of the most important sources of legal evidence – language.”

“What in the law is not language?” Leonard asks. “We give decisions in language, we make our appeals, we give testimony, we lie, we solicit to murder, we bribe, we perjure ourselves, all with language.” Forensic linguists analyze human language to show patterns and provide expert opinions, but they do not determine guilt or innocence – that, he says, is for the judge and jury.

Leonard’s research partner, and the program’s advisor, Roger W. Shuy, Ph.D., has consulted on more than 500 cases, testified as a linguistics expert in more than 26 states as well as before both houses of Congress, and has written more than 50 books on the subject. Also teaching in the program is James R. Fitzgerald, former FBI chief of forensic linguistics and the only agent in the

In the Hofstra program, students first master the core tools of linguistics, including phonetics, morphology, syntax, semantics and dialectology, before tackling advanced courses where they analyze criminal and civil cases involving issues such as extortion, espionage, bribery, trademark protection, and defamation.


history of the agency who is both a forensic linguist and a profiler. He has worked on many infamous cases such as the D.C. sniper and the murders of JonBenet Ramsey and Daniel Pearl (the American reporter killed in Pakistan). Fitzgerald also played a key role in the notorious Unabomber case. “There was essentially no other tangible physical evidence in the case. No fingerprints, no DNA, no meaningful indented writing on his documents, and no eyewitnesses except for the ’87 Utah sighting, which resulted in the iconic composite sketch, but which in reality provided little in terms of investigative value,” he says. “So when I showed up to the Unabom Task Force in San Francisco in July of 1995 as a brandnew criminal profiler, I suggested to the leadership

there that the Unabomber’s prolific writing habits offered the best potential evidence to his identity.” It turned out that Fitzgerald was right. Back then what he did wasn’t called forensic linguistics, but his comparison of 14 documents by the Unabomber with those of numerous suspects, including a former professor named Ted Kaczynski, resulted in a search warrant for Kaczynski’s remote Montana cabin. “It was the first time ever that this kind of language evidence was used for a search warrant in a criminal case at the state or federal level,” Fitzgerald notes. The search uncovered mountains of evidence linking Kaczynski to bombs that killed three and injured 23. He is now serving a life sentence. Soon after, Jim Fitzgerald established the Forensic Linguistics Service of the Behavioral Analysis Unit-1 (BAU) at the FBI, eventually recruiting Leonard to help conduct weeklong “boot camps” to train agents in the discipline. Both now teach a similar one-week course at Hofstra, offered in November and April to practitioners and students for graduate credit or as a continuing education course. Fitzgerald, who retired from the FBI in 2007, is also technical advisor to Criminal Minds, the TV show about his old unit, the BAU. He and Leonard co-direct the Institute for Forensic Linguistics, Threat Assessment and Strategic Analysis, the research arm of the forensic linguistics program at Hofstra University. Tammy Gales, Ph.D., an established member of Leonard’s research team, will join the Hofstra program as a professor in fall 2012. Her examination of the linguistic aspects of threatening communications has changed the way many scientists and practitioners are viewing threats. She is well known in the field,

having presented her work at international conferences and published widely in journals. Gales has worked with Rob Leonard on scores of cases such as the Apple v. Amazon.com and Apple v. Microsoft trademark cases, the Jarvis Masters habeas corpus death penalty case, and the investigation into whether thenSupreme Court Justice nominee Sonia Sotomayor had plagiarized her Princeton honors thesis. Now with a full-fledged Master of Arts in Forensic Linguistics program requiring two years of full-time (or three years of part-time) study as well as an internship, Hofstra is poised to meet a growing need for these scientifically trained experts, and is attracting students from all backgrounds. Among those now enrolled in the program is Lisa Rogers, an Oxfordeducated book editor and crime-novel fan who was looking for a career change. Another, Dana Mattson, already had an undergraduate degree in criminal justice and a master’s degree in teaching English to speakers of other languages, when she moved from California to New York to enroll at Hofstra. “The quality of instruction has far exceeded my expectations,” she says. ‘I’m hoping that more law enforcement agencies and law firms begin to realize what an asset a forensic linguist can be.” Student Ruth Grant hopes to use her degree to eventually open her own consulting firm or work as an investigator aiding attorneys on cases. Laura Pelcher studied linguistics as an undergraduate at SUNY Albany and loved it. “It was a major I just happened upon, but I found it to be truly fascinating – the juxtaposition of an organized language system and the messy output always challenged me to think in different ways,” she says. After graduation, she bounced around in jobs in journalism and nonprofits before she learned about Hofstra’s graduate program. The courses she’s taken so far have shown her the pivotal roles context and history play when examining speech. “Understanding how language has changed allows me to understand how it may be changing today and how the legal system needs to account for that,” she says. Pelcher, who will soon

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FacultyProfiles2012 continued from previous page be doing an internship and working on her master’s essay, is not yet decided about future plans. “Whether I continue on to a Ph.D. or enter the job force, I want to promote the use of linguists in the courtroom as a way to further the cause of justice,” she says. Not only current students but also law enforcement and legal experts say they benefit from Leonard’s extensive experience in the classroom and courtroom. “Rob Leonard is approachable and knowledgeable, and he keeps an unbiased approach that wins him the respect of those he works with,” says Justin Barlow, the lead detective during the investigation and trial of Chris Coleman, who was convicted of killing his wife and two young sons in Columbia, Illinois. Barlow worked for months with Leonard, who was brought in to help analyze a series of threatening letters, emails and spray-painted messages that were eventually traced back to Coleman. “Forensic linguistics had never been used in an Illinois case before, and watching Rob work opened my eyes to how valuable a tool this field of science is in law enforcement,” says Barlow, now a U.S. marshal. Leonard says his own love affair with language began as an undergraduate at Columbia College. At the time, though, he was more famous as a founding member, along with his brother, George, of the rock ‘n’ roll group Sha Na Na. Among the band’s more memorable gigs was opening for Jimi Hendrix at Woodstock and performing on Johnny Carson’s Tonight Show. “I was contractually obligated to not take classes on Mondays or Fridays because of gigs, so I chose the only language not offered on those days: Swahili,” he recalls. He loved it, and when the chance came to study in Kenya as a Fulbright Scholar, he could not turn it down. He quit the band, and wound up living in Africa for seven years. By 1990, he was at Hofstra as a professor of linguistics. In 2010 Sha Na Na reunited for a performance at Hofstra’s Live at 75 Festival (aided by acts such as Public Enemy, Salt-N-Pepa, Lisa Lisa, Fountains of Wayne, and Trey Songz). On YouTube, Rob Leonard can be seen singing “Teen Angel” at Bill Graham’s “Last Show From Fillmore East.” Fans have posted more than a hundred videos of Sha Na Na on the site. And, as a result of the revival of interest, a “juke box musical” about Rob and his brother changing members of a Columbia glee club into rock stars had its West Coast premiere in November 2011 at the City Lights Theater in Silicon Valley. What’s next for Rob Leonard? Recently featured in the July 23, 2012, issue of The New Yorker magazine (read it at hofstra.edu/newyorker), he’s currently investigating threats of violence made anonymously to elected officials, consulting with Apple on its trademark infringement case against Amazon, and reviewing his testimony in an execution appeal by a Buddhist monk who has spent 19 years in solitary on death row in San Quentin, California. His students help with research, rework cases, and are slated to partner with Hofstra’s law clinics to help indigent clients. Meanwhile, CBS’s Criminal Minds, the show where Jim Fitzgerald serves as technical advisor, is set to debut a new character – a crime-solving forensic linguist played by Jeanne Tripplehorn – during its eighth season this fall. 22

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Research Leads Those who think human trafficking is a crisis only in third world countries may be shocked by the findings of research conducted by Hofstra Sociology Professor and Department Chair Gregory Maney, six of his graduate students, and an advocacy group called LifeWay Network. The unfortunate truth is that extensive trafficking is taking place in the New York City metropolitan area, including on Long Island. LifeWay Network approached Dr. Maney for help in answering some important questions. The religious-based, nonprofit coalition Dr. Greg Maney at the wanted to know more press conference to about the extent of release the findings of trafficking in the New research on human York metropolitan area, trafficking in the New the service needs of York metropolitan area. trafficking survivors, and the availability of these services. Sister Joan Dawber, executive director of LifeWay Network, said, “In particular, we wanted to be really sure there was a need for safe housing.” LifeWay board member David Pryor said some in the organization were familiar with Dr. Maney’s interest in social justice issues and in collaborative research that has the potential to positively impact people’s lives. After hearing from LifeWay Network, Dr. Maney approached some of his Hofstra students about the proposed research project. “I was teaching graduate courses as part of the Master’s Program in Applied Social Research and Public Policy. I asked the students whether they would be interested in this kind of research, and you should have seen their reactions. They were just thrilled to think that they could be working with a coalition that’s dealing with one of the most pressing human rights issues of our time.” Between May and December of 2010, LifeWay Network staff and board members, Dr. Maney, and the graduate students worked together to design, administer, and analyze surveys and interviews of area private service providers, funding and coordinating agencies, and law enforcement representatives. On November 9, 2011, Hofstra hosted a press conference to release the findings. Regarding the scope of trafficking, the report estimates that private service providers in the New York City metropolitan area interacted with more than 11,000 trafficking survivors since 2000, and more than 1,600 in 2011 alone. Dr. Maney commented on the findings,


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“These figures far exceed official estimates, yet only scratch the surface of the actual number of trafficking victims. Our study does not account for trafficking survivors who managed to escape and immediately left the area, survivors who remain in the area who have yet to interact with private service providers, victims who continue to be held captive, and those who have died while being trafficked. The findings underscore not only the pervasiveness of the problem, but the scope of this tragedy. Every person trafficked has experienced extreme suffering, hardship and injustice.”

New York state, federal, and international laws mandate a wide range of services for trafficking survivors. The report, however, indicates that basic needs of survivors are often not being met. Regarding housing: 86.6 percent of survivors who made contact with private service providers were in need of safe, long-term housing, but only 3.9 percent of clients actually received it. While emergency shelters were more readily available, they were not suitable for survivors because of safety issues, lack of training of the staff, limited services, and limited duration of availability. High rates of demand for other critical services were also largely unmet, including medical care, telephone services, formal/ general education, and volunteer programs for survivors. Dr. Maney said, “A failure to meet the service needs of survivors increases the likelihood of being retrafficked, physical and psychological complications, social isolation, substance abuse, poverty, and suicide.” The report offers other surprising findings. While media coverage often focuses upon sex trafficking, the research indicates that there is also a large amount of other types of labor trafficking in the New York metropolitan area. Private service providers responding to the survey indicated that 21.5 percent of the survivors with whom they have interacted were victims of labor trafficking. An additional 7 percent were victims of a combination of sex and labor trafficking.

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(L to r) Dr. Maney; Sister Joan Dawber, executive director of LifeWay Network; and Faith Huckel, executive director of Restore NYC.

There is also a widespread assumption that only women are victims of trafficking. Yet survey respondents indicated that 13.4 percent of the survivors to whom they provided services were men. And in contrast to the emphasis, until recently, upon providing services to foreign-born victims, respondents reported that nearly two-thirds (65.6 percent) of survivors were born in the United States. Not surprisingly, those that don’t fit the stereotypical image of trafficking victims were less likely to receive services. Survey respondents indicated that the following subgroups of survivors were frequently underserved: male survivors, transgender survivors, domestic born survivors, survivors under the age of 18, and female labor trafficking survivors. Identifying the victims of human trafficking presents several challenges. Some trafficking victims fear coming forward, while others do not even recognize that they have been trafficked. The authors of the report recommend expanded training on identifying and assisting victims for service providers and law enforcement agencies alike. They also call upon the media to extensively publicize the National Human Trafficking Resource Center hotline and to provide the public with information regarding the indicators of human trafficking (i.e., asking possible victims if they are free to

leave their place of work; if they receive all their earnings directly; and if they are able to contact friends and family members). With the help of the report, LifeWay has established a new housing program for trafficking survivors. The program is only the second of its kind in the area. For Dr. Maney, the outcome demonstrates how research partnerships with communitybased organizations can play critical roles in not only raising awareness of serious human rights abuses, but also assisting in the protection and promotion of human rights. “The participating graduate students and I experienced firsthand the rich insights and transformative potential of research done in partnership with a communitybased organization,” said Dr. Maney. Graduate student Nicole Wiktor said of the experience: “The most valuable lesson was that we were able to narrate a story with data that tells the truth and that attempts to make a difference. I think this project is something we can be very proud of. The fact that a housing program was established as a result of it is amazing. This is certainly a cause that has grown close to my heart through our research and the great people that were part of the project.” A copy of the report is available online at lifewaynetwork.org (click on the Resources tab).

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TV and Film Industry Honors Professor Dennis W. Mazzocco by Neena Samuel At the 2 p.m. walkthrough in the Grand Ballroom at Hollywood & Hyland in Los Angeles this past January, Dr. Dennis W. Mazzocco, associate professor of radio, television, film, walked up to the podium, practiced his speech on the teleprompter and then went down to check the seating arrangements at the tables directly in front of the stage. “I went around and made sure I knew where Martin Scorsese was sitting, where George Clooney and Jennifer Aniston were, where Helen Mirren was going to be,” he says. “I knew very famous people were going to be there, and I wanted to be able to visualize it so I wouldn’t be startled later.” That evening, Mazzocco would be honored at the 64th Annual Directors Guild of America (DGA) awards ceremony, where he would receive the Franklin J. Schaffner Award for outstanding career achievement and extraordinary service. “Winning that honor has been the highlight of my career,” says Mazzocco, an Emmy Award-winning director, producer, and writer. The award was presented to him before an audience of 1,600 by DGA president and Academy Award-winning director Taylor Hackford, who praised him as a longtime Guild leader who stood up for members’ creative and economic rights. Knowing ahead of time which A-listers would be in his line of sight helped calm Mazzocco’s nerves during his acceptance speech, where he shared that his interest in broadcasting began when he saw The Beatles perform on The Ed Sullivan Show in 1964.

Dennis Mazzocco (left) received the prestigious Franklin J. Schaffner Award from Taylor Hackford. (photo: Frederick M. Brown/Getty Images North America)

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He was only about 9 years old at the time, but watching that performance, he recalls, “was the first time I became aware of the connection between the picture and the sound, and was able to connect the visuals with the cuts in the music. But I never thought I could be in media or television; I thought it was beyond me.” Later, as a pre-med student at Seton Hall University, Mazzocco re-ignited his passion when he got involved with the student-run college radio

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station. “It’s one of those experiences of someone going to college and discovering a whole new side of himself that he never knew existed; I realized I could have a media career after all,” he says. He graduated with a double major in psychology and communication arts, and would later go on to pursue doctoral studies at the University of California at San Diego. His first job was with ABC, where, among the many hats he wore, he was an associate director in the sports division during the 1980s. As the industry’s technology evolved and Mazzocco’s skills grew, he wanted to challenge himself creatively and was able to compete for jobs that required him to not only direct, but also produce and write. Over the years he’s worked on many notable news, entertainment and sports programs, including The Academy Awards, Good Morning America, Nightline, Dancing with the Stars, The Super Bowl, The World Series and 12 Olympic broadcasts. He has won nine Emmy Awards (among 20 career nominations) and three Cine-Gold Awards for documentary excellence, and has also worked on the Peabody Awardwinning and DGA Award-nominated ABC 2000, a 23-hour ABC News special seen by 175 million viewers. At the DGA, he served as a council chair for six years before being elected an associate member of the National Board in 2009 – the third tenured professor and the only one with a Ph.D. on the board in the Guild’s 75-year history. Mazzocco came to Hofstra in 1999, where he now teaches in the School of Communication’s M.F.A. in Documentary Studies program, as well as undergraduate classes in television writing, production, media aesthetics and history. “When I was looking for my place in academe, I knew I had to find an institution that respected the scholarly side of me, but also was flexible enough and open to accommodate my artistic and professional sides as well,” he says. “I looked all over the country and felt Hofstra was one of those unique places where I would fit in.” Hofstra’s location also afforded him the convenience of being close to his family in New Jersey as well as media contacts in New York City.


FacultyProfiles2012 Over the years, his teaching philosophy has centered on preparing students not only with technical skills, but with the problem-solving skills that are so crucial for survival in the industry. “A lot of students believe that if they just learn the software or hardware, they are going to be a better candidate for a job after graduation,” he says. “But what I generally tell them is that it might land you an entry-level position, but won’t prepare you for a career in leadership in the industry. After a while, most students aspire for a deeper experience.” What’s most in demand, according to Mazzocco, is the ability to think critically about how to approach problems in the workplace. “Today’s graduates not only have to be flexible and collaborative, but they also need to be able to speak well and argue logically, as well as work on a superior level.” Students have taken his lessons to heart – Mazzocco was named the School of Communication’s Distinguished Teacher of the Year in 2006. “Hofstra students choosing me, when we have so many great faculty, was really a thrill and I cherish it as much as I do my Emmy Awards, my Schaffner Award or any other professional

Hofstra’s Teachers of the Year were honored at the May 3 Gala. (L to r) Judith Kaufman, Kristal Brent Zook, James Sample and Susan Yohn. (Not pictured: Charles McMellon.)

award because to be a professor that students appreciate and acknowledge is a real honor and makes it all worthwhile,” he notes. “Dennis combines in-depth industry experience with serious scholarly engagement – a wonderful combination for his students and colleagues,” says School of Communication Dean Evan W. Cornog, who was in the audience when Mazzocco received his DGA award. Hofstra President Stuart Rabinowitz also notes that Mazzocco is among the many accomplished artists and communication professionals (including alumni Francis Ford Coppola, Scott Ross, Avi Arad, Phil Rosenthal and Chris Albrecht) who have attended or taught at Hofstra. Over the last four years, when he isn’t teaching, Mazzocco has worked at ABC News as a stage manager and associate director on shows such as Nightline and Weekend Good Morning America. This spring, he also began handling control room operations for This Week with George Stephanopoulos. He should probably clear some room on his shelf for a few more Emmys.

Hofstra Professors Honored at Commencement

At the May 3 Hofstra Gala and the May 20 commencement, the University celebrated the 2012 Teachers of the Year selected by graduating students in each of Hofstra’s schools and colleges. Judith Kaufman, professor of teaching, literacy and leadership; Charles McMellon, associate professor of marketing and international business; Susan Yohn, professor of history; James Sample, associate professor of law; and Kristal Brent Zook, associate professor of journalism, media studies, and public relations, received an engraved plaque, recognition in the commencement program, and a monetary award. Hofstra’s 26th annual Lawrence A. Stessin Prize for Outstanding Scholarly Publication was also awarded at the May 20 commencement. This year’s recipients were Christopher H. Eliot, associate professor of philosophy, for his work “Competition Theory and Channeling Explanation,” which was published in Philosophy & Theory in Biology, and Brenda J. Elsey, assistant professor of history, for her book Citizens and Sportsmen: Fútbol and Politics in Twentieth Century Chile. This prize recognizes the scholarly efforts of junior faculty and is named for Dr. Lawrence A. Stessin, professor of management at Hofstra from 1958 until 1973. In addition to these annual prizes, a new tradition for honoring outstanding faculty was started in 2012. Mary Ann Allison, assistant professor of journalism, media studies, and public relations, was named Hofstra’s first Mentor of the Year, an award to honor outstanding faculty supervision of advanced undergraduate research. Based in part on letters of nomination by students and colleagues, this prize will be given to a full-time faculty member who has guided students, both professionally and academically, toward developing original ideas for research.

Mary Ann Allison, Hofstra’s first Mentor of the Year, with Senior Associate Dean of Honors College Neil Donahue.


Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein met with student reporters at Hofstra Hall.

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the adjoining Mack Physical Education Center will serve as the media center, again hosting hundreds of journalists from around the world and all the major networks, and providing support services for the CPD. At the time Hofstra administrators learned that the University had again been selected as a debate venue, Hofstra University President Stuart Rabinowitz said, “I am absolutely delighted that the Commission has chosen to return to Hofstra University. ... I am so pleased that another generation of Hofstra students will be able to witness history and become involved in an active and meaningful way.” President Rabinowitz also announced that David S. Mack, Hofstra alumnus (Class of 1967) and secretary of the Board of Trustees, has made a commitment to help underwrite the cost of hosting the 2012 presidential debate. “The generosity of David Mack allows us to host an event of this magnitude, benefiting thousands of students and showcasing our great


Spring 2012 Highlights Cory Booker on Community Service ... On February 29 Newark Mayor Cory Booker was the keynote speaker for Hofstra’s annual P.R.I.D.E. Week, extolling the value of community service, leadership and individual empowerment. His address also kicked off Debate 2012: Pride, Politics & Policy. He told a Hofstra Video Productions news crew, “... we have real problems in this country, real challenges, and I think the core of the country that is going to help drive change will be young people in places like this. Hofstra students have a tradition of that kind of activism, and it needs to continue. At the end of the day you are either a spectator or you’re on the field, and democracy is not a spectator sport.”

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on Campus University, without using tuition dollars. We are grateful for his leadership and commitment to Hofstra and the democratic process.”

Pulitzer Prize-winning journalists Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein, the reporters who broke the Watergate scandal for The Washington Post and set the standard for modern investigative journalism, reunited at Hofstra to talk about the 40th anniversary of the story that forced President Richard Nixon to resign. Their lecture, “40 Years After Watergate: A Conversation with Woodward and Bernstein,” at the John Cranford Adams Playhouse, addressed how the Watergate investigation affected them not only professionally, but also personally. At the onset of the lecture, Mr. Woodward remembered that when asked by Washington Post publisher Katharine Graham if they would ever be able to uncover who was behind the Watergate break-in, he initially answered, “Never.” This was not what she wanted to hear.

Just as Hofstra held a series of lectures, conferences, performances and exhibitions called Debate ’08 four years ago, the University has presented a new slate of events under the heading Debate 2012: Pride, Politics & Policy. The goal is to provide students, faculty and the entire community with access to the newsmakers, scholars and policymakers who have unique insight and knowledge of the American political system. The Debate 2012 events will help students become knowledgeable about the election and engage them in the political process. Dr. Meena Bose, professor of political science and Hofstra’s Peter S. Kalikow Chair in Presidential Studies, said, “Students should participate, because their voice matters. That was so clear in 2008 where the youth turnout was critical to the presidential election results. They are the future. The decisions the next president will make, whether it be President Obama or another president, will affect their lives directly.”

Cory Booker gave an address titled “How to Change the World With Your Bare Hands” on February 29.

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Carl Bernstein said, “It looked like the answer might be ‘never’ at the time, because the Nixon White House had been very successful in portraying Watergate as a third rate burglary, as if this was an isolated event about a bugging in this one building, when – in fact – what all our stories were leading up to was that this was an unprecedented, unconstitutional, illegal campaign of political espionage and sabotage against the president’s opponents in the other party.”

Authors and Political Advisor on Game Change ... On March 29 John Heilemann and Mark Halperin, authors of the international bestseller Game Change: Obama and the Clintons, McCain and Palin, and the Race of a Lifetime, and Steve Schmidt, senior advisor to Senator John McCain’s presidential campaign, discussed the book, the HBO film based on the book, and the historic 2008 race for the White House. John Heilemann is the national affairs editor for New York magazine and NYMag.com. Mark Halperin, editor-atlarge and senior political analyst for TIME, covers politics,

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elections and government for the magazine and TIME.com. Steve Schmidt is a strategic counselor to business leaders and major corporations across the U.S. and global economies. Schmidt served as a senior advisor to Senator John McCain’s presidential campaign and before that, as campaign manager for the re-election of California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger in 2006.

Playhouse Became His Situation Room … Wolf Blitzer, anchor of CNN’s The Situation Room, spoke at Hofstra University on March 29 and presented a behindthe-scenes look at news gathering and his fast-paced daily political news show. Mr. Blitzer said after his presentation, “I love politics. I’m a political news junkie, and I have been my whole life, since I was a little boy growing up in Buffalo, NY. For me, it was never a question if I would read the newspapers or watch the news on television. I always loved it. ... I just think the elected officials – local, state and federal – the impact they have on our lives, our day-to-day lives – is so enormous. We all have a responsibility to watch what’s going on and to get involved if we want to, because the stakes are enormous.”


Former NAACP chairman Julian Bond with Hofstra students at the Guthart Cultural Center Theater on March 29.

(L to r) School of Communication Dean Evan Cornog, John Heilemann, Steve Schmidt, Mark Halperin, and Hofstra President Stuart Rabinowitz at an event focusing on the book and HBO movie Game Change.

What’s Ahead Wolf Blitzer brought The Situation Room to the John Cranford Adams Playhouse.

Visit hofstra.edu/debate for the most up-to-date information on programming related to the presidential debate and the upcoming election. The current schedule includes: September 12: Christina Romer, former chair of the Council of Economic Advisers for President Barack Obama

Civil Rights Leader on “From Alabama to Obama” ... Julian Bond, former NAACP chairman of the board and professor of history at the University of Virginia, presented a talk titled “From Alabama to Obama: A Critical View of the Civil Rights Movement.” With both humor and sensitivity, Mr. Bond talked about the civil rights movement, about being a student of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., and even about the Treyvon Martin case, which was quickly gaining national exposure at the time of Mr. Bond’s visit to campus. The talk was presented by the Hofstra chapter of NAACP, the Pride Network and Hofstra’s Debate 2012 programming. Additional sponsors included the Hofstra Cultural Center and the Office of Multicultural & International Student Programs.

Change in the White House? ... Hofstra’s Peter S. Kalikow Center for the Study of the American Presidency, in cooperation with the Hofstra Cultural Center, presented Change in the White House? Comparing the George W. Bush and Barack Obama Presidencies. The keynote panel, titled “Decision 2012: How Have the Bush and Obama Presidencies Shaped the Race for the White House?” featured Howard B. Dean III and Edward J. Rollins, Kalikow Center senior presidential fellows, and Lord Stewart Wood of Anfield, senior policy adviser to British Prime Minister Gordon Brown (2007-2010).

September 19: Former Florida Governor Jeb Bush September 24: Political campaign professionals Susan Del Percio and Basil Smikle, Jr. on “Spot Watch 2012: Political Ads and Strategy” October 2: New York University Political Campaign Professor Charlton McIlwain on the depiction of race, ethnicity and gender in political ads October 10: MSNBC Hardball host Chris Matthews October 11: Robert Gibbs, former White House press secretary under President Barack Obama, and Karl Rove, senior advisor and deputy chief of staff to former President George W. Bush October 11: Brooks Jackson, Factcheck.org director, on “Fact Checking the 2012 Ad Season”

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Whether they were concentrating on their studies, working in the community or for charity, or establishing themselves professionally, Hofstra students had quite an eventful 2011-2012.

Service Opportunities Draw Praise ... For the third straight year, Hofstra University was named to

the President’s Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll for “exemplary commitment to service and volunteering.” Hofstra was one of 114 colleges and universities – out of 851 that applied nationwide – to receive the “Honor Roll with Distinction” designation as an institution whose students, faculty, staff and alumni show the highest level of dedication to community service and civic engagement. Hofstra also made the honor roll in 2008 and 2009. The University offers students opportunities to volunteer in the community in a variety of ways, through the Office of Student Leadership and Activities. Among these opportunities are Service Days, in which students spend time during the weekends doing community service in the local area; volunteer as mentors and tutors at local elementary schools; and work in community soup kitchens and homeless shelters.

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Hofstra Students Step It Up Dorm Decorating ... Excitement for the new academic year actually

started weeks before the fall semester began, when NBC-TV’s Today show contacted Hofstra and asked to follow the adventures of two incoming freshmen, Miesha Dans and Lucy Nieves. The show gave each of the girls a budget of $300 to decorate two single rooms in the Colonial Square residential complex. The students were paired with celebrity interior designers, and camera crews followed their August 1 shopping sprees to area retail outlets. Woman’s Day magazine Editor-in-Chief Elizabeth Mayhew arrived at the end of the day to decide which team had done a better ed ur at fe Dans were eves and Miesha job of decorating and maximizing the functionality of each space. rm do on t Freshmen Lucy Ni gmen day show in a se with ed How’d they do? Visit hofstra.edu/Today2011 for the stylish details. am te re on NBC-TV ’s To we rls th gi budget. Bo d decorating on a d cameras followe ior designers, an er int l . es ur professiona nt ve d decorating ad their shopping an

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cheer and dance teams both placed first in their divisions at January 2012’s Universal Cheerleaders Association (UCA)/Universal Dance Association (UDA) College National Championship in Orlando, Florida. The cheer team’s first place finish marked the seventh national championship for the team since 2003. The Pride cheerleaders have been ranked among the nation’s top 10 teams for more than a decade. The dance team took home four first place titles, three of which were in the UDA World Competition. The fourth first place title was in the Hip-Hop competition. In addition, the team placed second in Jazz.

Student Scholars ... At the May 20, 2012, Latin Honors Recognition Convocation at the Playhouse,

Samantha Lynn Arpino (second from right), an accounting major; Jade Ayn Keena (right), a public relations and English major; and Christopher Tirri (far left), also an English major, were presented with the University’s Outstanding Senior Scholar Awards. At the same ceremony, graduates William Barna II and Etana Jacobi received the Joan and Donald E. Axinn Library Undergraduate Research Awards. At the start of the 2011-2012 academic year, Danielle E. Shure and Dana Bergstrom, both from the Class of 2011, were named recipients of Hofstra’s Albert I. Da Silva Memorial Endowed Scholarship for earning a 4.0 GPA. The late Mr. Albert Da Silva was a noted entertainment lawyer, and his wife, Zenia Da Silva, is a Hofstra professor of romance languages and literatures, who has been on the Hofstra faculty for more than 50 years.

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In the Schools Hofstra College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Medical Jeopardy ... Question: A 60-year-old

Present at the Primary ... More than 50 Hofstra students

experienced the excitement of the 2012 presidential race when they traveled to New Hampshire, January 7-9, to take part in various Republican primary events, including private sessions with the candidates, town hall style meetings, campaign headquarters tours, and Q-and-A sessions. Dr. David Green, professor of political science, has led Hofstra students to New Hampshire for previous primaries. This time around the students took more ownership of the trip and planning its agenda. After a town hall meeting with then-Republican candidate Rick Santorum, the students invited him onto their bus for a private Q-and-A session. “The trip was the highlight of my undergraduate career,” said David Zuniga, then-president of Hofstra’s Student Government Association and former chairman of The College Republicans.

Dr. Meena Bose (second from left) with Sidney Madden, Simran Nanda and Marina Pino – three of the four students who are interning at the national political conventions.

Students Work the Presidential Conventions

Hofstra students are studying and working as interns at the Democratic and Republican national conventions as part of Hofstra’s Debate 2012: Pride, Politics & Policy initiative – a slate of programs and events planned around the University’s hosting of the second presidential debate on October 16. The participating students are broadcast journalism major Sidney Madden and political science major Simran Nanda, who are attending the Republican National Convention in Tampa, FL, August 18-31, and political science majors Jesse Crosson and Marina Pino, who are attending the Democratic National Convention in Charlotte, NC, August 25-September 7. This opportunity to participate in the Campaign 2012 National Convention Seminars is sponsored by The Washington Center, a nonprofit organization that offers programs and seminars for credit for college students. 32

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man has symptoms that include fever, malaise and chest pain two weeks after he suffered a heart attack. He is suffering from ...? The answer is: What is Dressler’s Syndrome? A team of Hofstra students won bragging rights as New York’s sharpest physician assistant students after correctly answering this question, and were named the 2011 champions in the New York State Society of Physician Assistants (NYSSPA) Medical Jeopardy competition. The three-student team from Hofstra’s Physician Assistant Studies Program – Jason Wieland, Edward Wansor and Jaclyn McQuade – triumphed over students from P.A. programs from nine other colleges and universities in the state.

Commissioning Ceremony Honors Young Officers ... Hofstra’s Military Science

Department held its Winter Commissioning Ceremony on December 19, and 2LT Shelton Thelismon, who received a B.B.A. in management from Hofstra at midyear commencement on December 20, took his oath of appointment and became a commissioned officer in the United States Army. 2LT Thelismon, from Brooklyn, NY, completed his studies as a Distinguished Military Graduate (DMG), a designation awarded to the top 20 percent of ROTC seniors in the nation. On May 17, the ROTC’s Spring Commissioning Ceremony saw a total of 10 Hofstra students – 2LT William Barna II (DMG), 2LT Matthew Clements, 2LT Francesco Fanelli (DMG), 2LT Prescilla John, 2LT Kryslyn Lotspeich, 2LT Joshua May (DMG), 2LT Christopher Morrison, 2LT Mikhal Polan, 2LT Brittany Rose and 2LT Alexandria Wiedenbaum – take their oaths of appointment to become commissioned Army officers.

LTC David Daniel (right) at the Winter Commissioning ceremony for 2LT Shelton Thelismon, who completed his studies as a Distinguished Military Graduate.


Design Inspirations ... An exhibition of

student design from Professor Bez Ocko’s FirstYear Connections (FYC) class was on display at the FORM Gallery in Calkins Hall in March. The exhibition included more than 100 works of student art from the years 2008, 2009 and 2011. Design Inspirations is a freshman-level course offered by the Department of Fine Arts and Art History. The class utilizes historical examples as a framework for creating new graphic works. The exhibit included large posters in the style of the object poster, monograms modeled after Vienna Workshop designs, music festival posters referencing Victorian wood type posters, and personal identification designs inspired by a Paul Rand ad of the 1940s.

Reaching for His Musical Dreams ...

English major Matthew Neugeboren released his second EP, I Would Run, with songs currently available for download on iTunes. The 19-year-old, Matthew Neugeboren whose album was released collaborated with musician, under the name Mat composer and producer Brandon, has been playing Mitch Allan to release his piano since the age of 5 and second EP, I Would Run. songwriting since he was 12. Then his work was brought to the attention of SR-71 front man Mitch Allan. Allan, who has produced and written for Daughtry, the Jonas Brothers, Hannah Montana, Bowling for Soup and Simple Plan, was so impressed with Mat’s homemade demos that he invited him out to Los Angeles where they recorded and produced I Would Run together. Almost as an afterthought, Allan shared a track he co-wrote with Kara DioGuardi, “I Am.” Mat was given creative license to rework the song, and it became a last-minute addition to the album.

Long Island Art League. Director’s Cut is a talent showcase for students from the art departments of Long Island’s colleges and universities. Kaitlyn previously had a show at Hofstra’s Axinn Library titled If You Only Knew. Also during the spring semester she spent two days a week in Manhattan interning in the art department of The Rachael Ray Show.

Engineering Student Receives NSF Fellowship ... Steven Miller ’12 has been awarded a three-

year graduate research fellowship from the National Science Foundation that will provide him with an annual stipend of $30,000. This fall Steven enters the Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering Program at Cornell University, on a full academic scholarship. Steven’s honors thesis, titled “Trellis Demodulation of Two-Level Read-Solomon-Modulated FH-CDMA Wireless Communication Systems,” was written with the guidance of Professor of Engineering Wing C. Kwong. The research involved improving the sending and receiving of data – for example, the encoding of one’s voice during a cell phone call and the decoding of it on the receiver’s end.

“Chinese Bridge” Competition ... Hofstra

sophomore Eric Leonardis placed second in the third “Chinese Bridge” East USA Chinese Proficiency Competition for Foreign College Students, organized by the New York Service Center for Chinese Study Fellows, under the guidance of the Chinese Counsel in New York. This event is an international contest that aims to persuade students in various countries to learn Chinese and strengthen the world’s understanding of Chinese language and culture. Eric, a triple major in psychology, history and Chinese studies, has also participated in the Hofstra in China study abroad program.

Fine Arts Student Exhibits Her Work ...

Kaitlyn Yale ’12, a fine arts major with a specialization in painting and portraits, was given a prestigious opportunity during the spring 2012 semester to show three of her works at the Director’s Cut exhibition at the

All the Right “Moves”... Dance major Katherine Mayo ’12 was selected to perform her original choreography, “Augusta Moves,” at the gala performance of the prestigious National College Dance Festival, at The Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C., in May 2012. Katherine, a native of Augusta, Maine, explained that the performance, while a great honor, was the culmination of a long process and series of performances, both for Hofstra faculty and later for regional judges from the American College Dance Festival Association (ACDFA).

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School of Education and Program in Health Professions and Kinesiology Hofstra Students Win Athletic Training Scholarships ... Elizabeth Smith ’12 and junior Alexandra (L to r) Melanie Rubin, Jackie De Tore, and Beth Laschever won the opportunity to work with KABC-TV’s On the Red Carpet (OTRC) team and report live during the “On the Red Carpet at the Oscars” pre-show.

School of Communication SOC Professional Club Recognized ... Ed2010,

an organization of rising professional and aspiring magazine editors, praised Hofstra’s “Ed on Campus” (EOC) chapter for its accomplishments during the 2010-11 school year. Hofstra was noted for organizing two large-scale events connecting students with top magazine-industry leaders and for a compelling essay written by its president, Gennifer Delman ’12. EOC at Hofstra was founded in 2008 by Priscilla Rodriguez ’09.

Journalism Major Receives Opportunity at Fox News ... Luz Peña ’12 was named an Ailes Rising

Apprentice for 2011, winning a $10,000 scholarship and a paid summer internship with Fox News. The Ailes Rising Apprentice program identifies and nurtures promising journalists at the college level.

Reporting Live From the Red Carpet ... A team of three Hofstra

students won the opportunity to report live from the Academy Awards after winning the “On The Red Carpet” College Journalist Contest, beating out more than 200 entries from around the country. The winners – Jackie De Tore ’12, Melanie Rubin ’13, and Beth Laschever ’12 – were in Los Angeles from February 23 to 27, covering several Oscar Week events, including the Foreign Language Film Award press event and the Governors Ball preview. They also had the exclusive opportunity to work with KABC-TV’s On the Red Carpet (OTRC) team and report live during the “On the Red Carpet at the Oscars” pre-show on Sunday, February 26, at the Kodak Theater at Hollywood & Highland Center, as well as visit backstage during the awards show and attend the Governors Ball.

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Sperduti, both majors in Hofstra’s Athletic Training Education Program (ATEP), have been named recipients of prestigious scholarships within their area of study. Elizabeth won the New York State Athletic Trainers’ Association (NYSATA) Edward Abramoski Scholarship, established by the Buffalo Bills in honor of the team’s longtime athletic trainer. Alexandra was awarded the District II scholarship through the Eastern Athletic Trainers’ Association (EATA). Elizabeth maintained a 3.8 GPA and was named a Provost’s Scholar in spring 2010. She served as a manager for Hofstra’s women’s basketball team. She said, “Being a women’s basketball manager, I have the ability to treat players and work with the professional trainers on the road, and that’s something you don’t get with many clinical experiences.” Alexandra’s District II scholarship makes selections from applicants from Pennsylvania, New York, Delaware and New Jersey. The scholarship is awarded to 10 outstanding students from the EATA membership. The $2,500 scholarship was awarded to Alexandra on January 7, 2012, at the annual EATA Meeting in Boston, MA.

Two students from the Athletic Training Education Program (ATEP), Elizabeth Smith and Alexandra Sperduti, received prestigious scholarships. Here, ATEP students show off their skills at the Fifth Annual ATEP Olympics in May 2012.


Hofstra Students Step It Up Frank G. Zarb School of Business Hofstra NABA Chapter Takes Top Honors ...

Zarb School of Business students took top honors in the National Association of Black Accountants (NABA) Student Chapter Reporting & Evaluation Program (SCREP). “This honor has everything to do with our chapter’s present leadership under Brittany Hinds and our present executive board,” said Eugene Maccarrone, Hofstra associate professor of accounting, taxation, and legal studies in business, and chapter advisor. SCREP is a national program that requires all NABA student chapters to report on the activities that take place within their chapter.

physician relationship. Narrateur publishes works – fiction, nonfiction, poetry, photography or illustration – by students, faculty and employees of North Shore-LIJ Health System, Hofstra North Shore-LIJ School of Medicine and Hofstra University.

Mentoring Grant Awarded ... The School of

Alpha Kappa Psi Hosts Internship and Networking Event ... Alpha Kappa Psi hosted a

Medicine received a $5,000 grant from the Association of American Medical Colleges, Northeast Group on Educational Affairs (NEGEA) Educational Research/Innovation Grants Program to study the best way to advise and mentor medical students at schools with new, developing medical programs. The Hofstra North Shore-LIJ School of Medicine is one of 17 schools in the United States known as “Millennial Medical Schools,” schools for students born between 1982 and 2002. The School of Medicine has a mentoring and advisement plan in place, administered by “Society Masters.” Society Masters provide students with a layer of support and advisement that carries them through their undergraduate medical education and beyond. Researchers will look at advising/mentoring programs in place with a focus on career counseling, studentfaculty connection, humanism and professionalism, stress reduction, and ongoing support and guidance.

Corporate Connections Networking Night ...

Grad Student Earns First Place in Poster Contest ... James Carrion, a student pursuing a Ph.D. at the

November 29, 2011, internship panel that explained the benefits, as well as the steps to take, to obtain an internship. Students from each business major were represented. A networking hour followed the panel presentation. Alpha Kappa Psi is Hofstra’s only coed professional business fraternity that promotes professional development, networking skills, leadership, and unity.

Zarb School Graduate Career Services presented a November 30, 2011, networking night for M.B.A./M.S. marketing, marketing research, and management majors. Students had the opportunity to meet representatives from a wide variety of industries. Participating corporations included The NPD Group; ArkNet Media; Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum; IPSOS; J. D’Adarrio & Company, Inc.; Sleepy’s, LLC; United Way; and North Shore-LIJ Health System.

Hofstra North Shore-LIJ School of Medicine Narrateur: Reflections on Caring Gives Voice to Challenges and Celebrations of Patient Care ... Students at the Hofstra North Shore-LIJ School of Medicine celebrated the publication of their new literary journal, Narrateur: Reflections on Caring. The creation of the medical journal stands as a symbol of the School of Medicine’s commitment to self-expression, reflection, compassion and respect for the patient-

Hofstra North Shore-LIJ School of Medicine, earned a $1,000 scholarship for his first place finish in the Empire State Medical Association’s fifth annual research poster competition, held at the Mentoring in Medicine Conference in New York City. James’ project, titled “Metabolic Response to Acute and SubChronic Morphine in Rodents,” looked at changes in brain function during opiate use in rodents and how this information might help predict eventual widespread damage. James is pursuing a Ph.D. in molecular basis of medicine and, as part of his education, also conducts research at The Feinstein Institute for Medical Research.

Inaugural Year Comes to a Close ...

As Hofstra North Shore-LIJ School of Medicine wraps up its founding year, the 40 students have an extensive collection of patient experiences to look back on, usually reserved only for medical residents. These patient experiences, which have included attending surgeries, delivering babies and rotating through many of the North Shore-LIJ Health System’s hospitals and physician group practices, are at the curriculum’s core and teach biomedical science through real-life patient encounters.

School of Medicine students celebrated the publication of their new literary journal, Narrateur: Reflections on Caring.

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ince that time, every contingency of Hofstra has amped up its presence in the community. Students, both individually and as groups, have been working with local residents in a variety of capacities. Faculty and various offices and centers at Hofstra plan programming to which local schools and community members are invited for free or a very nominal charge. Anita Ellis ’88, ’90, who was known for many years as Hofstra’s director of student activities, has been assigned to a new role: director of off-campus living and commuting student services. In this position she works closely with local civic associations and community organizations to address residents’ University-related concerns and also to make them aware of available Hofstra programs and services. Since 1991, on the westernmost part of the South Campus, the Joan and Arnold Saltzman Community Services Center has enabled faculty and students from a wide variety of disciplines to provide clinical services and early childhood education to members of the Hofstra community and local residents. In recent years more clinics and institutes have been added, including the Acceptance and Commitment Therapy Clinic; Anxiety and Depression Treatment Program; Child and Parent Psychotherapy Services Clinic; Institute for Family Forensic Psychology; Institute for the Study and Treatment of Anger and Aggression; and Phobia and Trauma Clinic. On the North Campus, Hofstra’s Scott Skodnek Business Development Center is focused on enhancing the skills of local business leaders and assisting small business owners, while the Wilbur F. Breslin Center for Real Estate Studies brings together the expertise of the Frank G. Zarb School of Business and the Maurice A. Deane School of Law, as well as the Institute of Real Estate at Hofstra University to provide real estate professionals, municipal officials, developers and the public with information about complex issues in the real estate field.

: The fifth Relay For Life n f the America anniversary o fe Li ty Relay For Cancer Socie an ed more th at Hofstra rais $107,000.

The University is also home to the National Center for Suburban Studies at Hofstra University, a nonpartisan research institution dedicated to promoting objective, academically rigorous study of suburbia’s problems, as well as its promise. The National Center studies a broad range of issues from local and national perspectives. The tasks of identifying, analyzing and solving the problems of suburbia are essential for the health of the country – and central to the National Center’s mission.

Hofstra offers students opportunities to volunteer in the community in a variety of ways, through the Office of Student Leadership and Activities. Among these opportunities are Service Days, in which students spend time during the weekends doing community service in the local area; volunteer as mentors and tutors at local elementary schools; and work in community soup kitchens and homeless shelters. For the past three years, Hofstra has offered first-year students an optional pre-orientation program, the Discovery Program, in which students learn about social and environmental issues and engage in related experiential learning activities.

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This concerted effort to be not just a presence in the community, but a resource, has brought high praise to Hofstra. For three consecutive years, Hofstra University has been named to the President’s Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll for “exemplary commitment to service and volunteering.” Hofstra was one of 114 colleges and universities – out of 851 that applied nationwide – to receive the “Honor Roll with Distinction” designation as an institution whose students, faculty, staff and alumni show the highest level of dedication to community service and civic engagement.

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Hofstra in the Community give back to the community by assisting in cleaning local parks and neighborhoods. More than 142 students visited 12 homes in the Hempstead and Uniondale communities to provide yard work assistance to local residents. The Healing Power of Music ... The Hofstra Symphony Orchestra, directed by Professor David Ramael, teamed up with the Long Island Coalition Against Child Abuse and Neglect (CCAN) to present a December 4 concert featuring two famous child-themed compositions, Prokofiev’s Peter and the Wolf and Gustav Mahler’s Des Knaben Wunderhorn. This performance was part of a continued effort to present music with social themes, and the concert was just one way that the Hofstra Symphony Orchestra worked with CCAN. Throughout the spring, Hofstra student musicians worked with and mentored students receiving services from CCAN.

Middle School Musical: Dr. Peter Boonshaft’s Middle School Honors Band Festival brings hundreds of seventh graders to campus to perform alongside members of the Hofstra Symphonic Band and Wind Ensemble.

Recent Community Events Middle School Musical ... More than 300 seventh graders played alongside 110 members of the Hofstra Symphonic Band and Wind Ensemble at the ninth annual Middle School Honors Band Festival, hosted by Hofstra University on October 20 and 21.

Holiday Toy Drive for The INN ... Hofstra students, faculty and staff participated in a holiday toy drive that benefited The Interfaith Nutrition Network. From November 28 through December 9, more than 300 unwrapped toys were collected to be distributed to children from families in need during the holiday season. Commerce Plaza ... The Hofstra University space at Commerce Plaza teaches fourth and fifth grade students the ins and outs of running an Admissions Office, University Relations Office, and Financial Aid Office. Curriculum for the space was created as a collaborative effort between the

Every fall since 2002, Hofstra University’s Department of Music has hosted the Middle School Honors Band Festival, which welcomes hundreds of seventh graders from Long Island, New York City and occasionally from New Jersey and Pennsylvania to work with members of the Hofstra Symphonic Band and a renowned guest composer/conductor who is invited to campus for the event. Over the course of the two days, the Hofstra Symphonic Band and Wind Ensemble members act as teachers and mentors to their younger counterparts. The mission of the Middle School Honors Band Festival at Hofstra is to encourage middle school students to continue their music education, as well as expose them to the excitement of a university campus. Hitting the Streets with Shake and Rake ... On November 12 Hofstra students participated in the Shake and Rake program, sponsored by the Office of Off-Campus Living and Commuting Student Services. The program allows students to

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Annual Student Press Day: The School of Communication hosted its annual Student Press Day, which brought hundreds of high school students to campus. The day included a presentation by Pulitzer Prize-winning animator Walt Handelsman of Newsday.


Frank G. Zarb School of Business and the School of Education. Capital One provides support for the program, a partnership between the nonprofit group Commerce Plaza Inc. and Long Island schools. Annual Student Press Day ... On December 12 Hofstra University’s School of Communication hosted its annual Student Press Day, where approximately 300 Long Island high school students got a close-up look at how print, TV and online journalists work in today’s changing media landscape. The day included a presentation by Pulitzer Prize-winning political cartoonist and animator Walt Handelsman of Newsday, as well as a special panel on covering disasters that featured media professionals Michael Amon of The Wall Street Journal, Mario Diaz of WPIX-11 News, Craig Allen of WCBS Radio and Bruce Avery of WRHU Radio Hofstra University. Special workshops on social media, investigative journalism, layout and design, and sports and business reporting featured experts from The New York Times and Newsday.

Off-Campus Living and Community Student Services Director Anita Ellis ’88, ’90 works closely with civic associations and community organizations. (L to r) Hempstead Deputy Mayor Henry Conyers, Anita Ellis, and Hempstead Village Trustees Livio A. Rosario and Perry Pettus at a parade in honor of Martin Luther King, Jr., Day.

Tommy, Can You Shear Me? ... On March 14 Hofstra University and the Hofstra Roller Hockey Club raised more than $19,000 with the annual St. Baldrick’s Day event, a fundraiser at which more than 40 Hofstra students, administrators, and faculty shaved their heads to raise money for childhood cancer research. Alumnus and Roller Hockey Club member Thomas Kostiw first brought the event to Hofstra in 2009. “I attended a St. Baldrick’s fundraiser at a restaurant on Long Island and thought it was a great way to raise funds,” Kostiw said. “I thought that our team needed to do some more community service work, and the event seemed to fit us well, as many of us had very long hair.” Hofstra LI Regional Spelling Bee ... Dean Creedon, a fifth grader at Oaks Street School 3 in the Oceanside, NY, school district, was the champion of the first Hofstra Long Island Regional Spelling Bee at the John Cranford Adams Playhouse on March 18.

The March 18 Bee was the first to be held at Hofstra, and the head judge was Hofstra Associate Professor of Writing Studies and Composition Carole Papper. Creedon went on to represent Long Island at the Scripps National Spelling Bee in Washington, D.C., in May.

First runner-up Lillian Horne of the Academy Street Elementary School in Bayport, NY, showed great sportsmanship when Dean Creedon of the Oaks Street School 3 in Oceanside, NY, won the Hofstra Long Island Regional Spelling Bee by correctly spelling the word “mordacious.”

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Creedon’s winning word was “mordacious.” Prior words he answered were “temerity,” “stratification,” and “heliosis.” More than 100 fourth to eighth grade students from schools across Nassau and Suffolk County participated in the Hofstra Long Island Regional Spelling Bee.

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Hofstra in the Community medical students visited four elementary schools and conducted a hand-washing lesson. Following the lesson, students were asked to go home and share what they learned about hygiene. Remarkable Relay For Life ... The campus community gathered together on April 28 to celebrate the fifth anniversary of the American Cancer Society Relay For Life at Hofstra. The event raised more than $107,000 and featured approximately 1,137 participants. Event co-chair Zach Dane, a senior at Hofstra, lost his mother to lung cancer that spread when he was in the seventh grade. “I relay for my mom,” he said. “She is the reason that I am doing everything that I can to promote a cancer-free world.”

The annual Hempstead for Hofstra/Hofstra for Hempstead Scholarship Dinner raises money to help Village of Hempstead students attend Hofstra University and honors individuals whose professional or personal lives have enriched the Hempstead community.

Hempstead for Hofstra/Hofstra for Hempstead ... The 38th Annual Hempstead for Hofstra/Hofstra for Hempstead Scholarship Dinner, which raises money to help Village of Hempstead students attend Hofstra University, was held on March 29. Since the founding of the dinner, more than 300 young men and women have benefited from these scholarships. The dinner also marks the presentation of the prestigious Unispan Award, given to individuals whose professional or personal lives have enriched the Hempstead community.

