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Letters to the Editor Please send address changes and class notes to: Editor, Hofstra Magazine Libby and Joseph G. Shapiro Alumni House 150 Hofstra University Hempstead, NY 11549-1500 Fax: 516-463-5897 E-mail: Alumni@hofstra.edu Visit us at hofstra.edu Click on Alumni & Friends. President Stuart Rabinowitz Vice President for University Relations and Publisher Melissa Kane Connolly ’89 Vice President for Development and Alumni Affairs Alan J. Kelly Assistant Vice President for Development and Alumni Affairs Meredith H. Celentano Assistant Vice President for University Relations and Executive Editor Karla Schuster Executive Director for Alumni Affairs Robert Saltzman Director of Public Relations and Editor Ginny Ehrlich-Greenberg ’90 Executive Director, Design and Production Francis A. Rizzo III ’99 Creative Director Kelvin Fonville Manager of Editorial Services Linda Merklin Graphic Artists Denise Sarian Nicole Lombino Contributors Lindsey Calabrese ’04, ’09 Jacqueline Carlson Andrew Coen Lisa Comegna Kristen Ehrling Mary Fuchs Nicole Piampiano Amy Reich Leonard Skoros Ben Vogt Gwendolyn Armstrong Wade Contributing Photographers Brian Ballweg ’77 Rychard Curtiss Steve DiMaio Mark Getman ’94 Martin Heitner Kathy Kmonicek Phil Marino John McKeith Janette Pellegrini Heather Walsh University Archivist Geri Solomon

Fall 2011 Events Calendar Visit hofstra.edu/events for details. Hofstra University Museum Presents

Burton Silverman: The Humanist Spirit

Q-8 Alumni Association, Inc. Military Dinner

September 1-December 16 516-463-5672

September 24 7 p.m. 516-463-6636

Hofstra Pride Golf Classic and Auction

WRHU Wall of Fame Induction Ceremony

Meadow Brook Club September 13 • 10:30 a.m. 516-463-6144

19th Annual Italian Experience Festival September 18 • 11 a.m.-5 p.m. 516-463-6582

Alumni Awards Dinner The Garden City Hotel September 23 • 6:30 p.m. 516-463-6636

Hofstra Fall Festival, Homecoming and Reunions September 23-25 516-463-6636

Hofstra Entertainment Presents

“Looking for an Echo” The Sound of Doo-Wop and Rock ‘n’ Roll

September 25 • Noon 516-463-5106

“Support Our Scholarships” Opening Night Benefit Rent October 21 6 p.m. Cocktail Reception 8 p.m. Performance 516-463-6636

George M. Estabrook Alumni Association, Inc. Awards Luncheon December 4 516-463-6636

New York City Alumni Holiday Party December 5 • 6 p.m. 516-463-6636

September 24 and 25 516-463-6644

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Hofstra Magazine, the Official Publication for Hofstra Alumni and Friends

4 A Letter From President Stuart Rabinowitz

6 2010 Financial Report

10 Faculty Publications and Research Activities

24 Year in Review

44 2010-2011 Alumni of the Month 52 Honor Roll of Donors 90 Hofstra Athletics

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Top, clockwise: Hofstra’s 75th Anniversary Gala was held May 5 at the beautifully transformed David S. Mack Sports and Exhibition Complex; Charles Jenkins’ career at Hofstra culminated with a second round selection by the Golden State Warriors in the 2011 NBA Draft; What Fools! – a one-hour version of A Midsummer Night’s Dream – was the companion play for the 2011 Shakespeare Festival.

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Top, clockwise: A happy scene from Spring Commencement on May 22, 2011; the renovated Hofstra Fitness Center; an alumni reception in Washington, D.C., celebrated Hofstra’s 75th anniversary; and the School of Medicine’s new North Campus facility.

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President Stuart Rabinowitz As we close the 2010-2011 academic year, and the celebration of our 75th anniversary, we look to a future filled with promise for our students, our alumni, our faculty and our entire community. We are seeing the realization of our vision of a fully textured, national university, equally strong in teaching and in research, come to life. The celebration of our 75th anniversary brought thousands of people together, to celebrate scholarship, friendship, and our connections to each other and the world in which we live. The yearlong celebration began with the unprecedented, four-day Diamond Weekend celebration, continued through the year with all the academic recognitions of our history, and finished with burying a time capsule and celebrating the launch of our newest school, the Hofstra North Shore-LIJ School of Medicine at Hofstra University, during our annual gala. The 75th anniversary allowed our communities to come together in meaningful ways – whether it was through scholarship, reunions, celebrations or informal gatherings. We had such a great time at Diamond Weekend that our new Fall Festival – a Homecoming parade, carnival, outdoor concert with activities for alumni, parents and students, fireworks and an evening of comedy – is modeled

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on Live at 75 and our Diamond Weekend celebration. We hope to see you there on Saturday, September 24, 2011! And now, with a renewed sense of “Pride and Purpose,” we move forward as a university united to create new opportunities, to innovate, to help our region’s economic development and grow our research capabilities. In short, we continue our excellence in business, social sciences, communications, law, education and human services, and expand our programs in the hard sciences. Earlier this spring, we announced our application to host another presidential debate in 2012. In June we announced our plans to open a School of Engineering and Applied Science, and in August we will welcome our inaugural class at the Hofstra North Shore-LIJ School of Medicine. These events may appear unrelated, but in fact they are part of the rich academic mosaic we strive for at Hofstra, and will add value both to the education of our students and, ultimately, to your degree. The Hofstra North Shore-LIJ School of Medicine at Hofstra University will welcome 40 students in its inaugural class this summer, the result of four years of planning a curriculum, gaining accreditation and building new facilities. Already, the innovative curriculum, the partnership between Hofstra and North Shore-LIJ, one of our nation’s largest health care systems, and the integral tie


A Letter from President Stuart Rabinowitz to research through The Feinstein Institute for Medical Research, are attracting attention nationwide and adding to the University’s reputation for innovative excellence. The Board of Trustees approved the formation of the School of Engineering and Applied Science in June, which paves the way for an international search for a founding dean to begin in fall 2011. The new school will combine and expand the University’s Engineering and Computer Science Departments to develop a curriculum that emphasizes high-tech research, practical work experience and interdisciplinary study, integrating resources and faculty from other parts of the University, including the Hofstra North Shore-LIJ School of Medicine and the Frank G. Zarb School of Business. The School of Engineering and Applied Science will be a model of cross-disciplinary study and co-op education that will provide students with substantial industry experience before they graduate. Establishing a School of Engineering and Applied Science will make Hofstra only the third university in the New York metropolitan area to have schools of law, medicine and engineering (the others are Columbia University and New York University). In the same way that our medical school, with its practical, patient-centered approach and partnership with North Shore-LIJ Health System, is on the cutting edge of medical education, our School of Engineering and Applied Science will produce students who not only are firmly grounded in theory, but also understand and are prepared for the challenges of a constantly evolving business environment. We, with our medical school partner North Shore-LIJ Health System, have joined with business groups and the Island’s other research institutions, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratories, Brookhaven National Laboratory and Stony Brook University, to form Accelerate Long Island, a consortium of research and business designed to spur long-term, high-tech, economic development in our region. Hofstra University continues to innovate in all programs. Our new director of sustainability studies, Robert Brinkmann, joins us to create new degree programs with a unique focus that blends the University’s strengths in global studies and geography, biology, urban ecology and suburban studies. In addition, we are offering students more ways to maximize their education than ever before. Our internship programs in all courses of study continue to grow, and we are adding several new, five-year bachelor’s/master’s degree tracks, including journalism, business, economics and computer science. Beyond that, our Frank G. Zarb School of Business has launched an online Master of Business Administration program, and the School of Communications plans to add a master’s degree

