Donor Impact Report - July 2020-June 2021

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2 DONOR IMPACT REPORT Table of Contents ADVANCEMENT COMMITTEE ... 2 DONOR SCHOLARSHIPS How they work, who they benefit, and how to start one .............. 4 SCHOLARSHIP AND SERVICE Arthur O. Eve Higher Education Opportunity Program .............. 6 LEADERSHIP GIVING CLUBS .... 8 LEADERSHIP VOLUNTEERS ... 10 ALUMNI DONORS ................. 12 SCHOLARSHIPS JUMPSTART SUCCESS .............................. 14 PARENTS ............................. 18 CAMPUS COMMUNITY .......... 21 LIVING LEGACY ................... 21 MARQUEE EVENTS................ 22 FRIENDS ............................. 26 TRIBUTES ............................ 29 BUSINESSES, FOUNDATIONS, AND ORGANIZATIONS ................. 28 MATCHING GIFTS ................. 31 FROM FR. GREG FLUET ......... 32 FROM THE PRESIDENT .......... 33 Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of this report. For questions, please email advancement@msmc.edu Above, the Advancement Team: from left, Alena Kush, Cindy Senese-Sherilla, Margaret Treacy, Nikki Khurana-Baugh, Michelle Iacuessa,Kathleen Barton, and Devon Scalfari.

Excelling at THE MOUNT From the Chair of the Advancement Committee Phil DeAngelo

Mount Saint Mary College Supporters, Alumni, and Friends

LETTER

It’s my privilege, as chair of the Advancement Committee for the Mount Saint Mary College Board of Trustees, to provide to you with the college’s 2020-2021 Donor Impact Report.

It’s your kindness, generosity, and determination that helps to ensure a bright future for the college. I hope you will take a few minutes to learn more about how your investments in our students are paying great dividends now and setting the stage for the next generation of talented youth to succeed at Mount Saint Mary College.

This report, and all of the names listed in it, represent thoughtful and meaningful gifts for positive, sustained growth at the college. In the past year, twelve scholarships have been established by generous benefactors.

As a Trustee, I am exposed to many college stats and figures, but few resonate so deeply as these:

• 88% of our current students rely on a combination of government aid, college aid, and donor funded scholarships in order to attend the Mount

• 36% of our current students are first generation college students

• 45% of the college’s annual operating budget (about $21 million) is allocated for college aid

Upon hearing these stats, my wife, Tina, and I knew that we needed to do more. We are honored to be among those who developed a scholarship at Mount Saint Mary College. By establishing the Focused Wealth Management Scholarship, our hope is to provide an opportunity for

members of a younger generation to contribute, through their studies of entrepreneurialism in business and capitalism, to the momentum of thriving, small businesses in Newburgh, which have begun to reestablish the city as the powerhouse it once was.

I applaud everyone at the Mount for their steadfast dedication to our Dominican heritage and values, even when facing uncertainty. I encourage you to read the powerful stories and personal quotes of how scholarships impact our community. The selflessness demonstrated here is what makes us more than just a college – we are a family, and we will always stand for what is right.

Sincerely, Phil DeAngelo

THE MOUNT RECEIVED ACCOLADES FOR ITS EXCELLENT PROGRAMS.

U.S. News and World Report

• 94th in Regional Universities North.

• 66th in 2022 Best Colleges in Social Mobility: Regional Universities North.

• Top school in national ranking of Best Undergraduate Nursing programs.

College Factual

• 7th in College Factual’s 2022 Best Human Services Bachelor’s Degree Schools list.

• Top 90 in 2022 Best Public Administration & Social Service Bachelor’s Degree Schools.

Grad Degree Search

• 4th in the category of “Best Value Nursing Graduate Certificate Schools in the Middle Atlantic Region.”

NEW MAJORS AND CONCENTRATIONS

• Visual Communication–Graphic Design –

CADM major

• 5-year undergraduate to MBA programs

• Sports Journalism – Journalism concentration

• Health Informatics – Information Technology (IT) concentration

For more information on our new majors, visit msmc.edu

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Dear

Meet the Advancement Committee

Newburgh is home for both my family and my firm. This is such a wonderful vibrant community. To have such an outstanding college in one’s home community is a rarity. Mount Saint Mary College is the heart and soul of this community. As an employer,  it is a huge advantage to have amazing students, both undergraduate and graduate, coming to our firm from such an austere institution.

My family, firm and I have been given the opportunities to share our talents and experience with Mount Saint Mary College for over twenty six years.

It will be an honor and privilege to assist the Advancement Committee. In doing so, I hope to engage the many relationships and firms the Daubman family has enjoyed by sharing the mission of service and the important needed role that MSMC provides for the entire Hudson Valley Community.

Prior to my son applying to the Mount, I must admit that I knew very little about the college. He had several opportunities to play baseball and attend other schools, but after visiting for the weekend in the fall of 2013 he was convinced the Mount was the place he wanted to spend the next four years. Having witnessed his growth as an individual, a student and an athlete it became apparent that the Mount was a special place, which has led me to be a donor and now a member of the Advancement Committee to help further the College’s mission.

As an alum, I am very proud of my 45 year connection to the Mount. Having graduated in 1982 with a BS in Business Management and Administration, I was well prepared for my career.  As a local business owner, we proudly serve our clients in the Mount’s Judeo Christian tradition, with integrity and honesty. The continued success of Mount Saint Mary College, in its mission and the values instilled in its students, is very important to me. I proudly served as a member of the Board of Trustees, and am happy to be of continued service to the College as a member of the Advancement Committee.

My wife, Elizabeth and daughters Caterina and Mira, and I relocated to the City of Newburgh in 1999. We fell in love Orange County and are proud homeowners in the City of Newburgh. I am passionate about youth development and a committed community volunteer. Mount Saint Mary College is a critical anchor institution here in the City of Newburgh. As a resident and active stakeholder, I want to help the Mount and our students flourish and continue to be vibrant contributors to our community. I am proud to be a member of the Mount community and happy to have an opportunity to serve the college and continue its mission.

I chose to attend the Mount without ever stepping on the grounds. It just felt right and this choice has truly been a blessing in my life. So much so, that when I was choosing where to attend for my Master's, I returned there. Mount Saint Mary College gave me a strong sense of service, mission, commitment, and the desire to give back in any way possible. As a double alumna, a Dominican Sister, and now a member of the Board of Trustees I continue to be blessed. I hope that my commitment and of those who love the Mount, whether alumni or friend of MSMC, be a blessing for others in whatever way they need.

Sr. Connie Kelly, OP '84 '95

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A standing committee of the college’s Board of Trustees, members promote a culture of philanthropy throughout the college community, the Hudson Valley, and beyond; serve as advocates of the college; ensure new individuals with interest and capacity are engaged with the college in meaningful ways; and make financial donations to the college.

My experience of Mount Saint Mary College through the years has been like unwrapping a GIFT – one that keeps on giving!

I graduated from the Mount in 1971. Those four years gave me an excellent education, career skills, lasting friendships with classmates, faculty, and staff, and deep gratitude for the beliefs and values that I cherish and share. Now, as an alumna, a Dominican Sister, and member of the Board of Trustees, I am delighted to offer my time, talents, and treasure so that others will have the opportunity to discover and unwrap such a GIFT!

I am delighted to continue my family's support for Mount Saint Mary College. Growing up in Newburgh, I have been aware of the college and its impor-tance, however it was only after my  father’s participation on the Board of Trustees that I understood how much our community is enhanced by having a world class educational institute right in our downtown.  The college’s support of culturally important organizations such as the Greater Newburgh Symphony Orchestra further confirm Newburgh's good fortune to have Mount Saint Mary College in residence.

Born and raised in Newburgh, my connection to the Mount began years ago. I graduated from Mount Saint Mary Academy and years later returned to earn an MBA from MSMC.  Both of my daughters graduated from Bishop Dunn Memorial School. The lessons learned, experiences, and friendships through my association with the Mount family, friends, and faculty continue to shape who I am.  It's an honor to be part of the President’s Advisory Council, adjunct faculty, and Advancement Committee.  I am excited for the future of the Mount and proud to continue my support.

I was asked by Sister Ann Sakac to join the Board of Trustees, where I honorably served for nine years.  I became a member of the Executive Committee, chaired the Advancement Committee, and have enjoyed chairing the MSMC Golf and Tennis Tournament for over 10 years.  My experience at the Mount has been rewarding in ways I never anticipated, making many friends along the way that I will always cherish.  My experience also empowers me to support the continued growth of MSMC, and the vital role MSMC has in our community.

The years I spent at Mount Saint Mary College were among the best in my life. From the moment I arrived, I knew it was (and remains) a special place.  Friends, faculty, and administration had a major influence in shaping the man I am today.  My days there were fun, challenging, and eye opening and gave me perspective that I didn’t have before. Above all else, I met Mary Hill (class of 1990) there...we’ve been married for 25 years. It is for those reasons and more that I try to stay as involved with MSMC as possible 30 years after my graduation. I feel a debt of gratitude and it’s my pleasure to try and repay it in some small way.

Learn More

For more information about the Advanement Committee, please contact Nikki Khurana-Baugh at Nikki.Khurana-Baugh@msmc.edu

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— Sister Connie Koch '71 — David W. Melby

Donor Scholarships

How they work, who they benefit, and how to start one

As the average student loan debt continues to rise, Mount Saint Mary College is committed to providing an affordable education that is accessible to all. One essential way the Mount is supported in this effort is through Donor Funded Scholarships.

Whether a donor wants to establish a permanent endowment fund or make an immediate impact with their donation, Donor Funded Scholarships significantly impact Mount students.

With an endowment fund, the corpus of the endowment is used to generate interest, and the interest is awarded in student scholarships. Although these funds take one year to begin accruing interest, scholarships will be awarded in perpetuity. For donors who want to start supporting students immediately, a non-endowed scholarship fund can be created. Take the Susan Webster Nee Scholarship, for example.

After his wife Susan Webster Nee ‘89 passed in April of 2020, John Nee established the Susan Webster Nee Scholarship Fund in memory of his beloved wife. With the world reeling from the COVID-19 pandemic, John wanted to lighten the financial burden for Mount students immediately, so he chose to create a non-endowed fund and the first scholarships were awarded in spring 2020.

Scholarships make a significant difference for students while giving donors the opportunity to recognize their own passions and interests. When creating a Donor Funded Scholarship, donors can make the fund more personal by naming the scholarship and setting specific requirements students must meet to receive the scholarship.

For example, Susan was a student in the Mount’s Division of Natural Sciences, so the Susan Webster Nee Scholarship is awarded to a junior or senior student with

demonstrated financial need, majoring in Natural Sciences.

Meeting a certain GPA and living in a specific geographic location are other common requirements. Donors also have the flexibility to choose whether the scholarship is recurring for the same student(s) or is awarded to a new student each academic year.

Both current and incoming students can easily

apply for all donor scholarship opportunities with one online application. The Mount’s Office of Scholarship and Financial Aid receives the completed applications, gives each student a number for anonymity, and then

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determines which scholarships they are eligible for based on each scholarship’s unique requirements.

From there, all final decisions are made by the Donor Scholarship Selection Committee, which is made up of one donor representative; Fr. Gregoire Fluet, campus chaplain and director of Campus Ministry; Nikki Khurana-Baugh, Vice President for Advancement; as well as one Mount faculty and one staff member.

With so many deserving students, the selection process is not easy. In the 2021-2022 academic year, more than 300 students applied for 64 donor scholarships. Selecting which students would be awarded each scholarship took the committee more than 15 hours of Zoom meetings.

Paul Daubman, the donor representative on the 2021 selection committee, noted that selecting the scholarship recipients was a task riddled with difficult decisions.

Daubman said the essays written by each candidate describing their achievements, needs, and goals were “shared personal stories of unbelievable dedication to humanity, society, and career commitment. Many narratives depicted difficult individual and family sacrifices with histories of struggle along with amazing success.”

He added, “The process was very tough but rewarding. I wish we had 300 scholarships!”

With a typical annual named scholarship donation beginning at $5,000 and an endowment fund donation starting at $25,000, Donor Scholarships often make a substantial difference in the lives of the students who receive them.

Samantha McGregor ‘19 was the 2018 recipient of the Dr. Lucy DiPaola Memorial Scholarship. Upon receiving this funding, she said the scholarship “has been an indescribable blessing. I feel so fortunate to have the opportunity to continue my education at Mount Saint Mary College.”

Supporting scholarships

If you’re passionate about supporting students with a specific academic interest, meeting certain academic qualifications, from a specific region, or with certain characteristics (first-generation, adult learners, student parent, etc.) and want to create a scholarship named in honor of or in memory of a loved one, faculty member,

mentor, or friend, please consider setting up a Donor Scholarship at the Mount.

For those who are unable to create a named scholarship, contributions can still be made to the Mount’s Donor Scholarship Fund, which collects donations of less than $5,000. This general fund supports students who are on the brink of dropping out of the Mount due to financial struggle. Thirty students have been granted funding from the Donor Scholarship Fund.

