Commemorative Journal
Thursday, June 13, 2024
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Merchandising to Magis, you have made us so proud of you.
Love, Mary, AnnMarie, Lauren, Collis, Ava, Katie, Andrew, Zachary and Maximilian









Thursday, June 13, 2024
The Grove Cedar Grove, NJ
Merchandising to Magis, you have made us so proud of you.
Love, Mary, AnnMarie, Lauren, Collis, Ava, Katie, Andrew, Zachary and Maximilian
President Eugene J. Cornacchia, Ph.D., H ’24 and celebrating the successful conclusion of
Eugene J. Cornacchia, Ph.D., H ’24, is the 22nd president of Saint Peter’s University, the longest-serving president in the University’s history. He began his term as the first lay president in 2007 and has had a distinguished tenure marked by transformative leadership, unwavering dedication and a fierce commitment to academic excellence and the Jesuit mission.
During his time as president he guided the University through a period of growth, innovation and unparalleled progress. Notable institutional triumphs include the achievement of university status and national recognition by U.S. News & World Report, the American Council on Education (ACE) and Excelencia in Education, among others.
On the academic front, his tenure saw the strategic expansion of academic programs resulting in a 50 percent increase in graduate students, the initiation of the institution’s first doctoral programs and the establishment of three of the four schools at the University including the Frank J. Guarini School of Business, the School of Nursing and the Caulfield School of Education.
In terms of the physical campus, he oversaw the construction of the Mac Mahon Student Center, Panepinto Hall, the creation of the Run Baby Run Arena, the addition of the Digital Research Commons in the Theresa and Edward O’Toole Library and the creation of the STEM Empowerment Center, among many other projects.
Dr. Cornacchia served as a brand champion when the University was thrust into the national and international spotlight following the historic run of the men’s basketball team to the Elite Eight in the NCAA Tournament in 2022. He also successfully navigated the institution through the COVID-19 pandemic with a focus on the health and safety of the community as well as the continuity of education.
In addition, Dr. Cornacchia has set fundraising records, securing $64.7 million for Students at the Center: The Campaign for Saint Peter’s University in 2014. The University’s current campaign, Peacocks Rise: The Campaign for Saint Peter’s University, had raised more than $79 million as of December 2023, already surpassing
the original goal and breaking previous records. Beyond private fundraising success, the University also secured more than $25 million in federal grants during Dr. Cornacchia’s tenure.
Dr. Cornacchia attended Fordham University and earned a bachelor’s degree in political science in 1976, a master’s degree in political science in 1979 and a Ph.D. in political science in 1985. Prior to becoming president of Saint Peter’s and after 20 years of teaching at the University, Dr. Cornacchia served as academic dean and subsequently as provost and vice president for academic affairs.
Dr. Cornacchia and his wife, AnnMarie, have two daughters, Lauren and Katherine, and three grandchildren, Ava, Zachary and Maximilian.
A look at the extraordinary progress Saint Peter’s University achieved over the past 17 years under the leadership of Eugene J. Cornacchia, Ph.D., the first lay leader and longest serving president in the institution’s history.
Advancing Growth and Academic Excellence
The School of Nursing is established. Over the next 17 years, Saint Peter’s expands its undergraduate and graduate programs, initiates doctoral programs and establishes the Caulfield School of Education and the Frank J. Guarini School of Business. Today, the University is a destination for learners seeking to excel in business, data science, health sciences, STEM, education and more.
Planning for the Future
VISION 2015, the first of three community-wide strategic plans put into operation during the Cornacchia presidency, is introduced in 2009.
VISION 2015 is the catalyst for growth and innovation that transforms Saint Peter’s into a dynamic university that attracts more students, new resources and community partnerships. The strategic plans that follow, Pathways to Distinction (2015-2020) and Vitality, Value and Viability (2021-2024) continue to capitalize on strengths and opportunities to advance the University and its mission to serve promising students.
Campus Transformation is publicly launched. The centerpiece of the campaign, the Mac Mahon Student Center, opens in 2013, creating a hub for the University community to grow, learn and foster lifelong
Attaining University Status
Saint Peter’s is elevated to university status, an achievement that recognizes the growth and evolution from a liberal arts undergraduate college to a master’s and doctoral degreegranting institution.