program in public relations. We continue to expand our online degree programs and undergraduate courses, to serve our current students better and to provide degree programs to students from across the nation and around the world. Lastly, we continue to work with Nassau County and with the communities around Hofstra to encourage a mixed-use development and a renovated Coliseum at the Nassau Hub. The Coliseum, with its mix of professional sports, entertainment and exhibitions, is a great source of entertainment for our students and community. More importantly, however, a mixed-use development at the Hub is important to the University’s future. Entertainment, restaurants, retail businesses, and rental housing are important to attract and keep young people here on Long Island. Long Island has a wealth of resources, but does not offer young alumni or new faculty the mix of housing and entertainment they can afford or that interests them. The Hub, with its central location and access to education, retail, entertainment, museums and offices, would offer young people the opportunity to begin their careers and their lives on Long Island. This is “smart growth” in the truest sense – good policy not just for Hofstra but for Long Island’s future vitality. Equally important is the continued commercial development of the Hub. The Hofstra North Shore-LIJ School of Medicine, The Feinstein Institute, and the new School of Engineering and Applied Science all offer the region opportunities for research and development, and ultimately commercial applications and economic development. I and the Hofstra Board of Trustees have been active advocates for smart growth for the Hub, and will continue to advocate for Hofstra’s interests. We have always known that Hofstra University has limitless potential – because of the potential of our students, the achievements of our alumni, the generosity of our donors and the accomplishments of our faculty. Hofstra University has increased in stature and capabilities each year because of the dreams and ambitions of our community. This truly is one of our nation’s most dynamic universities. I could not be prouder to lead this community into our next 75 years, and I am sure we will continue to be amazed by what we are collectively capable of at Hofstra University. I hope to see you on campus this fall. Sincerely,

Stuart Rabinowitz President

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2010 Financial Report c Components of Revenue 2009-10

Net Tuition & Fees 71.7%

Sales & Services of Educ. Depts. 0.7% Shared Services 0.9% Other Sources 2.0% Contributions 3.0% Government Grants & Contracts 5.2% Return - Endowment Available for Spending 3.0% Return - Endowment Other 1.7% Return - Operations 1.1% Auxiliary Enterprises 10.7%

Instruction 46.9% Research 0.9% Public Service 2.5%

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Academic Support 6.9%

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Components of Endowment Support 2009-10 Hofstra University relies on the generosity and philanthropic support of alumni and friends. This investment in the University is critical to Hofstra’s long-term success. Here’s why: v Alumni support is measured by U.S. News & World Report and has a direct impact on the University’s ranking. Participation is critical. Our goal is to increase alumni participation each year. v Hofstra remains a university largely reliant on tuition. Your support and the growth of our endowment allows Hofstra to undertake new initiatives to maintain its excellent reputation. v Your gift provides for student scholarships, faculty support and program initiatives, and overall operations at Hofstra. v Your investment in Hofstra will allow the University to reach its annual and long-term goals. We need your help — every gift makes a difference!

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Technology & Telecommunications 4.0% Public Safety 2.3% Public Relations 2.5% Development 1.5% Finance & Audit 1.8%

Other Institutional Support 1.6% Executive Offices 1.0% Printing, Mail Room & Supply Services 0.5% Legal & Human Resources 2.3% Insurance 1.1%

Total Institutional Support 18.6%

Funding for Scholarships 83.8% Endowed Scholarships 41.1%

Unrestricted 42.7% (Earmarked for Scholarships)

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Hofstra’s financial strength reflects increased fundraising activities, strong endowment growth, strengthened operating margins, and enhanced control over expenses, particularly relating to health care and post-retirement benefits. Financial resources have increased by 191 percent during the last seven years, and Hofstra continues to enjoy debt ratings in the A category from both Moody’s and Standard & Poors. The University continues to prepare for its growth and expansion and most recently completed a comprehensive feasibility and planning study for a University-wide capital and endowment campaign with a projected start date in 2012.

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Tuition Scholarships and Fellowships v A larger endowment gives Hofstra the edge it needs to attract and retain the most highly qualified students by providing a greater number of scholarships. The University continues to make the growth of tuition scholarships a top priority. During the past seven years, the University has increased scholarship funding by 136 percent to just over $70 million. That increase is reflected in the changing make-up of the student body. The 2010 average SAT score for first-year students was 1172, up more than 100 points from fall 2000. Our first-time freshman high school GPA rose to 3.46 in fall 2010, compared with just 2.80 in fall 2000. Selectivity — the number of students accepted to Hofstra as a percentage of all those who apply — was 59 percent this year, compared to 80 percent in 2000. The percentage of students in the top 10 percent of their high school classes was 27 percent this year, compared to 12 percent nine years ago. The percentage of first-year students from out of New York state was 48 percent, compared to 32 percent in 2000.

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President Stuart Rabinowitz The Hofstra University Board of Trustees and the

Hofstra University Alumni Organization cordially invite you to attend the

Alumni Awards Dinner Friday, September 23, 2011 6:30 p.m. The Garden City Hotel Grand Ballroom Garden City, New York For more information, contact Nicole Piampiano at 516-463-5284. To register online, visit hofstra.edu/alumniawardsdinner.

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2011 Alumni Award Recipients Alumna of the Year

Marilyn B. Monter, J.D. ’76 Executive Vice President The Holiday Organization, Inc.

Alumni Achievement Award Recipients

Andrew F. Corrado, M.B.A. ’92 Senior Vice President and Market Manager Market President — Nassau County Capital One Bank, N.A.

Gerard N. Giovaniello, B.A. ’64 Senior Vice President of Government Affairs and Chief Lobbyist National Association of Realtors

Irwin E. Redlener, B.A. ’64; M.D. President and Co-Founder Children’s Health Fund

Young Alumnus

Reginald Andre, B.B.A. ’04 Vice President, Goldman Sachs & Co.

Nancy F. Kaplan, B.A. ’73; M.A. ’91; Ph.D. Associate Professor Hofstra University

Diana E. Lake, B.A. ’68; M.D. Medical Oncologist Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center

Jack A. Weisbaum, B.B.A. ’64 Chief Executive Officer BDO USA, LLP

Honorary Alumnus

Tejinder Pal Singh Bindra Senior Vice President, Jeetish Imports, Inc.

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Faculty Publications and Research Activities The following is only a sampling of faculty publications and research activities from 2010 and 2011. More complete information may be found at hofstra.edu/research and hofstra.edu/news.

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Hofstra College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Margaret Abraham, professor of sociology and special adviser to the provost on diversity initiatives, was appointed the international representative for the American Sociological Association (ASA). Dr. Abraham’s four-year term began on July 1, 2010, and among her first duties was to represent the ASA at the 17th International Sociological Association’s World Congress of Sociology, which was held in Gothenburg, Sweden. The International Sociological Association is a nonprofit organization that represents sociologists from 167 countries. Ralph Acampora, associate professor of philosophy, was named the HCLAS 2010 Teacher of the Year by graduating students in Hofstra College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. Habib M. Ammari, assistant professor of computer science, and Timothy Daniels, associate professor of anthropology, were awarded Hofstra’s 2009-2010 Lawrence A. Stessin Prize for Outstanding Scholarly Publication. Dr. Ammari was recognized for his first book, Challenges and Opportunities of Connected k-Covered Wireless Sensor Networks: From Sensor Deployment to Data Gathering (Springer), and Dr. Daniels was honored for his book Islamic Spectrum in Java (Ashgate). In other news, Dr. Ammari was awarded a five-year, $450,000 grant from the National Science Foundation to continue his research of wireless sensor networks. The grant from the NSF’s Faculty Early Career Development program is Dr. Ammari’s second NSF award in as many years. Charles Anderson, adjunct associate professor of English, published a new book, The Reunion Murders: Playing for Blood V. This book continues his mystery series about two retired teachers who become private investigators.