Relay For Life events are held overnight as individuals and teams camp out in tents on the campus’s intramural fields, with the goal of keeping at least one team member on the track or pathway at all times throughout the evening. “Money & Me” Program ... Fifth-grader Gabriel Lazo doesn’t have a bank account yet, but he knows how to write a check. He doesn’t have a credit card, but he knows when he gets one, he should pay off the balance in full every month. That’s because for the last two months, Gabriel and his classmates at Drexel Avenue Elementary School in Westbury have been participating in a financial literacy program sponsored by the Zarb School of Business and Capital One Bank called “Money & Me.” Taught by Hofstra business and education students, the program was launched in several Long Island school districts

This year’s Unispan Award recipients were Evangelist Reginald Benjamin, founding executive director of Able Body of Believers Alliance (ABBA) Leadership Center, Inc.; Thelma Burnett, owner and president, Carl C. Burnett Funeral Home, Inc.; Dr. Rodney Gilmore, principal, Jackson Main School; Michael McGowan, assistant chief, Hempstead Police Department; Major General Joseph A. McNeil, USAF, Ret., one of the original four students who took part in the Woolworth sit-in on February 1, 1960, in Greensboro, North Carolina; Reginald V. Terry, director, football administration, Arizona Cardinals; and Timothy L. Terry, assistant director, pro personnel, Green Bay Packers. Germs Be Gone ... Hofstra North Shore-LIJ School of Medicine students worked with second graders from the Plainview-Old Bethpage Central School District to teach them about “germs” and the necessity of proper hand-washing techniques. The

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Hofstra North Shore-LIJ School of Medicine students worked with second graders from the Plainview-Old Bethpage Central School District to teach proper hand-washing techniques.


in fall 2011, and has served more than 1,700 fourth and fifth graders. The curriculum, designed by Hofstra and Capital One, teaches basic money management concepts and skills. Capital One Bank’s Long Island Market President Andrew Corrado (M.B.A. ’92) and Zarb School of Business Assistant Dean Gioia Bales visited the Drexel Avenue School to see the program in action. “It’s never too early to start teaching kids about money management,” Corrado said. “This is really a building block for them.” The “Money & Me” program includes eight interactive lessons that teach students basic financial skills involving managing savings and checking accounts, creating budgets, credit reports and debit cards. Generating IDEAS ... IDEAS (Hofstra’s Institute for the Development of Education in the Advanced Sciences) provides a focus on cutting-edge issues in science and technology for the general public, local public and private school teachers and administrators, and college educators. It seeks to create public visibility and enhanced understanding of advances in science and technology. Evening lectures are free and open to the public. Spring events included “Space: The Asteroid Frontier,” presented in February by Dr. Lucy McFadden of the NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, and a special Earth Day event in April on “Climate Change Now and in the Next Decade.” Hofstra Dance and Dance Ed Programs Partner With AHRC-Nassau ... Hofstra University’s Dance and Dance Education Programs and AHRC-Nassau (Association for the Help of Retarded Children) hosted a celebratory, end-of-year

St. Baldrick’s Day event: More than 40 Hofstra students, faculty and administrators shaved their heads to raise money for childhood cancer research during the annual St. Baldrick’s Day event.

showing, titled Picture This, on May 9. Hofstra’s Dance and Dance Education Programs have been working with AHRCNassau for the past four years to help adults with mental disabilities explore their creativity through dance. All Hofstra participants volunteer their time by choreographing and leading one-hour workshops each week for the AHRC-Nassau participants under the direction of Anita Feldman, director of the Dance Education Program at Hofstra. Lead instructors for the spring 2012 semester were Keyla Hiraldo and Priscilla Velazquez, both dance education majors.

Hofstra’s Dance and Dance Education Programs have been working with AHRC-Nassau for the past four years to help adults with mental disabilities explore their creativity through dance.

For more examples of Hofstra in the community, visit hofstra.edu/community.

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Medical Scholars Pipeline Program ... The Hofstra North Shore-LIJ School of Medicine’s Medical Scholars Pipeline Program offers a very special opportunity to outstanding, yet economically disadvantaged, high school students from surrounding communities to take part in a unique five-year summer program that puts them on the track to medical school and other careers in health care. The School of Medicine has designed this program to increase diversity of the health care workforce by providing a viable way for academically exceptional students from traditionally underrepresented minority and low-income backgrounds to attain the exposure, support and educational tools necessary to become competitive college and medical school applicants, and eventually, successful physicians. Several of the first-year medical students are working with the Pipeline students during the summer of 2012.

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Leaving Aphasia at the Door

by Doug Vandewinckel ’86

As they sit discussing sports, politics and the news of the day, they might be any group of men. Their easy familiarity with each other, their willingness to listen, the occasional joke at another’s expense ... all suggest a regular meeting of good friends over a cup of coffee or perhaps a cold one in the backyard. But listen closely, and their shared struggles become more evident. A long pause as one fellow strains to remember a word. Another’s slight stuttering as he fumbles for meaning and clarity. This group didn’t come together by chance. Each member is recovering from a stroke, and each is learning to live with one of a stroke’s most common side effects — aphasia. “Aphasia is a language processing disorder that impairs a person’s ability to speak or understand speech,” said Wendy C. Silverman, director of the Speech-Language-Hearing Clinic at Hofstra University’s Joan and Arnold Saltzman Community Services Center. She has been deeply involved in helping people with aphasia manage and improve their condition through a variety of therapies. “Imagine being in a foreign country with a different language,” said Silverman. “You aren’t able to communicate with other people or understand what they are saying to you. Reading traffic signs and menus is difficult. Communicating your thoughts by writing is nearly impossible. You feel frustrated, angry or depressed, but you can’t leave. That’s what aphasia is like. Your intelligence isn’t impaired ... just your ability to communicate.”

Seated (l to r): Murray Berger, Bernie Lawrence, Paul Lowell and Bob Sheehan. Standing (l to r): Hilton Shapiro, Arthur Corso, John Mangeri, Danielle Storrie, Christine Picarello, Wendy Silverman and Michael Kulesa.

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Traditional treatments for aphasia most often involve individual therapy, helping stroke victims find new coping mechanisms and ways to regain their self-expression. In 2002 Silverman began to offer a different type of therapeutic approach at the Saltzman Center known as social participation, providing opportunities for people with aphasia to work together in a group to develop competence in communication and enhance their quality of life. “In the past, most aphasia therapy focused on helping


Imagine being in a foreign country with a different language ... You aren’t able to communicate with other people or understand what they are saying to you. Reading traffic signs and menus is difficult. Communicating your thoughts by writing is nearly impossible. You feel frustrated, angry or depressed, but you can’t leave. That’s what aphasia is like. Your intelligence isn’t impaired ... just your ability to communicate.” — Wendy C. Silverman Director of the Speech-Language-Hearing Clinic

patients in the early stages following a stroke,” noted Silverman. “That limited time doesn’t adequately address the needs of the individual who will be living with a chronic disorder of communication. We need to view the treatment of aphasia as a continuum of services adapted to meet patients’ lifelong needs, helping them regain their ability not just to speak, but to communicate in a social environment.”

March 2011. He appreciates the supportive nature of the group. “If you have eight or 10 people with aphasia, they’re all going to be different. Some people, if they’re having trouble talking and they get upset, it gets worse if they’re being pushed. But if you’re with friends, like in the group, they don’t push you. They give you time to find the words on your own. It helps you learn to get through it and talk much faster.”

Silverman’s group consists of a varying number of men, usually eight to 10 individuals, meeting every week. They come from all walks of life, but share a common desire: to learn how to communicate despite their aphasia. Graduate students work closely with Silverman to facilitate the group meetings, because the study of aphasia and related neurogenic communication disorders is an integral part of their academic program.

Still, it isn’t always easy to be part of the group. Silverman noted that there have been several instances where individuals opted out of participating.

“We take a three-pronged approach in the group,” notes Silverman. “One part is psychoeducational ... teaching people in the group more about strokes, aphasia and all things neurological. We have guest speakers come in to discuss different things, ranging from medical to legal issues to coping strategies. Another aspect is psychosocial, because the group members support each other. The third is therapeutic, because they get to work on their compensatory strategies in conversation, expanding on and practicing what they’ve learned in individual therapy.” “What we get here are regular conversations with people,” said group member John Mangeri. He joined the group in February 2007, six months after his stroke. “That’s what we want all the time ... regular conversation and comprehension of what we want to say. I could speak fine after my stroke, but it still takes some time for the thoughts ... for the words ... to come through. Same with writing. I can write, but I can’t get the thoughts through my head properly. I find it very difficult. But if you talk more, after a while the thoughts come into your head more easily.” Bob Sheehan agreed. “Most of the time, the conversation is easy ... we have an easy time talking together.” He has been with the group for about a year, following three strokes as a result of meningitis contracted while working as an engineer at a local airport. “Getting the verbal skills back has been the biggest challenge. The speech is there ... it’s just finding the words. Talking together in the group is helping me get back the confidence to get out there and do the everyday work.” Paul Lowell, a former venture capitalist who suffered a stroke in 2010 as a result of endocarditis, has been with the group since

“Some people have a hard time in the group because they find it emotionally very difficult,” she noted. “They’re not used to sharing and talking about feelings. We’ve had a couple of people leave because they just didn’t want to be in that emotional place.” Lowell also observed that there are some people who are simply unwilling to make the effort required. “I’ve met a couple of people with aphasia who have said, ‘You know what? I just won’t talk. Forget it. I’m done. I can’t do the things I used to do. I’ll just sit there.’ The thing is, it’s hard work, recovering from a stroke. You have to put the time in ... if you don’t put the time in, it’s not going to happen.” The group is also adjusting to a new phenomenon: being stars of a soon-to-be-released documentary about their struggles. The film, Living with Aphasia, was created by Michael Kulesa – a graduate student in Hofstra’s Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences program as well as an avid filmmaker. In his film, Kulesa documents several group members, their caregivers and professionals at the University, including Wendy Silverman. They speak candidly about the challenges of living with a chronic speech-language disorder as well as positive coping strategies they use to manage effectively every day. The film is expected to be released in late 2012. But for now, the group meetings continue as they always have ... full of lively conversations, jokes and stories, and the shared fellowship that comes from dealing with difficulties together. Says Silverman: “We have a saying ... we leave aphasia at the door. We’re just regular people. We’ll come in, we’ll talk. It’s very empowering for them.” Hofstra

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Much Ado About Nothing was the featured production of the 63rd Annual Shakespeare Festival. Pictured here: Kat Hussey as Hero.

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Cultural Events and Performances Light Up the Stages and Lecture Halls at Hofstra From Delirious Naples to Citi Field, from A Ride on the Underground Railroad to Rent – Hofstra’s 2011-2012 cultural events reached a wide range of audiences. All of Hofstra’s theaters and lecture halls were bustling with concerts, performances, discussions, seminars and celebrations.

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Keeping the campus buzzing with activity were old traditions – such as the Shakespeare Festival and Joseph G. Astman International Concert Series – as well as newer experiences like Fall Festival and the “Great Writers, Great Readings” Series. Perhaps the newsmaker of the year for the Hofstra Cultural Center was the 50th Anniversary of the New York Mets conference, presented April 26-28 and co-directed by Richard Puerzer, professor of engineering and chair of the Department of Engineering, and Paula Uruburu, professor of English and vice dean of the School for University Studies. The conference featured panel discussions, a meet-and-greet, exhibitions and performances. There was a “bullpen” of Mets bloggers, and speakers included famous sportswriters, baseball historians and former players, including Ed Charles, Bud Harrelson, Ed Kranepool, Skip Lockwood, Joe Pignatano, Art Shamsky, and Rusty Staub.

>> (L to r) Dr. Paula Uruburu; former Mets players Ed Kranepool, Bud Harrelson and Art Shamsky; and Dr. Richard Puerzer at the 50th Anniversary of the New York Mets conference.

I think that he would have most enjoyed meeting the scholars and bloggers with whom he had interacted over the years leading up to the conference.” Dr. Uruburu agrees. “Since I had been having frequent conversations with Dana about the conference in the months before he passed away – he was teaching an Honors class in a room next to my office – I know how he had envisioned the conference, and I believe he would have been very happy with the wide range of panels and special sessions and presentations as well as the range of people involved – from the historian of Major League Baseball, John Thorn, to the head librarian at the Baseball Hall of Fame, Jim Gates, to both academics and fans of the team and baseball in general.”

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Amid the nostalgia was a bittersweet note. The conference was dedicated to the memory of Dr. Dana Brand, professor and former chair of the Department of English. A lifelong Mets fan, Dr. Brand began planning the conference with Dr. Puerzer back in 2009, and just as all the plans and details were coming together, Dr. Brand passed away suddenly over the summer of 2011. Reflecting on the conference, Dr. Puerzer believes the event lived up to Dr. Brand’s expectations. “I am sure that he would have enjoyed meeting the former players and journalists, but

All the World’s a Stage ... The Department of Drama and Dance launched the year with Christopher Durang’s The Marriage of Bette and Boo, directed by Royston Coppenger. An October 29 concert by Anthony Rapp, the original star of the off-Broadway and Broadway productions of Rent, highlighted a Hofstra production of Rent at the John Cranford Adams Playhouse, directed by Cindy Rosenthal. Fall performances continued with Oscar Wilde’s The Importance of Being Earnest (directed by Peter Sander) and the Fall Dance Concert, featuring special guest choreographer Cathy Young, the newly appointed director of the dance division for the prestigious Boston Conservatory.

>> T he Department of Drama and Dance presented the musical Rent at the John Cranford Adams Playhouse.

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>> Dennis DelGaudio ’91, who has toured with Billy Joel, appeared with his band Shotgun Wedding at the 29th Annual Dutch Festival.

directed by Professor of Music William E. Hettrick. The companion play was a new one-hour Hamlet titled Hamlet: A Bare Bodkin, abridged and directed by Ed Elefterion. For the past five years, Hofstra’s Shakespeare Festival has featured one-hour adaptations of famous Shakespearean plays, to introduce young theatergoers to the works of the Bard. Hofstra drama students take the abridged plays on the road and perform them at local high schools. Tennessee Williams’ Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (directed by James J. Kolb) played next at the Black Box Theater, and the Spring Dance Concert featured works by guest choreographers Doug Varone and Jody Sperling.

More News in Conferences and Culture on Campus The Annual Italian, Irish and Dutch Festivals continue to attract thousands of visitors to the Hofstra campus. The festivals celebrate the arts and culture of other countries and their influence in the New York area. Craft and food vendors and live entertainment highlight each event. The 2011 Italian Experience Festival featured the vocal talents of international recording artist Filippo Voltaggio. The Dutch Festival, which celebrated its 29th year in 2012, is starting to move toward an outdoor music showcase format. This year’s Dutch treat featured the Long Island premiere of the urban country band Shotgun Wedding, featuring Hofstra alumnus Dennis DelGaudio ’91, lead guitarist in the Broadway show Movin’ Out and later a touring member of Billy Joel’s band. Delirious Naples – A Cultural, Intellectual and Urban History of the City of the Sun, an interdisciplinary conference in November, brought together artists, scholars and performers for four days of animated discussion, concerts and staged and poetic readings. The conference explored all dimensions of Neapolitan culture. The conference was directed by Pellegrino D’Acierno, professor of comparative literature and languages, and Stanislao Pugliese, professor of history, served as conference advisor. 4 6

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Musical Interludes Fresh from receiving the 2011 Arty Awards from the Long Island Arts Council in September, Hofstra Professors Blanche Abram and Naomi Drucker, founders of The American Chamber Ensemble, a professional musical group in residence at Hofstra, performed three concerts on campus. The academic year also featured numerous student recitals and the traditional performances by the Hofstra String Quartet, Hofstra Jazz Ensemble, Hofstra Chorale, Hofstra Chamber Choir, Hofstra Wind Ensemble and Symphonic Band, Hofstra University Choir and Hofstra String Orchestra.

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In November the Hofstra Symphony Orchestra, directed by Professor David Ramael, teamed up with the Long Island Coalition Against Child Abuse and Neglect (CCAN) to present a concert that was a celebration of children and the healing power of music. The performance included two famous child-themed compositions, Prokofiev’s Peter and the Wolf and Gustav Mahler’s Des Knaben Wunderhorn. In the spring, Dr. Ramael was the guest conductor for the United States premiere of the Festival Brass Band, presented by Hofstra Entertainment. The Festival Brass Band is one of the premier brass bands in Europe, known for its unrivaled virtuosity and richness of sound. Hofstra Opera Theater

>> Hofstra Opera Theater presented a production of Handel’s magical Alcina.

presented an ambitious winter production of Handel’s romantic and magical opera Alcina (direction by Isabel Milenski and musical direction by David Ramael) at the John Cranford Adams Playhouse. In February new Music Department faculty member Nkeiru Okoye took audience members for A Ride on the Underground Railroad, a


>> Professor Nkeiru Okoye took audience members for A Ride on the Underground Railroad, featuring student and faculty talent, classic music and new compositions, including excerpts from her original opera, Songs of Harriet Tubman.

concert starring the vocal talents of Hofstra and Hempstead High School students, professional singers and noted musicians, and music from Dr. Okoye’s original opera, Songs of Harriet Tubman. There were also musical selections centered around themes of freedom and courage, such as Wade in the Water, arranged by Hofstra Professor of Music Chandler Carter; the world premiere of a piece by composer and conductor Julius Williams; and a Joplin rag performed by pianist and composer Roy Eaton. Making its Hofstra premiere in March was The New York Saxophone Quartet (NYSQ), featuring new compositions and works by David Matthews, Jean Baptiste Loeillet and George Gershwin. NYSQ, formed in 1959, is dedicated to commissioning new works for the saxophone ensemble and performing contemporary cutting-edge repertoire in both the classical and jazz fields. Hofstra instructor Steve Kenyon, tenor saxophone and woodwind player and composer, and lead saxophonist and clarinetist with the Broadway production of Porgy and Bess, is one of NYSQ’s current members. Another musical first out of the Department of Music was the D’Addario Community Music Appreciation Concert on May 5, coordinated by Dr. David Lalama. The outdoor music festival showcased an eclectic mix of jazz, classical music and new compositions by Hofstra students and alumni. This first “Concert on the Quad” was sponsored by the D’Addario Community Music Appreciation Initiative, a multifaceted program designed to increase knowledge and appreciation for all types of music among a broad range of young people.

From Brown (1954) to Brown (1963) and Beyond: The Challenges to Advancing Race Relations in Schools and Society was an October 27 symposium aimed at examining not only the legal, political and policy implications of school desegregation, but also the personal stories of the children who were named plaintiffs in such lawsuits since the Brown decision. Dr. Millicent E. Brown, a history professor at Claflin University, led a panel of speakers who, as children, were named plaintiffs in post-Brown desegregation lawsuits. Brown, who was a visiting professor at Hofstra in the 2010-11 academic year, was a seventhgrader in Charleston, South Carolina, when she became the named plaintiff in a lawsuit decided in 1963.

>> P laywright David LindsayAbaire, whose credits include The Rabbit Hole and Good People, signed books for students and spoke about the craft of writing at a “Great Writers, Great Readings,” event in April.

“Great Writers, Great Readings” Series, presented by the English Department and the M.F.A. in Creative campus. Concerts included musical tributes, rare appearances by noted Writing Program, presented well-known musicians and world authors, poets and premieres, including playwrights, including All The Things You John Edgar Wideman, Are: The Life of Tony Gerald Stern, Alice Bennett, a performance McDermott, Tom Sleigh and discussion led by and Pulitzer Prize winner Bennett biographer David Lindsay-Abaire. David Evanier; Songs This literary series, now for the Beloved: The entering its ninth Sacred Repertoire from season, presents free the Sikh Guru’s readings and book Tradition, performed signings by guest >> Music Professor Dave Lalama, here directing the by Dr. Gurnam Singh; Hofstra Jazz Ensemble at the Dutch Festival on May authors, who meet with Newpoli, a musical 6, coordinated the first D’Addario Music Appreciation small groups of Hofstra Concert the day before. ensemble dedicated to students to discuss their authentic Neapolitan careers and craft. Hofstra Entertainment and the Joseph G. Astman International Concert Series brought talent from all over the world to the Hofstra

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<< Eboo Patel (second from right), founder of the Interfaith Youth Core, received the 2012 Guru Nanak Interfaith Prize from Ishar Singh Bindra, Hofstra President Stuart Rabinowitz and Dean of Hofstra College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Bernard J. Firestone. The award ceremony was preceded by a lecture for students and members of the community.

music; a staged reading of Eduardo De Filippo’s Christmas in Naples; The Wild Women of Song – Great Gal Composers of the Jazz Era; Baseball Swings, presented in conjunction with the Hofstra Cultural Center’s Mets conference; and a Bronx Opera Company performance of Hansel & Gretel.

Dr. Eboo Patel was awarded Hofstra’s 2012 Guru Nanak Interfaith Prize and gave a motivating address on the importance of interfaith cooperation and dialogue on April 18. Dr. Patel is the president and founder of the Interfaith Youth Core, a global, grassroots, interfaith network of college students that has reached more than 200 campuses and worked on five continents. Dr. Patel, a Rhodes Scholar who was named one of “America’s Best Leaders” by U.S. News & World Report, received four separate nominations for the Guru Nanak Prize out of the multiple nominations made for the 2012 award. The selection committee’s decision was unanimous, said Bernard Firestone, dean of Hofstra College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. The School of Communication aired the 100th episode of For Your Island (FYI), the University’s longest-running show, on December 5. Now in its 25th season, FYI is an award-winning, 30-minute television magazine show focusing on the arts, culture and entertainment of Long Island. Stories are pitched, written and produced entirely by television production seniors working in teams of two, under the guidance of faculty advisors and Department of Radio, Television, Film Professors Peter Gershon and James N. Cohen.

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Also adding to the University’s musical schedule was Hofstra University Honors College, which teamed with the Irish Studies Program to present Larry Kirwan, playwright, author, and lead vocalist and guitarist for New York City-based Celtic rock band Black 47, who performed songs and read from his latest novel, Rockin’ the Bronx. The Gray Wig, Hofstra’s alumni theater group, presented The Manhattan Dolls in a concert of music from the 1930s and ’40s, and a Gershwin showcase titled Rhapsody in Gershwin. School for University Studies again presented Hofstra Instructor Joshua Greene, The Godfrey Townsend Band and musicians from the Alan Parsons Project in Here Comes the Sun, a tribute to George Harrison (watch the Hofstra website for news on SUS’s October 2012 Eric Clapton tribute concert).

In the Galleries Themes of culture, conservation and the human spirit were at the forefront of the Hofstra University Museum’s 2011-2012 art exhibitions. The year began with From the Hand: Drawings From the Hofstra University Museum Collection, at the David Filderman Gallery, featuring 20th-century figurative, landscape and abstraction drawings. Works in Burton Silverman: The Humanist Spirit, at the Emily Lowe Gallery, used ordinary working people as primary subjects to examine the commonalities of existence of “everyman.” B. Amore: Naples–New York, at the Filderman Gallery, focused on the cultural and historical ties between Naples, Italy, and New York City.

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Image credit: Yonia Fain, Of Man and Time or Holocaust, n.d. (detail), oil on linen, 79.5 in. x 132.25 in. Courtesy of the artist.

those lost during the Holocaust, employing powerful visual imagery and messages that simultaneously relate the Holocaust’s despair and atrocities while expressing key themes of survival and hope. In addition to shows sponsored by the Hofstra University Museum, there >> The work of Yonia Fain, a retired Hofstra were other art showcases, professor of art history and humanities, was featured in the exhibition Yonia Fain: presented by the Department Remembrance, which paid tribute to the of Fine Arts and Art History memories of those who lost their lives in the and the Department of Holocaust. Special Collections. The Rosenberg Gallery at Calkins Hall presented Re-Interpreting Nature, New Work by Cui Fei, an artist who uses natural objects like tendrils, twigs and thorns in her work. In the spring, the fine arts students presented their best works at the Student Art Show. As part of the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks, the Department of Special Collections presented an exhibition of 18 photographs titled Hope and Healing, which featured images of the devastation and destruction in New York City, as well as photos of memorials set up around Long Island.

The Ethical Use of Internet CloudBased Apps and Social Media (ICASM) in Healthcare was the first symposium presented by the new Hofstra University Bioethics Center, with support from the Maurice A. Deane School of Law and the Hofstra North Shore-LIJ School of Medicine. The April 24 event addressed how, in this age of tablet computers and social media, the sharing of files and patient information over the Internet and the use of social media for patient support and professional collaboration open up great possibilities for the treatment of patients. This event also posed the questions of how to protect the privacy of patients and how medical information should be used and shared among healthcare providers, researchers, medical students, legal professionals and health insurers. The LGBT Studies Program and the Hofstra Cultural Center presented the Fifth Annual LGBT Studies Symposium on Queer Rhetoric, a relatively new field situated at the intersection of LGBT studies, queer theory, rhetoric and cultural studies. Queer rhetoric seeks to uncover the symbolic and performative strategies whereby queer identities have been and continue to be constructed in different times and places. Scholars working in this field locate the heteronormative occlusion of queer voices within a given cultural and social context and describe how queer voices develop a battery of technologies that offer a means of resistant expression. The March 16 and 17 symposium was the first ever devoted entirely to the subject of queer rhetoric.

<< F aculty and students from the Fine Arts and Art History Department at the opening of the 2012 Fine Arts Student Art Show. Kneeling (l to r): Professor and Chair Warren Infield, Professors Tom Klinkowstein and Laurie Fendrich. Standing (l to r): award-winning students Gina Stees, Caitlin Spiess, Alex Maldonado, Dan Caputo, Corie Kupferberg, Lizzy Goodrich, Henry Fuller, and Kaitlyn Yale.


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Save the Dates!

Willie joined the students for some Winter Blast fun.

Third Annual Fall Festival Alumni, Student and Family Weekend

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Sugartone Brass Band brought a Mardi Gras vibe to campus.

September 27-29, 2012 Featuring • Alumni Awards Dinner • Parade of Floats and Student Performances • Vibe Live Concert and Carnival, with performances by Snoop Dogg, KC and The Sunshine Band, Cobra Starship, and Big Sean • Fireworks by Grucci y Students enjo es at am Pre La Fete g Winter Blast.

For more information, visit hofstra.edu/fallfestival.

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The Alumni of the Month feature on the Hofstra University website showcases graduates who are doing interesting and exciting things, or who have made exceptional contributions to their chosen field or profession. For information on how to nominate a graduate, please visit hofstra.edu/alumni and click on “Recognition & Awards.� o read more in-depth T profiles of each honoree, visit hofstra.edu/Alumni/AOTM.

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SUMMER 2011 Tracey Delio ’93, ‘97 I had the privilege of attending Hofstra as an undergraduate and then went on to be accepted into its graduate program in speechlanguage pathology. I hate to use the cliché that college makes us more “well rounded,” but my education was so balanced that I felt I had a solid basis to continue on in this challenging field no matter where the path of life was to take me.

Tracey has been providing speech and language services to toddlers, preschoolers and school-aged children on Long Island for the last 15 years. She earned a bachelor’s degree from Hofstra in teaching the speech and hearing handicapped as well as a master’s degree in speech-language pathology. Her work experiences include providing school-based therapy to middle and high school students with speech impairments and learning disabilities.

Tracey is deeply involved in a number of charitable organizations, including the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation, Autism Speaks and VH1 Save the Music. For more information on the Louie V series and Tracey’s charity work, visit louievadventures.com.

Cecilia Pagkalinawan ‘89 You have to be multidisciplinary when working in e-commerce. It is beneficial to use both the left and right sides of your brain. One day you could be producing or creative directing a photo shoot and, on another day, analyzing data on site performance. Working with a variety of clients early on had helped me understand the core needs of an online marketing campaign. No matter if it’s a car company, a bank, or a toy company, the goals are the same; it’s just the target audience that is different.

Cecilia is CEO of StyleTrek.com, an e-commerce boutique dedicated to helping entrepreneurial fashion designers from around the globe reach new customers through social commerce. She founded StyleTrek in February 2010 after raising $1.5 million in seed capital from angel investors and venture capitalists. Previously, she launched and marketed online stores for Nine West, Burberry, Frette, and La Perla. She has grown sales from 40 to 70 percent year after year for fashion brands.

Cecilia has received numerous prestigious awards for her work and is among 96 executives featured in the book Distinguished Asian-American Business People, published in 2004. She has been featured in The Wall Street Journal, The Wall Street Journal Asia, VOGUE, Asiaweek, Bloomberg Businessweek, Fortune Small Business, Entrepreneur, Advertising Age, and E-commerce Times, and appeared on CNN’s Entrepreneurs Only. She is a frequent speaker at conferences on e-commerce, multi-channel marketing and entrepreneurship.

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Jessica Robles ‘10 The relationships I developed with my professors and Hofstra administrators gave me my edge. I fostered mentoring relationships, and have maintained them since graduation. The professors in the Health Professions and Kinesiology Department care about their students’ academic, professional, and personal goals. Student Affairs administrators taught me invaluable leadership skills and gave me the opportunity to implement programs for other students.

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Jessica earned a Bachelor of Science in community health and psychology, and credits her educational experiences at Hofstra with providing the foundation for a career as a health educator. Jessica’s community health interests include family planning and reproductive health issues for women. While at Hofstra, Jessica worked as a public health aide for the Nassau County Department of Health in 2008, interned in public affairs at Planned Parenthood of Nassau County in 2009, and served as the youth programs intern at NARAL Pro-Choice New York in 2010. Jessica is currently working as a community health educator at The Bronx Health Link (TBHL), a communitybased organization focused on improving the health of women and their families in the Bronx. As TBHL’s community health educator, Jessica facilitates workshops on various health topics, including chronic diseases, family planning, nutrition and obesity, maternal health, infant and child development, and home safety. Jessica is also responsible for a youth advisory board, a project she proposed to The Bronx Health Link. Hofstra

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Tracey is also the author of The Secret Adventures of Louie V children’s book series. The three stories, The Secret Adventures of Louie V, Louie V Takes the Cake and Louie V Trims the Tree, chronicle the escapades of Tracey’s Siamese cat, Louie V.

Cecilia has experience in running and working for Internet startups such as K2, RichFX, and Abilon, and was CEO of Boutique Y3K, an e-commerce consulting firm. After working at several dot-com startups, Cecilia was the founder/ CEO of Boutique Y3K (1998-2001); vice president, strategic development at RichFX (20022004); consulting director of e-commerce at Burberry (2004-2006); and vice president of e-commerce and direct marketing at Frette and La Perla (2006-2010).

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SEPTEMBER 2011 Dr. Pamela D. Straker ’75, ’79 Hofstra’s focus on infusing an understanding of the “business” aspects of the various fields of study was invaluable. As well, Hofstra’s graduate psychology program focused on the treatment of related outcomes, stressing the importance of being able to determine actual results from therapeutic interventions. That focus and understanding have been critically important to my success, especially as the field of psychology and psychotherapy moved into the managed care arena.

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Dr. Pamela D. Straker

Pamela, a licensed psychologist, is the author of Let Me Stop You Right There and 28 Other Lines Every CEO, Manager, and Supervisor Should Know, which provides workplace solutions and strategies that build a spirit of collaboration, respect and mutual benefit. Prior to founding her speaking and writing business, Pamela consulted with hundreds of senior executive and middle management team members in the mental health and leadership development arena. She provides consulting services to the Special Services Department of the Hoboken, New Jersey, Board of Education and serves as a psychologist peer reviewer for the OptumHealth/UnitedHealth Group.

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Pamela holds a doctoral degree in school and community psychology from Hofstra University, where she also earned a master’s degree, and she has achieved alumna status at Columbia University’s Executive Level Institute for Not-for-Profit Management.

Matthew Tully ’95 Early in my studies at Hofstra, I remember debating in one of my political science classes with then Political Science Professor Stephen Burgess about the judicial process and its impact on certain social and economically disadvantaged citizens. I found his classes and the course work stimulating, and I believe that what I learned helped to develop my commitment to influencing policy through the judicial-legal process to better serve the employment rights of individuals.

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On September 11, 2001, Matthew escaped from the World Trade Center, where he worked in the legal department of Morgan Stanley. Shortly thereafter he and his family relocated to upstate New York, where he started a law practice out of his house. When the practice outgrew his home, he and fellow Hofstra ROTC alumnus Greg Rinckey ’95 opened Tully Rinckey PLLC in Albany in 2004. Today the firm has offices in Washington, D.C., and New York City. 2 011-2 012 I n R e v i e w

Matthew concentrates his practice on the representation of military personnel and federal government sector employees. He has represented federal employees before numerous federal agencies and has appeared before the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit and the United States Supreme Court. He has become a pioneer in the field of Uniformed Services Employment and Reemployment Rights Act (USERRA) litigation, winning several landmark cases that have greatly influenced the laws protecting U.S. veterans. He writes a biweekly “Ask the Lawyer” column for the nationally syndicated Army Times Publishing Company. A lieutenant colonel in the New York Army National Guard, Matthew was admitted as a solicitor to the Supreme Court of England and Wales, becoming one of the few American attorneys licensed in a foreign country.

OCTOBER 2011 Kara Koch ’07 In 10 years I hope to continue making a difference in children’s lives – either around the world or in my own home!

Kara Koch is lucky to count Cookie Monster, Elmo, Oscar the Grouch, Kermit the Frog, Bert, Ernie and Big Bird among her co-workers. As production coordinator in the global production department of Sesame Workshop, the nonprofit organization behind Sesame Street, she is responsible for production activities related to Sesame Workshop’s international properties such as Jalan Sesama in Indonesia and Sisimpur in Bangladesh. Kara works closely with the production teams in these countries to ensure the Sesame brand is successfully integrated with local content. Prior to joining the global unit, Kara was part of Sesame’s special projects team, helping to produce various outreach programs, including Let’s Get Ready, Coming Home, and When Families Grieve. Kara earned a Bachelor of Arts in audio, video, and film and graduated from Hofstra University Honors College. While she was a student she engineered the Gone Country radio program on WRHU-FM, and worked for Hofstra Spirit Support for four years as a mascot cheering on the Hofstra Pride.


Dr. Jayme Renee Albin ’95 Don’t worry about selecting the “perfect” major. Select something that relates to your interests as best as you can, but recognize that a lot of your career will be about what you do with your degree, not what the degree will do for you.

Talk about multitasking! Jayme, a licensed clinical psychologist and certified yoga instructor, holds a B.B.A. in banking and finance from Hofstra. She is also a published author and motivational speaker. She has a private practice and behavioral/wellness consulting firm on the upper east side of Manhattan. She specializes in Cognitive Behavior Therapy (CBT), Yoga/Biofeedback Therapy, and Executive Coaching in the treatment of anxiety, somatic complaints, mood disorders and behavior problems.

In 2008 Jayme published a book on the treatment of fear of flying using biofeedback and virtual reality therapy. That same year she started an online forum and newsletter, Ask the Cognitive Behavior Therapist (askthecbt.com). In 2009 Jayme began SculptNYC.com, a multidisciplinary consulting firm that focuses on holistic health and wellness therapies.

NOVEMBER 2011 Margaret Brennan Bermel ’85 My first job after graduating from Hofstra was as a financial analyst with a company called Patient Technology. The most valuable thing I learned there was the importance of honesty and ethics in business dealings and in standing up for what is right.

Margaret chronicles her experience with cancer in her book, The Cancer Odyssey: Discovering Truth and Inspiration on the Way to Wellness, which she calls a blueprint to help others overcome their fear of cancer and return to wellness. In 2009 Margaret was diagnosed with ovarian cancer, and as she sought to educate herself about the disease and its treatments, she began blogging about her discoveries. She calls herself an “accidental” author; she never intended to write a book, and certainly never a book about cancer. The book unfolded as her journey unfolded. Her intention in writing it was to

Margaret graduated from Hofstra in 1985 with an M.B.A., with distinction. She previously co-authored management articles published in scholarly journals, and was the co-recipient of the Human Resource Management and Organizational Behavior Journal Distinguished Paper Award in 1985. She is a first-degree black belt and an avid golfer. She is presently chief fiscal officer of a government organization.

David Obedzinski ’85, ’92 I’m pretty pleased with my own experience as a student at Hofstra, which was a mix of doing well in most of my classes and spending a good amount of time involved with student organizations. The classes grounded me and gave me a good foundation. The student organizations and my interactions with staff gave me a chance to lead and to be creative – a virtual life laboratory as it were. To this day most of my friends are those I met on the second floor of the Student Center in my days with The Chronicle and the Screaming Dutchmen Booster Club.

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David is vice president for development for the U.S. Coast Guard Academy Alumni Association, an organization that operates on the Academy campus in New London, Connecticut, and raises funds to provide “margin of excellence” support for the Corps of Cadets to preserve the traditions and enhance the reputation of the Academy.

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David started his professional career at Hofstra immediately after graduation working as an admissions counselor. After a little more than a year, he joined the Dean of Students Office as an assistant dean, working with clubs and organizations and overseeing winter entertainment programs. Not long after, he joined the Development Office as assistant director of special events. From there, his career in development and alumni relations took off. He worked at Hofstra for 11 years, ending his tenure as director of alumni relations and director of special events for development when he and his wife, Linda ’88, past president of the Hofstra Alumni Organization, decided to move to Connecticut. David has been working at nonprofit organizations and fundraising for more than 26 years and previously held the position of director of major gifts, planned giving and capital campaign operations at the Baystate Health Foundation in Western Massachusetts. Today, he and Linda reside in Glastonbury, CT, with their daughter, Katherine.

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Following her graduation from Hofstra, Jayme earned a Ph.D. in clinical psychology with a concentration in health psychology from Albert Einstein College of Medicine at Yeshiva University and a master’s in developmental psychology from Columbia University.

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DECEMBER 2011 Emily Miethner ’10 My first job after Hofstra was as a social media marketing coordinator at Sterling Publishing. It was a new position for Sterling so I learned not to sit back and wait for instructions but to take the initiative and start projects on my own. Some of my best experiences came from working on projects I took the lead on, which then gained support from the rest of the department. Sterling also had a great mentorship program, which solidified my belief in the importance of mentor/mentee relationships.

Emily noticed a disconnect during her college career, between internship hopefuls and companies that need them on their staff. In May 2010 she graduated from Hofstra with a B.F.A., and saw an opportunity to bridge that gap. She co-founded NY Creative Interns, an organization dedicated to enabling college students and recent graduates to find internships, mentors, and inspiration through networking and meetups. Since then, NY Creative Interns has grown to become the largest and most active meetup of creative interns and recent graduates in New York City. The NY Creative Interns blog offers great advice with an emphasis on encouraging readers to reach out to the contributors and those highlighted in their articles. Emily also works full time as the community manager at RecordSetter, a new home for world records, where she manages social media, communications, and events. She is a nextNY fellow and a board member of Techies Give Back.

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Dean Young ’85, ’87 There were two Hofstra professors who had a significant impact on my decision to become a writer, and thus I found their courses to be the most memorable. The first professor was Peter Koper, who taught a variety of journalism classes. The second was Julia Markus, a creative writing teacher. They both told me that I had a talent to write and gave me the encouragement to cultivate it further ... At a time when I wasn’t quite sure what I wanted to do professionally, their influence was quite profound. I’m grateful to both of them and look back on their classes with a particular fondness.

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Nickelodeon, MTV, Lifetime, the Disney Channel, UPN, WB, ABC, CBS, NBC and Fox. Dean’s early jobs in Hollywood included both writing and producing dating and game shows. A five-year stint in this genre culminated in his producing the highly successful Singled Out for MTV. From the reality world, he transitioned into comedy writing. His writing and producing credits include Mad About You (writer/story editor), King of the Hill (writer/supervising producer) and The Drew Carey Show (writer/ co-executive producer). On the development front, Dean has written comedy pilots for CBS, NBC, Fox, Comedy Central and Spike. He has been nominated for two Emmy Awards.

JANUARY 2012 Eve Tahmincioglu ’85 My favorite professor was, without a doubt, Ignacio Götz. He changed my life by believing in me. When I entered college, I didn’t understand the importance of a good education when it came to helping me achieve my goals. ... Professor Götz helped me realize I had something important to say, and he also helped me realize I needed a commitment to my studies to find my voice. I hunkered down that first year and never looked back.

Eve writes the popular “Your Career” column for MSNBC.com and she is author of From the Sandbox to the Corner Office: Lessons Learned on the Journey to the Top. Her blog, CareerDiva.net, covers a broad range of career and labor issues, and was just named one of the “9 Job Blogs You Should Be Reading” by CareerBuilder.com. She was also named one of the top 10 tweeters on Twitter by CNN and U.S. News & World Report. She’s been a regular contributor to The New York Times, The Huffington Post, TheAtlantic.com, and Bloomberg Businessweek, and her stories have appeared in Black Enterprise, Time, Working Mother, Kiplinger’s, Good Housekeeping, and Salon. She was a staff business reporter for UPI and Women’s Wear Daily in New York; The News Journal in Wilmington, DE; and the St. Petersburg Times in Tampa. She is a regular speaker at women’s conferences nationally, discussing leadership and social media; and she’s also appeared as a guest on a host of national shows on CNBC and NPR. In addition, she’s a mentor for the Op-Ed Project, and has written op-ed pieces for PBS’s Need to Know, AOL and USA Today. She lives with her husband, Andy, their two young children, Circe and Cheiron, and dog, Odysseus, in Wilmington, Delaware.


Tom Karlya ’81 You have no idea how much Hofstra means to you until you leave. I loved every single minute I was there and am so very proud to say I am a Hofstra graduate.

As an actor for 12 years, he was featured in the original cast of Tony n’ Tina’s Wedding, Summer of the 17th Doll and his film Lbs., was which screened at the prestigious Sundance Film Festival. Tom also has appeared in Unsolved Mysteries, Spin City, The Cosby Show, NYPD Blue, Law and Order, America’s Most Wanted, Entertainment Tonight, and Access Hollywood.

FEBRUARY 2012 Jenna Mucha ’08 Working in a very demanding, entry-level job at a television network taught me a few important things – give 110 percent every day, don’t complain, respect those more senior, and always offer your help no matter how small the task, because it will prove to others that you really want to be there. In the competitive communications job market, there is always someone eager to take your spot – so always prove that you are the best.

Jenna is the social media specialist for talent acquisition and employee communications at North Shore-LIJ Health System, the nation’s second-largest nonprofit secular health care system. Jenna began her career in television working full-time as a desk assistant at the ABC News Network. After spending a year working at World News with Charles Gibson, Weekend News, and contributing to ABCNews.com, Jenna

After her career move to North Shore-LIJ, Jenna embraced the use of social media in her new communications areas. Jenna’s day-to-day tasks include working with the talent acquisition team to engage and communicate with potential candidates in new and exciting ways. She creates and posts unique content for the North ShoreLIJ Careers social sites, including Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn. She also works with the employee communications department on special projects and events.

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Jenna grew up outside of Buffalo, NY, and while she was a Hofstra student, she was active as a senior RA, an admissions ambassador, a WRHU-FM DJ and news reader, and a member of Lambda Pi Eta. Follow Jenna on Twitter at twitter.com/Jennamucha.

Kevin E. Boston-Hill ’93 My favorite part of the job is helping students see their potential and that they are not alone in the world – as many adolescents think.

Kevin is an assistant principal at the Nassau BOCES Joseph M. Barry Career and Technical Education Center in Westbury, NY, helping students get a head start on their career goals with vocational or technical training. Kevin has worked in education for more than 15 years, teaching science, social studies, math, English, and technology to students of all ages. He has led professional development workshops in areas such as instructional technology and 21st-century learning. He has conducted a youth leadership program through the Toastmasters Club and is involved with The African American Museum of Nassau County in Hempstead, NY. He also speaks to high school students about college and career choices. In addition to his position as assistant principal, Kevin serves as president and CEO of KBH Enterprises, Inc., a full-service public speaking company. He is also a voice actor and has recorded several audio and video projects that were used for professional development and training purposes. Most recently, Kevin established the SAVe (Smart And Versatile) Scholarship to assist Hofstra students.

Jenna Mucha

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As the father of two children with diabetes, Tom has been active in diabetes charities and causes since his daughter Kaitlyn’s diagnosis in 1992. Tom, who is vice president of the Diabetes Research Institute Foundation in Florida, has lectured across the country and chaired many panels about being “Diabetes Dad” – his pen name. Over the years he has been featured in numerous newspapers, such as Newsday, USA Today, and The Los Angeles Times, to name a few. He has written and/or produced public service announcements for diabetes causes, featuring celebrities such as Ray Romano, Sugar Ray Leonard, Doris Roberts, Nicole Johnson, Sandra Oh, Patti LaBelle, Peter Boyle, Bret Michaels, and Jim Turner. Tom received the prestigious Jeff Hitchcock Distinguished Service Award from Children with Diabetes, Inc. in 2008, and was named “Man of the Year” by the Long Island Advertising Club and Diabetes Advocate of the Year by the American Association of Diabetes Educators.

became a segment producer on Good Morning America. During her time at GMA, Jenna learned about the power of social media and became an avid Twitter and Facebook user, using the tools not only to promote hot segments, but to find guests for interviews as well.

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In his spare time, Kevin can be found refereeing basketball or volleyball games or umpiring softball games. Kevin lives in West Hempstead, NY, with his wife, Donyshia, and son, Keith.

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MARCH 2012 Tamika Blaize ‘97 My favorite professor was Nancy Kaplan. I remember her being easy-going and personable, and always very welcoming. One of my fondest memories of Hofstra is driving the 15-passenger Hofstra van full of ALSICA [African American & Latino Students Interested in Communication Arts] members to a taping of The Ricki Lake Show in NYC. We had so much fun going to a real, live taping of one of the hottest talk shows of that time period and seeing what we were learning in our classes taking place in a real studio.

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Tamika Blaize

Tamika is the founder of A Princess for a Day (APFAD), a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that honors students from impoverished communities with a magical prom. Honorees receive a dress donated by a celebrity and complimentary limousine, photographer, makeup artist, hair stylist, and tailoring services. Prior to founding APFAD, Tamika, a television producer, worked on daytime talk shows, court shows, and game shows such as The Queen Latifah Show, The Tyra Banks Show, and Divorce Court.

Dr. John Tantillo

After graduation, Tamika worked at WNYWTV, followed by a brief stint at CNBC. Then came opportunities with the Saks Fifth Avenue Training Program, The Queen Latifah Show and Divorce Court. Tamika tells people her idea for APFAD came from God while she slept, and she woke up to write down the entire concept in a notebook. In 2008 Tamika decided to turn this dream into reality. She made calls to a few industry contacts and got her first dress donation for prom season 2010 from Queen Latifah. Since then, she’s received donations from Good Morning America anchor Robin Roberts; supermodel Tyra Banks; mogul and model Kimora Lee Simmons; actresses Vanessa Marcil, Tichina Arnold, and Paula Patton; Fergie of The Black Eyed Peas; and many other celebrities.

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Embrace the negative option: Never give up on your dreams, so that you can become the brand you are truly meant to be. This means surrounding yourself with people who support you, then planning the work and working the plan. Expect failure and learn from it and never give up. I really mean this. If you look at the people who succeed, never giving up is the one constant with all of them.

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John is a branding and marketing consultant, radio talk show host, contributor to the Fox News opinion page, and a go-to expert for BBC on a range of marketing issues. He frequently appears in the national media, including Cavuto, Fox & Friends, MSNBC’s Weekends With Alex Witt, ABC News Live, Fox News Live and the Mario Solis Radio Show on Colorado’s Progressive Talk station. In his marketing analyses and critiques, he refers frequently to a concept he calls “adpublitizing,” which means creating an advertisement that is sure to generate controversial coverage, thus ensuring that the advertisement and the related brand get many more impressions than a typical media buy. He has also been called the “Howard Cosell of marketing” for his distinctive voice, mannerisms and clothing. In December 2007 he provoked controversy for advocating a fat Santa campaign and commented that Santa Claus should lose weight and join the fight against the obesity epidemic. He has also been particularly outspoken about what he perceives as money wasted on Super Bowl advertising. John earned a Ph.D. in applied organizational psychology at Hofstra. He is the host of BrandTalk (brandtalkradio.com), the only show on the radio where branding gets practical. It can be heard every Wednesday from 3 to 4 p.m. on WVOX Radio. He is also the author of the popular book People Buy Brands Not Companies available at Amazon.com in print and e-book.

APRIL 2012 Todd Zelnick ‘77 My education at Hofstra also taught me the importance of time management. Being able to manage your time properly and multitask is important if you want to advance professionally.

Todd is marking his 29th year working for the federal government, currently as an auditor with the U.S. Department of Homeland Security in Washington, D.C. Todd reviews reports in connection with disaster relief projects to determine if they are in accordance with the federal government’s requirements. At Hofstra Todd was a business major with an interest in political science. He landed his first job with the federal government in 1984. From there, he worked for the IRS in Manhattan as a taxpayer service representative.


Over the course of his career with the U.S. government, Todd has worked within the departments of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, the Bureau of the Public Debt, and the U.S. Department of Treasury Office of the Inspector General. In March 2003 he transferred to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security Office of the Inspector General and has worked there since.

Vincent Micucci ‘01 There is no question that my experience at WRHU made my time at Hofstra an enjoyable and fruitful one. The work associated with the radio station helped me make a smooth transition into professional TV and radio. I cherish the times that I covered and traveled with the Hofstra sports teams. I’ve maintained close friendships, to this day, that originated in Dempster Hall.

In 2010 Vinny started his own company in order to teach aspiring students how to speak in public and become sportscasters. His new website, Sportscaster101.com, has many features where students can elect either to train at his East Meadow, New York, studios or download online classes to perfect their craft. In early 2011 he published From Sports Fan to Sportscaster, which chronicles what it’s like for an everyday sports fan to climb the ranks and be on the field and in the mix as a sportscaster.

MAY 2012 Christy Bareijsza ’97 The fondest memory I have of Hofstra is being part of the Hofstra University Kickline [now called the Dance Team] and ranking nationally at the Universal Dance Association

Christy is founder and CEO of The Red Carpet Events, and is one of the most sought-after event planners in the New York metropolitan area. She has been responsible for detailed party planning and venue consultation since 1999. She is known in the industry for her constant creativity, fresh ideas and commitment to surpass client expectations. She has created a multitude of memorable events for a long list of corporate and celebrity clients, including IMG World, Brooks Brothers, Bombardier Flex Jet, American Express’ Departures magazine, Brown-Forman, and many radio and television personalities.

Vincent Micucci

As a former vice president of corporate events for one of North America’s top financial firms, Christy has vast experience in negotiations, event and sports management, hospitality, and audio/visual and venue consultation.

Michael Cruz ’02 My fondest memory was working on a student-run show called TNL, Thursday Night Live. It allowed us to put into practice all that we had learned in class. Today, I work side by side with many of those students. There were no grades, nor was any credit assigned; it was truly a passion project, and it’s where I learned most of my real-world skills.

Christy Bareijsza

During his 12 years of experience in the film and television industry, Michael’s talent for directing has enabled him to work on a variety of projects ranging from Web-based media to television commercials. In 2006 he co-founded Hiccup Media, a full-service creative content production company, with clients such as Sony, T.J. Maxx, MTV, Procter & Gamble Co., E*TRADE, Comcast Corp., TLC, and Dave Matthews Band.

2011-2012 Alumni of the Month

As an avid sports fan, it was evident from an early age that Vinny needed at least part of his day to revolve around sports. While at Hofstra, he worked with both WRHU and HTV Interactive. His fondest memories are at WRHU where he was sports director for nearly three years and broadcasted 100 games, which – back in 2001 – was a record. A few months after graduation, Vinny was hired by MLB.com as an engineer. At the same time, he worked during home games for the Long Island Ducks Baseball Club as the in-game on-field host. At MLB.com, he was promoted to the position of on-air talent. Over the course of a decade, he called play-byplay commentary of Major League Baseball games on TV and radio. He has interviewed many baseball legends and celebrities, including Derek Jeter, Jay-Z and Robert Redford.

Championships in Walt Disney World. We were considered an underdog and successfully placed in the top five, bringing an overwhelming sense of Hofstra Pride back to the campus.

Michael came to Hofstra, following in his older sister’s footsteps. After a meeting with an academic counselor during which he professed his interest in the buttons found in the radio control room, Michael decided that a career in production was for him and double majored in video/television and film. Michael has worked at Burnpeak, Connecticut Yankee, AOL Music and Grey Worldwide. Through creative planning and his relationship with Connecticut Yankee, Michael was offered their Avid Editing system, enabling him to start Hiccup Media with Rob Simone, a colleague from Grey Worldwide.

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2010-11 Honor Roll of Donors $3,000,000+ Barbara and Maurice A. Deane, J.D. ’81 $1,000,000 to 2,999,999 Sondra and David S. Mack, B.B.A. ’67 $100,000 to $499,999 Carol and Alan J. Bernon, B.B.A. ’76 Andrew Mark Boas, J.D. ’80 Dorothy and Wilbur F. Breslin Mark Claster, J.D. ’77 Nancy DeMatteis Mindy and Arno Fried Robert M. Goldberg Leo A. Guthart Mary and Peter S. Kalikow, B.B.A. ’66 Florence and Robert Kaufman Cathy and Robert F. McKeon Judith Livingston Moore, J.D. ’79 Marilyn and James H. Simons Hakam Singh $50,000 to $99,999 Laura and George W. Bilicic Harinder and Tejinder S. Bindra Sardani Kuljit Kaur and Ishar S. Bindra Robert B. Catell James A. D’Addario, B.A. ’72 Richard J. Daly Laurence T. Ginsberg Lorna and Edwin Goodman James C. Metzger, B.A. ’08 Samuel Ramos, J.D. ’91 Monica Horan, B.F.A. ’84 and Philip Rosenthal, B.F.A. ’81 Thomas J. Sanzone, B.S. ’82 Philip J. Shapiro, J.D. ’78 George Stephanopoulos Patricia K., B.S.E. ’57 and Frank G. Zarb, B.B.A. ’57 and M.B.A. ’62 $25,000 to $49,999 Harry Binder Helene Fortunoff and Robert Grossman Neena, M.B.A. ’81 and Steven Freiberg, B.B.A. ’79, M.B.A. ’80 Gerard N. Giovaniello, B.A. ’64 Jim Harpel Nancy G. Hodson, B.B.A.’82, M.B.A. ’84 Carolyn Lichtenstein Diane Lichtenstein Kristin and John D. Miller, B.B.A. ’79 Marilyn B. Monter, J.D. ’76 and Wilfried Witthuhn Miriam Olsten Jodi and Robert D. Rosenthal, J.D. ’74 Joan and Arnold A. Saltzman Brad E. Scheler Mark Paul Schnapp Libby, B.A. ’54 and Joseph Shapiro, B.B.A. ’54 Sandra L. Tytel Laura and Robert Weiner, B.A. ’69 Jeffrey M. Weiner, B.B.A. ’79 Muriel and Howard Weingrow Jack A. Weisbaum, B.B.A. ’64 Diana and Robert C. Wong, J.D. ’75 $10,000 to $24,999 Steven Ball, B.B.A. ’65 Maryanne Trump Barry, J.D. ’74 Hank H. Bjorklund, M.S.Ed. ’96, J.D. ’80 Jill and Joseph J. Carrello, B.B.A. ’91 Shawn D. Cassidy, B.B.A. ’88

Hofstra University is grateful to all donors who made an investment during the 2010-2011 academic year, which ran from September 1 to August 31. These gifts play an important role in advancing the mission of Hofstra University. A complete list of all gifts to the University may be viewed at hofstra.edu/donors.

