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APRIL 16, 2014 VOLUME XXXIII, ISSUE 6
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Work Study Funds Decrease By ADRIANA GALLINA Staff Writer
Vice President for Finance Frank Simio does not foresee the New York State’s minimum wage increase affecting Fordham in the future. “All our minimum wage workers are student workers,” Simio said. According to Rose Marie Raiano, senior assistant director of the Office of Student Employment, Fordham’s Student Employment increased its baseline pay to student workers from $7.40 to $8 an hour at the beginning of the 2013-2014 academic year. This change coincided with New York Governor Andrew Cuomo’s state minimum wage raise which will increase the minimum wage incrementally to $9 an hour by the end of 2015. However, while minimum wage is rising, funds for the federal work study program are decreasing. “I can only speak to our Federal Work-Study funding, which over the years since the 2009-2010 academic year, has been decreased by $1.1 million,” Raiano said. “We have just fewer than 700 students that are paid the minimum wage, about 600 of them are employed out of the Student Employment office,” Simio said. “Ideally we want to service as many students as possible… how we are going to manage that has not been decided,” Raiano said. She acknowledged the fact that the office must stay within their budget limitations, yet no decisions have been made on cutting back the number of positions available for student workers. The Student Employment office will fulfill obligations to students who receive work study as part of their package first. Students that apply for jobs through the Student Emsee WAGES pg. 2
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Nahom Kidanemariam, GSB ’09, at his graduation from Fordham University.
Fordham Remembers Nahom Kidanemariam By TYLER MARTINS & JENNIFER KHEDAROO Arts& Culture Co-Editor and Sports Editor
Friends, former classmates and faculty are remembering Nahom Kidanemariam, Fordham’s Gabelli School of Business (GSB) ’09, as focused, ambitious and loyal. “Nahom was the most fiercely loyal person I’ve ever met in my life. He is fiercely loyal to his family, his friends, to that school, Fordham,” Rohan Bansie, Kidanemariam’s former football coach in Ottawa, said. Kidanemariam’s friends are
nonetheless mystified as to why he apparently took his own life in the Lowenstein bathroom on the morning of Monday, April 7, according to the New York Police Department (NYPD). “I saw him very recently,” Daniel Devine, Fordham College at Rose Hill (FCRH) ’07 , close friend and former roommate of Kidanemariam said. “You go through a hundred hypotheticals, but we went out to dinner, had a good time [and] chatted; he seemed perfectly content.” A native of Ethiopia, Kidanemariam moved to Ottawa, Canada in his childhood. Before coming to Rose Hill, he spent a year at Western Reserve Academy. “He wanted
to go to Fordham because he wanted to be in New York City, wanted to study business, and he loved the campus,” Devine said. “Nahom loved this school. It was his family.” “You think about the consummate Fordham Man,” Devine said. “You learn how to deal with everyone. You learn how to make your way through in the Jesuit tradition of men and women for others. He really was the embodiment of that.” Devine and Kidanemariam first met in Clinical Assistant Professor of Accounting and Taxation Rosa Romeo’s accounting class, when Devine was a senior and Kidanemariam, a sophomore. “He was one of those kids who came into class,
seemingly nonchalant, but would have all his homework done and be able to answer the questions before the teacher asked,” Devine said. “He was a great student, he worked extremely hard and he was also very energetic in class. He actively participated all the time,” Romeo said. “You know when somebody walks into a room and they light it up? He was like that.” Kidanemariam sought advice about a career in accounting from Romeo. After graduation, he kept in touch with her. “Every so often, I would hear from him, usually via email, about how things were gosee KIDANEMARIAM pg. 2
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