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Peter Boonshaft, professor of music, co-wrote Sound Innovations, a revolutionary new band and string teaching method that was recognized at the 2010 Winter Convention of the National Association of Music Merchants with a “Best in Show” honor and “Best Tools for School” award. On February 17, 2011, Dr. Boonshaft served on a panel of speakers at a one-day advocacy workshop that was part of the MENC Northwest Division Conference in Seattle, Washington. Later in February, Dr. Boonshaft was invited to guest conduct the U.S. Marine Corps Pacific Forces Band in Honolulu, Hawaii, for a performance held during the Hawaii Music Educators Association Conference. In addition to rehearsing and conducting the band, he taught master-class workshops and worked with the conducting staff as a clinician over the course of a two-day residency.

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Barbara Bengels, adjunct professor of writing studies and composition, had an article titled “The Care and Feeding of Science Fiction Writers: Parental Influence in the Making of a Writer,” published in the December 2010 edition of The New York Review of Science Fiction. The article was the second in a series she has written for the publication. She also presented a paper similar to this topic at the International Conference on the Fantastic in the Arts in March 2011.

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Neil H. Donahue, associate dean of Hofstra University Honors College and professor of comparative literature and languages, recently published several articles: “Suchbilder: Looking for Christoph Meckel” (in Aesthetics and Politics in Modern German Culture [2010]); “The Unbearable Ich: The Hunt for the Self on the Verge of Extinction in Gerhard Falkner’s Bruno” (2008) in the German studies journal Glossen 31 (2011); a memoir “John O. McCormick: Man of Action, Man of Letters” in the College Hill Review; and “The Honors Differential – At Home and Abroad” in the Journal of the National Collegiate Honors Council. Associate Dean Donahue also published two encyclopedia entries: on the poet Karl Krolow (in German in Killy Literaturlexikon) and on Expressionism (Princeton Encyclopedia of Poetry and Poetics). In 2010 he chaired the German Studies Association book prize committee in the humanities; the laudatio he wrote appeared in the association’s newsletter (35, 2 [2010-11]: 9). He is currently working on images of the Third Reich in detective fiction as historical inquiry into everyday life and questions of personal guilt and complicity during that period.

M. David Burghardt, professor of engineering, received the 2011 Award for Distinction in Teaching, Scholarship and Research in Engineering and Technology Education at the annual conference of the International Technology and Engineering Education Association. Additionally, as part of his membership on the Council for the International Exchange of Scholars, he was selected as a member of the Peer Review Committee of the Fulbright Specialist Program in Engineering Education. Russell Burke, professor of biology, was awarded a $3,000 grant from Montclair State University for a project titled “Tracking Wood Turtles – From Egg to Maturity.” Simone Castaldi, assistant professor of romance languages and literatures, authored Drawn and Dangerous: Italian Comics of the 1970s and 1980s, published by the University Press of Mississippi.

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L. Stephanie Cobb, associate professor of religion, was selected to participate in a five-week NEH summer seminar in Tunisia where she and other scholars focused on two early Christian texts, The Passion of Perpetua and Felicitas and Augustine’s Confessions. Both texts are geographically related to ancient Carthage (modern day Tunis). G. Thomas Couser, professor of English, delivered the spring 2011 Distinguished Faculty Lecture, titled “The Work of Memoir” on March 16. The lecture explored how reading a memoir is different than reading fiction and why this difference matters. Dr. Couser’s current scholarly project is a book about what he calls “patriographies,” memoirs of fathers by their sons and daughters. Pellegrino D’Acierno, professor of comparative literature and languages, directed the Hofstra Cultural Center conference For a Dangerous Pedagogy: A Manifesto for Italian and Italian American Studies, April 14 to 17, 2010.


Jason Davidow, assistant professor of speech-languagehearing sciences, was awarded the 2010 Advancing Academic-Research Careers (AARC) Award from the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association. Simon Doubleday, associate professor of history, was awarded a five-month NEH Teaching Development Fellowship for a project titled “The Berbers in Medieval Iberia and the Maghreb,” aimed at enhancing course offerings on the medieval relationship between the “West” and the “Islamic world.” Dr. Doubleday’s project focused on the period between the 11th and 13th centuries in which a Berber dynasty known as the Almohads was dominant both in northwest Africa and across the Straits of Gibraltar in Spain. Lisa Dresner, assistant professor of writing studies and composition, presented the 38th Hofstra University Distinguished Faculty Lecture, titled “Representations of Teen Sexual Decision-Making in American Popular Culture, 1980-Present,” on October 6, 2010. Leslie Feldman, professor of political science, wrote the book Spaceships and Politics: The Political Theory of Rod Serling, which examines the political themes in The Twilight Zone, where Serling used fantasy and the supernatural to explore political ideas such as capital punishment, the individual and the state, war, conformity, the state of nature, prejudice and alienation.

David Henderson, associate professor and chair of the Department of Drama and Dance; David Ramael, assistant professor of music; and Peter Sander, professor of drama and dance, collaborated on a student production of Igor Stravinsky’s L’Histoire du Soldat (“The Soldier’s Tale”) on November 6 at the John Cranford Adams Playhouse. The performance marked one of the few times that faculty and students in the drama, dance and music programs have collaborated on a single production. William E. Hettrick, professor of music, attended the spring meeting of the Greater New York Chapter of the American Musicological Society at New York University in May with one current student and one former student: Steven Baker ’11 and Dr. Michael A. Beckerman ’74. Drs. Hettrick and Beckerman both delivered papers at the meeting. Theresa V. Horvath, director of the Physician Assistant Studies Program, was elected to the board of directors of the Physician Assistant Education Association (PAEA), the national organization that represents physician assistant programs in the United States. She began her two-year term as a director-at-large in January 2011.

Lisa Filippi, associate professor of biology, had her research about the parenting behavior of a rare Japanese “red bug” featured in an episode of the Discovery Channel series Life. Dr. Filippi has spent more than 20 years studying the Parastrachia japonensis, a shield bug found in eastern Asia. Jeffrey Froh, assistant professor of psychology, conducted a study that found that grateful young people feel better about their lives and are more likely to want to get involved in charitable causes or volunteer work, and those effects last up to six months after feeling or expressing gratitude. The study, conducted at a Long Island school district, surveyed 700 students in grades 6-8. Harold Hastings, professor and chair of the Department of Physics and Astronomy, presented the 37th Hofstra University Distinguished Faculty Lecture, titled “Black Swan in Complex Systems: Examples From Economics, Ecology and the Power Grid.”

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Charles Forsberg, associate professor of engineering, received a $3,440 grant from the American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers for a project titled “Solar-Powered Gas Refrigeration Experiment.”

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Laurie Fendrich, professor of fine arts and art history, had a solo exhibition at the Ruth Chandler Williamson Gallery in Claremont, California, titled Sense and Sensation: Paintings and Drawings, 1990-2010, a retrospective of her work, from October 30 to December 19.

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faculty Publications & Research Activities Greg Maney, associate professor of sociology, was awarded a $108,825 grant from the National Science Foundation for a project he is directing titled “News Media Coverage and the Dynamics of Contention.”

Training Program, presented a breakfast seminar for the Saltzman Center titled “The Turning Points Model of Therapeutic Visitation” on May 7, 2010.