Laurence N. Charney, B.B.A. ’69 Steven M. Cohen Gerald S. Cohen, B.B.A. ’67 Neil R. Cole David Cooper Robert F. Dall, B.B.A. ’55 Frederick E. Davis, B.B.A. ’85 John H. Frew, B.A. ‘74 Albert Giannone Colin Goddard Michael S. Goldberg, B.B.A. ’69 Maria A. Grasso, B.B.A. ’86 Michele and Martin B. Greenberg, B.B.A. ’60 Niki and Joseph M. Gregory, B.B.A. ’74 Jeffrey O. Hollinger, B.A. ’69 Jeffrey R. Hoops, B.B.A. ’75 Donna M. Iucolano, B.A. ’86, M.B.A. ’94 Edward M. Kalikow Roberta Karp Neil D. Katz, B.B.A. ’88 Robert Katz John J. King Walter B. Kissinger Marilyn Levine, M.A. ’76 Diane Sokol Levy, B.S.Ed. ’65 Doris and Bruce Lister William R. Maglio Donna Marshall Elizabeth McCaul Janis, J.D. ’81 and Richard Meyer Christopher P. O’Hara A.J. Paluska, B.A. ’68, M.S.Ed. ’70 Vincent M. Polimeni Nancy and Stuart Rabinowitz Stephen P. Rielly, B.B.A. ’87 Sanford P. Rosen Krishnendu Rudra, M.B.A. ’86 Robert S. Salvatico, B.A. ’95 Albert L. Salvatico William Savino Peter G. Schiff Steven R. Schlesinger Salvatore F. Sodano, B.B.A. ’78, M.B.A. ’83 Robin, B.B.A. ’86 and Joseph Sparacio, B.A. ’89 Steven Tiffen Robert A. Tobi, B.S.Ed. ’62, M.S.Ed. ’67 Edward G. Watson, M.B.A. ’89 $5,000 to $9,999 Anonymous Friend of Hofstra University John F. Affisco Lori and Scott Arnel John Bae Patricia Clark and J. Richard Block, B.A. ’52 Irene K. Bossert, B.A. ’64 Harry Brienes Michael H. Bruzik, B.S. ’82 Robert W. Buckner, B.B.A. ’56, M.B.A. ’65 Robert Cagnazzi Carl J. Caputo Anna Benedetto, B.A. ’98 and Christopher Caruso, B.A. ’00, J.D. ’00 Linda Wing Caruso, B.B.A. ’78 Gregory T. Cerchione Mary Lou and John A. Cerrato Takey Crist Nicholas C. Croce, B.S. ’95* Eugene F. DeMark, B.B.A. ’69 Robert F. D’Esposito, B.A. ’64 Jon DiFlorio

James K. Donaghy, B.B.A. ’90 Carolyn, B.A. ’72, M.S.Ed. ’75 and Paul Farinella, B.A. ’69, M.S.Ed. ’74 Dolores Fredrich, J.D. ’80 and Jeffrey Keller, J.D. ’80 Kathleen and Jeffrey Glass, M.B.A. ’79 Michael F. Greco, B.B.A. ’83 Barbara, M.S.Ed. ’70 and Norman Gross, B.A. ’50 Judith A. Jedlicka B.A. ’66, M.A. ’76 Edward J. Johnsen, B.A. ’76 Robert G. Keller Edward M. Kelly Anita Sipkin King, B.S.Ed. ’63 Andrew W. Lackmann, M.B.A. ’03 Diana E. Lake, B.A. ‘68 Lilo and Gerard Leeds Bruce A. Lev Gloria B. Levin Randy L. Levine, J.D. ’80 Mary Madden, B.A. ’73 Ann Mallouk, B.A. ’72 Carole M. and Anthony F. Mazzarella, B.B.A. ’72 Matthew J. Mazzilli B.B.A. ’89 Janice M. McFadden B.B.A. ’87, M.B.A. ’92 Christopher T. McGrath Karen E. O’Callaghan Donald P. Parker Michael D. Patrick Jay Ira Pomerantz, B.B.A. ’89 Jill Rabin, B.A. ’75 Jill Rosenberg Andrew D. Rumpelt, B.B.A. ’85 Judith A. Salerno, M.S.Ed. ’70 Catherine C. Samuels Debra Sandler B.B.A. ’82 Joan and Donald M. Schaeffer Annette Schrader, B.A. ’84 and Herman A. Berliner Michael Seiman, B.S. ’01 Peter D. Shapiro, B.A. ’67 Arthur Sillman, Jr., B.A. ’73 Daniel W. Spahr, B.A. ’03 Richard J. Sullivan Susan M. Sullivan, B.A. ’64 Richard J. J. Sullivan, B.A. ’01 Kelly O’Malley, B.B.A. ’87 and George Tandy, B.B.A. ’88 Shari Teitelbaum and Mark Bibi, B.A. ’80 James Ralph Walsh, M.B.A. ’97 Bonnie and Bennett Wasserman Ann, B.S.Ed. ’60 and Karl Weiler, B.B.A. ’60 E. David Woycik, B.A. ’77, J.D. ’80 and Carolyn Sanchez $2,500 to $4,999 Margaret Abraham and Pradeep Singh M. Patricia Adamski and Edwin Burrows Tracey, B.B.A. ’87 and Todd Ant, B.A. ’81 Frank J. Antetomaso Kathleen and Robert Bardunias, M.B.A. ’08 Paul Bjorneby, B.B.A. ’96 Larry Bloom Ellen M. Bowen Howard W. Boyce Linda and M. David Burghardt Donald Barry Cohen, B.A. ’57* Melissa Kane Connolly, B.A. ’89 Teri, B.A. ’09 and Mark Cox, B.B.A ’93, M.S.Ed. ’02

Roberta, B.S.Ed. ’63 and Daniel Daniels* Brian C. Daughney Beatrice C. Derocco Louis F. DiBlasi, B.A. ’61 Anita Ellis, B.A. ’88, M.S.Ed. ’90 James V. Emmerich, B.A. ’76 Merrie S. Frankel Jacqueline and Jeff Froccaro Michael Anthony Garibaldi, B.B.A. ’79 John DeWitt Gregory Harold M. Hastings Catherine, B.B.A. ’81 and William M. Hennessy Daniel T. Henry, M.B.A. ’74 Christine R. Houston, B.A. ’76 Michael V. Hunt, B.B.A. ’86 Joanne and Robert Juckiewicz Ben Kaminow Viriginia Kane, B.B.A. ’96, and Jason McKenna, B.B.A. ’96 Susan and Alan J. Kelly Susan and Arthur J. Kremer Phyliss, B.B.A. ’77 and Robert Kuschner, B.B.A. ’76 John H. Kuckens, B.S. ’49 Eric Lane Ralph S. Larsen, B.B.A. ’62 Michelle Laskin and David Lee Weissman Michael James Lawler, B.B.A. ’75 Jacqueline O. LiCalzi, B.A. ’85 Lizabeth Lynner, B.A. ’85 and James Palenchar Melissa Butchin, B.A. ’93 and David McNamara, B.B.A. ’90, M.B.A. ’91 Virginia Kane and Jason McKenna, B.B.A. ’96 Emily and Stephen Mendel John A. Michielini, B.B.A. ’90 Mary Ann and Joseph Monticciolo Maureen O. Murphy Domenick Napoletano Zena Sue and Thomas Nunziata, B.B.A. ’55 Tanya F. Levy-Odom, B.B.A. ’90 and Edward Odom David Paine Gregory Parisi, B.B.A. ’83 Daniel Parker Michael D. Penner Catherine and Anthony Perettine, B.B.A. ’87 Mary Phipps Steven Piano, B.B.A. ’87 Emily S. Pines Richard J. Potapchuk, B.B.A. ’77 Vincent A. Puglisi, B.A. ’51, M.A. ’52 Michael Quartier Michael Thomas Ricigliano, B.A. ’95, J.D. ’98 Dana, B.A. ’93 and Frank Berritto Terence Smolev, B.B.A. ’66 Alan P. Solow Bernice, B.A. ’73, M.A. ’82 and Leo Spandorf* Lee R. Spiegel Jonathan D. Stone Corey Alan Tavel, B.A. ’87 Patricia and Thomas Tierney Vern R. Walker Phil Weinper James Michael Wolin, B.S. ’77, M.B.A. ’81 Laura, M.S.Ed. ’92 and Matthew Zvolensky, B.A. ’91 *Deceased

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DONOR SPOTLIGHT: Debra Sandler ’82 Debra Sandler was named president of Mars Chocolate North America in April 2012, after having served as chief consumer officer since 2009. She is a donor to the University and has served on the Board of Trustees since 2008. Ms. Sandler was recently interviewed via email by Hofstra Magazine about her “sweet success” and the importance of giving back to her alma mater. What brought you to Hofstra for your undergraduate studies? When you were planning your career, did you always see yourself in a leadership/management position? I came to Hofstra quite unexpectedly – I was living in Trinidad and Tobago. I had hoped to go to university in Europe to study languages, but my mother was very concerned about my being so far away. She suggested that I go to school in New York (near her sister in Hempstead) for a couple of years before transferring to a school in Europe. I chose Hofstra from the other schools in the New York area because it was the only one that offered an opportunity to combine my love of languages with my interest in business and economics for an undergraduate degree in international trade. My initial aspiration was to return to Trinidad and to ultimately run for a government office, so I guess it would be fair to say that I always saw myself in a leadership position. Were you involved in any extracurricular activities as a student? Do you have any favorite Hofstra memories? While at Hofstra I was most involved with the African Caribbean Students Association, and I also ran on the winning ticket for Student Government in my senior year. Some of my most favorite memories come from my work as an R.A. in Tower D (seventh floor). I think this was a foundation for some of my leadership strengths in later years!

Did you have a favorite class, or were there any professors who acted as mentors to you? I enjoyed so many of my professors at Hofstra – Professor Zacchoni for economics, Professors Kaufmann and Benson for business, and Professor Sung for international finance. It was Professor Moore for international trade who was probably my favorite teacher. I remember looking forward to these classes and imagining what it would be like to work on a global scale. It felt comfortable to me and inspired me to do the work that I enjoy today. When people see your title at Mars, they may think of a “candyland” type of atmosphere. What do you think would surprise people about what you do or what your responsibilities are at Mars? What are the challenges of leading one of the most well-known confection manufacturers in the world? I feel honored to lead the team at Mars, and in some respects it could look like we work in a “candyland” type of atmosphere. There are certainly always opportunities to “taste” new products, and our vending machines freely dispense all of our favorite chocolate brands. But if this is all you saw, it would only be the surface. We are a business like any other, and I think people might be surprised at the time and attention paid to the quality of ingredients and the quality of our products. At the time of this interview, I am visiting an organic, sustainable cocoa farm to better understand our entire process from the cocoa bean to the chocolate bar, and it is impressive to see the attention to detail at every step of the process – probably not what you might imagine when you pick up one of our products for 89 cents at Walmart. You have been a trustee at Hofstra for four years, and you have long maintained a relationship with the University. Why do you feel – with a schedule as busy as yours – that it’s important to stay in touch with and give back to your alma mater? I love Hofstra. The University afforded me so many opportunities to learn and grow at a critical time in my life, and I firmly believe it provided the foundational learning that supports me to this day. When I began work on my M.B.A. at NYU,

I remember feeling that I had a head start on many of the other students around me – thanks to Hofstra. I have many demands on my time, and it is challenging to find the time to do all that I would like to do as an alum. I wish I could do more. In this time of economic uncertainty, what advice would you offer new Hofstra graduates and also current students about succeeding in business? Do you have any do’s or don’ts to offer? These are indeed difficult times and especially for business students – over the last decade, many corporations have been forced to find ways to get the work done with fewer resources, and even as the economy improves many of these jobs will not return. I would advise students to consider the following: • Think of ways to distinguish yourself from the pack. This could be with unique experiences or skills. A good example is building skills in the area of social media – most corporations are still experimenting in this area and are looking for ways to improve. • Be hungry and be flexible. I am still amazed by the number of people who show up for an interview, appearing only moderately interested. It is a basic issue, but you still need to do your research on the company and the people you will be meeting with. You still need to demonstrate that their job is the most interesting job you are considering and the value you can add to the company. The reality is that there are many others waiting at the front door for the very same job. Consider alternative positions to the one you are applying for – as an undergrad it is sometimes more important to get in the door and find your path from there. • Consider entrepreneurship. Economic downturns are ripe times for innovation, and history has proven that this is one of the drivers of new business and new ideas. If you cannot get anyone to hire you, think of what you can create – there are always jobs or needs that are being unmet or underserved.

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2010-11 Alumni and Friends $1,000 to $2,499 Anonymous Friend of Hofstra University Wendy Abrams Robert Hayden Abrams Andrea V. Abukusumo Simon Hyen Ahn Carrie Lynne Alexandrowicz Michael Allain Ahmed Almudallal Lori B. Ames. B.A. ’79 John S. Amols Joan Anton Christopher C. Antone, J.D. ’81 Bryan Louis Arbeit Nancy Aries and Elliott D. Sclar, B.A. ’63 Bonnie Ellen Arnesen, M.S.Ed. ’84 Douglas Michael Arnett Stuart S. Ball Sallyanne, B.S. ’78, M.B.A. ’83 and Brian M. Ballweg, B.A. ’77 Jay G. Baris Ilene H. Barshay, M.S.Ed. ’65 Rosalba, M.A. ’73 and R. Gary Barth Richard Charles Bayer, B.B.A. ’84 Melvin M. Belsky George D. Benjamin, B.S. ’58 David Benjamin, B.A. ’71, J.D. ’74 Stephen A. Bentz, B.A. ’11 Steven David Berkley, B.S. ’79, M.B.A. ’83 Tobias J. Bermant Sondra L. Bernstein, B.A. ’53 Robert J. Bernstein, B.A. ’55 Howard I. Berrent, M.A. ’72 Stephen G. Bondi, B.B.A. ’80 Robert Boos, B.B.A. ’59 Tere and Michael Borgia, B.B.A. ’76, M.B.A. ’85 Kevin Braddish Robert James Braglia, B.F.A. ’77 Joyce Brauer Nicholas Bruno John Joseph Budnick, B.S. ’71, J.D. ’74 Barbara, B.A. ’75, M.B.A. ’76 and Peter Bye Konrad L. Cailteux David L. Calone Anthony Michael Camisa Richard Frank Cappelluzzo, B.B.A. ’62 William F. Carmody Mark J. Caruso Robert C. Carvalho, B.S. ’88 Frank Castagna Robert A. Cerro, B.A. ’10 Wing Cheng Brian Christenson, B.A. ’67 Kim Ciesinski, B.A. ’86, J.D. ’89 Joel Tomas Citron Craig E. Claxton, B.A. ’11 Sarah Cohn Cathaine, B.A. ’75 and C. Payson Coleman James M. Conboy Dorothy and Eugene Connolly,* B.A. ’54, M.B.A. ’64 Paul F. Conte Steven R. Costenoble Charles Bart Cummings Margaret, M.S.Ed. ’84 and Peter D’Albert Anthony N. Dalessio, B.B.A. ’80 Peter Dante Raymond J. Dattwyler, B.A. ’67 Augustus Daurio Kenneth R. David Lawrence Allan Davis, B.A. ’70, M.S.Ed. ’74 Louis F. Demars, M.B.A. ’84 Paul G. Detkin, B.S. ’49 Mitchell Devack Donna C. Diamond, M.B.A. ’86 Gerard DiConza, B.B.A. ’91 Katherine Rouse Dieterich Roger H. Dinh James John DiPietro Victoria Roberts Drogin Merrill Bruce Dubrow, B.B.A. ’84 Douglas A. Edmonds John B. Edwards, B.A. ’96 David Jay Einbinder, B.B.A. ’81 David L. Eisbrouch Mitchell Elberg Jeffrey P. Englander Elissa Epstein, J.D. ’78 Michael Faltischek Thomas A. Famigletti, B.S. ’68 Joan Lucks Feinstein Edward M. Finegan, B.A. ’66

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2010-11 Alumni and Friends Rosalie Helene Contino Kathleen P. Conway Cynthia Cooper Bill Corbett Paul R. Cordella, B.A. ’97 Roxana Coreas Marie A. Corliss Evan W. Cornog Andrew Corrado, M.B.A. ’92 Marie Corrado, M.S.Ed. ’56 Phoebe Tenzer Corwin, B.A. ’52 Kenneth John Cotty, B.B.A. ’74 Joseph Covello Karen Brucker Covitt, B.S.Ed. ’64 Brian David Cox Alan D. Craig, B.A. ’56 Marianne Craven, B.S.Ed. ’63, M.S.Ed. ’66 William T. Cresswell, B.B.A. ’63 Eileen Cronin Corey Cross-Hansen Ashley Ann Crowder Donna Marie Crowley Eric Crusius, B.A. ’97, J.D. ’00 Camille J. Cruz John A. Cuccia Rose Cuison Villazor James P. Cunningham, B.A. ’72 Ona M. Curran, B.A. ’46 Lorraine Denise Curran, B.B.A. ’89 Kevin Thomas Curry, B.B.A. ’93 Alexandra Marie Cury, B.A. ’11 Mark D. Cury, B.A. ’68 Patricia A. Thomas Curry, B.A. ’75 Gerard J. Cusa, B.A. ’78 Michele, B.B.A. ’94, M.B.A. ’01 and James Cusack, B.B.A. ’90, M.B.A. ’98 Deborah, B.B.A. ’86 and Ralph Cusano, M.B.A. ’94 Claudia Ann Cuti, B.A. ’77 Joel Bruce Cutler Andrea Cyriacks, B.A. ’67 Gerald N. Daffner Sandy Ramos, B.A. ’00, M.A. ’03 and Frank Dagostino, B.B.A. ’98 Vincenzo D’Alessandro William Michael Dallesandro, B.B.A. ’81 Laura B. Daly Rita and Michael D’Amato, B.B.A. ’68 Stefani Dana-Langel, B.B.A. ’84 Michael T. D’Antonio, B.A. ’99, M.S.Ed. ’03 Abena Darkeh Pradip K. Das Gregg Datlof Vincent D’Auge Joel Steven Dauman, M.B.A. ’80 Annette Davis Christopher D. Davis Michael Henry Davis Robert A. Davis, B.A. ’70 Breanne Leigh Day Annmarie De Meo, B.B.A. ’87, M.B.A. ’93 E. S. Deans Khafre Deans Annmarie and Paul Debenedittis, B.A. ’92 Angelina Martha Degore, B.B.A. ’80 Francine T. Dekranes Charles T. Delaney William A. Delaney, B.B.A. ’86 Lesley Magaril Delia Francesca, M.S.Ed. ’94 and Paul Delle, B.S. ’80, J.D. ’87 Danielle Marie Dellilo Berardi, B.A. ’01 Marcos Delrosario Briana B. Deluca, B.A. ’11 Robert DeLuca Marianne and Ronald DeMartino, B.B.A. ’62 Steven B. DeMeo Francis A. Denapoli Comila Denning Melissa Dennis, B.F.A. ’05 Joanne, M.A. ’87 and Jeffrey Desarbo, B.B.A. ’86 Paul DeSilva Veronica DeSouza, B.A. ’11 Iva E. Deutchman, B.A. ’74 Ellen Bernstein Deutsch, B.B.A. ’81, M.B.A. ’96 William H. Deveer, B.A. ’51 William Devito Michael Di Fabio, B.B.A. ’75, M.B.A. ’77 Arthur Michael Diamond Harley David Diamond, B.F.A. ’79

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Joseph A. Ganzi Cecilia L. Gardner Elliot Z. Garfinkel, B.A. ’61, M.A. ’67 Gaetano John Gargiulo, B.A. ’74 Peter J. Garino, B.A. ’77 James A. Garner Albert W. Garrigan, B.A. ’58 Catherine Garroni John Paul Gastler, B.A. ’11 Judy Gawley Carmen D. Gawronski, B.B.A. ’86 Bayo Gabriel Gbowu Emily Oberwager Geiger, B.A. ’86 Gerard A. Geisweller Anita Gelberg, B.S. ’52 Adam Geller, B.A. ’98 Jay T. Gendal Susanne Gennusa Dolores Genovese, B.A. ’54 Clifford M. Gerber Harold E. Gerber, B.S. ’51, M.B.A. ’53 Frank Germinaro Engers Louis Germosen, B.B.A. ’00 Stephen M. Gershenson, B.A. ’62 Frank George Giangrande, B.A. ’58, M.S.Ed. ’64 John M. Giannoni, B.B.A. ’66 Eleanor E. Gilder Karen M. Gill, B.A. ’70 Thomas Kevin Gill, B.S.Ed. ’80, M.S.Ed. ’01 John Gilligan Philomena Gilligan Katherine Gilman Ann Ryan Gilmartin, B.A. ’01, M.A. ’05 Matthew Ginty Richard Gerard Gisonny, B.A. ’82 Dawn M. Giudice, B.A. ’85 George A. Giuliani Andrea L. Gladding Donald A. Glasel Heather N. Glazewski, B.A. ’11 Ingrid, B.A. ’74, M.S.Ed. ’75 and Paul Glorioso, B.A. ’74 Claire, B.A. ’49 and Norman Gluf Anil Kumar Goel Jeff Gold Alan Barry Goldberg, B.A. ’74 Beth Sheba Goldberg, M.A. ’95 Howard Marc Goldberg, B.A. ’94, M.A. ’98 Roslyn D. Goldmacher Maurice H. Goldman, M.B.A. ’00, J.D. ’99 Marc D. Goldsmith, B.B.A. ’08 Joanne Goldstein Philip Goldstein Susan M. Goldstein, B.S.Ed. ’65 Zelda Goldstein Nicholas Franco Gomes Kathleen, B.A. ’65, M.S.Ed. ’72 and John Gonzalez, B.B.A. ’64, M.B.A. ’72 Luz E. Gonzalez Myrka A. Gonzalez Gautam Goon Joseph Gorczyca Kevin X. Gordon Kathryn E. Gordon-Clifford, B.A. ’98 Keith Gossweiler Ed Gould Rebecca and William Gould, B.A. ’72 Susan Olsen Grabel, B.B.A. ’75 Mary L. Grandy Edmund M. Grant Michael Scott Grant, B.A. ’83 Claire M. Graves, B.A. ’08, M.A. ’10 Howard Edward Graves, M.A. ’81 Laurie Davis Gray Rick Gray Joseph Greco Frances L. Green Patricia Evelyn Green, B.A. ’71, M.B.A. ’80 Richard S. Greener Neal Greenfield Laura J. Gregor, B.B.A. ’85, M.B.A. ’91 Lisa J. Gregorek James Andrew Gregory Tricia J. Griffith, B.A. ’99 Zigfrid R. Grins, B.S. ’67, M.A. ’75 Mark Joseph Groff, B.A. ’81 Harold Gross Leslie C. Gross Dennis L. Grossman Jill Grossman, M.B.A. ’85 Leonard Grumbach Vincent J. Guarnaccia Rimma Guberman

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2010-11 Alumni and Friends Marta Garcia Holliday, B.A. ’94 Arthur W. Hombach, B.A. ’64, M.A. ’69 Henry R. Hood Barbara J. Hoover Alan Horowitz Cynthia Horowitz Kenneth A. Horowitz, M.B.A. ’86 Richard Ira Horowitz Steven A. Horowitz, B.A. ’81, J.D. ’84, M.B.A. ’89 Donald Hortenbach, B.S. ’63 Maureen Brady Houck Edward David Houghton, B.A. ’69 Larry McDuffie Howard, B.A. ’64 Sheila Howard, B.B.A. ’64 Judith S. Hozore Frank James Hruska, B.B.A. ’87 Shaohua Hu Patricia Ann Hudgins, B.A. ’76 Henry C. Hudson Monika Hudson Jerry Hughes Sherri Lynn Hughes Kauffman Catherine Hunerberg, B.A. ’48 Sean O. Hutchinson, B.B.A. ’10 Cletus Hyacinth, B.B.A. ’90, M.A. ’94 Anthony Rocco Iannucci Christine Marie Iannuzzi, B.A. ’03 Edward P. Ichart, B.B.A. ’81 Philip John Iconis Bradley S. Igel, B.B.A. ’09 Robinson Iglesias Richard Edwin Illich, B.A. ’10 Charles T. Ingoglia Karen Elizabeth Ingvoldstad, B.S. ’67, M.A. ’72 Colby Blair Itkowitz, B.A. ’05 AnnaMaria Izzo-Barbieri Kim Jackman Donald A. Jackson Joey Jackson Paul Jackson Paul Robert Jacobi, B.A. ’69 Howard E. Jacobs Gavin Francis Jacobson, B.S. ’83 Roni L. Jacobson Steven M. Jaeger Mark S. Jaffe Jennifer Jager David A. Jallah, B.B.A. ’11 Beverly B. Jarrett, M.S.Ed. ’63 Frantz J. Jean-Baptiste, B.B.A. ’01 Michelle Lynn Jenkins, M.B.A. ’00 Cliff Jernigan Ralph Joel Alexander N. Johnson David W. Johnson Ellen P. Johnson Joane Johnson Paul Carman Johnson, B.A. ’62, M.S.Ed. ’64 Robert Kenneth Johnson, B.A. ’59 Julie Anne Jonassen Gloria Jones Evelyn R. Jones, B.A. ’75, M.S.Ed. ’81 Richard Kennedy Jones, B.A. ’57 Sandra Jones, B.S.Ed. ’64, M.A. ’66 Walter F. Jones, B.S. ’52 Jacqueline Jones-Ford Tiffany M. Jordan Joel H. Joseph Michael C. Josephs Otto C. Juelich, B.A. ’50 Jason A. Kaatz Michael F. Kaczynski, B.B.A. ’88, M.B.A. ’96 Howard Jeffrey Kahn, M.B.A. ’83 Jeffrey S. Kahn Sharon Kahn Bernstein Jack Brian Kaley, B.A. ’61 Francisca and Robert Kan, B.A. ’53 Janine M. Kane, B.S. ’95 Patrick J. Kane, B.S. ’76 Renee N. Kantor, M.S.Ed. ’72 Barry B. Kaplan, B.A. ’68, M.A. ’69 Nancy F. Kaplan, B.A. ’73, M.A. ’92 Ahmet K. Karagozoglu Paul R. Karan Alexandra J. Karch Jacquelyn Kardoulias, B.A. ’07, M.S.Ed. ’09 Helen Karpowicz John L. Kase Ina Katz David Seth Katz Edward Melvin Katz, B.A. ’56 Arthur Kaufman Robert Ira Kaufman, B.B.A. ’77

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Sara Joy Longini, B.A. ’11 Christopher Longo, B.B.A. ’05 Christopher James Looney Vincent Lopes, B.B.A. ’01 Steven Lopez Marie Loria, B.A. ’71, M.A. ’76 George Loros, B.B.A. ’56 Richard A. Lotano, B.A. ’70 Benjamin Edward Loturco Susan Sherwood Loucks, B.A. ’91, J.D. ’11 Susan Bassuk Louis, B.A. ’70 William J. Lowell, B.A. ’76 Robert Stevens Loweth, B.A. ’61 Hastie N. Lowther Tiffany Marie Lozano Margery J. Lubet Nikia Lubin, B.S. ’10 Susan Mishler Lubitz Nancy Lucas Corring, B.A. ’59 and Charles Lucido, B.B.A. ’59 Paula Luparello, B.S.Ed. ’80 Nicole J. Luttinger Julie Davis Lutz Kelly Josephine Lutz Meryl Gail Lutz, B.A. ’70 Michael J. Lynch Heidi Macaneney Claude J. Macari, M.B.A. ’83 Camille Mackler Deborah Ann Addis Madison, B.F.A. ’77 Eustacchio Magarelli John J. Mahon John P. Mahon, B.A. ’82 John W. Mahoney Frank Joseph Mahr, B.B.A. ’94, J.D. ’97 Ronnie S. Maibaum, M.A. ’72 Josephine A. Maietta Mark Malak David C. Malanga, B.B.A. ’96, M.B.A. ’07 Arisleyda C. Maldonado, M.B.A. ’94 Satpal Malhotra Lindsay J. Malkiewich Saville Mallach Donna Malone Barbara Brooke Manning Lauren Elizabeth Manning Ajit H. Mansukhani Adrienne, B.A. ’53, M.S.Ed. ’55 and Alan Mantis Sallie Manzanet Joan C. Marasco Frank Louis Maraviglia, M.S.Ed. ’63 Audra Marcantonio, B.A. ’97, M.S.Ed. ’03 Joseph P. Marchica, M.B.A. ’78 Janice Marcin Jeffrey Lee Marcus, B.B.A. ’82, M.B.A. ’84 Frederick Margolin Ruby Marin Philip R. Marino, B.S. ’76 Edith Gottlieb Markel, M.A. ’70 Laurence Stephen Markowitz, B.A. ’74 Marilyn Marlow Michelle Marquez Tammy Marquis Joseph W. Marriott, M.B.A. ’67 Barbara Leslie Marsh Joseph George Marshall, B.A. ’58 Victor M. Martinez Petri T. Marttinen Anna D. Marturano Mariusz J. Masnyk Michael F. Masone, B.S. ’72 Eric Massengill Judith Leah Massis-Sanchez Eileen D. Massmann, B.A. ’51, M.S.Ed. ’53 Brian Patrick Masterson, B.S. ’50 Michael Mastroianni Anil Mathur Harold B. Matles, B.B.A. ’57 Teddy Matozzo Veronica Matthews Julie Matz Andrew John Matzelle, B.A. ’82 Jillian Mauro, B.A. ’05 Daniel L. Mayer Craig Thomas Mayer, M.S. ’10 Myra and Douglas Mayer Christopher M. Mayo, B.B.A. ’07 Richard Joseph Mazandi-Iseke, B.A. ’71 Stuart David Mazer, B.S. ’78 Esme Mazzeo, B.A. ’10

Roberto Mazzoleni Pearse Stephen McCormack, B.B.A. ’91 Diane, B.B.A. ’81 and Charles McGaughey Maureen McAdam Richard E. McAllister Brian Joseph McArdle B.A. 1983 Maurine Mcaree Daniel P. McCabe Cara Ann McCaffrey Daniel J. McCarthy, B.B.A. ’54 Layne Carlough McCarthy Stacy W. McCay Kathleen M. McClain, B.S. ’11 Sarah E. McCleskey James Mccloskey Ray McClure Kelly J. Mccormick Kenneth Emerson McCracken, B.B.A. ’83 Patricia D. Mccracken, B.A. ’78 Gereal Doggette McCray, M.S.Ed. ’87 David P. McCulloch, B.B.A. ’86 Teri Mccullough, B.A. ’97 and James Tonna, B.S. ’96 Erin M. McDermott, B.B.A. ’94 Jacqueline Eve McDermott Robert K. McDonald D. Lani McElgun, B.A. ’03, M.A. ’07 Diane and Charles McGaughey, B.B.A. ’80 Michael McGowan Thomas John McGowan, B.F.A. ’81 Joseph McHale, B.B.A. ’79 Patrick McHugh Christina Visaxis McIntyre, B.A. ’62 Kathryn Uliano McKenny, B.A. ’94, M.S.Ed. ’96 Thomas C. McKessey, B.B.A. ’60 Donald Gordon McKinnon, B.A. ’68 William D. McLaurin Elizabeth McLoughlin John F. McLoughlin, B.B.A. ’80 Ophelia McMorris Laurel Lee Mcneill Patrick J. McNelis, B.B.A. ’85 Julie A. McNickle Sherry L. McPherson, B.A. ’92 Mary Margaret McShane, B.A. ’87 Theresa Mary McSweeney Maire McVicker Terri M. McWhorter Robert P. Medwid Maureen M. Meehan, B.A. ’68, M.A. ’74 Justin Mehr Michael Meittinis, B.B.A. ’01, M.S. ’03 Roberta Melnick William G. Melone, B.A. ’69 Anthony Melosci Jason M. Melser, B.B.A. ’10 Vincent James Meluzio, B.B.A. ’02 Bruce William Menzies, B.S. ’76 Jose F. Mercado Anthony Robert Mercurio, B.A. ’61 Margaret and Thomas Merle, B.A. ’71 Jennifer Lea Merrill, B.S. ’01 and Kevin Warne Jean M. Metallo William G. Metzler, B.B.A. ’86 James E. Meyer Joel Nathan Meyer Maria Evelyn Meyer, B.S. ’95 Peter D. Meyer, B.B.A. ’56 Aileen Michaels Peter A. Michaelson Maria, B.A. ’79 and Peter Michalski, B.B.A. ’86 Ronide Michel Nelson Forrest Migdal, B.A. ’75 Mark Edward Mildner, B.B.A. ’80 Charles D. Miles Cullen J. Miller Ellen H. Miller Mark S. Miller, B.S. ’84 Ryan Blair Miller, B.A. ’07 Jennifer Milligan Swindle Doris Mills Ramon Christopher Mills William Mills, B.S. ’48, M.B.A. ’56 Martin F. Mines Susan, B.A. ’79 and Mark Mingelgreen, M.B.A. ’84 Ellyn J. Minor Marjorie Heyman Mintzer B.A. ’56, J.D. ’75 Vinee Minutella Tanveer P. Mir


2010-11 Alumni and Friends Barbara J. Mishkin, B.S.Ed. ’62 Dev D. Mishra Michael E. Mitelman Mark Alan Molinsky, B.A. ’79 Richard Edward Monath, B.A. ’72 Erica F. Moncayo, B.B.A. ’97 Lee J. Mondshein Tyrone J. Montague Karen Mary Montalbano, B.A. ’80 John Montesano Lily Anastasia Moore, B.F.A. ’11 Lisa Marie Monticciolo Ceola D. Moore Meshawn Moore Ronald J. Moore Sophie Moore Susanne May Morahan, B.A. ’82 Butch Moran Terence Andrew Moran, B.A. ’03 Steven Lloyd Morand, M.A. ’70 Wendy Morgan Theresa and Keith Mormile, B.S. ’85 David B. Morris, B.B.A. ’56 Elliott T. Morris, B.A. ’72 Helene Morris James J. Morris, B.B.A. ’68 Michael H. Morris, B.S. ’59 Jennifer Morrison Stephanie Morse-Shamosh Darren Joseph Moschella, B.S. ’10 Andrea Moten James Mrozack, B.S. ’69 Wayne Michael Muchmore, B.B.A. ’62 Steven V. Mule Kristen Mulhern and Christopher Nolan Mark E. Mullen Malachy J. Mulligan, B.B.A. ’80 Gobind P. Munjal Anthony R. Murillo Barbara Walsh Murphy, B.A. ’58 Edward D. Murphy, B.A. ’54 Karen J. Murphy Robyn J. Murphy, B.A. ’85 Terence P. Murphy Allison Wormell Mussen Edward Mackey Myers, B.A. ’55 Jay Nadelbach Sunil Vikram Nair, M.S. ’05 Vito A. Napolitano Kusum Narang Gita Anjali Narayan Richard Narog Adam Nathanson Kumar Ajoy Nayak Isaac Solomon Neal, B.B.A. ’10 Frank J. Nedelka James Neelankavil Charles S. Neff, M.S.Ed. ’98 Mark A. Nemirow, B.A. ’87 Paul Douglas Nenninger, B.S. ’64 Sheryl, B.A. ’09 and Donald Neubauer, B.A. ’05 Alan Neuschatz, B.A. ’59 Gilda Smith Newman Roland Nicholson Tom Nickels Stephen H. Nisenson, B.B.A. ’66 Frank J. Nocella Susan Lee Nolan, B.B.A. ’81, M.B.A. ’89 Kathryn Alicia Noonan, B.S.Ed. ’08 Christine Noschese, B.A. ’67 Robyn Sharon Nowes, B.A. ’95 Steven Albert Nuzzi Robert Gustav Nyberg, B.B.A. ’61 Elizabeth F. O’Brien, M.A. ’97 Elizabeth L. O’Brien, B.B.A. ’00 Vincent J. O’Brien, B.B.A. ’91 Maureen O’Connell Terry F. O’Dwyer, B.S. ’60 Mary and Pat O’Hanlon Douglas Erwin Ohngemach, M.B.A. ’93 Edward K. Oleske, B.S. ’70 William Louis Olivari, B.B.A. ’66 Daniel J. O’Malley, B.A. ’00 John Charles O’Malley Jeanne E. O’Neill Lisa M. O’Neil, B.A. ’86 Paul H. O’Neill Peter Alan Opatut, B.A. ’99 Robert C. Opdahl, B.S. ’56 Bonnie Irene Optekman, B.A. ’76 Brendan O’Reilly, B.A. ’08 Deborah*, B.B.A. ’81, M.B.A. ’84 and Albert Orlando, B.A. ’81, M.B.A. ’83 Ronald G. Ort Tunji Oshodi, B.B.A. ’92 Jeffrey Eric Oster, B.B.A. ’72

Ashira Pelman Ostrow Danielle Lorraine O’Sullivan, B.B.A. ’94 Denise A. O’Sullivan, B.B.A. ’86 Elizabeth O’Sullivan Michael J. O’Sullivan, B.B.A. ’70 Lisa M. Pace, B.B.A. ’88 Raquel, B.A. ’69, M.S. ’73 and Robert Pachas, B.A. ’68 and M.S.Ed. ’75 Ira Packer, B.A. ’72 Tyler Gill Pahigian, B.A. ’11 Fredrick C. Paine Shahnaz Pakravan, B.F.A. ’79 Chloe Panayiotou, B.A. ’10 Nicole Pantony Julie Paolillo, B.B.A. ’90, M.B.A. ’97 and Anthony Sibilla Edward Papa Susan and George Papaioannou, M.A. 1988 Debora Pappolla Lisa Paquette Lorraine Parent Lawrence T. Paretta, B.A. ’04 Michelle Adrien Parfitt David S. Paris Byeongju Park Christopher Parlo Stephen Parmiter Derek L. Partee Jonathon L. Partridge, B.A. ’00 Raffaele Pascuzzo, B.B.A. ’96 Jaclyn Ann Pasquerella, M.S. ’04 Robert F. Pastor, B.A. ’63, M.S. ’78 Virendrakumar D. Patel Barbara Jackson Patton, B.A. ’79, J.D. ’82 William H. Pavony, B.B.A. ’60 Patrick B. Payne Robert Payne Richard J. Pearson, B.S. ’74 Adam Pekor, B.A. ’05 Vincent P. Pellegrino Paul B. Peloquin, B.A. ’68 David Pennetta Lea G. Pennington, B.A. ’57 Cira Peragine Adam Jeremy Peretz Saritha S. Perez Izabel Peros, B.B.A. ’01 Rosanna Perotti Olivia Da Vinha Perricone-Healy Henry D. Perry, B.A. ’67 Ian Pesses Ann M. Peterson, B.A. ’75, M.S.Ed. ’79 Linda Viola Petito, B.S.Ed. ’61 Elvira, B.A. ’77, M.A. ’94 and Paul Pettersen, B.A. ’77 Perry Pettus Robert Walter Pfeiffer,* B.S. ’43 John Pfister, B.S. ’50 Patrick T. Philbin, B.B.A. ’87 Alexander D. Phillips Rocky Piaggione Michael M. Picozzi, B.A. ’52 Elizabeth Velez, B.B.A. ’89, M.B.A. ’94 and David Piechota, B.B.A. ’89 Linda Carole Pierce, B.A. ’72 Scott Pierce Stanley Pierce Lisa Ann Pieroni Ronald T. Piervincenzi, B.E. ’93 Joan and James Pinaire, M.B.A. ’95 Adam Heath Pischel, M.B.A. ’09 Antoinette Pizarro Laraine A. Pizzi, B.S. ’95 Marilyn, B.S.Ed. ’61 and Alan Plotz, B.A. ’58 Martha Zeleniak and James Podobinski Jeanine Marie Poggi B.A. ’06 Robert A. Poggioli Graciela Pollard-Johnson Mark P. Popiel Marci Porcano Dorothy Porter Mike A. Postilio, B.S.Ed. ’98 Lori Jean Canestraro, B.A. ’84, M.S.Ed. ’88 and Richard Powell, B.A. ’84, M.B.A. ’91 Mary Power Michael P. Powers Gertrude Decker Pownall, B.A. ’48, M.A. ’53 Lisa Ann Pravato, B.B.A. ’87 Christine Price Melissa Price, B.B.A. ’93, J.D. ’96 Morton L. Price Sarah J. Price, B.A. ’98 Noreen Priest

Deborah Prinz, B.A. ’74 and Lawrence Neher Mark E. Prizant, B.B.A. ’01 Sophia Prountzos, B.B.A. ’87 Valerie Provenzano, B.A. ’61 Tra’shon D. Pugh, B.A. ’11 Christine Marie Punch, B.A. ’03, M.A. ’05 Humera, M.B.A. ’99 and Irfan Qazi, M.B.A. ’98 Julie R. Quain, B.A. ’74 Donna Marie Quilty, B.B.A. ’82 Edward Lynch Quinn James J. Quinn Ronald M. Quinn, M.S.Ed. ’57 Gerhard Karl Raabe B.A. ’69 Sina Y. Rabbany Irene Rebelman Rabinor, B.A. ’63 Patrice B. Rachlin Jessica Michele Raddock, B.S. ’10 Domenick Rafter, B.A. ’06 Anoop Rai Roberto Ramirez Patricia A. Rapp Madeline McDermott Rappelt, B.A. ’47 Melbourne Rappoport, B.A. ’52 Bruce A. Rauch, B.B.A. ’69 Wendy Ann Rauh, B.A. ’87 Mercedes Ravelo Tara N. Reedy, B.B.A. ’01, M.B.A. ’03 Peter Gerard Regan, B.B.A. ’87 Patricia M. Regensburg, B.B.A. ’98 Anthony Arthur Reidlinger, B.A. ’49 Maura and William Raymond Reilly, B.B.A. ’62 Susan M. Reinhardt, B.A. ’81 Michael Barnes Reiss Scott Clay Reiss, B.B.A. ’80, M.B.A. ’81 Joseph Renaghan Peter N. Resnick Seny Taveras and Martin E. Restituyo, J.D. ’02, M.B.A. ’05 Richard William Reutzel, B.S. ’74 Margaret Reay Reynheer Don H. Reynolds, B.B.A. ’83 Malek Rezig, B.B.A. ’97 Marge, B.S.Ed. ’68 and Constantine Ricci, B.A. ’52, M.A. ’55 David Arthur Rich, B.S. ’80 Edward Rich Ina R. Richards, B.A. ’71 James John Richards, B.A. ’64, M.S.Ed. ’69 Kenneth Robert Richards, B.B.A. ’84 Leah S. Richardson Daniel P. Richford, B.A. ’09 Mary Jane Richilson, B.A. ’76, M.A. ’77 Keith H. Richman Robyn D. Ringler Lawrence Ripak, B.S. ’67 Bruce Ritter Joan Ritter and Mark Osnowitz Emily R. Rivard, B.A. ’11 Gisella Rivera Robert B. Rizzi, M.A. ’74 Vitro Rizzi B.S. ’49 Pascal Robert, B.A. ’92 Judi A. Roberts Anthony Edward Robinson Denise Robinson Maryann C. Robinson Nathalie G. Robinson Leslie G. Roden, B.S.Ed. ’67 Jennifer Lynn Rodman, M.A. ’06 Robert H. Roehrig, B.A. ’68 Evelyn Rogers Hugh Rogers Margaret Grappone Roman, B.A. ’75, M.A. ’78 Mindy Joy Roman Sharon Roman, B.A. ’72 Jean Marie Roncallo, B.A. ’82 Theodore Ronneburger Arthur Ronson Charles Lincoln Rose, B.B.A. ’89 Diana L. Rose, B.S. ’95, M.S. ’99 Patricia C. Rose Doria Rosen Morris Rosen, B.A. ’55 Kenneth M. Rosenberg Peter Charles Rosenberg, B.F.A. ’76, M.B.A. ’76 Jared Ryan Rosenblatt Mary, B.A. ’59 and David Rosenbluth, B.A. ’48 Holly, B.A. ’65 and David Rosenfeld, B.A. ’65

Bernardine W. Rosenthal Kathy and Stuart Rosenthal Victor M. Rosenzweig Robbin E. Rose-Teitelbaum, B.B.A. ’81 Paul Martin Rosman, B.A. ’64 David S. Rosner, B.A. ’94 Lauren T. Ross, B.A. ’99 Richard R. Rossi Bob Rossi Christopher Vincent Rotella, B.B.A. ’81 Cheryl and Andrew Roth Amy, B.A. ’82 and Howard Rothschild, B.A. ’81, J.D. ’84 Kelly Marie Rothwell, B.B.A. ’09 Keishan T. Rowe B.B.A. ’05 Charlene Elizabeth Rubbo, B.B.A. ’91 Richard L. Rubenfeld, B.A. ’70 Rachael Ariana Rubens, B.B.A. ’05 Jack Rubenstein Debra Lynn Rubin Jason Mark Rubin, B.A. ’69 Jay Rubinstein, B.B.A. ’82 Andrew Ruckh Louis J. Ruggirello, B.B.A. ’11 Lauren Jae Ruotolo, B.A. ’00 Walter L. Ruskiewicz Jason Russell Viviana L. Russell Salvatore J. Russo Linda Jean Ruston Diane M. Ryan, B.A. ’83 Donald L. Ryan Joseph M. Ryan, B.A. ’59 William Joseph Ryan, B.S.Ed. ’80 Richard Ryder Christine Rykowski Vellore K. Sabapathy Franca and Steven Sachs Jason Sackoor Mark Sackstein Carole Safenowitz Rina Saha Ethel Estelle Salomon, B.A. ’39 Robert R. Saltzman Stephen Philip Salzman, B.B.A. ’66 Daniel G. Sanders Susan Sanders Nicole Marie SanPhillipo Robert J. Santimays, B.B.A. ’79, M.B.A. ’82 Joseph Patrick Santoro, B.A. ’74, M.A. ’77 Stanley Dominick Santoro, B.B.A. ’74 Hani Sarji Samir Kanti Sarkar Richard A. Sarner Mark Sarro, B.A. ’08 John Joseph Sauerland, B.S.Ed. ’80, M.S. ’03 Yasmine Sayegh Waymond Saylor, B.A. ’60 Robert John Sayre, B.A. ’70 Domenica R. Scalamandre Dana K. Scalere Ronald J. Scalise Michael Scarpa Frank Scarpinato, B.B.A. ’88 Ken I. Schachter Donna M. Schaefer, B.B.A. ’85 Kerry Irene Schaefer, B.A. ’04, M.A. ’06 Kim Scharfglass, M.A. ’06 Erika Ann Schaub Owen W. Schaub, B.A. ’63 Marshall Schein, B.A. ’69 Mark Scheiner Frank Nicholas Schellace Andrew Ike Schepard Anthony Z. Scher Kurt A. Schielke, B.A. ’58 Charles J. Schilling Michael Schimel Priscilla Schlegel Howard M. Schmertz Judith Schmertz Anthony Michael Schmitt Scott Ian Schneider, B.B.A. ’84 Paul I. Schneiderman William J. Schneir, M.S.Ed. ’94 Chester Henry Edward Schnepf, M.A. ’74 Michael D. Schnur Diane Schonau Schoch, B.A. ’68 Gwen Schoenfeld and Barry Mehlman Robert Schoenhaut Francine Schray, B.S. ’11 Emily G. Schreiber, B.S.Ed. ’65, M.A. ’95 Joseph Bernard Schubach, B.B.A. ’66

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Steven Stavros Valenti Jeffrey V. Vallillo, B.B.A. ’96 Rose Valvezan Allan M. Van Wickler, B.B.A. ’55 William H. Vandewater, B.B.A. ’56 Rosemary Vassallo Kirby Veevers, M.H.A. ’08 Anthony Francis Vella, B.E. ’82 Maria Vellucci Appukutty Venugopalan Elizabeth K. Venuti Thomas J. Verde Anthony Vero, B.A. ’01 James W. Versocki Judy A. Vianest, B.A. ’97 Joseph Vidvlich Kyarra Amoy Vilfort Frank P. Viola, M.S.Ed. ’74 John Robert Viola, M.B.A. ’89 Jonah Violante Danielle M. Visvader Maureen Gail Vitale, B.A. ’04 William J. Voelker, B.B.A. ’61 Claire Juliette Vohs, B.S. ’66, M.S.Ed. ’69 James R. Voight Virginia A. Vollmar, B.S. ’79 Susan Vomaro, B.B.A. ’94 John Vourderis Millicent Jeanne Vulcan Erin A. Wade Malcolm Wade Judith Wady Clara Wagner Kevin Walker, B.B.A. ’73 Monique Sharone Walker, B.B.A. ’88 Robert G. Wall, B.B.A. ’59 Sangeeta Wall Kathleen M. Wallace Lillian, B.B.A. ’82 and Patrick Wallace, B.B.A. ’82 Jennifer Merrill and Kevin Warne, B.A. ’00 Jaclyn I. Waters Patricia Watkins Ryan M. Watson, M.B.A. ’09 Marlon Antonio Watson Anne B. Watters, M.S. ’97 Mary Burton Watts, M.S.Ed. ’64 Heather and Michael Waxman, M.S.Ed. ’97 Richard H. Waxman Richard Webb Kellie Ann Weeks, B.A. ’02 Lorraine Weicman, M.A. 70 Claude Weinberg Alan E. Weiner Abe Weinzimer John R. Weisenseel Diane, B.S.Ed. ’66 and Philip Weisman, B.S. ’66 Alexander Eden Weiss Ellen Weiss Herbert A. Weiss Joan Weiss Marilyn Weiss Stephen R. Weiss Brent Gordon Weitzberg, B.A. ’10 Frederick H. Wen David Ira Weprin Brenda Feit Westheim, B.S.Ed. ’64 Julia Amory Wharton Jorge R. Wheeler Winter Wheezers George Holly Whitacre, B.A. ’57, M.S.Ed. ’59 Donald Austin White, M.S.Ed. ’57 Janie Whitney William Edward Wicks Gloria and Raymond Widmer, B.S. ’49 Gloria, B.A. ’47 and Raymond Widmer Jennifer L. Wiggins Charles C. Wilcox, M.A. ’87 Craig Jay Wild, B.B.A. ’79 Barry S. Wilder, B.A. ’68 Ben F. Wilder B.B.A. ’53 Edith, B.A. ’42 and Horatio Wilkinson Errol E. Williams Henry M. Williams Mark A. Williams Mervin Junior Williams, B.S. ’02 Ramona L. Williams, B.A. ’93 Nelson H. Willick Wayne Andre Willoughby, B.B.A. ’87 Charmaine Sherriff Wilson, B.B.A. ’83 Dawn Wilson Kim Wilson Eve K. Winer