National Recognition Soars
Saint Peter’s continues to earn national recognition from U.S. News & World Report, the American Council on Education (ACE), Money magazine, Princeton Review Green Colleges, Carnegie Community Engagement Classification and Excelencia in Education, among others. Moreover, the University has been consistently recognized for transformation and its excellence in social mobility during the Cornacchia presidency.
Saint Peter’s is the recipient of the $3.8 million SURGE (STEM Undergraduate Retention and Graduation Empowerment) grant from the U.S. Department of Education, the largest federal grant awarded to the University at the time. Throughout the tenure of the Cornacchia presidency, Saint Peter’s was awarded more than $32 million in federal grants that supported academic excellence, STEM initiatives, career opportunities, student success and more.
Succession of Campus Investments
Capitalizing on the momentum of Students at the Center, the silent phase of a new comprehensive campaign (later named Peacocks Rise) begins in 2017. Between 2020–2024 the University unveils a succession of new and renovated facilities.
This includes the opening of Run Baby Run Arena (launched with a lead gift from Thomas P. Mac Mahon ’68); the O’Toole Library Digital Research Commons (funded by the Theresa and Edward O’Toole Foundation and George I. Alden Trust); Panepinto Hall (a new residence hall named in honor of Joseph A. Panepinto Esq. ’66 for his philanthropic generosity to Saint Peter’s); and the James J. Loughlin ’64 Data Science Center (established with a gift from James and Dottie Loughlin).
Guided by the Ignatian principle to “find God in all things,” the University community successfully concludes the year-long Mission Examen, a self-study conducted by every institution in the Association of Jesuit Colleges and Universities. Following submission of the self-study, the superior general of the Society of Jesus resoundingly reaffirmed Saint Peter’s Jesuit and Catholic identity.
Saint Peter’s kicks off its Sesquicentennial, which spans the 2021-2022 academic year. Opportunity for Generations is the theme chosen to celebrate the 150th anniversary to honor the University’s legacy of welcoming students from virtually every background throughout its history.
The Saint Peter’s men’s basketball team captures the hearts and minds of the nation, becoming the first No. 15 seed to reach the Elite Eight in the NCAA tournament. The epic tourney performance put the Peacocks and Saint Peter’s on the map. Two years later, the Peacocks clinch their second MAAC title in three years and appear in the first round of the NCAA tournament in Charlotte, N.C.
The second capital campaign of the Cornacchia presidency, Peacocks Rise, publicly launches in 2022 with $70 million raised, surpassing the record $64.7 million finish for Students at the Center. Peacocks Rise ends in triumph, crushing its goal of $75 million. Dr. Cornacchia holds the distinction of leading the two largest and most successful fundraising campaigns in Saint Peter’s history.
The Theresa and Edward O’Toole Library honors the presidency of Dr. Cornacchia with a photographic exhibit showcasing career highlights.
Curated by: Ilona MacNamara, MLS, M.Ed. • Librarian, Reference & Exhibits Coordinator1992
Bernard M. Hartnett Jr., Esq. ’51 †
1993
Lawrence R. Codey, Esq. ’66
1994
Thomas P. Mac Mahon ’68
William J. Murray ’52 †
John P. Sheridan Jr., Esq. ’64 †
1995
Hon. Marilyn C. Clark ’72
