In the past several months, our nation has seen the most disruptive economic and financial conditions since the Great Depression. I am reminded during such times of the importance of Eastern’s mission to prepare graduates for an ever-changing world, while making sure Eastern is accessible to students from all backgrounds. Whatever professional opportunities our students pursue, Eastern graduates are well prepared for the challenges they will encounter.
Nine of every 10 Eastern students stay in our state after they graduate, serving as talented members of the Connecticut workforce and as contributing members of their local communities. Our students gain real -life experience and marketable skills that they can immediately use in the workplace. An Eastern education is grounded in the liberal arts, providing each of our students with skills and knowledge they can adapt to the social, technological and economic changes of the 21st century. As a January 2007 report of the Association of American Colleges and Universities concluded, “In an economy fueled by innovation, the capabilities developed through a liberal education have become America’s most valuable economic asset.”
Even in the midst of unsettling economic news, our faculty, students and alumni continue to excel. In this issue of EASTERN magazine, you will read how Eastern utilizes the generosity of its donors to provide much-needed scholarship assistance to deserving students. You will also learn about a group of nine Eastern math graduates who are making use of their skills at a U.S. Navy research facility in Rhode Island. And you will get a glimpse of undergraduate research at Eastern, led by Psychology Professor Deirdre Fitzgerald, which is occurring in the field of autism.
These and other stories about the academic and professional accomplishments of Eastern students, faculty and alumni remind me every day that our University adds value to people’s lives and remains an essential resource to the State of Connecticut. To the more than 2,000 donors listed in this issue, I would like to say “thank you” for your unwavering support. With this continued support, we shall prevail in our quest to become a premier public liberal arts university, a University of First Choice.
Elsa M. Núñez President
E A S T E R N A L U M N I
ADICHIE NAMED A MACARTHUR FELLOW
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie ’01 continues to shine as a star in the literary world. On Sept. 23, the Chicagobased John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation named Adichie one of 25 MacArthur Fellows for 2008. Each awardee will receive $500,000 in “no strings attached” support over the next five years.
Adichie, winner of Eastern’s Distinguished Alumni Award in 2004, was named Nigeria, West Africa’s Artist of the Year in January 2008. In November 2007, she won Britain’s Orange Prize for Fiction, that country’s top literary prize, for her most recent novel, “Half of a Yellow Sun,” published in 2006. Adichie’s debut
novel, “Purple Hibiscus,” published in 2003, immediately gained international attention, with one reviewer calling
MAKING HIS MARK AS AN AUTHOR
it “a monumental literary achievement and a prayer for Nigeria.”
Adichie received a master’s degree from Johns Hopkins University in 2003. This past May she earned an M.A. from Yale University.
MacArthur Fellowships allow recipients to accelerate their current activities or take their work in new directions. The 25 Fellows work across a broad spectrum of professions and include a neurobiologist, a saxophonist, a critical care physician, an urban farmer, an optical physicist, a sculptor, a geriatrician, a historian of medicine, and an inventor of musical instruments.
Like most Eastern Connecticut State has taught. He is a frequent contributor University alumni, Paul Karrer ’77 is to radio, where he offers political editograteful that Eastern has helped him rials. Karrer has given public readings achieve his dreams — in his case, as a of his works in the San Francisco area; sixth-grade elementary school teacher in has been published in numerous magaMonterey, CA. zines and periodicals; and his work has appeared in “Chicken Soup for the Karrer helped put Eastern’s exchange Mother & Daughter Soul,” “Chicken program on the map. “I was in the first Soup for the Unsinkable Soul,” “Chicken bunch of Eastern exchange students to Soup for the College Soul,” “A 4th go to England,” he recalled. “That expe- Course of Chicken Soup for the Soul,” rience was amazing. Since that time, and “Open My Eyes, Open My Soul: I’ve set off to the many far corners of our Celebrating Our Common Humanity.” planet. Eastern was my starting point.”
After graduating from Eastern with his teaching certificate, Karrer toured the world for eight years with the Peace Corps, visiting countries such as Samoa, England and Korea.
In addition to being a teacher, Karrer is a prolific writer. He writes mostly nonfiction short stories about his teaching experiences and the places in which he
Karrer is currently at work on a memoir about the communication he has had with one of his former fifth-grade students, now serving a 13-year prison sentence. He has compiled more than two years of letters and correspondence for the memoir, tentatively titled “I Sleep With One Eye Open — An Inmate’s
BACK IN THE DAY
Robert Brewster ’68 remembers when Professor Ralph Yulo taught his class how to create a simple hot air balloon: “My friends and I decided to try the experiment — on a much larger scale. We taped dry cleaner bags together and lit several boxes of birthday candles. After launching the balloon at night on High Street near Burr Hall, we watched in amazement as the balloon rose into the sky — and never noticed the screams from Burr or the sirens in downtown Willimantic!
“The glowing balloon rose 1,000 feet in the air before catching fire. The next morning, we were shocked to hear that the women in Burr Hall had been panicked by a ‘UFO.’ The police and fire departments were called, and Air Force jets from Westover Air Force Base in Chicopee were later scrambled to investigate the sighting. Fearing suspension, we never spoke of the incident (even to each other) until I finally revealed the story to President Elsa Núñez at the Orlando alumni reception this past spring.”
ALUMNI RECRUITERS ATTEND ACCOUNTING FAIR
Recruiting remains strong on campus, despite the faltering economy. At the fourth annual Accounting Career Fair held Oct. 9, more than 30 recruiters met with upwards of 100 accounting majors to hire interns and employees. Among the recruiters were 12 Eastern alumni, including Fred Hughes ’87, Sean Morse ’07 and Courtney Morgan ’08, all of Blum Shapiro & Co.; Alicia McCain ’08 of CSCPA; Marc Mojica '08 and William Kaplita '08, both of Whittlesey & Hadley; Alex (Nelson) Bancroft ’05 and Heather Capalbo '07, both of Marien & Co., LLC; Jamie Fedeli ’04 of Haggett Longobardi; Donald Johnson ’01 of PriceWaterhouseCoopers and Northeastern University; Todd Clark ’98 of the State of Connecticut, Auditors of Public Accounts; and Adam Seigle ’08 of RMI.
For Eleanor (Labinger) Freedman ’51, her decision to enroll in a particular class turned out to be a life-changing one. In 1947, she took a political science course with Professor Francis Willey. Willey urged his students to attend a convention at the Hartford Armory for former Minnesota Gov. Harold Stassen, who was running as a presidential candidate for the Republican party. Three years later, while teaching in Rocky Hill, she was introduced to Frank Freedman, a young lawyer from Springfield, MA. They discovered that they had both attended the same convention in 1947. “One thing led to another. We were married in July 1953.”
Her husband became assistant attorney general in western Massachusetts, then mayor of Springfield for three terms before being appointed chief judge for Massachusetts, where he served on the bench for 30 years. “Professors know best I’m certainly glad I took Professor Willey’s advice!”
In front, from left: Will Rubinow of the Lyle Group (the event’s sponsor); Sean Morse ’07; Courtney Morgan '08; Alicia McCain '08; William Kaplita '08; Heather Capalbo '07; and Lana Pontbriant '93, administrative assistant in the Office of Career Services. In back, from left: Jamie Fedeli ’04; Fred Hughes ’87; Ryan Rose '00, associate director of alumni affairs; Donald Johnson ’01; Marc Mojica ‘08; Alex (Nelson) Bancroft ’05; Todd Clark ’98; Adam Seigle '08; and Michael Stenko, director of alumni affairs.
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INAUGURAL “EASTERN FELLOWS” NAMED
To help celebrate the opening of the new Science Building, four alumni who graduated from Eastern with science-related degrees came back to campus on Oct. 21 to participate in the new “Eastern Fellows” program, which recognizes Eastern alumni who have distinguished themselves in their careers. It is hoped that the program will enrich the education of current Eastern undergraduates by exposing them to alumni who are willing to share their specialized academic and work experiences.
The first group of Eastern Fellows participated in a panel discussion in the Science Building’s resource room. Panelists included: Adam Baldinger ’88, curatorial associate for the Department of Invertebrate Zoology at Harvard University’s Museum of Comparative Zoology; Eric Lazo-Wasem ’79, the senior collections manager in the Department of Invertebrate Zoology at the Peabody Museum at Yale University; Veterinarian Wendy Ernst ’93, who practices in Lebanon, CT; and Frederick Johnson ’78, senior vice president for GEI Consultants, Inc., an environmental consulting firm. Also appointed an Eastern Fellow was Francis Falck Jr. ’75, a leading eye surgeon in southeastern Connecticut, who will meet students at a later date.
Johnson said that Eastern had taught him problem-solving skills, and he encouraged today’s students to “keep asking why . . . remain curious.” Ernst recalled thinking, “I will
WELCOMES NEW MEMBERS
never take another science course” after high school but took Human Biology her first year and “everything changed for me. I ended up being very happy that I stayed here.” Ballinger said, “Where I am now I could not have achieved without my education at Eastern, especially my work in biology.” Laso-Wassem said, “I can’t get over the campus. This really has become a public liberal arts university.”
The ECSU Alumni Association Board of Directors recently welcomed six new members for 2008–09. The new members are: Chelsea Adams ’07 of Naugatuck, internal communications specialist for Hartford Public Schools; Wayne I. Benjamin ’89 of Windsor, senior project manager for the City of Hartford’s Economic Development Department; Keri Ellis ’03, a resident of Rogers, AR, who is the channel marketing manager for Honeywell Consumer Products Group; Bert Nussbaum ’63 of Lakewood, NJ, a studentteaching intern supervisor for Rutgers University and a mentor for school principals for the New Jersey State Department of Education; Maribel Sanchez ’04 of Wethersfield, a program advisor for the University of Connecticut’s Educational Talent Search Program; and Kelvin Harris ’05 of Baltimore, MD, who is the community director for the Office of Residential Life at the University of Maryland at Baltimore County.
Persons interested in serving on the Alumni Association Board of Directors should contact Michael Stenko, director of alumni affairs, at stenkom@easternct.edu or at (860) 465-4509.
EASTERN Winter 2009
NEW WEBSITE FOR EASTERN ALUMNI
Eastern’s Alumni website is new and improved! Check it out at www.easternct.edu/alumni/alumni_friends, and keep up with the latest Alumni Calendar.
EASTERN NEWSFLASH
Stay current with all the latest news from campus through “Newsflash,” Eastern’s e-newsletter. To make sure you don’t miss anything, send your e-mail address to the Office of Alumni Affairs at alumni@easternct.edu
EASTERN ALUMNI ON FACEBOOK
More than 700 alumni have joined Eastern’s Facebook group. Stay connected with other alumni and share your thoughts and ideas with Eastern’s Alumni Affairs staff; go to: www.facebook.com/home.php#/group. php?gid=79114190466&ref=ts
From left: Wendy Ernst, Frederick Johnson, Eastern President Elsa Núñez, Eric Lazo-Wasem and Adam Baldinger.
EASTERN “HITS THE ROAD” TO REACH OUT TO ALUMNI
a reception at Butterfield 8 in Manhattan were, sitting, from
Schiavone ’06, Tracey Udas ’06, Luz (Lopez) Roca ’93 and Maria
Back, from left: Dan Campbell ’99, Loic Williamson ’02, Robert Rollins ’07, Ryan Rose ’00, Kenneth DeLisa, Elsa Núñez, David Jones ’04, Stephanie Laudone ‘04, Brandy DuBreuil ’04, Shalamiesha Moore ’04, Marissa Ribolini ’03, Thomas Gibson ’99, William (JoJo) Farrell ’97, and Kate McMahon.
ECSU ALUMNI ASSOCIATION
Call for Nominations for the Board of Directors
The ECSU Alumni Association Board of Directors Nominating Committee is actively seeking names of alumni interested in serving on the Board. We are looking for a diverse slate consistent with our student and alumni populations. Self-nominations are encouraged. The Board is composed of a maximum of 18 directors. Each director shall be an active member of the Association, and shall be elected to a three-year term by a majority vote at the annual meeting.
The Office of Alumni Affairs looks to the Board to review alumni programs, seeking input as to whether the direction the office is taking is meeting the needs of Eastern alumni with its policy decisions, program planning, long-range planning, reunions and area events. The ECSU Alumni Association and its Board of Directors also Eastern was on the road again during the fall semester, hosting alumni receptions in Manchester, NH; Springfield, MA; and New York, NY.
Kenneth DeLisa, vice president for institutional advancement, greeted alumni gathered at the Radisson Hotel in Manchester in early September, while President Elsa Núñez hosted receptions at Butterfield 8 in Midtown Manhattan in October and at the Marriott Hotel in Springfield in November.
The receptions brought alumni together for social and professional networking. DeLisa and Núñez also updated alumni on the latest news from the University, including the new Strategic Plan, the new Master Plan and the shifting trends taking place among incoming students who are making Eastern their “University of First Choice.”
Watch for information on upcoming alumni receptions planned for the spring. For the latest information, visit www.easternct.edu/ alumni/alumni_friends/.
PRESIDENT’S LEADERSHIP AWARDS LUNCHEON
Three Eastern alumni and a special friend of the University will be honored on May 1, 2009 during the President’s Leadership Awards Luncheon, hosted by President Elsa Núñez in the Paul E. Johnson Community Room of the J. Eugene Smith Library. This year’s awards recipients are: Distinguished Alumni Awards – Barbara A. Candales ’74 and Albert J. Wojtcuk ’54; Distinguished Service Award – Frank Perrotti ’51; and Hermann Beckert “Friends of the University” Award – Hans Weiss For more information on the awards, or to attend the Awards Luncheon, contact the Office of Alumni Affairs at (860) 465-5302 or at alumni@easternct.edu.
serves and involves Eastern alumni and students in the preservation of the University’s image, tradition, pride and status as the state’s designated public liberal arts university. Members of the Board of Directors also serve as advocates and ambassadors in support of the mission, values and policies of the ECSU Alumni Association.
To nominate yourself and/or another alumnus/a, please submit a letter of interest and resume to:
Michael J.
Stenko
Director of Alumni Affairs
Eastern Connecticut State University 83 Windham Street Willimantic, CT 06226
(860) 465-4509
(860) 465-4518 (FAX) stenkom@easternct.edu
Please include the nominee’s name, home address, city, state, phone, e-mail address, class year, current occupation (if applicable) and major. Nominations are due in the Alumni Office by May 1, 2009. Please contact the Alumni Office with any questions.
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left: Rachael
Jacobson ’90.
The cost of a college education is one of the best investments a person
BY AMY BRENNER-FRICKE
first in their families to attend college, and many come from modest family backgrounds. With state and federal contributions lagging behind the rising costs of higher education, scholarships are critical to students’ ability to afford a college degree.
Thanks to the generosity of more than 2,000 annual donors, Eastern offers various scholarship opportunities for students. A number of endowed competitive scholarships are awarded each year to continuing and returning students. Approximately 100 named scholarships are currently funded by the ECSU Foundation, Inc., the University’s vehicle for attracting and managing scholarship
support. Some are for students with need, many are aimed at students in particular majors, and still others stipulate special circumstances for recipients. In April 2008, more than $210,000 was awarded to 189 Eastern students.
Sulthana Sayed ’09 of Waterbury said the scholarships she has received from the ECSU Foundation are among the resources she has used to make her mark on campus. Sayed, who is a resident assistant and the president of the Student Government Association, is the recipient of the Windham Pepsi Scholarship and the
Yankee Gas Endowed Scholarship. “A strong influence to excel academically was the ability to receive additional financial aid and support from Eastern,” she said.
The University Honors Program, which was founded in 1973, offers full in-state tuition scholarships to all students who are accepted as Honors Scholars. As a general guideline, incoming freshmen in the program have graduated in the top 10 percent of their class and have a combined critical reading and math SAT score of at least 1230. Continuing or transfer students must have a cumulative grade point average of 3.5 or above. In fall 2008, 24 Honors scholarships were awarded to incoming students. These scholarships are renewable
About half of Eastern Connecticut State University’s students are the
Above, merit-based scholarship recipients Adriana Dilberto, Brittney Cava and Laura Macaluso meet with Christopher Dorsey, assistant director of admissions. At left, Eastern’s Student Government Association President Sulthana Sayed (right) meets with Vice President Michael Pina. At right, President Núñez assists Kay Roan, longtime member of the ECSU Foundation, Inc. Board of Directors, in presenting the Kathleen W. Roan Endowed Scholarship to Kelsey Watson at the Foundation’s Competitive Scholarship Ceremony in April 2008.
annually as long as the students maintain a specific grade point average, complete at least one Honors course per year, and demonstrate active involvement in the co-curricular and scholarly activities of the Honors Program and the University community.
This past fall, Eastern also implemented a new merit- based scholarship program to recognize talented students while also encouraging academic excellence and timely graduation. While the awards do not cover all tuition costs amounts range from $2,000 to $3,000 per year they are significant to recipients, and help some students complete their financial plan to attend Eastern. The scholarships are also renewable annually, providing that the students maintain a specific grade point average, fulfill on-campus housing requirements, and make successful progress toward timely graduation. The merit- based scholarships are awarded in addition to any need- based financial aid that a student might receive.
Through the merit-based scholarship initiative, the University seeks not only to recognize high-achieving students, but also to help make it possible for these students to attend Eastern, their college of first choice, according to Kimberly Crone, director of admissions and enrollment management. “In selecting merit-based scholarship recipients, we are acknowledging students who have demonstrated academic rigor
in high school, have selected Eastern as their university of first choice and have a strong commitment to contribute to Eastern’s public liberal arts community,” she said. “The scholarships help us to recruit and retain these students so they can live on campus full time and serve as role models for other students. The scholarships also serve as incentives for recipients to graduate in four years. We want these academic achievers to become successful Eastern alumni.”
Sixty-four incoming freshmen and transfer students received merit-based scholarships in fall 2008. According to the recipients, the scholarships were a key factor when considering schools. “I was very torn between Eastern and another college so the scholarship was the deciding factor for me,” said Brittney Cava, a freshman from Torrington. Cava, who is majoring in history and social science, was a National Honor Society member and honor roll student in high school who graduated in the top 20 percent of her class.
Laura Macaluso, an undeclared freshman from Wethersfield, said the
scholarship played a significant factor in her decision to attend Eastern. “I did not come to Eastern solely for the scholarship, but it did help take some of the burden off my parents,” she said. Macaluso, who graduated in the top 15 percent of her high school class, also served as a peer mentor and was captain of her soccer team.
“The scholarship was a big reason why I came to Eastern,” said Adriana Dilberto of Waterbury, a freshman majoring in English and secondary education. Dilberto was a straight-A student in high school who graduated in the top 10 percent of her class.
Donations to scholarship funds help ensure that the ECSU Foundation can provide more scholarship aid, thereby assisting more students. In some cases, award amounts can be increased with additional philanthropic support. For more information about the ECSU Foundation, Inc., contact Joseph McGann, director of institutional advancement, at (860) 465- 4514 or mcgannj@easternct.edu.
PROFESSOR MICHAEL GABLE
early 150 Eastern Connecticut State University alumni, faculty members and invited guests gathered in the Betty R. Tipton Room of the Student Center on Oct. 18 to honor Biology Professor Michael Gable, who retired from full- time teaching after 36 years at Eastern.
The event kicked off at 4 p.m. with a social hour and tours of the new Science Building, which opened in September. Eastern alumni — many of whom had not returned to campus in a number of years — marveled at the size and elegance of the 174,000square-foot facility. “It’s absolutely beautiful,” said Gayle (Lambert) Sirpenski ’78, adding that she was impressed with the amount of laboratory space in the building. “When I was taking science classes, we were in Goddard, which had small rooms. The ne w building is state-of-the-art.”
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After the tours, guests made their way to the Student Center for the dinner program, which included remarks and remembrances of Gable.
Kenneth DeLisa, vice president for institutional advancement, welcomed the attendees and thanked donors who have made pledges to the Michael F. Gable Student Assistantship Fund. DeLisa announced that donations to the fund had already reached $40,000. “This is a testament to your generosity and to the impact that Mike had on Eastern students,” he said.
Additional remarks were made by Carmen Cid, dean of the School of Arts and Sciences, who said the Eastern community “owes Mike Gable a lot for his zest for fun and his love of teaching”; by Biology Professor Martin Levin, who related several humorous anecdotes about his longtime friendship with Gable; and by Eastern President Elsa Núñez, who recounted Gable’s inspirational impact on his students over the years.