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Kenneth A. Winkelman Thomas J. Winters Robert Wishnew, B.B.A. ’73 Harold J. Withers, B.A. ’65 Kenneth J. Witkin, B.A. ’72 Fred Wolff, B.S. ’61 Craig J. Wolgast, B.B.A. ’11 Glen Wolther Donald P. Wood, B.A. ’10 Cynthia Ann Woodhouse Patricia Woods Patricia Pharcene Wright, B.B.A. ’90, J.D. ’93 Troy K. Wright Winifred and William Wymes Jill Percival Wynns, B.A. ’68 Constance, B.A. ’82 and Scott Wysota, B.A. ‘83 Kamran Eli Yaghoubzadeh Denise Linda Yannone, B.A. ’73, M.S.Ed. ’74 Eloy Yndigoyen Benjamin T. Young, B.S. ‘52 Olga Brown Young Chang Hi Yun Joseph R. Yura Seymour C. Yuter, B.A. ‘48 Laurajean Zabielski Irene, B.B.A. ’82 and Albert Zaccor, B.A. ’82 Allen Jeffrey Zagoren, B.A. ’69 Timothy F. Zalak, B.B.A. ’74 Francis J. Zampino, M.A. ’65 Thomas Zampino Martha Ann Zeleniak and James Podobinski Todd M. Zelnick, B.B.A. ’77 Nicole Zergebel Bennett G. Zier, B.A. ’67 Brian Zilber Eric Marc Zim Richard Allan Zimmerman Diana L. Ziskin, B.A. ’10 Susan Zizza, B.A. ’87, M.S.Ed. ’96 Adam L. Zuckerberg, B.A. ’98 David William Zuhusky, B.A. ’79 Deborah Black Zwany Under $99 Anonymous Friends of Hofstra University Reid Aaron Cara H. Aaron, B.A. ’11 Jennifer Christin Abans, B.A. ’06 Michela Abbatiello, B.A. ’02 Ellen Joy Abberbock Mohammad Mustafa Abdelaziz, B.B.A. ’09 Mahmoud M. Abdelaziz Ahmad Abdelaziz, B.A. ’11 Maryann Abela-Tammaro Gabriel D. Abinante Victoria N. Abiuso, B.B.A. ’96 Mahnaz Abnoosi Paul Chinedu Abolo Naimah Fatima Abraham, B.A. ’10 Jeffrey Abrahams John Abrahante Barbara Abrams, B.B.A. ’68 Luba Abramsky, M.A. ’09 Joelkys Abreu Michael Ackerman, B.B.A. ’99, J.D. ’02 Michael Jan Ackerman, B.A. ’66 Steven Michael Ackerman Sarahbeth Ackerman Shirley Ackerman Jeffrey William Ackerson, B.S. ’74 Olga Acosta James C. Adams, B.A. ’00 Linda L. Adams Pamela Abrams Adams, B.S. ’84 Joseph Adasko Oludara Adeeyo, B.A. ’11 Estelle Aden Ann Ader Adenrele A. Adeyeye Jon R. Adkins Bruce Adkinson Sanford Marshall Adler Scott Lee Adler, B.A. ’76 Lynn Karen Adler, B.A. ’80 Bethany Faye Adler Deborah, M.A. ’94 and Andrew Adler, M.B.A. ’92 John Adomavicius Stephanie A. Adomavicius Annette F. Adomavicius Ariel Louise Adrian Marilyn H. Adsitt

Betty Sue Affisco, B.B.A. ’04 Noman Haque Afzal, B.S. ’00 Victoria R. Agel Kathryn J. Agrell, B.S.Ed. ’61 Rhonas and William Agresti Philip Carl Aguas, B.B.A. ’05 Jorge Agudelo, B.B.A. ’07 Deysi Aguilar Robert Agulo Kara L. Ahlfeld, B.B.A. ’95 Saadia Ahmed, B.B.A. ’05, J.D. ’10 Anil R. Ahmed Toni L. Aiello Steven J. Aikens Jason Aingorn, B.A. ’08 Andrew R. Akler Akwesi B. Akuoku Bettiann O. Akusu Louis D. Alaimo, B.B.A. ’11 Rosa Alaimo, B.A. ’11 Matt B. Albala Anne and Charles Albano Karen Theresa Albert Amber Lynne Albrecht, B.A. ’06 Mildred Albrecht Michelle L. Albrecht-Vickers, B.B.A. ’90 Alexis L. Alcantara, B.A. ’04 Evelyn M. Alden George Alderman Giola B. Aldrich, B.A. ’70, M.S.Ed. ’76 Candis Lee Alek-Finkelman Ramon Aleman, B.A. ’06 Vincent A. Alesi, B.E. ’85 Monique Nicole Alexander, M.A. ’11 Cristo Alexander Alfaro, B.A. ’02 Michael A. Ali Kelly Irene Aliano, M.A. ’08 Michael Alicakos, B.S. ’10 Hamad Abdullah Allehidan Jordan E. Allen Nicole Renee Allen Tyler James Allen Amelia J. Allgor Tina M. Allocca, B.S.Ed. ’11 Christopher Guy Allocco, M.B.A. ’89 Anthony J. Almeida, B.S. ’11 Geri Almer Yinette Almonte, B.B.A. ’06 John A. Aloisio, B.B.A. ’62, M.B.A. ’71 Donna Marie Alpers, M.B.A. ’08 Gerness, M.S.Ed. ’68 and Harvey Alpert Leslie Alston Sara Altagracia, B.B.A. ’90 Irnande Marie Altema Jacqueline and Stephen Alter, B.A. ’96 Zachary E. Alter David Aaron Altman Lisa Rose Alton, M.S.Ed. ’98 Dawne M. Alvarado Omar Alvarado, B.B.A. ’09 Sandra C. Alvarez Elizabeth A. Alvarez, B.B.A. ’04 Priscilla Alvarez Natalia C. Alvarez-Plaud Nicole Maria Alves, B.A. ’11 Alexa Nicole Alvey Andrea M. Alvino, B.A. ’11 Anmar Al-yasiri B.B.A. ’97 Concetta Amalfitano Gabriella Amato, B.A. ’10 Joseph Amea Warren Richard Amendola, B.S. ’51 Justine Michelle Amendola Marissa Kussoy and Ralph Amirata Audrey J. Amistad Seth Richard Amper Ohad Ira Amram Gina Recine, B.B.A. ’99 and Brendan Andersen, B.B.A. ’98 Donna Anderson Mary E. Anderson Lauren Anderson Erin Rachel Anderson Christine A. Anderson, B.S. ’77 Morgan E. Anderson Brian S. Anderson Vania Andre, B.A. ’10 Georgia Louise Andre-Goldfine Marla Barnik Andrews, B.B.A. ’84 Christopher Arthur Angeles Nida, B.S. ’83 and Nick Angeliadis Christopher M. Angelini B.A. ’10 Tyler J. Angelo Sacha D. Angira Kristin R. Anicito B.S. ’11 Ellen Ankelman

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2010-11 Alumni and Friends Babatunde Olufemi Ayodeji, M.B.A. ’04 Michelle Azizi Roman Babadzhanov, B.A. ’07 Aaron I. Babcock, B.A. ’11 Matthew Allen Babel, B.B.A. ’91 Mora Catherine Babineau, B.B.A. ’93 Amanda Rose Babyatsky Bridget M. Bach, B.S. ’11 Francis Edward Bade, B.S. ’65 Linda B. Badish, B.A. ’70 Jordan Baer, B.A. ’11 Charles Anthony Bahamonde, B.B.A. ’09 Joseph Bahm, B.A. ’00 Steven K. Baierlein, B.B.A. ’10 Tammy Sue Baiko, B.A. ’02, M.S.Ed. ’06 Barbara Bailey Joseph C. Bailey, B.B.A. ’03 Lawrence Bailey Paula J. Bailey Jerome S. Bailey Colette R. Bailey Jennifer A. Baker, B.S. ’03 Jennifer, B.F.A. ’94 and Richard Suvalle, B.A. ’95 Margaret A. Baker, B.A. ’66 M.S.Ed. ’68 Te’osha A. Baker-Bunch Prashant P. Balani Jean Malerba Balazs, B.A. ’71, M.A. ’76 Joseph S. Balbalian, B.A. ’56 Jennyfer Roseann Baldeosingh, B.A. ’05 Elizabeth V. Baldwin Roger Andrew Ball, B.A. ’92 Dennis Lamont Ball, B.B.A. ’02 Konstantinos Ballas, B.S. ’07 Joan P. Balletta, B.S. ’76 Elizabeth A. Baltazar, B.B.A. ’08 Brian F. Balvin, B.A. ’11 Susan, M.S.Ed. ’96 and Philip Balzafiore Susan and Philip Balzafiore, B.B.A. ’90, J.D. ’95 Maria Sara Banda Rodriguez, B.A. ’02 Alokananda Banerji Leah R. Bank Renee Yvette Banks, B.A. ’80 Tyler H. Banks Jing Bao Jenny J. Bao Bryan E. Baptiste Paul Barahal, B.A. ’70, J.D. ’73 Josue Fabricio Barahona, B.A. ’08, M.S.Ed. ’10 Benjamin H. Baratz, B.B.A. ’10 Jean M. Bardes, B.A. ’71 Joseph Frank Barile, B.B.A. ’01 Lidia Barishnikow Jonathan Barker Kehinde A. Barkley Alexander Bryan Barkley L. Karen Barkman, B.S.Ed. ’66 Jennifer Barksdale Jessica Tara Barlas, B.S. ’11 Ralph Joseph Barlatier, B.A. ’83 Eddie Mae Barnes Erica M. Barnes Bryan Barnes, B.A. ’08 Donna R. Barnes Elizabeth Barnes Brendan Barnes, B.A. ’11 Julie Barnett Jacalyn Levine Barnett, B.A. ’73 Theresa G. Barone, M.S.Ed. ’70 Katie Barone, B.A. ’07 Anthony Lawrence Barra Brigitte Barrall Brigitte Catherine Barrau, B.A. ’11 Aimee Marie Barrett, B.A. ’99 Rachael Barrett Edward Martin Barrett, B.B.A. ’78 Steven Barritz, B.A. ’97 Danielle Barry, B.A. ’11 Thomas Francis Barry, B.A. ’73 Matthew J. Barry Nicola Barry Helene, B.A. ’46 and Frank Barth, B.S. ’48 Adam T. Bartlett Justin Vidal Barton, B.B.A. ’03 Anthony Basile, B.B.A. ’83 Nick Basile Tim Basinger Ellen, B.A. ’79, M.A. ’80 and Michael Bass, B.B.A. ’81

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Clyde L. Berger, B.B.A. ’76 Bridget R. Berger Samantha E. Berger Linda C. Bergman, B.A. ’70 Barbara Jane Kalish Bergmann, M.A. ’74 Alan H. Bergstein Bobette Baskowitz Bergstein, B.A. ’58 Dana S. Bergstrom, B.S. ’11 Sharon Berkins, B.A. ’09, M.S.Ed. ’11 Elayne Berkowitz Julie Berkowitz, B.A. ’11 Allan Martin Berliner, B.A. ’60 Jennie Diane Berman, B.A. ’10 Karen L. Berman Andrew E. Berman Ronni and Kenneth Berman, B.A. ’76 David A. Berman Sebastian Bernard Susan Homfeld Bernard, B.B.A. ’86 Patricia Michaelle Bernateau, M.H.A. ’09 Ronald L. Bernhard, B.A. ’72 Richard Bernstein Marilyn B. Bernstein, B.A. ’64 Paul Robert Bernstein, B.A. ’76 Judith Lenore Bernstein, B.B.A. ’84, M.S.Ed. ’85 Scott M. Berozi, B.A. ’11 Jared Berry, B.S.Ed. ’10 Barbara Gail Berse, B.B.A. ’87 Roslyn Berson Andrew Jones Bertelsen Andrew Steven Bertorelli Alyssa P. Bertuzzi, B.A. ’11 Barbara Ann Besdansky, B.B.A. ’89, M.B.A. ’98 Bree Best, B.S.Ed. ’07 Catherine Besthoff, M.H.A. ’07 Benjamin M. Besunder Darlene Beta Cheryl G. Betz Lauren H. Betz Elizabeth Jane Beyer Mira Bhargava Karen Bhasin, B.A. ’97 Balbinder Singh Bhogal Nil Kamal Bhowmik Hannah Diane Bialosky Adam Seth Bialow, B.A. ’88 Marianne Biangardi Carmen Lisa Bica Henny Lee Bick, B.A. ’69 Kareem Bien-Aime Ariel T. Bierig John P. Bifone Michael S. Bifone Joseph E. Bifulco, B.B.A. ’94 Micaela Traill Bigg Iris Bikel Adam Bildzukewicz, B.A. ’02, M.S.Ed. ’06 Gordon C. Bill Carole Bilodeau Nataliya Binshteyn Michael Anthony Biondi, B.A. ’01 John Peter Biordi, B.B.A. ’02 Stephen Jack Birbiglia, M.B.A. ’88 Katelyn J. Birge Steven R. Birnbaum, B.A. ’67, M.A. ’70 Ursula Mary Bischoff Nicole Catherine Bisco, B.A. ’09 Christine Jennifer Bishop, M.S.Ed. ’02 Eric A. Biss Brittany L. Bissonnette Arabinds K. Biswas Stuart Bittelman Eric Bittman Clarice Bizzigotti, B.A. ’52 Michael A. Blach, B.B.A. ’11 Carol, B.S. ’80 and Tadeus Blach, B.B.A. ’81 Kirsten L. Black Michael Ross Blackburn, B.A. ’11 Chenelle Nicole Blackman, B.A. ’96 Edy Blady Deanna Naomi Blafer, B.S. ’60 Monique Patrice Blake, B.A. ’90 Chelsea M. Blanchette Douglas Andrew Blankrot, B.B.A. ’10 James R. Blasi, B.B.A. ’96 Chris Blau, B.A. ’11 Alan Robert Blayne, B.A. ’75, M.A. ’78 Lynda M. Blegen Rhoda Bleich Stanley Bleifer

John C. Blenn, B.A. ’11 Patrick J. Bliss, M.S. ’11 Curtis W. Block, B.A. ’61 Joshua Ian Block, B.S. ’02, M.S.Ed. ’03 Brian A. Bloom Steven P. Bloom, B.A. ’66 Stanley Bloomfield Marcia Sue Blume, M.B.A. ’82 Lewis John Boble Edward Peter Bochynski, B.B.A. ’82 Frances A. Bock Lawrence Robert Boddy, B.S.Ed. ’73 Connie Ellen Boden, M.A. ’11 Constance L. Bodley, B.B.A. ’56 Ashley N. Bodling Daniel R. Boehnk Robert Elliot Bogan, B.A. ’89 James Anthony Boglioli Brian Kenneth Bohl, B.A. ’08, M.A. ’10 Victoria Marie Bohme Richard E. Boily, B.B.A. ’76 Imran Bokhari, B.B.A. ’11 Alfred Bollet Jillian E. Bonanne Joanne Y. Bonasera, B.A. ’73 Vincelle Nicole Davina BonCamper, B.B.A. ’06 Margaret Bondi John P. Bongiorno Milagros Bonilla, B.A. ’08 Christine G. Bonina, B.A. ’11 Kenneth G. Bonn, B.S. ’52 LeeAnne Homburger Bonnet, M.A. ’01 Alexander R. Bonnin, B.S. ’11 Nicole D. Bono, B.B.A. ’10 Alina Bonsell, B.B.A. ’04 Seth J. Bookey, B.A. ’85 Lee Matthew Bookfor Connie Boone Christopher Booth, B.B.A. ’11 Cody J. Bordeau Lindsay E. Bordonaro Michael Charles Bordwell, B.F.A. ’02, M.S.Ed. ’04 Jayni Borek, B.S. ’01 Victoria A. Boretsky Harriet Lee Borriello, M.A. ’89 Norma Borten, B.A. ’73 Michael Borut, B.A. ’59, M.A. ’62 Edward C. Boruta, B.B.A. ’78 Brian Bossorff Maria C. Boudouris, B.S. ’89 Kathryn L. Boudreau Paul V. Boultadakis, B.B.A. ’11 Bryan Leonard Bourdette Kelly M. Bourgal, B.A. ’11 Katerine Marie Boutros Lynea Bowdish, B.A. ’63, M.A. ’70 and David Roberts Amanda L. Bowker, B.A. ’10 Jesse Ysrael Boyarin George Boyd Melissa Ann Boylan Patrick Timothy Boyle, B.A. ’84 Verna Lillo Boyle, B.A. ’54, M.S.Ed. ’54 Matthew J. Boyle Ryan Boyle Terry L. Brack Ira Brackman, B.B.A. ’88 Tyler C. Braden, B.B.A. ’11 Kristin M. Bradley, M.A. ’94 Patricia H. Brady, B.A. ’81 Theresa Ann Brady, B.S. ’86 John J. Brady Florence Anne Brady, B.B.A. ’84 Meghan Brady, B.A. ’09 Scott A. Brady Danielle N. Braico, B.A. 00, M.S.Ed. ’02 Joseph F. Brala William N. Brancaccio, B.B.A. ’11 Calandra Y. Branch David W. Brand George W. Brandeau, B.A. ’56, M.S.Ed. ’62 Laurie V. Brasher, B.S.Ed. ’78 Ellen A. Braun, M.S.Ed. ’78 David A. Braunstein, B.A. ’03 Thomas Braunstein, B.B.A. ’88, M.S.Ed. ’10 David A. Braverman, B.A. ’92 Andrew M. Braverman, M.B.A. ’94 Diane Wolff Brecher, B.S.Ed. ’63 Jacqueline Linitz Bregman, B.A. ’76, M.A. ’99 Robert Breier

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Connie Marie Campos, B.A. ’11 Gayle Canada, B.S.Ed. ’68 Anthony G. Canavaciol Cory N. Canavan, B.B.A. ’11 Thomas J. Canavan Joseph Nicholas Candelora, B.A. ’63, M.A. ’65 Amy Distler Cane, B.A. ’44 Joseph Mario Cangialosi Brigit Ana Canle, B.S.Ed. ’06, M.S. ’09 Deborah J. Cann Michael Anthony Cannella, B.B.A. ’05 Frank G. Cannistra, B.B.A. ’71 Michael F. Cannizzaro, B.B.A. ’11 Samantha Canora, B.B.A. ’11 Maurice Cantillon Nicole C. Canton, B.B.A. ’10 Robin Cantor Marilyn S. Cantore, B.A. ’76 Emily Katherine Cantwell, B.A. ’07 Tracy Capece Joseph John Caperna, B.A. ’05 Catherine A. Capolupo Cristina M. Capone Anthony M. Capone Elizabeth Branagan Cappa, B.B.A. ’96 Janine Elizabeth Cappello, B.A. ’04, M.S.Ed. ’07 Tinamarie Caputo, B.A. ’11 Zachary F. Caputo Joseph O. Caraccia Maria Caraccilo Andrez Carberry Roseann Tarantino Carboy, B.B.A. ’84, M.S.Ed. ’08 Jayson J. Card, B.A. ’11 John T. Cardello, B.A. ’62 Brianna Marie Cardillo, B.A. ’11 Kaitlyn M. Cardone Michael J. Carducci, Jr., B.A. ’11 Margaret Carey, B.A. ’94 John R. Carey Douglas C. Carey Alfred Charles Carfora, B.B.A. ’06 Sarah Carissima Sean J. Carlson Edward Alexander Carlson Celia Carlson Rebecca L. Carlson, B.A. ’10 Richard F. Carlson, B.A. ’67 Kimberly M. Carlstrom, B.B.A. ’86 James Anthony Carlucci, B.B.A. ’84 Joan S. Carman, B.A. ’45, M.A. ’74 Rejena Marie Carmichael Allison J. Carmody Kimberly Ann Caro Christopher T. Carr, B.A. ’85, J.D. ’89 Lorraine Carrabis Nicholas R. Carrara Hope Carrell Breanna L. Carriker George A. Carrillo Patrick William Carrington, B.S. ’04, J.D. ’08 Robyn Catherine Carroll Gerda Carroll, B.S.Ed. ’71 Michelle Carroll Kelly L. Carroll David Thomas Carroll, B.A. ’90 Catherine M. Carroll Diane Camille Carroll-Antico, B.A. ’82 Kim Marie Carson Amy L. Carson John Hugh Carter, B.A. ’58 Dwayne D. Carter Ryan R. Carter, B.B.A. ’09 Margaret L. Carter James Robert Carter Paul G. Cartier, B.S.Ed. ’81 John Caruana, B.S. ’90 Joseph M. Carujo Renata Rachele Carullo, B.A. ’96 Andrea Jill Caruso Stephanie Catherine Caruso, B.A. ’09 Eric J. Carvalho, B.S. ’09 Anthony Joseph Carvano Paul P. Casano, B.S. ’11 Amanda P. Casole Michael F. Cassandra, B.A. ’72 Michael Cassano, B.A. ’80 Christopher Joseph Cassata Frank Cassi David Cassidy Jeffrey Paul Castaldo Donna Castelli, B.A. ’72, M.A. ’76 Richard Cody Castle Sophia M. Castleman Lori Ann Castoria, B.A. ’82 Angela R. Castoria

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Catherine Ann Christian, B.A. ’85 Rebecca A. Christiansen, B.A. ’10 Brad Christie Steven David Christie, B.B.A. ’80 Dennis Christman Nadia Christopher, B.S. ’11 Amy Chu Mary J. Ciamei, B.S.Ed. ’97 Dolores Mary Cianciabella, B.S.Ed. ’66 Salvatore Ciaravino, B.B.A. ’91 Nina B. Ciavolino Paul R. Cibrano, B.A. ’10 Nicholas P. Ciccone Caitlin Cienki, B.A. ’11 Cheryl L. Cincotta, B.A. ’01 Laura J. Cinelli, B.S.Ed. ’95, M.S.Ed. ’97 Leonard Cipolla, B.A. ’58 Joann Cirello Christine Cisco Steven Citarella, B.B.A. ’78, M.B.A. ’82 Anthony Joseph Citrano, B.A. ’07, M.S.Ed. ’09 Gary Robert Citro, B.S. ’84 Noelle R. Ciumei Cristina A. Civello, B.A. ’95 Manoucheka Clairjeune Catherine M. Clancy, B.S.Ed. ’97, M.S. ’00 Sarah E. Clark, B.B.A. ’11 Suzzanne Elizabeth Clark, B.A. ’03, M.S.Ed. ’05 Gerard R. Clark, B.S.Ed. ’08 James Robert Clark, B.S. ’08 Timothy L. Clark Lindsay M. Clark Anthony Clarke Monique Rachelle Clarke, B.S.Ed. ’11 Julie A. Clarke Gigi M. Clarkson Ramar Devlin Clash, B.A. ’02 Timothy J. Cleary Christopher J. Clement Catherine R. Clement Laura Marie Clemente, B.B.A. ’11 Christopher C. Clickner Lucy Climenti Molly M. Clingenpeel, B.A. ’11 Debra Anne Cloud-Marcus, B.A. ’81 Hazel Scottie Coads Rebecca Lynne Coccia Stephen Andrew Cocheo, M.B.A. ’76 Kayleigh Christine Cockburn Alyssa M. Coco, B.A. ’11 Bryce Alan Cody Thomas J. Coelho, B.B.A. ’96 Robert Louis Coffey, B.A. ’02 Laurel Marie Coffman Kathleen M. Coggins, B.B.A. ’10 Mark Lawrence Cohen, B.B.A. ’82 Ian Ross Cohen Marvin L. Cohen, B.S. ’72 Steven Allan Cohen, M.B.A. ’78 Jason Cohen, B.A. ’07 Amanda Cohen, B.A. ’07 Harriet Weiskopf Cohen, B.S.Ed. ’68, M.A. ’76 L. K. Cohen Howard Scott Cohen, B.B.A. ’84 Jason Cohen, B.A. ’01 David A. Cohen Isaac J. Cohen Jamie M. Cohen Jared R. Cohen Kimberley Nicole Coke, B.S. ’02 Marcus Antony Colagiacomo Gina Nicole Colagioia, B.A. ’04 Joseph M. Colandro, B.B.A. ’68 Patricia Colasanti Mark Colasuonno Giacoma Colasuonno Nancy Colburn Robert B. Colby, B.A. ’73 Matthew H. Colby, B.S. ’11 Sue N. Cole, B.A. ’65 James Lawrence Coleman, B.A. ’74 Mary Denise Coleman, M.A. ’09 Ryan Michael Colichio, B.S.Ed. ’11 James L. Coll, B.A. ’95 Lori Collard, B.B.A. ’94, M.B.A. ’99 Jolene Collazo Susan M. Collender Denward W. Collins James P. Collins, B.A. ’65 Athelene A. Collins, B.B.A. ’92 Cornelius Francis Collins, M.B.A. ’10 Donald F. Collins, B.B.A. ’76 Molly Alexandra Collins, B.B.A. ’11

Jhante D. Collins Karissa Marie Collucci, B.A. ’11 Nicole Michelle Collymore, B.B.A. ’11, M.S. ’11 Rosa Colonna Anthony L. Colozzi, B.B.A. ’78 Julia K. Colozzi Maya Columbus, B.A. ’05 Samantha Lynn Colvin Dixie Comeau Gemma M. Comito, B.A. ’11 Michael David Como, B.S. ’10 Ryan Sean Condon Karen M. Condron, B.A. ’66 Nicholas Paul Conenna, M.B.A. ’04 Kristen E. Coneys, B.B.A. ’11 Debbie Conigliaro, B.B.A. ’87 Theodore Conklin, B.B.A. ’66 Sinead M. Conlon Kathryn Elizabeth Conneally, B.S. ’11 Joyce, M.S.Ed. ’81 and Brian Conneely Jane Connelly, B.A. ’73 Susan E. Connole, B.A. ’11 Melissa Ann Connolly, B.B.A. ’10, M.S. ’11 John Joseph Connor, M.S.Ed. ’63 Joan and Timothy Connors, B.A. ’67 Thomas Kelly Connors, B.B.A. ’11 Ian M. Conover Joann Pisciotta Conran, B.S.Ed. ’62 Siobhan U. Conroy, B.S. ’11 Gail Patricia Conry, B.B.A. ’96 Eileen Teresa Conry, B.S. ’79 John F. Considine Dominic P. Conte, B.B.A. ’88 Michael Carl Contreras, B.A. ’75 Michael Desmond Contreras, B.A. ’05 Robin J. Conversano, B.S. ’93 Thomas Frederick Conway, B.B.A. ’84 Elizabeth Grace Conway Christine Conwell David Patrick Coonan, B.A. ’04, M.S.Ed. ’08 Joan Doris Cooney Alexandra Mary Cooney, B.A. ’11 Nicole Marie Cooney, B.A. ’08 Bonnie Marie Cooper, B.S.Ed. ’61 Theresa M. Cooper Linda, B.S. ’67 and Richard Cooper, B.A. ’65 Gloria Greenbaum Cooper Noah B. Cooper Charlotte Cooper, B.S.Ed. ’60 Miriam Cooperman, M.S.Ed. ’78 Gloria J. Copeland, B.B.A. ’85 Jean Frances Coppola, B.S. ’86 Samantha G. Coppola Christina Coppola, B.A. ’06 Kristina M. Corbett William V. Corby, B.S.Ed. ’59 Joseph M. Corcoran, B.B.A. ’82 Megan A. Corcoran Andrew Cord Jacqueline A. Cordaway Kenny Cordero Rubinos, B.A. ’11 Danielle Sari Cordisco, B.A. ’99, M.S.Ed. ’05 Jo Anne Corleto, B.S. ’79, M.B.A. ’85 Delia Trombetta Cornacchia, B.A. ’72 Daniel Cornejo, B.A. ’10 Ann Cornelius David J. Cornell, B.A. ’67 John Cornetta Nicholas A. Coronel Michael Correale Christopher Michael Correia, B.S. ’95 David Joseph Correnti, B.B.A. ’77 Rebecca Miriam Corrigan Talyn A. Cortez Mary R. Corva Kelly A. Corva, B.A. ’11 Maria Corvino Ryan Neil Cosentino, B.B.A. ’06 Joanne Cosiol Megan Ashley Cosman Jenna Cossuto Grace Marconi Costantino, M.S.Ed. ’77 Joseph R. Costanza, B.B.A. ’74 Jessica Eve Costanzo, B.A. ’11 Meghan Therese Costello Richard Matt Costow, B.A. ’80 Brendan Cotter Alexandra Sophie Coughlan Barbara Anne Coughlin-Byrne, B.B.A. ’87 Kristina Marisa Covelli, B.B.A. ’05 Timothy G. Coville Audrey Coward, M.S.Ed. ’85 Andrew George Coward, B.A. ’75


2010-11 Alumni and Friends Sarah S. Cowles Wesley Coy Linda, B.A. ’61 and Frank M. Cozart, B.S.Ed. ’62, M.S.Ed. ’65 Jeffrey T. Cramer Marie Cramer, M.B.A. ’85 Gordon Joel Crane Jessica Crankshaw, B.A. ’10 Leah Cravenho, B.B.A. ’09 Lois Crawford, M.A. ’79 Matthew John Crawford Colin M. Creegan Bernadette J. Crerand Vito Crescione Edgar A. Crespi, B.B.A. ’02 Carol Crespo James M. Cretella David Andrew Crichlow, B.A. ’85 Nicholas Charles Crimarco, M.A. ’10 Jill Bamberger Criscitelli, B.A. ’75, M.A. ’76 Alissa A. Crist Catherine J. Cristiano Tony Crocco, B.E. ’85 Tyler Leon Crocker George Bopp Crofut, B.A. ’53 Andrew Brian Croiter, B.A. ’05 Jeremiah Cronin Robert Dean Cronk, B.A. ’67 Philip A. Crotty Erika Tatiana Crown Kristina Teresa Cruz Ronald Cruz, B.B.A. ’91 Ramone Cruz Norell Cruz Arielle E. Cruz Kaitlin A. Cubria, B.A. ’11 Gertrude M. Cucciniello Maria I. Cudabac Glenn Joseph Baun Cueto, B.S. ’08 Adrian Culea, B.A. ’11 Sharon Louise Cullen Molly Ann Cullen Colin F. Culligan, B.A. ’10 Rose Marie Cullinane Dwayne R. Cumberbatch, B.A. ’02 John Cummings Emily Anne Cummins Nicholas Andrea Cuneo, B.B.A. ’11 Elizabeth Christi Cunningham Mary S. Cunningham Jean Cunningham, B.A. ’83 James E. Cuoco, B.A. ’11 Sandra Cuomo Susan Julie Curatolo Paula Curci Gina M. Curcio Diana R. Curcuruto Mary Josephine Curley Sarah J. Curran, B.S. ’99 Diana M. Currie Michael J. Curro, B.A. ’11 Mary R. Curry Megan Marie Curry, B.B.A. ’11 Marie Curtin, B.A. ’09 Mallory L. Curtin Danny Cusicanqui, B.B.A. ’07 Fay Hope Cusick, M.S.Ed. ’86 Jeff Cusick Leonard Vincent Cusumano, B.B.A. ’00 Rebecca J. Cuthbertson Michael P. Cutrone Marie Vita Cuttonaro, B.A. ’75 Courtney Jean Cyr Jan Cyzner David S. Czech Christopher Edward Czerwonka Susan Jane Czuwak Zenia Da Silva Gloria Alma Da Silva, M.A. ’83 Michelle F. Dabrow Suzanne Lesley Dagger Kimberly L. DAgnese Nicholas Anthony D’Agostino, B.S. ’11 Marissa Daidone Janet Marie Daigle, B.S. ’86 Diane Dal Braccio, B.B.A. ’11 Briana C. D’Alesandro Nicholas Anthony D’Alessandro Joseph Paul D’Alessio, B.A. ’03 Daniel Albert D’Alessio Frank Munn D’Alessio, M.B.A. ’87 Eileen M. Daley Daniel B. Daley Joan Ann Dalland Keith M. Dallas, M.A. ’94 Sumita Dalmia Earleen Margaret Dalto Melissa R. D’Alto, B.A. ’11

Vincent G. D’Amadeo Christine M. Damboise, B.A. ’97 Kerri D’Ambrosio Carmine A. D’Ambrosio, B.A. ’95 Ronald P. D’Amelia David Dames Justin R. Damiano Konstantinos Damiris Lawrence A. Dana Cara L. D’Andrea Adam D’Andrea, B.B.A. ’06 Zachary Reid Dane Eva D’Angelo, B.A. ’03 Christina Louise D’Angelo, B.A. ’06 Mia Brienne D’Angelo Michael A. Daniele Melissa Rose Daniele Michael Paul Daniell Maureen P. Danielo, B.S.Ed. ’11 Lisa Beth Daniels, B.A. ’78 Philip Daniels, B.S. ’58 Robert S. Dankner’ B.S. ’11 Edwin Dannen Melissa Anne Danowski Michael T. D’Antonio, B.A. 99, M.S.Ed. ’03 Eli I. Dardis Provat C. Das Jeffrey Datikashvili Doris Datlow Thomas A. Dattilo Marcus Vincent Daugherty, B.A. ’84 Kimberly Dautenhahn, B.A. ’96 and John Raio, B.B.A. ’96 Brett Matthew Davenport B.B.A. ’06 Andrew J. Davenport Lawrence C. Daves Mariel A. Davey Frantz David, B.S. ’03, M.S. ’07 Mildred Cohen David, M.A. ’68 Owen M. Davidoff Howard Davidoff, B.B.A. ’79, J.D. ’82 William E. Davidsen, B.B.A. ’58 Wendy Hope Davidson, B.A. ’83 Rheba H. Davidson, B.A. ’46 Marjorie Davidson, B.A. ’73 Jeffrey P. Davis, B.B.A. ’80, M.B.A. ’86 Mark Victor Davis, M.A. ’04 Mary Davis Betty Jean Davis, B.S. ’82 Sue Ellen Davis, B.A. ’61 Lorenzo Davis, B.A. ’11 Brandon J. Davis Sarah Jean Davis Logan T. Davis Stuart E. Davis, B.A. ’54 Michael Davola Robert C. Davolio Michael Dawidziak Zuri Sade Dawkins Caroline K. Dawson Putnam Russell Day, B.A. ’75 Jessica Dayan Maya Helena De Bresser, B.F.A. ’10 Jessica L. De Gonzague John De Leso Matthew J. De Marco, B.A. ’11 Isabel De Marinis Emilie L. De Sainte Maresville Jaclyn De Tore Tracy De Vore, B.A. ’03 Samantha De Witt, B.B.A. ’11 Aaron Todd Deacon Armand Deambrosis, B.B.A. ’69 Elizabeth Skelly DeAmbrosis, B.S.Ed. ’76, M.A. ’79 Donald Knight Dearie, B.B.A. ’08 Dolores Deasley, B.S.Ed. ’04 Jason Debruin Amanda J. Decamp, B.A. ’08 John Francis Decarlo, M.A. ’03 Wilfrid Decossard, B.A. ’11 Steven Charles DeCosta Kelly Decristofor, B.S. ’09 Sallyanne Dedecker, B.A. ’77 George Deecken Gerard L. DeFina, B.A. ’61 David Joseph DeJesus, B.B.A. ’94 Michael Joseph Del Gatto, B.A. ’11 Barry S. Del Mastro, B.B.A. ’76, M.B.A. ’78 Caitlin M. Del Sole, B.A. ’11 Carlos Dela Rosa Garcia Michael Anthony Delakas Janice Ronga Delalio, B.A. ’75 Bruce P. Delaurentis, B.S. ’75 Laura L. DelBiondo, B.S. ’05 Wayne Anthony DeLeo James L. Delgado

Jacqueline DeLisi Christina Delisi Louis J. Dell Joan, M.S.Ed. ’57 and Thomas Dell Aquila, B.A. ’57 Gina Simon-Della Penna and Michael Della Penna, B.B.A. ’87, M.B.A. ’93 Michael A. Della Vecchia Daniel N. DellaMonica Michela DellaMonica, B.A. ’10 Peter A. Dellavecchia Kayla J. Dellefratte Anthony Rocco Dellilo, B.B.A. ’09 Michele Angela Dello Iacono Stanley Delman, M.S.Ed. ’63 Amanda M. Delmonico Jeanine Marie DelPrete, B.A. ’85 George F. Deluca, B.A. ’08 Schuyler Wade DeLuca Richard John Delucia, M.S.Ed. ’03 Daniel Robert DelVecchio, B.B.A. ’11 Mary Jean Delzotto Joseph Anthony Delzotto, B.A. ’06 Carmela DeMarco Andrew DeMarco, B.A. ’08 George A. Demarest Barbara, B.S. ’78, M.B.A. ’82 and Kevin Dembinski, M.B.A. ’78 Margaret E. DeMicco, B.B.A. ’79 Ingrid Heim Demilo, B.S. ’63 Glenn S. DeMilt, B.A. ’77 Caner Demirayak, B.A. ’10 Dale Leah Demner, B.S.Ed. ’64, M.S.Ed. ’67 Elizabeth Marie Demos, B.B.A. ’83 William John Dempsey, M.A. ’85 David John Denara, B.S. ’87, M.B.A. ’96 Ruth Denbin Brionna Leah Denby Marvin Dendy Danielle Y. Denenberg Brian Dengel, B.E. ’00 Richard F. DeNigris, B.S.Ed. ’65, M.A. ’71 William Anthony DeNisco, B.B.A. ’10 Darleen Janette Denno Mark Joseph Denny, B.S. ’06 Scott Denoma Michele Marie DePasquale, B.A. ’11 Aaron DePass Christina M. DeRespino Rebecca M. DeRespino Cody J. Dericks Michael E. Derin Gerianne DeRosa, B.B.A. ’96 Brooke Elizabeth DeRosa Salvatore V. Derose Ryan A. Derry Sagar M. Desai, B.S. ’11 Ralph Antonio Desamours, B.A. ’91 Amanda M. Desantolo Nicholas J. Desmond Gina and Todd Destaebler, B.B.A. ’90, M.B.A. ’98 Gina, B.B.A. ’94, M.B.A. ’99 and Todd Destaebler Christine DeStefanis Karen J. Detka Alecia J. Detka Arielle A. DeVay, B.B.A. ’11 Michael L. Devito Anna DeVivo Melanie T. Devlopoulos Courtney Caldwell Dewitt Michael J. Dexter Jeanette Hardy Dexter William Louis Dey Inderjit Singh Dhami Sandeep Dhamija, B.A. ’09 Sarah A. Di Agostino, B.S. ’90 Angelo Di Santi, B.B.A. ’75, M.B.A. ’83 Regina M. Di Scala, M.S.Ed. ’00 Gabriel G. Diamond, B.A. ’11 Stanley A. Diamond Ann Marie Diaz Jonathan A. Diaz Anthony J. DiBenedetto, B.B.A. ’11 John M. DiBitetto Steven J. DiCarlo, B.A. ’11 Lisa S. DiCarlucci, B.A. ’11 Sara M. DiCaro Bryan Thomas Dick Tyler C. Dickens Martin Dicker Michael D. Dickerson Randi Dickson, B.A. ’73 Janna A. Dickstein Margot A. Diekmann-Edlin, B.A. ’85

Emaline Finkels Diel, B.A. ’70 Francine Dierna Greenberg, B.A. ’92 John Leslie Dietze, B.A. ’64 Peter Michael DiFiore, B.S. ’73, M.A. ’84 J. Herbie DiFonzo John Louis Digaetani Jacqueline Michelle DiGangi Frances V. DiGiovanna Stephen S. Digiovanni James J. DiGirolamo Andris Dikmanis, B.B.A. ’03 Angelo Dilan, B.B.A. ’11 Pooja Dilawri Craig Lee Diller, B.B.A. ’08 Marion K. Dillon Angelo DiMartino Marguerite Regina Dimauro, B.S. ’90 John Stephen Dimeglio Melissa Marie DiMercurio, B.A. ’11 Marta Marie DiMolfetta, B.B.A. ’08 Haaris M. Din Corey Catherine Dinardo Audrey Teresa Dineiro, B.A. ’06 Roseanna Demaria, B.A. ’78, M.A. ’78, J.D. ’81 and Allan David Dinkoff Rachel Diodati Kalli Marie Dionysiou, B.A. ’11 Josephine DiPalermo Tomaso Dipinto Alfred J. Dirska, B.A. ’59 David E. Disla Diane Wiedemann Dismuke, B.A. ’58 Amy L. Ditkowsky Elektra Francesca Ditto Alexei Djalagonia, B.B.A. ’11 Brian Peter Doane, B.B.A. ’78 Nina H. Dobkin, B.A. ’50 Charlotte and Edward Dobkowski Alfred Dobler Alison Dobry, B.A. ’08 Lynn Tiedge, B.A. ’85 and William Docalovich, B.A. ’84 James E. Docherty George A. Dodge Lindsey M. Dodge Peter Craig Doherty, B.B.A. ’92, M.B.A. ’03 Christopher Doherty, B.S.Ed. ’00, M.A. ’04 Margaret A. Doherty Sandra Doig, B.S. ’65 Matthew J. Doiron, B.A. ’11 Richard A. Dolle, B.A. ’60 Alexander B. Dollin, B.A. ’08 Matthew J. Doman, B.B.A. ’11 Jean-Claude Dominique, B.S. ’07 Ashley Nicole Donaghue Gerald T. Donaghy, B.B.A. ’02, M.B.A. ’05 Neil H. Donahue Cynthia and Dean Donaldson Paul John Donatich, B.A. ’01, M.A. ’05 Vincent Donato, B.B.A. ’11 Molly C. Donaton Mary M. Donegan Kaitlin Anne Donelon Michael H. Donnelly Frances Donnelly, B.A. ’05 Sean Robert Donohue Diana Lynn Dontis, B.A. ’10 Sara, B.A. ’90, M.A. ’92 and Kenrick Dookram Sara and Kenrick Dookram, B.B.A. ’90 Thomas J. Dooley, B.B.A. ’09 Howard E. Doppel, B.B.A. ’60 Thomas Taylor Doran Lewis Richard Dorf, B.A. ’74 Eugenia Dorniak George W. Dougan Christopher Douge, B.A. ’11 Christina Elizabeth Dougherty Kerry L. Dougherty, B.A. ’09 Matthew J. Dougherty Yaneke S. Douglas, B.S. ’11 Cory Douglas Cale Barclay Douglas, M.S.Ed. ’62 Julia Andrea Douglas, B.A. ’04 Rebecca L. Dowches Lisa B. Dowling Kareena Dowling, B.A. ’11 Eileen Alana Downing, B.B.A. ’04 D’Arcy Mae Downs Kimberly-Ann Doris Doxey Karen Leslie Doyle, B.S. ’90 Kieran J. Doyle Sandra and Arthur Dozier, B.A. ’71, M.A. ’73

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Karen R. Dozier-Ross Louretta, B.S. ’92 and Michael Dragonetti Edward J. Drapala, B.B.A. ’86 Alan M. Drattell Dennis Drebsky John M. Drelick, B.B.A. ’98 David Aaron Drescher Caryl-Robi Dresher, B.A. ’77 Diane Inserra Drew, B.S.Ed. ’66 Marilyn Ann Dreyer, B.S. ’66 Eileen C. Driscoll, B.B.A. ’69 Kevin P. Driscoll Marie T. Driscoll, B.A. ’77 Kacey O. Driscoll Ashley Lynne Dropkin Naomi Drucker, B.S.Ed. ’57 William A. Drum, B.B.A. ’95 Richard J. Drury Sarah L. Dublirer, B.A. ’11 Mary Dudarevitch Catherine N. Duddy Joseph Dudek Carolyn Marie Dudek Doris S. Duerk-Ten Eyck, B.A. ’44, M.S.Ed. ’59 Gary S. Duff Isabel M. Duff John Patrick Duffy, B.B.A. ’04 Peter R. Duffy Jodi Ann Duffy, B.B.A. ’01, M.S. ’10 Patricia, B.S.Ed. ’64 and James Dugan, B.A. ’63 Emma D. Duggan Robert Dujardin Sharon Horan Dumont, B.A. ’74 Chavonn Rachael Duncan Alyson K. Duncan, B.A. ’11 Milton Dunetz Ryan R. Dunn, B.B.A. ’07 Raymond E. Dunn, B.B.A. ’73 Ryan D. Dunn Danielle M. Dunn Elise Suzanne Dunton Christine A. Duplessis, B.A. ’97 Michael Frederick Duprez, B.B.A. ’08 Keisy Duran, B.B.A. ’06 Fernando Duran, B.B.A. ’08 Cecilia D. Durant Erica Durden, B.A. ’96 and Eric Fuller, B.B.A. ’95 Kathleen M. Durnin Anthony J. Durwin, B.A. ’10 Ralph A. Dweck, B.B.A. ’11 Marybeth Dwyer Charles M. Dwyer Daniel G. Dwyer Molly S. Dwyer, B.A. ’06 Douglas James Dykes, B.B.A. ’10 David L. Dykstra Olha Dykyy Joseph B. Dyson MarieRosie Dzediku, M.S.Ed. ’10 Pauline, B.S.Ed. ’67 and William Eagen, B.A. ’68, M.A. ’70 Maureen Eagle James J. Earl Lauren Michelle Eastman, M.S.Ed. ’09 John Eberhardt Marie-Linda Ahiza Eboukle, B.B.A. ’07, M.S. ’08 Emily S. Ecker Ruth Eckstein Thomas David Eddy Daniel S. Edelman Edward Edelson Shereen Frances Edelson Mary Edelson, B.A. ’59, M.S.Ed. ’62 Joseph A. Edgar Jean David Edouard Mark A. Edward Karleen M. Edwards Richard James Edwards, B.S. ’52 Asha Vanessa Edwards Erica L. Edwards, B.B.A. ’08 Brian Egan Michael F. Egan, B.B.A. ’95 Seth D. Egert Casey E. Ehalt, B.S. ’11 Beatrice Ehrenpreis Raymond S. Ehrlich Robert T. Ehrlich Kristen C. Ehrling Sherry Beth Eichenbaum, M.S.Ed. ’90 William John Eichhold Rona Pearl Eimer, B.A. ’77 Sean Einhart, B.B.A. ’11 Shari Elana Einstein, B.S. ’11

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2010-11 Alumni and Friends Elyse Cara Eisen, B.A. ’07 Jeffrey W. Eisen, M.S.Ed. ’83 Albert J. Eisenberg Malcolm K. Eisenberg, B.B.A. ’71, M.B.A. ’76 Barbara, B.A. ’86 and Walter Ejnes Barbara and Walter Ejnes, B.B.A. ’86 Jonathan D. El Kordi-Hubbard Ahmed Mahmoud Elbordiny Christopher Paul Eldredge, B.B.A. ’95 Alexandra S. ElGrissy Marie Emily Ellers Myranda G. Elliott John T. Ellis Karen K. Elmasry, B.A. ’60, M.A. ’65 William Thomas Elnick, B.B.A. ’11 Ellen Elphand, B.A. ’87 Harry F. Elsesser, B.A. ’56 Christine M. Emanuelli, B.A. , ’08, M.S.Ed. ’10 Kathryn N. Emerick James R. Emmert Henry T. Emmet Mary Ann Emsig Richard R. Enderle Erin M. Enderle Mona C. Engel Marilyn Hannah Engel Kayla R. Engeman Jennifer Marie Enright, B.A. ’11 Caitlin Jane Enright, B.A. ’11 Kristina Maria Ensslen Claire E. Entrup Frances DeLuca Entwistle, B.S. ’53, M.S.Ed. ’57 Hyman A. Enzer* Donna D. Enzmann, B.B.A. ’90 Lawrence Jay Epstein, B.B.A. ’75 Nada Wurwarg Epstein, B.S.Ed. ’68 Ida S. Epstein, M.S.Ed. ’66 Laura Beth Epstein Martin I. Epstein, B.B.A. ’86 Samantha A. Erickson Daniel B. Erman Matthew R. Ern Meredith L. Ervine Sarah E. Espada Oscar Enrique Espinal Erick Juan Espinoza, B.A. ’04 Salvatore Michael Esposito, M.S.Ed. ’77 Christopher Esposito Joseph A. Estrema Antonia Eterno Burton Ettinger Josh A. Ettinger Kevin John Etzel, B.A. ’10 Jose M. Euvin, B.S. ’11 Zachariah Robert Evangelista, B.A. ’04 Patricia A. Evans, B.B.A. ’92 Joan Evelyn Karen Denise Everett, B.B.A. ’90 Toby Everett, B.A. ’64 Oluebubechukwu C. Ezeh Jose Gregorio Fabre, B.B.A. ’11 Joseph A. Facciola B.S.Ed. ’10 Sarah M. Facciolo, B.A. ’11 Lorrel Facey Lee C. Fager, M.B.A. ’03 Kasey Kathleen Fahy Evelyn Faichney, B.A. ’68 Erika Lynn Faircloth John Fairweather, B.S. ’63 Candice J. Falk, B.A. 01 Theresa M. Falletta, B.B.A. ’09 Deborah A. Fallon Michael Patrick Fallon Stephen J. Fallon Andrew Joseph Fallu, B.S.Ed. ’11 Christopher William Falvo, B.A. ’04 Nicholas M. Famigletti Lorrae Elizabeth Famiglietti Laura J. Fanelli, B.A. ’06, M.A. ’09 Zhao Fang Lilian Fangman-del Cueto, M.A. ’10 Sean Miguel Fanning, B.A. ’08 Michelle Marie Faraci Nicholas G. Faranda, B.B.A. ’11 Amanda Farda Robert Louis Farina, B.B.A. ’96 John P. Farley Emma Christina Farmer Leanna Katherine Farnand, B.A. ’11 Ahmer Farooq Judith Brown Farrell, B.S. ’80 Delphine S. Farrington Beverly Farrow-Taylor, B.B.A. ’09 Joseph A. Fasano Michael Anthony Fatone, B.A. ’11

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Joseph A. Fischetti, B.A. ’67, M.S.Ed. ’69 Edward Fischler Jonathan A. Fisco David J. Fish, B.B.A. ’65 Kevin James Fisher Nicole Fisher Renee Bari Fisher, B.A. ’05 Cori M. Fisher, B.A. ’11 Catherine Fisher Suzanne L. Fishman, B.A. ’98 Jenna M. Fishner, B.S. ’11 Corey Fitelson Chelsea B. Fitton, B.A. ’11 Eamon Fitzgerald Morgan M. Fitzgerald, B.A. ’11 Emily A. Fitzgibbon, B.A. ’11 Kristy, M.S.Ed. ’99 and Daniel Fitzmaurice, M.B.A. ’92 Suzanne Marie Fitzsimons, M.S.Ed. ’10 Bill Flaherty Thomas Flaherty Denise Flanders Christine M. Flannery Robin A. Flaton, B.A. ’81 Rachael A. Flatt, B.S. ’11 David M. Fleischer Arnold Fleischer Jennifer Fleischman Norman Fleishman, B.S. ’49 Leroy Fleming Leonora Fleming Tara Margaret Fleming, B.S. ’86 Peyton A. Fletcher Hannah Jean Fleury Christopher John Fleury Brian Gerard Flood, B.B.A. ’90 Frank Flood Tabatha A. Flores Lisa Florio, B.B.A. ’10 Gunther F. Florstedt, B.A. ’53 Robert H. Flynn, M.S.Ed. ’55 Michael J. Flynn Megan Patricia Flynn, B.A. ’07 Kathleen E. Flynn Jessica Focarino Jacob F. Foehrenbach, B.A. ’57, M.A. ’62 Jack Foehrenbach Shannon Lee Fogarty Alisa Donna Fogel, B.A. ’84 Peter W. Fogel, B.F.A. ’11 Akilah Njeri Folami Dennis Foley Meghan Alyce Foley, B.A. ’10 Elissa Ann Fondiller, B.A. ’09 Eileen Fonfa Jean Perry Fontana, B.S.Ed. ’66, M.S.Ed. ’88 Kelvin Eugene Fonville Elizabeth Mary Ford, B.S. ’79, M.B.A. ’83 Kevin J. Ford Maxwell C. Forden-Biebusch Matthew L. Forest Brittany N. Forgione, B.A. ’08 Dawn Lee Forgione, B.A. ’79 Jessica Michele Forman B.A. 2003 Jessica C. Formoso, B.A. ’11 Rosalyn Marie Fornari, B.S.Ed. ’91 Molly J. Forster Jasmin Encarnacion Fortunato Benjamin David Foster, M.S. ’10 Meredith Y. Foster Valerie Leigh Foster, B.A. ’05 David Foster Isabel Foulkes, B.B.A. ’81 Ashley Alexis Fountain Lois, B.A. ’50 and George Fournier, B.S. ’49 Arthur A. Fox, B.S. ’49 Jessica Fox, M.A. ’00 Ann, M.S.Ed. ’56 and William Fox, M.B.A. ’57 Emily R. Fox Ashley Nicole Fox Alexandra S. Fox Michael Cale Fox, B.B.A. ’08 Dorian B. Foyil Michelle Christine Fradua, B.A. ’03 Toni Louise Franchini Zachary Mitchell Francik Amanda M. Francis Nakimuli Neema Nattasha Francis Sabine Krystle Franco Flavia Franco David Harris Frank, B.B.A. ’80, M.B.A. ’89 Brittney Rose Frank, B.S.Ed. ’11