Lizzy Dillon ‘22, of Milford, P.A., was in her junior year as a Nursing student when she received support from the Donor Scholarship Fund.

Prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, Dillon’s parents owned three thriving businesses, which provided sufficient income for the family of 11. However, throughout the pandemic they were forced to drastically scale back, causing financial hardship.

Dillon, the first in her family to go to college, found herself contemplating whether she could return to the Mount, go to community college, or take a gap year.

“Ultimately, I knew I wanted to stay at the Mount and complete my nursing degree and begin the career and life I always wanted,” Dillon said.

After reaching out to various departments and explaining her situation, Dillon learned that she was eligible for support from the Donor Scholarship Fund.

She added, “This scholarship was an answer to prayer and allowed me to stay at the Mount. Thanks to the many generous donors that made my scholarship possible!”

For more information about how you can make an impact, please contact Nikki Khurana-Baugh at Nikki.Khurana-Baugh@msmc.edu

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To be selected for this scholarship in memory of such a respected and beloved educator is an honor. I am eternally grateful for this amazing opportunity!”
Samantha McGregor ‘19, 2018 recipient of the Dr. Lucy DiPaola Memorial Scholarship.

Scholarship and service

Arthur O. Eve Higher Education Opportunity Program

For more than 50 years, Mount Saint Mary College’s Arthur O. Eve Higher Education Opportunity Program (HEOP) has been providing support to traditionally underserved students who have strong academic potential, but would otherwise be excluded from higher education due to circumstances of academic and economic disadvantage.

The Mount’s HEOP is one of the most established and successful of its kind in New York. Since 1969, the program has been integral to the college’s commitment to accessible higher education and its philosophy of preparing students for a life of leadership.

In keeping with the college’s Dominican tradition – and Mount President Dr. Jason N. Adsit’s vision of service –HEOP also emphasizes volunteerism. Accepted Mount HEOP students are required to complete the four-week Summer Academic Institute prior to their freshman year, jumpstarting their sense of community. In addition, HEOP students volunteer with local organizations such as the Boys and Girls Club of Newburgh, the Newburgh Ministry, and more.

Achieving dreams though scholarships

One of the ways the HEOP students’ educational dreams come true is through scholarships, including the Anne F. Bourne Memorial Fund.

The Anne F. Bourne Memorial Fund, administered by the Community Foundation of Orange and Sullivan, provides grants to nonprofit organizations for programs for the spiritual, moral, and general improvement of economically disadvantaged minority residents of the City of Newburgh. For many years before his passing, John H. Smith, Sr., a

longtime friend of the Mount, served as the Treasurer of the Anne F. Bourne Memorial Fund.

In March 2020, the Community Foundation of Orange and Sullivan presented a donation of $16,000 from the Anne F. Bourne Fund to support Mount students, including $9,000 for HEOP.

In November 2021, the trustees of the Anne F. Bourne Fund, Mr. Wilbur Higgins, Ms. Rachel Schuyler ’97 & ‘’00, and Ms. Cathy McCarty unanimously voted to donate $24,000 to support three City of Newburgh HEOP students.

“Meeting our Bourne Fund HEOP Scholars was inspiring. They are articulate, passionate, hard-working, and dedicated to achieving their dreams of a college degree. We are so impressed by what they have already accomplished and are thrilled to be able to provide this increased donation,” said Ms. McCarty.

“Mount Saint Mary College is deeply appreciative of the long standing, generous support of the Anne F. Bourne Fund and the Community Foundation of Orange and Sullivan,” said Nikki Khurana-Baugh, vice president

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Anne F. Bourne Fund and the Community Foundation of Orange and Sullivan members meet with MSMC HEOP and the Advancement.

for College Advancement, adding that their contributions “directly impact student success and ability to graduate.”

One such student is Marichen Monitel-Hertling, a junior Business Management and Administration major from Newburgh, N.Y.

“Anne Bourne has blessed me for the past three years of my college experience,” she explained, noting that the scholarship “has allowed me to continue my studies while providing me with ease of mind, knowing that I do not have to stress over my financial situation. It has also been a great motivator and has pushed me to continue working hard, it’s good to know others believe and invest in my education.”

FAMILY FIRSTS

Many Mount HEOP students are the first in their families to earn a college degree, noted Kelvin Herrera-Hassan, director of the Mount’s HEOP/CSTEP.

“It’s important for Mount Saint Mary College to cultivate students like this because this program aims to help students succeed through education and to make contributions to their communities and society at large,” said Herrera-Hassan. “Many of our HEOP graduates have entered careers in medicine, law, business, communications, social work, and more. The accomplishments of our students are clear.”

It’s rewarding, Herrera-Hassan added, to see HEOP students grow personally, academically, and professionally: “Nothing compares to the feeling of being able to see them come in as wide-eyed freshmen and leave successful, experienced students ready to conquer anything and everything.”

EXCELLENT ALUMNI

Some of the best and brightest graduates the Mount has ever produced came from HEOP.

Beth Mills ’77 is the board president of 1346 Park Place HDFC, a co-op for low- to middle-income families in Brooklyn, N.Y. with a unique management approach: all residents are expected to pitch in and help maintain the upkeep of the building and agree to special community living standards. In exchange, the residents feel a sense of shared leadership and responsibility and enjoy a positive and mutually respectful living space.

Mills is proud to give back to her alma mater, she said: “I contribute because it helps to insure that I will be able to relax in one of the lounge chairs in Aquinas Hall with a quiet smile in my heart knowing that I was fortunate enough to have attended and graduated from MSMC and the hope that someone else like me will have the same opportunity.”

John Koepper ’72 got into the program when the director of HEOP at the time, Sr. Ann Stankiewicz, OP, gave him a chance to prove himself by taking a summer course. He was able to maintain good grades while still working 35 hours a week at Shatz Optical and enrolled at the college that fall. Upon graduation, Koepper combined his knowledge of teaching and crafting eyewear at the Wallkill Correctional Facility, where he taught inmates how to make glasses.

Koepper remains grateful to the college and gives annually to the Mount’s HEOP as a way of giving back to future generations. He encourages others to do the same: “Give what you can, because who you are and what you have become is because someone helped you along the way,” he explained. “We cannot take kindness without passing it on. Please pass it on.”

Helping HEOP

HEOP students often juggle fulltime jobs with fulltime course schedules to pay off loans and aid their families financially. In the 2021-2022 academic year, the Mount will contribute $1 million toward the education of more than 30 HEOP students in an effort to help them lighten their financial load and focus more on their education.

If you feel passionate about supporting underserved students through their academic journey at the Mount, it’s easy to join the effort. The more funding the Mount has for HEOP, the more students it can send out into the world ready to contribute in diverse and innovative ways.

For more information about the Mount’s HEOP, please contact Nikki Khurana-Baugh at Nikki.Khurana-Baugh@msmc.edu or at 845-569-3216.

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The group gathered in Mount Saint Mary College’s James Finn Cotter Villa Library to discus the Mount's Higher Education Opportunity Program.

Your Impact Leadership GIVING CLUBS

Our donors play a critical role in

growth and enrichment of Mount Saint Mary College. Gifts create access to a top-notch college education; impact our students' educational and leadership opportunities inside and outside the classroom; enhance campus facilities; and ensure the financial future of the Mount. For more information, please contact Nikki Khurana-Baugh at Nikki.Khurana-Baugh@msmc.edu

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GIFTS OF $10,000 OR MORE

John Abernethy

Advance Testing Company, Inc.

Mary Moran Deatherage '75 & William Deatherage

Dominican Sisters of Hope

James R. Halpin*

Peter & Nancy Hayes

Michael Horodyski

Danette Howard

Joseph & Susan Maloney

Stephen & Christine McCarthy

Elizabeth G. McCurdy

David & Lynn Melby

Mother Cabrini Health Foundation, Inc.

MSMC Alumni Association

Susan Moffo Myklak '77

John Nee

New York State Education Department

NYS Developmental Disabilities Planning Council

Parkhurst Dining Services

Pepsi Cola of the Hudson Valley Rose and Kiernan Charitable Foundation, Inc.

Lorraine A. Santacroce*

Timothy A. Stocken '89*

The William & Elaine Kaplan Family Private Foundation

U.S. Department of Justice

Vanguard

Wallkill Valley Federal Savings and Loan Association

Dominican Society

GIFTS OF $5,000 - $9,999

Michael & Christine Bellarosa

Christina Bart Bilsky '85

Phil & Tina DeAngelo

Drake Loeb PLLC

Focused Wealth Management

GTI Graphic Technology, Inc.

J.M. McDonald Foundation, Inc.

Maureen Thompson Lawrence '70

Lumina Foundation for Education

Robert and Ginny McCurdy

Mary Anne McEnery '70

Montefiore St. Luke's Cornwall Hospital

Dr. Ann Marie Pennes Murray '70

Orange Bank & Trust Company

David & Samantha Potack

Premier Diagnostic Services, Inc.

Michael J. Quinn

Rhinebeck Bank

Maria D. Sasso '70

Thomas and Janet Sullivan

Rose Roscino Talbot '68 and Maurice Talbot

Trustees of Boston University Unitex

William A. Smith & Son, Inc.

Ruth C. '89 & John* H. Smith, Sr.

Debra Catania Zambito '98

Aquinas Society

GIFTS OF $2,500-$4,999

American Funds

Anchor Media Services

Armistead Mechanical, Inc.

Mary Anne Brickhouse '67

Michael E. Catania, Esq.

Catania, Mahon, Milligram & Rider PLLC

Valerie Cooke

I.B.E.W. Local Union No. 363 Jacobowitz & Gubits, LLP

Lakeland Bank

Anthony Liotti M & T Charitable Foundation A. Vincent Mazzie

Anne C. O'Brien-Teta '71 PKF O'Connor Davies

Michael & Randi Potack

Rose Press, Inc. Schwab Charitable

Walden Savings Bank

Laurie A. Walsh '83

West Point Tours, Inc.

Trustees Club

GIFTS OF $1,000-$2,499

Mark G. Aberasturi

Sr. Margaret Anderson, O. P. '67

Argenio Brothers, Incorporated

Ludwig H. Bach '82

Barton Chevrolet Cadillac Margaret M. Bauman

Belfor Property Restorations

Bialkin Family Foundation

Shirley Van Aken Bluemle '78

Barbara A. Bolger

Sr. Joann Boneski, O.P. '65

Geraldine Walotsky Cass '71

Cincinnati Insurance Company

Dr. & Mrs. William M. Cummings

Nancy Scannell D'Agostino '77

Paul & Carol Daubman

Daubman Corporate Interiors Day Seckler, LLP

D-Ben Security Systems, Inc.

Dr. Mary Ellen Doherty '72

Marilyn J. Ejercito '77

Sr. Lorelle Elcock '66

Arthur Emerson III

Dorothy Vance Forte '72

Dr. Michael L. Fox

Annemarie Berckovits Furphy '81

Christofer Guarino

Highland Associates

Kekuut J. Hoomkwap

Dr. Jeanne M. Hosinski

John R. Hutton '03

Independent Telecommunications Corporation

J.P. Morgan Charitable Giving Fund

Debra Killeen Jaggers '78

Richard '86 & Stephanie '88 Joyce

Blake A. Keenan '18

Ellen Kelly

John W. Koepper '72

Laborers Local 17 Lecet

Michael Lowell

M & T Bank

Dr. Lynn Maelia

Nancy M. Marjollet

Brett Marschke

Sr. Philomena M. McCartney '68

Sr. Catherine A. McDonnell, O.P. '96

Kara Naccarato McKenna '74

Beverly '68 and Ken Mennerich

MaryKay Hollenbeck Messenger '88 Maureen '71 & Deacon Thomas Neppl Newburgh Lions Foundation Inc.

Dr. & Mrs. Roger Newman

Patricia Nocton

Page Park Associates, LLC

Plumbers & Steamfitters Local Union #373 U.A.

Sr. Lucy Povilonis, O. P. '72

Harry R. Rohme '72

Eileen McDonald Sassmann '66

Dr. Elizabeth A. Scannell-Desch '72 Dr. Anthony Scardillo

Catherine P. Sheehan

Ann McCue Spratt '70 & Thomas Spratt

Elaine G. Squeri '64 & Ronald W. French

State Farm Insurance Co.

Statewide Underwriters Agency Inc.

Patricia Stolz

Sr. Maureen E. Sullivan, O.P. '72

Summit Actuarial Services, LLC

Sr. Mary Rita Sweeney, O.P. '59

Sr. Madeleine Tacy, O.P.