“Mike Gable is a perfect example of what makes an institution like Eastern special,” Núñez said. “It’s not about our campus and our facilities. It’s not about awards and conference
Taking time out from the festivities for a photo were, from left: Biology Professor Martin Levin; Adam Baldinger ’88; Biology Professor Michael Gable; Eric LazoWasem ’79; and Thomas Poirier ’76.
presentations, journal articles, and other trappings of academe, although Mike has certainly held his own in those ranks. It is about making an enduring impact on the life and career of our students, by helping them find their muse and immerse themselves in their passion.”
Núñez then invited guests to participate in a lighthearted game of “Name That Bug,” in recognition of Gable’s lifelong research focus. A slideshow of photographs of various “bugs” was displayed, and the attendees were challenged to shout out the Latin name for each. Interspersed with photos of amphipods such as Quadrimaera were pictures of a Volkswagon Beetle and Beatles drummer Ringo Starr, which provoked laughter from the crowd. (Everyone remembered Gable’s vintage Gremlin, known for its own “bugs.”)
After dinner, several alumni took the podium to share their gratitude and admiration for Gable as a teacher, mentor and friend. Adam Baldinger ’88 said he realized that he would pursue a career in invertebrate zoology after taking one of Gable’s classes. “Mike has significantly contributed to my success as a biologist, and ultimately to my career,” said Baldinger, a curatorial associate for the Departments of Invertebrate Zoology and Malcology at Harvard University’s Museum of Comparative Zoology.
Eric Lazo-Wasem ’79, who is the senior collections manager in the
Department of Invertebrate Zoology at the Peabody Museum at Yale University, talked about the major debt he owes to Gable: “When I first arrived at Eastern in 1975, I never imagined that my whole scientific career would take the path it has. The great foundation I got from Eastern and from Mike Gable has opened all the doors that I’ve been able to travel through scientifically.”
Thomas Poirier ’76 described how Gable’s encouragement had convinced him to continue his studies. “Thanks to Mike Gable, I started to think that this kid from Waterbury, who didn’t think he would even finish college, was where he should be,” said Poirier, now an infectious disease physician in Gainesville, FL.
Other alumni echoed the sentiments of the featured speakers, remembering Gable as a professor who was passionate about teaching and his students. “Dr. Gable’s classes were intensive, but we learned a lot,” said William Tyminiski ’03, who is currently enrolled in a Ph.D. program in geography at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. “After taking his class, you felt that you could do well in any class.”
Gable thanked the crowd for attending the event, and named his parents, siblings, other family members, friends, Eastern administration and Biology Department faculty and staff as driving forces, adding that the principal force in his life was his students. “I’ve been fortunate to have this job I’ve had fun for 36 years,” he said. “Tonight you have made me feel very, very valued, and I thank you very much.”
The Michael F. Gable Student Assistantship Fund has been established for the purpose of providing grant awards to Eastern students who serve in biology assistantships. For more information or to make a donation, contact Peter Dane, associate director of institutional advancement, at (860) 465- 4513 or danep@easternct.edu.
Above, at left: Professor Michael Gable (second from left) chats with Gayle (Lambert) Sirpenski ’78, Linda (Whittlesey) Lennox ’80 and Diane (Jacobson) Kablik ’78 during the social hour in the Science Building. At right:Thomas Poirier ’76 enjoys a laugh with Gable (center) and Eastern President Elsa Núñez.
BY AMY BRENNER-FRICKE
Quick, get out your calculators. What is the mathematical probability that one research center comprising approximately 4,400 military and civilian personnel working at sites around the world would include nine Eastern graduates?
The Naval Undersea Research Center (NUWC), headquartered in Newport, RI, is the Navy’s full-spectrum research, development, test and evaluation, and fleet support center for submarines, autonomous underwater systems, and offensive and defensive weapons systems associated with undersea warfare.
It is also where nine Eastern alumni of the Math and Computer Science Department are currently employed.
Douglas Moorcroft ’97, William Stiles ’97, John Wynne ’97, Basha M. (Zabielska) Wynne ’00, Rick Lilly ’95, Alan Basilica ’87, Robert Schmidt ’00, Megan Cryer Gibson ’99 and Patricia Hargraves Maciejewski ’76 all serve in technical positions at NUWC sites throughout the country.
Why have so many Eastern graduates ended up at NUWC? Basilica, who develops control software for the Navy’s latest unmanned surface
From left: Alan Basilica ’87, Rick Lilly ’95, Basha M. (Zabielska) Wynne ’00, and Douglas Moorcroft ’97
vehicle, thinks it has to do with the quality of education that Eastern alumni bring to the workplace.
“I suspect the first individuals with Eastern credentials ultimately turned out to be well prepared to support NUWC and the local contractor’s missions. Those individuals probably opened the doors for others,” he said.
According to Moorcroft, the stream of Eastern alumni to the naval facility may have had its start with a student co-op program that was offered through the New London base before it was transferred and combined with the Newport division in 1996. Moorcroft participated in the program and was an enthusiastic advocate of the experience. “A lot of the work was quite interesting, and I was thrilled with what I was doing,” he said. His current job, which he says is “basically to break things,” involves testing sonar systems in the Virginia Class subs.
For Lilly, the path to NUWC led directly from the U.S. Navy, where he served for 20 years. He now works as an acoustic intercept and ranging
project manager at a NUWC facility in Hawaii. “I started taking classes at Eastern because I was working with guys who were doing inputting and signal processing, and I had to understand what they were talking about,” said Lilly. “I knew Eastern had a pretty good math and computer science program.”
Staff Sergeant John Wynne, who was deployed to Iraq in May for an 18month stint with his National Guard unit, works on the hardware -to- hardware interfaces for heavyweight torpedoes at NUWC. He was hired at the Newport facility in 2001 after a stint at Computer Sciences Corporation. His wife, Basha Wynne, worked as a contractor at NUWC before being hired in January 2008.
Schmidt, an ASW Combat Systems and Future Sensors Resource Officer, oversees NUWC’s antisubmarine warfare underwater sensors program in Washington, DC, where he has been stationed for the past four years.
weekends it allowed me to use the time I had to pursue my degree.”
According to Schmidt, his Eastern degree has propelled him up the career ladder at NUWC. “The degree has been an enabler for all the positions I’ve had since then,” he said. “I was a program manager. But after I got my degree, I got into bigger project management and then was invited to take an assignment in Washington. Now I work for the Chief of Naval Operations.”
He said it was the value of a bachelor’s degree that attracted him to the University. “I had an associate’s degree, had several patents to my name and had published a number of documents. But after 15 years, I could only go so far at NUWC with that degree,” he said, adding that a conversation with colleague and fellow Eastern alumnus Lilly “convinced me that going to Eastern was the right thing to do.” He said he was drawn to Eastern because of the flexibility of the program as well. “I could go to school nights and on the
Basha Wynne, who conducts reliability/maintainability/availability analyses and sustainability studies for the submarine combat systems, believes her degree will prove invaluable no matter where she works. “I don’t think it’s specific to NUWC a degree from Eastern helps no matter where someone applies. Getting my degree was a building block necessary for expanding my professional growth,” she said.
Added Basilica, “Ultimately the real value of an Eastern education is realizing that the University has given you the skills and confidence to tackle problems as they arise both professionally and personally.”
Deirdre Lee Fitzgerald, associate professor of psychology and applied behavior analysis, enjoys helping her students prepare for careers that will impact children with autism and related disorders.
Behavior analysis is the scientific study of behavior and crosses the disciplines of education, psychology, social work, business, health and wellness, and human services. Eastern’s three-course sequence in behavior analysis is the only nationally approved program in Connecticut. The courses are designed to pre-
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pare candidates for the national certification examination administered by the Behavior Analyst Certification Board (BACB). An internship overseen by Fitzgerald is also available. In addition to preparing students for professional certification, Eastern’s course sequence readies students for graduate school and applied careers. “There are no clinics on our campus, so we are very involved in the community as part of this training,” says Fitzgerald.
Eastern is a member of an elite group of international universities and institutions of higher education whose curriculum and instructors have undergone review and been approved by the BACB. Although many of them provide courses at the graduate level in this specialized
profession, Eastern is one of only 20 schools in the world to have approved courses at the undergraduate level.
Assistant Professor James Diller joined Eastern this past fall, bringing his expertise in behavior analysis from his previous position at West Virginia University. “I hope to train applied behavior analysts in the basic science on which the application is built, and provide opportunities for them to hone their application,” says Diller.
Eastern students have shared their research in behavior analysis at national conferences. At the 34th annual convention of the Association for Behavior Analysis International, held in Chicago in May 2008, Eastern alumni Shawn Bryant ’00, Tim Piskura ’01 and April Heimlich Stretz ’02 joined Fitzgerald on a panel to discuss effective consultation practices. Jessica Paredes ’06 contrasted science and pseudoscience in behavioral treatments in a session for Spanish speakers. In addition, 2008 graduates Melissa Michaud, Tricia Heavisides, Menika Schulte, Mallory Keegan and Putita Kachornvitaya presented a symposium on how to develop an autism program.
Schulte, who works with children with disabilities at Area Corporative Educational Services in North Haven, says Eastern’s program “has allowed me to learn more about autism. . . the field of autism and other pervasive developmental disabilities is the area I wish to pursue as a career.”
S S T T U U D D E E N N T T A A T T H H L L E E T T E E
After serving in Afghanistan, Eastern student returns with new perspective
BY TRISTAN HOBBES ’09 AND ROBERT MOLTA
isiting the battlefields of Gettysburg as a child had always fascinated David Earle. After graduating in 2000 from Daniel Hand High School in Madison, Earle enlisted in the Army and attended basic training before enrolling at Eastern Connecticut State University in fall 2001.
The following seven years were complicated. After attending three semesters at Eastern, Earle was activated by the Army. In 2004, he found himself at Fort Bragg in North Carolina, and then on his way to Afghanistan, where he served from January 2006 through April 2007.
While at Eastern, Earle had been an integral member of the cross country and indoor and outdoor track-andfield teams. In Afghanistan, he was just another soldier doing his job as a member of the Provincial Reconstruction Team — a group of soldiers who act as bodyguards while the local Afghan people build roads and schools and dig wells.
Earle called Bagram Air Base in the province of Parwan home for a year. Although the base afforded some of the comforts of home, Earle was shot at several times and witnessed a car bombing. Such experiences have had a lasting impact. “I am always on alert,” he said. “Even basic noises like a train bring back memories.”
In April 2007, Earle was discharged and returned to the United States with a new appreciation for things he had previously taken for granted. He re -enrolled at Eastern as a fulltime student in fall 2007 and plans to graduate in spring 2009 with a degree in history and American studies.
Upon his return to Eastern and the trackand-field program, Earle competed throughout this past indoor season at distances between 1,500 and 5,000 meters. After participating in the early meets of the outdoor season, he opted to spend the second half of the season conditioning on an individual basis and assisting the coaching staff. He admits that he became frustrated at his inability to match his previous successes. At 3,000 meters this year, Earle ran about one minute slower than his personal- best time of 9:50.84, set as a 19-year-old freshman six years ago.
Although the time away from Eastern has had a visible effect on his athletic performance, Earle returned with a fresh approach to his academics. Only an average student during his first few semesters at Eastern, Earle compiled a 3.7 grade point average this past spring.
Earle may not run as fast as he once did, but his life experiences are making the journey significantly more rewarding, and have made him a better teammate and student.
Sabbaticals for university professors were first introduced at Harvard University in 1880.The concept was to give professors a break or leave, a time when they were not expected to teach, but rather would have an opportunity for rejuvenation and restoration. Since then, sabbaticals have become an integral part of higher education in the United States, allowing faculty in thousands of colleges and universities the opportunity to enhance their skills as educators and scholars.
BY ANNE PAPPALARDO
Biology Professor Elizabeth Cowles, chair of the Sabbatic Leave Committee, says faculty and their students benefit greatly from sabbatic leaves. “Sabbaticals allow time for personal reassessment and reflection. Faculty members arrive back recharged and ready to apply what they learned during their leaves in their teaching, research and other activities,” she said.
Cowles believes that the University has much to gain from sabbaticals. “We work on projects to facilitate our professional development and make contacts outside of Eastern. This initiates dialog with others in our discipline and keeps us current in our areas of expertise, which ultimately benefits the University.”
Faculty members who have returned from recent sabbaticals agree. Mary Kenny, associate professor of anthropology, spent the 2007-08 academic
year conducting fieldwork in a quilombo, a community formed by descendants of runaway slaves, in northeast Brazil. Her research focused on identity, memory and heritage. According to Kenny, “Sabbatical leaves are a gift of time for reflection, taking stock, and delving deeper into scholarly, professional and personal interests. Having time off from daily obligations and responsibilities allows for redirecting one’s energies to pursuits that are often placed on the back burner.”
Kenny’s fieldwork in Brazil has enriched the classroom curriculum of her courses in which she discusses human rights, social justice, globalization and the effects of chronic poverty on people’s lives. Her sabbatical helped deepen her understanding of “the importance of local priorities, meanings, networks and relationships as markers of belonging and resistance to globalization and the
different ways in which globalization is understood and lived.”
Kristin Jacobi, head of cataloging at the J. Eugene Smith Library, performed professional services, such as cataloging and classification, at the Charles Darwin Research Station Library in the Galapagos Islands between January and May 2008. Her trip was meant to extend Eastern’s outreach to those studying and/or working in the Galapagos Islands, which in turn may develop future exchanges or experiences. According to Jacobi, “That’s what sabbaticals are for — taking yourself out of your ordinary life to experience different opportunities and languages, places and people. It changes your life.”
Dennis Canterbury, associate professor of sociology, traveled to Ghana, West Africa in fall 2007 to conduct research comparing West Africa and the Caribbean related to structural
adjustment, mining, labor and agriculture. In particular, he studied government policies and market conditions related to poultry, cotton, rice and cassava production, as well as the negative impact of gold and diamond mining. In addition, Canterbury taught political economy, sociological theory, and development theory classes to undergraduate and graduate sociology students at the University of Cape Coast in Ghana, and conducted research on Hindus in Pedu, which is located in the central region of Ghana. He is also developing a study abroad program for Eastern students in Ghana. “In my case, the benefits included networking, seeing a new place and experiencing a new culture, and collaborating on research with peers. My visit to Ghana has transformed my life permanently.”
Richard Reynolds, professor of education, spent four months at the University of Newcastle, New South
Wales, Australia in fall 2007 to conduct research on Aboriginal education at the university’s Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Center. One project he researched at Waratah West Public School in New South Wales involved an award-winning program to develop appreciation of Aboriginal culture; 25 percent of the students at the school are of Aboriginal descent. “Sabbaticals allow you to get away, renew, and establish discourse with peers in other places. It wakes you up to what goes on in the real world,” he said.
Fourteen faculty members were approved for the 2008-09 academic
At far left: Students at Waratah West Public School in Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia, play their homemade didgeridoos.The school, an experiment in K-6 education, was visited by Education Professor Richard Reynolds during his sabbatical. At near left: Professor Dennis Canterbury (lime
year. Some of the sabbaticals include plans to write books; develop and implement an Eastern student-run stress management service project for Windham public schools; and a trip to China which will lead to artwork depicting China’s social, economical, political and cultural transformation. Others involve teaching public administration and policy to graduate students in Serbia and the gathering of sunrise and sunset refraction data from Edmonton, Canada, to continue research on the variability of astronomical refraction.
Whether performing sabbatical research in a foreign country or completing a book in their own home, the renewed energy and newfound knowledge of faculty upon their return to campus from sabbaticals is sure to enrich the lives of Eastern faculty, staff and students.
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green shirt) poses with his graduate students at the University of Cape Coast in Ghana.
At left: Anthropology Professor Mary Kenny shares a meal with a local resident during her sabbatic leave, which she spent in a quilombo in northeast Brazil. Above: Kristin Jacobi (center), head of cataloging at the J. Eugene Library, volunteered at the Charles Darwin Research Station Library in the Galapagos Islands. She is pictured with Rosemary (left) and Peter Grant, noted research biologists from Princeton University.
IIn n v v e esst tiin n g g iin n C C o o n n n n e e c ctti i c c u utt’ ’ ss F F u uttu urre e
A Message from the Foundation President
Dear Friends of Eastern:
The roster of donors listed in this Annual Report of Donors covering fiscal year 2008 (July 1, 2007June 30, 2008) is visible proof of the generosity and support of the many alumni, friends, corporations, foundations, and faculty/staff who believe in the mission and direction of Eastern. In fact, FY08 was a milestone year for the ECSU Foundation, with total giving a record $6,999,242.
We all know that Eastern has a history of transforming lives. Certainly endowed scholarships have been the focus of Eastern’s philanthropic efforts the past few years and the effects have been far reaching. The $35,000 endowed scholarship in honor of Dr. Stephen Kenton at the time of his retirement this past April was made possible by the generosity of many math alumni and friends, while the $4.4 million gift from the Estate of Dorothy Brown will provide heightened levels of scholarships for students with unmet financial need.
With a larger scholarship endowment, we are better positioned to attract able students who otherwise could not afford a college education. The implications to the Eastern students, the local community and the state are immense when you consider that more than 85 percent of the University’s graduates remain in Connecticut to live and raise their families, diminishing the “brain drain” that can have lasting effects on our economy.
If you weren’t in a position to give this past year, please give serious thought to making Eastern a priority in 2009 and remember that gifts of all sizes are appreciated. To those who did donate in FY08, thanks so much for your generosity. Your contribution sends a strong message that Eastern is providing a strong public liberal arts education that is effectively preparing students to be productive leaders in a global society. Thank you for your support.
Sincerely,
Timothy H. Coppage, President ECSU Foundation, Inc.
† Deceased Donor
* Donor for five or more consecutive years
Businesses, Foundations & Organizations
TOWER SOCIETY - PLATINUM
Northeast Utilities *
SBM Charitable Foundation, Inc. *
The Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation, Inc.
The Nellie Mae Education Foundation, Inc.
United Illuminating Company *
TOWER SOCIETY - DIAMOND
Connecticut Light and Power
Rosie's For All Kids Foundation, Inc.
The Rhoda and David Chase Family Foundation, Inc.
TOWER SOCIETY - GOLD
Barnes & Noble College Bookstores, Inc. * Sodexo Inc & Affiliates *
TOWER SOCIETY - SILVER
Chester Kitchings Family Foundation *
Incentra Solutions, Inc.
NewAlliance Bank *
Pepsi-Cola Bottling Company *
TOWER SOCIETY - BRONZE
Chartwells
NewAlliance Foundation
People's United Bank
Savings Institute Bank & Trust *
F.R. NOBLE ASSOCIATES
Aetna Foundation Matching Gift
Altrusa International, Inc.
ATMEL Corporation
Beaudoin Construction, Inc.
BKM Enterprises, Inc. * Blum Shapiro Foundation, Inc.
BVH Integrated Services, Inc *
CFM Construction Corp.
Charter Communications * Constitution Coach, Inc. *
Dominion Foundation
Dunkin Donuts
Enterprise Rent-A-Car
ExxonMobil Foundation, Inc.
Fastenal
FedEx Ground
First Financial Insurance Company
First Investors Corporation
Hans Weiss Gallery & Studio
Kahan, Kerensky & Capossela, LLP
Liberty Bank Foundation
Lowney Family Foundation *
M.A.L.E.S.
New England Design, Inc.
Orthopaedic Sports Specialists
S/L/A/M Collaborative *
Sallie Mae Fund *
Shaboo Productions
SimplexGrinnell
The College Board
The Lester & Phyllis Foster Foundation
The Lyle Group, LLC
University of Connecticut
Wal-Mart Foundation
Windham Community Memorial Hospital
Zlotnick Construction, Inc. *
THE 1889 SOCIETY
Commercial Moving Services, LLC
Creative Benefit Services, Inc.
Hispanic Recruitment Services Inc.
J.K. Hamilton Builders, Inc.
Mahavir Vision Inc.
Phoenix Equity Planning Corp.
RKD Associates, LLC *
Robert K. Griffith & Associates, Inc.
Ryan Business Systems, Inc.
Sandler & Mara, P.C.
Stewart Staffing Solutions, LLC
Suburban Stationers, Inc.
United Technologies Corporation
Urban League of Greater Hartford, Inc.
Webster Bank
Wesleyan University
THE PRESIDENT'S CIRCLE
Camp Horizons, Inc.
Charles Pasteryak, Jr., Inc.