Danielle C. Frank, B.A. ’11 Hilary F. Franklin, B.A. ’11 Ruth Esi Franklin, B.S. ’07 Margaret C. Frankola Frank R. Frasca, B.A. ’58 Kerrin E. Fraser, B.S. ’08 Glenn T. Fraser, B.B.A. ’09 Paul Frati, B.B.A. ’89 Florence T. Frazer, B.A. ’74 Demetrios P. Frazis, B.A. ’00 Yanick Chery Frederic, M.S.Ed. ’01 Virginia Ann Frederick, B.A. ’76 Dorothy Fredman Bruce S. Freedman Irene Taub Freedman, B.A. ’68, M.S.Ed. ’70 Monroe Freedmon Ashley D. Freeman Simone Marie Freeman, B.A. ’01, J.D. ’07 James R. Freeswick Samantha Lee Frers Grazia Fresta Isabel, B.A. ’09 and Gene Frey, B.B.A. ’05 Katie Lynn Frey, B.B.A. ’08 Patria Yuderka Frias-Colon Lindsey A. Frick A. and Richard Fricklas, B.A. ’55, M.S. ’72 David Ross Fried, B.B.A. ’82 Lianna B. Fried, B.S.Ed. ’11 Richard Alan Friedman Rebecca R. Friedman Leon Friedman Harriet Friedman, B.A. ’70 Sheri M. Friedman, B.A. ’95 Rochelle, B.S.Ed. ’66 and Mark Friedman, B.A. ’66 Bryan Waine Friedman, B.A. ’01 Reva Friedman Stephanie Michelle Friedman, B.A. ’11 Carolyn Ficarra Friel, B.A. ’69 Ronald H. Frier Shanta N. Fripp, B.B.A. ’00 Joshua P. Fritter, B.B.A. ’11 Charles Frizzelle, B.A. ’55 John J. Froccaro James R. Froccaro, B.A. ’11 Mark H. Froehlich, B.B.A. ’11 Jason Adam Frommer, B.A. ’11 Nicole Frost Evan Joseph Fruscione, B.B.A. ’10 Brian Lawrence Frye Austin R. Frye, B.B.A. ’10 Xiang Fu Michael Fuchs Travis Fuchs, B.B.A. ’11 Mary Fuchs Joyce C. Fuentes Arlene Frances Fuentes, M.B.A. ’11 Erika Marie Fuertes, B.B.A. ’11 Marianne Annunziato Fulfaro, B.S.Ed. ’64 Diane E. Fuller, M.A. ’72 Carl E. Fulwiler, B.A. ’78 Candace Gwendolyn Funk Henry R. Funsch, B.B.A. ’69 Chelsea E. Furlong, B.A. ’11 Christian John Fuscarino Thomas Fuschetto, B.S. ’11 Michael A. Fuschetto, B.B.A. ’11 Melissa Ann Fusco, B.A. ’11 Doreen A. Fusco Geoffrey Ian Gabbedon, B.S. ’09 Patricia H. Gabberty, B.B.A. ’84 JoLynn Gabriel, B.B.A. ’02, M.S. ’04 and Scott Barone, B.B.A. ’02, M.B.A. ’04 Elena Annantonia Gabriel Michael Anthony Gabriele, B.B.A. ’06 Suzanne, B.A. ’57 and Joseph Gaddone, B.S.Ed. ’59, M.S.Ed. ’70 Sheila Gaeckler Stephen J. Gaeta Lisaann Mary Gaffney, B.S. ’88 Emily E. Gage Warren William Gaggin, B.A. ’66, M.A. ’72 Sophie R. Gagnon Marcia S. Gail, B.S.Ed. ’64 Brian R. Gaister Sean Ellen Gaita, M.A. ’82 Arthur R. Galante, B.B.A. ’77 Joan and Robert Galante, B.A. ’64, M.A. ’71 Joan, B.S.Ed. ’65 and Robert Galante Maria P. Galarza, B.B.A. ’91 William Scott Galasso, B.A. ’74 Andrew Galasso, B.B.A. ’08

Evangelos Galatas, B.A. ’02 Leo Gale Mary A. Gale Danielle E. Gale Michael J. Galgano, B.A. ’78 Anthony M. Galgano, B.B.A. ’66 Judith Ann Galgano, B.A. ’75 Rebecca Leah Galin Donna D. Galindo Harris Joseph Galinsky, B.B.A. ’59 Denis O. Gallagher Daniel H. Gallagher Jessica K. Gallagher Ryan Gallagher Carlos A. Gallardo Lucas S. Gallardo Belle Gallay Linda Galler Anna J. Gallese, B.A. ’10 Azaria A. Galli Alexander Elliott Gallin Joseph Gino Gallina, B.A. ’05 Francis Carl Gallo, M.A. ’69 Dawn M. Gallo Laura A. Gallo Gina M. Gallo Elena and Christopher Galluzzo, B.B.A. ’87 Robert M. Gally Manuel Sebastian Galofaro Elba Galvan Stella Gambaro Corrine R. Gandolfi, B.S.Ed. ’10 Alexandra S. Gandolfo Gavin Andrew Gandulla, B.A. ’11 Karen Ganzi Catherine Ganzi Francesca L. Garay, B.B.A. ’10 Denise Patricia Garbato, B.B.A. ’90 Sofia Garcia, B.S. ’10 Andrea Marie Garcia Joanne Danielle Garcia Matthew T. Garcia Adam Lev Gardin Julia Kay Gardiner, B.A. ’09 Jorge Gardyn Jorge Luis Gardyn, B.A. ’80 Raquel B. Garfinkel Brittany Hayes Garfinkel Thomas Garger, B.A. ’79 Peter Garger, B.A. ’78 Alanna K. Garone, B.A. ’11 Katherine M. Garrett Jeffrey Scott Garroway, B.B.A. ’11 Sarah R. Garson Rohana K. Garuthara Robert L. Gary Paul Garzilli, B.B.A. ’02, M.B.A. ’04 Andrea Gaskin, B.S. ’05 Woodrow Gaskin Brooke, B.A. ’00 and Scott Gaslow, B.B.A. ’01 Andrew M. Gasparini Stuart Lawrence Gastwirth, B.A. ’59 Sean M. Gates, B.A. ’11 Kimberly A. Gates Joanne E. Gatland, B.S.Ed. ’62 Linda Gaudino Sarah E. Gauthier Michael P. Gawley Ariel Rain Gaworecki Jason Gay, B.A. ’98 Brianna L. Gays, B.A. ’11 Eileen A. Gazzola, B.A. ’92 Jack Gcede James Geasor, B.A. ’09 Joseph George Gebbie, M.S.Ed. ’09 Christopher Robert Gebhard, B.B.A. ’09 Devin Takashi Gee Amanda Lynn Geer, B.B.A. ’07 Marianna R. Geiger Benjamin Max Gelb Helene Gelish, B.S.Ed. ’66 Katherine Antoinette Geller, B.B.A. ’86 Tara B. Gelling, B.A. ’00 Robert Geltman Robert James Genalo, M.B.A. ’83 Victoria K. Genna, B.A. ’96 Carlo Anthony Gennarelli Frank Gennaro Marilyn Kalenscher Genoa Jean Simmermann Genovese, B.A. ’76 Victoria R. Genovese, B.B.A. ’85, M.B.A. ’89 Daniel J. Gentile Lisa Olsen Gentile, B.B.A. ’85 Danielle Gentile Jacqueline Anina Gentilesco


2010-11 Alumni and Friends Neena George Tryan Robert George Matthew Richard Georgetti Stephanie M. Gerber David A. Gerbino, B.B.A. ’11 Robert John Gerhard, B.B.A. ’77, M.B.A. ’82 Bret German Veronica Marie Gerosimo, B.A. ’08 Sheldon Gershman Peter R. Gershon Peter R. Gershon Melissa A. Gerson John P. Gerstheimer Robyn Michelle Gertner, B.A. ’07 Dustin Derrick Gervais, B.A. ’04 Mark Howard Getman, B.A. ’95 Timothy Albert Gewert, B.B.A. ’95 Naomi E. Gewirtzman, B.A. ’11 Patricia Geyer Judith Diem Geyer, B.A. ’69 Soumyajeet Ghosh Arthur Vito Giacalone, B.A. ’74 Phillip J. Giackette, B.S. ’11 Michael Joseph Giacoia Pamela J. Giambona Rebecca Lynn Gianarkis Carlo Giannattasio, B.B.A. ’05 Jillian R. Giannelli, B.A. ’11 Rose M. Giannetta Denise, B.B.A. ’90 and David Giannone, B.B.A. ’92 Judith Savate Giannotti, B.A. ’69, M.A. ’73 Rosetta and John Giannotti, B.B.A. ’78, M.S.Ed. ’87 Oliver Anthony Giannotti, B.B.A. ’90, M.B.A. ’96 Michael D. Giantasio, B.B.A. ’11 Nicole Giardina, B.A. ’11 Kevin Thomas Gibbons, B.A. ’93 Nicole Elizabeth Giberson, B.S. ’11 Vera Gibson Melisa Evette Gibson, B.S. ’09 Garry Alexander Gibson Audrey L. Giger Renee R. Giglio David Manuel Gil De Rubio, B.A. ’90

Judith Gilbert Robert Roy Gilbert, B.S. ’65 Kevin Andrew Gilcher Justin Dwane Gilkes, B.B.A. ’11 Ryhaan S. Gill Dodie Ann Gillett, B.A. ’96, M.A. ’99 Daniel Anthony Gilligan Charlotte M. Gillman, B.S.Ed. ’76 Loretta Gilmore, B.A. ’11 Rene Giminiani Derek W. Ginsberg, B.B.A. ’11 Richard Ginsburg, B.F.A. ’82 Cynthia Ann Gioia, M.A. ’00 Michael D. Gioia Joanne Marie Giordano, B.S. ’05 Daniel E. Giordano, B.S.Ed. ’82 Carol A. Giordano Nancy M. Giorgos, B.A. ’81, M.S.Ed. ’99 James Giovanniello, B.B.A. ’97 Michael Giragosian, B.B.A. ’11 Elizabeth Gittman Gus Giulbaks Hosea James Givan Andy Gladdins Jordan Benson Glander Ronald Glantz Jackelyn Renay Glass, B.A. ’88 Nedra Z. Glasser, M.A. ’72 Lauren Jill Glatt, B.A. ’07 Alana R. Glaubiger, B.A. ’11 Anita Glaze Herb J. Glazerman Jeannette M. Glazier Kelly G. Gleason Allison Michelle Gleeman, B.S. ’09 J. Wooderson Glenn, B.S. ’60 Roberta Franco Glick, B.B.A. ’90 Allison K. Glickman-Rogers, B.S.Ed. ’98, M.S.Ed. ’02 Shirley Anne Gloss-Soler, M.S.Ed. ’66 Grace E. Glover, B.A. ’77, M.A. ’83 Jessica Lynn Glowacki, M.S. ’10 Marjorie Glucksman, B.A. ’77, M.S.Ed. ’78 Deirdre Gluszak Allyson M. Glynn, B.A. ’08

Diana Gawronski Glynn, B.B.A. ’86 Alan C. Glynn, B.B.A. ’87, M.B.A. ’91 Juliet M. Gobler Andrea Lauren Gochnauer Kyle D. Goding, B.B.A. ’11 Brian J. Goff Allen G. Gold Ruth F. Gold Cari L. Gold, B.B.A. ’11 Jack E. Gold, B.B.A. ’83 Douglas Scott Goldberg Sarah Goldberg Stanley X. Goldberg, B.B.A. ’66, M.S. ’71 Eric D. Goldberg Matthew J. Goldberg Jennifer L. Goldberg Robyn H. Golden Matthew Gerard Golden, M.B.A. ’03 Stephanie Michele Golden, B.A. ’09 Michelle C. Golden, B.A. ’11 Laura Goldfeld, B.A. ’60 Danielle Goldfinger, B.S. ’11 Alan David Goldklang, B.S. ’65 Beth J. Goldmacher, B.A. ’72, J.D. ’75 and Mark Faden Sherry Robin Goldman, B.A. ’80 Janet Hackel Goldman, M.S.Ed. ’54 Roslyn I. Goldman, B.A. ’69 Claudia Jockers Goldman, B.B.A. ’82 Anita L. Goldman, B.A. ’73 Lisa J. Goldrick, B.B.A. ’89 Mallory Sarah Goldsmith Eric Steven Goldstein Candyce Barbara Goldstein, B.A. ’03, M.A. ’09 Elaine, B.S.Ed. ’61 and Paul Goldstein, B.A. ’55 Theodore A. Goldstein, B.B.A. ’09 Edward M. Goldstein, B.S. ’54 Stella Beth Goldstein Mortimer D. Goldstein Jerome Leonard Goldstein, B.S. ’82 Joyce Lee Goldstein, B.A. ’62 Hilary Beth Goldstein Rachel Sandra Goldstein, B.A. ’94, M.S.Ed. ’97 Emma Paris Golebiewski

Alex C. Goleman Henry Golis Jonathan Goll, B.A. ’11 Gerald E. Gollub Karyn Gomes Victor Eugene Gomez, B.S. ’88 Gabriela Andrea Goncalves, B.A. ’10 Patrick Ryan Gondek Rosann Petrella Gonzalez, B.A. ’69 Sara Elizabeth Gonzalez, B.S.Ed. ’06 David Fabian Gonzalez, B.B.A. ’06 Briana Gonzalez Bonnie M. Good, B.A. ’74 Bethel Goodbaum, B.A. ’05 Jane Abbott Goodenough, B.B.A. ’79 Melanie Rose Goodin, B.A. ’96 Joshua Andrew Goodman Marvin Goodman Angelina Goodman Vera Maennle Goodman Joseph G. Goodman Elizabeth Anne Goodrich Martin B. Goodstone, B.S. ’67, M.A. ’70 Mariam Goolam Mahomed Stephen A. Gorchov Robert F. Gordon, B.B.A. ’56 Katherine F. Gordon, B.B.A. ’06 Stuart Charles Gordon, B.B.A. ’57 Adam Gordon, B.A. ’04 Tiffany Taisha Gordon David Gordon, B.A. ’10 Margaret Gorecka, B.B.A. ’10 John Kenneth Gorman, B.S.Ed. ’08 Christine S. Gorman Melia D. Gorscak Simone V. Gorski Barbara Alice Olden Gortman, M.A. ’84 Brittany Gosline Vijay Goswamy Evan Joshua Gotlob, M.B.A.’05, J.D. ’10 Patricia Gottesman Valerie L. Gottfried, B.A. ’73, M.S.Ed. ’77 Deborah Gottlieb Thomas M. Gould

Susan S. Gould Andrea S. Gould, B.A. 68, M.A. ’71 Christian Robert Gourdin, B.B.A. ’06 Alexander S. Goussis Jacquelyn G. Gover Teresamarie Governale Linda A. Gracetto-Vorbach, B.A. ’80 Ricles Josepha Gracia, B.A. ’05 Aubrianne Grady Beth Ann Grady-Acker Roland Edward Graham, B.B.A. ’80 Neva A. Graham, B.A. ’09 Owen R. Graham Joseph K. Graham, B.B.A. ’93 Norma Gralla Ellen Granat Maria E. Granata, B.B.A. ’95 Arlene Grand Christina M. Grant, B.A. ’01 Oslyn M. Grant, B.A. ’00 Nancy A. Grasser Van Grasso, B.A. ’99, M.S.Ed. ’05 Latoyra A. Graves, B.A. ’09 Marguerite A. Grays Marc Louis Graziano, B.A. ’10 Laura M. Grazioso Christopher Robert Grdich, B.B.A. ’03 Eileen J. Greco Michael H. Greco, B.A. ’81 Jennifer Liddy Green Jane Victoria Green, B.B.A. ’87 Rhyanne Tishauna Green Jacqueline Green, B.B.A. ’87 Marian Dorothy Greenberg, B.B.A. ’60 Ross N. Greenberg, B.A. ’11 Abby J. Greenberg Brian E. Greenberg, B.A. ’68 Andrew Harry Greenberg, B.B.A. ’10 Ross S. Greenberg, B.B.A. ’11 Shari Lynn Greenberg Donna Greene, M.S.Ed. ’98 Deborah L. Greene, B.A. ’94 Nuevia Greene, B.B.A. ’09 Joann Crowell Greene, M.B.A. ’80 Lindsay Amanda Greene Timothy Andrew Greene

DONOR SPOTLIGHT: Joseph Heaney ’53 Joseph Heaney and his wife, Anne, are longtime friends and supporters of Hofstra University. Mr. Heaney transferred to Hofstra in 1951 from Champlain College in Plattsburgh, New York, a two-year college that opened to accommodate the large number of World War II veterans pursuing an education under the GI Bill. A few such schools like that had opened because war veterans were actually overwhelming the New York college system. Mr. Heaney majored in accounting at Hofstra and cites Professors Nick Vogel and Harold Fogg (both Hofstra alumni from the Class of 1946) in a list of his favorite professors. “I went to school during the day and had to be at work at LaGuardia Airport by 3-3:30 p.m.” He juggled his studies with a full-time job as chief ticket agent for Northeast Airlines. After his graduation from Hofstra, the Korean War was underway, and Mr. Heaney re-enlisted with the U.S. Marine Corps. He spent the rest of his service in Washington, D.C., commuting on the weekends to visit his wife, who was living in their home in Jackson Heights, Queens. Following the Korean War, he returned to New York, and he and his wife moved to Hempstead, where they have lived for more than 50 years. Mr. Heaney strongly advocates staying in touch with the University. They have been generous donors to Hofstra for the past 27 years. He and his wife also show their support for the University by regularly attending Hofstra events, including the 2012 Hofstra Dutch Festival, a performance by The Bronx Opera Company and the annual Hofstra Gala. “When I was a student, I was working – I didn’t have time to do much on campus. Today, it’s a nice cultural outlet for us.” Mr. Heaney remained at Northeast Airlines, eventually becoming a sales representative and an assistant manager. Northeast was later purchased by Delta, and Mr. Heaney remained there until his retirement in 1988. In addition to spending time at Hofstra events, today he volunteers at the Cradle of Aviation Museum in Garden City. And he jokes that his accounting degree from Hofstra continues to come in handy as he helps count the collection at his church once a week.

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Pearce A. Kelley Nathan Michael Kelliher, B.B.A. ’08 Irene A. Kellner, B.S.Ed. ’67, M.S.Ed. ’71 Robert Frederick Kelly, B.A. ’06 Bob Kelly Kevin M. Kelly, B.B.A. ’90 Devon M. Kelly Chelsea E. Kelly Anthony E. Kelly Alexandria Sarah Kelly Michael W. Kelly Christina Jean Kelly, B.A. ’11 Alison Randolph Kelly, B.S. ’92 Lynda Ann Kelly Kaufman, B.S. ’88 Julia Kemp David W. Kempen Jennifer Kennedy Adrienne B. Kennedy, B.A. ’60, M.S.Ed. ’62 Mike Kennedy Caitlin Rose Kennedy, M.S. ’10 Elisabeth Kennedy, B.S. ’65, M.S.Ed. ’90 Veronica L. Kennedy, B.A. ’11 Amanda Kenney, B.A. ’09 Francis J. Kenney, B.A. ’79 Patrick Kerins Sarah Rose Kerlin, B.A. ’10 Louis J. Kern Marty-Ann Kerner, B.A. ’70 Caroline Frances Kerrigan, B.A. ’06 Gregory Dudley Kershner Brittany L. Kerwick Aaron R. Kesler Jonathan S. Keslow, B.A. ’11 Susan Kessler Roselyn Kessler, M.S.Ed. ’75 Thomas John Kessler, B.B.A. ’02 Elise J. Kessler Mottel Stephen Marc Kestenbaum, B.A. ’07, M.S.Ed. ’09 Russell L. Kestler, B.A. ’69, M.A. ’72 Leonard J. Keusch, B.S. ’64 Eileen E. Keyes Azam Ahmed Khan, B.B.A. ’04 Javaid Khan Nabeel Ahmed Khan, B.B.A. ’00 Nadir A. Khan Harshul S. Khanna Dawn M. Khouri Anne, B.A. ’56 and Denis Kiely Marcella Elizabeth Kiernan, B.A. ’03 Tina Anne Kiernan, B.S. ’86, M.B.A. ’92 Krista Kilburn Emma Mary Kilduff, B.B.A. ’05 Beyza Kanay Killeen Casey E. Killoran, B.F.A. ’09 Hak J. Kim Lea F. Kimmelman Christina E. King, B.A. ’08, M.S.Ed. ’11 Estelle Gumas King, B.S.Ed. ’53, M.S.Ed. ’56 Christopher David Kinnier, B.A. ’11 Matthew R. Kirby Andrea A. Kirell, B.B.A. ’81 Porter Louis Kirkwood Karen L. Kirshner, M.B.A. ’91 Alan Michael Kirshner, B.A. ’59 Michael D. Kirshner, B.A. ’69 Kyra Kirtyan, B.B.A. ’95 Eoin Kirwan, B.B.A. ’11 Laura Marie Kitchen Kristine Elizabeth Kivel, B.A. ’11 Allison Marie Klamkin, B.A. ’11 Jeffrey Kleger, B.A. ’69 Jessica C. Kleid Alexa Kleiman Robert G. Klein, B.A. ’53 Andrea, M.A. ’89 and Spencer Klein Joan, B.A. ’58 and Walter Klein,* M.B.A. ’85 Jenna M. Klein, B.B.A. ’08 Sarah E. Klein Geri Solomon and Howard Kleinberg Andrea Constance Klerides, B.A. ’10 Abby S. Klier, B.S.Ed. ’59 Kimberley Ann Klimiuk, B.A. ’11 Ashton Leigh Kline, B.A. ’11 Michelle A. Klingler, B.A. ’11 Joseph Paul Klippel, B.B.A. ’05 Christie M. Klouse, B.A. ’99 Eileen S. Klugh Jeremy S. Kniffen Benjamin A. Knight Max Tyler Knoblauch Alexi Asin Knock

Eric Knopf, B.A. ’98 Stephanie Knowles Erica Ann Kobayashi, B.A. ’10 Lorraine Ayral Kocen, B.S. ’78 Janice Koch, M.A. ’87 Wendy Lynn Koch, B.S. ’01 Kara Janelle Koch, B.A. ’07 Stephanie A. Kocher, B.S. ’11 Kathryn J. Kocis, B.A. ’11 Michael T. Koconas, B.B.A. ’86 Robert L. Koehler, B.A. ’60 Marjorie F. Koehn, B.A. ’42 Jenna Maria Koenigsmann, B.A. ’11 Blaire Koerner Eric Michael Kofman, B.B.A. ’11 Wendy S. Kogan-Previt, B.S.Ed. ’64 Rachel S. Kohler Ingolf Kohn Nora Lorraine Kohnfelder, B.A. ’88 Jean Miller Koistinen, B.A. ’40 Tonya J. Kok Sophie Kolakowski Michael A. Kolansky, B.A. ’76 Matthew S. Kolansky, B.A. ’09 Stephanie Kolbuk Ira Kolko, B.B.A. ’73 John C. Komst, B.B.A. ’65 Richard Frank Konaszewski, B.S. ’50 Justin D. Kong Hao Kong Leonard Franklin Konikow, B.A. ’66 Themis Kontogiannis, B.A. ’07 Kristen Rebecca Koob, B.A. ’05 Ashley Kooblall, B.A. ’11 Kathryn Kopania Nedra M. Koplin, B.B.A. ’65 Marie-Christina Koretsky, B.A. ’04, M.S.Ed. ’11 Kimberly H. Korn, B.A. ’11 Seth Foster Kornbluth Benjamin Jacob Kornstein, B.A. ’11 Buokoromone Y. Koroye Donald Joseph Korpi, B.S. ’10 Kathleen Koryluk Diana L. Koshel Joseph Kosinsky, B.S. ’71 Navneet K. Kothari Rikhav A. Kothari Yuan Yuan Kou, M.S. ’11 Matthew Kougasian, B.S.Ed. ’09 Aiman Koujak, B.B.A. ’98, M.B.A. ’99 George E. Koury, B.A. ’74 Alison Vecchione Kovac, B.B.A. ’08, M.B.A. ’10 Lisa A. Kovalsky, B.A. ’80, J.D. ’84 Ashley M. Kowal, B.B.A. ’10 Caroline Kowalczyk Daniel A. Kowalski Concetta Leonetti Kowalski, B.S.Ed. ’70 Alexandria M. Kozak Aaron James Kozlowski, B.S.Ed. ’03, M.S. ’06 Myron L. Krackow Mindy Krackow, B.A. ’76 Zachary Kraft, B.A. ’10 Anastazia Kragouras, B.B.A. ’06 Kerri Lynn Krajewski, B.A. ’10 Sophie E. Krall William Martin Kramer, B.A. ’53, M.A. ’58 Fred Martin Kramer, B.B.A. ’75 Jessie Lynn Kramer Alanna S. Kramer Scott J. Kramp Evgeny Igorevich Krasnov Jalene Kraszewski Ann M. Krause David N. Kravetz Danielle Kravis Stephan Gary Kravitz, B.S. ’73, M.S.Ed. ’74 Adrienne R. Kravitz Clare Krawiec Stuart Krawitz Patricia Ann Kreiser, B.A. ’10 Michael David Krengel, B.B.A. ’11 Amelia R. Kreski Robert J. Krevat, B.B.A. ’08 Joann Peck Krieg, B.A. ’74, M.A. ’75 Linda M. Krieg Stefan H. Krieger Leila Krim Leonid Krimsky John Alan Kriz, B.A. ’64 Rosemarie Piazza Krol, M.B.A. ’04 Peggy Karlin Kroll, B.A. ’66 George Kromidas, B.B.A. ’00 Justin M. Krompier

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David Kronheim, M.B.A. ’79 Judith Sampson Kronin, B.A. ’69, M.S. ’72 Matthew Eric Krul, B.B.A. ’10 Bernard C. Krumm Susan Marie Krummenacker, B.B.A. ’93 Carolyn Krupinski, B.S. ’64 Evan H. Krypell Edward J. Kucharski Matthew David Kucker Rachel S. Kugelmass Kathleen, B.B.A. ’76 and Richard Kugler, B.S. ’74 Irene C. Kuhn, B.S.Ed. ’57 Arthur A. Kuhne, B.S. ’60 Karol L. Kujawa Sarah A. Kulchinsky Brenda Kulick, B.A. ’60 Karen Mary Kulig, B.A. ’88 Michael Charles Kulik Bryan Kulp, B.A. ’06 Tyler C. Kulp, B.A. ’10 Puja M. Kumar Vishal P. Kumar Ronald F. Kump, B.B.A. ’83 Sharon, B.A. ’54 and Noah Kunoff, B.A. ’85 Trevor R. Kunze Laura D. Kuper, B.S. ’73, M.S.Ed. ’81 Carolyn J. Kurek, B.A. ’05 Jennifer Lisa Kurman Jeffrey A. Kurtz Jeffrey Adam Kurtz Genevieve, B.S.Ed. ’80 and Wayne Kurtzman, B.A. ’80 Adam Paul Kurzyna Edward Kusczinski Marisa Kussoy and Ralph Amirata Sarah Anne Kutner Christopher John Kutner, M.B.A. ’03 Mark A. Kuttler, M.B.A. ’85 Lorraine Kuziw, B.S.Ed. ’75 Timmy W. Kwok, B.B.A. ’10 Kevin Kwok, B.B.A. ’11 Chanel Kwon, B.A. ’07 and Jason Newby, B.A. ’07 Sophie C. Kybert Anthony Joseph La Sala, M.A. ’54 Cassandra A. LaBarbera Laura and Peter Labenberg, B.B.A. ’85, M.B.A. ’93 Sarah N. Labia Aleta I. Labiento, M.S.Ed. ’91 Michael A. Labruzzo, B.B.A. ’86 Matthew Ezra Labush, M.S. ’08 Christina Kaye Lacey Kimberly L. Lachky, B.S. ’11 Hope Michelle Lachman, B.A. ’94 Aleksandra Lada, B.A. ’10 Dana M. Laderer Joseph P. Ladolcetta, B.A. ’74 Schreiber Lafleur Emma Lagan Joann Laguerre Thomas Richard Lai John Jay Laibach, B.B.A. ’88, M.B.A. ’97 Gregory Lake Francine Patricia Lalanne Annette Marie Lalic Nick Lalic Jennifer Marie Lally, B.B.A. ’99 Kristina M. Lally Kaylie B. Lalota Cindy Lam, B.B.A. ’09 Rowena Lam, B.B.A. ’11 Ben Lamanna, B.S. ’88 Robert Lamar Lee Ann LaMarca, B.S. ’08 Melissa A. Lamb, B.A. ’11 Rachelmarie Lambertson Lisa Kathryn Lamontagne James J. Lampmann Kelly A. Lamy Grace Lancaster, B.S. ’11 Beth Kim Landa, B.A. ’75 Kristin Ann Landano Paul Henry Landes, B.A. ’69 Lisa F. Landes, B.A. ’87 Alexandra Landivar Amanda N. Landry Denise Lebentrit Landset, M.S.Ed. ’82 Douglas Landsman Elaine Landy Jonathan Adam Lane, B.A. ’95 Michael Lane, B.B.A. ’00 Michael Shelly Lang Mitchell A. Lang

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2010-11 Alumni and Friends Valerie H. Lang Fred W. Langdon, B.S. ’48 Kaitlyn Lange, B.B.A. ’11 Marion Langer Jeffrey Wayne Langholtz, B.A. ’82 Christopher M. Langlois Paul R. Lanza Thomas V. Lapetri Lloyd M. Lapidow, B.S.Ed. ’67 R. J. Larkin Cheryl A. Larosa, B.B.A. ’02 Joseph Allan Larsen, B.A. ’92 Ronald Laserra, B.B.A. ’75, M.B.A. ’77 Jay L. Laskey Joann Carol Lassus, B.A. ’82 Hem Lata Richard V. Laue, B.A. ’53 Toni Ann M. Lauria, B.A. ’84, M.A. ’87 Barbara A. Lauro Christine Marie Lauture, B.A. ’11 Louis J. Laux, B.A. ’52, M.A. ’55 Jennifer Lauren Lava, B.A. ’09 Martha Ellen Lavery Abigail M. Laveson Nickolas Lavidas, B.B.A. ’02 Patrick J. Lavin Richard S. Lawless, B.B.A. ’82, M.B.A. ’87 Lori A. Lawlor, B.A. ’99, M.B.A. ’03 Jason Lawner Erica Kirsten Lawrence, B.A. ’11 Charlene Mekcada Lawrence-Cummings, B.B.A. ’01 Michael B. Lawson, B.A. ’09 Pauline Lawton John Hillis Lazarz Robert P. Lazazzaro Matthew L. Lazzaretti Ellen Leslie Le Noble, B.A. ’78 Diane Leach-Thompson William Andrew Leacock, M.S.Ed. ’90 Nicholas A. Leader Brigid H. Leahy Jill Kathryn Leahy, B.B.A. ’11 Victoria A. Leaming Mary Ahern Leapold, B.F.A. ’78 Ashley Brenna Learned, B.A. ’11 Daniel Scott Lebo, B.A. ’11 Jeffrey David Lebowitz Crystal Chiaki Lebron Jonathan David Lechner, B.A. ’75 Barbara M. Lee Courtland Christian Lee, B.A. ’71 Moo Kyong Lee Jonathan K. Lee, B.B.A. ’08 Jennifer A. Lee, B.A. ’11 Johnson T. Lee, B.B.A. ’11 Seonghee Lee Anthony M. Lee Matthew Jared Lee, B.A. ’11 Philip M. Leesha, B.S.Ed. ’11 Jamie Lefkowitz Alyssa M. Legnetti Sheila Krausser Lehman, B.S.Ed. ’61 Kathryn Mikaela Lehman Gilbert A. Leib, B.A. ’51, M.S.Ed. ’51 Lorraine Leifer-Sperber, B.A. ’76 Adolfine Leight, M.S.Ed. ’69 Paul W. Leinenbach, B.S. ’61 Eric Leinhauser Zachary James Leipert Jessica Amanda Leis Stephanie Acha Leke, B.S. ’10 Richard G. Leland Josephine Lemanski John Lemanski Janet A. Lenaghan, M.B.A. ’92 Jesse Aaron Lender Sally Slack Lennox, B.A. ’60, M.S.Ed. ’66 Stephen Richard Lenowicz, B.A. ’71, M.A. ’77 Su-Ellen, B.B.A. ’87 and Vincent Lentini, B.A. ’78, J.D. ’90 Jennifer A. Lentol Robert A. Leonard Jeffrey A. Leonardis, B.A. ’71 Steven A. Leone Jeffrey Thomas Leone, Jr., B.B.A. ’11 John Leong, B.A. ’07 Diana G. Leonhardt, M.S.Ed. ’72 Warren Lepkowski Jeffrey Grant Lerman Tanda Jean Lerner, B.S.Ed. ’64 Pamela Lerner, B.A. ’11 Andrew J. Lerner, B.B.A. ’11 Stuart H. Lerner, B.B.A. ’90

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Michelle Lisi, B.S. ’89, M.S. ’92 Steven M. List, B.A. ’74 Patricia D. List Marilyn H. List, B.A. ’51, M.S.Ed. ’62 Joan Andrea Litt-Angel, B.A. ’78 Samuel Christopher Little Matthew B. Little Joanna D. Little Abigail P. Littleton Cong Liu Shayna F. Liu, B.S. ’11 Crystal Luttmer Lizzio, B.S. ’88 Fernando Llanos, B.A. ’82 Virginia Amy Lloyd, B.B.A. ’87 Alex Lo Dana M. Lo Medico Natally Lobato Louisa Marie LoCascio, B.A. ’82 Thomas J. Lochen, B.A. ’68 Georgia Locicero, B.A. ’65 Michael Locke, B.B.A. ’09 Ronald B. Lockman, B.S. ’66 Susan Nicole LoCurto, M.S. ’06 Cristina R. Locurto Kimberley Doris Lode, B.A. ’91 James M. Loeven Phyllis Lofaso, M.S.Ed. ’02 Betty Ann Lohr, B.A. ’65 Jean Doran Lohrius, B.B.A. ’81 Clarence T. Lohse, B.A. ’65 Geoffrey Mustafa Lokke Craig Stephen Lombard, B.B.A. ’04 Jessica Jean Lombardi, B.A. ’10 Lena-Marie Lombardi, B.A. ’08 Lauren Denise Lombardi Stephanie Marie Lombardi Stephanie Ann Lombardo, B.A. ’10 Andreanna Lombardo, B.A. ’08, M.S.Ed. ’11 Ronald A. Lombino Joseph Jerome Lombino, B.A. ’02, M.S.Ed. ’09 Nicole Marie Lombino, B.S. ’02 Denise J. LoMonaco Carrie E. Lones Cecile Yvette Long Andrea C. Longinott Rosemarie Longo Raphael F. Longobardi Maureen E. Loonam, B.A. ’65, M.A. ’70 Danielle Ann Lopenski Jacob I. Lopez Teresa Ann Lopez, B.A. ’03 Angela P. Lopez Linda Marie Lopez, B.S.Ed. ’08, M.S.Ed. ’10 Adam N. Lopiccolo Charles J. Loria, B.A. ’66 Raymond E. Lorthioir, B.A. ’71 Thomas J. Loscalzo, M.A. ’90 Nicholas J. Losinno, B.S. ’11 Curtis Jack Lotito, B.S. ’11 Diana Lourenso, B.B.A. ’01 Robert Lourie Matthew Dahlgren Lourie, B.B.A. ’10 Kimberly Janae Love, B.B.A. ’08 Lauren M. Loverde, B.A. ’11 Michael Lowe Chelsea Olivia Lowe Daniel Thomas Lowery, B.A. ’01, J.D. ’10 Lauren Marie Lozada, B.S. ’10 Edward Sanford LuBell, B.S. ’46 Mireille, B.A. ’82 and Spencer Lubin, B.A. ’82 Douglas J. Lucania, B.S.Ed. ’11 Ira Warren Lucas, B.A. ’73 Marjorie Lucas, M.B.A. ’10 Hurron D. Lucas, B.B.A. ’09 Ryan David Lucas, B.S.Ed. ’05, M.S. ’07 Sean M. Lucas, B.B.A. ’10 Anthony M. Lucci, B.S. ’11 Devon Diana Lucia, B.A. ’10 Mark J. Luciano Mary Ann Lucich, B.B.A. ’83 Paul Lucido Michael John Lucivero, B.A. ’99 Lane Luckert, B.A. ’81 Maryann E. Lucks William Barton Ludlum, B.A. ’61, M.S.Ed. ’67 Robin Lufrano, B.B.A. ’95 Kristy L. Luise, B.S.Ed. ’11 Kristina, B.A. ’65 and Norman Luka, B.A. ’65 Richard Joseph Lukaschek Elizabeth Ann Lukaschek, B.A. ’81, M.A. ’84

Angela Rose Lukaszewski, B.A. ’69 Thomas Anthony Lumpkin, B.S. ’11 Danny R. Lundy Silvia R. Lunetta, B.A. ’00 Laura Catherine Lupoli Cherilyn Luquis, B.B.A. ’11 Dean Luria, B.B.A. ’77 Victoria A. Lusniak, B.B.A. ’80 Sharyn Lee Lustig Kayce Nicole Lustrino Ralph Lutjen, B.B.A. ’68 Diane Luvert Martin Lydon Elizabeth A. Lydon Esmeralda O. Lyn Roseanne V. Lynch Patricia B. Lynch, B.S.Ed. ’61 Connor W. Lynch Timothy Edward Lynch, B.A. ’07 Nicole Lynch, B.A. ’11 Patricia R. Lynch Bryan Thomas Lynch, B.B.A. ’11 Pamela Lynette, B.A. ’90 Lauren Catherine Lyon Anne Mari Macaluso, B.A. ’11 Anthony J. Macaluso Julia R. Macchio Brian D. MacDonald Francine MacDowell Kenneth J. Macdowell John A. Machalski Jennifer C. MacIntosh, B.A. ’11 Kaitlin Grace Mackay Donald D. Mackenzie, B.S. ’85, M.B.A. ’97 Evelyn and Charles Mackenzie John Macko, B.S. ’02 Patrice Maclay June A. MacLellan Elena C. Macocinschi, M.B.A. ’09 Theresa T. Macri Michael Macri, B.B.A. ’97 Christina Lynn Macri Susan Mantellino Madden, B.S. ’08, M.H.A. ’11 Daniel John Madden, M.S.Ed. ’11 Robert James Madden, Jr., B.A. ’08 Leslie N. Maddison William Michael Maddock, B.B.A. ’93 Dhanya Madhu Robin L. Madlock Amrita Madray Rosa Magarelli Patricia Ann Magee, B.A. ’77 Erin Sydney Magee, B.A. ’03 James A. Magenheimer Michael Bryan Mager Kevin Charles Mager, B.B.A. ’10 Kendall R. Maggelet Briana Marie Maggi Lianna R. Maggio, B.A. ’11 Howard C. Magid, B.B.A. ’99 Ronald A. Maginniss, B.B.A. ’87 Joan B. Mahan Elizabeth Amika Maharaj, B.A. ’11 Matthew Seth Mahler John Mahoney Kenneth J. Mahoney, B.S. ’86, M.S. ’96 William A. Maier, B.B.A. ’64 Jason Frank Maietta, B.B.A. ’11 Danielle M. Maiocco Ashley Josephine Maisano Richard H. Maitland Laura Maitland Alexander Nicholas Majerski Jacqueline Ann Majka, B.B.A. ’87 Martina Majstorovic Stanley T. Makuch Andres F. Maldonado Kristen M. Maldonado Maziyar Malekafzali, M.B.A. ’07 Ernest Robert Maler Patricia Ann Maletta, B.B.A. ’95 Steven S. Malik, B.B.A. ’04 Evan Malings David John Malkiewich Kathleen Ann Malley, B.S.Ed. ’92, M.S. ’01 Andrew P. Mallon Matthew Malloy Pat Malone James Malone, B.A. ’73 Edel Malone, B.A. ’09 John Edward Maloney, B.B.A. ’10 Meaghan K. Maloney, B.A. ’09 Cynthia A. Malouin, B.A. ’88 James A. Maltese, B.B.A. ’84 Samantha R. Malvasio Michele Ellen Mammen, M.S. ’11

Diane A. Mandel, B.S.Ed. ’67 Jack S. Mandel, B.B.A. ’71 Steven Mandelman, B.A. ’77 Rose Anne Manfredi, B.A. ’82, M.A. ’85 Timothy John Mangan, B.B.A. ’05 Donna Andrews Mangan, B.A. ’82 Marc Patrick Mangino, B.B.A. ’11 Maryanne C. Mangione Rosa Maria Mangone Gregory Michael Mania Fantasia M. Maniatty Nikki Marie Maniscalco Caroline R. Mann, B.B.A. ’99, M.B.A. ’05 Muriel C. Mann, B.A. ’79 Victoria Kathleen Mann, B.A. ’08 Stephanie N. Manning Peter Scott Mannino, B.A. ’11 Marianne Mansfield, B.A. ’82 Elisabeth Joy Mansfield, B.A. ’11 Lauren Ann Mansley Paul R. Manson, B.A. ’97 Elaine C. Mantikas Lawrence Edward Manton, B.A. ’65 Florence M. Marcantonio Jola Marcario, B.S.Ed. ’60 Marleine Marcelin Joseph Daniel March, B.B.A. ’10 Mario Marchegiani Louise Marchesi, B.A. ’82, M.S.Ed. ’90 Michael Stephen Marciano Edward Peter Marcinkoski, B.S. ’48 Jared Michael Marcotte Jeff Marcus Richard Marvin Marcus, B.A. ’64 Dana Robin Marcus, B.A. ’04, M.A. ’06 Phyllis A. Marcus, B.B.A. ’92 Michael J. Marder, B.A. ’67 Melanie A. Mardirossian, B.B.A.’06, M.S. ’10 Erin A. Mardon, B.S. ’11 Michael D. Margavitch Theresa Marghella, B.B.A. ’92 Arielle L. Margolin Robert Allen Margolis, B.A. ’78 Hayley Michelle Margulies Nicole L. Marien, B.A. ’11 Maxim S. Marienko Elliott M. Marin, B.B.A. ’69, M.B.A. ’72 Michael Anthony Marinaccio, B.B.A. ’91 Marisa Christina Marinaccio, B.A. ’03, M.A. ’09 Jerilyn Marinan, B.A. ’01 Kelsey A. Marino Danielle E. Marino Dawn Marie Marino, B.A. ’06, M.S. ’08 Eleanor E. Markland, B.S. ’44 Megan E. Markle Marcia Alyce Markowitz Matthew L. Markowitz William R. Markowski Frederick A. Marks Gabrielle Marks Blane A. Marks Adria C. Marlowe Jill Vickie Marmorek, B.A. ’73 Sylvia T. Marques-Jackson Brian T. Marquis, B.S. ’11 Michael H. Marrell, B.B.A. ’57 Meghan Lorraine Marren, B.A. ’08 Regine Marrette, B.B.A. ’00 Gloria E. Marrow, B.A. ’03, M.H.A. ’07 Glenn A. Marrus, B.A. ’72 Jennifer L. Marsh Emily M. Marsh Morton Jeremiah Marshack Rose Gevirtz Marshall, M.S.Ed. ’67 Danielle Marsicano, B.B.A. ’08 Michelle Marsilla Melanie R. Martha Michael Anthony Martin, B.B.A. ’07 Jonathan David Martin Eric Lawrence Martin Susan L. Martin Richard Saul Martin, B.B.A. ’60 Katherine A. Martin Amanda Mariel Martin Serge A. Martinez Judith M. Martinez Rosanne Martinez Neffry Martinez Annabel Martinez William P. Martinez


2010-11 Alumni and Friends Ivan Nikola Martinovic, B.A. ’03 Laura Martocci Audrie Rose Marton Michelle Rose Martorano Georgina and Patrick Martorella, B.B.A. ’80 Jennifer L. Marucci, B.A. ’09 Irwin Marvald, B.B.A. ’62 Megha Marwaha Catherine B. Marzan Dawn Marzella, B.A. ’91, M.S.Ed. ’02 David Joseph Marzullo, B.B.A. ’10 Nicholas Anthony Masercola, B.A. ’11 Jenna M. Masnyk Trevor Mason Alston Mason, B.S. ’98 Ryan J. Mason John Robert Mason, B.B.A. ’71 Martha H. Mason Jill W. Massarsky Kennetha A. Massey-Pettus Jesse Masters, B.A. ’09 Michael Masterson Tina Marie Mastrantonio, B.A. ’06, M.S.Ed. ’11 Maria Mastrogiovanni, B.B.A. ’77 Frank Mastromauro Gregory L. Matalon Jeffrey Mateo Ashok A. Mathias Kristin A. Mathis Stephanie Restifo and Renato Matos, B.B.A. ’04, J.D. ’08 Jessica G. Matrone Carolyn A. Matthei-Gross, B.B.A. ’79 Bridget Frances Matthews, B.S. ’08 John R. Matthews, B.A. ’52 Arthur Mattson Cara Marie Mattson Matthew J. Matusiak Bruce Matuson, B.A. ’73 Robert Joseph Matzelle, B.B.A. ’84 Czarina M. Maule, M.S. ’11 Christopher James Maurer Christopher Robert Mawson, B.A. ’10 Debra A. Maxeiner Joshua N. May Ryan John Mayer Mary, M.S.Ed. ’71 and Charles Mayer, M.S.Ed. ’52 Melissa Patricia Mayer Brittany Heather Mayoka Chloe E. Mayone Linda Mazzara Maritza Mazzara Allison L. Mazzarella Kevin A. McAdoo Nancy B. McAllister Erin McAndrew, B.A. ’08 Kathleen M. McAnneny, B.A. ’10 Erin McArdle, B.A. ’11 E Pamela McArthur Kathleen Byrne and Kevin McAuliffe, B.B.A. ’79 Joanne Schlenk McAvey, B.A. ’76, J.D. ’80 Ruby Memphis McBride, B.A. ’11 Connor C. McBride Stephen M. McCabe, B.S. ’88 Adam George McCabe, M.A. ’08 Kristin Sara McCann, B.B.A. ’04, J.D. ’09 Louise McCann Andrew G. McCann Rita M. McCann Christopher Michael McCarthy, B.A. ’07 John Dennis McCarthy,* B.S. ’63 Matthew E. McCarthy, M.B.A. ’97 Dorothy McCartney Agnes McCartney Trotno Candace McClintock, M.S.Ed. ’82 Jane E. McCloskey, B.S.Ed. ’69 Meghan Brooke McCloskey David J. McColgan Julie A. McCoy, M.S.Ed. ’10 Daniel J. McCoy John J. McCroary Kevin H. McCroary Debra D. McCullagh James V. McCullagh, B.S. ’92 Richard McCurry Janine Marie McDermott, B.A. ’04 Keith McDermott, B.A. ’99 Joseph F. McDonagh Patricia Mulligan McDonald, B.B.A. ’85 Sara Patricia McDonald, B.A. ’11 Patrick J. McDonald, B.A. ’08 Michael J. McDonald, M.S.Ed. ’86

Heather K. McDonald Thomas J. McDonald, B.B.A. ’85 Gabrielle Renoir McDonaugh Mary McDonnell Sinead Elizabeth McDonnell Diane L. McDonough, M.A. ’73 Jeff McDonough Michael G. McDonough, B.B.A. ’72 Karli McDougall Lattoy F. McDowell, B.A. ’05 Kevin McElroy Kristen E. McElroy George McElroy, M.S.Ed. ’57 Bradley Derek McElroy John Stephen McEnery,* B.S. ’53, M.S.Ed. ’54 Theresa Anne McEnery, B.A. ’75 Erin Christina McEwan, B.A. ’11 Caroline Marie McFarland, B.S.Ed. ’08 Margaret McGann Dorothy McGarvey, B.A. ’55 Allyson Elizabeth McGintee, B.B.A. ’11 Francis McGough Michael McGovern James D. McGowan Jacqueline Elizabeth McGrade, B.S. ’11 Justine E. McGranaghan Raymond McGrath, M.B.A. ’63 Helen O’Connell McGrath, B.S. ’61, M.S.Ed. ’58 Ann K. McGrath Lindsay Marie McGrath Seamus Michael McGrath Ada Zenobia McGraw, B.A. ’03, M.S.Ed. ’08 Kristen Michelle McGregor, B.A. ’94 Richard McGriskin Christy McGuinness Daniel Richard McHale, B.A. ’89 Kenneth M. McHugh, B.B.A. ’73 Megan Elizabeth McIlhoney, B.S. ’09 Samantha Leigh McIlwaine, B.B.A. ’11 Thomas J. McInerney Caryn, B.A. ’98, M.A. ’00 and Michael McIsaac, B.A. ’98, M.B.A. ’02, J.D. ’02 Courtney A. McKain Bonnie L. McKasty, B.A. ’08 Patricia, B.B.A. ’82 and James McKenna, B.A. ’78 Kirsten N. McKenna, B.A. ’11 Heidi M. McKenna Janyce Marie McKenzie, B.A. ’11 Wayne St. George McKenzie, B.A. ’06, M.S.Ed. ’11 Rosemary McKeon John Michael McKeon Raymond John McKeough, M.A. ’77 Mackinzie Lynn McKeown Scott Patrick McKevitt, B.A. ’96 Catherine T. McKiernan Brian Howard McKinley, B.A. ’94 James F. McLaughlin, B.S. ’52 Sharon McLennon Stephanie Lauren McLeod Anna R. McManus, B.A. ’09 Conor J. McManus Alison Lee McManus Sarah A. McMonagle Andrew J. McNally Alanna Elizabeth McNamee, B.S. ’11 John Colgan McNeil Kerry Ellen McNeil Susan, B.A. ’05, M.A. ’09 and John McNeilly, B.B.A. ’04 Patrick Joseph McNerney Edward L. McNicol, B.A. ’69, M.A. ’74 Tilly McPartland Diane M. McPartland Sylvia Marie McPartland Ryan Moran McPherson, B.B.A. ’08 Kathleen T. McPike, B.S.Ed. ’01, M.S. ’04 George W. McQueen Irene E. McQuillan Eddie J. McShan Heather N. McTavish-Perez, B.B.A. ’11 Steven T. McTigue Merry E. McVey-Noble, M.A. ’95 Lauren J. Means Kevin J. Mecchella, B.S.Ed. ’09 Ashley P. Medeiros Frank Medelka Gaurav A. Medhekar, M.B.A. ’05 Fernando A. Medina, M.B.A. ’86

Christie Rose Medina, B.A. ’03, J.D. ’06 Jacklyn R. Medina, B.A. ’09 John Mee Michael Megally, B.A. ’08 Daniel Mehra, B.B.A. ’08 Rajendra Mehta Kunal R. Mehta Scott H. Meier, B.A. ’89 Megan A. Meighan Manfred Meisenkothen, B.A. ’56 Eric M. Meisse, B.B.A. ’11 Jill Hershberg Meistrich, B.A. ’77 Cristina Mejia, B.A. ’01 Keith Mekeel, B.B.A. ’03, M.S.Ed. ’05 Maxx Melendez Ashley Nicole Melfi Shane Thomas Melia, B.A. ’10 Janine Theresa Meliambro, B.B.A. ’07 Justin M. Melillo Francesca Melisi Nicole A. Melita Kathleen Mellett Juliann Mellina Tedd Scott Melnyk, B.B.A. ’81, M.B.A. ’90 Diandra Ann Meloni Alexa Maria Melonopoulos, B.A. ’92 Daniel Meltzer, M.A. ’11 Joel Warren Meltzer, B.S.Ed. ’11 Tihera T. Melvin Laurette Melvin Dante Mena Deena Jerry Menagias William H. Mendel Dana Mendelson William Luis Mendez, B.B.A. ’04 Melissa Mendoza Barbara E. Mendoza Andrew Mensch, B.B.A. ’83 Nancy Menton Suzanne Mentzinger Michael Paul Menzies Juan Manuel Merchan Zakir Merchant Daniel Hovey Mercia James Louis Mercogliano, B.B.A. ’70 Nicole Marie Mercurio, B.S.Ed. ’02 John Merendino Linda Ann Merklin Cristina M. Merklin Mitchell Aaron Merman, B.A. ’11 Jeanne C. Merone, B.A. ’70, M.S.Ed. ’71 Kurt Edward Mertzlufft Alyssa M. Mescia Jennifer A. Mescia Paige S. Meserve Theresa Messenger Amanda Marie Messenger Joseph Messina, B.A. ’67, M.A. ’71 Tim Messina Megan Elizabeth Messina, B.A. ’11 Ernest J. Messmer Corinne H. Mestemacher Katelyn Theresa Metz, B.S.Ed. ’11 Angela Maria Mevo, B.A. ’86, M.A. ’88 Jaydeep Mewar Rebecca P. Meyer Lauren Meyer Emily Jane Meyer, B.A. ’07 Valerie, M.S.Ed. ’73 and Peter Meyer, B.A. ’65, M.S.Ed. ’67 Victoria, M.A. ’76 and John Meyerhoefer, M.S.Ed. ’72 August Mezzetta, B.B.A. ’60 Lois, B.A. ’72, M.S.Ed. ’09 and Christopher Miceli, B.A. ’75 John Michael, B.B.A. ’07 Fotis Michael, B.A. ’08, M.S.Ed. ’10 David George Michaelson, B.A. ’11 Anne Margaret Michiels, M.A. ’05 Megan E. Michler, B.A. ’11 Sabrina Mickail Lawrence Middendorp, B.S. ’81 Parks Kenneth Middleton Adele Miecuna Emily Patricia Miethner, B.S. ’10 Clemente J. Mignone, B.B.A. ’07 Sarah Victoria Mikail Aliona Mikhed, B.B.A. ’11 Mary Jane Mikowski Elena M. Milack Mary K. Milana Casey F. Miles, B.A. ’09 Casey Miles Alison Ann Milewski, B.A. ’06 Crystina Lynne Milici, B.S. ’11