TEG Federal Credit Union

Margaret Conlon Walczak '68

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43% Institutional Support 53% Scholarships 4% Academic Support Allocating your Generosity Our donor Contributions $ 2,039,283 Funds raised in 2020-2021 38% Restricted 43% Alumni 7% Corporate Donors* 27% Friends 23% MSMC Community Facutly, Staff, Trustees, Parents *Businesses, Matching Gifts, Organizations Total Scholarship Applications Received: 283 Total Donor Scholarship Funds Awarded 2020-2021: $195,673 Total Students Awarded: 68 Average Award: $2,795 Award Range: $500 to $7,500 19% Capital Projects 10% Events 17% Annual Fund 16% EndoweD

Your Impact Leadership VOLUNTEERS

Board of Trustees

Our Board of Trustees serves as the college’s governing body and provides input on our strategic vision, are ambassadors for the college, and help secure additional resources for college initiatives. The Board also approves the annual budget and serves as the fiduciary body for the Mount’s growing endowment.

For more information, please contact Barbara Connolly at Barbara.Connolly@msmc.edu

Michael Horodyski, Chair

Anthony Liotti, Vice Chair

Sister Joann Boneski, OP '65 (Emerita)

Michael Catania, Esq.

Philip J. DeAngelo

Christofer C. Guarino

Kekuut J. Hoomkwap

Sister Constance Kelly, OP, '95

Sister Constance M. Koch, OP, '71

Jake A. Kosack, ‘18

Sister Patricia E. Magee, OP, '88

Stephen McCarthy, CPA

Sister Catherine McDonnell, OP, ‘69

Ann Marie Murray, PhD, ‘70

Liam O'Brien, Esq.

Jeremy N. Smith, ‘06

George F. Stradar, Jr., Esq. (Emeritus)

Sister Maureen Sullivan, OP '72

Sister Mary Rita Sweeney, OP ’59 (Emerita)

Alumni Association Board of Directors

The Alumni Association Board works in partnership with the Office of Alumni Engagement to develop long range strategies to increase outreach and engagement for all MSMC alumni. The Board and subcommittees provide a diverse alumni perspective for the planning and implementation of alumni activities and help to cultivate engagement and financial support from MSMC alumni. For more information, please contact Michelle Iacuessa at Michelle.Iacuessa@msmc.edu

Mysia Haight '84, President

Eric Stallmer '93, Vice President

Judith (Ringwood) Henderson '66, Class Agent System Chairperson

Beverly (McDermott) Mennerich '68, Mid-Hudson Chapter President

Peggy Ann Caraballo-McCarthy '89

Sean Creighton '92

Christopher Dougherty '95

Linda (Dobias) Dombroski '81

Marilyn Ejercito '77

Patricia Farrell '92

Joseph Ferrigno '87

Tom Ferrigno '90

Mary Ann (Kennedy) Fitzpatrick '64

John Hughes '84

Kristi (Reeve) Larson '00

Maxine Lindsay-Shillingford '98

Kathleen (Mohrman) Markisello '87

Matthew Sautner '90

Nicholas Shannon '03

Carlos S. Valdez '12

Parent Leadership Council

The Parent Leadership Council serves as the leadership and representative volunteer organization for the MSMC Association of Families; family members of current students are all members of the MSMC Association of Families. The Parent Leadership Council assists with the design and implementation of programs to engage parents and cultivate financial support from members of the MSMC Association of Families. For more information, please contact Alena Kush at Alena.Kush@msmc.edu

Jen Larsen, Chair P’20

Tricia Belfonti ’93 & P’24

Fred Compton '90 & P '19

Maura Gallagher P’22

Cathy McCarthy P’23

Mathew McQuillan P’22

Glorie Romaniello P’22, P’22 & P’22

Todd Romaniello P’22, P’22 & P’22

Dawn Moore ’92 & P’24

Maryann Pilon P’21 & P’24

Rita Cavero P'23

Chasity Beato P'24

Mary Crittenden P'24

Alexander Vasilakis P'24

Kim Miyoshi P'24

Danielle Maslar P'24

Lauren Norton-Lerner P'24

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School of Business Advisory Committee

The purpose of this council is to establish ongoing connections with the business community; assist the school in assessing the effectiveness of its academic programming, organizational structures, and managerial processes; and provide feedback and advice on changes and initiatives. For more information, please contact Dr. Thomas Fitzmaurice at Thomas.Fitzmaurice@msmc.edu or Dr. Michael Fox at Michael.Fox@msmc.edu

Prof. Thomas Fitzmaurice, Ph.D., Co-Chair

Prof. Michael Fox, J.D., Co-Chair

Rob Affuso

Michele Babcock, Esq.

Sean Creighton '92

Susan Dean, D.B.A.

Susan Eisma

Peter Hayes

Steven Kelley

Harold King

J'Rod Lang

Carl Meyer

Magda Reyes, CPA, MBA '10

Kyle Russo

Jennifer Schneider, Esq.

Steve Vittoria

Thomas Weddell, CPA

Rick Zolzer

School of Nursing Alumni Advisory Council

Members are committed to using their diverse backgrounds and experiences within the nursing community to further the mission and vision of the School of Nursing. Members encourage and develop relationships between alumni, corporate partners, healthcare community leaders, and donors for the enhancement of the School of Nursing. For more information, please contact Chrinte Berte at Christine.Berte@msmc.edu

Christina Bart Bilsky '85

Barbara Citarella '80

Margaret Deyo-Allers '02

Marilyn Ejercito '77

Patricia Farrell '92

Ryan McGahan '08

Elise McKenna '81

Anne Rich '71

Beth Scannell-Desch '72

Nicholas Terzulli '19

Debra Zambito '98

Career Center Advisory Council

The Advisory Council assists in offering programs and services that best prepare students for post-graduation employment. Areas of focus may include current economic and business trends, skills needed by new college graduates, internship programs, feedback on Career Center initiatives, strategies for marketing to employers, and suggestions to expand the visibility of MSMC graduates. For more information, please contact Ellen Bourhis Nolan at Ellen.Nolan@msmc.edu

Fernando Ahumada

Gary Albaugh

Bill Fioravanti

Janet Giannetta

Marie Gulari

Barry Lewis

Brian Mahoney

David Mancari

Renee McComb

Kara Miller

Kurt Praschak

Dr. Frank Sheboy

Sade Somorin

Rick Zolzer

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The college relies on many volunteers to give of their time and talent. Volunteers serve as ambassadors, advisors, advocates, speakers, and help relay the vision, mission, and goals of the college to their respective spheres of influence.

Alumni Donors

July 1, 2020 – June 30, 2021

Class of 1957

Mary Blaney Murachanian

Class of 1959

Sr. Mary Rita Sweeney

Class of 1963

Helen Lunney Carmody

Class of 1964

Mary Ann Kennedy Fitzpatrick

Margaret Poyatt

Arlene Fasciano Sosta

Elaine G. Squeri

Sr. Patricia E. Sullivan

Class of 1965

Sr. Joann Boneski

Kathryn Schreiber Leach

Joan G. Macey

Rita Mare-Hasselbacher

Class of 1966

Sr. Lorelle Elcock

Ann Gallagher Falkenberry

Sue Crosby Gillen

Judith Ringwood Henderson

Judith A. McLaughlin*

Eileen Held Monahan

Patricia A. Murray

Eileen McDonald Sassmann*

Dr. Margaret Smith Spence

Bernadette Tourtual

Arlene Rustmann Witman

Class of 1967

Bobbie Lancaster Allen

Sr. Margaret Anderson

Kathleen Carey Behringer

Ann Marie Boyle

Mary Anne Brickhouse

Mary Lois Connell

Michele Calabrese Gusciora

Lynne Sherrer Jergensen

Mary O'Meara Maguire

Mary Castiello Peduzzi

Margaret Blot Sedlmeir

Kathleen Reineke Steenrod

Alice Wildner Thompson

Joan Kennedy Tolley

Betty VanLeeuwen

Class of 1968

Patricia Cooney

Sr. Lois Dee

Susan Flynn Donaldson

Mary Jo Schwab Espasas

Irene Biczak Gogal

Maureen T. Hoskins

Janet Looney Kolano

Ellen Thompson McCabe

Sr. Philomena M. McCartney

Mary Reed McTamaney

Beverly McDermott Mennerich

Mary Ann Hoff Nichelini

Sheila Gage Nugent

Susan Kearney Olsen

Virginia Chambers Smith

Rose Roscino Talbot

Angelica Diakopoulos Vergados

Margaret Conlon Walczak

Class of 1969

Eugenia M. Adams Bolton

Donna Siddle Borcherdt

Constance DeSantis

Jane A. Harkinson

Rita Jones Heater

Margaret Herbert

Sr. Catherine A. McDonnell

Sally A. McDonnell

Kathleen Thomsen McGuinness

Dr. Joan M. Miller

Dr. Rosemary Shea O'Connor

Lynn Bertholf Priebe

Kathleen O'Brien Ricker

Linda Oppermann Youngren

Class of 1970

Margaret M. Bauman

Olivia Wilson Curtin

Paula DiBerardino

Rita B. Farese

Catherine Brosnan Kennedy

Sr. Ann Jerome Kociolek

Maureen Thompson Lawrence Eleanor L. Martinson

Mary Anne McEnery

Joan McClurg Patino

Judith Lillis Pond

Maria D. Sasso

Ann Mc Cue Spratt

Dr. Ann Marie Pennes Murray

Class of 1971

Sr. Danielle Bonetti

Geraldine Walotsky Cass

Marie Looser Cavanaugh

Mary Ellen Miller Cunningham

Susan Dowling-Quarles

Adelfa Gutierrez

Dr. James D. Haluska

Maryann Conway Harris

Dolores Molinaro Hayowyk

Terrance Conway Kerley

Sr. Constance M. Koch

Paula O'Bryon Kordich

Louise Machowicz Lang

Maureen McLaughlin Lucia

Nancy J. Madden

Marylyn M. McDonald

Maureen Kilpatrick Neppl

Anne O'Brien-Teta

Ellen Murphy Porter

Vincenza Bongiorno Randazzo

Barbara Hampton Reuschle

Anne Wolff Rich

Rosanne Lorio Stockhofer

Margie L. Wollenberg

Class of 1972

Julie Van Vliet Amodeo

Nancy Cuomo Bailey

Susan Nooney Dagenais

Dr. Mary Ellen Doherty

Margaret Crabb Falsey

Rachel Ruotolo Fitzgibbons

Dorothy Vance Forte

Denise E. Haviland

Lorraine Sylvester Hinchey

Marcia Martone Jones

Mary Ann LoSasso Joyce John W. Koepper

Christine T. Lowndes

Catherine Popovics Misiaszek Sr. Lucy Povilonis

Patricia Bracken Reinhart

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M. Richards

Geraldine M. Rockett

Harry R. Rohme

Dr. Elizabeth Scannell-Desch

Susan Pendulik Spinelli

Christine Lalonde Stammer

Sr. Maureen E. Sullivan

Annette Vestuti Vetre

Mary Cramer Wassi

Class of 1973

Veronica Hall Barnhart

Margaret M. Barry

Claire McGovern Boland

Catherine Finck Breitenbach

Eileen McElhill Brucia

Kathleen H. Canata-Notaro

Linda Settoducato Christy

Michele Gallo Cook

Anne Marie Begnal Cullinan

Johanna De Maria

Eileen McDermott Donahue

Joanne O'Brien Doughty

Penny L. Ducker

Patricia Erb Ferrari

Cathleen M. Howard

Eileen P. Lambert

Kathleen F. Mazzarelli

Dr. Ruth Anne Osbourn McCormick

Mary Devine McGrath

Edward J. Mucci

Kathleen Hand Murin

Christine De Magistris Nunn

Ellen O'Brien O'Connor

Dr. Joseph O. O'Connor

Mary Beth Christensen Reising

C. Jamie Sisco Scott

Dr. Deborah Shanley-Benzaia

Kenneth R. Sherman

Regina Seelig Sikorski

Wendie Filip Turbet

Sr. Magdeleine M. Vandal

Class of 1974

Barbara Mongelli Ammons

Elizabeth Bowles Angleman

Patricia A. Cavanagh

Susan McPeck Eagan

Ellen Byrne Jimenez

Mary Ann Kadera Klicka

Sharon Reap Longobardi

Kara Naccarato McKenna

Steven T. Otlowski

Dorothy R. Sanger

Janet Larkin Stivers M. Daniel Stivers

Class of 1975

Theodora R. Bosch

Margaret Bowles Burns

Mary Moran Deatherage

Karen A. DeCrosta

Susan P. Dexter

Maureen Finnegan-Kussard

Carlotta Gruber Garabedian

Teresa M. Gillen

Nancy McFadden Haey

Steven A. LaMoy

Kathleen McGovern Larson

Cathleen Murphy Loughrey

Carol A. Marris

Kathleen Quilty Neuffer

Suzanne Auer O'Rourke

Lisa A. Poplawski

Catharine Martone Powzyk

Patricia A. Sauer

Nancy Rust Sutherland

Mary Politi Thomas

Helen I. Weber

“Having spent 37 years teaching Spanish at MSMC and taken hundreds of students on immersive study abroad experiences, I have witnessed the incredible impact a college degree can have on young minds and their future success. College graduates from the City of Newburgh are role models for their families and community, which is why I decided to establish this new scholarship. This scholarship is an additional bridge between Newburgh and the Mount. We need more donors and more scholarships.”