Christopher Matthews, associate professor of anthropology, is one of the principal investigators on a historical archaeological project that is researching the indigenous minority community in the Three Village area of Suffolk County, New York, dating back to the 17th century. The minority community in this area reflects the diverse heritage of the Native American Setalcott tribe, who were the original inhabitants of the region, and African Americans who were enslaved by many local white families. Dr. Matthews is leading the effort to excavate and examine the remains from household sites associated with community in the 19th and early 20th centuries. The goal is to collect data that will support a better understanding of the historic community’s everyday lives after emancipation and their interactions with the local landscape and the majority white community. This research comes out of a partnership between Hofstra University’s Center for Public Archaeology and the Higher Ground Intercultural and Heritage Association, Inc.

Christopher Morrongiello, adjunct assistant professor of music, performed a recital featuring lute works of the Galilei family at the Custer Observatory in Southold, New York, on March 2, 2010. Professor Morrongiello is director of the New York-based Bacheler Consort (an early music group named after English lute virtuoso Daniel Bacheler that specializes in instrumental music) and a member of the Venere Lute Quartet. Phyllis Ohr, associate professor of psychology, received the Raymond D. Fowler Award at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association in San Diego on August 14, 2010. The award, sponsored by the American Psychological Association of Graduate Students, is granted to a psychologist who has made outstanding contributions to students’ professional development. Richard Pioreck, adjunct associate professor of English, wrote several 10-minute plays for staged readings at off-Broadway’s Abingdon Theatre Co.

William McGee, adjunct associate professor of English, served on the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Future of Aviation Advisory Committee, to examine the state of the U.S. airline industry. Professor McGee is an award-winning investigative journalist on airline safety and travel issues for Consumer Reports magazine and also has a travel column on USAToday.com. Joseph McLaren, professor of English, co-authored I Walked With Giants: The Autobiography of Jimmy Heath, published in January 2010. The book was nominated “Best Book About Jazz” by the Jazz Journalists Association. Martha McPhee, associate professor of English, saw the publication of her fourth novel, Dear Money, a Pygmalion tale of a struggling but critically acclaimed writer who leaves her world of creativity and fine art to become a high-earning banker. Paul J. Meller, associate professor of psychology, director of the Institute for Family Forensic Psychology at Hofstra’s Saltzman Community Services Center, and assistant director of the SchoolCommunity Psychology Doctoral

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Kathleen Scott, Melissa Fitzgerald, and Jenny Roberts

Jenny Roberts, associate professor of speech-language-hearing sciences, and Kathleen Scott, assistant professor of speech-languagehearing sciences, were awarded a $15,450 grant from the Edith Glick Shoolman Children’s Foundation for a “Language and Literacy Project” for at-risk kindergartners that they have been running since 2006 at a local elementary school. To date, the program, run by Drs. Roberts and Scott and Clinical Supervisor Melissa Fitzgerald, has provided service to approximately 70 children on an ongoing weekly basis throughout the school year.


Richard Puerzer, associate professor and chair of the Department of Engineering, gave a lecture titled “Talking Baseball: Engineering, Math, Science and the ERA,” for Hofstra’s IDEAS Institute on May 5, 2011. The lecture explored the history of baseball and its roots in science and engineering. Stanislao Pugliese ’87, professor of history, was installed as the Queensboro UNICO Foundation Distinguished Professor of Italian and Italian American Studies on April 30, 2010. Earlier that year, his book Bitter Spring: A Life of Ignazio Silone was a finalist for a National Book Critics Award for biography and also received the 2010 Premio Flaiano di Italianistica, one of Italy’s major literary prizes. Dr. Pugliese appeared in the documentary Let Fury Have the Hour, about global citizenship and progressive politics. His work on Italian Jewish history was recognized with the Lehman-LaGuardia Award for Civic Achievement on May 22, 2011. The award was given in recognition of his scholarship and outreach to the Jewish and Italian American communities. Answering Auschwitz: Primo Levi’s Science and Humanism, a volume of conference proceedings edited by Dr. Pugliese and published by Fordham University Press in April 2011, was favorably reviewed by literary critic and philosopher Carlin Romano in The Chronicle of Higher Education.

Bhaswati Sengupta, assistant professor of economics, was named the 2011 Teacher of the Year for Hofstra College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. She was recognized at the May 5 Hofstra Gala and at the commencement activities on May 22.

2010, is credited for starting Octubafest, a concert tradition at many universities and communities around the country, including Hofstra. Christopher Sanford, professor of biology, received a $1,199,438 grant from the National Science Foundation in support of the renovation of Hofstra’s animal research facility.

Connie Roberts ’99, ’05, adjunct instructor of English, was awarded the Patrick Kavanagh Poetry Award for her memoir in verse, Not the Delft School, inspired by her experiences growing up in an orphanage in Ireland. Professor Roberts attended the awards ceremony and gave a reading in County Monaghan, Ireland, on November 26, 2010. Her work appeared in the Long Island anthology Toward Forgiveness and in the Irish literary journal Boyne Berries. In spring 2011 she was awarded a Literature Bursary Award by the Irish Arts Council.

Sabrina Sobel, professor and chair of the Department of Chemistry, collaborated with Gregory Theophall ’09 (B.S.) on a research project and presented posters on their work at the Metals in Medicine Gordon Research Conference, in Andover, New Hampshire. The titles of their presentations were “Evaluation of Simultaneous Equilibria of Poorly Soluble Zinc Salts With Select Amino Acids to Determine Potential Bioavailability” and “Potential Bioavailability of Cu(II): Evidence for Mixed-Ligand Formation in Aqueous Cu(II) Succinate Amino Acid Systems.”

Michael Salzman, adjunct associate professor of music, presented a March 27, 2011, lecture and recital on the teachings of his mentor, Harvey Phillips, called a “Titan of Tuba” by The New York Times and highly regarded as one of the most important instrumentalists of our time. Professor Salzman noted that Mr. Phillips, who passed away in October

Gayl Teller, adjunct associate professor of writing studies and composition, received an award from the 2010 Long Island Decentralization Grants for the Arts Regrant Program for her project Poetry of Forgiveness. Professor Teller is the Nassau County poet laureate for 2009-2011. Her most recent book of poetry is titled Inside the Embrace: Poetry of Forgiveness. Hofstra

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Sina Rabbany, professor of engineering, served on a team of scientists that devised a new method of turning embryonic stem cells into durable blood vessel-forming cells, a breakthrough with potential to dramatically improve the treatment of health issues ranging from stroke to cardiovascular disease. The technique was outlined in a study that appeared in the January 17, 2010, online issue of Nature Biotechnology. He received a $10,873 grant from Weill Medical College of Cornell University in support of the project “Biophysical Activation of the Vascular Niche: Mechanisms for Leukemia Survival and Relapse.”

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faculty Publications & Research Activities Nanette Wachter, associate professor of chemistry, continues to direct Hofstra’s annual Summer Science Research Project (HUSSRP). During the summer of 2010, the project received a generous grant from National Grid as part of the “Engineering Our Future” program. The program offered high school students the opportunity to work on “green” research projects ranging from household energy demand and alternative fuels to environmental engineering. Kathleen Wallace, professor of philosophy, delivered a talk for Hofstra’s IDEAS Institute titled “Sustainable Life: A Citizen’s Guide to Ethics and Sustainability.” She discussed the concept of sustainability, its ethical basis, and how it can and should guide individual behavior. David E. Weissman, professor of engineering, was installed as the Jean Nerken Distinguished Professor in Engineering. He has been on the Hofstra faculty since 1968 and has played a major role in the development of Hofstra’s B.S. in Electrical Engineering program and in the expansion of the Department of Engineering. Joann Willey, professor of biology, was issued a grant from the National Science Foundation totaling $185,933 for the first year of a three-year project titled “RUI: Exploring Regulation of a Morphogenetic Peptide in a Filamentous Bacterium.” Benjamin Wolff, adjunct assistant professor of music, presented “Galileo’s Muse: A Tale of Music, Physics, Creativity and Insight” for Hofstra’s IDEAS Institute on March 10, 2011. The performance explains how Galileo’s love of music and his experience as a lute player held the key to one of his most important scientific accomplishments – the formulation of his “Law of Falling Bodies.” Phyllis Zagano, senior research associate-in-residence and adjunct professor of religion, gave a presentation titled “Rome, Women and the End of Catholicism” at Hofstra in spring 2010. She completed a Fulbright Fellowship to the Republic of Ireland, where she examined the historical place and status of women in the Catholic Church. Dr. Zagano currently writes a biweekly column for the National Catholic Reporter (ncronline.org).