William J. Cozine ’60
William J. Marino ’66
1996
John G. Collins ’58, H ’97
Mary Jean M. Potenzone, Esq. ’71
Frank B. Reilly Jr., Esq. ’67 †
1997
Benjamin S. Bucca HA ’97 †
James J. Daly, Esq. ’59
Chris Degheri HA ’97 †
James J. Loughlin ’64
John P. Murray ’57, H ’02 †
1998
Bernard W. Cicirelli Sr. ’55 †
Kathleen Fitzgerald Cocca ’71
Stephen A. Hennesey ’58
Raymond M. Tierney Jr., Esq. HA ’98 †
1999
Joseph V. Braddock, Ph.D. ’51 †
Barbara A. Chryst HA ’99 †
Sharon A. Pastore ’73
Garry A. Prime ’65
2000
Joseph D. Donnelly, Esq. ’68
Joseph R. Gromek ’68
Paul M. Pantozzi HA ’00
Edward W. Reuter ’64 †
2001
Carol B. Bastek, Ed.D. ’70
William J. Bell ’61
John W. Kennedy H ’01 †
William J. Mealia ’60
2002
Hon. Joseph V. Doria Jr. ’68
John P. Ferguson ’70
Fred J. Jacques Sr. ’34 †
Sodality of the Children of Mary of St. Teresa HA ’02
2003
John F. Connolly, M.D. ’57 †
Hon. James A. McLaughlin Jr. HA ’03 †
Pamela T. Miller, Esq. ’77
Hon. Peter G. Sheridan, U.S.D.J. ’72
2004
George T. Croonquist ’54
Robert J. Donato ’65
Edward J. Heavey, S.J., HA ’04 †
Francis J. Mertz, Esq. ’58
2005
Thomas W. Duncan ’65
Carmel Galasso ’79
Joseph A. Kelly, S.J., H ’05 †
John B. Wilson, Esq. ’70, H ’18
2006
Thomas D. Carver, Esq. ’58, H ’08 †
Jerome A. Dolan, M.D. ’44 †
Robert L. Marcalus H ’96, HA ’06 †
Joseph P. Riccardo Sr. ’67 †
2007
Donna Falconcino Blauvelt ’81 †
Joseph P. Blauvelt ’80 †
M. Brian Maher HA ’07
Kathleen M. McKenna, Esq. ’75
Joseph A. Panepinto, Esq. ’66
2008
Frederick R. Cranwell HA ’08 †
Robert G. Lahita, M.D., Ph.D. ’67
Cecilia Ann Michalik ’73
Geraldine Adele Michalik, Ph.D. ’71
Joseph A. Michalik ’83
Ralph R. Russo ’70
2009
Hon. Frank J. Guarini H ’94
Public Service Enterprise Group (PSEG)
Frank G. Ziegler ’63
2010
Horizon Blue Cross Blue Shield of New Jersey and The Horizon Foundation for New Jersey
Thomas L. Wickiewicz, M.D. ’72
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Essex, Hudson and Union Counties
Frank D’Amelio ’79
2013
Mac Mahon Student Center Founders:
Carol B. Bastek, Ed.D. ’70
Thomas W. Duncan ’65
Hon. Frank J. Guarini H ’94
Thomas P. Mac Mahon ’68
M. Brian Maher HA ’07
William J. Marino ’66
Kathleen M. McKenna, Esq. ’75
Robert G. Morris
Joseph A. Panepinto, Esq. ’66 Sodexo, Inc.
2014
Aileen G. Arriola, M.D. ’07
Robert A. Cutro ’75
Charles J. Vickers ’47 †
2016
Frank L. Fekete, CPA ’75
Toni Ann Turco ’86
Drew J. Bauman, Esq. HA ’17
Anthony O. Pergola, Esq. ’92
Maureen (Lemke) Pergola ’94
Eileen L. Poiani, Ph.D. HA ’17
2018
Julie Delaney Fristensky ’73
Warren C. Fristensky ’74
Robert J. Goldstein ’60, M.B.A. ’06 †
Elnardo J. Webster, Ed D. ’69 †
Niurka “Nikki” Mederos ’07, ’10
Eugene T. Paolino, Esq. ’69
Patricia McQuillan Cummings ’77 & Kevin Cummings
Cheryl & Joseph Della Rosa
2022
Mesfin Fekadu ’08
Lord, Abbett & Co. LLC
Christine & Fausto Rotundo, CPA ’91
2023
Bigyan R. Bista, Ph.D. ’07
Robert C. Garrett
Sandra R. & Charles M. Lizza, Esq. ’77 † Denotes deceased
Trustees’ Circle
Proskauer
Leadership Circle
Collins Building Services Inc.
Connell Foley LLP
Kathleen Fitzgerald Cocca ’71
Eugene O. Flinn ’80 & Joyce Flinn
Hon. Frank J. Guarini H ’94
Hackensack Meridian Health
Liberty Savings Federal Credit Union
Sandra R. & Charles M. Lizza, Esq. ’77
William J. Marino ’66 & Paula Marino
Saul Ewing LLP
Benefactor Circle
Aramark Collegiate Hospitality
BCB Bank
Robert M. Cashill ’64
Thomas G. De Luca ’72 & Annette De Luca ’78
Joseph R. Gromek ’68
Hudson County Community College
Thomas P. Mac Mahon ’68
Pfizer Inc.