Joseph J. DiCioccio

Gretchen Underhill Gartman

Linda Kastenbein Giarrizzo

Caren Cooke Henderson

Victoria A. Maute

Colleen Bonner Postel

Agnes Montalvo Timberger Laura M. Zybrick

Class of 1981

Ruth Sheridan Bolger

Mary Mohn Brantley

Debra Santora Calvino

Anne Ferrara Chiapetta

Class of 1976

Charles N. Dofflemeyer

Diane Herrick Dofflemeyer

Kathleen Quane Grandjean

Jane Madden Hess

Deborah Spire Otlowski

Mary Kaminski Richard

Dr. Susan M. Ryan

Geraldine Barden Sprague

Elizabeth Riggins Vegliando

Margaret M. Vosburgh

Class of 1977

Teresa Ferrante Balicki

Rosemary E. Blank

Theresa Mantelli Bommarito

Diane K. Brockett

Nancy Stipak Carey

Colleen M. Cavanagh-Bendernagel

Susan Penoyar Chernek

Joan M. Chiaviello

Nancy Scannell D'Agostino

Marilyn J. Ejercito

Joan Fenton Henry

Jamie L. Gutierrez

Anna Marie Hayes Kennedy

Rosemary McAndrew Kuruc

Mary Ellen Vandervort Leimer

Geralyn Monahan-Jones

Susan Moffo Myklak

Mary Lou T. Sgro

Joseph P. Spano

Diane Pignataro Statler

Class of 1978

Shirley Van Aken Bluemle

Maryann Belus Davidson

Sharon A. Harris

Debra Killeen Jaggers

Catherine Lazzaro Krug

Mike Lepore

Maureen T. McLoughlin

Mary Ellen Lewicki Plass

Karen Maruca Shea

Mary Miller Thalacker

Class of 1979

Linda Bingham Arnold

John K. Fanning

Beth-Ann Moriarty Janis

Susan Russo Kelliher

Rosemary Ragonese

Diane M. Rubeo

Judith A. Saleh

Elaine Maurici Snider

Marie F. Sossi

Harold A. Spellman, Jr.

Virginia E. Thompson

Beth Laurie Thorpe

Mary Skerritt Winar

Class of 1980

Nancy Nobile Benson

Carla Bunch-Davie

Stephanie Capichioni

Barbara Marble Citarella

Stephanie S. Collins

Dale Ellen Dammier

William T. Corrigan

Katherine Gessman Devine

Meaghen Flanagan-Leidig

Annemarie Berckovits Furphy

Janice E. Harding

Anne Bulson Hoffman

Nickolas P. Karnavezos

Anne E. Lovallo

Ann MacDermott-Keefe

Cheryl Clarke Margiotta

Karen Mills-Heron

Joyce Gentillo Mucci

Kate J. Novak

Margaret M. Quinn Patricia C. Taylor

Class of 1982

Ludwig H. Bach

Susan E. Bach

Kathleen Stack Burns

Rita Honan Crana

Margaret Kane Fenn

Dr. Michael J. Fraser

Margaret L. Gagnon

Nancy L. Hoyt

Shirley A. Jones

Theresa Murray-Clasen

Marta A. Newkirk

Paula Parisi Peaden

Margaret M. Prial

Harriet Gall Rowlette

Barbara Kramer Shortt

Kelvin T. Thomas

Ann-Marie Walker

Sandra Kotraba Wisniewski

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Georgette — Karen Eberle-McCarthy

Scholarships jumpstart success Scholarships jumpstart success

Thanks to the tireless dedication of the founding sisters, Mount Saint Mary College has been steeped in the Dominican pillars of service, community, study, and spirituality for more than 60 years.

To help pass on these important Dominican values and teach our students truth, institutional scholarships and financial aid provide an affordable education to thousands of deserving students. In total, the Mount gives $21 million in direct aid to our students per year. That’s more than 45 percent of the college’s annual operating budget.

The majority of students who attend the Mount – 88 percent – rely on financial aid and scholarships to graduate. Additionally, more than one third of our students are the first in their family to attend college.

NEW OPPORTUNITIES FOR STUDENTS

To aid as many students as possible, the college recently introduced several new scholarships.

Diane Gerald ’83 Endowed Scholarship for Student

Mothers: Danette Gerald Howard and Edana L. Gerald established this scholarship in honor of their mother’s 70th birthday. Diane attended and graduated from Mount Saint Mary College while raising her two daughters. In recognition of the unique challenges faced by student mothers, Danette

Filma Jackson Memorial Scholarship: Filma dedicated her life to nurturing and caring for thousands of children throughout the Hudson Valley. Over the past 25 years, she spent her life as an activist devoted to children, service and social justice. Out of a desire to keep Filma’s memory alive, Filma’s family and friends generously donated to establish this fund. Filma’s memorial scholarship is awarded to a first generation, incoming Hudson Valley high school student with financial need.

and Edana established this scholarship to support a student mother with financial need.

Annual Gala Reception Endowed Scholarship: All donations and proceeds will be awarded to academically strong students, with financial need, with preference given to students pursuing a degree in Business.

Golf & Tennis Tournament Endowed Scholarship: Established in 2021, all donations and proceeds will be awarded to academically strong students with financial need. Preference will be given to students pursuing sports management, sports medicine, or similar fields.

Class of 1970 Endowed Scholarship: Established by the Reunion Committee in honor of their 50th Reunion, this scholarship will be awarded to high school seniors from underserved populations in financial need with demonstrated community service or leadership. Collectively, Reunion Committee members donated $15,000 towards the $25,000 needed to fully endow the scholarship- and their classmates contributed the rest to fully endow this new scholarship!

Class of 1971 Endowed Scholarship: In recognition of their 50th anniversary, Reunion Committee members established a scholarship that will be awarded to students in financial need from Nursing and/or Education. The first recipient will be from Nursing, in recognition of nurses’ work during the pandemic. Reunion Committee member,

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“Some of our students have to choose between buying food, paying rent, paying for utilities, and paying for school – an impossible decision for anyone, let alone a 20-year-old who is working hard for a better future,”

Maureen Kilpatrick Neppl, said, “the Mount gave each of us the opportunity to follow our chosen professions and passions. Let the Class of ‘71 do the same for current and future Mount students.”

Catania- Zambito Family Endowed Scholarship: Debra and Jim Zambito established this scholarship to support first-generation students from the City of Newburgh with financial need who are pursuing an undergraduate degree in Business, with preference given to students studying Healthcare Management. “I can’t remember a time when the Mount wasn’t a part of my life or my families’. The lessons I learned, experiences shared, and friendships created continue to influence me today. This scholarship is our way of giving back to the college that gave me and others in my family so much,” said Debra Zambito.

Karen Eberle-McCarthy Scholarship: Professor Emerita Karen Eberle-McCarthy donated $20,000 to establish a new scholarship to support current junior and senior students from the City of Newburgh with Spanish fluency and financial need.

As Karen shared, “having spent 37 years teaching Spanish at MSMC and taken hundreds of students on immersive study abroad experiences, I have witnessed the incredible impact a college degree can have on young minds and their future success. College graduates from the City of Newburgh are role models for their families and community, which is why I decided to establish this new scholarship. This scholarship is an additional bridge between Newburgh and the Mount. We need more donors and more scholarships.”

Nick Citera & Nicolas DiBrizzi Endowed Scholarship:

As the principals/partners of Cosimo’s Restaurant Group, Nick and Nicolas have been proud residents of the Hudson Valley since the 1970s. A few of their most iconic local restaurants include Cosimo’s on Union, The Pizza Shop, and Hudson Taco.

Always humble and grateful for the success they have achieved, Nick and Nicolas take every opportunity to give back to the community. This new scholarship will support Hudson Valley students with financial need, with preference given to first generation college students, in fulfilling their educational goals at MSMC.

Rhinebeck Bank Scholarship: Rhinebeck Bank is a community bank with over 160 years of experience in

serving the needs of Hudson Valley residents. Rhinebeck Bank is committed to supporting the needs of our local residents and is highly philanthropic to many local nonprofits. With a new location in the City of Newburgh, just miles from Mount Saint Mary College, this scholarship further signals the strong commitment Rhinebeck Bank has in this local community. This scholarship will be awarded to a new or continuing Mount student with financial need from the Hudson Valley pursuing an undergraduate degree in Business.

Unitex Endowed Scholarship: Founded in 1922 and proudly celebrating its 100th year in business in 2022, Unitex, a local service business employing over 175 people in Newburgh among its 1900 team members overall , has been leading the way in the healthcare linen and uniform rental industry. Now in its 4th generation, Unitex is the largest family-owned healthcare service provider in the country. As a demonstration of Unitex’s dedication to the families and students of the City of Newburgh, David Potack, President of Unitex, and his wife Samantha established this endowed scholarship to support local students in attending Mount Saint Mary College.

Focused Wealth Management Scholarship: Focused Wealth Management, located just minutes from Mount Saint Mary College, is a SEC Registered Investment Advisory firm committed to providing clients with asset management solutions and services. Phil DeAngelo, the Managing Director, and his wife Tina, are dedicated to the success of the City of Newburgh, having established Liberty Street Bistro and the Flour Shop Bakery with Chef Michael Kelly. Most recently, Phil and his firm purchased the former “Johnes Home” property and under took a three-year full restoration to build modern office space in Hudson Valley.

Phil and Tina are deeply committed to supporting our local youth and established this scholarship to create access to higher education and future success.

BUILDING ON ACHIEVEMENT

The impact on the students who receive Mount scholarships is immeasurable, setting the tone for a lifetime of success.

One example is Maria Norris of Mahopac, N.Y, a Psychology major who earned the Susan Moffo Myklak Scholarship. She noted that the scholarship “has allowed me to peruse my dream of a higher education at a school that matches my beliefs and values. I am extremely grateful for having been chosen for this scholarship and I hope to someday be in a position where I can provide someone else with the same opportunity.”

For the 2021-2022 academic year, almost 300 students applied for one of only 64 donor funded scholarships. Furthermore, about $225,000 of the college’s $21 million institutional aid budget is donated by our generous benefactors.

Nikki Khurana-Baugh, Vice President for Advancement at the Mount, thanked the community for their support of the college.

“Some of our students have to choose between buying food, paying rent, paying for utilities, and paying for school – an impossible decision for anyone, let alone a 20-year-old who is working hard for a better future,” she said. “Scholarships are critical for our students. Simply put, they would not be at the Mount without your generous donations.”

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Nick Citera & Nicolas DiBrizzi

Alumni Donors

July 1, 2020 – June 30, 2021 CONTINUED

Class of 1983

Elizabeth Seranne Brittman

Dr. Jorge R. Delgado

Linda Thompson Jannarone

Jeanette Clarke Kluckowski

Marie DiPrima Kochek

Maria Gucciardo McHugh

Christine Becker Miller

Rowena Lopez Mock

Victoria Satterly Ryder

Laurie A. Walsh

Frances Arnold Wirth

Class of 1984

Georgette Bowers Curcio

Mary D'Acchille Suleski

Brenda Fry Underhill

Sandra M. Haight

Mysia H. Haight

Julia Martin Holland

John C. Hughes

Sr. Constance L. Kelly

Margaret M. Kissane

Lee Ann Baumgardi Laubscher

Mary A. O'Keefe

Kathleen Stuhler Reilly

Class of 1985

Christina Bart Bilsky

Karen Fay Bobinski

Katherine McCormick Heeren

Adair E. Santoro

Jo Marie Bearzi Ziegler

Class of 1986

Marybeth Wigboldy Boyce

David Iamiceli

Richard P. Joyce

Elizabeth R. Mills*

Eleanor McGrath Troy

Jacqueline S. Woods

Class of 1987

Suzanne O'Rourke Chansky

Robert J. Conticchio

Edward J. Forgit

Anne Cavicchio Lavergne

Kathleen Mohrman Markisello

Lynn A. Stanaitis-Maschi

Class of 1988

Maureen A. Cannon

Marguerite C. De Venuto

Marie Fitzgerald

Lillian Alamo Hudson

Steven K. Hunter

Stephanie Keane Joyce

Marianna Germana Kennedy

Mary Baus Knight

Kenneth J. Maguire

MaryKay Hollenbeck Messenger

Katherine R. Mooney

Robert J. Munger

Andrew D. O'Grady

Gloria A. Santacroce

Catherine Greene Tegtmeier

Class of 1989

Maeve O'Sullivan Cizek

Marianne Vaeth Compton

Donna Sipos Cox

Mary Spatafora Mano

Anne Gillard Morrow

Elaine Moore O'Grady

Sandilyn Sherman Rivet

Ruth C. Smith

Cheryl Lantz Steiger

Timothy A. Stocken*

Nancy Tambini-Wall

Class of 1990

Cathleen McManus Blair

Deidre MacGregor Brignola

Frederick J. Compton, Jr. Elizabeth Gulino De Soye

Thomas J. De Soye

Bernice DeFina-Mastoros

John T. Di Christina

Thomas J. Ferrigno

Eileen Gaffney McDowell

Kevin D. Morrow

Mary Hill Sautner Matthew G. Sautner

Class of 1991

Beth A. Glynn

Thomas P. Kennedy

Sandra Ramos Maguire

Koreen Ettman Sorrenti

Daniel Sullivan

Class of 1992

Carolyn Concolino

Sean T. Creighton

Jeanne Nogay Maltes

Victoria Krawiec Mastrantuono

Tyrone G. Middleton

Dawn Garrison Moore

Kara Merwin Sweet

Class of 1993

Kathleen T. Belaus-Wingfield

Tricia Pelletier Belfonti

James P. Fragnito

Linda L. Hulse

Regina D. Jensen

Helene Bird Malatesta

Scott T. Malatesta

Eric W. Stallmer

Kimberly Leslie Trez

Class of 1994

Carol O'Keefe Brown

Gerald V. Conlon, Jr.

