f riday, sept. 23, 1988
cabrini college, radnor,pa .19087
vol. XXXV, no.2
Majorstaffchangesoccuron campus by Johanna Church Five administrative and staff changes occurred over the summer here at Cabrini. The college has appointed as academic dean, Dr. M. Antoinette Schiesler; dean of students, Robert Bonfiglio; theater director, Brian Morgan; assistent resident life director, Tyrone Carr; and Jennifer Hansbury, registrar. Schiesler already has some important, _gradual changes in store for Cabrini students. "I will bepart of the re-development of the core curriculum (the general education requirement program) so that we're Sch iesler sure that students who leave here do' stand out from the crowd' and are liberally educated." Schiesler's changes also include faculty. ''I am very interested in faculty development and I want to be a part of that development," she said. Schiesler is impressed with Cabrini's size and its unique all around friendliness. "The spirit here lets me know that I am
part of this community, and that's very important to me," she said. Schiesler's backround includes a doctorate from the University of Maryland, as well as an undergraduate degree from the College of Notre Dame of Maryland and graduate work at Oak Ridge Associated Universities in Tennessee. Bonfiglio, on the other hand, plans to spend his first year at Cabrini evaluating and focusing on areas which need improvement. As dean of students, Bonfiglio's duties are all student services, which include resident life, activities, career counseling, health services, campus ministry, athletics and security. When asked about his role in each of those services,Bonfiglio said, "I think that one of the things I've been impressed with during my short time here is the quality of the people we have in those offices and the quality of the programs that those offices have been responsible for in the past, so I am Bonfiglio
going to do what I can to insure that we maintain a high level of quality.'' Bonfiglio, like Schiesler, is impressed with the amount·of spirit at Cabrini. "Before I came here, I heard a lot about the 'spirit of Cabrini' and I think that in my experience so far, I've really found there to be a tangible spirit that makes this place a dynamic place,'' he said. Bonfiglio comes to Cabrini from the College of New Rochelle, and was previously resident director for programming at SUNY College in New York. "Co-ed" is a new word to Cabrini, and that's what Carr is excited about. "Co-ed is definitely a necessary part of college development - male and female interaction,'' Carr Carr said. When asked what his goals are for this year, Carr said, "Since Xavier is 'an experiment,' I hope to make it work.'' Carr's duties include being in direct contact with John Doyle, resident director, and also to be in charge of Xavier, as well as
working with R a n d i Schwemer, head resident, and all the other resident assistants. Morgan, the new theater director, is excited about becoming a part of Cabrini. "I would Morgan like to be involyed in the health and growth of the college, in addition to my job, teaching and directing," Morgan said. Morgan is concerned about how the men of Cabrini feel about the theater. "I think that I want the male student population here at Cabrini to understand and to realize how exciting theater can be for them,'' he said, Hansbury, another change in the administration, replaces Robert Fetterhoff as registrar.She received her bachelor of arts degree in English from the University of North Texas. Hansbury's interest include being a crew memberofthe tall ship '_'Gazela," which is now docked at Penn's Landing in Philadelphia as a floating museum. She also enjoys being a change-ringer of tower bells for St. Martin-in-the-Fields-Guild, Chestnut Hill.
Volleyball:. Team defeated by Delaware Valley in best out of five
inside perspectives .......... 2
'What, Xavier is
CavaIiers enter
news.................... 3, 6
co-ed?' (page 4)
NCAA (page 8)
features .............. 4, 5
sports.................. 7, 8