Merele Newman Milim, B.A. ’69 Mabel P. Millan Amanda J. Miller Anita Feldman Miller, B.S.Ed. ’62 Ann M. Miller, B.A. ’97 Beverly S. Miller, M.S.Ed. ’84 Deborah L. Miller, B.B.A. ’96 Douglas Leigh Miller, B.B.A. ’78 Ellen Curcuro Miller, B.A. ’87, M.S.Ed. ’90 Esther D. Miller Ethan Z. Miller Evelyn V. Miller Graham Andrew Miller, B.A. ’11 Harriet, B.S.Ed. ’61 and Stephen Miller, B.A. ’60 Jessica Miller, B.A. ’99 John J. Miller Jennifer S. Miller Jessica Lynne Miller Kyle A. Miller Logan R. Miller, B.A. ’11 Maryann C. Miller Michele Makrouhi Miller, B.F.A. ’77 Rachel J. Miller Robert Everett Miller, B.A. ’47 Sanford Miller Taylor J. Miller Zachary Ian Miller, B.B.A. ’09 Keri Melissa Millman-Feinberg, M.S.Ed. ’08 Jefferson James Mills, B.A. ’11 Tamesha Aleka Mills Allison Marie Mills, B.S. ’97 Jacqueline O. Millwood, B.S. ’87 Salvatore Philip Milone Fred L. Milus Jillian Marie Minarik, B.A. ’11 Scott B. Minchenberg, B.S. ’11 Rose S. Minenna Michael C. Mineo, B.A. ’65 Carly Sarah Minerowicz Lita Smith-Mines, B.A. ’78, J.D. ’81 and Barry Mines, B.A. ’75 Samuel Mines Jonette Lynn Mines, B.B.A. ’83 Steven J. Mines, B.A. ’73 Jonathan Ronald Mini Jennifer, M.S.Ed. ’99 and Jeffrey Minihane, B.B.A. ’96 Madeline J. Minkoff, B.A. ’69, M.S.Ed. ’72 Brian Anthony Minto, M.B.A. ’10 Elias Mintz Lucille, M.A. ’82 and Joseph Minutillo, B.A. ’80 Tanya Sophia Mir Jennifer R. Miraglia Luis A. Miranda Andrew Frederick Miranda Frank J. Mirovsky, B.B.A. ’77 Sasha Mirpuri Roy J. Mirro, B.B.A. ’82, J.D. ’85 Fallon Erica Mirsky, B.A. ’11 Jennifer Lynn Misciagna, B.S. ’94 Frank Miscioscia Michael A. Miskiewicz Richard M. Miskiewicz Michael Mitarotonda Esta S. Mitchell, B.S. ’64 Antoinette M. Mitchell, B.A. ’00, M.S.Ed. ’04 Stacie Renae Mitchell Samantha J. Mitgang Prerna Mittal Akanksha Mittal Jan Mixson A. Barrie Moar Stephen T. Mobilio Azzizi F. Mobutu Mary and Harvey Moder, B.A. ’66, M.A. ’68 Joseph Modifica, B.B.A. ’98 Samantha Analena Modigliani Salim Ahmed Mohammed, B.B.A. ’02, M.B.A. ’11 Marjan Moheban, B.S. ’11 Eric Bennet Mohr, B.A. ’75, M.S.Ed. ’78 Sigo Mohr Chelsea L. Mohr Adam S. Mojica, B.A. ’11 Anne F. Molanphy Bridget Mold, B.A. ’97 Michael J. Molina Laura A. Molinari Brian Molinari, B.A. ’11 Laurene C. Molino, B.B.A. ’11 Rolf M. Moller, B.S. ’54 Andrew Mollica

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2010-11 Alumni and Friends Patrick T. Mullare, B.B.A. ’06 Joseph W. Mullen, B.B.A. ’94, M.B.A. ’07 John T. Mullen Samantha R. Muller Christopher Shawn Muller Helen Muller, B.A. ’53 Blerita Mulliqi Harpreet Singh Multani, B.B.A. ’09 Gertrude F. Mulvihill, B.B.A. ’62 Timothy James Mulvihill, B.A. ’88 Chiwon Mun, B.A. ’10 Sue Ellen Mundy, B.A. ’78 Kathleen M. Mundy, M.S. ’94 Daniel J. Munroe, B.A. ’11 Marilyn Munson, B.A. ’64, M.A. ’75 Michael Thomas Murabito Lello Murale Mario A. Murillo Gregory M. Murphy Karen Veronica Murphy Mary Lou, M.B.A. ’98 and James Murphy, B.B.A. ’81 Robyn Murphy Kathleen B. Murphy Jacquelyn M. Murphy Maureen P. Murphy Mary Carmel Murphy, B.A. ’74, M.S.Ed. ’88 Jennifer Mary Murphy, B.A. ’95 Brian Patrick Murphy, B.B.A. ’94 John F. Murphy, B.S. ’70 Jonathan David Murphy Stephanie A. Murphy, B.A. ’11 Janet Fried Murphy Shaneece Louise Murray, B.A. ’11 Anna J. Murray Meghan E. Murray, B.B.A. ’11 Brenda Murrell, B.A. ’64 Douglas W. Murtha, B.A. ’66 Albert Musella, B.A. ’80 George Thomas Musgrave, B.A. ’77 Malcolm Musicante,* B.B.A. ’53 Andrew V. Musso, B.A. ’11 Ciara Sally Jean Musson Jillian Mary Mustich Richard Anthony Musto, B.A. ’03 Anthony Christopher Musumeci, B.B.A. ’00 Kristen Marie Mutarelli Frank J. Muzio, B.A. ’85, M.S.Ed. ’89 Christina Myers, B.A. ’11 Aileen Myers Rachel Myers, B.F.A. ’10 Alphea M. Myers-Uwode, M.S.Ed. ’98 Tom Myles Jacques A. Myron Meredith Diane Nadeau Stephen A. Nadeau Barbara Ellen Nadler, M.S.Ed. ’80 Andrew Terry Nadler, B.A. ’82, J.D. ’89 John M. Nadotti, B.A. ’86 Sitara K. Naghavi Harvey Nagler Shane Devanond Naidoo Tapan Naik Muraleedharan Nair Sandeep Nair, B.A. ’08 Michael R. Najjar Christina Nanavrakis, B.B.A. ’06 Matt Napalitano Peter Thomas Napoli, B.B.A. ’09 Donna Anne Napolitano, B.B.A. ’98 Matthew A. Napolitano Ryan Sullivan Nardello Christopher Stephen Nardo Fatima Naseem, B.A. ’04 Karan Nash Philip Paul Nash Lena M. Nash Farrokh Nasri Erzsi Dolores Nassau Carissa M. Nasso Michael Nastri Doug Nastro Joanne Nasuti, B.A. ’89 Milana S. Nathans Daniele R. Natola Danielle Nicole Natorski Michael Naughton Rosalyn Aguilar Naval Rosalyn Naval Patricia Cregan Navarra Edward Nawrocki Natalie A. Naylor Elizabeth Nazario Muhammed Gurcan Nazli Katherine Marie Neal

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Jay Stuart Nearnberg, M.B.A. ’80 Andrew M. Neary Leah, M.S.Ed. ’74 and Seymour Nebel, B.S. ’48 Genara Necos Randall Neeb, B.A. ’64 Chelsea C. Neece Patrick Anthony Neely Nakia Nicole Neff Ashley L. Neglia Barbara Negosh, B.A. ’70, M.A. ’84 Kayla J. Neill, B.A. ’11 Stephen T. Neiman, B.S. ’65, M.S.Ed. ’66 Nicole Dana Neiman, B.B.A. ’10 Jeremy S. Neiss David Nekava, B.B.A. ’00 Aleksandr Nekrasov Adam Nekulak, B.B.A. ’03 Charles T. Nelson, B.S. ’76 Kerry Ann Nelson, B.A. 03, M.S.Ed. ’09 Emmanuel Antonio Neris Victoria C. Nesnick Oksana Dackiw Nesterczuk, B.A. ’79 Amanda M. Neubauer, B.A. ’11 Samantha L. Neudorf Christine K. Neumann Bryan J. Neumann, B.S. ’85 Jacqueline Sturman Neus, B.A. ’60 Sandra Yael Neuwirth, B.B.A. ’93 Vinita Lavette Neves, B.E. ’01 Bonnie-Lee Newcomb, B.S.Ed. ’81, M.S.Ed. ’84 Suzanne M. Newell, B.A. ’98 Arlene Carol Newman, B.A. ’72 Lorraine A. Newman, M.S.Ed. ’63 Mark Newman, B.A. ’02, J.D. ’05 Mitchell Newman, B.A. ’83 Gary Charles Newman Danielle Newman, B.A. ’11 Rochelle Newmark Christopher Jordan Nicastro Lindsey M. Nicastro, B.S.Ed. ’10 Katherine Nicholas Marquise Nicole Nichols Eleanor M. Nickerson Christopher Robert Nicolia, B.B.A. ’08 John W. Niebch, B.A. ’65, M.A. ’68 Christopher William Niedt Andrew H. Nielsen Arthur Mike Niemynski, B.A. ’06 John Nilson, M.S. ’00 Christopher G. Nipal William F. Nirode Amanda Joy Nissenbaum, B.A. ’11 Ashleigh R. Nixon-Joseph Kimberly Ann Nofi, B.B.A. ’01 Katheryn Allison Nolan, B.B.A. ’07 Nicholas P. Nolan Anne D. Noonan Berna H. Noorata, B.B.A. ’96 Warner D. Norton Jeffrey R. Notarbartolo, B.A. ’76 Jenna Rae Notarfrancesco Robert V. Notto, B.S.Ed. ’78 Nicole Novack, B.A. ’08 Kira E. Novak, B.S.Ed. ’11 Jenna Nicole Novak, B.A. ’07 Helen Trenz Novinski, B.A. ’52 Alexander J. Nowak, B.S. ’09 Carla Lindsay Nowicki, B.A. ’51 Larson Selig Nowydwor, B.B.A. ’07 Marjorie T. Nozzi, B.S. ’84 Thomas J. Nugent Jimmy Nunez, B.B.A. ’11 Frederick G. Nurse, B.S. ’71 Richard M. Nuttall Kendra Louise Nutting Chibogu Nneka Nzekwu Linda, B.B.A. ’88 and David Obedzinski, B.A. ’85, M.A. ’92 Brendan M. O’Boyle, B.A. ’98, M.A. ’02 Brehan Marie O’Brien, B.A. ’08 Brigid O’Brien Daniel James O’Brien, B.B.A. ’91 Megan O’Brien Emily E. O’Brien Jessica Eve O’Brien, B.A. ’06 Jared M. Occhicone Thomas Joseph O’Connell Barbara Graumann O’Connell, M.A. ’72 Pamela Licalzi O’Connell, B.A. ’85 Kevin Joseph O’Connell, B.B.A. ’93 Theresa Ellen O’Connell, B.B.A. ’82 Mary M. O’Connor Meghan O’Connor Elaine Margaret O’Connor, B.S.Ed. ’04

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Christine M. O’Dea Margaret Mary Odell Anna Odintsova, B.B.A. ’08 John Gerard O’Donnell, B.B.A. ’95 James Joseph O’Donnell, B.A. ’67 Stacey M. O’Donnell, M.B.A. ’11 Barbara Ann O’Donnell, B.A. ’71, M.B.A. ’80 Kevin Michael O’Hagan, B.A. ’93 Catherine Grace O’Halloran Angela M. O’Hoppe, B.A. ’94 Robert L. Ohrtman, B.S. ’52 Ayoade Ojikutu, B.E. ’95 Desiree Gloria O’Kane Samantha D. O’Keefe, B.A. ’11 Anna R. Okoniewski Patricia Carroll Olds, B.A. ’81, J.D. ’84 Robert M. O’Leary Linda Ann Oleksiak, M.B.A. ’90 Catherine Hedwig Oleschuk, B.A. ’84 Carole Oligario, B.A. ’67 Melanie Kate Olin, B.A. ’10 Alan David Olinsky, B.B.A. ’64, M.S.Ed. ’67 Chelsea Lynn Olivares, B.S.Ed. ’11 Lawrence Albert Olivari, B.B.A. ’68 Courtney L. Oliver, B.B.A. ’08 Joelle T. Oliver Marilyn K. Oliver Sara K. Oliver Lashonda Marie Oliver Michael S. Oliveri, B.B.A. ’78 Victoria Jene Olivotti, B.A. ’07 Heather L. Olsen, B.S.Ed. ’00, M.A. ’04 John Francis Olsen, B.A. ’07 Michelle A. Olson, B.A. ’94 Warren John Oltmanns, B.A. ’42 Jennifer Anne Olzaski, B.A. ’00 Matthew Dennis O’Mahoney, B.B.A. ’08 Kristine O’Malley-Levy, M.S.Ed. ’07 Sharif Omar, B.B.A. ’09 Joseph C. O’Neil, B.A. ’11 Carol Ann O’Neill Francis Onorato Nikko Tamae Onowo, B.B.A. ’11 Marion Ann Oppenheimer, B.A. ’60 Ricardo E. Oquendo Ruth E. Orange, M.S.Ed. ’71 Lawrence M. O’Reilly, B.A. ’74 Shannon V. O’Reilly Santos G. Orellana Deborah Ann Organ, B.A. ’81 Sonja Orgias Jonathan Patrick Ori, B.A. ’09 Matthew G. Orlando Elizabeth Robin Orlin, B.A. ’89 Robert B. O’Rourke Thomas M. O’Rourke John Steven Orsen, B.B.A. ’06 Jason Orsillo Gabriel Ortega, B.A. ’05 Yady Marilce Ortigoza, B.B.A. ’11 Rosemary Spring Ortiona Raymond Anthony Ortiz, B.B.A. ’11 Kristopher A. Ortiz, B.A. ’10 Connie Ortiz, B.A. ’04, M.A. ’08 Margaret O’Shaughnessy, B.A. ’11 Jean O’Shea Margaret O’Shea Carsianny Osias, B.B.A. ’08 Steven Beryl Ostreich, B.B.A. ’81 Uzo Nkiru Osuno Craig O’Toole, B.B.A. ’04 Kristyn A. Ouimette Teresea Oury Sheila and Richard Outcault, B.A. ’57 Michal E. Ovadia Anna B. Ovcharenko Jessica Ann Overdorf, B.A. ’11 Crystal Chanel Overstreet Samantha Eleanor Owens David James Paccagnini Frank C. Pace,* B.S. ’50 Alina Carissa Pace, B.S. ’01 Gregory Howard Pace, B.A. ’11 Steven Charles Pace Stefano Pace Jesse Pacetta-Ullmann, B.A. ’03 Kenneth Richard Pacheco, M.B.A. ’79 Brianna M. Paci Christina Rose Pacinda, B.B.A. ’06 Joseph M. Paciullo, B.B.A. ’10 Matthew Padich, B.A. ’11 Davina Pagan, B.A. ’11 Francesco P. Pagano, B.A. ’63 Alessandra Paglino, B.A. ’87 Eric Alexander Pahlke, B.A. ’10 Mishal Pahrand Richard Fay Pain, B.A. ’62

Angela Palazzo Barbara Helane Paley Edward Paley Malvina Palloj Lorraine I. Palmer Michael F. Palmeri, B.A. ’85 Marissa Palmieri, B.S. ’08 Barbara L. Paltrow, B.A. ’50 Kristina Maria Panagodimos John Joseph Panarese, B.B.A. ’65, M.B.A. ’75 Shannon Aleen Pandaliano Michele G. Pandolfi Giuseppina Pannella Joseph Pantorno Rachel Lauren Pantorno, B.S. ’11 Steven W. Panzarella Lauren Anne Panzarino, B.B.A. ’05 Mollie Alexandra Panzner, B.A. ’09 Michaela C. Papa Dionisios Papadatos, B.S. ’00, M.S.Ed. ’02 John G. Papadopoulos Melissa T. Papasidero, B.A. ’08 James Kostantino Papavasilakis, B.B.A. ’08 Emmanuel Papazis, B.B.A. ’97 Manuel C. Papazoglou, B.B.A. ’75, M.B.A. ’81 Peter Papazoglou James Papowoytsch Cristina M. Pappadake-Gomez Markey Patricia Pappalardo, B.S. ’84, M.S. ’07 Maria T. Pappas, B.B.A. ’01 Adriana L. Papulino, B.B.A. ’98 Taylor Paraboschi Lisa M. Paradise Ronni Paradiso L. Peter Parcher, B.A. ’58 Jo Ann Parda, B.B.A. ’89 Lindsey D. Paredes Vanessa Renee Parent, B.B.A. ’04, M.S.Ed. ’06 Amanda G. Parenteau Lorraine E. Paretta Rajesh M. Parikh Brian R. Parker Bernard Parker, B.A. ’67 Sarah R. Parker, B.A. ’11 Ariel M. Parker Elizabeth Nidia Parot Bobbie Parr Carolann Parrino Jaime R. Parris Teodoro Parrotta Natalie Gene Parsons, B.A. ’11 Elizabeth Ann Parsons, B.A. ’05 James J. Parziale, B.A. ’06 Tricia Ann Pascale Louise A. Paschkes Katrina Townes Pasciutti, B.S. ’11 Donna Eloisa Pascual, B.B.A. ’02 Danielle Pasquariello, B.A. ’11 Anthony Salvatore Passaretti, B.B.A. ’83 Barbara D. Passero, B.B.A. ’84 Donna T. Passin Michael Philip Pasternack, B.A. ’89 Adam C. Pasternack, B.B.A. ’10 Jean Pearl Pasternak, B.A. ’92 Crystal M. Pastis Brugisha U. Patel, B.S. ’06 Neel Patel Jasmine Yogesh Patel Carol Ann Patoka, B.A. ’71 Liudmila A. Patokina, M.S.Ed. ’01 Margaret Doyle Patterson, B.A. ’65 Briana J. Pattinson Mary Alice Patton, B.S.Ed. ’62 Nakeda A. Paul Stephen Anthony Paul, B.B.A. ’87 Philip Yaron Paul, B.B.A. ’04 Makeda Antoinette Paul, B.B.A. ’10 Delia Cezara Paunescu, B.A. ’09 Teri Marie Pavia, B.A. ’89 Michael Pavia Daniela Pavlovic, B.A. ’11 Henry H. Pavony Arlene Pavony, B.A. ’61 Michael J. Pawlowski Nicole Marie Paykert Anneliese Payne Tessa A. Payne, B.S.Ed. ’95 Mary Ann Pazler, B.A. ’82 Stacey Aguilar Pazos Rachel Elizabeth Peace Thomas Edward Peace Lee D. Pearce Barry Ira Pearl, B.B.A. ’83

Jeremy Gabriel Pearl-Jacobvitz, B.A. ’11 Christina T. Pecce, B.S.Ed. ’11 Erin M. Pecchia, B.B.A. ’11 Kevin Francis Pechin, B.B.A. ’01, M.B.A. ’03 Alice B. Peckoff, B.A. ’69, M.A. ’75 Maria J. Pecoraro Nicolas Francisco Pedraza, M.B.A. ’09 Mary Kate Pedro, B.A. ’11 Rachel Jane Peel-MacAndrew, M.S. ’05 Samuel L. Pekarne John Pellegrino Michael J. Pellegrino, B.B.A. ’70 Teresa K. Pellom Sandra Peltz Barbara Peltzman Eric Joseph Peluso, B.S. ’04 Vincent R. Peluso Luz Alejandra Pena Bridget H. Penta, B.A. ’04 Adam John Pepin, B.B.A. ’03 Robert J. Peplinski, B.S. ’85 Giavanna Peppe, B.A. ’11 Kenneth Saul Pera, B.A. ’94 Zachary Tyler Peraldo, B.A. ’11 Ricardo Octave Percy Angela Perdos, B.A. ’03 Susan Darmetkoski Pereira, B.A. ’86 Andrea M. Pereira, B.E. ’11 Paolo Clemente Perez Irving Perlman Erica Perlson, B.A. ’07 Brittny Martine Perna, B.A. ’09 David G. Perrell, B.S. ’49 Kristin Anne Perret, M.A. ’09 Jean Gabrielle Perrine Richard Paul Perry, B.B.A. ’81 Jamal Akeem Perry Melanie A. Perry Christina C. Persaud Steven M. Persaud, B.B.A. ’11 Mariolina Persico Neil B. Persky, B.B.A. ’62 Diane Rutkow Persky, B.A. 63, M.B.A. ’85 Robert Person, B.S.Ed. ’57 Anthony C. Perugini, B.B.A. ’10 Tiffany Jade Pesante James William Peshler, B.B.A. ’11 Kimberly Marie Petalas Christina Pete Harriet L. Peters Claus-Von Anthony Peters, B.B.A. ’05 William D. Peters, IV, B.A. ’07 Colin Augustus Peters, Jr., B.B.A. ’04 Hazel Petersen Kenneth A. Peterson, M.B.A. ’75 Erin Kimberly Peterson, B.B.A. ’05, M.B.A. ’11 Ty Lawrence Peterson Robert Petit Linda Marjorie Petit-Frere, B.A. ’11 Dakota Petito Tammy Ann Petragnani, B.A. ’88 Ashley M. Petralia Antoinette M. Petraro, B.A. ’99 Marjorie Dill Petras Jessica B. Petrauskas Chris Petridis, B.B.A. ’11 Jessica A. Petrilli, B.B.A. ’08, J.D. ’11 Rosann M. Petrizzi, M.S.Ed. ’71 Michael R. Petrow Richard J. Petrucci Alexander R. Petrucelli Christine Petrucello, B.A. ’05, M.S.Ed. ’08 Jeanne Petta Natasha Amy Pettigrew, B.A. ’03 Jennifer Peykar, B.B.A. ’03 Kathryn M. Pfeifer, B.A. ’84 Jack L. Pfeilsticker John Charles Pfingst, B.S. ’85 Margaret M. Phalen Shirley Mayo Philippeaux, B.A. ’81, M.A. ’86 Phyllis Phillips Erin C. Phillips, B.A. ’96 Alison Kelly Phillips Jasmine N. Phillips Ellen B. Phillips, B.A. ’72, M.S.Ed. ’01 Andrea Carla Phoenix Alex B. Pia Joshua Ryan Piaker, B.B.A. ’06 Kristen Marie Piampiano, B.A. ’02 Nicole Ann Piampiano Joseph Pianka, B.A. ’91 Joseph Piazza Christopher Pica, B.B.A. ’08


2010-11 Alumni and Friends Salvatore Joseph Picataggio, B.E. ’88 Gabriella Noel Picatoste, B.B.A. ’11 Keith A. Piccione, B.B.A. ’85 David R. Piccirillo Domenico Piccolo Paul T. Pickett, B.A. ’97 Toni Picone, B.A. ’97 Lorraine Lois Pieloch Ann Pierce Ruth Pierre-Louis, B.B.A. ’05 Leslie Zaelika Pieters, B.S. ’97 Kayla Marie Pifer, B.B.A. ’11 Benjamin Travis Pike, B.F.A. ’11 Zachary L. Pillow Zachary Walter Pilz, B.B.A. ’10 Kimberly Pimentel, B.S. ’11 Adam Alexander Pin, B.A. ’10 Carol S. Pine, M.S.Ed. ’73 Alfredo A. Pinero, Jr., B.B.A. ’99 Marina Rose Pino Sila M. Pinto Raquel Piraino Penny Ann Piro Celeste Pirraglia Christopher J. Pirraglia

Stephanie Colette Piscitelli, B.A. ’09, M.S.Ed. ’11 Alexandra C. Piscitello Arnold A. Piskin Marisa Rosaria Pistone, B.S.Ed. ’04, M.S. ’07 William Frank Pitt, B.S. ’48 Joyce P. Pizaro Alexandria Pizarro Nicole A. Pizzichemi Jessica Marie Pizzo, B.A. ’11 Joan M. Pizzuti-Santoro, B.B.A. ’88, M.B.A. ’94 Eric Martin Plakun, B.A. ’68 Joshua Philip Plante Kimberly P. Plantin, B.B.A. ’09 Rona Lori Platt, B.A. ’85, J.D. ’94 Kaylee H. Platt George Charles Pleasant-Jones Jennifer M. Plonski, B.S. ’00 David Michael Plotkin, B.A. ’04 Ian P. Poake Rakhi Podder Nil Ratan Podder David Scott Podell, B.B.A. ’02

John Joseph Podsiadlo, B.S.Ed. ’53, M.S.Ed. ’58 Francis D. Poeta, B.F.A. ’83 Emilia Pogroszewska, B.B.A. ’09 Kevin Wilfred Pohmer, B.A. ’82 Joan Pitsch Pokorny, B.A. ’82 Jack Polak Nicholas R. Polanco Lori Diane Polansky, B.B.A. ’90 Matthew E. Polizzi Tracey Elizabeth Polizzi, B.A. ’01, M.A. ’02 Edward Polk Carol Poll Carmen Victoria Pollack, B.A. ’65 Glenn Lane Pollack, B.S.Ed. ’72, M.S.Ed. ’74 Dan Pollack Angelica L. Pollicino Kyla M. Pollutro Vincent M. Polsinelli Daniel V. Poma Louis Pomerantz, B.A. ’70 Amy Brass, B.A. ’02, and Frank Pomponio, B.B.A. ’01

Christopher Pomponio Nicholas J. Ponick, B.B.A. ’11 Larry J. Pontillo, B.A. ’78 Jennifer Suzanne Pontius, B.A. ’95, M.A. ’97 Ivy Ponturo Erica Popkin and Lawrence Schoenbach Martin L. Popovic Carol Popowytsch Darren E. Porsch, M.B.A. ’05 Gary N. Porter Lauren Portigiano, B.A. ’09 Cecily J. Portillo Christina Posillico, B.A. ’11 Patricia Posthauer, M.A. ’04 Mykhaylo Potapenko Irene Judith Potasky, B.S.Ed. ’62, M.S.Ed. ’74 Sarah Jane Potter Brittany S. Potter Lorraine Potter-Cooper Stephanie A. Poulos Brigitte Collins Powell, B.B.A. ’86 Valerie L. Powell

Catherine M. Powers Jessica K. Powers, B.A. ’01, M.S.Ed. ’03 David K. Powers, B.B.A. ’05 Maribeth E. Powers Paula Praefcke Judy K. Prainito Rajeshwar Prasad Michelle Prata, B.A. ’97, M.A. ’00 Lisa M. Prazak, B.A. ’02 Carl E. Preis, M.B.A. ’83 Samantha N. Prekeris Bridie Prendergast Michael I. Present Jared E. Presner David Michael Press, B.A. ’78 Alexander Michael Press, B.A. ’11 Nancy Marie Prestigiacomo, B.B.A. ’85, M.S.Ed. ’88 Elizabeth A. Presto, B.A. ’98 Peter J. Previte Carla V. Price, B.A. ’69 Arthur Lewis Price, B.B.A. ’82 Larry B. Price, B.A. ’70 August H. Pries, B.B.A. ’61

Starting a Scholarship in Memory of a Favorite Professor Hofstra students, alumni, faculty and staff were saddened by the passing of many inspiring and impactful faculty members over 2011-2012. Among them were Professors Emeriti Bruce Adkinson, Hyman Enzer, Paul Harper, Mary Elizabeth Gilbert Ligon, George Jackson and Lenore Sandel. Other losses were Professor of English and former Chair of the Department of English Dana Brand, Associate Professor of Psychology Vincent Brown, Sociology Professor William M. Dobriner, Professor of Computer Science Jay Mendelsohn, and Associate Professor of English Robert Sulcer. Family members, alumni and faculty have helped establish scholarships at Hofstra to memorialize professors who inspired many student success stories and contributed in a positive way to campus life. In recent years, awards and scholarships have been created to honor Drs. Brand, Brown, Harper, Mendelsohn, Sandel, and Jackson, as well as Professor Emeritus of Drama Richard Mason, Professor Emerita of Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences Ellen Parker, former Dean and Professor Emeritus of Law Eric Schmertz and Professor Emeritus of Music Albert Tepper, all of whom passed away in 2010. There are two types of scholarships: Endowed scholarships continue in perpetuity. A minimum gift of $25,000 (paid one time or over several years) is required to establish an endowed scholarship, and additional contributions may be made at any time. Investment income from an endowment provides scholarship assistance for one or more deserving students. Annual scholarships require a minimum gift of $5,000, paid one time. The scholarship may be renewed annually or pledged for multiple years. An annual scholarship established with a minimum commitment of $10,000 ensures that a deserving student will receives significant support throughout his/her four years of college. Annual scholarships can be renewed so as to benefit multiple students.

According to Margaret Shields, director for stewardship at Hofstra, it is helpful if the person or group who initiates a scholarship in the memory of a Hofstra professor or administrator is connected to family members, friends and colleagues of the person who is being memorialized. Mobilizing support for the scholarship is often key to its success. Additional gifts to an endowment or to an annual scholarship mean more students can be supported through the scholarship or more financial assistance can be provided to current recipients. Professor and Chair of the English Department Joseph Fitchtelberg reached out to friends, students, alumni and colleagues of Dana Brand to help create a scholarship in his memory. “As soon as I heard the news of his passing, I felt I needed to do something to keep his name and memory alive. With the help of Meredith Celentano, assistant vice president for Development and Alumni Affairs, I began the Dana Brand Memorial Scholarship Fund. We raised money throughout the year, soliciting from colleagues and from the many followers of Dana’s blog, ‘Mets Fan.’ We also began a book drive. Colleagues donated hundreds of books, which we sold throughout the year for a dollar apiece. Every time a student bought a book, I felt like we were honoring his spirit and his influence.” To date, $11,000 has been raised for the scholarship in Dr. Brand’s name. Hofstra alumni and friends who would like to contribute to a memorial scholarship may find a full listing of endowed Hofstra scholarships at bulletin.hofstra.edu (click on “Tuition, Financial Aid & Scholarships” in the left margin). Gifts can be made online at hofstra.edu/giving. Those who would like to make a gift to an existing scholarship must specifically designate it in the memo line of their check. When making a gift online, there is a field titled “Your gift designation,” which allows the donor to indicate a specific person to honor or a specific program to benefit from the gift.

Dana Brand

William M. Dobriner

Mary Elizabeth Gilbert Ligon

Hyman Enzer

For more information on establishing an endowed or annual scholarship, contact Margaret Shields at 516-463-6561 or Margaret.Shields@hofstra.edu. Lenore Sandel

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2010-11 Alumni and Friends Ruth Prigozy Karen Donna Primack, B.F.A. ’79 Michael Thomas Primavera Bradley S. Printz, B.A. ’11 Andrew V. Procario Julianna M. Procopio Marlene R. Proct, B.A. ’68, M.A. ’70 Mona Prophete Lawrence B. Prosono, B.A. ’76 Corey J. Protin Thomas M. Provine Raffaele Provvisiero, B.B.A. ’02 Mark P. Prussin Brian J. Przedwiecki, B.B.A. ’00 Kaliope Psihos, B.A. ’94, M.S.Ed. ’96 Marjorie A. Puchalski Ewelina Puchalski, B.A. ’11 Danielle K. Puglia Mark Anthony Pugliese, B.B.A. ’11 Concetta Puglisi Puglisi-Mikovic, B.A. ’86, J.D. ’89 Katina Danielle Pugsley Price, B.A. ’07 Gina Marie Pujols, B.A. ’04 Max Puleo Stephen J. Puliafico, B.A. ’11 Andrea C. Pulido John I. Pulli, B.S. ’75 Matthew A. Pultman Andrew John Puppo, B.B.A. ’11 Natasha Kristin Puri Michael James Pustorino, B.A. ’09, M.A. ’11 Jacqueline Amy Pykon, B.B.A. ’91 Joanne K. Python, M.S.Ed. ’81 Linda Quattrociocchi, B.A. ’08 Alfred Okley Quaye, M.B.A. ’09 Adolphus John Queripel, B.S. ’59 John Quetell Diana Quijano-Graham Paul B. Quinlan, B.A. ’01 Thomas J. Quinlan, B.A. ’00 Michael Quinn Adeline A. Quinn, B.S.Ed. ’60 Kaitlin Quinn Jennifer Raab Edwin A. Raagas, B.B.A. ’10 Matthew Jason Rabie, B.B.A. ’11 Carol Forer Rabin, B.S.Ed. ’65 Stephen A. Rabinowitz, B.A. ’06 Jeanne M. Racioppi, B.A. ’07, M.A. ’11 Amanda Rebecca Rack, B.A. ’09 Michael J. Radest, B.A. ’59 Sarah Louise Radley Melissa R. Raff Bryan R. Rafft, B.A. ’97 Sean P. Raftery Kevin S. Rafuse Vinesh R. Raghoo Donald C. Rahman, B.A. ’48 Melanie G. Rahr Raymond Raia Lee B. Raifman, M.A. ’02 David Raimondo Jon Raimondo Arthur Raisfeld, B.A. ’89 Eleanor Rait Sharda Raj Harry Rakovski, B.B.A. ’06 Anita Ramakrishna, M.B.A. ’06 Victoria R. Rametta Roberto Ramirez Fernando Ramirez, B.S.Ed. ’96 Krishna Ramnath, B.S. ’94 Karen A. Ramon, B.S. ’93 Anthony Vidal Ramos Wayne T. Ramsey Kellie M. Ramsey, B.A. ’90, M.S.Ed. ’92 Patricia A. Randall-Cooper, B.A. ’75 Nicholas Brett Ranelle Abadin Rani, B.A. ’11 Louis M. Ranucci, B.A. ’70 Brian Rapelyea, M.S. ’02 Julie Samantha Raphael Christine Demarest Rapp, B.A. ’92 Adele, B.A. ’62 and Armand Rappaport, B.A. ’63 Jeremy D. Rappaport, B.A. ’09 William Rastocny Priya Rastogi, B.A. ’06 Anna K. Ratkai, B.B.A. ’02 Rhoda Ratner Richard F. Rattoballi, B.A. ’90 Christina M. Rattotti Kevin Ratuse Richard Boyd Rau Jason J. Rau, B.A. ’07 Kevin Paul Rauch, B.A. ’04, M.B.A. ’07

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Scott Raulsome, M.S.Ed. ’10 Alexander Jeffrey Raup Lawrence Ravich Kay Glasser Ray, B.S.Ed. ’55 Brendan T. Rayder Bridgette D. Raynor, B.B.A. ’09 Douglas N. Raynor, B.S. ’50 Asem Razzaq, B.B.A. ’02 Andrew Douglas Rea, B.A. ’09 Ashley M. Read Bridget Elizabeth Reagan Sarah R. Realbuto Patrick James Reba, B.B.A. ’09 Thomas John Recher, B.A. ’10 Angela Zero Reddin, B.A. ’68 Robert R. Redding Bruce Jacob Reddock Rosemary Reder Lindsay M. Reding Allison M. Redman, B.A. ’11 Frederick C. Reed, B.A. ’53 Guy Earl Reeps, B.B.A. ’81 Abby Marie Rees, B.B.A. ’10 Linda L. Reesman Victoria Lynn Reeve Kiera C. Regan Mary O. Regan Nancy Breslin Regan, B.A. ’83 James P. Regan Joseph J. Reggi Stephen Robert Regina, B.A. ’10 Linda Sherlock Reich, M.A. ’04 Celia Jenine Reid, B.A. ’07 Tahib Reid Kara A. Reifert, B.A. ’99 Keith James Reilly, B.S. ’03 Daniel James Reilly Samantha Danielle Reilly, B.S. ’11 Constance A. Rein Elizabeth A. Reindl, B.B.A. ’99 Robert Michael Reinhardt, B.B.A. ’89 Anita Reinholds, B.A. ’76, M.B.A. ’79 Jill A. Reinholt, B.B.A. ’11 Linsey Marie Reis, B.B.A. ’11 Peter James Reisert, M.B.A. ’00 Noah Seth Reiss Dean Michael Reiter, B.B.A. ’90 Emily Faith Reiter, B.S. ’11 Matthew D. Remis Christopher J. Remkus Mary Ann Rempe, B.B.A. ’81 Mike Wiley Remsen Eugene Sean Renda, B.S. ’11 Tia Rendine James Renehan Thalia Rose Reniers Emily Renna Lisbeth Ann Rerecich Allison Rerecich, B.A. ’09 William Charles Resk, B.A. ’92 Christine Cahill Ressa Patricia C. Restivo Sofia Nicole Restrepo, B.A. ’09, M.A. ’11 Hazel M. Reukauf, M.S.Ed. ’62 Samantha Margaret Reuther Reynaldo R. Reyes, M.A. ’98 Jeremiah-Carlo Reyes Danilsa A. Reyes-Gonzalez, B.A. ’05 Margery Reynolds, B.A. ’53 Pearlie West Reynolds, B.S. ’85 Rebecca Jean Reynolds Graham Patrick Reynolds, M.A. ’10 Elvia L. Reynolds, B.A. ’08 Natasha Cerceau Rezende, B.A. ’11 Sarah Nicole Rezvani, B.A. ’10 Joyce Ann Ribar, B.A. ’87 Lauren A. Ricciardi Alisa Ann Ricciardi, B.A. ’04 Suzanne Theresa Riccio, B.A. ’98 Glenn M. Rice, B.B.A. ’11 Debra Lawner Rich, B.A. ’78 Nicole K. Richard Kariena Richards, B.A. ’09 Carole A. Richards, B.A. ’62 Natasha C. Richards Mary E. Richardson, B.A. ’86 Anita P. Richichi, B.B.A. ’98 Beryl Richman Leonard Richman Nathaniel John Richter, B.A. ’07 Allen Rickert, B.A. ’76 Arvel R. Ricketts, B.A. ’59 Heather Anne Riddiough James Allen Ridley Shaina E. Rifken Alexandra J. Rightmeyer Julietta S. Rinaldi, M.B.A. ’91 Gary S. Rinaldi Jeannine Rinaldi

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Adam S. Rosenberg Alyssa Keri Rosenberg Andrew L. Rosenberger Brian Rosenberg Evelyn Rosenberg* Frieda S. Rosenberg Kevin H. Rosenberg Norman S. Rosenberg, B.A. ’66 Phillip Rosenberg, B.A. ’55 Sheryl A. Rosenberg, B.B.A. ’11 Jeffrey Rosenfeld Stacy Rosenfeld Phyllis Rosenfield, B.A. ’69, M.A. ’71 Melissa Cari Rosengarten Sarah M. Rosenheck Sharon Rosen-Lopez Richard M. Rosenthal, B.S. ’91 David Joseph Rosenthal, B.A. ’08 Bernice Rosenthal Robert A. Rosenthal, B.B.A. ’80, M.B.A. ’84 Alexandra Meryl Rosinsky Jason Rod Rosler, B.S. ’06 Susan and Andrew Rosman, B.B.A. ’83 Mark S. Rosman, B.B.A. ’99 Melanie A. Rosner, B.B.A. ’11 Lisa J. Rosner Michael Howard Rosoff Erin Marie Ross Paul B. Ross Thomas J. Ross Lauren M. Ross, B.A. ’11 Shanice D. Ross Laura Ann Rossano, B.A. ’11 Carmela Rossi, M.B.A. ’10 Victoria Rossi, B.A. ’05 Andrew L. Rossow Jeffrey Lewis Rosten, B.B.A. ’80 Marcia Rosten Raymond A. Rotella, B.A. 11 Jeffrey M. Rotella, B.S. ’11 Deborah J. Roth, M.S.Ed. ’94 Adam Samuel Roth, B.S. ’87 Harold Roth, B.A. ’76 Dena M. Roth Richard J. Roth Marilyn Lee Rothbard, B.S.Ed. ’65 Rebecca T. Rothberg Kerry F. Rothernich, B.B.A. ’97 Carole Rothman Richard Herbert Rottkamp, B.B.A. ’82 Catherine Carrington Rountry, B.S.Ed. ’57 Doris Evelyn Rouse, B.A. ’50, M.S.Ed. ’52 Stephen M. Rousseau, B.A. ’11 Barbara, B.A. ’68, M.A. ’71 and Paul Roussillon, B.A. ’66 James Andrew Rowbotham, B.A. ’10 Ida Louise Rowe, B.A. ’75 Ranjit Kumar Roy Chelsea Jean Royal Laurie, B.A. ’73, M.A. ’75 and Robert Rozakis, B.B.A. ’73 James Daniel Rozakis, B.A. ’77 Robert L. Rua, B.A. ’63 Samuel Elliot Rubenfeld, B.A. ’09 Hope Fran Rubenstein, B.A. ’85 Nicole Shanon Rubert Sylvia Rubin, B.S. ’48 Rhoda B. Rubin, M.S.Ed. ’70 Sara Rubin, B.A. ’11 Nancy E. Rubin, B.A. ’83 Melissa L. Rubin Jacqueline, B.A. ’97 and Stephen Alter Barbara S. Rubins, B.A. ’51 Amanda J. Rubinstein Javier A. Rubio Peter Suarez Rubio Ethan Garrett Ruda, B.B.A. ’11 Jean-Baptiste Rudatsikira Michael Rudden Bernadette Rudden Arlene B. Rudin Leslie Phillips Rudman James V. Rudolph Kendra Rochanda Rudolph, B.A. ’07 Daniel P. Rudolph Lauren A. Ruf Alyssa S. Ruggiero Danielle Ruggiero Cara Angela Ruggiero, B.A. ’11 Vincent M. Ruggiero, B.B.A. ’84 Linda Josephine Ruggiero, B.S. ’89 Kaylin Elizabeth Ruggles Krista Lauren Ruggles, B.A. ’09 Lauren E. Ruiz Danielle A. Ruiz-Ruiz Nicole C. Rumery

Joseph John Rumore, B.A. ’98 John Patrick Runyon Mara G. Ruocco Laura T. Rup Prashant Prakash Rushi Jo Anne Russell Marjorie Katherine Russell, B.B.A. ’06 David E. Russer, B.S. ’07 Antonio Russo Ann Lorraine Russo, B.A. ’87, J.D. ’91 Christopher A. Russo, B.B.A. ’11 Francine Denise Russo Stephanie Veronica Russo Christina F. Russo, B.S.Ed. ’11 James Harry Russo, B.B.A. ’87 Noelle E. Russo, B.A. ’07, M.S.Ed. ’11 Craig M. Rustici Carol Ruszczyk Kailey Ruszkowski, B.A. ’10 Rochelle Ruthchild, B.A. ’62 Rosa Maria Ruvio, B.A. ’11 Christopher J. Ryan Mike Ryan Francis Xavier Ryan, M.A. ’79 Matthew R. Ryan Debra J. Ryan Millie C. Ryan Patricia Anne Ryan, B.B.A. ’84 Lynn A. Ryan, B.A. ’93, M.S.Ed. ’95 Julia E. Ryan Debbie L. Ryan, B.B.A. ’86 Tara A. Ryba Madelena Carmela Ryerson Jill E. Saba James J. Sabat, B.A. ’97 James Sabatelli, B.B.A. ’10 Paul Sabatino Allison Marie Sabatino, B.B.A. ’11 Albert J. Sabia Alison Kathryn Sablick Judith M. Sack Seth E. Sackowitz Jennifer A. Sacks, B.B.A. ’11 Josephine Sadowski,* B.B.A. ’83 John W. Sadowski, B.S. ’77 Rebecca A. Sager, B.S. ’11 Kellie Faye Sahagian Lili M. Sajecki Christopher M. Sajewicz, B.B.A. ’02 Quies Sakhizada, B.A. ’08 Robert Saldivia, B.B.A. ’90 Rebecca R. Salentino Michael Salgo Howard Salita Amanda L. Salituro Matthew Frank Salomon, B.A. ’10 Andrew Salomon, B.B.A. ’99 Jayne Salvato Jordan Brooke Salvato, B.A. ’11 Michael J. Salvato, B.B.A. ’11 John Salvio Gilah, B.B.A. ’89, M.S.Ed. ’04 and Joseph Salzano, B.B.A. ’89 Deanna Chitayat and Kurt Salzinger Jacqueline Sam Colleen M. Sambus Mary Ellen Samis, M.B.A. ’11 Michael Everett Sammartino Virginia A. Sampino Christine E. Sampson, B.A. ’02 Jason Scott Samuels Mary Samuelsen Charlton William Sanabria, B.B.A. ’04 Janine Michelle Sanchez, M.S.Ed. ’99 Jorge Wayne Sanchez, B.A. ’87 Monica Sanchez George Sandas Robin Ann Sandas Lenore Sandel,* M.S.Ed. ’63, Ed.D ’70 Judy, B.B.A. ’79 and Scott Sander, B.B.A. ’78 Charlene Denise Sanders, M.A. ’10 Aviva Sanders, B.A. ’75 Roberta J. Sanders, B.S.Ed. ’70, M.S.Ed. ’76 Nicholas James Sanders, B.B.A. ’11 Michael Sandjaby, B.B.A. ’98 Alyson R. Sandler Mary Ann Sandre Lawrence Dominick Sangirardi, B.B.A. ’90 Shashank Sanjay Lauren M. Santaly, B.A. ’11 Natalie Santana, B.B.A. ’11 Dawn M. Santiago, B.B.A. ’11 Alexandra Santiago, B.A. ’11 Lisamarie R. Santiago, B.B.A. ’89


2010-11 Alumni and Friends Massimo A. Santoli Philip A. Santopadre, B.B.A. ’99 Nicholas Anthony Santora, M.S.Ed. ’01 James Santora, B.S.Ed. ’68, M.S.Ed. ’73 Samantha E. Santoro, B.A. ’11 Sarah C. Santos Frances Santos, B.A. ’91 John Santucci, B.A. ’11 Thomas Santucci, B.A. ’93 Amanda E. Sapanara, B.A. ’11 Stephen S. Sapega, B.A. ’75 Roy Sapin Jessica L. Saponieri, B.A. ’11 Jaimee L. Saponieri Philip Sapper, B.S. ’68 Christine A. Saraceno Ryan R. Saraco, B.B.A. ’02, J.D. ’05 Eleni Sarafoglou, B.A. ’08, M.S.Ed. ’10 Nicole A. Saraniero Salvatrice Saratella Glenn Michael M. Sardelli Daniel Ryan Sarfin, B.B.A. ’09 Aaron Sarfo Brooke E. Sargent Samit Sarkar, B.A. ’11 Robert S. Sarli, M.A. ’73 Michelle Anne Sarro, B.B.A. ’09 Barbara A. Sarro-McCarthy, B.B.A. ’72 Max B. Sass Amber G. Sass David Scott Sasser Jonathan Sassouni Stephen A. Satkin Daniel Huff Jung Satterfield Pamela Sattler Amanda Dorothy Sauer Ashley Sauerhof Brittany L. Savage Brooke Smith Savage, B.A. ’06 Jelena Savanovic, B.B.A. ’07 Diana Savarese Jesse Daniel Savin Samantha N. Savino Thomas J. Savio, B.S. ’90 Lindsay Allison Sawyer, B.A. ’01 Caitlin Colleen Sawyer Tania Sayegh Paola Scaccia Gloria Ann Scafordi, B.B.A. ’69 Joseph Louis Scala, B.B.A. ’11 Nicholas M. Scalera, B.B.A. ’06 Grace, B.A. ’74 and James Scangis* Daniel F. Scappaticci Nicole Gina Scaramuzzo, B.A. ’09 Henry M. Scarangella, B.B.A. ’69 Marijean Gumbrecht Scardapane, B.A. ’81, M.S.Ed. ’02 Angelo P. Scarinzi, B.B.A. ’57 Justine Marie Scarinzi, B.A. ’97, M.A. ’99 Mary Katherine Scarpinito, B.A. ’11 Cara Scaturo, B.A. ’11 Irene Scavelli, B.B.A. ’85 Alan Schackman, B.A. ’66 Raymond P. Schaefer, B.B.A. ’58 Benjamin K. Schaefer Kristen A. Schaefer, B.B.A. ’11 Robert Schaeffer Barbara Gluck Schaeffer, B.S.Ed. ’61 Michael R. Schaeffer, B.B.A. ’92, M.B.A. ’10 Ember L. Schaeffer Scott E. Schaffer, B.E. ’85 Justin F. Schain Jillian M. Schalk, B.A. ’06 Roslyn Scharf Julie Schaul William Scheibeler, B.S. ’02 Matthew Walker Scheile Gerald C. Scheiner, B.B.A. ’66 William E. Schenkel Rachel Leah Scher Linda Krakower Scherer, B.S.Ed. ’64 Robert John Schertzer, B.A. ’73, M.B.A. ’75 James Scheuer Emily Kate Schiel Robert Schifellite, B.B.A. ’80, M.B.A. ’81 Irene M. Schiffer, B.A. ’75, M.S.Ed. ’76 Barbara Lehman Schiller, B.A. ’51 Braden John Schipke, B.B.A. ’06 Richard J. Schirano, B.S. ’75 Alexander Michael Schirling

Anitra Ellen Schirmer, B.A. ’85 Frank Schiro, M.S. ’05 Roselena Schlau Helmut John Schleith, B.A. ’90 Ellen Meyer Schlick, B.A. ’62 Alan M. Schlissel, B.A. ’92, M.B.A. ’99, J.D. ’96 Neil C. Schloth Cindy Beth Schmelkin Thomas H. Schmertz Edward John Schmidt, B.A. ’53 Martha E. Schmidt, B.S.Ed. ’65 Sheldon Schmidt Gerard Schmitt Mary Louise Schmitt Jacqueline Ruth Schmitt Charity Lynn Schmitt, B.S.Ed. ’04 Mathew A. Schmuelian Elaine Karp Schmukler, B.B.A. ’63, M.S.Ed. ’66 Anita E. Schnee, B.B.A. ’80 Paula Cohen Schneebalg, B.A. ’70, M.S.Ed. ’74 Seymour Schneider Eleanor Lorenz Schneider, B.A. ’46 Daniel S. Schneider Jeannette W. Schneiweiss Heather Elizabeth Schnepf Leonard M. Schnitzer, B.A. ’53 Karen E. Schob, B.A. ’97 Erica Beth Popkin and Lawrence Schoenbach George M. Schoenberg Yolanthe S. Schoenberg, M.S.Ed. ’65 Linda Karen Schoenberg, B.A. ’79 Melissa Hope Schoenberger Morgan N. Schoff Ashley L. Scholl Kathryn E. Scholnick Roger E. Schore, B.A. ’70 Elenore Adasse Schotz, B.A. ’56 Todd L. Schrager, B.A. ’90 Linda Schramm, M.S.Ed. ’98 Zona Rochwarg Schreiber, M.S.Ed. ’67 Kerri Nicole Schreiber Peter H. Schriever, M.S.Ed. ’62 Jean A. Schubert, B.A. ’76 Alida Schubert-McGuire, B.A. ’69 Joseph C. Schuchman, B.S. ’58 Maria G. Schuchmann, B.A. ’84, J.D. ’87 Norbert Schuck, B.B.A. ’58 Diane A. Schuerlein Andrew P. Schuetz, B.B.A. ’11 Sharon Lynn Schuit, B.B.A. ’93 Ann M. Schuler Mark Schulman Elizabeth Schulman Jerome B. Schulman Allison Schulman Shapiro Laura R. Schulte, M.S.Ed. ’89 Jennifer Marie Schultz, B.B.A. ’09 Walter Robert Schultz,* B.B.A. ’63 Leia R. Schultz Lawrence James Schultz, B.A. ’01 Charles H. Schumacher, B.B.A. ’65 Carl Victor Schuman, M.S.Ed. ’09 Colin G. Schur, B.A. ’08 Dona Schwab Flora Schwartz, M.S.Ed. ’70 Ingrid Schwartz, B.B.A. ’11 David M. Schwartz, B.A. ’02 Jacqueline Schwartz Sol Schwartz Elyss Schwartz Scott D. Schwartz Diane N. Schwartz, B.A. ’64, M.A. ’68 Dorothy Schwartz, B.S.Ed. ’71 Naomi, B.A. ’77, M.S.Ed. ’84 and Robert Schwartz, B.A. ’62 Israel M. Schwartz Hannah K. Schwartz Henry S. Schwartz Maria M. Schwartz, B.A. ’92, J.D. ’95 Ann Mc Donough, B.B.A. ’92 and Matthew Schwartzberg, B.B.A. ’93 Mark Schwarz Andrew D. Schwarz Nicholas Michael Schweers Marissa C. Sciacca Stephanie Scime, B.A. ’11 Christopher A. Scimone, B.A. ’00 Kendra S. Sciortino Cataldo Sciscioli Paul L. Sclafani, B.A. ’72, M.A. ’77 Jeffrey J. Scobie Herbert R. Scolnik, B.B.A. ’54 Ashley Kristine Scorziello, B.A. ’11 Jeffrey T. Scott