Joan and Donald E. Axinn Library David Woolwine, assistant professor and reference librarian, was awarded Hofstra’s 2010-2011 Lawrence A. Stessin Prize for Outstanding Scholarly Publication for his article “Generic Versus Discipline-Specific Skills,” which appeared in Practising Information Literacy: Bringing Theories of Learning, Practice and Information Literacy Together (edited by A. Lloyd & S. Talja), published by

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Paula Uruburu, professor of English and vice dean of the School for University Studies, spoke about her book American Eve: Evelyn Nesbit, Stanford White, The Birth of the “It” Girl and the Crime of the Century at the Centre for American Studies at the University of Western Ontario on September 30, 2010.

Wagga Wagga, N.S.W.: Centre for Information Studies, Charles Sturt University (2010).

School of Education, Health and Human Services Donna R. Barnes, professor emerita of teaching, literacy and leadership, directed the Hofstra Cultural Center symposium Child’s Play, Children’s Pleasures: Interdisciplinary Explorations, a forum for stimulating and disseminating research on the historical, sociological, psychological and educational study of children’s development from infancy to age 12 through play activities, dolls, toys, and games. Dr. Barnes was also the guest curator for Smakelijk Eten at the Westfries Museum in Hoorn, the Netherlands. This exhibition of 17th-century Dutch art was on view from December 9, 2010, through March 13, 2011. Linda Davey, associate professor of teaching, literacy and leadership, was awarded a $293,000 grant from Farmingdale Union Free School District in support of a New York state


universal prekindergarten program there, supervised by Hofstra’s School of Education, Health and Human Services. Deborah Elkis-Abuhoff ’95, assistant professor of counseling, research, special education and rehabilitation, is primary investigator on a research team that is studying patients with Parkinson’s disease. The team has found that patients working with modeling clay have fewer negative ruminating thoughts as their focus shifts to the activity before them. This allows patients to experience a significant decrease in depression, phobia and obsessivecompulsive thinking. Dr. Elkis-Abuhoff was a featured speaker at the Second World Parkinson Congress in Glasgow. Andrea Garcia, associate professor of teaching, literacy and leadership, and director of the Reading/Writing Learning Clinic at the Joan and Arnold Saltzman Community Services Center, received a $5,190 grant from Planned Parenthood of Nassau County to continue the Young Women’s Writing Project, which has been running successfully for seven years in the Roosevelt and Uniondale school districts. Roberto Joseph, associate professor of teaching, literacy and leadership, was awarded a $53,507 grant from the New York State Education Department for the Teacher Opportunity Corps (TOC) program, which aims to increase the number of historically underrepresented, economically disadvantaged, and all other individuals interested and committed to working with students in underperforming school districts.

Jamie Mitus, associate professor of counseling, research, special education and rehabilitation, was awarded a $149,952 grant from the U.S. Department of Education in support of the project “RSA Long-Term Training – Rehabilitation Counseling.” She also received a $100,000 grant from the U.S. Department of Education for “RSA Long-Term Training – Rehabilitation of Individuals Who Are Mentally Ill” and a $12,900 grant from the Commission for the Blind and Visually Handicapped for an internship stipend program for graduate students pursuing a master’s degree in rehabilitation counseling. Maureen Murphy, professor of teaching, literacy and leadership and former acting dean of the School of Education, Health and Human Services, received accolades for her work on the editorial board of the newly published Dictionary of Irish Biography, a collaborative project between Cambridge University Press and the Royal Irish Academy. Dr. Murphy was the only American to serve on the dictionary’s editorial board. Katie Sell, assistant professor of health professions and kinesiology, has assisted in the design and implementation of physical fitness programs for firefighters and law enforcement personnel around the country. Through her work as the exercise physiologist on the FireFit committee for wildland firefighting and the NSCA Tactical Strength and Conditioning SIG Executive Council, she has been helping to improve or maintain higher than average levels of physical fitness, significantly decreasing the risk of adverse health responses and injury.

Laurie Johnson, professor, counseling, research, special education and rehabilitation, was named the 2011 Teacher of the Year by graduating students in the School of Education, Health and Human Services. She was recognized at the May 5 Hofstra Gala and at the May 22 commencement activities.

Mary McDonald Mary McDonald, assistant professor of counseling, research, special education and rehabilitation, was named the 2010 Teacher of the Year by graduating students in the School of Education, Health and Human Services. Hofstra

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faculty Publications & Research Activities Blidi S. Stemn, assistant professor of teaching, literacy and leadership, established Education First Inc., an organization dedicated to providing quality education and materials to teachers and students. Under his direction, Education First Inc. broke ground to construct a nursery to grade 12 (N-12) school in Harper, Maryland County, Liberia. Once completed, it will be the first N-12 school in the country with emphasis on mathematics, science, and technology. Dr. Stemn is currently organizing various fundraising activities to pay for construction of the school. Bruce Torff, professor of teaching, literacy and leadership and director of Hofstra’s Doctoral Program in Learning and Teaching, was awarded a $20,000 grant from the Seedworks Fund to analyze data collected in a survey distributed to the student population at PatchogueMedford High School. The survey, distributed in the wake of the 2009 hate crime slaying of Marcelo Lucero, explored student experiences with various kinds of discrimination. Genevieve Weber, assistant professor of counseling, research, special education, and rehabilitation, submitted testimony to Congress about the findings of a landmark research study, The 2010 State of Higher Education for LGBT People, which she co-authored. The study, which surveyed 6,000 students, faculty, staff and administrators who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT), indicates that they continue to face significant

hurdles, including harassment, safety concerns and isolation on campuses across the country. Dr. Weber was joined by graduate assistant Rebecca Rubinstein, a student in the dual graduate program in Rehabilitation Counseling/Mental Health Counseling at Hofstra.

Frank G. Zarb School of Business Barry Berman, professor of marketing and international business, has written Competing in Tough Times: Business Lessons from L.L. Bean, Trader Joe’s, Costco, and Other World-Class Retailers. The book examines powerful new strategies that world-class retailers are using to thrive in today’s challenging business environment. Debra Comer, professor of management, entrepreneurship and general business, co-edited the book Moral Courage in Organizations: Doing the Right Thing at Work, which underscores the ethical pitfalls that one can expect to encounter at work and enhances one’s ability to do the right thing, despite these pitfalls. The book highlights the effects of organizational factors on ethical behavior; illustrates exemplary moral courage and lapses of moral courage; explores the skills and information that support those who act with moral courage; and considers how to change organizations to promote moral courage, as well as how to exercise moral courage to change organizations. David Flynn, professor of management, entrepreneurship and general business, was one of eight academics and industry senior officials invited to participate in “PostKyoto Climate Change Policies: Current Status and Perspectives,” an international symposium held on November 26, 2010, at the College of International Relations, Nihon University, Mishima, Japan. His paper “Sustainable Development, Climate Change, and Natural Resource Scarcity” was delivered in English and simultaneously translated into Japanese for a mixed Western and Japanese audience.