Michele M. Corona

Joy Orzechowski Gould

Kevin J. Gould

Michelle A. Iacuessa

Ellen D. Leuner

Barbara E. Lisi

Arlene M. Nicholson

Margaret M. Scalzo Glenn Simpson

Class of 1995

Donald L. Allen

Joanne S. Bunnell

Celestine M. Campbell

Christopher X. Dougherty

Michael J. King

Donna E. McCabe

Laurene Adimari Spiteri

Class of 1996

Matthew T. Dembinsky

Allan D. Diamonti

Andre P. Loubier

Gerianne M. Minkus

Class of 1997

Kathryn Smith Brenneman

Gail H. Fogarty

Susan L. Hall

Kristine M. Kidney

Cristy Martin Meyer

Anthony J. Patino

Regina M. Taylor*

Patrick J. Ward

David Weyant

Class of 1998

Bonnie L. Babcock

Suzanne Callaghan

Leona N. Faust

Danielle M. Greco

Ronald E. Harley

Anita J. Pietranik

Shelley Ekstein Prada Joseph G. Sheridan Mark V. Wicher

Debra Catania Zambito

Class of 1999

Mary Lynn Conklin

Concetta Papaleo Cracolici

Kim E. Grey

Ann-Marie Kiefer Lewis

Nancy E. Mazza

Marianne L. Muise

Sharon White Oliva

Edwin N. Rahfield

Alicia Ramos

Stephen J. Sosler

William F. Wing III

Class of 2000

Steven P. Capone

Regina M. Gibson

Debora Jackson-Dias Jackson

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Peter J. Larson

Salvatore A. Mondello

Patricia M. Moresco

Natalie Naglieri Pascale

Class of 2001

Naomi Jannotti Daven

Betty L. Gaudette

Jonathan A. Luca

Daniel J. Maughan

Tracey Shields Perea

Gary A. Pinar

Timothy S. Underhill

Jeannine E. Zaluski

Class of 2002

Erin Botti

Patricia A. Fuller

Tiffany Reis Gagliano

Karen L. Saluto

Andrea N. Shelley

Rafael Vazquez

Margaret A. Venable

Class of 2003

Nancy J. Benfer

Donna A. Cowan Williams

Morgan Hartley Gehm

John R. Hutton

Alicia Hock Plevritis

Kelly A. Pluchino

Jacqueline A. Powell

Nancy Quackenbush-McComb

Nicholas A. Shannon

Class of 2004

Kristy A. Anderson

Evelyn Cavicchio

Marilyn Karlich

Barbara McIlroy Manco

Valerie J. McCloskey

Audra Woodruff Smith

Class of 2005

Melissa A. Kerrs

Judith H. Papo

Drew Y. Sagar

James P. Szumlaski

Lori D. VanBuren

Class of 2006

Tasha D. Fasce

Pamela M. Hemingway

Kenneth M. Lane

Belinda A. McLean

Jerry Puccio

Shirley Roberts-Brereton

Jamie Brubacher Sheehan

Noreen M. Stephens

Class of 2007

Stephanie A. Beals

Carla J. Karnavezos

Robert M. Worshinski

Class of 2008

Linda Newnam Mangelsdorf

Class of 2009

Jill G. Barton

Melissa Torres Cruz

Sharon Healy Mankiewicz

Jennifer Murphy McCormack

John A. Nicoletti

Nicholas A. Syrigos

The Mount gave each of us the opportunity to follow our chosen professions and passions. Let the Class of ‘71 do the same for current and future Mount Saint Mary College students.”

Class of 2010

Shirley A. Adams

Kathleen Gallagher Barton Melinda Burke Canary Nicholas J. Monaco Corri Tetler Nicoletti

Class of 2011

Ellen Bourhis Nolan Karen C. Feliciano Eloisa M. Jessup Matthew R. Peters

Class of 2012

Joseph D. Canary Kevin McDonald Eric K. Miller

Class of 2013

Gary J. Banks

Sean M. Barton

Dean DiMarzo Mary Ann B. Raftery Katharine Tischer Margaret S. Treacy

Class of 2014

Matthew Buonocore

Gretchen M. Hafner

Patricia Hunte Harbin

Joseph M. Henain

Kieran J. O'Keefe

Gianna L. Pelliccia

Clarisa Rosario-DeGroate Ryan Philip Straub

Class of 2015

Raymond J. Bednarczyk

Brianna Croce Capizzo

Cedric Drayton

Nick Findlay

David Hobbs

Emily DiBiase Ricci

Henry J. Schof

Sebastian F. Cina

Class of 2016

Joan Gambeski

Karen Smith Gates

Connor J. Haran

Michael J. Hargraves

Alvin Mann

Peter J. McLoughlin

Anthony S. Ragaglia

Aaron Ricci

Stephen M. Steyer Kathryn R. Zubicki

Class of 2017

Angelo R. Curro

Sean J. Jennings

Anthony J. Mielnicki

Brendan J. Nestola

Lauren M. Russo

Michael C. Stoeckel

Isabella Tartaglione

Alicia M. Walker

Class of 2018

Angelo V. Accattato

Connor Bacci

Doreen Ballard Bischof

Nicholas J. Boffoli

Michael W. Capetola

Anne M. Donovan

Nicholas Graziano

Ryan Hayes

Owen F. Heath

Andrew B. Holmes

Blake A. Keenan

Jake A. Kosack

Tyler McDine

Jamie A. Monachino

Andrew J. Morris III

Gerard Nocera

Caleb D. Oliver

Marissa A. Pino

Joseph A. Rizzotti

Brittany Walker Dan Wolff

Class of 2019

Ifeoma Awaka

Maite Gritsko

Francisco Mojica III

Connor G. Nicholson Nicholas D. Terzulli

Class of 2020

Bridget S. Bennett

Michelle N. Carnovale

Michael W. Gallucci

Colin C. Jarvis

Erin D. McCann

Alexander H. Perlak

Jack V. Santaroni Miyanna Y. Vernon

Class of 2021

Kiera Ahern

Charles F. Benfer

Rene E. Biondo

James Desrochers

Lauren M. Farina

Danielle K. Kralik

Jessica M. Pinelli Jenna N. Zeller

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Parents of Alumni & Current Students July 1, 2020 – June 30, 2021

William T. Ackerman

Janet R. Adinaro

Christian & Carol Angelillo

Daniel & Kelley Bacci

Maria Barbara

James & Beverly Blatchley

JT & Bevin Bolger

Alan & Susan Buckley

Patrick & Meghan Burke

Frank & Melissa Camerino

Carl & Carol Candela

Brian & Linda Cannella

Robert & Linda Carlson

Elaine Carson

Joseph & Pamela Catania

Costantino P. Cerini

Edward & Sarah Christiano

Sebastian & Joann Cina

Michael & Lisa Cirillo

Charles & Diana P. Colombo

Carmine Comitini

John Corkedale

Peter & Linda Corso

Mark & Mary Crittenden

Michael & Pamela Cyran

Timothy & Michele Daniels

Robert & Karen Dentato

Peter & Kathleen Di Prima

Edward & Kandee Dolan

Dennis & Grainne Dowd

Robert & Linda Dunbar

Eileen Elliott

Jim & Tracy Farrell

Debra Fasce

Christine Ferara

Michael & Cheryl A. Galante

Michael & Valerie Gallagher

William & Gina Gallucci

Anthony & Melissa Gallucci

Jerome & Angely Gilman

Arthur & Grace Gloeckler

James & Jennifer Green

Robert & Theresa Gries

Greg & Susan Gurello

Robert & Jean Haight

Tom & Misti Hansen

Barbara & Edward Hardt

Robert & Barbara Hatfield

Peter & Nancy Hayes

Declan & Bridget Henry

Timothy & Diane Hogan

William & Maria Holland

Glen Holloway

Jon & Kathryn Jennings

Joseph & Lisa Jerkowski

“I can’t remember a time when the Mount wasn’t a part of my life or my families’. The lessons I learned, experiences shared, and friendships created continue to influence me today. This scholarship is our way of giving back to the college that gave me and others in my family so much,”

— Debra Zambito ’98

LTC & Mrs. Gerald R. Jilbert

Basil & Valerie Kayal

Anthony & Paula Kearns

Justin & Robin Kelley

Kenneth & Michelle Kerrs

Thomas & Kathleen Killeen

Steven & Kathleen Lacker

Andrew & Jeannette Landi

Vincent & Melissa Laucella

Neil & Maria Lavin

Timothy & Jessica Lawlor

Anne Leclercq

Christopher & Emily Loda

Chris & Penelope Maggio

Richard & Tara Maher

David & Kathleen Maksomski

Leonard & Giovanna Marcello

William & Susan Martin

Ronald & Sharon Martino

Anthony & Diane Matteis

John & Laura Mattina

Darran & Kathy McCahill

Cathy & Timothy McCarty

Bryant & Maureen McCarty

Richard & Annette McClinchey

Lawrence & Patricia McCrudden

John & Mary Jo McDermott

Evangelist & Jennifer McGowan

John & Mary McHenry

Matthew & Maureen McQuillan

Michael & Catherine Milano

Thomas & Laurie Monahan

Thomas & Kelly Morris

Donna Mueller

Anna Maria Naclero-Gannon

Joseph & Carol Newman

Paul & Trisha Norwood

Giovambattista & Lorena Notaro

Gary & Kathleen Nuszer

Brian & Stefanie O'Donnell

Michael & Kathleen O'Keefe

Susan Oliveri

Herbert Olmstead

James & Barbara Owens

Francis Paff

Michael & Wendy Paggiotta

Frank & Michelle Palmer

Dolores Pennachio

Michael & Geri Phillips

Maryann & Michael Pilon

Lawrence & Patricia Porvaznik

Chris & Mary Pullis

Steve & Lori Racca

Richard & Diane Rapp

Brian & Corde Reed

Timothy & Alice Rice

Joan Roberts

Alfredo & Raena Rodriguez

Richard & Barbara Romanik

Bill & Melanie Root

Ellen Rosner

Joseph & Jennifer Roy

John Santana

John & Rita Santaroni

Edward & Beatrice Sawicki

Kurt & Marilyn Schmidlin

Robert Schreck

Donald Schreeck

Charles & Diane M. Sclafani

Anthony & Elaine Searle

Graham & Alice Seidel

Barbara & Christopher Seymour

Joseph & Elaine Smith

Scott Snyder & Emilie Scirocco

John & Eileen Sowa

Ronald Sperber

David & Cynthia Sutherland

Dawn & Jay Tabasco

Joseph & Diane Tabone

Timothy & Kathryn Tellekamp

Michael Tighe

Michael & Kim Twohig

Raymond & Loretta Uszacki

Vincent & Mary Vaccaro

Shannon Walker

Kurt T. Weingartner

Gary & Karen Williams

Bruce & Lisa Wodka

Alan Woodruff

Reginald Wright

Our Community

July 1, 2020 – June 30, 2021

Dr. George E. Abaunza

Shirley A. Adams '10

Dr. Sonya Abbye Taylor

Dr. Andrea Ackermann

Dr. & Mrs. Jason N. Adsit

Stephen Andrade

Kathleen P. Barton '10

Sherri L. Berardinelli

Dr. Christine M. Berte

Dr. Suparna Bhalla

Doreen G. Bischof '18

Dr. Janine Bixler

Ellen Bourhis Nolan '11

Dr. Kate M. Burmon

Fred Callo

Jayda M. Cavanaugh

Jennarose Colucci

Barbara Connolly

Dr. James F. Cotter

Andrew T. Crane

Melissa Cruz '09

Naomi T. Daven '01 & Dr. Mike

Daven

Dean '13 & Jacqueline DiMarzo

Arthur Emerson III

Richard A. Fiore

Anna C. Flaherty

Fr. Gregoire J. Fluet

Dr. Michael L. Fox

Tiffany N. Gagliano '02

Sofia Gannon

Arthur D. Glass II

Robin B. Grove

Dr. Elizabeth Harper

Alyssa A. Hernandez

Dr. Carl Hoegler

Dr. Akm R. Hossain

Michelle A. Iacuessa '94

Ryley Idema

Ryan A. Kadlubowski

Nikki Khurana-Baugh

Kathryn M. Lacker

Dr. Susan A. LaRocco

Gabriella N. Laucella

Dr. Jenifer A. Lee-Gonyea

Dr. Kate M. Lindemann

Julia T. Loda

Kevin J. Longacre

Michael Lowell

Serena M. Lucarelli

Dr. Lynn Maelia Timothy Maguire

Sharon '09 & Christopher Mankiewicz

Nancy E. Mazza '99

Denise F. McCarroll

Dr. Evan C. Merkhofer

Dr. Robert P. Miller

Brian and Dawn '92 Moore

Sr. Margaret Murphy, O. P. Kathleen D. Murray

Suzanne R. Muschio

Dr. Thuy L. Nguyen

Patricia Nielson

Dr. Rebecca R. Norman Riley Norwood

Elaine '89 & Andrew O'Grady

Barbara Petruzzelli

Dr. Catherine M. Rehfus-Wilsek

Terence Rogers

Sabrina Romano

Clarisa M. Rosario-DeGroate '14

Robin Rosenberg

Nicole Rosner

Drew '05 & Dr. Priscilla Sagar

Dr. Elizabeth A. Scannell-Desch '72

Dr. Anthony Scardillo

Cindy M. Senese-Sherilla

Barbara Seymour

Maureen P. Seymour Dr. Ludmila Smirnova

Melody Smith

Stephen J. Sosler '99

Dr. Frances Spielhagen

Patricia Stolz

Dr. Marie-Therese C. Sulit

Cameryn Surdi

Elizabeth Thomas-Cappello

Margaret S. Treacy '13

Dr. Sarah Uzelac

Dr. Robert Wakeman

Ellen L. Walsh

Grantley D. Yearwood

Dr. Charles M. Zola

The Living Legacy Society

Mount Saint Mary College recognizes with profound gratitude the members of the Living Legacy Society who have included the college in their estate plans. Their enlightened philanthropy will ensure the provision of academic excellence in the Dominican tradition for future generations of Mount students.