Garry A. Prime ’65
Jane & John Siegel
SILVERMAN Building Neighborhoods
Waldorf Risk Solutions
Patron Circle
Carol B. Bastek, Ed.D. ’70
Brach Eichler, LLC
James M. Conti ’93
Erbach Communications Group
Noreen Heath-Beaman ‘86 & William Beaman
Horizon Blue Cross Blue Shield of New Jersey
Mary C. Jain ’79
The Jesuit Community of Saint Peter’s
Kushner Real Estate Group
McCarter & English, LLP
Kenneth Moore, CFA ‘91 & Beth Moore
The Nannetti Group Inc.
New Jersey Natural Gas
Maureen (Lemke) Pergola ’94 & Anthony Pergola, Esq. ’92
Joseph P. Pieroni ’68 & Barbara B. Pieroni ’70
Eileen L. Poiani, Ph.D., HA ’17
Risk Strategies
Waters, McPherson, McNeill, P.C.
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Gene,
Thank you for making such a difference in the legacy of Saint Peter’s. You left your mark. And as an alumna, I salute you and I am very grateful.
— Kathy Fitzgerald Cocca ’71Your immeasurable contributions and dedication to Saint Peter’s University and its students are truly admirable.
You’ve left an indelible mark on this institution, shaping its future and inspiring generations to come.
Eugene ’80 and Joyce Flinn
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Congratulations, Gene, on your remarkable achievement! You have elevated academic excellence, enriched extracurricular opportunities and upheld the Ignatian tradition, all for the greater good of Saint Peter’s students.
Paula and Bill Marino ’66
Charles
Gene,
Many thanks for your 43 years of service to the University, including 17 as a transformative president. Your foresight and guidance have benefited students and alumni. We sincerely hope that the next phase of your life will bring you and your family joy and fulfillment. We look forward to seeing you at future events.
— Tom ’72 and Annette ’78 De Luca
Congratulations, Gene, on successfully leading Saint Peter’s University for the last seventeen years!
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Congratulations to Eugene J. Cornacchia, Ph.D. for your years as Saint Peter’s University President and as a valued HCCC partner.
Best Wishes and Continued Success on Hearts & Minds: The Saint Peter’s University Scholarship Celebration.
Gene, Your legacy will live FOREVER! Be well my friend. Tom
Mac Mahon
While many will remember Gene for his extraordinary wisdom and inspirational leadership, those who know him best will value above all his endearing other-centeredness; always making others—students, faculty, staff, alumni and donors— the focus, never calling attention to himself or his considerable achievements as president over the years.
You’ve embodied the true spirit of Magis through your extraordinary leadership and commitment to Saint Peter’s University. — Jane and John Siegel
ON CELEBRATING OVER 150 YEARS OF SCHOLARSHIP
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THANK YOU FOR YOUR EAGERNESS TO FURTHER EDUCATION, COMMUNITY AND SCHOLARSHIPS AT SAINT PETER'S UNIVERSITY
Thank you, President Cornacchia, for your extraordinary service and for your friendship. As the architect of our growth, your legacy will resonate within the halls of Saint Peter’s University and in our hearts for generations to come. May the next chapter of your journey be as fulfilling and inspiring as your time with us has been.
Cheers!
Carol B. Bastek, Ed.D. ’70Thank you, Gene, for your unparalleled dedication, wisdom and relentless pursuit of excellence during your tenure at Saint Peter’s University.
Warmest wishes for a fulfilling retirement.
— Jim Conti ’93Congratulations, Gene, on your extraordinary achievements and unwavering commitment to Saint Peter’s. Your legacy will continue to inspire generations of Peacocks to come.
NoreenHeath-Beaman ’86 and William Beaman
Congratulations, Gene, on your well-deserved retirement and thank you for all you have done for the Saint Peter’s University community.
During your time as president, you have led Saint Peter’s through historic growth that will create unprecedented opportunities for our students. And you did so while holding fast to the core principles of our Jesuit education that have enabled generations of graduates, myself included, to excel intellectually, lead ethically and serve compassionately.
Your legacy will forever be a part of Saint Peter’s. I wish you and your wife, AnnMarie, a wonderful retirement.
Mary C. Jain ’79With Blessings upon this year’s AMDG Award Recipients
Elizabeth Adubato, Ph.D. Rev. Rocco Danzi, S.J.