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Benny Barak, professor of marketing and international business, was named the 2011 Teacher of the Year for the Frank G. Zarb School of Business. He was recognized at the May 5 Hofstra Gala and at commencement activities on May 22.

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Victor D. López, associate professor of accounting, taxation and legal studies in business, saw the publication of a new edition of his textbook, Business Law: An Introduction 2/e, by Textbook Media. The textbook is an expanded and updated version of his first law-related textbook, which was originally published by Irwin/McGraw Hill nearly 20 years ago. It has been adopted for use in colleges and universities in 37 states for more than a decade.


Hofstra University School of Law Miriam Albert, professor of law, presented at the Southeastern Association of Law Schools’ Annual Meeting. She also was a panelist for “Innovative Teaching Techniques for Clinical and Skills Courses,” one of several teaching technique workshops at the conference. She was a presenter at Emory University School of Law’s Center for Transactional Law and Practice’s biannual conference Transactional Education: What’s Next?

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Alafair Burke, professor of law, was named the 2010 Teacher of the Year by graduating students in Hofstra University School of Law. Robert A. Baruch Bush, the Harry H. Rains Distinguished Professor of Arbitration and Alternative Dispute Settlement Law, published Transformative Mediation: A Sourcebook, with Joe Folger and Dorothy Della Noce. I. Bennett Capers, associate dean for intellectual life and associate professor of law, was a panelist at the roundtable discussion Life Without Parole: America’s New Death Penalty at Amherst College. Rose Cuison Villazor, associate professor of law, was awarded Hofstra’s 2010-2011 Lawrence A. Stessin Prize for Outstanding Scholarly Publication for her publication “Rediscovering Oyama v. California: At the Intersection of Property, Race and Citizenship,” Washington University Law Review, Volume 87, No. 5, 979 (2010).

Ralph Polimeni, professor of accounting, taxation and legal studies in business, was named the 2010 Teacher of the Year by graduating students in the Frank G. Zarb School of Business.

Akilah N. Folami, associate professor of law, presented her article “Freeing the Press From Editorial Discretion and Cultural Hegemony in Bona Fide News” at the Third National People of Color Legal Scholarship Conference hosted by Seton Hall Law School in September 2010. She also moderated, presented and served as a commentator on other panels.

Richard T. Wilson, assistant professor of marketing and international business, was awarded Hofstra’s 2010-2011 Lawrence A. Stessin Prize for Outstanding Scholarly Publication for his article “Competing Successfully Against Multinationals: A Longitudinal Perspective of Hungarian Advertising Agencies,” which appeared in the Journal of Strategic Marketing, Vol. 18, Issue 2, pp. 145-164 (2010).

Eric M. Freedman, the Maurice A. Deane Distinguished Professor of Constitutional Law, spoke at the Seton Hall Law Review’s annual conference, National Security Policy and the Role of Lawyering: Guantanamo and Beyond, in October 2010. He was a keynote speaker at the launch of the Justice Elwin L. Page Volunteer Program in October.

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Patrick J. Socci, dean of the Frank G. Zarb School of Business, began his deanship responsibilities in summer 2010, after the announcement of his appointment by President Rabinowitz in February 2010. Dr. Socci had been at Fordham University since 2002, most recently serving as associate dean of the College of Business Administration. Earlier in his career, he taught on the undergraduate and graduate levels at Baruch College in Manhattan, the City University of New York’s flagship business school. Dr. Socci spent 11 years as vice president of network operations for AT&T and Teleport Communications Group, and also served as senior vice president of engineering at ADC Telecommunications in New Jersey. He has also worked as a systems manager at Citibank and was vice president of management information systems for Merrill Lynch Hubbard.

Barbara Baron, professor of legal research and writing, traveled to Almaty, Kazakhstan, where she conducted a three-day trial advocacy program for American Bar Association Rule of Law Initiative (ROLI) lawyers practicing in Central Asia. In October 2010 she traveled to Kosovo, where she taught in a special skills training program sponsored by the U.S. Department of State and the Kosovo Judicial Institute.

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faculty Publications & Research Activities Section of Family Law and became a member of the National Interdisciplinary Colloquium on Child Custody Law. Susan Joffe, associate professor of legal writing, presented “Grading Papers and Handling Student Conferences: Evaluating Student Writing From Both Sides” on a panel at the Legal Writing Institute Training Workshop for Legal Writing Professors in December at St. John’s University. She presented at a panel on “Unemployment and the Safety Net” in October at Hofstra University, in conjunction with the Hofstra Labor Studies Program and delivered a presentation to the Education Committee of the Nassau County Bar Association on “Risks and Opportunities: The Interview and Selection Process.”

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Nora V. Demleitner, professor of law and dean of Hofstra School of Law, spoke at Loyola University in New Orleans, at a symposium on “Federalism at Work: State Criminal Law, Immigrants, and Immigration-Related Activity.” She was elected a member of the American Law Institute in October 2010 and received the Soroptimist International of Nassau County’s “Making a Difference for Women” Award in June 2010.

Julian Ku, professor of law, was awarded a grant to serve as a Fulbright Distinguished Lecturer in Law at the East China University of Political Science and Law in Shanghai during the spring 2011 semester. While in China, Professor Ku taught courses in U.S. constitutional law and international economic law. He also pursued research on China and international law, among other topics. Professor Ku’s main research interest is the intersection of international and U.S. domestic law. The Fulbright Scholar grant is awarded to only a select few of the country’s best scholars each year and is part of the overall Fulbright Program.

He spoke at the New York City Bar Association Committee on Capital Punishment’s Annual Habeas Corpus Training for Capital Post-Conviction Attorneys in October. Monroe H. Freedman, professor of law, approved the publication his article “Our Constitutional Adversary System” in Chinese. In October 2010 he addressed the plenary session, consisting of distinguished Canadian judges, lawyers and law professors, at a three-day national conference on Ethics in Judging in Ottawa. Linda Galler, professor of law, was a featured speaker at the ABA Section of Taxation and Section of Real Property, Trust & Estate Law 2010 Joint Fall Meeting in Toronto in September. John DeWitt Gregory, the Sidney and Walter Siben Distinguished Professor of Family Law, was appointed the Debra H. Lehmann Chair of the American Bar Association’s

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Elizabeth M. Glazer, associate professor of law and co-director for the LGBT Rights Fellowship, was selected as one of the Best LGBT Attorneys Under 40 by The National LGBT Bar Association. She was also named the 2011 Teacher of the Year for the School of Law and was recognized at the May 5 Hofstra Gala and the May 22 commencement activities.


Katrina Fischer Kuh, associate professor of law, wrote a paper “Capturing Individual Harms,” which was selected through a blind, peer-reviewed process for presentation as part of the panel “New Voices on Cutting Edge Issues in Natural Resources and Environmental Law” at the Natural Resources Law session during the AALS Annual Meeting. Eric Lane, the Eric J. Schmertz Distinguished Professor of Public Law and Public Service, co-authored a study issued by the Brennan Center for Justice, which found that New Yorkers are seriously lacking in their knowledge of government, politics and the U.S. Constitution. Meg Barnette, the former COO of the Brennan Center, co-authored the study with Professor Lane. Serge Martinez, associate professor of law, has been awarded a grant to serve as a Fulbright Scholar to teach during the 2011-2012 academic year at the National Taiwan University College of Law in Taipei, the flagship law school in Taiwanese legal education. Alan Resnick, Benjamin Weintraub Distinguished Professor of Bankruptcy Law, delivered the keynote address at the 33rd Annual North Carolina Bankruptcy Institute, sponsored by the North Carolina Bar Association.