Emily R. Austin

Fr. Gregoire J. Fluet

Estate of James R. Halpin

Estate of Bernice J. Hornibrook

Maureen A. Lawrence ’70

Estate of Judith McLaughlin Susan & Joseph Maloney

Estate of Jerome Picard

Estate of Janice Ruggiero

Catherine P. Sheehan

James P. Smith, Jr. Ruth C. ’89 & John* Smith, Sr.

Estate of Lorraine Santacroce

Estate of Timothy Stocken Elaine G. Squeri ’64

Estate of Regina Taylor Mary G. Thompson

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Marquee Events

Cheryl Walkorrun 5K September 2021

Nearly 200 friends raised $18,804 during the first annual Cheryl WalkorRun 5K. The race was established in memory of Cheryl Walker MS, RN, ACNS-BC, CWCN, a devoted nurse for almost forty years when she was sadly taken from cancer in January 2016. All proceeds went to support the Cheryl Walker’s Nursing Scholarship, created to pay it forward to the profession she loved so much.

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Alfi’s Uniforms Kristen Antoni Donna Brunell Control Systems Services Douglas Cortland Clifford Ferguson JMS Sports Management Main Street Cutters Regina McAuliffe Pine Ridge Environmental Ralph’s Customs & Collision Shop by the Palms Shoprite Robert Smith Sportsplex Gina Starstrom Sweets & Things by Sylvia The Brunell Team Remax Twins Eating House Lindsay Walker Zick Whitted Taub Group

Athletics Hall of Fame October 2021

The 2020 Hall of Fame inductees represented incredible athletic talent and dedication, including Derrick R. Brown ’91, the Mount’s first professional baseball player who was also a 1,000-point scorer on the basketball court. Scott Colello ‘14 became the first track and field athlete to enter the Hall with 31 school records. Mike Fisher ’00 helped the baseball program to a pair of NCAA Tournament appearances, and ranked among the national batting average leaders. Stephanie Karcher ’15 also shined on the diamond, setting records for career and single season home runs, and two NCAA single game records. Brandon Mincher ’14 was the ultimate team player, helping men’s soccer to its first Skyline Championship and NCAA appearance with 23 career assists.

To complete this amazing class was Lorraine Santacroce, who passed away in September of 2020. She was the Athletic Director during the dawn of the college, taught numerous physical education classes and coached the cheer and women’s basketball teams, winning the college’s first tournament in 1969.

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Marquee Events Annual Gala December 2020

Due to COVID-19, MSMC's Annual Gala was a virtual event. Typically, the Gala honors business and community leaders, however, the Advancement Committee voted to recognize MSMC students, faculty and staff for their determination in returning to in-person learning for the fall 2020 semester. With face coverings and social distancing protocols in place, the first day of classes marked the first time students took classes on campus since March 2020, when COVID-19 forced the transition to online learning. It was a long journey from those first days of online instruction to living, working, and learning on campus again. But it was also through these hardships that our community grew, adapted, and became stronger.

David Melby, Senior Vice President of Rose & Kiernan, Inc., an NFP Company, our Presenting Sponsor, introduced keynote speakers, Andy and Rachel Berliner, the cofounders of Amy's Kitchen. Like MSMC, Andy and Rachel are committed to supporting the communities and people they serve and nourish. We look forward to welcoming Amy's Kitchen to the Hudson Valley family!

Thank you to our top donors

Rose & Kiernan, Inc. an NFP Company

Unitex Healthcare Laundry Services

Wallkill Valley Federal Savings and Loan Association

William A. Smith & Son, Inc..

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Golf and Tennis Invitational Tournament June 7, 2021

This year’s honoree was the late John Smith and the Smith Family of William A. Smith & Son, Inc. Insurance Agency. The insurance agency and the family have been proudly serving the Hudson Valley for the last 90 years – that’s three generations of Smith family members taking care of our insurance needs.  Since William A. Smith started the firm in 1928, supporting community has always been a top priority and that tradition has carried through to today.  It was an honor to recognize John and the family.

Thanks to the support of many donors and sponsors, over $109,000 was raised to support the newly established Golf & Tennis Tournament Endowed Scholarship Fund.

For more information about the Golf and Tennis Tournament for 2022 please contact Kathy Barton at Kathleen.Barton@msmc.edu

PLATINUM SPONSORS

iHeart Media of the Hudson Valley

GOLD SPONSORS

Kaplan Family Foundations

M&T Bank

William A. Smith and Son Insurance

GIFT BAG SPONSOR

I.B.E.W. Local Union 363

SILVER SPONSORS

Anchor Media Services

Armistead Mechanical, Inc.

GTI Graphic Technology, Inc.

Lakeland Bank

Premier Diagnostic Services, Inc.

Rose & Kiernan, Inc. an NFP Company

Wallkill Valley Federal Savings and Loan Association

Thank you to our top donors

July 1, 2020 – June 30, 2021

Mark Aberasturi

John Abernethy

Norman & Arlene Adsit

Giuseppe Agostino

Patricia Amez

Cynthia Ammirati

Christine Anerella

Dennis Angelillo

Gregory Angelillo

Mary Anskat

Anne Arias

Patricia Bahmer

Susan Bailey

Alexandre Baldassano

Jennifer Baldwin

George & Phebe Banta

Corinne Barrett

Jason Barton

Willy Basso

Fallon Bastone

Concetta Bayer

Chris Beaman

Timothy Beck

Michael & Christine Bellarosa

Ernest Bello Jr.

Hon. Jeffrey G. Berry

Diane Bijou

Gail Blair-Bruno

Roland Bloomer

John Bolger

Barbara Bolger

Betsie Bolger Mott

Michael & Jennifer Bonura

Susan Burdick

Brian Burke

Brian & Sharon Burke

John & Sue Burns

Matthew & Danielle Burns

Mary Bury

Joseph Callo

Phyllis Calvano

J. Scott Cameron

Robert Cannella

Andrea Capalbo

Jill Cappa

Paul Cappiali Olive Cappiali

Vikki Cappiali

Jim Cardascia

Susan Conley

Donna Connors

Valerie Cooke

Edward & Colleen Cooke

Greg Cooper

Giuseppe Corbo

James Corcoran

Anthony Coscia

Christine Croke

Leslie Dempkowski

Dominick & Karen Denisi

Anthony Dentato

Steven Dentato

James & Marianne Devitt

Karen DiNicola

Emmett Dockery

Barbara Donaldson

Mary Dorrian

Dr. Katherine P. Douglas

Carol Douglas

Edward & Donna Doyle

Katherine Doyle

Dolores Driscoll

Patricia Dudow

William Duke Maureen Duke

Amie Durham

"I am very grateful for my scholarship. I was feeling very overwhelmed at the beginning of the semester, thinking about my future and how I would support myself. I felt that I had to prioritize working more hours over my education. This scholarship will allow me to focus on my education."