Eugene J. Cornacchia, Ph.D. our
Hearts & Minds honoree & upon Saint Peter’s University’s faculty, administration, staff, students and alumni.
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Gene,
Your tenure as President has been nothing short of LEGENDARY!
It’s been a great pleasure supporting your transformational leadership these many years.
Congratulations on this well-deserved recognition!
Ken ’91 & Beth MooreKeep up your great work!
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Gene, for more than 35 years you have been synonymous with Saint Peter’s for us. We wish you, our favorite Peacock, a wonderful retirement.
Thank you,
Anthony ’92 and Maureen ’94 PergolaCongratulations to Gene on his well-deserved retirement and in appreciation for his leadership.
Joseph P. Pieroni ’68 & Barbara B. Pieroni ’70
Warmest congratulations on 17 PRIME years of leading Saint Peter's University, the Jesuit University of New Jersey!
Your favorite flower is the Iris, which symbolizes wisdom, faith, valor, courage and hope. With gratitude for applying all these qualities successfully to your responsibilities over the past 42 years.
Best wishes to you and your family for all the best as you move on to new adventures.
— Eileen L. Poiani, Ph.D., HA ’17Congratulations, Gene!
Your unwavering dedication and leadership at Saint Peter's truly epitomize the essence of Magis. Well-deserved recognition indeed!
Kevin ’73 and Joan Downes
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Congratulations, President Cornacchia on your extraordinary tenure!
Thank you for your steadfast leadership and commitment to changing the lives of generations of students.
Wishing you all the best in your future endeavors!
Dick ’65 and Lois Libretti
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—SAINT IGNATIUS OF LOYOLA
As champions of transformative education, Loyola University Chicago extends heartfelt congratulations to President Eugene J. Cornacchia, Ph.D., on his exceptional tenure at Saint Peter’s University. We celebrate your achievements and the profound impact you’ve made on the academic community. Here’s to celebrating leadership that lifts others higher and visions that extend beyond boundaries
Gene, Thank you for your incredible contributions over the last 17 years. The Peacock Nation is forever in your debt. Jan and I have enjoyed our dinners with you in Naples. If your retirement travels take you to Naples in the future, we hope to see you. Enjoy your retirement; you have certainly earned it!
All the best, Tom ’74 and Janice Luddy
Gene, although your chapter at Saint Peter’s is coming to an end, many more interesting times are ahead.
Enjoy your well-deserved retirement and thanks for all you have accomplished at the helm of the University!
Susan Mitchell-Abbate ’72Congratulations, Gene, on a job well done.
Enjoy your family and retirement.
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With profound gratitude for his service and his transformative impact, we proudly honor Eugene Cornacchia, Ph.D. Congratulations on receiving the Magis Award, and on many years of building and strengthening our shared mission of Jesuit education, in Jersey City and beyond!
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Gene,
Your tireless service and forward-thinking vision have always inspired this team.
We are grateful for your unfaltering leadership, boundless generosity and friendship.
We wish you a rewarding, joyful and PEACEFUL retirement!
Godspeed with Peacock Pride for all you have accomplished!
Jeff, Erin, Leah, Fr. Andy, Fred, Paul, Ginny & Sarah
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In 2017, Saint Peter’s University embarked on the most ambitious philanthropic campaign in its history. Since then, nearly 10,000 alumni and friends have risen together to lift Saint Peter’s to greater heights with their support. Tonight, we celebrate the unprecedented generosity of these donors and the successful conclusion of Peacocks Rise
On behalf of the Saint Peter’s community, thank you for rising to the occasion!
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Congratulations t o Eugene J. Cor nacchia, Ph.D. for receiving the Magis Award in recognition of ex ceptional dedication and commitment Congratulations to President Eugene J. Cornacchia, Ph.D., for his outstanding achievements and exemplary leadership at Saint Peter’s University.
— Dyan and Bobby Cutro ’75
Congratulations on an outstanding career.
Wishing you the best for your retirement!
Fondly, Carmel Galasso ’79 and Sr. Josephine Galasso
Thank you for your strong leadership, Gene. We will always be grateful for the results you have achieved.