Andrew I. Schepard, professor of law, was one of two individuals to receive the Lawyer as Problem Solver Award from the American Bar Association’s Section of Dispute Resolution at an awards dinner in San Francisco, California. This award celebrates Professor Schepard’s role as director of the Center for Children, Families, and the Law at Hofstra University School of Law. Lea Shaver, associate professor of law, participated in Innovate/Activate: An Unconference on Intellectual Property and Activism at New York Law School on September 24. Norman Silber, professor of law, presented two papers at the meeting of ARNOVA (Association for Research on Nonprofit Organization and Voluntary Action), held November 18 in Alexandria, Virginia.

Evan Cornog, dean of the School of Communication, began his deanship responsibilities in summer 2010. Dr. Cornog served as an associate dean at Columbia University School of Journalism for more than a decade, and handled a variety of responsibilities during his tenure there. He led fundraising efforts, coordinated the development of a new curriculum, directed the school’s new Master of Arts program and served as publisher of the Columbia Journalism Review. Dr. Cornog is also the author of several books on politics and press – expertise he honed as press secretary to New York City Mayor Edward I. Koch and as a freelance writer and editor whose stories have appeared in publications such as The New Yorker, Los Angeles Times, Slate and The Boston Globe.

Roy D. Simon, Jr., Howard Lichtenstein Distinguished Professor of Legal Ethics, was appointed by U.S. District Judge Alvin K. Hellerstein to play a key role in a proposed settlement of lawsuits filed by people who believe they were sickened during rescue and cleanup work at the World Trade Center site.

School of Communication Skip Blumberg, special assistant professor of radio, television, film, produced Master Teacher Rowena Gerber, which was screened at the International Educational Resources Network Conference and Nobel Prize Winner Dr. Carol Greider Interview, which was screened at the Yale University Center for Dyslexia and Creativity Conference for College Admissions Officers. He was a judge for the My Hero Film Festival and an admissions adjudicator for the New York state Department of Education’s Summer School for Media Arts.

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James Sample, associate professor of law, was a keynote speaker at the “Selecting Montana’s Judges: Protecting Impartiality, Ensuring Accountability, and Preserving Public Trust” event in November and debated as part of the plenary session of the Annual Wisconsin Supreme Court Conference in December. He presented the New Politics report with retired Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O’Connor to the National Press Club in September. He also presented his forthcoming paper, “Differences, Distinctions, and Elected Judges: A Developing Federal-State Dialogue,” at the University of Chicago Law School.

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faculty Publications & Research Activities Peter Lang Communication Law Book Series. She was also a co-editor on Urban Communication Reader, Volume 2 for Hampton Press. She and Gary Gumpert wrote “Freedom of Expression in Communicative Cities,” which appeared in Free Speech Yearbook, Vol. 44, pp. 65-84; and “Analysis: Division and Gaza,” which was published in Greek News, October 3, 2010. Carlo Gennarelli, assistant professor of radio, television, film, produced a short experimental film called Time Peace in May 2010. It is an exploration of temporal distortion and a haunting mediation on the 9/11 attacks on New York City. It was a juried winner at the Long Island Biennale held at the Heckscher Museum in Huntington and was screened in November at the Big Apple Film Festival in Manhattan and the Zero Film Festival in Brooklyn.

Bob Papper Bob Papper, Lawrence Stessin Distinguished Professor of Journalism and chair of the Department of Journalism, Media Studies and Public Relations, announced the 2010-2011 renewal of his grant for the RTDNA/Hofstra University Annual Survey, now in its 17th year. The survey analyzes various aspects of electronic journalism. He saw the publication of the fourth edition of his Broadcast News and Writing Stylebook. He originated and arranged for Hofstra University to be the original “founding partner” for AOL’s PatchU. Formally announced in September 2010, the other 12 schools participating with patch.com include Stanford, UNC, Northwestern, Missouri, Berkeley and USC. Professor Papper was also named the 2011 Teacher of the Year for the School of Communication and was recognized at the May 5 Hofstra Gala and at the May 22 commencement activities.

Ethan de Seife, assistant professor of radio, television, film, authored the book Cheerful Nihilism: The Films of Frank Tashlin, to be published by Wesleyan University Press. He also authored a book chapter, “Tish-Tash in Cartoonland,” for the University of California Press anthology Funny Pictures (Charlie Keil and Daniel Goldmark, editors). Susan Drucker, professor of journalism, media studies and public relations, had her book Regulating Convergence, co-edited with Gary Gumpert, published by the Peter Lang Publishing Group. She is also now the series editor of the

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Peter Gershon, associate professor of radio, television, film, co-authored “Teaching Television Production in the Age of YouTube” with James N. Cohen for the Journal of Media Education. He organized a panel titled “Pedagogy and Production in the Age of YouTube, Revisited” for a meeting of the Broadcast Education Association, held in Las Vegas, Nevada, in April 2010. As part of that panel, he presented “From ‘Remix’ to the L.I. Edge: A Short History of Web Television at Hofstra University.” Victoria Geyer-Semple, assistant professor of journalism, media studies and public relations, was a keynote speaker and was inducted as an honorary member of the Hofstra chapter of Golden Key International Honour Society in November 2010. Her recent publications include “Using Social Networking Effectively: Facebook Is Not Just for Friends” for the Bayport-Blue Point Gazette (T. Reid, editor). Paul Mihailidis, assistant professor of journalism, media studies and public relations, serves as the resources editor of the Journal of Media Literacy Education and is on the board of directors for the National Association for Media Literacy Education. Recent publications include “Developing New Parameters for Global Media Literacy: The Salzburg Academy on Media & Global Change” for the Journal of Media Literacy; “New Frontiers in Global Media Education,” co-authored with Susan Moeller, for Communication Today; and “From Information Reserve to Media Literacy Learning Commons: Revisiting the 21st Century Library as the Home for Media Literacy Education,” co-authored with Valerie Diggs, for Public Library Quarterly (London, UK: Routledge). Larry Russell, associate professor of speech communication, rhetoric and performance studies, received the Ellis-Bochner Autoethnography and Personal


Narrative Research Award for the article “Learning to Walk,” which appeared in the International Review of Qualitative Research. G. Stuart Smith, associate professor of journalism, media studies and public relations, is the author of a textbook published by the University of Missouri Press, titled Going Solo: Doing Videojournalism in the 21st Century. He also served as a presenter and moderator on the panel “Is the Television News Package Passé?” at the Broadcast Education Association national conference in Las Vegas in April 2010.

Christine Noschese Christine Noschese, associate professor of radio, television, film, is the writer, director and producer of both narrative and documentary films. Her documentary Keep On Steppin’ won Best Short at the Newburyport Documentary Film Festival and was exhibited at festivals nationwide, including BET and HBO’s Urban World Festival. Her work-in-progress, June Roses, a narrative feature, was selected by Women in Film and Television to be shown at its series at the Anthology Film Archives.

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Lisa Merrill, professor of speech communication, rhetoric and performance studies, was awarded the Eccles Visiting Professorship in North American Studies at the British Library for her research titled “Performing Race and Reading Antebellum American Bodies: The Construction and Reception of the Nineteenth-Century Performances of Gender, Race, and Nationality.” She presented a talk titled “Intermingling Images: Seeing and Acting (Out of) Categories of Racialized Identities” at the International Slavery Museum, Liverpool, and School of Journalism, Media, and Communication, University of Central Lancashire, sponsored by the Centre for the Study of International Slavery, in Liverpool, England, in May 2010.