— Stephanie Montano-Alfaro '23 Recipient of the Anne F. Bourne Scholarship

Barbara Caridi

Therese Carrick

Marie Carroll

Terry Cater Cyker

Joseph Caulfield

Margaret Cheng

Wayne Chernek

Frank & Anne Chiapetta

Daniel Clavin

Mary Clay

Janice Cocks

Stevan Cohen

William Cohen

Tara Cohen

Michael Coluccio

James Colwell

Kathleen Colwell

Deirdre Cronin

Regina Crossley

Dr. & Mrs. William M. Cummings

Joseph Curcio

Kim Curtin

Eric Cyker

John & Joan Danek

John Daniels

Derek & Heidi Daniels

Alex Danon

Michael & Carol D'Anton

Paul & Carol Daubman

Louis & Suzanne Dawes

David DeGroate

John DeLosa

Rosalie DeLuca

Vincent DeLucia

Carolann Elias

Loretta Esposito

Patricia Esposito

Phil & Patty Esposito

Robert Evangelista

Norma Evans

Anna Fabiano

Bea Farina

Lacey Farina

Winnie Farina

Joe & Lisa Farina

Sean Farrell

Holly Farrell

Joseph Ferara

Joanne Ferraro

Michael Fischette

Daniel Fishman

Dr. David E. Fitzgerald

John & Erin Fitzgerald

Douglas & Rhea Fleckenstein

Linda Fleischer

Kristen Flynn

Mario Fontana

John Forman

Annamarie Fortunato

Hon. & Mrs. Mark D. Fox

Maryanne Freiburger

Lourdes Fritz

Barbara Fruehwirth

William Fuchs

Gabrielle Funck

Donald Gainey

Kenneth Gallagher

Lauren Galloway

Mick Galvin

Michael Gartman

Nancyann Gaynor

William Gedgard Theresa Giammona

William Glennon Jim Gorman

Kevin Green Stephen Green Nancy Green Glenn Griffin

Mary Anne Griggs

Mark Gurello

Michael Gurello

Carol Hackenberg

James Halpin*

Christine Harvey Mary Havens

Dorothy Hayden

Suzanne Hayes

Kathleen Helhoski

Guinevere Hellems

Joel Hendrick

Deborah Herb

P.T. Holland

Russell Holub

Maureen Horan

Danette Howard Susan Howard

Laura Howell

Steven Howell

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Friends
* Deceased

July 1, 2020 – June 30, 2021

Sally Lawler

Jennifer Lawlor

Carson Milano

Mike Milano

Holly Pennachio

John Perez

Donna Pollari

Michael & Randi Potack

Sr. Mary Anne Powers

Christine Pronesti

Ellen Quimby

John & Deborah Rath

Raymond Raya

Cindy Smallen

Nathan Smith

Jeanie Smith

F.E. Smurlo Jr. Darlene Spychala Doug Sternemann Scott Stewart

David Stillman

Janeen Stone

DeForest Howland

Debra Imparato

Brenden Ingber

Jake Intrator

Samuel Intrator

Linda Iovino

Robert & Mary Ann Jagger

Alex Jansen

David Johnso & Barbara Taylor

Edward Johnston

Jeff Joss

Emily Judge

Thomas & Deborah Kadlubowski

Ellen Kann

Susan Kartis

Donald Kelley Ellen Kelly

Joan Kerrs

Karissa Kerrs

George Kiamos

Francis Kiley

Gabriella Killeen

Tara Killeen

Col. & Mrs. Cole C. Kingseed

James & Donna Kipers

Bernard & CarlaLisa Rovere Kistner

John Knapp

Bill Kostenblatt

Bob & Maureen Kuhn

Charles & Katherine La Rocca

Patrick Laird

William Laird

Fiona Laird

Cindy Lampasi

John Landi

Lazer Larson

Justina Laucella

Joseph & Saveria Laucella

Raymond Leduc

Margaret Lee

Amanda Lejman

Al & Ann Livoti

David & Judith Longacre

Sabrina Lucas

James Maggio

Jessica Mahoney

Joan Malaspina

Joseph & Susan Maloney

Daniel Maltes

Frank Maniscalchi

Thomas Mann

Patricia Marciano

Jean-Pierre & Nancy Marjollet

James & Kathleen Marley

Brett Marschke

Margaret Marshall-Hagan

Ellen Martin

Joan Marvel

Robert Maurer

A. Mazzie

John McCarthy Meagan McClinchey

Carol McCormack

Emily McCrorie

Robert and Ginny McCurdy

Elizabeth G. McCurdy

Patricia McGovern

J. Joseph McGowan

Joan McGuirk

Marguerite McIntyre

Holiday McKiernan

Janet McNamee

Ryan Mee

David & Lynn Melby

Eileen Merkhofer

Angelo & Mary Michetti

Lindsey Milano

Mary Milano

Dr. Ernest R. Mills III Kristy Mitchell Milan Mitra Ann Moniz

Nancy Morano

Richard Morgan Caroline Morgan

Angie Morris

Tammy Morsch

Robert & Jeanne Muino Tara Muir

Dawn Mulder Ponesse

Marilyn Mundy

Joseph Mure

Sr. Margaret Murphy, O.P. Patricia Murray Karl Najork

Lauren Naru John Nee

Thomas Nelan

Dr. & Mrs. Roger Newman

Patricia Nocton

Raffaele Notaro

Dr. Irene and Mr. Joseph Nunnari

Matthew O'Donnell

Kevin & Carol Onorato

Bernadine Osheske

Eileen Osterby

Michelle Ottiano

Laura Padoleski

JoAnn Palopoli

Andy Paterson

Hon. & Mrs. Pano Z. Patsalos Erin Patterson

John & Chip Pelella, Jr. Joseph Pennachio

Albert & Gloria Raya Stacey Raya-Nanfito

Pamela Reilly

Marilyn Reitan Alison Rice

John Rich

Debra Roe

Jeannine Rogers

Jeanette Rosenthal

Anthony Rossi

Susan Rossi

Devon Roux Richard Rowley Lauren Rowley

Michael Ruddick

Dr. Priscilla L. Sagar Jim & Delores Sahakian Jacqueline Salvatore

Jason Samulik

Bill Samulik

Linda Sanborn

Lorraine Santacroce*

Amanda Santomauro

Angela Santomauro Catalina Saxen

Joseph Scalzo

Robert Scarpaci

Emanuele Scarso

Lisa Schneider

Dorothy Schorno

Scott & Carol Schorno

Henry Schramm

Daniel Seideman

Sam Seideman

John Sergi

Catherine Sheehan

Daniel & Catherine Sheehan

Phyllis Sims

Robert & Margaret Sklarz

Jerry Strath

Jerusalem Strickland

Thomas Sullivan

William & Patricia Sullivan Timothy Sweeney

Michael Swensen

Sr. Madeleine Tacy, O.P. Charlotte Taylor

John Tellekamp

Joseph Terino Alice Thornton

William & Beth Thorpe Paul Trachte

Ana Tranchina

Margaret Travers Gary Trible

Nancy Tripi Mary Troeger

Joan Turmel

Linda Tyckoski

Annamarie Valenti Madison Valenti Peter Vallance

Lynne Vaughn Karl Volk

Edward & Rosalyn Vross

Jessica Wall

Jacob Warner

Priscilla Weed

Barry & Barbara Weiss George & Ann Whalen CJ Williams Megan Williams Catherine Windrum K Z Wodka

Derrik & Alllison Wynkoop Patti Zakow Janet Zeman

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Businesses, Foundations & Organizations

July 1, 2020 – June 30, 2021

4Imprint, Inc.

Advance Testing Company, Inc.

Advanced Disaster Recovery, Inc.

AmazonSmile Foundation

American Funds

Anchor Media Services

Argenio Brothers, Incorporated

Armistead Mechanical, Inc.

Austin Mutual Insurance Company Foundation

Barton Chevrolet Cadillac

Belfor Property Restorations

Benevity Community Impact Fund

Bialkin Family Foundation

Calculated Fire Protection Co., Inc.

Catania, Mahon & Rider, PLLC

Cincinnati Insurance Company Collection Bureau of the Hudson Valley, Inc.

Community Foundation of Orange & Sullivan

D-Ben Security Systems, Inc.

Daubman Corporate Interiors Day Seckler, LLP

Dominican Sisters of Hope

Drake Loeb PLLC

Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund

Focused Wealth Management

Frontstream

Fusco Engineering & Land Surveying P.C.

Gentech, LTD.

GTI Graphic Technology, Inc.

Heights Lumber Center, Inc. Highland Associates, Ltd.

I.B.E.W. Local Union No. 363

IBM Corporation

Independent Telecommunications Corporation

Ironworkers Local 417

J.M. McDonald Foundation, Inc.

J.P. Morgan Charitable GivingFund

Jacobowitz & Gubits, LLP

Kimmel Bogrette Architecture +Site, Inc.

Laborers Local 17 LECET

Lakeland Bank

Lumina Foundation for Education

M&T Bank

M&T Charitable Foundation

Medical Arts Pharmacy

Metlife Charity Trust Account

Millspaugh Funeral Directors

Montefiore St. Luke's Cornwall Hospital

Morgan Stanley Smith Barney

Mother Cabrini Health Foundation, Inc.

MSMC Alumni Association

New York State Education Department

New York Yankees

Newburgh Lions Foundation Inc.

NYS Developmental Disabilities Planning Council

Orange Bank & Trust Company

Page Park Associates, LLC

Parkhurst Dining Services

Pepsi Cola of the Hudson Valley Philadelphia Insurance Companies

PKF O'Connor Davies LLP

Plumbers & Steamfitters Local Union #373 U.A.

Preferred Mutual Insurance Company

Premier Diagnostic Services, Inc.

Rhinebeck Bank

Rider, Weiner & Frankel P.C.

Rose and Kiernan Charitable Foundation, Inc.

Rose Press, Inc.

Rotary Club of Greater Newburgh

Schwab Charitable

Seely & Durland Insurance

Selective Insurance Company of America

Statewide Underwriters AgencyInc.

Stetson Insurance Funding, LLC

Summit Actuarial Services, LLC

TEG Federal Credit Union

The Anthony P. Kearns Law Group PC

The Arc Sullivan-Orange Counties

The Insurance Board

The William & Elaine Kaplan Family Private Foundation

Thomas, Drohan, Waxman, Petigrow & Mayle, LLP

Trustees of Boston University U.S. Department of Justice

Unitex

Vanguard Walden Savings Bank

Wallkill Valley Federal Savings and Loan Association

West Point Tours, Inc.

William A. Smith & Son, Inc.

Matching Gifts

Chevron Lockheed Martin Corporation PEPSICO Foundation

State Farm Insurance Co.

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Tributes

July 1, 2020 – June 30, 2021

Honorary Gifts

In Honor of The 25th Anniversary of Kathy & Tim Upson

Anne W. Rich '71

In Honor of All Teachers

Eileen Monahan '66

In Honor of Anthony Collura

Theresa Giammona

In Honor of Dr. James F. Cotter

Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund

Shirley A. Adams '10

Jason and Heather Adsit

Bobbie M. Allen '67

Donald L. Allen '95

Barbara A. Ammons '74

Julie A. Amodeo '72

Elizabeth A. Angleman '74

Ifeoma Awaka '19

Bonnie L. Babcock '98

Susan E. Bach '82

Margaret M. Barry '73

Jill G. Barton '09

Stephanie A. Beals '07

Kathleen C. Behringer '67

Sherri L. Berardinelli

Claire F. Boland '73

Eugenia M. Adams Bolton '69

Sr. Danielle Bonetti, C.S.J. '71

Donna M. Borcherdt '69

Mary J. Brantley '81

Catherine F. Breitenbach '73

Mary Anne Brickhouse '67

Elizabeth S. Brittman '83

Diane K. Brockett '77

Kathleen A. Burns '82

Celestine M. Campbell '95

Melinda J. Canary '10

Helen Carmody '63

Patricia A. Cavanagh '74

Susan J. Chernek '77

Anne M. Chiapetta '81

Stephanie S. Collins '80

Carolyn Concolino '92

Mary Lynn Conklin '99

Gerald V. Conlon, Jr. '94

Mary Lois Connell '67

William T. Corrigan '81

Concetta Cracolici '99

Rita H. Crana '82

Melissa Cruz '09

Anne Marie B. Cullinan '73

Susan N. Dagenais '72

Dale Ellen Dammier '80

Timothy & Michele Daniels

Maryann B. Davidson '78

Marguerite C. De Venuto '88

Sr. Lois Dee '68

Bernice DeFina-Mastoros '90

Dr. Jorge R. Delgado '83

Thomas J. De Soye '90

Susan P. Dexter '75

Christopher X. Dougherty '95

Dr. Katherine P. Douglas

Robert & Linda Dunbar

Mary Jo S. Espasas '68

Norma Evans

Margaret A. Falsey '72

Leona N. Faust '98

Karen C. Feliciano '11

Joan Fenton Henry '77

Mary Ann Fitzpatrick '64

Gail H. Fogarty '97

Edward J. Forgit '87

Dr. Michael L. Fox

James P. Fragnito '93

Dr. Michael J. Fraser '82

Patricia A. Fuller '02

William R. Gedgard

Regina M. Gibson '00

Arthur & Grace Gloeckler

Beth A. Glynn '91

Irene H. Gogal '68

Kim E. Grey '99

Jamie L. Gutierrez '77

Patricia D. Harbin '14

Janice E. Harding '81

Jane A. Harkinson '69

Elizabeth Harper

Sharon A. Harris '78

Dorothy A. Hayden

Ryan Hayes '18

Dolores A. Hayowyk '71

Rita J. Heater '69

Jane Hess '76

Dr. Carl Hoegler

Timothy & Diane Hogan

Julia A. Holland '84

Cathleen M. Howard '73

Lillian A. Hudson '88

Steven K. Hunter '88

Michelle A. Iacuessa '94

Beth-Ann C. Janis '79

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Tributes July 1, 2020 – June 30, 2021

Ellen B. Jimenez '74

David Johnson & Barbara Taylor

Edward Johnston

Shirley A. Jones '82

Marcia L. Jones '72

Mary Ann Joyce '72

Terrance A. Kerley '71

Margaret M. Kissane '84

Jeanette M. Kluckowski '83

Mary C. Knight '88

Sr. Constance M. Koch '71

Marie E. Kochek '83

Sr. Ann Jerome Kociolek '70

John W. Koepper '72

Janet M. Kolano '68

Paula E. Kordich '71

Rosemary M. Kuruc '77

Anne C. Lavergne '87

Anne Leclercq

Ann Livoti

Andre P. Loubier '96

Christine T. Lowndes '72

Mary R. Maguire '67

Jeanne C. Maltes '92

Mary S. Mano '89

Rita A. Mare-Hasselbacher '65

Cheryl A. Margiotta '81

Kathleen M. Markisello '87

Sr. Philomena M. McCartney '68

Valerie J. McCloskey '04

Robert and Ginny McCurdy

Elizabeth G. McCurdy

John & Mary Jo McDermott

Marylyn M. McDonald '71

Sally A. McDonnell '69

Eileen G. McDowell '90

Evangelist & Jennifer McGowan

Mary T. McGrath '73

Kathleen M. McGuinness '69

Mary McHenry

Maria F. McHugh '83

Maureen T. McLoughlin '78

Mary R. McTamaney '68

Beverly '68 and Ken Mennerich

Cristy L. Meyer '97

Dr. Robert P. Miller

Elizabeth R. Mills '86

Catherine E. Misiaszek '72

Rowena Mock '83

Eileen Monahan '66

Salvatore A. Mondello '00

Katherine R. Mooney '88

Patricia M. Moresco '00

Anne C. Morrow '89

Edward J. Mucci '73

Mary Murachanian '57

Sr. Margaret Murphy

Theresa A. Murray-Clasen '82

Maureen '71 and Deacon Thomas Neppl

Mary Ann Nichelini '68

MaryEllen Noble

Kate J. Novak '81

Christine M. Nunn '73

Gary & Kathleen Nuszer

Dr. Joseph O. O'Connor '73

Susan K. Olsen '68

Steven T. Otlowski '74

Mary Castiello Peduzzi '67

Gianna L. Pelliccia '14

PEPSICO Foundation

Tracey A. Perea '01

Barbara Petruzzelli

Marissa A. Pino '18

Alicia S. Plevritis '03

Kelly A. Pluchino '03

Lisa A. Poplawski '75

Ellen M. Porter '71

Colleen A. Postel '80

Sr. Lucy Povilonis '72

Nancy Quackenbush '03

Vincenza Randazzo '71

Kathleen A. Reilly '84

Aaron Ricci '16 and Emily DiBiase Ricci '15

Mary T. Richard '76

Kathleen O. Ricker '69

Clarisa M. Rosario-DeGroate '14

Harriet D. Rowlette '82

Victoria A. Ryder '83

Judith A. Saleh '79

Dorothy R. Sanger '74

Gloria A. Santacroce '88

Dr. Anthony Scardillo

C. Jamie Scott '73

Margaret Sedlmeir '67

Jamie M. Sheehan '06

Regina E. Sikorski '73

Glenn Simpson '94

Audra J. Smith '04

Scott Snyder

John & Eileen Sowa

Dr. Margaret L. Spence '66

Susan Spinelli '72

Laurene Spiteri '95

Elaine G. Squeri '64 & Ronald W. French Kathleen R. Steenrod '67

Rosanne L. Stockhofer '71

Sr. Patricia E. Sullivan '64

Sr. Maureen E. Sullivan '72

Summit Actuarial Services, LLC

Nicholas A. Syrigos '09

Rose '68 and Maurice Talbot Patricia C. Taylor '81

Mary P. Thalacker '78

Mary A. Thomas '75

Kelvin T. Thomas '82

Elizabeth Thomas-Cappello

Alice Thompson '67

Mr. & Mrs. Michael Tighe

Joan Kennedy Tolley '67

Bernadette Tourtual '66

Margaret S. Treacy '13

Kimberly L. Trez '93

Loretta Uszacki

Lori D. VanBuren '05

Sr. Magdeleine M. Vandal, R.J.M. '73

Annette Vetre '72

Alicia M. Walker '17

Brittany Walker '18

Mary C. Wassi '72

Helen I. Weber '75

David Weyant '97

Mary S. Winar '79

William F. Wing III '99

Sandra R. Wisniewski '82

Arlene M. Witman '66

Jacqueline S. Woods '86

Robert M. Worshinski '07

Linda H. Youngren '69

Jeannine E. Zaluski '01

Janet A. Zeman

Dr. Charles M. Zola

In Honor of Dr. Margaret Dames Mary M. Deatherage '75

In Honor of Sr. Leona DeBoer Mary T. Richard '76

In Honor of Megan E. Doyle Katherine Doyle

In Honor of Diane Gerald '83 Danette Howard Holiday McKiernan

In Honor of George & Kathryn Hoomkwap Kekuut J. Hoomkwap

In Honor of the Kaplan Library Staff Barbara Petruzzelli

In

Honor of Anelise McCarty Maureen McCarty

In Honor of Sr. Catherine Walsh

Frederick '90 & Marianne '89 Compton, Jr.