Marilda Gándara, Esq. ’72 & Scott O’Keefe
Dear Dr. Cornacchia:
We would like you to know how proud we are of all of the accomplishments of Saint Peter’s University during your term as president. Thank you for your dedication, energy, excellence and service to the University’s students, faculty, staff and community.
It was always an honor to chat with you when we have been on campus and appreciate your taking the time to do so. Much happiness to you and your family.
Best regards,
Diane L. Korey ’71 & J. Mark Korey ’71
Congratulations, Gene!
And thank you for your many years of outstanding and inspiring leadership.
George E. Martin, Ph.D.Congratulations Gene — You are a true game changer! Saint Peter’s will always be grateful for your service, leadership and loving devotion.
“Be who God meant you to be and you will set the world on fire.”
– St. Catherine of Siena
The McGrail Family, Class of ’79
The Teresians are joyfully celebrating their 151st anniversary and have proudly supported Saint Peter’s throughout all these years.
As Honorary Alumni, we wish to extend our sincerest congratulations to this year’s honoree:
Eugene J. Cornacchia, Ph.D., President of Saint Peter’s University.
Moderator Rev. Andrew Downing, S.J.
President Mrs. Ronald Prezioso
Vice-President Mrs. John Costello
Corresponding Secretary Mrs. Peter Zampella
Treasurer
Councilors
Miss Jean-Marie Ake
Mrs. Vito Colacurcio
Hon. Mary K. Costello
Ms. Ann L. McGovern
Mrs. Diane Lynch
The Sodality of the Children of Mary of Saint Teresa, the “Teresians,” was formed in 1873 in response to an appeal from Father Victor Beaudevin, S.J., Rector of St. Peter’s Parish Jersey City to assist in working with the poor. The women collected and distributed clothing and replenished linens and vestments for the parish and the Jesuit missions. The Teresians involvement with Saint Peter’s University was reinforced in 1931 when the Sodalists contributed $30,000 to build the Chapel in Gannon Hall.
Several years ago, the Teresians donated the Nativity Creche which stands outside the Chapel during the Christmas season. Annually we present donations of $10,000 to the Development Fund, and in recent years to support the Food Kitchen. The Teresians remain a Sodality of Catholic women that seeks to further the spiritual growth of its members and to support the mission of Saint Peter’s University and the Society of Jesus.
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Deepest thanks to Gene Cornacchia for his dedicated service and tremendous leadership.
We proudly support Saint Peter’s deserving students through the General Scholarship Fund and the Balmer-Tully Family Endowed Scholarship.
— Hank Tully ’70 & Joan Balmer Tully ’72
With all of our best wishes,
Thomas Wickiewicz, M.D. ’72 and Catherine Amoroso Wickiewicz ’75
Congratulations, President Eugene J. Cornacchia, Ph.D. Proud supporters of our deserving students and the Robert Conrad & Deborah Jacobus Endowed Scholarship.
— Bob Conrad ’12 & Deb Jacobus
Gene, you have brought the University to new heights!
Congratulations on receiving the Magis Award and best wishes for a happy and healthy retirement.
Dot & Jim Loughlin ’64
Honoring the distinguished presidency of our friend, President Eugene J. Cornacchia, Ph.D., whose transformative leadership, steadfast dedication and unwavering commitment have left an indelible mark on Saint Peter’s University and the world beyond.
We extend our warmest wishes for a fulfilling retirement and continued success in his and his family’s future endeavors.
With great admiration, respect and love, Kay McKim and Beth Friedman
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A Peacock, ever after.
Saint Peter’s University is a very special place. Everyone works tirelessly to ensure our students can live, learn and develop in a challenging and nurturing environment.
The many goals I set out to achieve for the University when I began my presidency in 2007 have been accomplished. Yet none of it would have been possible without the profound generosity and dedication of alumni, friends, faculty, staff and administrators. I could not be more proud of our achievements, nor more grateful for this extraordinary community.
It has been a privilege to serve Saint Peter’s for more than 40 years and I will always cherish the many relationships I’ve made.
Thank you, from the bottom of my heart, for making these many years a most memorable journey.
Sincerely,
Eugene J. Cornacchia, Ph.D., H ’24Gene, Your dedication inspires us! Congratulations and thank you for your many years of leadership and service to Saint Peter’s University!
Charlie (’77) & Sandy Lizza
“Go forth and set the world on fire.”
— St. Ignatius Loyola