Asphalt Paving
ECSU Public Safety
ING Foundation
Kimberly A. Gates - Remax East of the River
Laz Parking Ltd.
Matthew Raynor DMD/James Raynor DDS/Louis Cano DDS
Media Control Company, Inc.
Michael Daros Roofing & Home Improvments
MLK Day Planning Committee
Mountain High Resort
Potter's Oil Service *
Sherwin Williams Company
Wachovia Foundation - Matching Gifts Program
Willimantic Brewing Company *
THE CENTURY CLUB
AT&T Foundation *
Bagel One Enterprises LLC
Becker Professional Review
Bender's Oil Service, Inc.
BL Companies, Inc.
C. Wright Contracting Corp.
Chap Inc.
Coastal Health Consultants, PA
Countryside Realty
Dairy Queen
Danbury High School
ERW, Inc
Falck Eye Center, LLC.
Hyatt Resorts Hawaii
J & J Construction LLC
Killingly Intermediate School
Los Angeles Times Matching Gift Program
M & R Construction and Landscaping, LLC
Manafort Brothers, Inc. *
Mr. Raymond C. Voght, IV, CPA, LLC
MTS Builders Inc.
Nicola, Yester & Company PC
Northeast Utilities Foundation, Inc.
O&G Industries, Inc.
Para-Pharm Inc.
Pearson Education, Professional and Career Division
† Deceased Donor * Donor for five or more consecutive years
John Walker '82
Ivan Walrath M'03
Richard '81 & Carol '81 Walsh
Kim Ward
Norman Warrender '54
Robert Watson
Karl Westberg '93
Patricia Whitaker
Doris White '53
Edward Wiezbicki '63
Wendi Wight '88
Margaret Williams '58
Barbara Willkens
Jennifer Wilson
John '87 & Michele Wilson
Mary Winar
Rosemary Witkoski
Karen Wojnarowski '05
Albert Wojtcuk '54
Curtis Wolff '05
Alan & Olga Wright
Elizabeth Zurmuhlen
Aleksander Zygmunt '07
EASTERN DONOR
Carol Abatelli *
Joseph '79 & Maureen '03
Adams
Gerelyn Adcock '03
Landry Ahoueya '03
Anthony Aidoo
Jennifer Aiken '08
Donna Albeke '04
Alison Alberghini '06
Nicholas Albino
Rachel Albino '04
Karen Albright
Suzette Alexander '81
Ivelisse Alvarez-Rivera '08
Gary Ambukewicz '73
Joseph Amendola
Amanda Anderson '08
Elaine Anderson '08
Milton Anderson †
Sarah Anderson
Deborah Andstrom '05
Susan Antonucci
scholarships at the annual Bowl-a-Thon.
Nicholas Barry '03
Elizabeth Bartol '77
Daryl Basch '86
Carl Battinelli
Brian Battistelli '08
Angela Bazin
Ian Beazley '01
Stephanie Beckert
Marie Bedor '02
Jay Beebe '08
David Beiler
Kirk Belanger '03
Kathleen Belisle '73
Matthew Bellerive
Marybeth Bender
Joan Bennett
Jeffrey Bergmann '08
Harold Bernstein '80
George '82 & Karen M'96 Berris
Debra Berube '97
Laurel Best '75
Ann Bevins '86
Scott '91 & Michele '95 Anzalone *
Raymond Aramini
Carmelo Aresco
Diane Arnesen
Elsa Arnett-Conley M'97
Edward Arnold
Fred Ashton
Melody Aubin '08
Paul Aurelia
David Autencio '08
David Avenia
Mary Avery '49
Isaac Ayala '08
Peter Bachiochi
Mary Bacon
Susan Bailey
John Baker '89
Kerri Baker '04
Christopher Ballard
Jacqueline Ballato '75
Kathleen Bannon '90
Arlene Baril '69 *
Harry Barney
Therese Barning
Angela Baron '95
Glynn Baron '90
Michelle Barresi
Cynthia Bialy '80
Ashley Biegert '08
Michael Bielewicz
Leo '78 & Ellen '78 Bienvenue
Dona Billing '74
Donna Bilodeau
Karen Bilodeau
Anne Bingham '99
Gladys Bingham '53
Richard '68 & MaryAnn '60 Biziewski
Lynne Blais
John Blanchette '93 *
Cynthia Blazejak
Margaret Blevins '95
Patricia Blumstein
Abbie Bockus '08
Rosemary Bolstad '74
Bruce Bondi
Maureen Bordeaux '99
Kristine Botti '08
Collette Boudreau
Matthew Bove '04
Catherine Bowtruczyk
J. Boyington
Jeffrey Brandt '92
Diane Brangan
Jason Brasher '92
John Bratz
Steven '80 & JoAnn '81 Breaux
Therese Brehant
Mary Lou Bremer '88
James Brennan '08
Tamara Brierley '04
Gloria Brine '68
Robin Brisson
Lora Brodeur '81
Thomas Broffman
Dawn Brown M'92
Matthew Brown '07
Richard Brown '68
Andrew Brunswick '08
Elaine Buano '74
Whitney Bucci '00
Joanne Buchanan
Mark Buchanan
Ronald Buchanan
Nancy Buckley '64
Patricia Buckley
Gary Burgess
Rachael Burkey '08
Patricia Burns
David Burr '08
Carol Bush '57
Evelyn Bushkoff
Lori Bushnell '96
William Butcher
Charles Butremovic '95 *
Janice Caleshu-Roth '96
Robert Caless
Laura Cambareri '08
Donna Campanello
Eleanor Campo '64
Joan Capaldi
Juliann Cappa
Phyllis Cappuccio '06
Michael Cardell '08
Debra Cardonita
Karen Cardozo '08
Mary Ann Carlin
Keith Carlough '79 *
Linda Carney
Rebecca Carroll '00
Michael Cassell '08
Christina Cavallaro '08
Cathleen Cavanaugh
Domenic Cessario
Melanie Chader '08
Mary Chalupsky
Chi Fong Chan '08
Beverly Chapman M'02
Mark Chappell '73
Patrica Charamut
Lisa Cheman
Pat Chiarenza
Miriam Chirico
Tammy Choleva
Trevor Choleva '08
Erik Christensen '08
Gladys Chudy '71
Carl Ciaffaglione '08
Grace Cipriano '03
Lorraine Citrone M'97
Lorraine Clapp '48
Kathleen Claprood M'05
Brandon Clark
Janice Clark
Kira Clark '05
Andrea Cleary '91 M'06
Jonathan Clements '08
Nikki Cleveland
Beth Coccia '00
Cathy Cody
Stephen Cohan '84
Andrea Colapietro '02
Gilbert Colby M'96
Patrick Coleman '02
Thomas Coletti '76
Cathryn Collins '70
Marianne Congdon
Kathleen Connor
Allison Cook '08
Louise Cooke
Diana Cormier '86
Kimberly Cornell '08
Ryan Corthouts '08
Marianne Cote '71 M'78
Alan '85 & Maureen '94 Cox
Irene Cretella
Kevin Crickmore '95
Marlene Cronkite
Judith Cumiskey
Annabelle Curran '67 *
Janet Cushing
Adam '03 & Karen '01 Czerwinski
Mark '79 & June '79 Dalidowitz
Kimberly David '08
Gloria Day '74
Thomas DeBernardo
Clinton & Danette Deckert
Kathleen DeFranco '96
Anthony Del Grego
Melissa DeMarco '06
Daniel DeMayo '08
Jane Denault '74 *
Nikki DeNicola '08
Janet Denny
Sheree Denny
Heather DeSantis '08
G. Scott Deshefy
Susan DeVito
Debra Dewing
Marie-Pierre Diana M'88
Julie DiDonato
Janet Dinihanian
Andrew Dion-Tollman
Maria DiPaola
Vincent Disisto
Karen Domahowski '08
Thomas Domanick '08
Elizabeth Dominguez
Jeffrey '76 & Kathleen '71 Donahue
John Donohue '07
Patrick Dougherty '68
Richard Douville '72
Suzanne Dowling
Michael Doyle
Alisha Driscoll '08
Dorothy Drobney '94 M'02
Peter Drzewiecki
Kimberly Duchesne
Donna Dudish '99
Joan Duell '81
Michael Duffy
Sharon Dumais '07
Victoria Dundics M'82
Robert Dupont '08
Karen Dyrland
Nancy Eastwood
Dexter Eccleston '07
Sarah Edgar
Vita Ehlers '67
Alice Eisenberg '85
Ashley Elliott '08
Kristen Elliott '08
Ellen Embardo
Carole Erlandson
Carlos Escoto
Lisa Espinosa '97
Christine Estelle '66
Elizabeth Evans
Lynda Everett
Wendi Everton
Melissa Ewing '08
Sally-Ann Exley '95
Michael Eza '08
Brent Faherty '08
Gail Faherty M'02
Kathya Faith
Alana Falanga '08
Clare Falcha '89
Linda Fandel
Amanda Featherston '08
Shirley Ferraro
Gail Filippetti '86
Charlotte Finlay
Elise Firestone '08
Linda Firmani
Janet Fisher
Hope Fitz
Frederick & Andrea Fitzner
Patricia Flaherty
Stephen & Cynthia Fleischer
Michael Fleming '92
Virginia Fletcher
Diane Flewelling '04
George & Barbara '00 Fliegelman
Pedro Flores
Judith Flynn '72
Evelyn Foran
Kara Forman '08
Gina Forsa
Carol Foss '68
Gary Fountain '94
Ellen Fournier
Richard Fournier '63
Jacque Francois '79
Heather Franks '08
David '77 & Ann '79 Franzi
Thomas Fraser
Jean Fugate '68
Michael Gadoury '01
Marilee Gagliardo '04
Dennis Galipeau
Marie Garaventa
John Gasper '79 *
David Gauthier '99
Lacey Gaynor '08
Priscilla Gebbie M'92
Stephanie George '08
Thomas Geraghty '04
Elaine Gernux
Barbara Gilblair
Judine Gilchrist '08
Susan Giles
Ellen Gillette
Wilfred Gladue '63
William & Cheryl Gladwin
Morton & Irene Glasser
Elizabeth Glaude '72
Kailyn Glidden '08
Bonnie Godin '73
Franz Gojakovich
Elizabeth Goldsmith
Celia Golub '92
Debra Gomes
Alyssa Goodin '08
Thomas Goodin
Roger Goss '69 & Jennifer Coventry '70
Lorraine Gosselin '69 M'73
Lauren Graham '84
Justin Grakowsky '08
Patricia Grantham
Ruth Green '79
Daniel Greene '08
Joseph Greenier
Beverly Greenwood '71
Richard '53 & Judith '63 Grenier
Frances Grigerek
Doris Griscom
Heidi Griswold '08
Cody Guarnieri
Jerry '75 & Dencie '59 Guindon
Christina Gundlach
Katherine Gurtowsky
Samuel Gushurst
Gail Gustafson '61
Beth Habercoss
Sharon Hague
Laura Hall
Ashley Halligan '06
Patricia Halpin '75
Danielle Hamill '02
Kathryn Hamilton '76
Nancy Handman
Andrew Handras '05
Edward Handy
Mathew Hanlon '08
Carol Hanson-Dills
Judith Hany '62
Natalie Harbeson '77
Kathi Hardy
Daniel Harkins
Linda Harris
Jessica Harrison '08
Debra Hartley '96 *
Dorothea Hast
Denise Hawk '00
Norma Hawkins '64
Gregory Hebb '03
Paula Hebb M'88
Kimberly Heimer '04
David Henry '80
Roberto Hernandez
John Hesselbein '81
Margaret Hickson '55
Ann Higginbotham
Gregory Hildebrand
Helen Hobson '95
David Hoffman '70
Jay Hoggard
Rhonda Holley '08
Jamal Holloway '99
Alexander Holowaty '87
Jessie Hovey '68
Mary Hoy '96
Lori Hubeny
Deborah Hunt
Tara Hurt *
Susan Hutchens '69 *
James & Trudy Hyatt
Gary Iannantuono '95 *
Mallory Iffland
Judith Iversen
Tiffany Jablonski '08
Toni Ann Jablonski
Rita Jackson '53
Maria Jacobson-Gross '90
James Jagodzinski '08
Jean Jamieson '55 M'82 *
Peter Janetatos
Ryan Jassil '08
Kenneth Jello '78
Maureen Jendrucek '70
Eileen Jensen '69 *
Margaret Job M'97
Kristin John '08
Ashley Johnson '08
Dorthy Johnson
Jessica Johnson '08
Keniesha Johnson '08
Linda Johnson
Matthew Jordan
Robert Jost '04
Barbara Judd
Priscilla Judson
Mark Juliano '08
Katrina Kadyszewski '01
Helen Kaiser
Joel Kaletsky '74
Alex Kalisz '08
Barbara Kaluza '08
Carol Kammer '73 M'78
Ellen Kane '08
Marjorie Kania '76 *
Stephen Kania '78
Anastasia Kapetaneas
William Kaplita '08
Lewis & Shirley '72 Katz *
Mallory Keegan '08
Patricia Keeney-McCormack '67
Edward Kelley '95
Bonnie Kellogg '89
Jessica Kervin
Nicole Kiely '08
Kris Kimbro '06
Harry King M'64
Robin King
Deborah Kleckowski '84
Ann Knipe M'65
Ellen Kochersperger '52
Laurel Kohl '01
Carolyn Kokoska '81 *
Eleanor Koss '64
Mickey Koth
Nicole Krassas
Teresa Kregling
Joyce Kristoff
Pamela Kruh '81
Mykal Kuslis '08
Brian La Monica '08
Patricia Ladner '75
Jenna LaFlamme '08
Jennifer LaFlamme '08
Nancy LaFleur '97
Armand Lambert M'70
Amy Lampe '08
Jamie Langevin
Linda Lapera
Kathleen LaPlante
Jane Larned '00
Regina LaRose '65
Dayle Larson
Donna Latella
Ellen Lathrop '67
Phyllis Lathrop '48
William Lathrop
Wendy Lavigne '05
Theresa Lavoie '03
Theresa Lawrence
Becka Lazur '08
Margo Lazzerini M'78
Cheryl Le Beau '05
Brent Lee '08
Doris Lee
Kristen Lee '08
Rhonda Lee
William Lee '92
Jill LeFrancois '08
Alison Leone '01
Jennifer Leszczynski
David Levanto
Paul Levesque
Patricia Lewis
Jonathan Lillpopp '90
Jianhua Lin & Fang Li
Gary '77 & Marcy '81 Littlefield
Patrick Lloyd '08
Joseph Lobe '03
Amy Lococo
Randall Loomis '08
Philip Louchen '08
James Loughran '82
Lori Lowe
Jose Lozada
Gail Lucchina
Vivian Lucherini
Nicholas Luft '08
William Lugo
Catherine Lynch
Laurel Lynch '02
John Mace '01
Karen MacFarland '96
Joseph Macione
Arlene Maclure '70 M'72
Joanne Maddock
Lance Magnuson '65 *
Mark Mahder
Shirley Mailloux '93
Maegen Manning M'04
Raymond Manzi
Ashley Marchitto '08
David Mariasi '04
Patricia Marino '78
Tessa Marquis
Charlene Marquis-O'Brien '96
Briant Marsh M'80
Eric Martin
Pamela Martin '75
Mark Maruscsak '78
Lori Mather
Susan Matsen
Donna Matthews '75
Rory Maxwell '08
† Deceased Donor * Donor for five or more consecutive years
Eric Maynard
Amanda McClenathan '08
Thomas '85 M'87 & Robyn
McCullough
Margaret McDonald
Maureen McDonnell
John McKay
Devon McKenna '98
Brian McLaughlin '76
Stacey McManus '06
Bethany Meccariello '08
Elisa Medeiros '08
Adam Meikle '00
Claire Meikle '94
Katrina Mercer '08
Meredith Merchant '08
Jodi Merusi '77
Cecelia Messore '63
Meghan Milewski '95
Robert Miller
Lucinda Minich M'89
Lynn Misenti '91
Beth Mitchell '08
Matthew Mitchell '08
Martin Mlyniec '95 *
Dennis Moniz '00
Judy Moran
Michael Mordavsky '08
Denise Morell
Nancy Moriarty '81 M'85
Carol Moulton '79 *
Jean Mudgett '71
Susan Mugavero
Margo Mulholland
Sean Mulvey
Jennifer Murphy '01
Lori Murphy
Matthew Murphy
William Jr. '98 & Kara '99 Murphy
Marie Muthersbaugh '88
Jean Myers '86
Jennifer Nadeau '97
John '73 & Michele '71 Nahas
Danielle Nardone
Thomas Nasso
Susan Neff '85
Geoff Nicholson '72
Christine Nieminen M'00
Suzanne Ninteau
William Nizamoff '65
Rosemary Noonan '97
Jessica Notghi '08
Craig Nowak '96
Sandra Nuccio '63
Janice O'Brien
Kimberly O'Brien '08
Margaret O'Connell '86
Brian O'Connor
Catherine O'Crowley '90
Barbara O'Donnell '08
Susan O'Neil '08
Lois O'Rielly Kramer-Metraux
Annette O'Toole
Christopher O'Toole
Nory Oakes '99 M'07
Tracy Odell
Miguel Olmo
Judith Omphroy
Hilary Opperman
Maureen Opperman '73
Edyta Orzel '08
Brittany Osmer
Barbara Oster
Jamel Ostwald
Joel Padin '97
Matthew Paine
Marta Pallein
Dorothy Palmer '69
Valerie Palmerie '97
M. Panciera
Marcia Panciera
Ann Panteleakos
Philip '66 & Jane '70 Papineau
Angelina Parella
George Parker '64
Nancy Parker '55
Ryan Parsons '05
Robert Pasek '83
Tonya Passmore '08
Sherry Patterson '08
Karen Peck '81
Stephen Pedneault '89
Daniel Pegnataro '08
Debra Pegnataro
Robert Pelletier
Christophe Peltier
Kathleen Pepin '70
Nelson Pereira '03
Lori Perry '08
William Peterson '72
Gail Petrucci
Elizabeth Petruzzi
Joyce Phagan '94
Evan M'88 & Sandra '78 Philips
Glenn Pianka '86
William Picarella
Felix Piersa '86
Dawn Pindell '08
Lisa Pinette '95
Larrissa Pippin '08
Christine Piro
Rose Platt '48
Emil Pocock
Patricia Podurgiel '70
Jeannie Pogmore M'90
Courtney Poirier '08
Frank Pokorny '03
Katherine Poole
Kathleen Porcaro
Andrew Powaleny
Richard '79 & Joanne '79 Presto
John & Jacqueline '97 Preston
Cynthia Prete
Dacia Quandt
Erin Quinn '05
Juan Quintana
Thomas Racine '69
Constance Ranaudo '05
Elaine Ransom
Ryan Ravenelle '08
Roberta Reaoch-Fruchter '96
Thomas Regan
Ashley Reklaitis '08
Jill Reyor '80
Deborah Richard '03
Barbara Richards
Darlene Richards '96
Michelle Richardson '08
Linda Riegel
Kimberlee Riggsby '84
John & Rita '88 Risley
Jillian Robbins '08
John Robbins '81
Sharon Robbins '77
Scott Roberge
Heidi Roberto
Elizabeth Roberts '08
Ronald & Denise '98 Robillard
Beth-Ann Robinson
David Robinson
Saul Rodriguez '08
Zoraida Roldos '08
Steven Rolfe
Richard Rollason-Reese
Eileen Romeo
Charles Rommel
Maureen Ronau
and Clint Simmons paused from their golf game at Lake of Isles
Michael Rosado
Emily Rosenfield
Leslie Rossetto '84
Renee Rossi '06
Scott Rossi '97 M'04
Ada Roth '54 *
Michelle Rowe '08
Jennifer Roy '08
Jing Ruan '97
Stella Ruddley '30
Marcia Ruggiero
Andreas Ruiz-Diaz '98
Kenneth Ryack
Wendy Rys '08
Brandi Sabato '08
Martin Sagendorf '08
Michael Sainsbury '83
Anne Salemonas
Russell Sampson
Doris Samson
Benjamin Sanborn '07
Daniel Santos '87
William Saunders
Stephen Sawtelle '91
Michael '01 M'05 & Amy '01 M'07 Saxton *
Nicole Scandariato '08
Matthew Schardt M'01
Stephen Schindler
Dana Schmidt
Tina Schmied
Katherine Schmitt '45
Kimberly Schneider
Michael Schwalbe '05
Suzanne Schwarz
Mary Schweitzer
Kenneth Scott '08
Scott Seaman
Edward Sears '96 & Deborah Juzba '93
Michael Seaver '03
Nancy Seitz
Edmond Seney '53
Karen Sewell
Stacey Shaia
Deborah Shannon
Sharon Sharp '00
John Shaw
Edward Sheehan '02
Jennifer Shields '08
Stephen Shinfield
Marilyn Shirley '85
Daniel Shoenthal
Anupama Shrestha '95
Janet Sicilia '82
Julie Silvestri '03
Andrew Simmons '06
Brand Sisk
Rose Sistare '98
Cynthia Skerritt
Mary Skerritt
Lindsey Smith '08
Melissa Smith '08
Nathan Smith
Patricia Smith
Sandra Smutnick
Leslie Snow '04
Christine Soares '82
Edward Sokaitis '85
Mildred Sokolowski '68
Daniela Solomon
Joyce Solomon '49
David Soria '08
Patricia Soriero '69 M'74
Adrianne Sostre '08
Blair Soucy
Lois Soychak
Jacob Spaulding '08
Clifford Spelman
Stephen Spino '06
Angela Sposito '63
Joseph & Kathleen Spreng
Kathleen Stavola
George Stearns '95
Marie Stearns '08
Naomi Stein '96
Burma Stelmak '98
Cynthia Stolaronek '08
Kenneth Stone
Barbara Storrs '62
Patricia Strickland
Richard Sulinski '74
John Sullivan '77
Rebecca Sullivan '98
Michael Sumecki
Alice Sumner '90
Verna Swann M'01
Melanie Swantek
Mary Sweeney '54 *
Ryan Sylvestre '08
Cynthia Szurek
Andrew Taddei '87
Etsuko Tanaka
Andrea Tardif
Rocco Tarulli
Dennis Taylor
Debra Tedford
Ana Tejera
Christina Tejera '04
Marie Termine '72
Katherine Tesla '08
Peter Testori '03
Karen Therrien '05
Sarah Therrien '08
Elizabeth Thibodeau
Diane Thomas '87
Julie Thompson '87
Kim Thompson '02
Mary Kate Thompson
Tamara Thornton '08
Christine Thurston
Stephen Timreck '84
Cherielin Toporowski
Luz Torres
Donna Tracey '75
Timothy '77 M'90 & Penny '76 Tracy
Linda Tria '91
Philip Trostler '08
Michael Tudisca
John Tuggle
Elton Tylenda '80
Joanne Uhlinger '82
Thomas Urcinas
Ann Vaillencourt '99
Anthony Vallombroso '90 M'99
Edwin Varley
Robert Verno
Amy Vignone '08
Joseph Vitello '08
Virginia Viteri M'04
James Vocolina '91
Debra Wagner '76
Mary Wakefield
Thomas Ward
Janet Warren
Harry Watson '06
Virginia Watts
Paula Weber '72
Kelly Webster
Mary Webster *
Cinde Weiser-McVeigh '74
Karen Weist
Patrice Welch '95
William Welz
Sandra Werkheiser '76
Andreanos Wheway
Kevin White
Gregory Whitehead '08
Diane Wicks '75
Sandra Wilkos '06
Cathleen Williamson
Megan Williamson '05
Robin Winchell '08
Susan Winter '72
Dorothy Winters
Kathleen Wirtalla '83
Vickie Witham
Matthew Wojcik '08
Edna Woodbury M'64
Jean Woodward '69
Stanley Woronik '76
Michael Woznicki '02
Andrea Wright '84
Wendy Wright
Charles Wynn *
Christian Yankov
Frederick Yost '91
Heather Young '03
David Yutzey
Anthony Zaccaro '79
Kristin Zaccaro '08
Irwin & Lenore '56 Zagoren
Barbara Zamagni '70
Janet Zarick '94
Joan Zawadski '73
Lee Zdanys
Schuyler Zinser '08
Melissa Ziogas '08
John '58 & Diane '59 Zukowski
Scholarships
Dr. Jacqueline A. Abbott
Academic Achievement
Cecile I. Allen
Alston Memorial
Altrusa International, Inc.