Edward Bruce Scott, B.S.Ed. ’59, M.S.Ed. ’65 Tracy Scott, B.A. ’00 Dawn and John Scott Ashley Elizabeth Scott, B.A. ’11 Michael A. Scotto, B.A. ’11 Matthew Scotto Dana M. Scotto Mariann Christine Scoufaras James George Screven, B.A. ’90, M.S.Ed. ’97 Jenna Marie Scudieri Timothy B. Scully, B.A. ’88 Straty Robert Sculos, B.S. ’08 Caitlin M. Scungio, B.A. ’11 Daniel Seabold Dwayne John Seabrooks, B.S. ’89 Robert W. Seagull Julie Lynn Seal Stephanie G. Sealey Annette, M.S.Ed. ’74 and Donald Seaman, B.A. ’55 Tiffany D. Sebastian Berkay Sebat Carmen Secada Patrice Masters Sedelmaier, B.A. ’79 Amanda Sedgh, B.B.A. ’10 Jennie Mae Sedlacek Jacob Isaac Seelig Adam P. Seeman Patricia A. Seery Sarelle C. Segal, B.A. ’99 Anthony John Segesti, B.B.A. ’66 Lauren M. Segretta Robert Villegas Seguerra, B.A. ’08 Rena Judith Seiden Joshua M. Seiden, B.B.A. ’11 Pamela Seiderman Bradley Eric Seidman, B.A. ’03, M.A. ’05 Martin Lloyd Seidner, B.A. ’68 Katherine Seidner, B.A. ’70 Armel Sejour, B.B.A. ’82 Nicholas J. Sekreta, B.S. ’61 Karen C. Seldon-Barrow, M.A. ’06 Pamela Lois Seltzer, M.S.Ed. ’92 Arthur Semel, B.B.A. ’75, M.B.A. ’83 Yuliya Semenovych Gloria Villani, B.B.A. ’77 and Jeffrey Sena, M.B.A. ’78, J.D. ’78 Alysia T. Senghoung Cara Marie Sennott Fee Sepahi Lorraine Serabian, B.A. ’59 Lisa M. Serbaniewicz Julie A. Sergovich, B.S.Ed. ’10 Hugo H. Serrano Erica Monique Serrazina, B.A. ’11 Luis E. Servera, B.A. ’09 Kimberly Ann Serzan Mark Sestak Molly M. Sestak Kaitlyn M. Sestak Vanessa Setteducato, B.B.A. ’09 Christina T. Sewell Dennis Sexton Mary Ann Sexton Mary C. Sexton Ryan M. Sexton Gabrielle M. Sfera, B.A. ’11 Annie Kathleen Sferrazza, B.A. ’08 Ashley Victoria Shaban, B.A. ’07 Muneeb A. Shah Christine Raana Shahidi, B.A. ’11 Anas Shallal Kerin L. Shamir Kyle Matthew Shanberg, B.A. ’11 Jaclyn Rae Shannon, B.S. ’09 Allison I. Shapero David Michael Shapiro, B.B.A. ’72 Barbara S. Shapiro, B.A. ’64 Marina A. Shapiro, B.A. ’96 Sheryl Shapiro, B.B.A. ’02 Barbara, B.A. ’67 and Wallace Shapiro Anne Shapiro, B.A. ’64 Mitchel Shapiro Ann Shapiro, B.S.Ed. ’69 Lawrence D. Share Kevin T. Sharkey, B.B.A. ’81 James Joseph Sharkey, B.B.A. ’61 Theodore Z. Sharkis, B.A. ’97 Sahil Sharma Frederick Steven Shattell Lea Bishop Shaver Sabrina Shaw Brian Shea William D. Shea Brendan J. Sheedy Kathleen Marie Sheehan, B.B.A. ’87, M.S.Ed. ’89

Maygoe Ranne Sheehan, B.A. ’67 Mathilde Luise Sheffield, M.S.Ed. ’61 Henriette Nebenzaal Sheinberg, B.S.Ed. ’60 Silas T. Shelley Marisa Lynn Shenners, B.A. ’03 Caitlin E. Sheppard Jacqueline P. Sherbow, B.A. ’08 Jesse Robert Sherer, B.A. ’03, M.S.Ed. ’08 Faizal Sheriff, B.B.A. ’04 John Marius Sherin, B.A. ’61, M.S.Ed. ’77 Kane M. Sherlock, B.B.A. ’11 Elaine Sherman, M.B.A. ’78 Eleanor L. Sherman Kathleen M. Sherman, M.S.Ed. ’69 Barbara E. Sherman, B.A. ’71 Jay Michael Sherman, B.B.A. ’79, M.B.A. ’83 Audra Beth Sherman, B.A. ’02 Ronnie Sherman Michael T. Shevlin Katheryn D. Sheward Briana L. Shields Yana Shif, B.S. ’09 Michael Shilman Stuart I. Shinske, B.A. ’85 Magill Shipman, M.S.Ed. ’54 Caroline D. Shipp Denise M. Shirreffs, B.S. ’85 Jayanthi Shivakumar Albert L. Shklyar, B.A. ’93 Safiyah Shoaib Louis S. Shoichet Rona L. Shor, M.B.A. ’78 Sebastian Louis Short-Cruz Richard C. Shortell, B.B.A. ’82 Kathleen A. Shortis, B.A. ’08 Stav Winter Shtekel Kellie Ann Horton Shuart, B.S. ’91, M.S.Ed. ’05 Martin Shulman Mark Alan Shulman, M.A. ’77 Jayni E. Shumila Danielle E. Shure, B.A. ’11 Jesse P. Shusman James A. Sia Sarah M. Sicard Grace Rose Siciliano, M.S.Ed. ’89 Fred T. Sickert, B.A. ’49 Yousuf Mustan Siddiqui, B.B.A. ’95 Mary Ann Sidoti, B.E. ’86 and Gary Sidoti, B.S. ’83 Robert Roland Siegel, B.S.Ed. ’66 Georgia Siegel David Siegel David C. Siegel Allen Sieger Szymon Siek, B.B.A. ’06 Brian A. Siekerka Andrzej F. Sienko, B.A. ’09 Lara Nicole Sigman, B.A. ’10 David J. Siino, B.A. ’97 Francine Sikorski, B.A. ’76 Christine Marie Sikule, B.A. ’10 Jordan Michael Silber Scott Neil Silberlust, B.B.A. ’86 Scott Harris Silberman, B.B.A. ’88 Arlene Silberzweig Erika L. Sillman, B.A. ’01 Sabrina Silva, B.B.A. ’10 Marc Lawrence Silver Megan R. Silver Mark S. Silver, B.A. ’11 Chava A. Silver Victoria Aileen Silver Joel J. Silverman, B.A. ’57 Lewis Silverman Seth M. Silverman Stephen Bruce Silverman, B.A. ’80 Philip Alan Silverman, B.B.A. ’76 Ashley E. Silverstein Inez Simens Laural Joy Simeon, B.A. ’09 Deborah Simmons Jeffrey Lee Simmons, B.S. ’94 Chelsea Simmons, B.A. ’11 Sarah E. Simmons Christopher M. Simms D. William Simon, M.B.A. ’90 Alexander Simon Nancy J. Simone Amanda Simone, B.A. ’11 Bruce A. Simpson, B.B.A. ’86 Bernice Sims Helen Wagner Sims, B.S.Ed. ’64, M.S.Ed. ’70 Danielle A. Sims Jayne Susan Sinacore

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Lauren Sinacore, B.A. ’10 Scott R. Singer Brian D. Singer Kimberly Singh Maneka Singh, M.S. ’04 Priyanka Singh Ashish Singhal, B.B.A. ’06 Louise C. Singleton, B.A. ’72 Wendy and Robert Singley Rajeev K. Sinha, M.B.A. ’98 Anand G. Sinha Chandan K. Sinha Roy Cathleen Sinodinos Marion J. Siok Sarah E. Sipes, B.A. ’11 Astrid V. Sipos, B.B.A. ’67, M.B.A. ’71 Josef P. Sirefman Nora and Paul Sirianni Peter B. Siroka Harvey Jason Sirota, B.B.A. ’83 Wendy R. Sisto Danielle Eve Sitnick, B.B.A. ’06 Miguel V. Sitoe Ceilee Sitt Marjorie Dobin Sivin, B.A. ’71 Aviva Marni Skall, B.A. ’07 Diane Skiriotis Rebecca Skolnick, M.A. ’10 Leonard M. Skoros Jennifer Lynn Skorzawski-Ross, B.A. ’07, M.S.Ed. ’11 Christopher Skretkowicz, B.A. ’05 John Anthony Skura Maria Patricia Skura Michelle E. Slavit Adrian J. Sledziewski Shaun Michael Slight, B.A. ’08 Gail Ann Slotnick, B.A. ’79 Daniel Jason Slottje, B.A. ’11 Garren Small Lauren J. Small, B.B.A. ’11 Bryan A. Smaller Gary Smalls, B.A. ’72, J.D. ’78 Christine Marie Smey, B.A. ’11 Peter James Smiros, B.B.A. ’95 Michelle Smith Lisa A. Smith Wesleyan D. Smith, B.A. ’11 Eric S. Smith, B.A. ’84 Meta Smith Theresa A. Smith Thomas A. Smith Jean Anne Smith Isabelle Smith, B.S.Ed. ’65, M.A. ’68 Mark W. Smith, B.A. ’75 Kevin Smith, B.B.A. ’80 Bettie Jo Smith, B.S. ’88 Julie Elizabeth Smith, B.F.A. ’94 Arthur Maurice Smith Pamela L. Smith, B.A. ’06 Timothy H. Smith Michael S. Smith, M.B.A. ’82 Elizabeth A. Smith Brittany Jeane Smith Susan Smith Clarice Smith Michael Scott Smith, B.B.A. ’94, J.D. ’97 Corinne Smith, B.S.Ed. ’05 Katherine Marie Smith, B.B.A. ’08 Linda Cook Smith, B.A. ’71, M.S. ’73 Pamela Smith Tracy Elizabeth Smith Justin G. Smith Katherine J. Smith Samantha L. Smith Geoffrey F. Smith, B.A. ’11 Patricia V. Smith, B.B.A. ’84 Jane Smith Fisher Steve Smythe Robert X. Snider, M.B.A. ’58 Teresa Snitt Sydney Ra’shan Snow Lesley Anne Snyder, B.A. ’06 Carole Joan Snyder, B.A. ’88 Barbara Snyder Ronald L. Sobel, B.A. ’62, M.S.Ed. ’63 Alex M. Soberman Allison G. Socha Ryan M. Soebke Steven Michael Sokol, B.B.A. ’81 Taylor M. Sokol Carmine Ernest Soldano Keila I. Sole William Andrew Sollin Jonathan Michael Solomon, B.A. ’76 Kishawn Solomon Jason Solomon, B.A. ’04 Jeneane Davis Solz, M.A. ’10

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Eustace G. Thompson Benjamin Lance Thompson-Star, B.A. ’11 Benjamin D. Thomson Ensaf Thune Matthew R. Tiberi, B.A. ’11 Seth B. Tierney Paul W. Tiesler, B.A. ’11 Mary Margaret Tietjen Scott, B.A. ’57 Bryan Evan Tietz Steven J. Tietze Stephen Bruce Tiger, B.B.A. ’89 Karen Ann Till, B.B.A. ’84 Michael T. Tilley, B.A. ’67 Michael J. Timmerman, B.S. ’11 Kelsey Q. Timony Michael Luke Tine, B.A. ’06 Carmela Tinkler Kymberly Ann Tinsley, B.A. ’03 Norman Tipograph Mark Tipperman Rose Tirotta Chelsea Marie Tirrell Michael Gerard Titone, B.S. ’80 Ananya Tiwari Kelly Frances Tobey Terence J. Tobin Daniel Toca Joseph Thomas Todaro, B.B.A. ’07 Linda Marie Toga John Toland Howard Michael Tollin David I. Tomack Samantha Elizabeth Tomarchio David C. Tomasette, B.A. ’08 Chieko E. Tomasulo Nicholas A. Tommasone Joseph D. Tonelli James A. Tonjes, M.S.Ed. ’62 Joan K. Tonn, B.B.A. ’86 Lianne M. Toomey Helen Topf Rodrigo Canlas Tordecilla Michael Eugene Torhan Juliette Marie Toritto, B.B.A. ’11 Kristi L. Torlish Michael Torrence Catherine Torres Lloyd Francis Torres Amanda L. Torres Marianne Torres Anthony Tortora, B.A. ’10 Jonathon T. Tortoriello Antonietta Toscano John L. Tosches Stefanie Toso Maureen Ann Tosto, B.A. ’85 Barbara Towers Brittney L. Towner Jack O. Townsend, B.S. ’51 Yumiko Toyomasu, B.S. ’09 Kristin A. Tracy, M.S.Ed. ’11 Alexandra Nicole Tracy Marshall Trager Gregory J. Tranchina, B.B.A. ’85 Paul J. Trapani, M.S. ’03 Paula M. Trauner, M.S.Ed. ’89 Sarah E. Travaglini Sarah A. Travers Mary Travers-Griesche James Treacy, B.B.A. ’99 William Treanor John R. Tree,* B.A. ’42 Deirdre L. Trefry Frederick R. Trelfa Eric N. Tremblay, B.B.A. ’11 Christopher Triantafilis Diane Pascucci Triebe, B.S. ’82, M.S.Ed. ’05 Anthony J. Trimboli Thomas J. Triola, B.B.A. ’72 Derek Ryan Tripp Patricia Tropea Deanna Dawn Tropeano, B.A. ’06, M.S.Ed. ’11 Janine L. Trott Erin N. Trout Michael Trovato, B.S.Ed. ’09 Elena M. Trovato, B.A. ’11 Salvatore Trovato, M.B.A. ’73 Courtney Marie Trudeau Doshka Ilana Truick, B.A. ’02 Avery Ann Trunko Tuyet Thi Truong, B.A. ’07 Jennifer B. Truscott, B.B.A. ’11 Patricia Tsai Mary Irene Tsaousis Melina K. Tsilfoglou Kelly Ann Tsou Justin H. Tucker

Teryl N. Tucker, B.A. ’74, M.S.Ed. ’77 Betty Tucker Renee S. Tucker Michael H. Tudda Steven Tugander Faruk B. Tulun Gaspare Tumminello, B.B.A. ’08 Madalyn T. Tundis Emily Tung Joan L. Tunjian, M.S.Ed. ’73 John E. Tupper, B.S. ’11 John A. Turato, M.B.A. ’87 Linda Marie Turato, B.B.A. ’89 Joseph R. Turberg, B.S. ’61 Ronald Turbin Daniel S. Turetsky, B.B.A. ’86 Audrey Goodman Turetzky, B.S. ’63 Gary M. Turk, B.A. ’78 Amber Tauheedah Turner Wendy Lieberman Turner, B.A. ’70 Tia Turner Kathleen Elizabeth Turner, B.B.A. ’88 Garvey Turnier, B.A. ’11 Paul Edward Turtola, B.F.A. ’82 Lori Ann Tusa, B.A. ’96 Carol Ann Tvelia Dennis Guy Tvelia, B.B.A. ’78 Nichole Paige Tyler, M.S.Ed. ’11 Leon B. Tyler, B.A. ’11 John Theodore Tymchak, B.A. ’79 Haley P. Tynes Harry D. Tyson, B.B.A. ’01 Helen Mary Mildred Tyszka, B.B.A. ’79 Bradley Robert Udolf, B.A. ’81 Alena Ulanchyk, B.B.A. ’11 Michael Clancy-Kim Dong Ulianelli, B.A. ’10 Laurette Holdridge Ullian, B.A. ’85 Rosanne M. Ullman, B.A. ’75 Amy L. Ullrich, B.S.Ed. ’83, M.S.Ed. ’91 Rachel P. Ulreich, B.S. ’10 Tara Maureen Ulrich, B.A. ’06 Robert Earl Umphlett, B.B.A. ’73 Deborah Beth Unger, B.A. ’85 Christopher James Unterstein, B.B.A. ’06, M.B.A. ’09 Michael T. Unterstein, B.B.A. ’08 Joseph J. Urban Melissa Jenine Urban, M.S.Ed. ’93 David J. Urcan, B.S. ’95 Servio Urgiles Nicholas James Urkonis Michael John Urkonis Evelyn Urquizo, B.B.A. ’11 Kelsey Alexandra Usher Brittany R. Uslaner Ann Marie Utke, M.S. ’04 Mark Alexander Utreras, B.A. ’05 Thomas Joseph Uva, M.A. ’79 Lori Ann Vaccariello, B.B.A. ’86 Michelle Vaccaro, B.A. ’03 John Carmine Vaccaro, B.S. ’06 Christopher R. Vaccaro, B.A. ’08 Shivang S. Vaishnav, B.A. ’10 Catherine A. Valarezo Olivia Rea Valentin Diorca Maria Valerio, B.A. ’07 Douglas Valley, B.A. ’83, J.D. ’88 Jessica O. Valli Joseph P. Vallone Janet Marie Van Albert, B.B.A. ’82 Louise Van Brink, B.A. ’70 Garrett T. Van Curen Svenja Van Den Woldenberg Pamela S. Van Der Meulen Nancy Lucia Vannata Shawna Marie VanNess, B.A. ’01, M.A. ’11 Jennifer Elizabeth Van-Pelt Marissa Lenane Varade, B.A. ’11 Enza Vario, B.B.A. ’05 Susan E. Varon, B.A. ’75 Frederick A. Varone Michael Eugene Varvara, B.S. ’11 Steven T. Varvaro Joseph C. Vasaturo, B.A. ’00 Alexandru C. Vasilescu, B.A. ’11 Charles Edward Vasoll, B.B.A. ’51, M.B.A. ’60 Roya Vasseghi Dimitrios P. Vastardis, B.B.A. ’11 Kelly L. Vaughen Anthony E. Vaughn Christopher Bryant Vavra, B.A. ’10 Theresa Ann Vecchiarelli, B.A. ’93, M.S. ’95


2010-11 Alumni and Friends Michael F. Vecchione Chawntel Maria Vega, B.S. ’11 Rebecca Isabel Vega Sabrina Vega, B.B.A. ’11 Matthew Lloyd Vegh, B.S. ’11 Sarah Anne Velardi, B.A. ’05 Joseph Daniel Velez Christianne Vella, B.S. ’07, M.S. ’11 Eva and Arthur Venezia, B.A. ’50 Jaclyn Rosel Vento, M.A. ’08 Christopher Gregory Venturo, B.B.A. ’11 Michael Arthur Vercelletto Dana Channel Verdell, B.A. ’11 Vincent A. Verdi Stephanie Verdone, B.A. ’11 Doris E. Verity, M.S.Ed. ’67 Sabrina Verma Steven Michael Verolla, B.A. ’80 Michaela C. Vertorano Christa D’Ann Vetack Christina M. Vetrano Maria, B.B.A. ’90, M.B.A. ’94 and Philip Vetrano Brooke C. Vettese Fern Sporer Vezzani, M.A. ’59 Rosalia Vicari Casey C. Viera Constance, B.A. ’54 and Vincent Vieten, B.S. ’53 Donald J. Viewig, B.B.A. ’73 Bryan R. Viggiani, B.A. ’94 Kyle M. Vigilo James P. Villacci Priscamanda Vilsaint, B.A. ’10 Lise Vincent, B.A. ’94 Samuel Vinokurov Christopher Anthony Viola, B.A. ’02 Megan Lynn Visanska-Hartwick Michael J. Viscardi Jennifer Lynn Viscardi Daniela M. Visceglie Joseph J. Viscio Steven Michael Vissichelli, B.B.A. ’74 Beverly Bell Vitale, B.B.A. ’61 Americus Christopher Vitale, B.A. ’63 Joseph Vitelli Ann Lillian Viteri, B.S. ’88 Adrienne Maria Vitiello, B.A. ’09 Francesco Vivacqua, B.A. ’11 Alex R. Viveiros Constance R. Viviano Antonino Vizzari Michele Susan Vizziello, B.B.A. ’09 Richard F. Vizziello, B.B.A. ’07 Lawrence Sinclair Vlaun, B.B.A. ’55 Olive, B.S. ’48 and Nicholas Vogel, B.S. ’46 Thomas Eugene Vogel Marilyn, B.A. ’56 and Robert Vogel, B.A. ’54 Patricia M. Voll, M.S. ’03 Ronald F. Vollaro, B.A. ’63 Kimberly Volpe, B.A. ’97 and Peter Casalino Susan Wehrum Von Leer, B.S.Ed. ’81 Johannes Klaus Von Maack, B.B.A. ’06 Agostino Vona, B.B.A. ’91 Maria J. Voulgaris Theodore Vouyiouklakis, B.A. ’11 Stavrula J. Voyiatzakis Andrew J. Vucci Francine Vulpetti, B.A. ’04 Rebecca Tara Wachsberger, B.A. ’05 Abigail Kathleen Wade, B.A. ’10 John Robert Wade Gwendolyn Wade Rhoda Wagner, B.S. ’49, M.A. ’63 Heather A. Wagner Justin J. Wagner Bernard M. Wagner Thomas Edward Wagner, B.S.Ed. ’54, M.S.Ed. ’60 Brett S. Wagner, B.B.A. ’08 Maureen Wagner Brandilyn M. Wagoner Rhonda Elaine Wainwright-Jones, B.A. ’88 David B. Waite, B.A. ’66 Alexandra N. Wakefield Michael J. Walako Shannon M. Walden Marc Jeffrey Waldman, B.A. ’93 Sandra Freilich Waldman, B.A. ’80, M.A. ’81 Peter A. Waldron Andre Waldron, B.B.A. ’11

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Richard Nathan Weiss Rochelle Krutick Weissbard, B.S.Ed. ’58 Haley Ruth Weissman Rachel E. Weissman Katie Pamela Weitzman Richard S. Weksberg, B.S. ’77 Grace Welch Roger Welden Regina Adrienne Wells, B.B.A. ’85 Samantha Jayne Welsh, B.A. ’05, M.S.Ed. ’09 Faith Wender Renee Christine Wendling Erica Wendt Barbara Wengler Laura Katherine Wenham, M.S.Ed. ’10 Allyson D. Wenig Marysa E. Wentzel Richard W. Werle, B.B.A. ’11 Martin L. Wertheim Jessica L. Wertling, B.A. ’09 William Kevin Wertling, B.A. ’11 Laura J. Wert-Snyder, M.S. ’07 Rondell Jermaine Wescott, B.A. ’03 Irma Rena Wesley, B.A. ’47 Elizabeth West Vivienne Mitchell West, B.A. ’52, M.S.Ed. ’53 Andrew Scott Weston Abigail H. Weston Susan A. Whalen, B.A. ’75 Samuel Wharton Leslie, B.A. ’94 and David Wheeler, B.S. 1981 Bruce J. Wheeler Gary T. White, B.S. ’77 Virginia D. White, B.S. ’64, M.S.Ed. ’81 Tasja White Donald A. White, B.S.Ed. ’53 Kirsten Ailee White Maureen Elizabeth White, B.A. ’11 Fatimah Taj White, B.S.Ed. ’11 James Whitfield Chelsea C. Whitfield, B.A. ’11 David H. Whiting, B.B.A. ’85 Sarah E. Whittle, B.A. ’11 Novia Patrice Whyte, B.B.A. ’00, M.A. ’05 Emily Ann Wichick, B.A. ’11 Jordan F. Wicker, B.S. ’06 Evelyn L. Wicks, M.S.Ed. ’58 Steven Widom, B.B.A. ’10 Michele Diane Wieber Audrey, B.B.A. ’81 and Barry Wiederman, B.B.A. ’81 Barbara Ann Wiemann Dorothy Preissner Wienecke, B.A. ’60 Marc Wiener Barbara Wiener, B.S.Ed. ’61 Rachel and Marc Wiener Scott J. Wiener Jennifer I. Wiener, B.A. ’08 Julie A. Wiener, B.A. ’11 Tami S. Wiener-Stout, B.B.A. ’62 Katherine M. Wiking Nicole Wiktor, M.A. ’11 Samuel D. Wilbur Stephen H. Wild Ian S. Wilder, B.B.A. ’87 Jonathan Allen Wilder, B.A. ’79 Hope Wile, B.A. ’62 Marissa Bernice Wiley Mercedes Madelaine Rose Wilhelm, B.S. ’11 Patrick William Wilkens, M.B.A. ’08 Elena Wilkonski, B.A. ’96 Lynn Diane Wille, B.S. ’02 Debra Anne Willett, B.A. ’98 Erin Grace Willett, B.B.A. ’11 Joanne M. Willey Frank Williams Namibia Williams Arielle A. Williams Jasmine R. Williams Helen G. Williams, B.S.Ed. ’58 Roy A. Williams, B.A. ’95 Bernard Williams, B.A. ’98 Sonya Nicolette Williams, M.A. ’10 Racquel A. Williams, B.A. ’11 Bert Michael Williams, B.B.A. ’68 Judy Micha Williams, B.A. ’05, M.A. ’07 Callen James Williamson, B.B.A. ’07 David James Williamson, B.B.A. ’83 Tiffany C. Williamson, B.A. ’07 Brandon Wills, B.A. ’10 Gloria Lodato Wilson, B.A. ’73, M.S. ’77

Penelope Wilson, M.S.Ed. ’83 and David Blanchard, M.S.Ed. ’76 John Wilson Lloyd G. Wilson, B.A. ’11 Mari M. Wilson Audrick Wiltshire Kristine Winchester, B.S.Ed. ’02, M.S. ’04 Patricia Cutler Bohn Winckler, M.A. ’67 Rochelle Winderman, B.A. ’69 Ernest Windschauer, B.A. ’63 Zachary L. Wing Kim Evans Winiarski, B.A. ’86 Laura Soule Winkelman, B.A. ’81 Caitlin N. Winslow, B.A. ’11 Katrina Lisa Winslow Anne M. Winterfeldt Mary M. Wirth, M.S.Ed. ’71 Emily R. Wiseblatt, B.S.Ed. ’61, M.S.Ed. ’67 Gary S. Wishik, B.A. ’72, J.D. ’76 Mary Wittenborg Christina Louise Wizior Walter G. Wohlafka, B.B.A. ’75 Stephanie J. Wojcik, B.B.A. ’10 Amy Frances Wolcson, B.A. ’95 Agnes Maria Wolf, M.A. ’10 Mitchell A. Wolf, M.B.A. ’90 Doris Ariel Wolfe, M.A. ’73 Kamille Natasha Wolff Manfred P. Wolff, B.S. ’61 Deborah Susan Wolfson Edith N. Wolkenberg Felyn Wolkowicki Herbert George Wolloch, M.S.Ed. ’90 Shamira Womack Toon-Chien Wong, B.A. ’02 William Wong, B.S. ’11 Deborah K. Wong, B.B.A. ’94 William Wong Jason K. Wood, B.S. ’07 Tammy Wooden David Wooden Matthew D. Wooden, B.A. ’11 Stephanie Lynn Woodrow, B.A. ’07 Geraldine S. Woods Margaret M. Woods, B.B.A. ’80 David Benjamin Woods Richard Woodward, B.A. ’11 Sharon Joy Wortzel, B.A. ’94, M.A. ’00 Kristen L. Woulfe, B.A. ’06 William G. Wright, B.A. ’85 Odolph Nathaniel Wright, B.A. ’94 James Keith Wright, B.A. ’90 Lorraine B. Wright Thomas William Wright Kathleen Wright Julie, B.A. ’01, M.S.Ed. ’03 and Zak Wright, B.B.A. ’96, M.B.A. ’00 Nicole Marie Wright Mindy Wai Chee Wu Yalin Wu Kenneth J. Wunsch, M.S.Ed. ’72 Scott Barry Wurms, B.S. ’94 Kristin Paige Wyatt, M.A. ’10 Tina S. Wynder, M.S.Ed. ’99 Hongxin Xue Dawn Ilisa Yablonsky, B.A. ’95 Jessica A. Yacono Elisha A. Yacono Nathan Benjamin Yadgar, B.A. ’07 Lauren Yaghoubi Nicole Yahudaii Rosemarie Yancosek, B.A. ’86 Lana Cecellia Yang Xieyue Yang Mingrui Yang Betty Yang, B.A. ’11 Skylar Yankowitz, B.A. ’10 Diane Yaris, B.A. ’54, M.S.Ed. ’55 Lisa M. Yassen, B.A. ’00 Courtney E. Yelle Joan Yelles, B.S.Ed. ’61 Kagen Elizabeth Yelmene Shantai L. Yelverton, B.A. ’11 Rafael Yerushalmi, B.A. ’50, M.A. ’53 Bennett J. Yetra Aycan Yilmaz, B.A. ’11 Mirielle La’Shon Yoassaint Amber D. Young, B.A. ’10 Jordan Young, B.A. ’09 Sarah M. Young Talia Lauren Young, B.A. ’05 Ryan J. Young, B.A. ’11 Robert Kenneth Young, B.B.A. ’79 Jesse T. Young

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Matthew William Young Karola M. Yourison Erica L. Yovino Tiffany R. Yovino, B.A. ’11 Da Yang Yu, B.S. ’95 ToniAnn Yuli Susan Yura Michael W. Yushak, B.A. ’72 Dina M. Yusupova, B.B.A. ’09 June Zaccone Anthony R. Zaccone Tole Zacharia, B.A. ’06, J.D. ’09 Lori Silver Zaffos, B.B.A. ’83 Joshua M. Zager, B.B.A. ’11 Gail M. Zagoren Leona Vizbara Zahalka, B.S.Ed. ’63 Alex Zaharakis, B.S. ’07 Beenish Zahid Jennifer, B.A. ’97 and Anthony Zahtila, B.B.A. ’98 Susan J. Zaino, B.B.A. ’84 Joseph K. Zajic, B.E. ’85 Glen Andrew Zakian, B.S.Ed. ’87 David S. Zakrewski, B.S. ’95 Kasey Marie Zamago Andrew Scott Zamer, B.B.A. ’07 Alexander P. Zane Erin C. Zanfardino, B.A. ’11 Neil M. Zang, B.A. ’59 Kathleen Teresa Zanoni, B.A. ’97 Daniel Zapart Miguel-Angel Zapata Shirin Zarabi Lisa M. Zaroogian Carol Zarzycki Matthew David Zaslow Jeremy Alan Zaslow, B.A. ’07 Ryan A. Zatcoff Keith D. Zauderer, B.S. ’11 Richard A. Zaun, B.B.A. ’71 Leiladai R. Zayas, B.B.A. ’85 Edward A. Zebrowski, B.S. ’53, M.S.Ed. ’62 Carole A. Zecca, B.A. ’75 Rita Kleiman Zeff, B.A. ’68 William Arthur Zeh, B.B.A. ’71, M.B.A. ’77 Jessica K. Zeilman Justin A. Zeizel Boris Zektser, B.B.A. ’11 Alexander Zelinski Robert J. Zellner Adam I. Zelmanowicz Jacob F. Zelnick, B.A. ’10 Elizabeth A. Zembruski, B.A. ’97 Marie, M.A. ’69 and H. Zembruski, M.B.A. ’71 Carol Ann Zeo Gabrielle A. Zeppieri Marie Zere Corinne M. Zerfoss Tracey Zglinicki Yue Zhang Zhimin Zheng Lin Zhu Patricia Ann Ziegler, B.S. ’64 Sara J. Zimmer Alexandra Paige Zimmerman Eric P. Ziwak Joseph Paul Zizzadoro, B.S. ’95 Diane Zizzadoro, B.A. ’96, M.S.Ed. ’00 Ronald P. Zoia, B.A. ’63, M.A. ’75 Michael B. Zoiner, B.B.A. ’04 Veronica M. Zolek Lori Zollman, B.B.A. ’79 Sydney B. Zorensky, B.S. ’11 Melissa E. Zostant Paula Jean Zottoli, B.B.A. ’80 Sofia Zoumas, B.A. ’96 Larissa Zourganova Stacey Sack Zuckerman Arnold Harry Zudick, B.A. ’71 Haleigh Alise Zueger William J. Zukowski,* B.S. ’66 Theresa M. Zulic Elizabeth M. Zumba, B.A. ’01 David Alberto Zuniga Emily R. Zurhellen David Zwerin Susan E. Zwillenberg Alexander Richard Zwillinger Edward J. Zychowicz

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2010-11 Corporations • Foundations • Grants $3,000,000+ Barbara & Maurice Deane Philanthropic Fund $1,000,000 to $2.999.999 Charitable Lead Annuity Trust Under the Will of Louis Feil The David & Sondra Mack Foundation, Inc. $500,000 to $999,999 North Shore-LIJ Health System $100,000 to $499,999 Edith Baldinger Charitable Lead Annuity Trust Carol and Alan J. Bernon Family Charitable Foundation Capital One N.A. The 2001 Frederick & Nancy DeMatteis Family Charitable Trust Arno and Mindy Fried Foundation The Garden City Hotel The Fay J. Lindner Foundation The Carl Marks Foundation, Inc. The Tom and Judy Moore Foundation $50,000 to $99,999 Broadridge Securities Processing Solutions, Inc. James D’Addario Family Foundation Laurence T. Ginsberg Family Fund JP Morgan Chase & Co. Rosenthal Family Foundation I. Waldbaum Family Foundation Zarb Family Fund $25,000 to $49,999 Barnes & Noble College Booksellers BDO USA, LLP Bethpage Federal Credit Union Law Offices of Binder & Binder PC Boies Schiller & Flexner LLP The D’Addario Music Foundation Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver & Jacobson, LLP Goldman Sachs & Co. Herrick, Feinstein LLP HJ Kalikow & Co. LLC Kraft Foods Robert Sarafian Revocable Trust Joseph and Libby Shapiro Family Foundation Ltd. $10,000 to $24,999 Arkwin Industries Incorporated Bethpage Federal Credit Union Board of Education Certilman Balin Adler & Hyman, LLP Colleran, O’Hara & Mills LLP The Cooper Family Foundation Inc

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Country-Wide Insurance Company Eastern Suffolk BOCES EisnerAmper LLP Fannie Mae SERVE Matching Gift Donations Flushing Savings Bank, FSB Foundation for Innovations in Medical Education Fox News Network, LLC Goddard Family Charitable Foundation Goldman Sachs Gives The Martin B. Greenberg Foundation, Inc. Niki & Joe Gregory Charitable Foundation J Kings Food Service Professionals, Inc. Jaspan Schlesinger LLP Katz, Bernstein & Katz, LLP The Kissinger Family Foundation, Inc. The Litwin Foundation, Inc. The Marshall Family Foundation Inc. Nassau Physicians’ Foundation National Grid New York Community Bank Foundation Newsday, Inc. Proskauer Rose LLP Queensboro UNICO Foundation Inc. Rivkin Radler LLP Jodi & Robert Rosenthal Family Foundation Saltzman Foundation, Inc. The Slomo and Cindy Silvian Foundation Inc. TD Bank TD Charitable Foundation Walmart Stores, Inc. Wells Fargo Bank, NA $5,000 to $9,999 Anonymous Friends of Hofstra University A C Desk Co. Inc. Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Foundation American Association of Anatomists Association for a Better Long Island Inc. Astoria Federal Savings The Bank of New York Mellon Bar Association of Nassau County Fund, Inc. Barclays Capital BlueWater Communications Group, LLC C M & F Group Inc. Cedar Shopping Center Partnership, L.P. Citigroup Payment Services Commencement Flowers, Inc. CSC Holdings Inc. CSG East Coast Group Emblem Health Services, LLC Empire Blue Cross Blue Shield Estee Lauder Inc. First Long Island Investors, LLC General Refining Corp

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Grant Thornton LLP Group Contract, Inc. Harvest Real Estate Services Hess Companies Hess Foundation HLW International, LLP The Island Financial Group, LLC The Frank & Gertrude Kaiser Foundation KeySpan Foundation KPMG LLP Lackmann Culinary Services Larsen Foundation Inc. LMR Associates and Co., Inc. Lockheed Martin Corporation Long Island Contractors Association Madden Family Foundation Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Mallouk Family Fund of the Long Island Community Foundation Mass Mutual Life Insurance Company Massapequa Soccer Club MasterCard Matching Gift Program Meadowbrook Women’s Initiative Ltd. Mitchell & Titus LLP Moses & Singer LLP Mountain Productions, Inc. Nassau Educators Federal Credit Union (NEFCU) Netherland-America Foundation New York Islanders Hockey Club LP Orrick Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP Pamela and Richard Rubinstein Foundation Pete & Dick Enterprises, Inc. Rauch Foundation Rose Fence, Inc. The R. Shapiro Family Foundation The Schiff Foundation Structure Tone Inc. The Timber Lake Foundation The Charles T. and Rose Marie Walsh Charitable Fund The Weiler Family Foundation The Whitmore Group, Ltd. West Dixie Towers, Inc. $2,500 to $4,999 590-600 Realty Corp. Advanced Neurosurgery Assoc. PC American Express PAC Match American Recycling Management, LLC Bi-County Mailing Capital One Services LLC Clearview Building Services, Inc. Com Bell Systems, Inc. Compass Group USA Compliance Reports of America The County of Nassau D.H. Daniels Charitable Gift Fund

Delta Computer Group Direct Results Marketing Doug Hall Consulting Inc. Enterprise Holdings ERASE Racism Inc. Farrell Fritz PC Friends For Rich Guardino Garden City Hotel, LLC Jeffrey & Kathleen Glass Family Foundation Greater New York LECET Fund Greco Planning Group, Inc. DBA Kristina Hernandez Volleyball Camps Hoffmann & Baron LLP Island Photography Jeca Associates, Inc. Johnson & Johnson Long Island Jewish Medical Center Macy’s Corporate Services, Inc. Milburn Sales Company New York University Nexus Consortium NYSUT The Osler Society of New York Inc. Pascucci Family Foundation Pepsi PricewaterhouseCoopers Pyramid Foundation, Inc. Richelieu Royall & Company RXR Realty Sidney B. Bowne & Son, LLP Syrcut Inc. Talk Media, Inc. Tri-Ed Distribution, Inc. Veterans Transportation Co., Inc. Vicom Computer Services Inc. Westerman, Ball, Ederer, Miller & Sharfstein, LLP Zvolensky Family Foundation Inc. $1,000 to $2,499 Anonymous Friends of Hofstra University A.M. Marca, Inc. Ace Canvas & Tent Corp. Air Structures American Technologies, Inc. AKRF Inc. Bank of America, N.A. Be Lisa G. Inc. The Blau Family Foundation The Borgia Family Foundation Brothers Supply Cannon’s Blackthorn, Inc. Chernoff Diamond & Company LLC Chief Equipment, Inc. Coach USA, Inc. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Colliers International LI Inc. Community Development Corporation of Long Island, Inc. Compass Benefit Planning LLC Contemporary Medical Services P.C. Ob-Gyn CPX Interactive

Custom D’Signs Deans-Archer & Co Deloitte Foundation Louis & Lillian Detkin Foundation Deutsche Bank E A I, Inc. E W Howell Co. Inc. Edmar Cleaning Corp. Eisbrouch & Marsh LLC Elevator Refurbishing Corp. FNC Management LLC Thomas A. Famigletti Charitable Foundation Fogarty Enterprises Nancy & Richard Freedman Fund Friends of Balboni Friends of Jon Cooper Committee Friends of Judi Bosworth Friends of Judy Jacobs Friends of Tom Suozzi Garden State Custom Windows, LLC GE Foundation George D. Benjamin Foundation Inc. Global Advisement Group LLC Goldman & Associates The Peter J. Haller Family Foundation Hanna Carpet, Inc. Harold E. Hirsch Foundation Inc. Harris Family Foundation Heartland Campus Solutions Heartland Golf Park Inc. Helen Matchett Demario Foundation Inc. Hempstead FuneralH Home ofstra Hempstead Premier Soccer Hinman Straub P.C. The Hirschhorn Foundation The Hofmann Family Charitable Fund Horace and Amy Hagedorn Fund of the Long Island Community Foundation IBM Island Strategies Inc J.C. Steel Corporation Jaffe & Koumourdas, LLP Jaral East End Hotel Corp. Jerry Spiegel Associates Inc. Katzman, Weinstein & Co., LLP Kohler & Hart LLP Suzan and Arthur J. Kremer Foundation Inc. LaMay’s Tree Service Inc Law Offices of Mitchell J. Devack PLLC Lehman Plant Care Co. Inc. Leonard Friedland Charitable Foundation, Inc. Leonard M. Schwartz & Assoc. LI Federation of Labor AFL-CIO Liz Claiborne Foundation Lizardos Mechanical & Electrical Engineering Local 338 RWDSU/UFCW Long Island Board of Realtors, Inc.

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2010-11 Corporations • Foundations • Grants The Long Island Medical Foundation, Inc. Long Island Railroad The Long Island Rail Road Company Long Island Wrestling Assoc., Inc. Magnitude Capital, LLC Malik & Associates, PC The M/A/R/C Group Inc. Millennium Toyota Miller Systems, Ltd. Claire A. & Samuel Mozel Charitable Trust Moody’s Investors Service Mrs. Baking Distribution Corp. William A. Munck, P.C. Nassau Community College Foundation, Inc. Nassau Suffolk Hospital Council New York State AFL-CIO Northrop Grumman Foundation Paul Conte Chevrolet, Inc.

Pavemaster, Inc. PEIR Peter Gisolfi Associates Pfizer Inc. The Philadelphia Foundation The Quacker Jack Foundation Quinlan Insurance Services, Inc. Rally! Education Red Bull North America, Inc. Renaissance Real Estate Group, LLC The Rizzo Living Trust Ruskin Moscou Faltischek P.C. Leo B. Schoffer-Attorney At Law The Jane & Martin Schwartz Family Foundation Schwing Electrical Supply Corp. Serv-Us Industrial Distributors, Inc. Sheet Metal Workers Local Union 28

The Signature Group Sion Power Corporation Howard Smith Family Foundation Steven Landy & Associates PLLC Storm Baseball Academy Suffolk Transportation Services, Inc. T.L.M. Real Estate LLC The Wasserman Foundation Time Warner Cable Town of Hempstead Employees Federal Credit Union Verizon Vigliotti Recycling Corp. Wasatch Advisors, Inc. Westfield Capital Management Company LP Wilshire Enterprises, Inc. Zimmerman/Edelson Inc. $500 to $999 AAA Real Estate, LLC

Abrams Fensterman Fensterman Eisman Greenberg Formato et al ADK Auto Brokers Inc. American International Group Inc. Angle IronWorks Inc. Aon Foundation Applied GeoServices, Inc. Archaeological Institute of America Assured Environments Barbash Associates, Inc. Bay State Federal Savings Charitable Foundation Beth Madison Photography, LLC Big Geyser, Inc. BIMASCO, Inc. Black Rock Solutions Blue & Gold Lacrosse Camp Inc. Blue & Gold Wrestling Club, Inc.

Briscoe Protective Systems, Inc. Brothers Auto Service Inc. C Slick Inc. Cammack Larhette Advisors, LLC Canteen Vending CCR Associates LLC Chamsarang Korean Methodist Church Coca Cola Refreshments USA, Inc. The Cohen Family Charitable Trust Con Edison Cornell Cooperative Extension of Nassau County Corporate Color Cronin, Cronin & Harris PC Daily News DeMarco & Nesi LLC Deputy Chief Raymond Downey Scholarship Charity Fund

DONOR SPOTLIGHT: James A. D’Addario ’72 and the D’Addario Community Music Appreciation Initiative The D’Addario Community Music Appreciation Initiative, established at Hofstra in the summer of 2011, is a multifaceted program designed to increase knowledge and appreciation for all types of music among a broad range of young people. The initiative addresses several needs at Hofstra and in the local community: It promotes music appreciation, showcases the student and faculty talent of the Hofstra Music Department, and creates opportunities for Hofstra’s music ensembles to visit and perform at local schools and other community venues. Over the 2011-2012 academic year, the Initiative helped fund the February 2 concert, A Ride on the Underground Railroad, and the May 5 D’Addario Music Appreciation Concert (see page 47), which featured the talents of Hofstra students, faculty and alumni, as well as high school talent from the local community. The Initiative also allowed students from the Hofstra University Chamber Choir, directed by Hofstra Associate Professor of Music David Fryling, to embark on a five-state concert and teaching tour during spring break in April.

The D’Addario Initiative permitted Hofstra’s professional ensembles-in-residence – The American Chamber Ensemble and Hofstra String Orchestra – to perform for and work with students at three Long Island high schools. Hofstra Adjunct Assistant Professor of Music Christopher Morrongiello brought his Hofstra student Madrigal Group to two local libraries where they performed selections of seasonal early music. Additionally, Adjunct Assistant Professor of Music Laurie Friedman-Adler led a group of faculty and students to LaGuardia High School of Music & Art and Performing Arts in Queens, NY, where they performed the Mozart Serenade in Eb for Wind Octet and taught a master class. James A. D’Addario ’72 is chairman and CEO of D’Addario & Co., which manufactures musical accessories and is the world’s leading manufacturer of musical instrument strings, reeds for woodwinds, and drumheads. Mr. D’Addario received the 2002 Small Business Association’s Entrepreneur of the Year Award and is listed as the inventor on many musical patents. In a 2007 interview with Hofstra Magazine, he said, “Midway through my college career, preparing to be a music teacher, the lure of our family business made me change my career plans, and I considered dropping out of college. It was through the encouragement of my professors, and particularly Herb Deutsch [Hofstra Class of 1956 and professor emeritus of music], that I realized the significance of the educational opportunity I was receiving at Hofstra.” Mr. D’Addario is a recipient of a 2007 Award for Alumni Achievement from Hofstra.

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2010-11 Corporations • Foundations • Grants The Dorfman Organization Ltd E N J Advisory Capital Inc Edward C. Goodman, Sr. Revocable Trust Empire Solutions Consulting, LLC Enright Court Reporting, Inc. Enright Sten-tel Ernest Lowenstein Foundation, Inc. Ernst & Young Law Office of Carmine E. Esposito ExxonMobil Foundation Fatwire Corporation FF Joseph Hunter Memorial Finest Football Club, Inc. First American Title Insurance Co. Four Seasons Power Equipment, Inc. Friends of Mark Cuthbertson Friends of Mayor Wayne Hall Garden City Aluminum & Remodeling Inc. General Mills Foundation The Grover Family Charitable Fund Harding & Moore Health & Welfare Council of Long Island Heating & Burner Supply Inc. Hempstead-Uniondale Rotary Holden & Flynn Universal Contractors Inc. Howard & Muriel Weingrow Charitable Fund I. Janvey & Sons Inc. Interline Brands Irish-American Society of Nassau, Suffolk & Queens, Inc. Island Ice Cream Vending, Inc. JP Morgan Chase Foundation JPH Consulting Group Inc Koeppel Martone & Leistman, LLP Koshers & Company, C.P.A.’s LaMonica Herbst & Maniscalco, LLP Local 1102 RWDSU Local Union No. 361 Long Island University Marriott Mauro Lilling Naparty LLP MaximaGroup, LLC McIntyre Contracting Merrill Lynch MetLife Foundation Metropolitan Real Estate Equity Management, LLC Miller Realty Associates ML Realty Group, Inc. Morris Levine Key Food Stores Foundation Inc. N2 Design & Architecture, P.C. NEFCU Neurological Surgery PC New York Blood Center New York Life Foundation North Atlantic Industries, Inc. Party Time Pilot Benefits Group, LLC Pirinea & Company CPA’s PC Pitney Bowes

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Quinlan Insurance Services Inc. S.G. Morrow & Associates, PA Harry and Anne Sager Foundation Salerno Brokerage Corp. Sandy’s Party Supply Center, Inc. Scholastic Promotions Inc. Solages & Solages Attorneys at Law Standard Buying Service, LTD. Strong Island Wrestling LLC Target Teamsters Local Union No 282 Temple Shir Shalom Twi-Laq Industries, Inc. University Electronics Verizon Foundation VHB Engineering, Surveying & Landscape Architecture, P.C. Wellington Management Company, LLP West Hempstead Rotary Foundation William S. Sobel, Co. $250 to $499 1188 Realty Corp A.W. & Sons Exhaust Inc. Abbott Fund Academy Chair Renting Co., Inc. Active EO, Inc. Adelphi University Admit Computer Services Alderman & Company LLP All Pro Horticulture, Inc. Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. American Chemical Society American Legion Post 1087 The Andrew Hotel AVM DeMars CPA, PC Bank of America Foundation The Bank of New York Mellon Community Partnership Barrier-Free Access Systems, Inc. Bay Shore High School Alumni Association Inc. Beacon Management Solutions, Inc. Berne & Bob Leventhal, Inc. Bond, Schoeneck & King, PLLC The Bongiorno Law Firm PLLC Bravo Media Bristol-Myers Squibb Foundation Broadway Comedy Club Burman Realty Cameron Engineering & Associates, LLP Capell Barnett Matalon & Schoenfeld LLP Carmello’s Pilates Clearvision Clifford Chance US LLP Clinichek Corp. Criminal Courts Bar Association of Nassau County Crowley Enterprises

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DaSilva Publications Inc. David T. Chase Enterprises, Inc. Eisai Inc. Charitable Trust Evolution Solutions, LLC Flex-Wall Systems of New York, Inc. Friends of Vivian ViloriaFisher Goodman-Marks Associates Inc. Harris Beach, PLLC Hempstead Classroom Teachers Assoc. Hempstead Hispanic Civic Association, Inc. Hempstead PBA Hempstead School District Hercules Corporation Hession Bekoff Cooper & Lo Piccolo, LLP Law Offices of Alan B. Hodish, LLC Huntington Country Club Industrial Commercial Brokers Society ING Invest In Others Charitable Foundation Inc. Island All-Star Softball Camp JSL Management Corp. Judea United Baptist Church Korg USA, Inc. L M G Realty Associates Inc. L.A. Fernandez Insurance Agency, Inc. Landsman Real Estate Services, Inc. Life’s Worc LL Dent Restaurant Inc. Long Island Materials Testing Lab, Inc. Lori Lapin Jones PLLC Louis Romanzi, Jr. Landscaping Inc. Massapequa Post #1066 Max Capital Inc Mayday Communications, Inc. The Mayo Society Melody Cleaners of East Meadow Inc. Michpa Corp. Multi Services of Long Island Noble Elevator Company, Inc. James Panos Attorney at Law Jim Paterson Agency Inc. Pierce Country Day School Inc. Piermont Wealth Management Inc. The Press Club of Long Island PS&S Engineering, Inc. Pulli Mechanical Co., Inc. Qualcomm Quality Fitness Services Read’s Auto & Truck Repair, LLC Richard J. Soleymanzadeh, P.C. Rockland Bakery, Inc. Kevin Schmitt & Associates PC Science Applications International Corporation Shell Oil Company Foundation Sher, Herman, Bellone & Tipograph P.C.