Memorial Gifts

In Memory of Sr. Frances Berski

Sr. Lorelle Elcock '66 Marie F. Sossi '79

In Memory of Monica Bugiada Gary A. Pinar '01

In Memory of Dieter W. Bussigel

Dominican Sisters of Hope Dr. Irene and Mr. Joseph Nunnari

In Memory of Margaret P. Cavanagh

Patricia A. Cavanagh '74 Colleen M. Cavanagh-Bendernagel '77

In Memory of Rhonda Creighton

Sean T. Creighton '92

In Memory of Kate and Kelly Daley

Peter '00 & Kristi '00 Larson

In Memory of Virginia J. Davidson

Dominican Sisters of Hope Dr. Irene and Mr. Joseph Nunnari Peter '00 & Kristi '00 Larson Dr. Marie-Therese C. Sulit

In Memory of Lt. Col. J. M. Desch Dr. Elizabeth A. Scannell-Desch '72

In Memory of Patricia Welch Donahue '72 Dr. Mary Ellen Doherty '72

In Memory of Emilio Ejercito, MD Marilyn J. Ejercito '77

In Memory of Maureen O'Brien Patricia W. Ferrari '73

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Tributes July 1, 2020 – June 30, 2021

In Memory of Mary Jane Hughes

Gedgard '64

William R. Gedgard

In Memory of Gertrude Rowe Haight

Sandra M. Haight '84

In Memory of Carol Bolton Hamilton '71

Jim & Delores Sahakian

In Memory of Raymond Hutton

John R. Hutton '03

In Memory of Dana Julkerski

Peter '00 & Kristi '00 Larson

In Memory of Ellen Ann Kiley Van Tine, BSN, RN, Class of 79 Francis C. Kiley

In Memory of Walter & Margaret Lambert

Eileen P. Lambert '73

In Memory of Dr. Edith Lessor

Virginia E. Thompson '79

In Memory of Stephen McCarthy

Peter '00 & Kristi '00 Larson Stephen & Christine McCarthy

In Memory of James McEnery

William R. Gedgard

In Memory of Judith McLaughlin

Patricia Nocton

In Memory of Susan Webster Nee '89

John Nee

In Memory of Michael Perkins

Anthony Scardillo

In Memory of Marissa Pica

Laurie A. Walsh '83

In Memory of Louis Richiski

Marie L. Cavanaugh '71

Valerie Cooke

James Corcoran

Susan M. Dowling-Quarles '71

Maryann Harris '71

John Knapp

Mr. & Mrs. Kevin Onorato

Sr. Mary Anne Powers Barbara Reuschle '71 F.E. Smurlo Jr.

In Memory of Janice C. Ruggiero

John & Joan Danek

In Memory of Lorraine Santacroce

Mary Anne Brickhouse '67

Gail Blair-Bruno

Sharon L. Burke

Mary Bury Marie Carroll Margaret Cheng

Mr. & Mrs. John Corkedale

Carol D'Anton

Mr. & Mrs. Derek M. Daniels

John W. Daniels

Mr. & Mrs. Louis I. Dawes

Karen A. DeCrosta '75

Rosalie A. DeLuca

Karen Denisi

Dominican Sisters of Hope

Barbara E. Donaldson

Carol Douglas

Richard A. Fiore

Marie Fitzgerald '88

Rachel R. Fitzgibbons '72

Joan & George Gambeski

Kevin '94 and Mary Gould

Robin B. Grove Mary E. Havens

Mary Ann Jagger

Carla J. Karnavezos '07

Susan Kartis

Col. & Mrs. Cole C. Kingseed Donna M. Kipers

Bill Kostenblatt

Katherine J. La Rocca

Sally Lawler

Mr. & Mrs. Raymond M. Leduc

Barbara E. Lisi '94

Mr. & Mrs. David Maksomski

Kathleen Marley

Kathleen F. Mazzarelli '73

Mr. & Mrs. Angelo Michetti

Ann W. Moniz

Nancy Morano

Marilyn D. Mundy

Newburgh Lions Foundation Inc.

Patricia Nocton

Joan M. Patino '70

Patricia A. Porvaznik

Marilyn Reitan

Debra M. Roe

Jeannine P. Rogers

Susan Rossi

Adair E. Santoro '85

Eileen C. Sassmann '66

Joseph A. Scalzo

Dorothy Schorno

Mr. & Mrs. Scott S. Schorno

Catherine P. Sheehan

Margaret Sklarz

Arlene Sosta '64

Sr. Patricia E. Sullivan '64

Nancy Tripi

Rosalyn M. Vross

Mr. & Mrs. Barry R. Weiss

Catherine L. Windrum

Frances A. Wirth '83

In Memory of Marie Murphy Scannell

Dr. Mary Ellen Doherty '72

Dr. Elizabeth A. Scannell-Desch '72

In Memory of Annette Scesa

Maeve A. Cizek '89

In Memory of Albina & Patrick Sheehan

Catherine P. Sheehan

In Memory of John H. Smith, Sr.

Kathleen P. Barton '10

Jill Cappa

Community Foundation of Orange & Sullivan

Phil DeAngelo

Drake Loeb PLLC

Dolores Driscoll

John V. Forman

Maryanne Freiburger

Glenn Griffin

Ellen Kann

Cathy S. McCarty

Robert and Ginny McCurdy

Joan C. McGuirk

Kristy Mitchell

Eileen Osterby

Judith H. Papo '05

John V. Pelella, Jr.

Preferred Mutual Insurance Company

Rotary Club of Greater Newburgh

Seely & Durland, Inc.

The Insurance Board

Alice Thornton

Beth A. Thorpe '79

Patti Zakow

In Memory of Joseph Zeman

Janet Zeman

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Archive photo of Lorraine Santacroce with students

Mount Saint Mary College was established by the Dominican Sisters to offer education to any qualified student who might seek such an education. The legacy Sisters is simple: turn no deserving and qualified student away, especially for reasons and help all good students achieve the success and dreams they hope

From the Director of Campus Ministry Fr. Greg Fluet

Our college is still informed by the pillars of Spirituality, Study, Community

Dear friends,

It is with a sense of gratitude that I pen these few words at the end of the Donor Impact Report.

Mount Saint Mary College was established by the Dominican Sisters to offer excellence in education to any qualified student who might seek such an education. The legacy of the Sisters is simple: turn no deserving and qualified student away, especially for financial reasons and help all good students achieve the success and dreams they hope for.

Our college is still informed by the pillars of Spirituality, Study, Community and Service. To maintain those realities and to avoid turning away qualified students becomes more and more challenging with the ever rising cost of education. That challenged increased in a dramatic way with the pandemic. Suddenly food insecurity, heat, and rent for families of both traditional and what might be termed nontraditional students (single mothers as an example) forced very hard choices.

This past year, I joined an incredible team to identify recipients of MSMC donor scholarships. It involved hours of making difficult decisions. At first glance, a $500

To maintain those realities and to avoid turning away qualified students becomes and more challenging with the ever rising cost of education. That challenged a dramatic way with the pandemic. Suddenly food insecurity, heat, and rent both traditional and what might be termed non-traditional students (single mothers example) forced very hard choices.

This past year, I joined an incredible team to identify recipients of MSMC donor scholarships. It involved hours of making difficult decisions. At first glance, scholarship might mean little. To some of the candidates … many of know personally… it meant the difference between dropping out of school or hours on a second job and less study time nt books, it meant supplies, a chance to study at MSMC.

scholarship might mean little. To some of the candidates, however… many of whom I know personally… it meant the difference between dropping out of school or getting more hours on a second job and less study time. It meant books, it meant supplies, and it meant a chance to study at MSMC.

Your generosity is creating future nurses, future teachers, and future business

Your generosity is assisting countless others by the service and dedication that future teachers, nurses, and business leaders will bring to the community. It investment in the future.

We are incredibly grateful for your generosity and simply put we need more scholarships to continue the Dominican legacy of this wonderful college in making excellence of this college available to all.

God bless you and thank you!

Your generosity is creating future nurses, future teachers, and future business leaders. Your generosity is assisting countless others by the service and dedication that these future teachers, nurses, and business leaders will bring to the community. It is an investment in the future.

We are incredibly grateful for your generosity and simply put we need more donor scholarships to continue the Dominican legacy of this wonderful college in making the excellence of this college available to all.

God bless you and thank you!

Fr. Gregoire J. Fluet,

Office of Campus Ministry

Phone: 845-569-3417 | E-mail: Gregoire.Fluet@msmc.edu

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From the President

Dear Members of the Mount Saint Mary College Community:

Thank you, as always, for your incredible support of the Mount! When you commit your time, your energy, your ideas, and your resources to the college, you have a direct impact on students and their experience at this fine institution.

The Advancement Committee of the Board of Trustees, the talented team in the Advancement office, and the creative people in the Marketing office, work tirelessly throughout the year to develop the Donor Impact Report. We all owe them a heartfelt thanks for the efforts, and I hope you enjoyed what you found in these pages.

This Donor Impact Report contains a record of those who have so generously given of themselves to benefit our community and provides a unique perspective on the ways in which your volunteer efforts and philanthropic endeavors dramatically improve the college’s academic programs, student-learning initiatives, and overall campus culture. Moreover, the report demonstrates how your contributions reflect and continue the distinguished and laudable legacy of the Dominican Sisters. Like our founding sisters, it is clear

that our supporters have made the four Dominican pillars of study, spirituality, community, and service a part of their everyday lives.

When they arrived in Newburgh in 1883, the Dominican Sisters had their hearts and minds set on scholarship and service. What they built for us goes beyond brick and mortar, beyond just a place to get an education. For our students, our distinguished friends, our faculty and staff, and our nearly 20,000 alumni, Mount Saint Mary College is a place to live, grow, serve, and thrive.

I can’t thank you enough for everything you do to help make the Mount such an incredible place. These stories reflect the college’s deep commitment to service – and to providing pathways of opportunity to students and community stakeholders. Given how isolated we all feel during the pandemic, it is great to see that we have so many dedicated alumni and friends who are eager to reach out and make a difference in the lives of our students.

Go Knights!

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Mount Saint Mary College

Your gift Your Way

We know your passion for The Mount sparks in multiple ways

With you and your unique MSMC experience in mind, we’re introducing a new way of giving, where you get to decide what your donation goes towards: an academic division, athletics, Campus Ministry, theatre, student activities – the choice is yours. Ensure these opportunities continue for Mount students today, for the next 60 years, and beyond. Change the world by changing campus.

Don’t wait, make your gift today by visiting www.msmc.edu/LoveMSMC

ACADEMICS

Enrich the educational experience by supporting any one of the 80+ top-notch academic programs.

Athletics 21 intercollegiate Division III teams and intramural activities encourage teamwork, discipline, social interaction, and competition among students.

Internship Fund

Internships offer students the opportunity to gain work experience. Donations cover expenses attached to these experiences by providing stipends for positions that are unpaid or underpaid.

Donor Scholarships

Help sponsor the next generation of Mount grads with a gift to a scholarship program.

Student Emergency Needs Fund

Provides financial support to current students who are unable to meet sudden essential expenses due to emergencies.

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