Barnes and Noble Endowed
Dr. Stanley F. Battle and Judith Rozie-Battle
Hermann Beckert Music
Charlotte Biederman French Studies Award
Dr. Juliette P. Burstermann
Paul Burton Memorial
Doris K. Brown Endowed
Connie Campo Memorial
Arturo & Elba Candales Memorial Endowed
Dorothy N. Carlyle Endowed
Marlin S. Clark Endowed
The Class of 2008 Endowed Scholarship
ConnCAP
The Curran Family
Jarrell Cuyler and Angelica Padilla Memorial
Bruno Czech Memorial
John J. Delmonte, Jr.
Dr. Robert W. Dolph
Alf E. Dyrland Memorial
Eastern Chapter SUOAF Endowed
ECSU Class of 1994 Achievement
ECSU Foundation
ECSU Foundation Community Youth
ECSU Foundation Faculty/Staff
ECSU Foundation Fine Arts Program Award
ECSU New London High School Endowed
Grace F. Enggas
Neil Esposito Memorial Endowed
Forst Family
Founders of Accounting
Michael F. Gable Biology Student Assistantships
Thomas W. Gavigan Endowed
Francis E. Geissler
Todd Greenberg Memorial
John D. Heredia Endowed
Edith, John & Chandler Hicks Family
Luva Mead Hoar Endowed
Maximilian E. & Marion O. Hoffman Foundation
Carleton P. and Teresa H. James Endowed
Sophie L. Jenkins
Dr. Arthur L. Johnson Unity Fund
Paul E. Johnson, Sr.
Andy Jones Visual Arts
Mae K. Kaplitz Memorial Music
Stephen A. Kenton Endowed
Megan L. Kleczka
Memorial Endowed
Albert James Kline
Howard S. Kniffin Endowed Konover Endowed
Earle M. Lacey
Ellen L. Lang Endowed
Lauter-Greer-Flanzer
Liberty Bank Foundation
MassMutual
Mead Citizenship Award
Meehan & Daughters Real Estate and Development Endowed
Bernice C. Niejadlik Endowed
NRY
Dr. Ann Marie Orza Endowed
Peace Through Education
Daniel Pearl Memorial
David and Janet Philips Endowed
Post / Zipkin Endowed
The Franklin and Edith Prague Centennial
The Virginia and Charles Prewitt Peace and Human Rights Studies Endowment
Pedro Rivas-Diaz Memorial Fund
Kathleen W. Roan Endowed
Rogers Endowed Teaching
David M. Roth Memorial
SBM Charitable Foundation Early Childhood Education Endowed
Richard A. Savage
Tammy E. Schaeffer
Memorial Endowed
Scholarship for Entrepreneurial Creativity
George Shafer-Frederick Noble Endowed
Miriam E. Silcox
Sodexho
Student Government Association
Nancy K. Sulinski
Edmund J. Sullivan, M.D.
Elizabeth A. Thomas Endowed
Betty R. Tipton Memorial
Traveler’s Endowed
Ann and Kenneth Tucker
United Technologies Endowed
Rosalie Vernon Memorial
Sidney Vernon, M.D. Endowed
Randy D. Walmsley, Jr.
Andree & C.R. Webb Endowed
Hans Weiss Visual Arts Award
Priscilla Saunders Wilcox Memorial Windham Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co., Inc.
Henry N. and Frances Z. Winiarski
WTIC/Perry Ury
Yankee Gas Endowed
Frances Karlyn Zittel Endowed Award
Alumni Giving by Class
Stella Ruddley '30
Frances Vaida '39
Margaret Berthiaume '42
Luva Mead Hoar '42 *
Elena Lupinacci '42
Margaret Toner '42
Stasia Ziobrowski '42
Fern Carlson '43 *
Patricia Cody '43
Grace Mills '43
Ellen Moilanen '43
Elsie Hale '44 *
Anne Mahalawich '44
Elsie Jolly '45
Katherine Schmitt '45
Margaret Wilson '45 * †
Elizabeth Archer '46 *
Olive Buddington '47
Lorraine Clapp '48
Doris Glass '48
Phyllis Lathrop '48
Mary Oakes '48
Rose Platt '48
Mary Avery '49
Thomas Gavigan '49
Teresa James '49
Pauline Magliocco '49
† Deceased Donor
* Donor for five or more consecutive years
Frances Potter '49
Joyce Solomon '49
Ignatius Lombardo '50 †
Phyllis Michaud '50
Francis Franz '51
Patricia Franz '51
Dorothy Gale '51
Hazel Johnson '51
J. Thomas Lombardo '51
Edwin Manson '51
Francis Perrotti '51 *
Kathleen Ring '51
Barbara Rosenthal '51
Eleanor Waring '51
Beverly Webb '51
Dorothy Young '51 *
Ralph Young '51 *
Francesca Dussault '52
Ellen Kochersperger '52
Betty Levey '52
Gladys Bingham '53
L. Russell Burgess '53
Francis Burnham Jr. '53
Jean Derby '53
Evelyn Franson '53 *
Irene Gantick '53
Richard Grenier '53
Rita Jackson '53
Jane Lamb '53
Joanne Luppi '53
Walter McNally '53
Patricia Osten '53
Edward Requardt '53
Edmond Seney '53
Shirley Sherk '53
Anthony Strazzo '53
Doris White '53
Iva Burnham '54
Barbara Castagnaro '54
Roberta Hemmann '54
Lewis Lamb '54
Elizabeth Rodrigue '54
Ruth Rosebrooks '54 *
Ada Roth '54 *
Janet Selavka '54
Marie Strazzo '54
Mary Sweeney '54 *
Dorothy Thompson '54
Norman Warrender '54
President’s Legacy Society
The President’s Legacy Society was established to recognize and show appreciation to those individuals who have informed Eastern of their plans to provide for the University by means of a bequest, gift of life insurance, or a life income fund. Requests for anonymity are honored. The current members are as follows:
Anonymous (2)
Dr. Jacqueline Abbott
Milton Anderson
Madeline Bernstein
Estate of Dorothy E. Brown
Dorothy ’56 and Cameron Carlyle
Dr. Fred Cazel
Dr. Carmen Cid
Albert Wojtcuk '54
Nancy Fischer '55
Margaret Hickson '55
Catherine Hiller '55 *
Norma Paradis '55
Nancy Parker '55
Hermine Purvis '55 *
Ann Solvold '55
Mary Spellman '55
Jean Jamieson '55 M'82 *
Dorothy Carlyle '56
Mary Fatsi '56
Ronald Murphy '56
Robert Spillane '56
Arthur Thompson '56
Lenore Zagoren '56
Anthony Angelo '57
Joan Ballestrini '57
Raymond Brown '57
Carol Bush '57
Jean Fishbone '57
Morris Fishbone '57
Patrice Kaneda '57
Louis Leta '57
Marilyn McFarland '57
Annette Murphy '57
Geraldine Spillane '57
Vincentia Belbruno '57 M'71 *
Janet Bentley '58
Joyce Feen '58
Martha Greenwood '58
Carol Herskowitz '58
Nikoleta Kuplins '58
Frances Leta '58
Andrew Maneggia '58
Alice McMahon '58
Geraldine Murphy '58
Carol Ouillette '58
Noeleen Parker '58
William Parker '58
Joan Peterson '58
Mary Russo '58
Marion Stanavage '58
Ann Voyda '58
Margaret Williams '58
John Zukowski '58
William Gregonis '59
Dencie Guindon '59
Edward Nyerick Sr. '59 †
Estate of Olof Erlandson
Estate of Dr. Elizabeth Chappel Hansen
Estate of John Church Hicks
Luva Mead Hoar ’42
Jacqueline Holbrook
Estate of Paul Kaplitz
Deborah Kleckowski ’84
Ellen Lang ’81and James Watson, MD
Elena D. Lupinacci ’42
Kathleen McLaughlin ’88
Dr. Bertram Nussbaum ’63
Lori A. Polito ’85 & Robert F. Polito, Jr. ’86
Senator Edith G. Prague ’65
Dr. Charles Prewitt
Dr. Patricia Reardon
Dr. Margaret C. Toner ’42
Estate of Elizabeth M. Wright’30
Dorothy and Joseph Zaring
Estate of Captain Karl O. Zittel
For more information on how to make a gift in your will or trust and/or a life income gift, contact Kenneth J. DeLisa, Vice President for Institutional Advancement, at (860) 465.5267.
Audrey Smith '59
Diane Zukowski '59
MaryAnn Biziewski '60
Mary Lou DeVivo '60 *
Kathleen Hickson '60
William Ayer '61
Donald Beerworth '61
Gail Gustafson '61
Roslyn Haney '61
Margery Jahoda '61
Colette Trailor '61 *
Roland Trailor Sr. '61 *
Ann Bailey '62
Reunion Reception in May.
Judith Hany '62
Beverly Schofield '62
Barbara Storrs '62
Robert Wade '62
Robert Walenczyk '62
Ellen Tambornini '62 M'89
Hazel Barber '63
Anne Boulaine '63
Carolyn Dawkins '63
Janet DeCarolis '63
Richard Fournier '63
Wilfred Gladue '63
Judith Grenier '63
Anne Logan '63
James Logan '63
Mary McCarthy '63
Sheridan Medeiros '63
Cecelia Messore '63
Sandra Nuccio '63
Bertram Nussbaum '63
Diane Parker '63
Suzanne Porte '63
Judith Romano '63
Marvin Ross '63
Maxine Schortman '63
Angela Sposito '63
Robert Strouse '63 *
Marjorie Swaggart '63
Edward Wiezbicki '63
Nancy Buckley '64
Eleanor Campo '64
Norma Hawkins '64
Elizabeth Henseler '64
Robert Henseler '64
Harry King Jr. M'64
Eleanor Koss '64
George Parker '64
Joyce Parker '64
Natalie Perry '64
Margaret Richardson '64
Edna Woodbury M'64
Anthony Romano '64 M'69 †
Del Anne Carey EdD '65 *
Ann Knipe M'65
Regina LaRose '65
Lance Magnuson '65 *
Harry Mantzaris '65
Neil Mesick '65
William Nizamoff '65
Edith Prague '65
Judith Strouse '65 *
Dorothy Billington M'66
Elaine Dugas Shea '66 *
Christine Estelle '66
Philip Papineau '66
Linda Raffa '66
Jane Sweeney '66
Robert Yeaw Jr. '66
Maureen Bortolot '67
Annabelle Curran '67 *
Joseph Eaton Jr. '67
Vita Ehlers '67
James Ford '67
Patricia Keeney-McCormack '67
Ellen Lathrop '67
Jean Smith '67
Ronald Valluzzi '67 M'73
Beverly Backstrom '68
Richard Biziewski '68
Gloria Brine '68
Richard Brown '68
Patrick Dougherty '68
Daniel Fontaine '68
Carol Foss '68
Jean Fugate '68
Mary Ellen Giard '68
Mavis Hansen '68
Jessie Hovey '68
Carol Parmelee-Blancato '68 *
Jean Pisciotta '68
Mildred Sokolowski '68
Arlene Baril '69 *
Linda Bessette '69
Carol Brusseau '69
Robert Brzozowski '69
Patricia Davis '69
Carla Goodwin '69
Roger Goss '69
Susan Hutchens '69 *
Eileen Jensen '69 *
Jack Kornacki M'69
David Munson '69
Dorothy Palmer '69
Thomas Racine '69
Joan Russoniello Goba M'69 *
Nancy Schwanda '69
Jean Woodward '69
Donna Young '69 *
Lorraine Gosselin '69 M'73
Patricia Soriero '69 M'74
Roger Abell '70
Trent Alexopoulos '70
Stewart Brewster '70
Antoinette Brzozowski '70
Marianne Casavant '70
Cathryn Collins '70
Jennifer Coventry '70
Beverly Follis '70
Mildred Frances '70
Susan Gatto '70
David Hoffman '70
Barbara Jacobsen '70 *
Maureen Jendrucek '70
Armand Lambert M'70
John Morrill '70
Jane Papineau '70
Kathleen Pepin '70
Patricia Podurgiel '70
John Torrey Jr. '70
Carolyn Valluzzi '70
Barbara Zamagni '70
Arlene Maclure '70 M'72
Sherlene Skov '70 M'74
Dorothy Aiksnoras-Vallee '71
Gladys Chudy '71
Judy Cox '71
Kathleen Donahue '71
William Goba M'71 *
Beverly Greenwood '71
Linda Gregory '71
Norman Hicks '71
Sandra Kiger '71
Ruth Kneier M'71 *
Jean Mudgett '71
Michele Nahas '71
Patricia Radocy '71 *
Sandra Roth '71
Richard Treadway Sr. '71 *
Marianne Cote '71 M'78
William Butrymowicz M'72
Thomas Chapman '72
Bruce Cox '72
Zygmunt Dembek '72 *
Richard Douville '72
Kathleen Fabian '72 *
Judith Flynn '72
Elizabeth Glaude '72
Shirley Katz '72 *
Katherine Knapik '72
Geoff Nicholson '72
William Peterson '72
Luis Rivera MEd '72
Marie Termine '72
Mary-Jane Traska '72 *
Paula Weber '72
Susan Winter '72
Lucille Wisted M'72 *
Gary Ambukewicz '73
Janet Arnone '73
Kathleen Belisle '73
William Buswell '73
Ronald Capozzi '73
Mark Chappell '73
George Crowley '73
Patricia Desjarlais '73
Ford Gerritt '73 *
Bonnie Godin '73
Lois Harmon '73
Richard Hill '73 *
Carmelina Kanzler M'73
Waldemar Koenig '73
Sandra Long '73
Janine Masso '73 *
Susan McKee '73
William McKee '73
Dorothy Morrill '73
Lydia Myers '73
Peter Myers '73
John Nahas '73
Maureen Opperman '73
Paul Otto '73
Scott Rhoades '73
Roger Thrall '73
Nancy Trawick-Speaks '73
Cynthia Webster '73
Susan Wilson '73
Joan Zawadski '73
Mirian Rook '73 M'77 *
Carol Kammer '73 M'78
Laraine Rodriquez '73 M'81
Sharon Ambrose '74
Ronald Baldwin '74
Dona Billing '74
Rosemary Bolstad '74
Elaine Buano '74
Gloria Day '74
Jane Denault '74 *
Colette Funteral Klisky '74
Stephen Goldblatt '74 *
Joel Kaletsky '74
Beth Larkins-Strathy EdD '74 *
Katherine Matsil '74
Kevin Matsil '74
Stanley Morytko Jr. '74 *
Phillip Obregon '74
David Perkins '74
Donald Richmond '74
Robert Rothstein '74
Christine Sacerdote '74
Richard Smith '74 *
Richard Sulinski '74
Cinde Weiser-McVeigh '74
Bruce Young '74 *
Charles Iadaresta '74 M'87 *
Jacqueline Ballato '75
Laurel Best '75
John Cascio '75 *
Kathleen Cascio '75 *
Wendy Daly '75 *
Mary Flynn '75
Jerry Guindon '75
Patricia Halpin '75
John Klisky '75
Patricia Ladner '75
Kathleen Lanzalotta '75
Gift Levels
The Tower Society
Platinum $50,000 +
Diamond $25,000 to 49,999
Gold $15,000 to 24,999
Silver $10,000 to 14,999
Bronze $5,000 to 9,999
F. R. Noble Associates $1,000 to 4,999
The 1889 Society $500 to 999
The President’s Circle $300 to 499
The Century Club $100 to 299
Friends of Eastern $50 to 99
Donors $1 to 49
Kevin Logan '75
Pamela Martin '75
James Masso Jr. '75 *
Donna Matthews '75
Brendan Moriarty '75 *
Edward Murphy '75
Charles Noel Jr '75
Teresa Patch '75
Richard Rivers M'75
Michael Romanski '75 *
Michael Scanlon Jr. '75 *
Fred Seidel '75
Kathleen Stango '75
Donna Tracey '75
Kenneth Tremblay M'75 *
Diane Wicks '75
William Nagy '75 M'78
Paula Axelrod '76
Thomas Coletti '76
Barbara Cordell '76
Jeffrey Donahue '76
Kathryn Hamilton '76
Jane Higgins '76
Marjorie Kania '76 *
Ronald LaVigne '76
Patricia Maciejewski '76
Brian McLaughlin '76
Maureen Murphy '76
Vivian Philbrick '76
Harvey Regan '76
Penny Tracy '76
Joyce Tremblay '76 *
Debra Wagner '76
John Wall '76
Sandra Werkheiser '76
Stanley Woronik '76
Kathleen Avery '77
Elizabeth Bartol '77
June Farnsworth '77 *
David Franzi '77
Natalie Harbeson '77
Jo-Ann Korostek '77
Joseph LaFrance '77
Gary Littlefield '77
Jodi Merusi '77
Jean Newbury '77
Sharon Robbins '77
Jack Sirotnik '77 *
John Sullivan '77
Gayle Bruce '77 M'82
Charleen Knapp '77 M'85 *
Timothy Tracy '77 M'90
Mark Altier '78
Robert Bassett Jr. '78
Kenneth Bedini '78
Sandra Berardy '78
Ellen Bienvenue '78
Leo Bienvenue '78
Douglas Bonoff '78
Robert DeRose '78
Eileen Emmons '78
Susan Gawlak '78
Sandra Jaros '78
Kenneth Jello '78
Stephen Kania '78
Julie LaVigne '78
Margo Lazzerini M'78
Mary Liu '78
Kathleen Lynch '78
Patricia Marino '78
Mark Maruscsak '78
Deborah McCrackan '78 *
Carolyn McEvitt '78
Elizabeth Obernesser '78
Susan Pelletier '78
Sandra Philips '78
Catharine Rowe '78
Stephen Savino '78
Gail Sawyer '78
Betty Seaver '78
Joseph Siciliano '78
Robert Ulrich '78
Sharon Vece '78
Joseph Adams '79
Anne Alling '79
Beverly Bedini '79
Helen Bonoff '79
Sue Breen '79
Jeffrey Brown '79
Keith Carlough '79 *
Robert Casey Jr. '79
John Chayka '79
Anne Costa RN '79 *
June Dalidowitz '79
Mark Dalidowitz '79
Mark Dressler '79
Jacque Francois '79
Ann Franzi '79
James Gagne '79
John Gasper Jr. '79 *
Thomas Gault III '79
Ruth Green '79
Robin Kupferschmid '79
Chris Lester '79
Carol Moulton '79 *
James Plocharczyk '79
Joanne Presto '79
Richard Presto '79
Carl Preuss '79
Kathleen Regan-Pyne '79
Jane Sangeloty '79
Michael Sangeloty '79
Linda Seretny '79
Anthony Zaccaro '79
Mari Muri '79 M'82
Harold Bernstein '80
Cynthia Bialy '80
Beverly Brazeal '80
Charlotte Braziel '80
Steven Breaux '80
John Breen '80
Gertrude Burgess '80 †
Andrew Carey III '80 *
Peter Caton '80
Thomas Connors '80
Walter Crosby '80 *
Roger Fish '80
Larry French '80
Susan Gagne '80
Ann Gruenberg M'80 *
David Henry '80
Linda Lennox '80
Briant Marsh M'80
Michael Moran '80
Leslie Noble '80
Linda Podos '80
Michael Ratway '80
Jill Reyor '80
Anthony Ross Jr. '80
Linda Sanchini '80
Debra Shea '80
Garth Smith '80
Darrell Stock Jr. '80
Elton Tylenda '80
Karen Vanderbilt '80
Thomas McNally '80 M'85
Claudia Ahern '81
Stephen Ahern '81
Suzette Alexander '81
JoAnn Breaux '81
Lora Brodeur '81