The Shipkevich Law Firm, PLLC Snyder & Snyder LLP The Society of The Friendly Sons of St. Patrick on LI, NY Standard Law Enforcement Supply Co. The Summit Council of Bay Shore Brightwaters Inc. T W Promotions Inc. T. Weiss Realty Corp. Touch Of Class TransAtlantic Reinsurance Company Trey Whitfield School UBS Union Baptist Church, Inc. Virtua Computers, Inc. Vision Long Island, Inc. The Walt Disney Company Foundation William Charles Printing, Inc. Wulfpac Charitable Funding Zimmerman/Edelson, Inc. $100 to $249 140 Dupont St, LLC A&A Italian Specialty Foods Inc. Abstracts Incorporated AC Lifts & Welding Inc. Adderllin LLC AIG Albanese Organization Inc. All Service Equipment, Corp. AllianceBernstein Amcind Corp. American Arbitration Assn. American Electric Power Corporation American Medical Assn. Ancient Order of Hibernians Division 3 Antioch Baptist Church of Hempstead, Inc. Apice Structured Settlements, Inc. ARCAP Partners LLC Arena Consultants, Inc. Arya Family Foundation Atlantic Product Services Ayub Better Housing LLC Balco Industries, Inc. Baldwin Post #246 Barning Family Trust Bedford Construction Group, Inc. Bellmore Jewish Center Bena Entertainment Inc. Bethlyn Enterprises Inc. Dianne & Michael Blau Charitable Fund Bloom CPA PLLC Bocu Salon & Spa Body 30 Bonaventure Tuxedo Bradley Spenser Parlo Foundation BRT Realty Trust Business Services Co. Cafe Gino’s, Inc. Caribbean Daylight Inc. Carle Place Post #1718 Cavan P & B Association, Inc. Charles Wagner Post #421

CIGNA Foundation Cill Cais Players Clifton Wholesale Florist Inc. Club Fitness NY CME Group Community Foundation Colgate-Palmolive Company Complete Plumbing & Heating Inc. Congregation Sons of Israel Corn Products International Inc. Corporate Resource Development Inc. County Cork B. P & P Assoc. County Managhan Society D & B Deli Grocery Inc. Developmental Consulting Services Group, LLC Ray and Dagmar Dolby Family Fund Donlon & Associates PC E. Slott & Company, CPA’s Educational Bus Transportation Inc. Edwin Welch, Jr. Post No. 1132 F & N Food Corp. Fiber Control, Inc. First Baptist Church of Westbury Forchelli Curto Deegan Schwartz Mineo Cohn & Terrana, LLP Fox News Fratello & Fox, P.C. Furs by Robert Payne The Genesis Center Harry F. George PC Gerber Realty Co. Getman Realty Inc. The Ghetto Kids, Inc. Goldman Sachs Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company Grange Galway, Inc. Grassi & Co. Gundermann & Gundermann, Inc. Law Offices of Lawrence H. Haber William Haft & Phyllis Haft Foundation, Inc. Healy Success Solutions, Inc. Hempstead Chamber of Commerce Hempstead High School PTSA Hempstead Schools Admin. Assoc. Hess Associates LLC HGS Advisory Horwitz & Zim Law Group Howard A. Van Wagner Post #962 HSBC Philanthropic Programs Il Villagio Trattoria Italiana Johnson and Johnson Joliann Enterprises, Inc. Judar Enterprises Ltd Justice Strategies Robert F & Francisca V. Kan Philanthropic Fund Ladies A.O. Hibernians Landers Sports Productions, LLC


2010-11 Corporations • Foundations • Grants Larry & Caren Rothenberg (FJC) Lax Fundamentals, Inc. Learning Enhancement for Students of Law Inc. Lombardo Inc. Longwood High School Lynbrook Post No 335 Law Offices of Russell I. Marnell Marsh & McLennan Companies Marsh-Wetherall Market Relations Massapequa Aux #1066 Match Maker MGMT Co. Inc. Meadow Enterprises Inc. Merrick Post No. 1282 Metlife Mid Island Irish American Club Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy LLP Mobile Fleet Inc. Moritt Hock & Hamroff LLP Morrissey & Morrissey, LLP Mountain Sun Workshop NAI Long Island Nassau Police Post #1050 National Environmental Chemical Corp. The Jerry Neuwirth Living Trust NGL Realty Co. Northern Trust Company Oceanside Institutional Industries Inc. Oceanside Memorial Post 1246 O’Neill Advisory Services, LLC Order Sons of Italy Oro Puro II Patrick B. Kerins Painting Contractor Patrick Dunn and Assoc. LTD Pearson Education PepsiCo Foundation Pezzi Pizza, Inc. Precision Envelope & Printing Co. Premiere Medical Center of Burbank, Inc. Preston Stephen Fischer Co. The Prudential Foundation R.D. Geronimo Ltd Rapacki & Sons Renaissance Downtowns, LLC Revolution Yoga Rhino Citrus Inc. Richie’s Manor Irish Shoppe, Inc. Richman & Levine PC RMS, Inc. Peter T. Roach & Associates, P.C. Rob Martin Associates, Inc. Robert Marks, Inc. Robert Van Cott Post No. 1139 Sahn Ward Coschignano & Baker, PLLC Sal Navarino Charitable Foundation Sam’s Caribbean Marketplace Inc. Sanatech Printing Corporation

Sanofi-Aventis U.S. Secure Access Digital Systems The Law Offices of Mitchell B. Shpelfogel, P.C. SMBC Global Foundation, Inc. Law Offices of Debra G. Speyer St. Anthony Society St. John’s University Stand Up NY Suffolk County PBA, Inc. Syska Hennessy Group Team Troiano Teamsters Local Union No. 550 Tiger Schulmann’s Mixed Martial Arts Timely Signs Inc. Total Computer Group Total Training Towers Perrin Trans Pacific Technologies, Inc. University of Idaho Uttam House of Design, Inc. Wall & William Financial Group Inc Walsh, Amicucci & Pantaleo LLP Weber Law Group LLP Wendy Morgan Family Law Friends of David Weprin Wilkie & Wilkie Window Dresser Woolf College Consulting Young Equipment Sales, Inc. Less than $100 292 Meacham Avenue Auto Repair 6068 Merrick Corporation A Plus Beauty Nail A Sister’s Touch Florist Law Office of David J. Abehouse Action Fitness USA Adesso Again Ai Mei Nails Spa, Inc. Alane Fagin Child Abuse Prev. Alpha LL Omega Youth Services, Inc. Angel’s Heavenly Touch Apple & Eve LLC Aroma Nails AT&T Higher Education / Cultural Matching Gift Program Athletes Helping Athletes AXA Foundation The B & O Furniture Company Bagel Chalet Inc. Bagelicious Baldwin Aux #246 Beach Bum Tanning Bellamore Pizzeria Bellcrest Kosher Benny’s Ristorante Bijou Nails BlackRock Borrelli’s of East Meadow Bourbon Street Cafe Brighton Financial Burger Bite Burke Living Trust Burkhart, Wexler & Hirschberg, LLP

C & J Flower Shoppe Cactus Salon & Spa Cafe Ginos Canz Cardinal Management, LLC Cardinali Pastry Shop Carmela’s Carvel Cathedral Aux 1087 Cathedral Post 1087 Cherry Valley Deli Chicken Shack Christopher’s Churchill’s Claudette Taxi, LLC Clear Skin Coca Cola Foundation Commack Corners Hair Stylists Communications Plus Community Hearing & Speech Center Comprehensive Property Manegment LLC Cozy Mel’s Crown Media US Culinary Heights Davenport & Spiotti LLC De La Mer Salon Denny’s Childrens Wear Deutsche Bank Americas Foundation Dix Hills Bagels-East Donovan’s Easy Rider Service Center EBS Barber Shop Educational Development Consultants, LLC Engage Partners, Inc. Exotic Nails Fashioncore Fel’s Hairstyling Filomena’s Restaurant Finnegans First Data Corporation Fragomen, Del Rey, Bernsen & Loewy, LLP Frankly Thai Fred Ford Lifesuccess Front Street Bakery Frosty’s Ice Cream Club & Coffee Bar Garden City Wine & Spirits George Martin’s Grillfire Gino’s Girl Scout Troop #1085 Girl Scouts Troop #1704 Girls Scouts of Nassau County Troop #2162 Girl Scouts of Nassau County Troop #2433 Girl Scouts of Nassau County Troop #3555 GMAC Insurance Management Corp. The Good Life Gordon Agency Inc. Greene Fashions, Inc. Guido’s Deli Hair Unlimited Morton Harrison Revocable Trust Harvey Cohen Textiles Hillary Needles Events, Inc. Hollander Foundation

Honest Rick’s Automotive Corp. House of Bagels Hunan Delight Hunsucker Goodstein & Nelson PC Huntington Jeep Integrity Mobil Island Legacy Inc. J & H Jewelry J August Properties, Inc. Jerry LeBoyer Co. Inc. Jimmy’s Cleaning Service K & L Gates LLP Kathleen Byrne Business Service, Inc. Kestenbaum & Mark KKS Basketball, Inc. Kramer Dillof Livingston & Moore L I Small Business & Associates, Inc. La Bottega Wine Bar La Scala Ristorante Lantern Diner LaRosa’s Restaurant and Pizzeria Laser Plus Spa Legendary Bar & Restaurant Liz Scott Enterprises Long Island Bagel Cafe Long Island Cork & Bottle Wines & Spirits The Long Island Veterinary Medical Association, Inc. Louie & Ernie Louie’s Pizzeria LoWest Direct, Inc. Luce Ristorante M. Goldsmith CO NJ Inc. Mario’s Pizzeria Martin Direct Furniture Marzullo Bros Corp Marzullo Pastry Shop II McGraw-Hill Companies Meyer, Suozzi, English & Klein, PC Michael Pellegrino, Inc. Mid Island Therapy Assoc. LLC Monahan Fitzgerald Montebello Realty Corp. Murph’s Restaurant My Three Sons Bagels Nail Touch Natures Publishing New York Business Brokerage, Inc. North Torrington Veterinary Hospital, P.C. Northport Power Equipment, Inc. NYC Business Solutions Transport Odyssey Preschool Inc. Oracle Corporation PACA, Inc. Papazzio Pastrami N Friends Paulie G’s Deli & Grill, LLC Pitney Bowes Inc. PNC Foundation Polish American Museum Pompei

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Premier Diner Procter & Gamble Company Quality Fitness Services Queen’s Nails Red Lobster Seafood Restaurants Ribbons & Roses Florist Ric-Len Distributors, Inc. Riesterers Bakeries Robert H. Spittel Post 1285 Robert VanCott Aux. 1139 Rob’s Auto Service Ltd. Rockville Barber Shop Ruvo Restaurant Samurai Hibachi Japanese Restaurant San Giorgio Florist & Garden Shop Schlissel & Associates LLC Schloss & Walcoe, P.C. Dorothy M. Schwartz Living Trust Siemens Corporation Smith Haven Pediatrics Spa Adriana Spice Village Grill Spiga Bakery Stephen A Spinelli and Assoicates Stew Leonard’s Wines of Farmingdale Law Offices of Scott Stone PLLC The Estelle D. Stoll Family Trust Sunflower Fine Art Supercuts T.D. Davidson, CPA, P.C. TC Group TCBY TD Bank, N.A. Tek Automotive TGI Friday’s Thompson Contract Inc. Law Offices Richard P. Tonetta Torta Fina Bake Shoppe Tri State Decorator Turnpike Cleaners Ultra Lube II Incorporated V Spa Valcur International Inc. Vanderbilt Fine Wine & Spirits Venus Restaurant Via Italia Pizzeria & Restaurant Villa Grande Village Nails Vincents Clam Bar The Robert Wanderman Revocable Trust Wantagh Post 1273 Weisman Law Group, P.C. Wendell Terrace Owners Corp. West Hempstead Beverage Westbury Friends School Richard Willits Family Fund Wing Zone The Witches Brew Woody’s Village Saloon X-Memo Inc. Yogaflex Young Horizons Indigo Zere Real Estates Services, Inc.

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2010-11 Parent Donors $10,000 to $24,999 Albert Giannone Renee and Robert Leary

Stephen Franzini Patrick Grady William Guthridge Carla Hadrick John H. Hallaway Susan S. Hanrahan Nancy E. Hilger Betsy Isenstein Charles Jenkins Mark L. Kesler Helen Kunze Guenther P. Maczkiewicz Michael Marsh Joseph McNally Christine and Mark Mestemacher Todd Miller Gloria C. Molloy Cindy Normand Kim Oscar-Simmons Jeffrey C. Osovski Diane Patterson Gretchen Perry Deborah Previte Margaret Provine John C. Reicherter Shelly Rifken Albert Robitaille Irwin Rose Joseph Rotella Fred J. Ruf Lori A. Schilt Peter Sheward David Singer Elizabeth and Gordon Sinkoff John Stefanowski Roxanne Tannenbaum Anita Tanzola Deanna L. Thorn Lisbeth and Walter Veghte

$5,000 to $9,999 Richard Rubinstein $2,500 to $4,999 Frank A. Berritto Terry L. Kleid Pat Santoro Beverly Benz Treuille $1,000 to $2,499 Scott Bottles Robert Brooks Charles Dotson Henry Emmet Thomas Ferry Matthew Luttinger William F. McMahon Jerome F. Tatar $500 to $999 Carlo J. Capurso Kutty Chandran Anthony J. Garafalo John Krause Peter Lalic Robert S. Meehan Sheryl Miller Robert Parrinelli, Jr. Paul F. Rocha Harry Sager Peter Schwartz Cynthia Sia Adolph Siegel Alexander Tamerler Elizabeth Yates $250 to $499 Steven Abramow Deborah and Allan A’Hara Deborah Aliperti Hariklia Anadolis Suzanne M. Baldwin Hector O. Banegas Alka Barnes Thomas Begley Charles S. Berlin Charles Bill Stephen Bonanno John Brigham Barbara Young and Bennett Bruckner Daniel Burg Patrick K. Byrne Cheryl A. Camacho Eileen Carter Albert C. Cheng Michael S. Clifton Scott Clingenpeel Christopher Cockburn Debra Cohen Laura Colletti-Mann Phillip Cuiffo Susanne D’Agosto Tony DaSilva Nancy Day Denise and Albert DiGiovanni Dennis Dionisiou Marion Dunn

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$100 to $249 Harry Adjmi Kris Alvey Linda Amaitis Emilio Amendola Joseph Amendolare Michele Anthony John W. August Elvita and James Barnes Deanna and Robert Beacham Renee M. Beers James B. Besunder Bruce L. Bialosky Timothy Bigler Ira Black Sheila Blanchette Maria Bocanegra Michael Bonin Lisa Bordeau Margherita Bovee Donna L. Bradley Lori Brady Patrice B. Brandt Gayle Bremer Clairce and Ferdinand Bright Timothy N. Brown Kenneth Brunke Kelli Brutsche Audrey A. Burzynski Melford H. Butts Anthony Cacciatore

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Joseph Calabro Melissa Campbell Sandra Campos Donna M. Canavaciol John M. Carmody Melissa Casole Alison Cassidy and Nick Kirsch Anthony Castagna Donna K. Cecire Linda Cernosek Carol Christiansen Pam and John Clark Rosemarie Coffman Deborah Colelli Veronica R. Condon Kevin Connolly Tama Cooperstein Alfrida Corideo Linda L. Corliss Kevin Cowles Patricia B. Craig Tamie Crist Gloria Cruz Philip Cutrone Michele L. D’Alesandro Kathleen Damiano Danielle D’Angelo Maureen Daniell Judith K. Davidson Candace Davis Eileen Day Kathleen De Turo Jonathan H. Demas Alysia M. Dempsey Karen DePetrillo Patricia DeRose Joann Dickstein Donna DiGirolamo George Dodge David Doiron Scott Donation Michael Dropkin Thomas Duell Alice Dunn Mary R. Dwyer David Eddy Nancy B. Edgar Thomas Egan Karen Egert Madelyn Ehrlich Ralph Elio Karen D. Engeman Susan M. Fagan Diane Farley Donna Fazio Nelson Ferreira Patrick Flannery Kathleen Fodor Shawn Foley Thomas W. Ford James Forest Tamara L. Fountain Arthur V. Fox Faith Foyil William Frers David Friedman Wallace T. Fu Richard Fuerstenberg Matthew Gage Matthew Gaglio Roland Gagnon

Linda Galluzzo Deborah Gastler Caryn Gavin Michael A. Gays Semiramis Geiger Randi Gertler Adrienne S. Glaubiger Robin Goldberg Sarah Goldstein Steven F. Goldstein Fernando Gomes Patricia Gonda Marc Goodrich Carl Goodwin Saul Gootnick Jack Gould Deborah Graham Philip Graham Mary B. Grant Theresa Grover Daniel F. Hagerman Richard Hamburg Adeeba and Gul Hamid Michael Hammer George Hanken Elizabeth Hart James Hartman Patricia M. Hauben Joyce Hertsch James E. Hillman Charles S. Hodge Gerald L. Hoerbelt Karen Howell Joseph S. Hutter Francesco Iannucci Efem Imoke Daniel Jackson Ophelia R. Jallah Faye Johnson Steven Jonas Jerrie D. Jones Cathy Jordan Carline P. Joseph Leon Josephs Gary Karch John Kellogg Elizabeth Kelly Robert Kerns Robert Kerschbaum John Khani Mary E. Kilmer Robin Kimmelman Vicki M. Klein Ilana Kochen Mark Kolombatovich Ann Kordas Michael Krall Gail Kramer David Kravitz Dawn C. Kreski Leonard Labita Donna Lambertson Ellen Lambros James Lampmann Karen M. Langlois Barbara LaPetri Samuel LaSala Eric Laschever Curtis Launer MaryEllen Lavery Michael Lazzaretti Bryan Lebo

Ruth Lehman Carl Lengel Joseph Leondis Giovanna Lepore Peggy Letsche Joanne Levantis Michael Levine Deborah and Michael Levy Ronald Lippitt Anne Llewellyn Pasquale Locurto Rose M. Locurto Russell Lopiccolo Edward Loturco Bruce Lutz Ralph G. Macchio, Jr. Carol MacDonald Susan Mackay John S. Maggi Veronica E. Malave Irene Malone Grace Maniscalco Anthony Maracic Doris Mardovich Bruce Margavitch Stuart A. Margulies Timothy Markle Kathyann Marrast Linda Marsh Cherie C. Martinez Elizabeth Martinez David Massengill Joseph Mastroianni Michael Mateen Jane Matrone Kim L. McCann James McClain Dennis McDonnell Ellen McKinnon Mary Jo McNally Glenn D. Miller Ramon N. Mills Robert Mobley Sandra Mongillo Annamarie Monks Susan L. Moore Richard Moore Ray Morandi Teresa C. Morandi Sheila Moseley Evelyn Mui Richard W. Mullen Maura E. Munson Pritchard Erina Muraca Raj Narayan Carla Nolan Jeffrey Nutting Felise O’Brien Robert O’Kane Godswill O. Okoji Matthew J. Oliver Robert M. Oliver Philip Pahigian Vincent Palazzo Michele P. Papa Susan and George Papaioannou Christopher Pecce Fredo Percy Virginia Picchioni Timothy W. Pillow Lawrence Platt


2010-11 Parent Donors Bernice Prekeris Steven Procario Elann Quattrone Christine M. Quinn Chris Ranelle Jeffrey Raup Nancy S. Rayder Pamela and Harry Reding Anni Ritter Bruce Robbin Dennis L. Roberts John Rodgers Everett Rogers Deborah Romano Ronald Rosenberg Catherine Rosenberger Diane Rowen Marlene Rumery R. Ruocco Charlotte M. Ryan Shawn Ryan Debra Saba Henry Sackichand James SanPhillipo Michael Sarcona Barry S. Savits Linda Schain John Schiel Teresa Schloth Chester Schnepf Eddie Schray Wendy and Phillip Schuetz John Schultz Peter Schwartz Thomas A. Scripps Martin Seeman Patricia Segretta Keith S. Senko Tami Shaoul Niel Siekerka Bonnie Simmons Cynthia L. Smith Raymond M. Smith Maureen Snow Rita Snyder Ellen Soberman Gordon Speir Laurie Sperandio Eileen R. Spinelli Sondra McDonald Stern Melissa Stone Cynthia Storbeck Robert Stork David Sufrin Kelley and Tim Sullivan Melissa K. Taft Linda Tom-Quinn John Torlish Robert Trout Diane Ventre Anna Vetrano Charles D. Viera Al Vitanza Kimberly and Brian Wade Sharon Wade Sharon Wallace-Platt F D. Ward Michelle Webb The Weidman Family Ela Weiss Ira M. Wilen Mary Willett

Charles Wolgast Ruth Wolkowicki William Wymes Kathleen Yanofsky Michael Yovino Norman J. Zeller Gino Zeppieri Carla J. Zerfoss Ephraim Zion Christine Zostant Less than $100 Anonymous Friends of Hofstra University Mary Abinante Christy Aceto Robert Adams Gary Adkins Joel Agel Shamin Ahmed Gilda Akler Mohammad Akram Ivone Albala Joel Albala Carole L. Albyn Sheila Alderman Joanne Alessi Vivian Alestra Zakiya N. Ali Joseph Alibayof Jason Altman Kathleen A. Altner Maddalena Amato Patricia Ames Loree Anderson-Iarocci Joseph Andretta Absan Ansari Paul Ansel Lauren Aradi Michele Archibald Randy Archibald Diane R. Arfi James Ausiano Teresa Avena Samaruddin Azizi Philip Babcock Jerome S. Bailey Debra Band Pamela Banks-Davis Theodore Banks Terri Barberi Lawrence Barra Kenneth Barrett Rachael Barrett Barbara Barringham Sarah and Peter Barrows Denise Barry Chester Barton David Bartosiak Jo Ann and Stephen Basso Joseph Batista Luz Batista Mary Baxter Maria Beau Hulda Beckles-Wilson Richard Beckstead Peter Bellacera Joanne Bellissimo Karmit Benatar Joseph Bencivenga Anthony Benenati Timothy R. Berdon

Allan Berele Myra Berenbaum Shelley Berg Michael Berkowitz Michael Berman David M. Bernard Steven A. Bertorelli Michael Biedny Meri Jo Bierig Karla Bigelow Laura Birge Leon Bishop Joseph S. Biss Beth Blackburn Robert T. Blake Natalie Blake Natali Blake Cosimo Blangiforti William Blank Steven Blankrot Amy Blotner Kenneth Blue Michael Boble Paul Boison Colleen Bonanne Val Bongiorno Paul Borresen Marilyn Boudreau Georgios Boultadakis Sharon L. Bourdette David G. Bourque Jeanne Boyer Roy Elizabeth R. Boylan Christopher Braden William G. Brancaccio John Breda John Bremer Pamela Brennan Robert Brennan Peter Brigandi Joseph Bronikowski Daniel Brown Melinda Brown Noel Brown Robert Brown Sandra Brownworth Marcos Brujis Robert Brusca Nicholas J. Bruzzo Helene Buck John Buckley David J. Buczkowski George Burciu David Burd Julie Burd Maureen E. Burger Gabriel Bursztyn Anu and Sunil Butani Barbara H. Butchen Harold Byrnes Karen Byrnes Jeanne Cacciatore Regina Cacciatore Robert Caine Janet A. Camarda Vincenzo Campagna George Campbell Sandra Campos Martin G. Canavan Joseph Cangialosi Catherine J. Cannariato Michael R. Cannizzaro

Stuart Cantor Ann Capolupo Francis Capozzi Joseph Caputo Anthony Carbone Kathleen Carbone Leny Cardenas Karen Carducci Dana Carey Raymond E. Carlin Bruce F. Carlson John E. Carlson Jacqueline M. Carmichael David Caro Darren Carriker Debra F. Carter Robert Casey Vito Cassata Patricia Castaldo Richard G. Castle Colleen Castoro Anthony Cerniglia Richard Chandler Charles Chantal Pablo Chapman Patricia Charles Cassandra Chase Paul Chauvin Muhammad A. Cheema Ilene Chess Sanford Chess Joseph Chiaffitella Angela Chichester Audrey Chieco Stephanie Chiha John Chinnici Michael Chiocchio June Chotoo Marie Choute Michael Christie Judy A. Cimafonte Helen Cirami Ronald Citorik Elizabeth Clement Kendall Clements Frank N. Coccaro Pina Coccovizzo Gail Cohen Loreen M. Cohen Marjorie Cohn Patricia Colagioia Charles Colby Judith Cole Thomas Collucci Albert Colombo Richard Colvin Ellyn Cominetto Stephen Connole Deborah A. Connolly Monica Connor Ann M. Connors Raymond J. Conroy Barbara C. Cooney Kevin M. Cooney Donna Cooper Ellis Cooper Patricia Coppola John P. Cordell Mario Correale Kennedy B. Corzel Michael Costa Maureen Costello

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Desmond Costello Michael Covelli Barbara Cowen Robert Cox Claudette Coy Donald Coyle Steve Cramer Nyrita Crawford Marjorie Crayton Joseph Credendino Frederick Crist Leon Crocker Arnold Croddy Christopher Crosby Sylvia Cruz Paula Cubbage Glenn Cummins Frank Cuneo Filomena Cunha Gayle Cunningham Vincent Cunningham Joseph T. Curcio James Curcuruto Santo Curro Patricia A. Curry Robert Dabrow Anthony D’Agostino James Daher Danielle Dailey-Rucker William D’Alessio Renee L. Daley Gene D’Amico Dawn Daniele Paul Daniele Sherry A. Dauerman Seth Davenport Lawrence Daves Wendy Davidson Rosemary C. D’Costa Kenneth De Witt Tom Deegan Tonia DeFeo Thomas DeFrancesco Elizabeth DeJesus Jeanette Del Gatto Catherine A. Delgado Sharon Delmonico Steven M. Delson Joanna Demarest Louise DeMatteo Dawn M. Dentato Carol and Anthony DePreta Anthony DePreta Robin D’Errico Jules J. Desrosiers William DeTore Jodi Dey Patrick Di Lillo Mitchell Diamond Leonor A. Diaz Antonio Diaz Mauricio Diaz Agostino DiBenedetto Mary DiCarlucci Thomas R. Dick Brian Dickens Dolores Dickson Brian D. DiGiovanna Catherine DiMarco Ghulam Din Donato DiNardo Margaret Disla

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2010-11 Parent Donors JoAnn Djokich Diane Doman Tony Donato Scott Donaton Ketly Donnejour Thomas D’Onofrio Jeanne Donovan Donald Dotson Thomas Dowling Therese Doyle Joan Dratch Richard Duarte David Dublirer Elizabeth Duggan Myrlande Dumas Joseph Durwin Molly Dwyer Clyre N. Eastman Dan Ecker Zahra J. Edwards Kenneth Ehalt Carla M. Ehrlich Steven Einhart Alice Eliades Olin A. Elliott Richard Enderle Susan Englander Mary Engle Robert Enright John A. Enright Catherine Escobar Dori Evans Raymond Facciolo Linda J. Facciolo Majella Fahy Wayne Faircloth Frederick Fallon Stephen Fallon Lesley and Real Fallu Sharon A. Fanelli Martha and Richard Faul June Fausel Donald Fay James Fazio Carlos Felipe John P. Feltman Janet Felz Anthony Ferdinand Deborah Ferrara Carmelo Ferrara Edward Ferry Kathleen Fetscher Peggy Figueroa Joseph Fiksel Christopher J. Fink Lewis Finklestein Martin Finn Solisha Fischetti Russell F. Fisher Eileen Fisher Jeanmarie Fitch Francis Fitzgerald Barbra L. Fitzgerald JoEllen Flatt Pablo Flores Elaine Flynn Anna Fogel David Ford Audrey Forman Ira Forman George Fox Robert J. Francik

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Steven Frankel Fern Fried John Froccaro Andrei Frost Deborah Frost Barbara H. Fruscione Margaret Funk Jeanne K. Furlong Robert Furlong Melissa A. Fusco Manolita S. Gadaleta Lisa Gaeta Susan K. Gage Barry Gale Michael Galli Umberto Gallo Silvana Gambone Patrick Garcia Krystal Garcia John Gaworecki Diane L. Gayer Paul Geiger Rita Geller Ernst Genece Christina Gerbino Kevin Geysen Joseph Giackette Connie Giambona Salvatore Giannotta Robert S. Giglio Mitch Gilanchi Shawn Gill Paula Gingras Arlene Ginsberg Marvin Glazerman Thomas Gleason Russell Goffred Clarice R. Gogia Steven Gold Tracy Gold Phyllis Goldberg Stacey Golden William Goodenough Rita A. Gordon Kathleen Gover Frederic Grant Kenneth Grauer Angela Graziano Mary Grazioso Miranda Grbic Dominick Greco Jerry M. Greenberg Jeanne Greenfield Bruce Gregory John Greiber Linda Griffith Paul S. Grip Karen Grote Timothy Grubb Walter Guadino Ralph Guarrieri Henry J. Gursky Salvatore Guttilla Robert Hadbafnick Juliet Haislip Terry Halse Janine Halstead Scott Hannel Denise Hanson Jo Ann Hardgrove Janet Harkins Edward Harris

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Laurie Hart Eric D. Hawkins James Hayden Stephen Heins Steven Hellinger Gretchen Helms Robert Herbott Michael Hershfield Donald Hickey Michael Hilton Casey Hinton Thomas Hoering Robert Hoffman Howard Hoffman Robin Holman Richard Holthausen Glenda S. Hopkins Roy Horowitz Suzanne and Mark Hosticka Larry Hotzoglou Deborah Houlihan Stephen Hudecek Samuel Hudman Donna Hughes Marianne Hughes Robert Hunter David Hutchins Eileen Hyatt John P. Iacopelli Nicholas Iannuzzi Robert Iannuzzo Michele Ijem James Illig Zelma M. Imoke Steven Incarnato Irene Ingerman Paul S. Inglis Giovanni Intoci Joseph Intreglia Robert Jacobvitz Paul Jagielski Helen Jain Leigh Janosec John M. Janosec Ronald Jay Susan and Peter Jerabeck Marie Johnson Paul A. Jones Lennox Jones Marshall Jones Glenn Josephs Mohammad T. Joudah Diane Junger Simone Kahen Carolyn Kalesavich Lori Kalinka Maria Kania Lawrence H. Kaplan Satti P. Kapoor George Karagiannis Jeffrey H. Katz Alan Kaufman George Kazantsev Maureen Keane William Keating Kenneth Keegan Steven Keene David Kelly Alan M. Kelly Hosameklin Khalil Bashir Khan Mary Khan

Sanjay Khanna Kevin Kiddoo Deborah E. Killoran Robert J. King Linda Klimiuk Kenneth Klug Brian Klugh Emmy J. Kmet Robert Kobin Robert Kocher Luciano Kolic Thomas Kopania Cindy Koplowitz Michael Kozak Catherine Kramp Joshua Krengel Bisambhar Kubair Brian Kurtz Jeffrey Kurtz John LaBarbera Jack Labia Nancy Lalanne Michael Lally Nicholas Lambros Larry Lamendola Ronald Lang Ernest LaRose Joseph Lavalla Edward Lavery Richard LaVoice Angelina Leavey Audrey Lee Wing C. Lee Taylor M. Leonard-Coleman Janet Levesque James Levin Gary Levine Stanley Levine Mark Lewia Bruce W. Lewis Michael LeWitt Mary E. Libby Lenard Liberman Kemal Limanoski Emmett T. Linder Nadine Lindner Guy Lindsay Deborah Linton Marc Lipman John Liscoe Kevin Little Thomas Lo Medico Avery Lofton Ronald A. Lombino Ginny Lopenski Belinda Lopez Michael Lord Jill V. Lorito Ralph Losinno Karen Luise Alan Lumpkin Anthony J. Lupo Patricia Lupoli Louis J. Lustrino Joanne Lynch Matthew Lyon Mark Macaluso John Machalski E. Mackay Taylor MacNaught Margaret and Michael MacNeil

John G. Macri Wendy P. Madden Jeff Mahoney Velimir Majstorovic Paul Mallon Susan M. Mallows Linda Mangano Frank Mangano Maryanne Mangione Frank Maniscalco Edmond Manley Michael Marciano Brian Marcotte Meredith and James Margolis Josephine Marini Gerald Marino Paul Marquis Federico Marsilla Rose-Flore Martelly Paul Martha Erica M. Martinez Reynaldo Martinez Jose Martinez Susana Mateo Teresa Mattson Mark Maville George Mayer Christina Mayoka Robert Mayone John McArdle Diane McCroary Patricia McCue Joan McCullagh Jazsmine L. McDonald Michael A. McDonald Edward McGowan Sheldon C. McIntryre Cynthia McManus Paul McNamee Angela L. Meisse H o f s t r a Dinorah Melecio RoseMarie Meli Anthony Melita Anthony Mellina Jerry Menagias Dodie Mendal Angela Mendez James Mercer Catherine M. Merritt-Hauer Raymond Metz Dominic Mezzanotte Robert Michler Joan Mikula Gregory F. Miller Curtis W. Miller Robert A. Miller Randal C. Miller Karen Miller Lisa Milliken Philip S. Milone Joseph Minarik Glenn Miner Robert A. Mino Harvey W. Mitgang Mitch Mobilio Denise Molinari Nicholas Molinari Diane Monfredo Cory Montello Charles Monzillo David Moore Don Moore

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2010-11 Parent Donors Antoinette Moore Paul D. Moore Michael Morchower Westbrook Morrill Diane and David Mortimer Robert Moseley Refaat M. Mostafa Anna Mottola Victor Mouzykin Linda M. Murphy Karl Murphy Charles Musson Monna and Bruce Nash Maria Nasso Patrick A. Neely Lilya Nekrasov Peter J. Nelson Karen A. Neri Susan B. Neumann Gary L. Newman Melissa Nidtech Donald Nienstedt Kathy Nikides Robert Nikides Philip Ninivaggi Frank P. Notarfrancesco Joyce Nwaukoni Trisha Nyland-Petrick Elisa V. O’Connor Karen O’Connor Bethany J. Odence Richard O’Grady Thomas O’Halloran Deborah Lynn Oliver Britt Olsen Everett O’Neal Margaret O’Neal Alfred Onyeuku Frank O’Reilly Steven P. Orlando Stephen Orlando Cesar R. Ortiona Maryann Ouimette James Paccagnini Vincent T. Pace Charles Pace Paul M. Palazzo David Pallai Rebecca Palma Nikolaos Pantelatos Ben Pantorno Michael Papa James N. Papirmeister Joseph Paradiso Allan Parker Denise Paternoster Princess Patrice Joseph R. Patrovich Michael Pavia Sime Pavlovic Jeannette M. Pecchia Joseph Pecoraro Frank Pedro John S. Pellerito Russell Pelton Vincent Peluso Donna Pena Jan Perrone Alex Persico Claudia S. Pescetto Alfonso Petito Robert Petrie

Robert Petrow Carole Petrucelli Daniel Phillips Sharon J. Phillips John Piccirillo James Pino Jose Pinto Michael D. Piper Ann M. Pizzichemi Michelle Plante Anthony Polizzi Joshua G. Poma George Ponick Carolyn Ponturo Anthony Posillico Stephen Poster David Potter Paul G. Poulos Tina Poulos Susan Powell Christine Pratte Dana Preis Stephen Pritchard Herbert Protin Barbara and John Pugliese James Puliafico Andrew Puppo Nicholas Pushak Mark Quigley Kevin Quinn Robert Raab Kevin Raftery James Randazzo Robert Rao Dorothy H. Rauh John Read Matthew F. Reagan Nella Rebello Joan Regan Gary R. Reis Andrew R. Reiser Edward Remsen Eugene Renda Alida Reyes Diane E. Rhode Tina Rhodie James Richardson David Rifkind Michael Rissetto Andrew Ritschel Daniel Rivera Wilfredo Rivera Fran Rizza Jessica Roberts Patrick Robinson James Roderick Brian Rogan Ellen J. Rogers Frank Romano Gregory Romano Henry Romero Amy Rood Diana Rosen Michael Rosen Cheryl M. Rosenberg Craig Rosenberg Steven Rosenberg Nettie Rosenthal John M. Ross Mark Rossow Matthew Rousseau Sharon G. Royal

Randall Rubinstein Richard F. Ruggiero Cheryl Ruggirello Sheldon C. Ruggles Michiyo Rurup Sandra Russo Ralph Russo Joseph Russo Yuliya Ruvinova Victoria Ruvio Laura A. Ryan Mary A. Ryan Yelena Rysina Anthony Sahagian Cindy D. Sainte Maresville Miriam H. Sajecki Michael F. Salentino Patricia A. Salerno Salvatore Salituro Michael Sammartino Eddie Sanchez Craig A. Sands Ranta Sanjay Francis Santaly Araacelis Santana Elizabeth Santiago Robert Santoro John Saraceno Eva Saraniero Rosalba Sarmiento Charles W. Savage Amy G. Savin David Savin Deborah Savino Greg Sawers Jason Sawyer Michael Scarpinito Linda Scaturro Beth Schachtel Jeffrey Schaffer Kenneth Scheben Robert Schirling Robert Schneider Rosemary R. Schreiber George Schwartz Robert Schwartz Donna Schwarz Thomas E. Sciacca Kathy Scott Beth Scott and Robert Glickman Mary Ellen Scotto Denise Scotto Maria Scoufaras Denise Scungio Barbara and Martin Seeman Mark Seiden Dan Seligman Paula Seltzer Edna Serrano Mihran Seter Sharlene Sewell Abraham Shamir Glenn T. Shapiro William Shelorke James Sheppard Margaret Sherlock Doreen Shevlin Christine Shipp Elynn Shulman Teresa M. Shumila Gregg Siegel

Robert Silber Bruce Silver Eileen Simms Efrosyni Simoulidis Stanford Singer Evette Singer Edward Slatwinski Michael R. Slavit Robert Small James Smey Josephine M. Smith Wendell Smith Alice Smith Olivares George Snizek William Socha Bernard Soebke Carmine Soldano William Sollin Patricia A. Sorbara John Sorice Elayne J. Soslowitz James M. Spagnuolo Thomas Speciale David Sperduti Scott Sprague Maria Stanco James D. Stavrionos Harold Steele William Stees Steven Stein Alan H. Steinberg George Stewart Elizabeth Stowell Frank Strano Ira Strassberg Dylan Sturn Lucy Sur Edward Sussek Paula A. Sutliffe Eric Swartz Christine Swett Richard Switach Amisha Tailor Corazon Takara Michael Talbot Cindy F. Talisman Teresa Tarantino Selma Taskale John R. Tate Agnes Teixeira Christopher A. Teleha Theresa Teurfs Prakash Thapa Christine A. Thompson Michael Tiberi Diane Tierney Albert P. Tietz Pam Tinney Marlene Tirrell Dorota and Andrzej Tkacz Maria Tonelli Richard Tonetta Michele Toomey Thomas Tortoriello John Tosches II Ann Travers Albert Trefts Spiro Triantafilis David W. Trunko Katherine Truscott Paul Uhr Maureen Ulrich

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Linda Ungar Sunil Uppal Marta I. Urgiles Michael Urkonis Richard M. Uslaner Joan F. Valentine Leona B. Valrie Timothy Van Curen Marie Vancol John M. Vanik Paul D. VanWie Bart Varvara Thomas C. Varvaro Peter Vastardis Robert B. Vegh Armando Velez Michael Venner Cynthia Venturo Troy Verbitsky Geralyn and Carmine Verde William J. Verdone Michele Vestuto Danny A. Vettese Stephanie Visceglie Douglas A. Vollmer Cathy and Michael Voulgaris Jessica M. Voyd Charles J. Vucci Dianne Wahlers Cory Waisner Kenneth Walsh James E. Warmuth Darlene Watson Carol Weaver Paul A. Weber Claire Webster Robert Weibman Dov Weinberg Patricia M. Weisman Steven Weiss Franklin Weissman Richard W. Werle Charles Weston Gail D. White Vicky White Linda M. Wiener Valerie Wiener John N. Wiking John Wilhelm Ruth B. Williams-Connell Karen Wilson Jacqueline Woodson James Wright Lai K. Wu Jeannie Zaccone Steven J. Zaroogian Robert Zellner Kathrin Zelouf David Zurhellen

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2010-11 Matching GIFTS Abbott Fund Alliance Bernstein American Electric Power Corporation American International Group Inc. Aon Foundation AT&T AXA Foundation Bank of America Foundation The Bank of New York Mellon Community Partnership Black Rock Solutions Bristol-Myers Squibb Foundation Capital One Services LLC CIGNA Foundation

Estate GIFTS Estate of Roland Bakhchi Estate of Frank Calderone Estate of Peter DiPietrantonio Estate of Allan Felsen Estate of Abraham J. Gross Estate of Henry T. Kohlmann Estate of Mary Lynn Odum Estate of Francine Marie Sanborne Taylor Estate of Alfred J. Sternfeld

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CME Group Community Foundation Coca Cola Foundation Colgate-Palmolive Company Con Edison Corn Products International Inc. Deloitte Foundation Deutsche Bank Americas Foundation ExxonMobil Foundation Fannie Mae SERVE Matching Gift Donations First Data Corporation Fox News GE Foundation General Mills Foundation Goldman Sachs & Co.

Grant Thornton LLP HSBC Philanthropic Programs ING IBM Corporation Johnson and Johnson JP Morgan Chase Foundation KPMG LLP Kraft Foods Lockheed Martin Corporation The M/A/R/C Group Inc. Marsh & McLennan Companies Mass Mutual Life Insurance Company MasterCard Matching Gift Program

McGraw-Hill Companies Metlife Moody’s Investors Service National Grid New York Life Foundation Northern Trust Company Northrop Grumman Foundation Oracle Corporation Pearson Education PepsiCo Foundation Pfizer, Inc. Pitney Bowes Inc. PNC Foundation PricewaterhouseCoopers Procter & Gamble Company The Prudential Foundation Qualcomm

Sanofi-Aventis U.S. Science Applications International Corporation Shell Oil Company Foundation Siemens Corporation SMBC Global Foundation, Inc. TC Group Towers Perrin TransAtlantic Reinsurance Company UBS Verizon Foundation Wells Fargo Bank, NA

2010-11 Gifts in KIND A Plus Beauty Nail A Sister’s Touch Florist Adesso Again Bethany Adler Ai Mei Nails Spa, Inc. The Andrew Hotel Angel’s Heavenly Touch Bryan Arbeit ’11 Aroma Nails Athletes Helping Athletes Bagelicious Steven Ball ’65 Be Lisa G. Inc. Beach Bum Tanning Bellamore Pizzeria Bellcrest Kosher Melvin Belsky Benny’s Ristorante Celia Berk ’79 Beth Madison Photography, LLC Bijou Nails Bocu Salon & Spa Body 30 Bonaventure Tuxedo Borrelli’s of East Meadow Bourbon Street Cafe Robert Braglia ’77 Bravo Media Broadway Comedy Club Burger Bite C & J Flower Shoppe Cactus Salon & Spa Cafe Ginos Canz Cardinali Pastry Shop Carmela’s Carmello’s Pilates Carvel Robin Charlow Cherry Valley Deli Christopher’s Thomas Chu ’12 Churchill’s Clear Skin Club Fitness NY Scott Colesanti

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Commack Corners Hair Stylists Nicholas Coronel ’11 Corporate Color Cozy Mel’s CSG East Coast Group Culinary Heights Custom D’Signs De La Mer Salon Nora Demleitner Denny’s Childrens Wear Courtney Dewitt ’11 Jon DiFlorio Dix Hills Bagels-East Donovan’s Easy Rider Service Center EBS Barber Shop Exotic Nails Fashioncore Filomena’s Restaurant Finnegans Andrew Ford Sabine Franco Frankly Thai Eric Freedman John Frew ’74 Front Street Bakery Frosty’s Ice Cream Club & Coffee Bar Jacob Fruchtman ’76 Garden City Wine & Spirits Peter Garino ’77 George Martin’s Grillfire Gino’s Ilene Goldberg-Schuss ’80, ’84 Luz E. Gonzalez The Good Life Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company Jennifer Gundlach Hair Unlimited Honest Rick’s Automotive Corp. House of Bagels Hunan Delight Huntington Jeep

Integrity Mobil J & H Jewelry Nia Jackson ’11 Susan Joffe ’89 Julian Ku La Bottega Wine Bar La Scala Ristorante Lantern Diner LaRosa’s Restaurant and Pizzeria Laser Plus Spa Lydia Leeds ’77 Legendary Bar & Restaurant Jessica Leis ’11 Long Island Bagel Cafe Long Island Cork & Bottle Wines & Spirits Louie & Ernie Louie’s Pizzeria Deborah Ann Madison ’77 Malachy T. Mahon Lauren Manning Mario’s Pizzeria Martin Direct Furniture Matthew Mazzilli ’89 Thomas McGowan ’81 Tanveer Mir Mitchell & Titus LLP Monahan Fitzgerald Murph’s Restaurant My Three Sons Bagels Nail Touch Shahnaz Pakravan ’11 Papazzio Pastrami N Friends Anna Pellegrini Pompei Premier Diner Queen’s Nails Red Lobster Seafood Restaurants Revolution Yoga Ribbons & Roses Florist Riesterers Bakeries Rob’s Auto Service Ltd. Rockville Barber Shop Peter Rosenberg ’11

Ruvo Restaurant Samurai Hibachi Japanese Restaurant San Giorgio Florist & Garden Shop Andrew Schepard Ronald Silverman Roy Simon Spa Adriana Lisa Spar Spice Village Grill Spiga Bakery Stand Up NY Barbara Stark George Stephanopoulos Stew Leonard’s Wines of Farmingdale Sunflower Fine Art Supercuts Larry Sweet Talk Media, Inc. TCBY Tek Automotive TGI Friday’s Tiger Schulmann’s Mixed Martial Arts Torta Fina Bake Shoppe Touch Of Class V Spa Vanderbilt Fine Wine & Spirits Venus Restaurant Via Italia Pizzeria & Restaurant Villa Grande Village Nails Vincents Clam Bar Claude Weinberg Katie Weitzman ’12 Grace Welch West Hempstead Beverage Dawn Wilson Wing Zone The Witches Brew Yogaflex


The Class of 2011 had the most successful campaign in Senior Class Challenge history by raising close to $6,000, from approximately 19 percent of the class, in support of The Fund for Hofstra.

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Ryan Colichio Molly Collins Nicole Collymore Kristen Coneys Alexandra Cooney Kaitlin Cubria Adrian Culea James Cuoco Michael Curro Megan Curry Robert Dankner Lorenzo Davis Wilfrid Decossard Caitlin Del Sole Daniel DellaMonica Briana Deluca Anthony DiBenedetto Kalli Dionysiou Alexei Djalagonia Christopher Douge Laura Duell Jennifer Enright Sarah Facciolo Andrew Fallu Nicholas Faranda Michael Fatone Keith Ferrara Alissa Ferrucci Alex Fertmann Ryan Finkelstein Artur Finkle Jean Finnerty Chelsea Fitton JoEllen Flatt Peter Fogel Adam Forman Jessica Formoso Brittney Frank Hilary Franklin Stephanie Friedman Joshua Fritter Jason Frommer Chelsea Furlong Tom Fuschetto Joseph Gaglio Brianna Gays Michael Gays Naomi Gewirtzman Jillian Giannelli Jordan Giannone Michael Giantasio Alana Glaubiger Kyle Goding Jonathan Goettlich Cari Gold

Danielle Goldfinger Jonathan Goll Owen Graham Ross Greenberg Reno Greenidge Tyler Greenpope Michele Grieco Adam Griffith Jeffrey Guthridge Sofia-Marie Guttilla Jodie Hagerman Amanda Hall Neda Hamid Keleigh Hancock Kevin Hansen Michael Harris Alisa Hartman Anne Hawkins Kathleen Hertsch Stephanie Hesselbarth Timothy Heushkel Courtney Hickey Brittany Hodgetts Jaime Hoerbelt Timothy Holman Alexander Huber Lekwon Imoke Diana Ingerman Vanessa Isaac Lisa Jablon Hillary James Danielle Johnson Michael Josephs Jennifer Joyce Jason Kahen Robyn Sheeryn Kahen Nicholas Kalinka Alan Kelly Mary Khan Chris Kinnier Eoin Kirwan Stephanie Kocher Kathryn Kocis Eric Kofman Benjamin Kornstein Robert Kumbatovic Kimberly Lachky Rowena Lam Melissa Lamb Kaitllyn Lange Jennifer Lee Phil Leesha Jeffrey Leone Alexandra Lepore Andrew Lerner

Pamela Lerner Paul Leslie Vanessa Lind Stephanie Lombardi Sara Joy Longini Anthony Lucci Devon Diana Lucia Kristy Luise Cherilyn Luquis Bryan Lynch Nicole Lynch Elizabeth Maharaj Melinda Mandrik-Brown Peter Mannino James Margolis Nicole Marien Brian Marquis Ruby McBride James McClain Sara McDonald Erin McEwan Jacqueline McGrade Janyce McKenzie Alison McManus Heather McTavish Megan Messina David Michaelson Megan Michler Aliona Mikhed Logan Miller Fallon Erica Mirsky Marjan Moheban Adam Mojica Laurene Molino Courtney Molloy Sean Monaghan James Monahan Jonathan Monahan Elizabeth Montoya Vanessa Morales Kelsey Moran Christine Mucaria Daniel Munroe Shaneece Murray Zachary Musella Andrew Musso Christina Myers Michael Najjar Kayla Neill Amanda Neubauer Samantha O’Keefe Alice Smith Olivares Joseph O’Neil Yady Ortigoza

Maggie O’Shaughnessy Jessica Overdorf Matthew Padich Davina Pagan Tyler Pahigian Natalie Parsons Daniela Pavlovi Jeremy Pearl-Jacobvitz Erin Pecchia Mary Kate Pedro Zac Peraldo Steven Persaud James Peshler Chris Petridis Gabriella Picatoste Kimberly Pimentel Jessica Pizzo Tra’Shon Pugh Andrew Puppo Matthew Rabie Sharda Raj Allison Redman Jill Reinholt Linsey Reis Natasha Rezende Glenn Rice NIcole Richard Nicole Roberts Eileen Rodriguez Emanuel Rodriguez Samae Rohani Sara Rohani Amanda Romano Gregory Rosen Melanie Rosner Jeffrey Rotella Dena Roth Sara Rubin Ethan Ruda Rosa Ruvio Jennifer Sacks Jordan Salvato Nicholas Sanders Natalie Santana Ashley Scholl Andrew Schuetz Ashley Scorziello Caitlin Scungio Nicole Segretta Gabrielle Sfera Christine Shahidi Danielle Shure Georgia Siegel Mark Silver

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2011-12

Hofstra Athletics Year in Review

Olivia Galati

Danny Poma

The softball team’s run to an NCAA Super Regional and the record-breaking season by the Pride baseball team capped off the 2011-12 Hofstra athletic year. The year was also highlighted by postseason appearances from the wrestling and women’s basketball teams, six All-America selections, the hiring of a new vice president and director of athletics, the largest individual gift in department history, and the release of a book chronicling the history of Hofstra sports.

The Hofstra softball team captivated fans with a fantastic run in the postseason, led by junior pitcher Olivia Galati. The Pride, who won the Colonial Athletic Association (CAA) championship, were one win from advancing to the Women’s College World Series after winning the NCAA Los Angeles Regional with a perfect 3-0 record with wins over No. 12-seed UCLA and two wins over San Diego State before falling two games to one in the best-of-three Super Regional series against No. 19 South Florida. The Pride finished with a 42-15 record, and was ranked 16th in the final National Fastpitch Coaches Association (NFCA) Poll of the season. The ranking was Hofstra’s best-ever finish in the national poll. Galati became Hofstra’s first softball first team All-American after compiling a 34-7 record, an NCAA-best 0.95 ERA and 378 strikeouts to go with a .345 batting average, four home runs and 37 RBIs. Her 34 wins are a school record, as are her 378 strikeouts. She also became Hofstra’s all-time leader in strikeouts with 1,018. The baseball program won a school record 34 games (34-22) in 2012, finished second in the CAA and qualified for the CAA Championship for the first time since 2005. The team was one of the top offensive squads in the nation and set new team

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Hofstra Athletics 2011-12 records for runs (447), hits (669), doubles (145) and stolen bases (157). The Pride pitching staff set new team marks for strikeouts (349) and ERA (5.37), while the defense turned a program-record 65 double plays. Senior outfielder Danny Poma, who was selected by the Arizona Diamondbacks in the 10th round of the MLB Draft, became the first Pride player to win the CAA Player of the Year Award and also became the first baseball first team All-American in program history. Poma batted .430 with a team record 102 hits, 32 doubles and 78 runs scored. He led the nation in doubles and runs, was second in batting and fifth in hits. The Pride wrestling team also turned in a stellar season in 2011-12, winning the CAA championship for the 10th time in 11 years, crowning four individual champions and sending six wrestlers to the NCAA Championships. Hofstra placed 23rd at the NCAA Championships and saw two wrestlers – juniors Justin Accordino and Steve Bonanno – earn All-America honors for the first time in their careers. Accordino placed sixth at 149 pounds, while Bonanno was eighth at the 125-pound weight class.

Justin Accordino Bonanno

Shante Evans

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The women’s basketball team, led by junior All-American Shante Evans, posted a 19-12 record and went to the Women’s National Invitation Tournament for the fourth time in program history. Evans, a first team All-CAA selection, led Hofstra in scoring (19.2 ppg), rebounding (10.5 rpg), field goal percentage (48.9) and blocked shots (28) en route to her second consecutive All-America selection. Senior Genna Kovar was Hofstra’s sixth All-American in 2011-12 as she led the field hockey team to a 13-9 record and rewrote the Hofstra record book in the process. She scored a single season record 28 goals and 18 assists for 74 points and left Hofstra as the program record holder in goals (57), assists (34) and points (148). Kovar led the country in points per game (3.36) and goals per game (1.27), and finished 10th in assists per game (0.82). A three-time All-CAA first team selection, the All-America selection was the second of Kovar’s career. Hofstra student-athletes did not limit their accolades to athletics, as several earned recognition for their work in the classroom and the community. Candice Bellocchio of the women’s basketball team was the recipient of the 2012 Dean Ehlers Leadership Award, which is given to the women’s basketball student-athlete who “embodies the highest standards of leadership, integrity and sportsmanship in conjunction with her academic and athletic achievement.” It is named after former James Madison athletic director Dean Ehlers, who was a founding member of the conference, served as its first president, and was a recognized leader through his membership on numerous NCAA committees. Bellocchio was heavily

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Hofstra Athletics 2011-12 involved in community service endeavors during her tenure at Hofstra, and, through her hard work and leadership, was able to make a difference in the lives of many people. Bellocchio was also selected as the Nassau County Sports Commission Female College Athlete of the Year based on her athletic, academic and community service achievements. Steve Bonanno was the CAA Scholar-Athlete of the Year in wrestling and also earned National Wrestling Coaches Association (NWCA) All-Academic and CoSIDA Academic All-District honors as well. Andrew Gvozden was the CAA Scholar-Athlete of the Year in men’s lacrosse and a United States Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association (USILA) Scholar All-American. Jill Maier (women’s lacrosse) and Olivia Galati (softball) were named the CAA Scholar-Athlete of the Year in their respective sports, while Brittany Butts of the women’s soccer team was a third team regional All-Scholar selection by the National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA). Fifteen Hofstra field hockey players were named to the National Field Hockey Coaches Association National Academic (NFHCA) Squad, while Hofstra was the recipient of the National Academic Team Award for earning a cumulative 3.0 or higher team grade point average. In May President Stuart Rabinowitz announced that Jeffrey A. Hathaway would be Hofstra’s new vice president and director of athletics. Hathaway replaces Jack Hayes, who resigned after eight years to become director of athletics at Brown University. Hathaway had served as director of athletics at the University of Connecticut from 2003 to 2011, and was also the NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Committee chairman for the past two years. Other exciting events of the 2011-12 athletic year included the largest individual commitment in Hofstra Athletics history, as men’s lacrosse alumnus James C. Metzger ’83, a former All-American, pledged $1.5 million to the department in December 2011. His contribution will establish a men’s lacrosse program endowment as well as support the capital improvement fund, which benefits all 17 sports.

Genna Kovar

Jeffrey A. Hathaway

In January 2012 author Chris Vaccaro ’07 released Hofstra Athletics, part of Arcadia Publishing’s Images of Sports series. The book captures nearly 200 images of student-athletes, coaches, administrators, facilities and many other aspects of the Hofstra community. The men’s lacrosse team’s trip to Japan to compete at the International Lacrosse Friendship Games in Tokyo from May 30 to June 7 was another standout moment of 2011-12. Hofstra played five games, including an 11-10 win over the Japanese National Team, and conducted a lacrosse clinic for more than 200 budding lacrosse players during the tour.

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Softball Celebrates at Citi Field

After posting the best season in program history, the Hofstra softball team was recognized in a pregame ceremony at Citi Field on June 18, 2012, before the Mets faced the Baltimore Orioles. The event marked the second time in two seasons that a Hofstra student-athlete was recognized by the Mets. Last May, former Hofstra guard Charles Jenkins threw out the ceremonial first pitch at a game between the Mets and Marlins.

Celebrate the Holidays Join President Stuart Rabinowitz for the

New York City Alumni Holiday Party December 3 • 6-8 p.m. Club 101, New York, NY 516-463-5339

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