Charles Carroll M'81 *
Maryellen Cochran Linsenbigler '81
James Doyle Jr. '81 *
Joan Duell RN '81
Marie Duquette '81
Brian Gauthier '81 *
John Hesselbein '81
Gwendolyn Jones '81
Carolyn Kokoska '81 *
Pamela Kruh '81
Jan Krzanowski Jr. '81
Ellen Lang '81 *
† Deceased Donor * Donor for five or more consecutive years
Marcy Littlefield '81
Iris Molina '81
Karen Peck '81
John Robbins '81
Jeffery Strother '81
Michael Vasquenza '81
Carol Walsh '81
Richard Walsh '81
Russell White '81
Cynthia LaBelle '81 M'85
Nancy Moriarty '81 M'85
Deborah Ostien '81 M'87
Eileen Ahern '82
George Berris '82
Michelle Cumpstone '82
Sonia Dudas '82
Victoria Dundics M'82
Glenn Eigabroadt '82
Elizabeth Kelly '82
William Kelly '82
Michael Lamb '82
James Loughran '82
Paul Malcolm '82
Janet Sicilia '82
Christine Soares '82
Carol Stierle '82
Joanne Uhlinger '82
John Walker '82
Terri Wilson '82
Jennifer Bothwell '83
Jeffery Burks '83
Charles Campbell '83
Michael Corbett '83
Stephen Dagle '83
Christopher Desimone '83
Michael Drobney '83
Dina Fiorito '83
Joan Hutchinson '83
Karin Kline '83
Kenneth Larose '83
Kevin Lotreck '83
Gary Musler '83
Michael Noel '83
Robert Pasek '83
Karen Roveto '83
Michael Sainsbury USA '83
Lori Skelton '83
John Sobiski '83
Thomas Sweeney '83
Ruth Underwood '83
Kathleen Wirtalla '83
Ruth Yulo '83 M'89 *
Diane Bancroft '84
David Berube '84
Stephen Cohan '84
Donna Cunnie '84
Mary Farrelly '84
Lauren Graham '84
Irene Jackson '84
Deborah Kleckowski '84
Jennifer Morrison '84
Kimberlee Riggsby '84
Roger Rodrigue '84
Leslie Rossetto '84
Anthony Savino '84 †
Carol Slicer '84
Stephen Timreck '84
Andrea Wright '84
Mildred Chayer '85 M'00
Julie Clement '85
Alan Cox '85
Marie-Denise Dearing '85
John Donnelly '85
Denise Duval '85
Alice Eisenberg '85
Roland Frechette Jr. '85
Charles Funk IV '85
Sean Glasgow '85
Mary-Beth Harrigan '85
Jane Joesten '85
Mitchell Kielbania '85
Richard Larson '85
Susan Neff '85
Lori Polito '85
Arthur Rovozzo '85
Marilyn Shirley '85
Edward Sokaitis '85
Gregory Thomas '85
Thomas McCullough '85 M'87
Marie Baer '86
Daryl Basch '86
Ann Bevins '86
Dean Bosse '86
Mary Buckley-Davis '86
Robert Constantine '86
Diana Cormier '86
Nancy Crosby '86
Patricia Ferraro '86
Gail Filippetti '86
Laureen Gosselin '86 *
Ann Hacker '86
Robert Hacker DMD '86
Robert Handfield Jr. '86
David Latham '86 *
Roger McCrackan '86 *
Andree Morin '86
Jean Myers '86
Margaret O'Connell '86
Carol Orlando '86
Glenn Pianka '86
Felix Piersa '86
Robert Polito Jr. '86
Laurie Pudlo '86 *
Ronald Regan '86
Steven Shane '86
Mary Spainhour '86
Mary Withey '86
Judith Bothwell '87
Michael Bugnacki '87
James Burnham '87
Donna Carter M'87
Margaret Caton '87
Lisa Constantine '87
Eleanor Czarnowski '87
Gregory Deveau '87
Elizabeth Haarke '87 *
Sue Harkness '87 *
Alexander Holowaty '87
Frederick Hughes Jr. '87
Virginia Hughes '87
Richard Johnson '87
Douglas Jones '87
Joseph Kirk Jr. '87
Martin Marx '87
James Meyer '87
Doris Miller '87
Jeffrey Morrow '87
Lynn Nauss '87 *
Allison Prusak M'87
John Prusak '87
Pamela Riccio '87
Daniel Santos '87
Dean Scinto '87
Andrew Taddei Jr. '87
Diane Thomas '87
Julie Thompson '87
John Wilson '87
Virginia Stone '87 M'89
Linda Torgeson '87 M'89
Mary Lou Bremer '88
Marie-Pierre Diana M'88
Beth Ferri '88
Cynthia Gianfrancesco '88 *
Paula Hebb M'88
Jeffrey Konin '88
Gertrude Mangione M'88 *
Michael Mangione M'88 *
Alex McConnell '88
Joy Mercure '88
Timothy Moore '88
Marie Muthersbaugh '88
Karen Ogorzalek '88
Evan Philips M'88
Jeffrey Polak '88
Peter Polomski '88
Rita Risley '88
Donna Sarmiento '88
Lisa Scott '88
George Sellery '88
Peggy Turner '88
Wendi Wight '88
John Baker '89
Georgina Benoit '89
Tracey Boyden '89
Howard Charbonneau '89
Clare Falcha '89
Noreen Hershelman '89
Elaine Hess M'89
Gordon Hook '89
Bonnie Kellogg '89
Mary Kielbania '89
Kristin Link '89
Heidi Madow '89
Michael Madow '89
William Marsh USN(Ret.) '89 *
Lucinda Minich M'89
Maureen Overcash M'89
Stephen Pedneault '89
Catherine Poulin '89
Lynn Smey '89
Kathleen Bannon '90
Glynn Baron '90
Deborah Bellody '90
Mark Bradley '90
Irene Burke M'90
Laura Hook '90
Maria Jacobson-Gross
LMSW CRC '90
Lisa Klebart '90
Darrell Krause '90
David Kuslansky '90
Jonathan Lillpopp '90
Kathryn Macary '90
Catherine O'Crowley '90
Joseph Parks '90
James Peters '90
Valerie Pichette '90
Jeannie Pogmore M'90
Kenneth Ring '90
Edna Ross '90
Lisa Siegmund '90
Ronna Stuller '90
Alice Sumner '90
Linda Tipping '90
Tamyra Whitehead '90
Anthony Vallombroso '90 M'99
Scott Anzalone '91 *
Debra Avery '91 *
Robert Beckius '91
Kimberly Bosse M'91
John Cantillon '91
Michael Glander '91
David Leibstein OD '91
Sandra McConnell '91
Lynn Misenti '91
Lauren Perrotti-Verboven '91
Lucy Piccione '91
Edith Ritz M'91
Stephen Sawtelle '91
Linda Tria '91
James Vocolina Jr. '91
Marjorie Voght '91
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Suzanne Yeo M'91
Frederick Yost '91
Karen Zulick '91
Joseph Brady '91 M'96
Andrea Cleary '91 M'06
Jay Anderson '92 *
Jeffrey Brandt '92
Jason Brasher '92
Dawn Brown M'92
Wayne Cormier '92 *
Michael Fleming '92
Priscilla Gebbie M'92
Karen Glander '92
Celia Golub '92
Jeffrey Kuryluk '92
William Lee '92
Mira Leibstein '92
William Postemsky '92
Scott Smith '92
Dawn Brolin '92 M'05 *
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Patricia James '93
Deborah Juzba '93
Shirley Mailloux '93
La Shawn McBride '93
Lana Pontbriant '93 *
Christine Regan M'93
Warren Ross '93
Geraldine Tom '93
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Karl Westberg '93
Heather Andreana '94
Scott Chandler '94
Maureen Cox '94
Carol Cyr '94
Gary Fountain '94
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Claire Meikle '94
Jennifer Middleton '94
Elizabeth Paterson '94
Gayle Pedrotty '94
Joyce Phagan '94
Marlene Piche M'94
Wendy Sessums '94
Virginia Swanson '94 *
Elizabeth Thomas '94
Aliza Wilder '94
Janet Zarick '94
Dorothy Drobney '94 M'02
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Angela Baron '95
Margaret Blevins '95
Gregory Brasher '95
Kristine Brasher '95
Charles Butremovic III '95 *
Kevin Crickmore '95
Ronald Desjarlais '95
Sally-Ann Exley '95
Cynthia Gallo '95
David Glidden '95
Loretta Haeger '95
Susith Hansa '95
Gillian Hews '95
Helen Hobson '95
Gary Iannantuono '95 *
Edward Kelley '95
Phillip Ludlow '95
Shawn Meaike '95
Meghan Milewski '95
Martin Mlyniec '95 *
Edwin Muenzner '95 *
Sterie Pachis M'95 *
Lisa Pinette '95
Anupama Shrestha '95
George Stearns '95
Patrice Welch '95
Karen Berris M'96
Lori Bushnell '96
Janice Caleshu-Roth '96
Mark Chayer M'96
Deborah Chipperfield '96
Gilbert Colby M'96
Joseph D'Addio '96
Kathleen DeFranco '96
Christopher Dorsey '96
Melanie Dunnack '96
Carol Elwell M'96
Bryan Forst '96
Debra Hartley '96 *
Mary Hoy '96
Daniel Kearney '96
Karen MacFarland '96
Charlene Marquis-O'Brien '96
Mark Massaro '96
Valerie Morelli '96
Craig Nowak '96
Raymond Piche Jr. '96
Jacqueline Preston '96
Roberta Reaoch-Fruchter '96
Darlene Richards '96
Karen Scotti '96 *
Edward Sears '96
Naomi Stein '96
Nathan Suver '96
Andrea Trowers-Evans '96
Daniel Verboven '96
Elsa Arnett-Conley M'97
Leah Barbuto M'97 *
Debra Berube '97
Monica Botta '97
Daniel Canavan '97
Lorraine Citrone M'97
Alan Dunnack Jr. '97
Lisa Espinosa '97
James Girard '97
Margaret Job M'97
Michael Johnson DMD '97
Nancy LaFleur '97
Christy Laurence ABR GRI
DR CIPS '97
Stephen Luckett '97
Martin Lynch '97 *
Jennifer Nadeau '97
Rosemary Noonan LPN '97
Joel Padin '97
Valerie Palmerie '97
Jacqueline Preston '97
Jing Ruan '97
Christopher Stolpe '97
Scott Rossi '97 M'04
Allison Donnelly '98
Kevin Donnelly '98
Stacey Fabion '98
Alicia Forst '98
Susan Frechette '98
Wendy Griffith '98
Sammy Hannan '98
Dennis Insogna '98
Amy Johnson '98
Jeffrey Kirby '98
Devon McKenna '98
Robert Mitchell '98
Justin Murphy '98
William Murphy Jr. '98
Diane Nadeau '98
Kevin Paquin '98 *
Denise Robillard '98
Andreas Ruiz-Diaz '98
Vasilios Sezenias '98
Nancy Shay '98
Rose Sistare '98
Dianne Smith M'98
Burma Stelmak '98
Rebecca Sullivan '98
Patricia Goba-Churchill '98 M'05 *
Scott Berniker '99
Anne Bingham '99
Maureen Bordeaux '99
Cathie Brady M'99
Daniel Campbell M'99
Donna Dudish '99
Stacey Elliott '99
David Gauthier '99
Holly Grube '99
Jamal Holloway '99
Benjamin Jones '99
Kara Murphy '99
Ann Vaillencourt '99
Nory Oakes '99 M'07
Kevin Booker '00
Whitney Bucci '00
Rebecca Carroll '00
Beth Coccia '00
Barbara Fliegelman '00
Rachael Funk '00
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Robert Gnida '00
Denise Hawk '00
Jane Larned '00
Adam Meikle '00
Dennis Moniz '00
Christine Nieminen M'00
Carrie Rose '00
Ryan Rose '00
John Rubano '00
Robert Schmidt '00
Sharon Sharp '00
Janet Stehle '00
Ian Beazley '01
Ryan Cavanaugh '01
Karen Czerwinski '01
John Dustin Jr. '01
Janet Franzo '01
Michael Gadoury '01
Kimberly Hatcher-White '01
Sarah Jensen '01
Katrina Kadyszewski '01
Laurel Kohl '01
Nancy Labonne '01
Alison Leone '01
John Mace '01
Jennifer Murphy '01
Linda Rallo M'01
Matthew Schardt M'01
Verna Swann MSOM M'01
Michael Szabatura '01
K. Umesh Vig '01
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Amy Saxton '01 M'07
Marie Bedor '02
Matthew Burbine '02
Daniel Carter '02
Beverly Chapman M'02
Andrea Colapietro '02
Patrick Coleman '02
Gail Faherty M'02
Diane Fusconi '02
Danielle Hamill '02
Kimberlee Kenney '02
Sita Koirala '02
Scott Lambeck '02
Kathleen Lee '02
Laurel Lynch '02
Karl Nitowski '02
Sayfone Phongsavanh '02
Edward Sheehan '02
Kim Thompson '02
Michael Woznicki '02
Maureen Adams '03
Gerelyn Adcock '03
Landry Ahoueya '03
Joseph Antonelli '03 *
Nicholas Barry '03
Kirk Belanger '03
Patrick Boyd '03
Grace Cipriano '03
Adam Czerwinski '03
Ray Desrosiers '03
Lynne Dowden M'03
Gregory Hebb '03
John Johnson Jr. '03
Hilary Jones '03
Theresa Lavoie '03
Nicole Lee '03
Joseph Lobe '03
Melissa Moore '03
Richard Palmer '03
Nelson Pereira '03
Frank Pokorny '03
Deborah Richard '03
Linda Schoenfeld '03
Michael Seaver '03
Julie Silvestri '03
Peter Testori '03
William Tyminski '03
Ivan Walrath M'03
Heather Young '03
Donna Albeke '04
Rachel Albino '04
Kerri Baker '04
Matthew Bove '04
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Tamara Brierley '04
Scott Burch '04
Diane Flewelling '04
Marilee Gagliardo '04
Thomas Geraghty '04
Kimberly Heimer '04
Robert Jost '04
Maegen Manning M'04
David Mariasi '04
Sharon Mendes '04
Marci Perotti '04
Leslie Snow '04
Christina Tejera '04
Virginia Viteri M'04
Deborah Andstrom '05
Kathleen Claprood M'05
Kira Clark '05
Jeanne Elliott '05
Jerri Eubank '05
Jennifer Faloretti '05
Edward Gladue Jr. '05
Andrew Handras '05
Sarah Jewett '05
Jennifer Korczak '05
Angela Krok '05
Wendy Lavigne '05
Cheryl Le Beau '05
Maximiliano Moraga '05
William Ostrove '05
Ryan Parsons '05
Kerry Peterson '05
Eran Peterson-Blinn USARNG '05
Erin Quinn '05
Constance Ranaudo '05
Michael Schwalbe '05
Matthew Solak '05
Karen Therrien '05
Nancy Tinker M'05 *
Joseph Wallace '05
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Karen Wojnarowski '05
Curtis Wolff '05
Alison Alberghini '06
John Beck '06
Robert Bedini '06
Tricia Berte '06
Phyllis Cappuccio '06
Nicholas Delisle '06
Melissa DeMarco '06
Ashley Halligan '06
Kris Kimbro '06
Stacey McManus '06
Thomas Meyer Jr. '06
Joel Meyers M'06
Renee Rossi '06
Andrew Simmons '06
Stephen Spino '06
Harry Watson Jr. '06
Sandra Wilkos '06
Matthew Brown '07
Melissa Cassidy '07
John Donohue '07
Sharon Dumais '07
Dexter Eccleston '07
Rachelle Parenteau '07
Benjamin Sanborn '07
Dawn Shane '07
Jennifer Simoniello '07
Aleksander Zygmunt '07
Jennifer Aiken '08
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Amanda Anderson '08
Elaine Anderson '08
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David Autencio '08
Isaac Ayala '08
Brian Battistelli '08
Jay Beebe '08
Jeffrey Bergmann '08
Ashley Biegert '08
Guy Blackburn '08
Abbie Bockus '08
Kristine Botti '08
James Brennan '08
Andrew Brunswick '08
Rachael Burkey '08
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Laura Cambareri '08
Michael Cardell '08
Karen Cardozo '08
Michael Cassell '08
Christina Cavallaro '08
Melanie Chader '08
Chi Fong Chan '08
Trevor Choleva '08
Erik Christensen '08
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Jonathan Clements '08
Allison Cook '08
Kimberly Cornell '08
Ryan Corthouts '08
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Daniel DeMayo '08
Nikki DeNicola '08
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Karen Domahowski '08
Thomas Domanick '08
Alisha Driscoll '08
Robert Dupont Jr. '08
Ashley Elliott '08
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Marisa Esposito '08
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Brent Faherty '08
Alana Falanga '08
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Jessica Harrison '08
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Keniesha Johnson '08
Mark Juliano '08
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Barbara Kaluza '08
Ellen Kane '08
William Kaplita Jr. '08
Mallory Keegan '08
Nicole Kiely '08
Mykal Kuslis '08
Brian La Monica '08
Jenna LaFlamme '08
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Jill LeFrancois '08
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Elisa Medeiros '08
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Barbara O'Donnell '08
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Lori Perry '08
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Jacob Spaulding '08
Marie Stearns '08
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Katherine Tesla '08
Sarah Therrien '08
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Philip Trostler '08
Amy Vignone '08
Joseph Vitello '08
Gregory Whitehead '08
Robin Winchell '08
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Schuyler Zinser '08
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Michael Adams
M. Adgers
Claudia Ahern '81
Anthony Aidoo
Trent Alexopoulos '70
Thomas Anderson
Craig Ardel
Lourdes Ardel *
Fred Ashton III
Justin Axel
Peter Bachiochi
Dwight Bachman
Grove Baker
Leigh Balducci
Patricia Banach *
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Harry Barney
Daniel Barrows
Angela Bazin
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David Belles
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Amy Brenner-Fricke
Ellen Brodie
Thomas Broffman
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Charles Canfield
David Carter Sr.
Thomas Carter
Mary Chalupsky
Charles Chatterton
Mildred Chayer '85 M'00
Jeffrey Chirgwin
Miriam Chirico
Carmen Cid
Grace Cipriano '03
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Hope Marie Cook
Irene Cretella
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Christian D'Ambrosio
Peter Dane
Marsha Davis
Nancy DeCrescenzo
Kathleen DeFranco '96
Julia DeLapp
Kenneth DeLisa *
Nicholas Delisle '06
Diane Devine
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John Donohue '07
Christopher Dorsey '96
Suzanne Dowling
Edward Drew
Peter Drzewiecki
Philomene Ducas *
John Dunnack *
Jeffrey Eilenberger
Ellen Embardo
Grace Enggas
Carlos Escoto
Barbara Eshoo
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Melanie Evans
Wendi Everton
Kathleen Fabian '72 *
Hope Fitz
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Kathy Freidenfelds
Lauren Friedman
Tina Fu *
Michael Gable *
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William Gamzon *
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Francis Geissler *
Gail Gelburd
Ellen Gillette
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Irene Glasser
Jean-Pierre Godbout
Jaime Gomez
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Doris Griscom
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David Haines
John Hale
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Ann Higginbotham
Robert Horrocks *
Deborah Hunt
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James Hyatt
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Saras Jain *
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Robert Jost '04
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Hari Koirala *
Nicole Krassas
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Brian Lashley
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Jennifer Leszczynski
David Levanto
Fang Li
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Jianhua Lin
Barbara Liu *
John Lombard
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Fred Loxsom
William Lugo
Catherine Lynch
Rita Malenczyk
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Eric Martin
Margaret Martin
Denise Matthews *
Derrick McBride
La Shawn McBride '93
Maureen McDonnell
Joseph McGann
Marcia McGowan
Adam Meikle '00
Nicholas Messina
Joan Meznar
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Margo Mulholland
Anna Nayshul
Jo Ann Newmyer *
Andrew Nilsson
Yaw Nsiah
Elsa Núñez
Ann Marie Orza *
Edward Osborn *
Jamel Ostwald
Leon Sarin *
Michael Saxton '01 M'05 *
Mary Schweitzer
Linda Seretny '79
Paul Serignese
Kimberly Silcox
William Sisco *
Jeffrey Smith Sr.
Nathan Smith
Scott Smith '92
Sandra Smutnick
Donna Snell *
Daniela Solomon
Pamela Starr *
David Stoloff *
Patricia Strickland
Timothy Swanson *
John Sweeney *
Gayl Osuba *
Dimitrios Pachis *
Kevin Paquin '98 *
George Parker '64
Yolanda Pereira
Michael Pernal *
Lauren Perrotti-Verboven '91
Dorothy Phillips *
Emil Pocock
Lana Pontbriant '93 *
Katherine Poole
William Postemsky '92
Gerald Provost
Laurie Pudlo '86 *
Nancy Purvis *
Juan Quintana
Carol Reichardt
John Risley
Richard Rivers M'75
Heidi Roberto
Saul Rodriguez '08
Richard Rollason-Reese
Charles Rommel
Ryan Rose '00
Kenneth Ryack
Alison Salka
William Salka
Russell Sampson
Catherine Tannahill
Elena Tapia
Nancy Tinker M'05 *
Joseph Tolisano
Colette Trailor '61 *
David Trainor * Huan-Yu Tu
Nanette Tummers
Kyle Verona *
K. Umesh Vig '01
Mary Wakefield
Kim Ward
Lee B. Watts
Charles Webb *
Brenda Whalen *
George Whiting
Carol Williams *
Neil Williams
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Joyce Wong *
Alan Wright
Olga Wright
Charles Wynn *
Christian Yankov
David Yeo *
Ralph Yulo Jr. *
yearly Perrotti Picnic.
PRESIDENT
Daniel R. Canavan ’97
Associate
Updike, Kelly & Spellacy, P.C Hartford, CT
VICE PRESIDENT
Mark Bradley ’90 Director, Claim Business & Account Management
The Hartford Hartford, CT
SECRETARY
Ellen L. Lang ’81
Owner Better Than Ever Health and Fitness Coaching Mansfield Center, CT
TREASURER
Deborah A. McCrackan ’78 AVP/Branch Manager
New Alliance Bank Willimantic, CT
PRESIDENT
Timothy H. Coppage
Vice President of Housing Development
Connecticut Housing Finance Authority
Rocky Hill, CT
VICE PRESIDENT
Michael Scanlon '75 Newtown, CT
SECRETARY
Sandra Roth '71 Mansfield Center, CT
TREASURER
Brian Hull
Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer
Savings Institute Bank & Trust Willimantic, CT
DIRECTORS
Kenneth J. DeLisa, Ex Officio Vice President for Institutional Advancement and Staff Liaison to the Foundation
Eastern Connecticut State University Willimantic, CT
Luva Mead Hoar '42 Brimfield, MA
Pedro J. Johnson North Windham, CT
Joseph Lobe
Senior Financial Analyst-Mergers & Acquisitions
Mohegan Sun Uncasville, CT
DIRECTORS
Chelsea Adams ’07
Internal Communications Specialist
Hartford Public Schools Hartford, CT
Wayne I. Benjamin ’89 Senior Project Manager City of Hartford Economic Development Hartford, CT
Jaime Lynn Bondi ’09 Senior Class President
Eastern Connecticut State University Willimantic, CT
Kenneth Briggs ’02 Assistant to the Director of Financial Aid
Eastern Connecticut State University Willimantic, CT
Mary Lou DeVivo ’60 Owner/President Willimantic Waste Paper Co. Willimantic, CT
Christopher Dorsey ’96 Assistant Director, Admissions
Eastern Connecticut State University Willimantic, CT
Keri Ellis ’03
Channel Marketing Manager Honeywell Consumer Products Group Rogers, AR
Adam Johnson ’01 Columbia, CT
William A. Murphy ’98 Applications Engineer MKS Instruments Manchester, CT
John Lombard
Faculty Representative Professor of Economics
Eastern Connecticut State University Willimantic, CT
Mary Mattke Advisor Representative Sagemark Consulting Windsor, CT
Robyn McCullough Vice President NewAlliance Bank Willimantic, CT
Eugene S. Mittelman Palm Beach, FL
Justin Murphy '98 Attorney at Law Kahan, Kerensky & Capossela, LLP Vernon, CT
Dr. Elsa Núñez, Ex Officio President
Eastern Connecticut State University Willimantic, CT
Francis Perrotti '51 Mansfield, CT
Cathy Poulin '89 Public Relations Director Bob’s Discount Furniture Manchester, CT
Christian Renstrom '93 Director of Development & Marketing The Worx Group Prospect, CT
Kay W. Roan Willimantic, CT
Magdalena Rodriguez President and Chief Executive Officer
Community Renewal Team, Inc. Hartford, CT
Michael J. Romanski '75 Vice President Commercial Services NewAlliance Bank Glastonbury, CT
Sulthana Sayed Student Representative Eastern Connecticut State University Willimantic, CT
Dr. Robert Spillane '56 Regional Education Officer for Europe U.S. Department of State Washington, DC
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Hall of Fame Banquet Honors Eastern Warriors
Six individuals were inducted into the Eastern Connecticut State University/E-Club Hall of Fame on Nov. 2 in the Student Center’s Betty R. Tipton Room. Two others received special recognition awards.
The Class of 2008 included Scott D. Budner (baseball), Stanley B. Harris ’86/M.S. ’98 (baseball), Frederick V. “Rick” McCarthy (men’s lacrosse coach), Katie (Nichols) Henry ’92 (women’s volleyball), Cynthia L. Walker Noniewicz ’94 (women’s soccer), and Cynthia J. (Walz) Washburne ’86 (softball).
Special awards were also presented to William L. Ayer ’61 of Windham and James J. Raynor of Mansfield. Ayer received the Hall of Fame’s Pioneer Award while Raynor was recognized with the Michael A. Atkind Exceptional Service Award.
Video presentations highlighting each inductee’s career were shown, after which each inductee made an acceptance speech. Presenters who appeared on the video were former player John Castodio ’80; former assistant coach John Risley; former player and assistant coach Dan Campbell ’00; Nichols’ sister, Kim Hanlon; former women’s soccer coach Beth Regan ’79;
and former head softball coach Clyde Washburne.
Risley presented the Pioneer Award to Ayer and Eastern head baseball coach Bill Holowaty and Helen Atkind (mother of the late Michael Atkind) presented the Atkind Award to Raynor.
Eastern President Elsa Núñez and Associate Director of Alumni Affairs Ryan Rose ’00 offered greetings to the gathering prior to the presentation of the awards, with Director of Athletics Joyce Wong providing the closing. Bonnie Edmondson ’87, a former All-America track and field athlete at Eastern, served as emcee for the second straight year.
To view the video for each inductee, visit www.easternct.edu/depts/ athletics/resources/HOF.htm
Hall of Fame inductees, from left: Cynthia Walker Noniewicz, Rick McCarthy, Scott Budner, Cynthia (Walz) Washburne, Katie (Nichols) Henry and Stanley Harris
From left: James Raynor; and William Ayer
McFetridge Named to Pre-Season All-America Fourth Team
Eastern women’s basketball center Ashley McFetridge, a senior from Canton, has been named to the D3hoops.com Pre-Season All-America fourth team. The 6-foot-2 inch McFetridge was one of 25 players named to the team. McFetridge was one of two players selected from New England.
McFetridge led the Warriors to a 24-5 record and their 11th NCAA Division III tournament appearance last year. She was named Little East Conference Player-of-the-Year and the conference tournament’s Most Outstanding Player.
McFetridge was also named to the WBCA Division III All-District Team and repeated as first-team all-conference and conference All-Defensive Team selections. As a junior, she was additionally honored as Eastern’s Female Athlete-of-the-Year, was named to the inaugural LEC Academic Honor Roll and received an Eastern/E-Club Scholar-Athlete Award in her first season of eligibility.
Johnson Garners Honors at All-New England Alliance
Sophomore Karina Johnson achieved All-New England Alliance honors in women’s cross country by finishing 16th in the Little East Conference/ New England Alliance Championship Nov. 1 at Stanley Park in Westfield, MA. The top 20 finishers in Alliance scoring were accorded the honor.
Bedini Named to All-America Team
Senior soccer defender Kyle Bedini of Manchester has been selected to the 2008 NSCAA/adidas NCAA Division III All-America Team as a second-team choice. Bedini helped lead the Eastern men’s soccer team to its best season in 39 years this past fall. A four-year member of the program and a threeyear starter, Bedini joins forward Glenn Judge as the only All-America selections in Eastern history.
Ashley McFetridge
Kyle Bedini
Athletics
Eastern Athletes Net Little East Awards
Soccer forward Maxim Fantl, a junior from West Hartford, and soccer defender Christine Lemieux, a junior from South Windsor, led a list of 16 Eastern Connecticut State University athletes honored by the Little East Conference in its season- ending awards program.
Conference point and goal leader Fantl was named as the LEC’s Offensive Player-of-the-Year in men’s soccer and Lemieux was tabbed the women’s soccer Defensive Player-of-the-Year. In all, the men’s soccer team led the balloting with seven all-conference selections while the women’s team trailed only LEC playoff champion Western Connecticut State University with six all-conference selections. The women’s volleyball team, which finished third in the final LEC standings, was represented with three all-conference selections.
Men’s soccer lineman Nicholas Boretti, a junior from Marshfield, was a second-team pick, gaining all-conference mention for the second straight season after winning first-team honors
at midfield last season. All four of Eastern’s starting defenders were
Eastern Swim Captain Completes Hartford Marathon
While many college students enjoyed relaxing during their summer break, Maureen Cop, a junior from Southington and a member of Eastern’s women’s swim team, made other plans. Despite having never run a road race at any distance, Cop set the goal of competing in the 26.2-mile ING Hartford Marathon held on Oct. 11.
Cop said she caught the running bug after watching the Boston Marathon on television last May, and
named to the all-conference team: seniors Kyle Bedini and Jimmy McConville were first-team picks, and senior Bill Constantine and freshman Aaron Smiles were chosen for the second team. Junior transfer Chris Bourdeau also represented the Warriors at midfield with secondteam all-conference honors.
An outside back, Lemieux becomes the women’s soccer program’s sixth player of the year and the second Defensive Player-of-the-Year in three years. She repeated as a first-team defender and was joined on the first team by junior Sarah Swann, a midfielder. One-third of the 12-person second team was composed of Eastern players. Eastern’s top two offensive players – seniors Nicole Gaudette and Meghan Ryczek – were named at forward. Junior Kim Church was selected at keeper and sophomore center back Lauren Hickey was chosen on defense.
Three Eastern volleyball players were named to the all-conference second team: senior right-side hitter Jen Braswell, senior outside hitter Sandra Jaques, and freshman defensive specialist Taylor Abelli
trained throughout the summer. Competing in the 16- to 19-year -old division in the marathon, she kept a pace of 9:43 per mile. Out of more than 1,900 finishers, Cop completed her first-ever marathon in the middle of the pack with a time of 4 hours and 14 minutes, netting her a thirdplace finish in her age group. “I was really fine until 21 miles, when my legs started to hurt and went numb at that point,” said Cop, adding that she got a mental boost from her parents and her Eastern swimming teammates, who cheered her on from the sidelines.
A member of the inaugural Little East Conference AllAcademic Swim Team as a sophomore last year, Cop is a two-year letterwinner and returning team captain. In each of her two seasons, she has earned all-conference honors on the 400-yard freestyle relay team. • MATT GERARDI ’09
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Maxim Fantl, LEC Offensive Player-ofthe-Year in men’s soccer
Christine Lemieux, LEC Defensive Player-of-the-Year in women’s soccer
Maureen Cop with her family after running the Hartford marathon.
Athletics
Australian Adventure Caps
Snedeker’s Lacrosse Career
Soon after the final horn sounded on May 1, 2008 – signaling the end of his collegiate lacrosse career – four-time All-Little East Conference defenseman Jon Snedeker ’08 of Southington was invited to compete with an amateur U. S. team in the Down Under Cup in Melbourne, Australia.
The 2008 tournament, held from May 30 to June 2, attracted 11 men’s and women’s teams from the United States, Japan and Australia. Led by coaches
Richard Dommer of Herkimer Community College and Michael Brand of Misercordia University, Snedeker’s team took home the silver medal, finishing with an overall record of 3-1-1 after losing to the U19 Australian National team in the fourth overtime of the championship game.
“Everyone was so
exhausted from playing four days straight, we had to give it everything we had. The crowd was cheering us on with a U-S- A...U-S- A chant! At that point, it almost felt like our whole country was watching, even though there were only a few hundred people,” said Snedeker. “We ended up giving up the game-winning goal during a penalty, but everyone was pulling for each other to get the job done and no one expected we would go so far.”
Snedeker, a four-year starter at Eastern and a 2008 USILA Scholar AllAmerica Team selection, added that he
believes the tournament serves an important purpose. “With everything going on in the world today, it’s imperative that sports provide international goodwill among nations, and continue to offer opportunities furthering friendship and camaraderie,” he said. After each game, teams would trade their equipment and trade gear with each other. “It got interesting since a few teams didn’t speak English.”
After the tournament, the two men’s and two women’s teams relaxed in Melbourne, located in southeastern Australia. Following their stay there, the teams traveled to Brisbane, where they went surfing and took in the
sights on the famous Great Ocean Road, Apollo Bay and Byron Bay.
The U.S. teams also saw dolphins and whales off of the coast of the lighthouse in Byron Bay and koalas and kangaroos at the Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary.
After his long trip, Snedeker said he was glad to be back in Connecticut. Snedeker also thanked his donors for their generous contributions of nearly $6,000 that made this once-in-a-lifetime adventure possible for him.
Jon Snedeker ’08 was invited to compete in the 2008 Down Under Cup, held in Melbourne, Australia.
Arts and Lecture Series
Kicks Off Eighth Season
Award-winning New York Times science reporter and author Andrew Revkin kicked off Eastern’s 2008-09 Arts and Lecture Series on Sept. 23. Revkin has spent a quarter of a century covering subjects ranging from the troubled relationship of science and politics to climate change at the North Pole. He spoke to 400 students and other audience memebers about his recent work, which exposed efforts by political appointees to rewrite federal climate reports and prevent NASA scientists from conveying their views on warming.
On Oct. 2, eight scholars specializing in peace studies presented a panel in celebration of Mahatma Gandhi’s birthday, recently recognized by the United Nations as an international day of nonviolence. The “Gandhi Peace Panel,” held in the Betty R. Tipton Room of the Student Center, discussed Gandhi’s
English Professor Wins Multicultural Education Award
Raouf Mama, associate professor of English, received the 2008 Multicultural Children’s Publication Award by the National Association for Multicultural Education (NAME) for his book, “Why Monkeys Live in Trees and Other Stories from Benin.”
“Why Monkeys Live in Trees and Other Stories from Benin” is a diverse and entertaining collection of folktales
legacy of Ahimsa, or nonviolence, nonharm and compassion. Panelists included Uma Mesthrie, a professor of history from South Africa and Ghandi’s greatgranddaughter; Usha Thakkar, director of the Institute of Research on Gandhian Thought in Mumbai, (formerly Bombay) India; R. P. Jain, one of the owners and publishers of Motilal Banarsidass Publishers; Bal Ram Singh, director of Indic Studies and director of the Gandhi Lecture Series at the University of Massachusetts –Dartmouth; Emmett Bradbury, associate professor of philosophy and past chair of African American Studies at Chicago State University; and Hope Fitz, professor of philosophy and chair of the Peace and Human Rights Committee at Eastern. Roger Buckley, founding director of the Asian American Studies Institute at the University of Connecticut, served as moderator.
On Oct. 30, Eastern hosted Cornel West, author and professor of religion at
from the Republic of Benin in West Africa. It features sacred stories and trickster tales, among other oral-based folklore.
Mama has also written “Why Goats Smell Bad and Other Stories from Benin,” “The Barefoot Book of Tropical Tales” and “Pearls of Wisdom.”
Mama was honored at the NAME’s national conference in New Orleans on Nov. 15.
Princeton University. West, called “one of America’s most provocative, public intellectuals,” is the awardwinning author of “Race Matters” and “Democracy Matters.” He advised people to “make a radical distinction between hope and optimism,” and told students to “muster the courage to think critically about the world.” West’s lecture, titled “Race and Democracy in the Election Year,” was also simulcast in the Student Center Theatre and Webb 110.
Upcoming Arts and Lecture Series events include a presentation by veteran journalist Eleanor Clift on Feb. 12, a visit by veteran ESPN sportscaster Linda Cohn on March 4 and a performance by the Spanish Harlem Orchestra on April 2. Tickets for Arts and Lectures Series events are $10 for the general public and can be reserved by calling (860) 465-0036 or e-mailing tickets@easternct.edu. For more information on the 2008–09 series, visit www.easternct.edu/ecsu/arts_lecture.
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Andrew Revkin
Gandhi Peace Panel
Cornel West Eleanor Clift
Professor Raouf Mama
On Campus
Eastern Professor Wins Fulbright Scholar Award
Eric Martin, associate professor of management in the Department of Business Administration, was named a recipient of a Fulbright Scholar Award by the U.S. Department of State and the J.William Fulbright Foreign Scholarship Board.
A resident of Willimantic, Martin is well known for his research on international development assistance in transitioning economies. He will continue to focus on strategy, planning and the inter-organizational dynamics and networks necessary for the implementation of effective assistance programs in developing countries. Martin has conducted research in the Balkans since 1999, and traveled to the region extensively on a variety of grants.
Martin is using the award to teach as a member of the Political Science faculty at the University of Belgrade in Belgrade, Serbia for the 2008 –09 academic year.
New Science Building is Dedicated
More than 200 people, including local officials and area legislators, joined Connecticut Lt. Gov. Michael Fedele, Eastern President Elsa Núñez and the campus community to dedicate Eastern’s new Science Building on Oct. 22. The ribbon-cutting ceremony for the $64 million, 174,000square-foot, facility was held in the atrium of the Science Building.
“Our students and faculty are clearly pleased with the additional classroom space, new modern laboratories, and scientific equipment at their disposal. As they learn about science and prepare for careers in emerging fields, it is my hope that Eastern can make an even larger contribution to Connecticut’s high- tech workforce while preparing more science teachers for our schools,” said Núñez.
Núñez noted that the American Competitiveness Initiative calls for 100,000 more scientists, 100,000 more science teachers, and 800,000 more technicians in 10 years. She said the new building was a “major investment by the state of Connecticut in public higher education,” and applauded the General Assembly for its “visionary view of higher education.”
All Eastern math and science courses that were spread across seven locations are now consolidated into the new facility. Departments housed in the new building include biology, biochemistry, computer sciences, environmental earth science, mathematics, and physical science.
Such consolidation improves the capacity for science instruction and student-faculty research, creates a synergy between departments, and promotes interdisciplinary studies. It is expected the building will also become a conference site for local and regional meetings, especially those involving undergraduate research.
Professor Eric Martin
Cutting the ribbon at the dedication ceremony were, from left: Lawrence McHugh, chairman of the Connecticut State University System Board of Trustees; Department of Public Works Deputy Commissioner David O’Hearn; Eastern President Elsa Núñez; state Sen. Edith Prague; Connecticut Lt. Gov. Michael Fedele; state Rep.Walter Pawelkiewicz; Eastern Student Government Association President Sulthana Sayed; state Sen. Donald Williams; state Sen.Thomas Gaffey; and CSUS Chancellor David G. Carter.
Eastern Awarded U.S. Department of Education Grant
Eastern’s Center for Early Childhood Education has been awarded an Early Reading First grant from the U.S. Department of Education. This past fall, Eastern received $1,409,697 to begin the three-year Community Partners for Early Literacy project.
The center will utilize the grant funds to improve the language and literacy skills of approximately 500 preschoolaged children in Windham by providing professional development and mentoring to teachers in 15 preschool classrooms in the Windham Public Schools and at Eastern’s Child and Family Development Resource Center
(CFDRC). The project will focus on developing the language and literacy skills of children for whom English is a second language, including the development of model bilingual classrooms.
The project also will enhance literacy activities in children’s homes through a comprehensive family literacy program.
Eastern President and Student Honored for Excellence in Education
Eastern President Elsa Núñez and student Melissa Vazquez-Sanchez were two of 10 individuals honored at the fourth annual Latino de Oro 2008 award ceremony. The ceremony was held Nov. 8 in the Theatre of the Performing Arts in The Learning Corridor in Hartford.
The annual event recognizes individuals who have made significant contributions to the Latino community in the state. Award recipients were chosen from 10 categories, including politics,
The project will use the advanced video technology of the Center for Early Childhood Education to create video archives and training programs on research-based early literacy practices.
“We are thrilled to receive this federal grant to help Eastern make a positive
difference in the language development of preschool children in our local community,” said President Elsa Núñez. “Language proficiency is fundamental to learning to read. These funds will help us leverage Eastern’s resources to have a significant impact among Windham’s preschool population.”
education, sports, arts and culture, music, media, health, community serv-
ice, Student of the Year, and Lifetime Achievement. Núñez was selected in the Education category.
Vazquez-Sanchez, a freshman biology major from Wethersfield, was honored as Student of the Year for her outstanding volunteer work with the Spanish American Merchants Association in Hartford, for graduating with high honors from Wethersfield High School, and for her academic achievement thus far at Eastern.
The Latino de Oro award ceremony is presented by Identidad Latina Hispanic Newspaper of Connecticut.
Maureen Ruby, assistant professor of education at Eastern and one of the co-principal investigators of the Community Partners for Early Literacy project, reads to children enrolled at the CFDRC.
Melissa Vazquez-Sanchez (right) displays her award with her mother, Ana Sanchez. Photo courtesy of the Identidad Latina newspaper.
Academic Services Center:
One-Stop Shopping to Academic Success
Eastern is well known for the close relationships forged between faculty, staff and students, and the new Academic Services Center (ASC) on the ground floor of the J. Eugene Smith Library is a reflection of the University’s close-knit community.
The ASC was created in response to feedback from students, who wanted additional, evening hours of operation for the University’s key academic support services. Bringing those services together into a “one-stop-shop” also has been well received by students. Faculty also appreciate being able to refer students to one easy-to-use location.
Services in the ASC include the Advising Center, the Mathematics Achievement Center (MAC), Tutoring Services, STEP/CAP and the Writing Center. In the past, all these services have been spread across campus, but are now available in one location. “The library was chosen because the building is already open nights and weekends, and because of the synergy between library resources and the academic services being offered in the new center,” said Library Director Patricia Banach, who also serves as interim director of the ASC.
The ASC supervises the overall faculty advising system and coordinates the advisement of new and continuing students. The center also provides students with information and assistance regarding academic matters; handles students’ academic appeals; and provides academic support services to freshmen, undeclared and probationary students.
The different services provided at the ASC all have significance. Tutoring Services provide student Academic Coaches for Excellence (ACES) to assist students who request help in a particular subject or course. Services include tutoring support; one-on-one assistance in a variety of content areas; and experiences that enhance skills development and time management and provide academic support in other significant ways.
The Summer Transition at Eastern Program (STEP)/Contract Admissions Program (CAP) provides access and support to eligible students who take a pre-college summer program to help improve their chances of success as entering undergraduates. The MAC is a tutoring service offered by the Mathematics Department. The Writing Center offers the writing support services of trained student tutors, selected for their writing ability and interest in helping other students with writing assignments.
“In just a few short weeks, the ASC has become an active and thriving center for tutoring services and advising. By the middle of November, more than 2,000 hours of student time in the center have been logged by students using the various services,” said Banach.
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Akus Gallery and Eastern Students Combine Resources
The Julian Akus Gallery at Eastern Connecticut State University and People Helping People (PHP), a student- based community service group at Eastern, recently combined resources to engage the campus and the greater Willimantic community in a latex paint recycling project. Over a twoweek period in October, almost 300 gallons of paint were received and collected. Akus Gallery Director Elizabeth Peterson, Gallery Registrar Roxanne Deojay, students and PHP members Aiyanna Medeiros and Nate Oldham, and other volunteers sorted the paint by color, strain and mix; repackaged the paint; and donated the resulting
cans to local community organizations.
The paint recycling project was the kickoff to the gallery’s eco- art exhibition “It’s Getting Hot in Here,” which ran from Oct. 23 to Dec. 11. The exhibit, which reflected greener lifestyle trends and sustainability, explored how this progressive philosophy affects art making. The show was organized by Montserrat College of Art co- curators Leonie Bradbury and Shana Dumont. The Akus Gallery installation of the
exhibition was made possible in part by generous donations and assistance from Eastern’s School of Arts and Sciences and Environmental Earth Science Department; Dave Dupuis of O.L. Willard Company; Eastern’s Institute for Sustainable Energy; PHP; Prides Corner Farms of Lebanon; Eastern administrators Elsa Núñez, Michael Pernal, Carmen Cid and Kenneth DeLisa; and professors Fred Loxsom, Norma Vivar- Orum, Bill Leahy, and Laurel Kohl.
Honors Students Spend Summer in Sweden
This past summer, Performing Arts Professor Richard Jones-Bamman traveled to Sweden with a group of seven students as part of the Honors seminar, “Introduction to the Sámi Culture.” Jones-Bamman has conducted ethnomusicological fieldwork among the Sámi, Scandinavia’s indigenous population, for nearly 20 years.
Honors students Jaime Seligmann, Zachary Doty, Scott Seaman, Veronica Hyde, Jennifer Royals, Tim Galipeau and Michelle Kaczynski, accompanied Jones-Bamman on the trip, which included visits to museums, ancient burial grounds and petroglyphs dating back 3,000 years.
The group met with a reindeer herder in Mala, crossed into the Arctic Circle, and met with instructors from the Sámi Studies Department at Umeå University to discuss historical and contemporary issues facing the Sámi in Sweden.
Striking a pose at the Arctic Circle are Eastern students, from left: Scott Seaman, Jaime Seligmann (on Scott’s shoulders), Zach Doty, Jennifer Royals (crouching), Michelle Kaczynski, Roni Hyde and Tim Galipeau.
Senior Michelle Nusal lends a hand at the Akus Gallery’s paint collection site.
On Campus
American Red Cross Chair
Honored with Chase Medallion
On Sept. 22, in conjunction with the David T. Chase Free Enterprise Institute, Eastern conferred a Chase Medallion on Bonnie McElveenHunter, chairman of the American Red Cross and CEO of Pace Communications, the nation’s largest custom publishing company. The ceremony was held in the Paul E. Johnson Sr. Community Conference Room.
The Chase Medallion, named after philanthropist David T. Chase, is given periodically to a business professional who is distinguished in the social, economic or political arenas. Winners have demonstrated professional success and contributed to the betterment of their community, state, or nation.
other social service agencies. The meal started in 2007 by Jason Budahazy, a
McElveen-Hunter’s accomplishments include serving as the first woman chairman in the American Red Cross’s 126-year history. From 2001–03, she was ambassador to Finland, served as a member of the international board of directors of Habitat for Humanity, and is founder of the United Way Billion Dollar Women’s Leadership Initiative.
McElveen-Hunter’s unprecedented contributions to the business world include her leadership in forming the Women’s Business Leaders Summit, held for the past three years in Finland, Latvia, and most recently, Jordan.
These summits have helped to further entrepreneurship and have encouraged businesswomen from the Baltic region to the Middle East to launch or expand business opportunities in their native countries.
as a way to serve members of the Willimantic and Windham community who otherwise would not be able to have such a dinner. Integral to the Day of Giving is a canned food drive; this year, more than 20,000 cans were collected and donated to local charities, including the Covenant Soup Kitchen, the Access Agency and Catholic Charities.
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Budahazy was assisted by the staff of the Office of Institutional Advancement, who scheduled the community organizational meetings; solicited the gift of the dinner from Chartwells, Eastern’s food service; raised funds for a large percentage of the canned goods and to offset the cost of the turkeys; purchased and trucked the food items
from BJ’s; obtained the T-shirts worn by the volunteers; helped with the design of the banner; and staffed the event throughout the day. Alumni who volunteered to serve the meal included Ellen Lang ’81 (shown above), and her husband Dr. James Watson. State Sen. Edith Prague ’65 also joined in the festivities.
Bonnie McElveen-Hunter McElveen-Hunter was honored for her work in the advancement of women in the workforce.
annual Thanksgiving “Day of Giving”
Alumna Establishes Scholarship for Social Work Students
Barbara Candales ’74 has established the Arturo and Elba Candales Memorial Endowed Scholarship. Named in honor of her parents, the scholarship will help support Latino students who attend Eastern and major in social work.
“During the late 1960s and early 1970s, the Puerto Rican community in New London was in its infancy and both my parents became leaders,” said Candales. “Through their work in the formation of Nuestra Casa, the first Latino agency in New London to provide services to the emerging Latino community, I witnessed their volunteerism. I would attend meetings with them and also volunteered on various occasions to help get the organization off the ground. They were my role models who inspired me to select Applied Social Relations (Social Work was not available as a major at that time) and continue on with their work with the Latino community.”
New Members on the ECSU Foundation, Inc. Board
The Eastern Connecticut State University Foundation (ECSU Foundation, Inc.) has appointed three new members to its board. Incorporated in 1971, the Foundation is directed by a volunteer board of business leaders and civic-minded friends
Philanthropy
Following her graduation from Eastern in 1974, Candales went on to earn master’s degrees in social work and public health and a Ph.D. in social work from the University of Connecticut (UConn). She enjoyed a distinguished career in social work education as a teacher with UConn’s School of Social Work, as human service program coordinator for Tunxis Community College, and as a teacher and director of the Social Work Program at Central Connecticut State University. Her excellence in teaching was recognized by Central in 2005 with a teaching excellence award. In 2006 she was named “Social Worker of the Year” by the Connecticut Chapter of the National Association of Social Workers for her many contributions to the social work profession in Connecticut.
Candales said her parents were “very grateful for the many opportunities and support provided at Eastern, including federal and state financial assistance so that I could obtain a college degree. The Arturo and Elba Candales Endowed Scholarship is their way of saying ‘thank you’ to Eastern. Along with my brothers, Robert Candales and Randal Candales, I have chosen to provide financial support to other Latino students in memory of our beloved parents. We hope these funds will provide the extra help to a student in a time of need.”
The Arturo and Elba Candales Memorial Endowed Scholarship will and alumni of the University. Named to the board were Francis A. Perrotti ’51 of Storrs, Sandra K. Roth ’71 (M.Ed.) of Mansfield Center and Joseph D. Lobe ’03 of Jewett City.
A former baseball player at Willimantic State Teachers College, Perrotti had a long and distinguished career in education that spanned more than 30 years.
provide support to Latino students interested in social work who otherwise might not be able to attend Eastern while also filling an urgent need in the community, according to Sociology Professor Andrew Nilsson.
“With the growth of Connecticut’s Latino population, there is tremendous need for bicultural, bilingual social workers,” said Nilsson, who coordinates Eastern’s social work program. He added, “Eastern is a university that provides access to talented students at all socio-economic levels. This scholarship will certainly help to punctuate this point.”
Elba and Arturo Candales
In addition to her support of Eastern, Candales remains active with UConn’s Hispanic Alumni Association and the Latin American Association at Central. She was also instrumental in helping Eastern to develop course offerings in Puerto Rican History and Culture.
If you would like to make a one-time gift or a four-year pledge to the Arturo and Elba Candales Memorial Endowed Scholarship, call Joseph McGann in the Eastern Development Office at (860) 465- 4514
He was a principal for nearly 20 years in Mansfield and Coventry and was named superintendent in Mansfield in 1981. Perrotti also served on the Coventry Board of Education for two years. He has been a generous supporter of Eastern and hosts an annual barbecue that draws many alumni of Eastern’s graduating classes of the 1950s. He was also a member of the EASTERN Winter 2009 27
Eastern Alumni Association Board from 2002-08. Perrotti received his master’s degree and sixth- year certificate from the University of Connecticut.
Roth, who taught for 34 years in the
The ECSU Foundation Inc. raises funds for a variety of purposes central to the fiscal health and academic needs of the University. In receiving the majority of charitable contributions for Eastern Connecticut State University, the Foundation enriches and enhances the academic
Mansfield school system, received her master's degree from Eastern in 1971. Her husband, David M. Roth, was a renowned Connecticut historian who taught at Eastern for 23 years before passing away in 1985. Roth has been a generous donor to the David M. Roth Memorial Endowed Scholarship and wants to continue to grow her husband’s scholarship.
Besides being a consistent supporter of the annual Relay for Life held at Eastern, she has been a longtime volunteer for Hospice of Eastern Connecticut and is currently a member of the
Dean Cid Establishes Scholarship with Estate Gift
Carmen Cid, dean of the College of Arts and Sciences for the past four years and a member of the Eastern Biology faculty since 1987, is amazed and humbled by the number of people she has met who remind her of the lifealtering experiences that they had as undergraduates at Eastern. It is those
Pastoral/Spiritual Care Advisory Council at Windham
quality and reputation of the institution.
Hospital.
Lobe is a senior financial analyst in mergers and acquisitions at Mohegan Sun in Uncasville, where he identifies potential businesses and markets for acquisition and works to secure financing for new construction and development. He previously worked as a senior financial analyst at Foxwoods Resort Casino in Mashantucket. Lobe received a bachelor’s degree in accounting and history from Eastern and is currently pursuing a law degree from Western New England College.
The Foundation's top priorities include raising money for the University's endowment, student scholarships, academic programs, technology enhancements, faculty development, student life, library, and laboratories, intercollegiate athletics and many other programs and projects.
For further information, please contact the ECSU Foundation, Inc., 83 Windham Street, Gelsi & Young Hall, Room 120, Willimantic, CT 06226 or call (860) 465- 5267.
daily reminders that served as a catalyst for Cid and her husband to meet with their attorney and ultimately decide to make a significant provision for Eastern in their estate plan.
“I can be in the grocery store or the shopping mall and inevitably someone will approach me because they know I still work at Eastern and they will tell me how the University changed their lives forever and in essence helped them to reach their full potential,” said Cid. Listening to Thomas Sweeney ’83, who gave the commencement speech in May 2008, talk about how Eastern “taught me to teach myself” was also a factor in her decision, as was the impressive attendance at Professor Michael Gable’s retirement dinner in October. “Many biology graduates talked about how his caring and mentoring made a major difference in their lives,” said Cid.
“My husband and I decided that as we get closer to retirement, it makes sense to be proactive with our estate plan and not leave anything to chance. We want to make sure that there will be many more powerful testimonials from Eastern graduates for many years to come,” she said.
The Carmen R. Cid Scholarship Fund will assist with educational expenses of Biology majors (with preference given to women and minorities) and help fund undergraduate student research and artistic student projects.
Cid noted that she is less concerned about establishing a personal legacy and more concerned with helping students reach their academic goals. “By specifying our intentions in our will now, we can have peace of mind that the money will truly assist deserving students at Eastern in the future.”
Named to the ECSU Foundation, Inc., board were Francis A. Perrotti ’51, Sandra K. Roth ’71 (M.Ed.) and Joseph D. Lobe ’03.
Beatrice Buell is retired and living in Brooklyn, CT. Born and raised in Eastford, Beatrice taught school for 35 years in Ellington, Eastford and Putnam. In retirement, Beatrice fulfilled her lifelong dream of visiting the birthplace of her grandmother in Blackburn, England.
Colette (Bibeau) Trailor has taken over as the interim superintendent for the Griswold School System.
Diana Cramer is a retired Norwich educator and current chair of the Waterford RTM Public Protection and Safety Committee. On June 9, 2008, the Waterford Rotary honored her with the Paul Harris Award, reserved for community members or Rotarians whose excellence in community service has resulted in community betterment.
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Center. Thomas Poirier is an internist and infectious disease/HIV specialist living in Gainesville, FL. He is in semi-retirement, working part time at the Shands Hospital, at a number of clinics run by the Florida Department of Health, and at the Federal Bureau of Prisons. He is actively involved in the clinical teaching of medical students/ residents and nursing students.
Carol (Lemieux) Wadding has been working in Hartford for the past 13 years as a consultant in the telecommunications industry. She previously worked in the insurance industry as a communications analyst. For almost 30 years Carol has been an active member of the National Federation of the Blind and regularly lobbies in Washington for the rights of the blind. She lives in Southington with her family of cats and life partner, Ray.
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Judith (Law) Flynn retired in June 2008 after teaching for 34 years – three years in Stamford and 31 years in Billerica, MA. She began her career as an elementary school teacher and then became a middle school reading specialist and teacher. Flynn has two daughters.
Deborah (Delamater) McCrackan is celebrating 30 years in the banking industry. She is currently manager of the Mansfield branch of New Alliance Bank, and fondly remembers Professor Kenneth Parzych sending her to a Willimantic bank to apply for her first job after graduation. McCrackan is currently enrolled in the National Graduate School of Banking program through the American Bankers Association held at the University of Pennsylvania. She is also treasurer of the ECSU Alumni Association Board of Directors and lives in Storrs with her husband, Roger.
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Gary Brine has been appointed as the head football coach for the Woodstock Academy Centaurs. Al Lazuk was hired by Norwich Free Academy in July 1974 as a biology teacher. He is currently in his 35th year of education and teaches marine biology. Doris Taverna retired from teaching after 33 years of service for the Whitesboro Central School District in Whitesboro, NY. Sandy Willoughby had 26 successful years of teaching at Pomfret Community School in Pomfret. She taught fifth grade for eight years and first grade for 18 years. Sandy has been retired since 2000 and lives in North Haverhill, NH, where she reads, gardens, kayaks and hikes. Carol Wolak, hired by the Windsor Police Department in 1977, retired after 31 years of service. She was the fourth woman hired as an officer in Windsor.
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Dale Goodwin retired in 2007 after 28 years of teaching. She built a house in Cartago, Costa Rica, and spends a great deal of her time enjoying the region’s beauty and friendly people. Debra Howard was recently granted the Harry L.Trambert Scholarship for Clinical Excellence in Maternal Nursing Practice at Norwalk Hospital. She works in the Childbirth
Pam Bernardo lives in Montgomery County, PA, and is a middle school principal in the Saucon Valley School District. She is also an adjunct professor for Gratz College and the Regional Training Center.
Jim Donnelly has been living in San Diego since 1983, working to recruit engineers for major commercial and defense corporations and startups. For the past six years he has been recruiting for Northrop Grumman. Jim has been married for 25 years and has two daughters, one of whom is engaged and will graduate from California Polytechnic State University at San Luis Obispo next year.
Ken Marx and his wife, Peggy, celebrated their 20th wedding anniversary on Nov. 13, 2008.
Retired Army Colonel Charles A. Campbell was presented with the Legion of Merit at a recent meeting of the Middlesex County Chamber of Commerce.The Legion of Merit is awarded by the U. S. Armed Forces for “exceptionally meritorious conduct in the performance of outstanding services and achievements.” Col. Campbell is a decorated veteran of the Vietnam, Afghanistan and Iraq wars, and served as a safety and occupational health manager responsible for evaluating and inspecting Department of Energy nuclear facilities. He resides in Mitchellville, MD. Marie (Karpinsky) Baer has been a member of the U.S. Power Squadron since 1983. She worked on various committees with squadrons locally in Middletown and in San Diego, CA, rising to the rank of Commander of the San Diego Sail and Power Squadron, only the second woman to hold that position. She continues to work on educating the public that the Power Squadron includes both sail and power boats. Baer resides in San Diego.
Deborah Kleckowski resides in Middletown where she is the commissioner of the planning and zoning committee. In addition, she is the director of College Career Pathways and an adjunct professor at Middlesex Community College, where she has worked since 2002. Deborah and her husband,Thomas Hibbard, a principal with Hibbard and Rosa Architects, are the proud parents of 2-year-old twin boys.
Greetings from the ALUMNI association
The paradox of modern times is that, despite all the wireless communications, cell phones and webbased technologies, keeping in touch with friends in today’s mobile society remains a challenge. We want to be sure that we stay connected with our alumni, and you can help. Tell us what’s happening in your professional and personal lives. And let us know how we can stay in touch — we communicate with more than 8,000 alumni via e-mail, but that’s less than half the total number of alumni who are active. Send us your e-mail address (simply e-mail alumni@easternct.edu to get the ball rolling), a nd we will let you know about reunions in your area, campus events, and other important Eastern news. Stay in touch! Dan Canavan ’97, president of the ECSU Alumni Association
Col. Charles A. Campbell ’83 (right) shares a handshake with General David H. Petraeus, U.S. Central Command.
D.B. Watkins is an artist living in Catskill, NY, where he created a patriotic window titled “Heart of America.” He has donated many pieces of art to various civic organizations in support of their fundraising efforts, and donated a painting titled “Wings of Freedom” to former President George W. Bush.
Dianne (Morin) Goodale is a physical education/health teacher for the
Willington Board of Education. She is also the varsity softball coach at E.O. Smith High School in Storrs.
Michael Johnson was named one of Connecticut’s top oral surgeons in the August 2008 issue of Connecticut Magazine. James Morrison has retired from the South Windsor Police Department after 38 years.
Brenda Severino has been named Montville’s Teacher of the Year for the 2008–09 school year.
Pamela (Peck) Scholz lives in Kodiak,AK, where her husband is stationed with the Coast Guard. She is a stay-athome mom to two boys (ages 9 and 7), serves as president of their school’s ParentTeacher Association and is active with the Coast Guard spouses association.
Polly (Hill) Morell is in her fourth year teaching first grade at St. Mary St. Joseph School in Willimantic. She has two sons with her husband, Christopher. Cleopatra Williams-Myers successfully completed her first master’s degree in Industrial and Organizational Psychology. She hopes to graduate in May
2009 with an M.S. in Labor Relations.
Dawn (Walmsley) Brolin ’92/M.S. ’05 helped form, and is a partner in, Premier Business Services, Inc. in East Lyme.The firm has grown 30 percent con-
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Academy, held Sept. 5–11 in Beijing, China.The academy offers a select group of young studentathletes with physical disabilities and their coaches the opportunity to experience the Paralympic Games firsthand by meeting U.S. Paralympic team members and attending ceremonies and competition.
Elizabeth (LaFlesh) DeMarco is married to David DeMarco.The couple has two
children and three grandchildren. Paulette Nancy (Lucas) Haines is the CEO and founder of Creative Non Profit Solutions, LLC, a consulting firm with offices in Connecticut and Georgia that provides services related to nonprofit development. Paulette formerly served as the executive director/clinic administrator for the Sweeney Regional Senior Center and Wellness Clinic in Windham. She was a member of the Windham Board of Education for over a decade and a member of the Willimantic/Storrs AAUW. Liz Thomas is retired and living on Camano Island, 90 minutes from Seattle. She traveled to England for the months of September and October to write theology and liturgy on the Yorkshire moors.Thomas
Tupperware consultant in February to help subsidize her passions for genealogy and scrapbooking. She is also very active with the Bedford Family Connection in Bedford, MA, serving on two committees and getting ready for the upcoming Bedford Day celebration. After working for four years at Raytheon Company, Michael Curry was recruited to join Draper Laboratory as a principal member, technical staff.
Joseph DiLeo has taken over the pastoral duties at the Moosup United Methodist Church. Scott Seeley was awarded a combined M.D./Ph.D. from Dartmouth College. He was also awarded the Perkins prize as the outstanding student in pathology. Seeley is heading to Stanford University to start a residency in pathology.
Edward Giard is a teacher at East Catholic High School in Manchester. He is also a Grand Knight with the Knights of Columbus Council 573 in Manchester.
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie was recently awarded a $500,000 grant from the Chicago-based John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation. She was one of 25 recipients who were selected based on their creativity, originality, and potential to make important contributions in the future. Christopher Coutu was elected state representative for Connecticut’s 47th District. He is also the founder of American Warrior’s Connecticut Honor Flight, a nonprofit organization that coordinates and conducts free trips for World War II veterans to visit the war memorials in Washington, DC. Stacie Kurlick has
to visit her daughter in Alexandria,VA, who is expecting her first child.
returned in November and will be traveling again worked at Florida State University since January 2007. She was recently promoted to the position of assistant director of staff recruitment, conferences and publications within the Office of University Housing. Nancy LaBonne has returned to Eastern to sistently over the past four years. Brolin has pursued working directly with Intuit, the number-one software company in the world for small businesses. Maureen (Webster) Decker is a marketing director for Invesco in New York City. She and her husband, Bryan, reside in Redding with their children Jack, 2, and Brandy, 1. Michelle Williams was hired as the principal of Clover Street School in Windsor. Before this appointment Michelle was the vice-principal at John F. Kennedy Elementary School.
Michelle (Garrison) Puhlick was a teacher in Salem,Thompson, Colchester and Hebron before being named director of curriculum and technology in 2006 for Hebron Public Schools. Puhlick recently spoke to students in Professor Gary Rommel’s Computer Science and Programming I course about issues surrounding technology in education. She is married to Matthew Puhlick Matthew received an M.S. in Education in 2002 and is a third-grade teacher in Colchester. David Poulin, a nationally certified adapted physical education specialist in the Anchorage (AK) School District, was chosen to accompany 25 student-athletes from Alaska who attended the 2008 International Paralympic
Molly Martin and her husband, Keith Martin ’89, are living in their hometown of Jamestown, NY, with their two children, Jacob Jeffrey and Emma Kate. Martin recently left her position as assistant controller at Jamestown Community College to complete her teacher certification. She is now teaching computers at Sherman Central School in Sherman, NY, and will complete her master’s degree in education in June 2009. Her husband has spent the past 10 years teaching and coaching women’s basketball at Jamestown Community College. He is also the director of total fitness for the Faculty-Student Association and director of sports camps for the college. Joseph Petrarca and his wife, Grace, have been together for 16 years.They have four children and live in New Hartford. Petrarca is a partner in S&V Associates, Inc., a small contractfurniture business.
Michael Curry and Niki (Beechwood) Curry recently celebrated their son Jacob’s second birthday; his brother,Wesley, is 31/2 years old. Niki Curry became a seasonal
pursue her master’s degree. Jarret Pepe has been named the assistant principal of Western Middle School in Greenwich.This appointment follows positions as an eighth-grade social studies teacher, a staff development coach, a learning facilitator and a team leader for the eighth-grade staff. Kim (Fletcher) Wawrzynowicz ’01/M.S. ’05 helped form, and is a partner, in Premier Business Services, Inc. in East Lyme.The firm has grown 30 percent consistently over the past four years. Kim passed the CPA exam in the summer of 2006.
Sandy Ouellette owns and operates Desired Weddings and Special Events, a bridal boutique in Putnam.
Renata Almeida attended the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign following her graduation from Eastern and completed her MFA in Stage Management. Immediately after graduation Renata moved to New York City to take a job as the production stage manager for Cedar Lake Contemporary Ballet. She has been with the company since the summer of 2007. She recently returned from Norway and Italy and will soon be touring in Israel, Germany and Austria. David Jones is employed at New York University in the Department of Residential Education as a
Four Eastern alumni are currently enrolled in the IT Associate Leadership Development Program at Phoenix Life Insurance Company. From left: Badouroi Franck ’08, Daniel Greene ’08, Margaret Fischer ’08 and Yvon N'Chonon ’07.
community development educator. Stephanie Laudone is finishing her Ph.D. in sociology at Fordham University, where she works as a teaching associate. Marja Gina Prewitt is an artist living in Windham. In July she created artwork featured on the cover of the Hartford Courant. Since graduating from Eastern she has had her individual work published and has had three solo shows. Wilbur Velarde began working as a Department of State Foreign Service officer and will leave with his family on a two-year tour of duty to Mexico, where he has been appointed as a vice-consul.
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Deborah Andstrom is working at St. Mary School in Putnam as a kindergarten teacher. She became a grandmother on Aug. 16, 2007. Nanette Bancroft passed all four parts of the Certified Public Accounting exam and is now licensed as a certified public accountant in the State of Connecticut. She is a senior accountant and a member of the Connecticut Society of Certified Public Accountants (CSCPA) and the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA). Bancroft is employed with Marien & Co., CPAs, LLC in Norwich.
Dave Poulin ’93 (right) cheers on the athletes competing in the wheelchair basketball events at the 2008 Paralympic Games in Beijing, China. He is pictured with former Paralympian John Register,
who now serves as associate director of community and military programs for the U.S. Olympic Committee.
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Melissa Sanford is employed at Sikorsky Aircraft in Stratford in the Engineering Strategic Sourcing group, working with managers to bring in qualified contractors from all over the world. She is currently recruiting for the Black Hawk helicopter, which is assembled and tested in Stratford.
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Elisabeth (Angell) Johnson has joined CU Business Capital, LLC, as the assistant vice president of commercial lending. Jonathan Hunt is working full time at the University of Hartford running the admissions website and designing publications. In addition he has a freelance design company called Jonathan Hunt Design and recently worked with the East
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Michelle (Garrison) Puhlick ’93 recently spoke to Eastern students in Computer Science Professor Gary Rommel’s class about generational differences and the impact on technology in education.
Haddam Art Museum; the Hartford International Jazz Festival; and Corey’s Catsup & Mustard, a new restaurant in Manchester. Jill O’Connor passed the four-part uniform Certified Public Accountant exam and is now a licensed CPA in the State of Connecticut. She works at Marien & Company, CPAs, LLC in Norwich, where she works primarily in the auditing and tax divisions performing audits of governmental and nonprofit clients. Robert Rollins is working as a production assistant on ABC’s “The View.” Shelley McCauleyBrowning recently received her MSW from Fordham University.
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David Abel is a financial advisor for the Barnum Financial Group in Wethersfield. Laura Cambareri is working on her Master of Social Work at Fordham University at Lincoln Center and is interning at FSW (formerly Family Services Woodfield) in Bridgeport. Jennifer Shields is working as an engineering progress and performance report specialist for Bechtel Corp. Jennifer and her fiancé, Brandon Reyes, purchased their first home in Richland,WA, in late June. Jessica McNabola has been named assistant events coordinator for the National Multiple Sclerosis Society, Connecticut Chapter. Jillian Robbins teaches English (speaking, reading and
writing) to students ages 4 to 16 at the Dongjak SLP in Seoul, Korea. Jillian, known to her students as “Jillian Teacher,” began her one-year teaching assignment in August 2008.
M a rr i a g e s
Christopher Marsh ’90 and Suzanne Montgomery on June 7, 2008.
Wendy Christensen ’92 and James Kulas on May 10, 2008.
Doug Plourd ’93 and Audrey Letizia ’98 on May 20, 2008.
Kristin Malinowski ’03 and Travis Paine on June 28, 2008.
Nicole Butler ’04 and Brian Quinn on July 28, 2008.
Amber Drake ’04 and Bradford Tucker ’04 on July 3, 2008.
Amber Gargoni ’04 and Brian Gilbert on July 3, 2008.
Christina Kirsch ’04 and Simone Messino III on July 18, 2008.
Meghan Phelps ’04 and Phil Martelli Jr. on May 30, 2008.
Laura Waz ’04 and Timothy Chretien on July 11, 2008.
Nicole Goyette ’05 and James Fusco on May 24, 2008.
Melissa A. Sandford ’05 and Philip Meagher ’05 on June 7, 2008.
Erin Matthews ’06 and Jeremy Hall ’06 on Oct. 6, 2007.
B i r t h s
Melissa (Rego) Abbott ’96 and her husband, Shaun, announce the birth of their third child, Zachary Michael Abbott, on Aug. 13, 2008.
Erin (Matthews) Hall ’06 and Jeremy Hall ’06 announce the birth of their son on Aug. 5, 2008. He joins his 2-year-old sister.
From Alumni Affairs
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Nedjat Ali ’64 M.S.
Janet (Delmore) Barrett ’73
Joyce (Grady) Bauer ’69
M. Phyllis Belair ’48
Elizabeth Bielecki ’67 M.S.
Margaret (Foote) Bruce ’32
Gertrude Burgess ’80
Marjorie (Farina) Catalanotti ’83
Paul Cavalieri ’09
Mary Katherine Connelly ’49
Michelle (Rooke) Corey ’93
Jennifer Lee DaDalt ’10
Eleanor Downes ’41
Lillian E. Erb ’99
Marjorie Farina ’83
Paul Finkbein ’53
In Memoriam
Kathleen (Rail) Flaherty ’09
Phyllis (Rhodes) Foster ’65
Kathleen (Griffin) Franklin ’74
Carol (Sawicki) Glenville ’58
Dorothy (Ringland) Hadden ’83
Paul Kegler ’75
Kenneth Kozak ’71
William Burns Landers ’88
Judith Lee ’83
Rebecca (Seplowitz) Lilien ’30
Ignatius “Iggy” Lombardo ’50
Valerie Jayne Ludwig ’06
Patricia (Angevine) Magalis ’95
Nancy C. Nevers ’69
Edward Nyerick Sr. ’59
Jennie Owens ’41
Paul Palazzo ’83
Joseph Pempek ’64 M.S.
Mary (Wilcox) Phillips ’47
Janette (Wibberley) Plassmann ’43
Eva (Conklin) Pratt ’35
Dianne (Shunk) Rimkus ’06
Heather Lee (Quadrato) Ruel ’95
Joseph Sak ’58
Irma (Spandorf) Semel ’54/’84 M.S.
Violet (Allen) Shugrue ’43
Dana Smith ’83
Richard Sochor ’58
Marion (Fisher) Sparrell ’26
Dorothy Standish ’53
Helen (Spicer) Steward ’35
Michael T. Sulla ’89
Stanley Popiel
Victoria (Gendreau) Vaida ’41
Corey Varjas ’05
Mildred (Moskowitz) Weiss ’51
Kirk Williams ’99
Elizabeth Zukowski ’80
Eastern Friends, Faculty and Staff
Mary Broadhurst
Julia Ceccarelli
Victor L. Kaplan (Emeritus)
Maurice Moore (Emeritus)
Leo E. Morris
Alexander “Sandy” Taylor (Emeritus)
(May 28, 1915-October 3, 2008)
Stanley Popiel, humanitarian and founder of Mystic Color Lab, passed away peacefully on Oct. 3, 2008 at his home in Stonington, surrounded by his loving family and friends. Popiel and his wife, Ingrid Feddersen, expanded the ABC Film Co. into the national photofinishing company Mystic Color Lab, which employed more than 500 people at the time that it was sold in 1985. The Popiels, who sailed to Haiti every year for their winter vacation for more than two decades, are very special friends of the university. They donated a significant collection of Haitian art to Eastern in 2000, in addition to their ongoing and generous support of the Annual Fund. “We want to live the way we want to, and anything extra we want to give away,” Mr. Popiel once said.
Lester Foster (October 28, 1918-May 20, 2008)
Long-time community leader Lester Foster died on May 20, 2008. He and his brother, Robert, began their successful partnership in the mid-1960s, beginning with the construction of the Colonial Townhouse Apartments. Before selling the business in 2000, they earned a reputation for outstanding service to renters and for extensive redevelopment projects including the Sears Building at 670 Main Street and Willimantic’s first fourscreen theater. In December 2000 they generously donated the 670 Main Street property to the ECSU Foundation, Inc. The clock tower that stands as the gateway to the Eastern campus was built in 1998 and on April 27, 2001, it was officially named the Foster Clock Tower in honor of Lester and Robert Foster, community leaders and longtime Eastern supporters.
Longtime friends of Eastern Stanley Popiel and his wife, Ingrid Feddersen.
Lester Foster (back row in dark suit) and his family enjoy the dedication ceremony for the Foster Clock Tower on April 27, 2001.
Final Thoughts
These are trying times for universities across our country, with endowments severely impacted by unstable global financial markets. In such times, we are especially grateful for the generosity of Eastern donors, who realize that supporting our University is one of the best investments they can make in the future of our state. With a limit on the resources available to Eastern as a publicly supported institution, the private philanthropy of our alumni and friends is critical to our success, and we are truly grateful for this assistance.
Whether it is ongoing support of our Annual Fund or establishing an endowed scholarship, the donors listed in this issue of EASTERN magazine are helping us achieve our goal as a University of First Choice. Their gifts go to supporting student scholarships, academic programs and other critical aspects of Eastern’s educational enterprise. With more than 50 percent of our students becoming the first members of their family to attend college, the philanthropy of our donors is a major force in achieving social and economic mobility for thousands of people.
If you are a donor, I want to thank you again for your support. We are truly grateful for your faith in Eastern
during these difficult economic times. If you haven’t been an Eastern donor before now, there has never been a more important time to join the ranks of contributors. Please know in advance that every donation made to the future of Eastern is important and appreciated. I also want to remind our friends, our alumni in particular, that the percentage of alumni who give, not the size of their gifts, is an important rating factor in the national U.S. News and World Report rankings of American colleges and universities. Moving up those rankings is not only important to our current students, it also will enhance the academic credentials of prior students — you, our alumni!
This year I have had the opportunity to visit with alumni in New York City; Springfield, MA; Norwalk, CT; and other locations. I have been impressed with their professional demeanor, self-assurance, and fondness for their alma mater. They are proof that Eastern is indeed a special place, where students discover their talents and climb to further heights with the assistance of faculty and staff. This transformation would not be possible without the continued generosity of our donors – thank you for believing in Eastern.
Vice President Division of Institutional Advancement
Jubilee Reunion • Class of ’59 • May 1, 2009
Events and activities on campus from 10 a.m. through 4 p.m., including the Jubilee Reunion Luncheon hosted by President Elsa Núñez.
Eastern Celebrates Reunion Receptions and Big Tent Barbeque • May 23,2009
Alumni Reception beginning at 1 p.m. for the Classes of 1929, 1934, 1939, 1944, 1949, 1954, 1959, 1964, 1969, 1974, 1979, 1984 and 1989. Campus and building tours will follow. Join the Class of 2009 and their families at the Big Tent Barbeque beginning at 5 p.m. as we welcome our newest members into the Eastern Alumni Family!
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