Lynn Cohen, adjunct assistant professor, wrote a new collection of poems titled Dreams and Dreamers, published by Blue Light Press and 1st World Publishing. Martha Hollander, Hofstra associate professor of fine arts and winner of the Whitman Award under current U.S. Poet Laureate W. S. Merwin, said this of Dreams and Dreamers: “Lynn Cohen’s poems are tender elegies for lost youth, passion and ease.” Arthur Dobrin, professor, saw the publication of his newest book, The Lost Art of Happiness (Prometheus Books). In this work, Professor Dobrin makes the argument that our pervasive and gnawing sense of dissatisfaction is mainly self-inflicted. As long as our culture emphasizes individual needs and wants as the primary focus of life, says Professor Dobrin, we will never find happiness. He contrasts our culture’s obsession with the individual with the emphasis on community found in more traditional cultures, where levels of satisfaction appear to be much greater. Hofstra

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Marilyn Buono, adjunct assistant professor of English and writing coordinator/assistant director of administration, was a presenter at the National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE) National Convention in Orlando, Florida, in November 2010. She was also invited to present at the 2011 summer conference of the Whole Language Umbrella, which is presented by NCTE.

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School of Medicine Opens New Facility and Begins Recruiting Its First Class >> Hofstra North Shore-LIJ School of Medicine at Hofstra University opened its new facility on the North Campus in June 2010. Classes will begin this fall.

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here is nothing that represents how far Hofstra has come – and how much more it aspires to achieve – than the opening of the Hofstra North Shore-LIJ School of Medicine, which will make Hofstra only the third university in the New York region to have both a law school and a medical school. In July of 2011 the University welcomed the inaugural medical school class, a pioneering group of 40 of the best and brightest students in the nation. Just over a year ago, on June 8, 2010, Hofstra University President Stuart Rabinowitz, North Shore-LIJ Health System Chief Executive Officer Michael Dowling, and Medical School Dean Lawrence G. Smith, M.D., held a press conference to announce that >> (L to r) Hofstra University President Stuart the Hofstra North Shore-LIJ School of Medicine at Hofstra Rabinowitz, Medical School Dean Lawrence G. University had obtained the necessary accreditations to recruit its Smith, M.D., and North Shore-LIJ Health System first class. The stage for this announcement was the School of Chief Executive Officer Michael Dowling. Medicine’s new North Campus facility, a 47,000-square-foot structure. The building, previously known as Weeb Ewbank Hall, served as the New York Jets administrative offices and training headquarters since the late 1960s. A $12.5 million New York state grant funded a major renovation to convert the building into a state-of-the-art medical school. Of the accreditations that allowed the School of Medicine to move forward, Dr. Smith said, “This is the culmination of 2 1/2 years of planning, discussion and research, on the part of hundreds of people, to create a cutting-edge medical education curriculum that responds to the modern system of health care. This is not only the beginning of a new era for both Hofstra University and North Shore-LIJ Health System, it is also the end of a long process, a process in which we focused on patient care, on rigorous science, and on the health of our population, to come up with a new and innovative curriculum.” Hundreds of physicians, scholars, administrators and leaders from both Hofstra University and the North Shore-LIJ Health System have created a cutting-edge, scientifically rigorous, patient-centered medical school curriculum. On June 4, 2010, the New York State Education Department’s Division of Professional Education gave final approval of the medical school’s educational program. Previously, the Regents of the State of New York granted the University the right to confer the M.D. degree. These two approvals provided the final authorization necessary to enroll an initial class. The University also received approval from the State Education Department for its Ph.D. program in molecular basis of medicine. The School of Medicine will also offer a joint admission M.D./Ph.D. and Ph.D. programs.

More Summer 2010 News … r Hofstra’s School of Education, Health and Human Services announced a new online master’s program in educational leadership and policy studies with a concentration in higher education. r Hofstra alumnus, actor and singer Robert Davi performed A Tribute to a Legend: Davi Sings Sinatra in July. r Matthew Vuolo ’10 , a physics major, was named the recipient of the Astronomical Society of New York’s 2010 undergraduate prize for his paper “Ultra-Dense HII Regions in NGC 247.” He was recommended for the prize by Christina Lacey, Ph.D., associate professor of physics and astronomy. r The School of Communication hosted J-Div, which stands for Journalism Diversity. The free, two-week program invites high school students from the New York metropolitan area to investigate and report on some of the important issues facing their hometowns and Long Island. r The Frank G. Zarb School of Business was ranked in the 2011 edition of The Best 373 Colleges as one of The Princeton Review’s “Great Schools for Marketing and Sales Majors.”

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Koppel; an edible confection by Charm City Cakes in the shape of the Axinn Library and Unispan; a Diamond Reception honoring alumni, faculty and friends who impacted Hofstra’s history; “Live at 75” – an outdoor carnival and concert featuring musical groups spanning the decades, such as Sha Na Na, Blue Oyster Cult, Lisa Lisa, Public Enemy, Fountains of Wayne, and Trey Songz; and homecoming and class reunions. Aweinspiring fireworks by Grucci preceded a stand-up performance at the Mack Sports and Exhibition Complex by comedian Jimmy Fallon, who later that evening made a guest appearance on Saturday Night Live. Diamond Weekend and the many other events that followed gave all areas of the University an opportunity to shine. 75 Stories for 75 Years was an exhibition

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at the David Filderman Gallery that showcased photographs, documents and other materials highlighting Hofstra research, memorabilia and alumni stories throughout the decades. An ambitious timeline of photographs and text was mounted on the original Hofstra Unispan. Hofstra also unveiled its Oral History Project. Starting the spring before, 11 students were selected and trained to work as oral historians on behalf of the University. They interviewed more than 100 alumni and friends who shared various aspects of their Hofstra experience. The students recorded and transcribed these histories, which are now part of the University’s Special Collections. Highlights can be found online at hofstrastories.com.


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More September News … r The Department of English announced the fall 2011 launch of an M.F.A. in Creative Writing program. Students may concentrate in dramatic writing, fiction, poetry, or creative nonfiction. The M.F.A. is considered a terminal degree — appropriate for those who want to pursue specific writing disciplines and/or careers in publishing, teaching, and editing, among others. r Hofstra began a new M.A. in Linguistics program with a specialization in the emerging science of forensic linguistics — the first program of its kind in the United States. The study of forensic linguistics — the examination of language and the law — is increasingly being used as a tool of legal professionals, law enforcement, and the intelligence community. Dr. Robert A. Leonard, the program director, is a longtime professor at Hofstra, internationally recognized as an expert in this field of study.

>> Hofstra’s 75th anniversary celebration launched with the Diamond Weekend, September 23-26. Highlights included: (opposite page) the Live at 75 Concert, (this page, clockwise from top) a performance by comedian Jimmy Fallon, a special convocation at the Adams Playhouse with guest speaker Ted Koppel, and an edible replica of the Axinn Library and Unispan created by Charm City Cakes, which students and other members of the campus community had a chance to sample.

r Hofstra University’s Muslim Chaplain’s Office and the Islamic Medical Association of North America (IMANA) co-sponsored a two-day symposium, End of Life Issues: Ethical and Religious Perspectives, examining the intersection of ethics, faith, and culture in medical decisions about terminal and life-threatening illnesses. r PatchU, a new network of partnerships between local Patch online publications and leading journalism programs at colleges and universities, made its debut at Hofstra. Through this arrangement, students earn course credit and gain journalism experience by writing and reporting for Patch’s local publications. r The value of a liberal arts-based college education was the focus of a symposium, The Future of Liberal Arts in the 21st Century, which was the first in a series of conferences and symposia planned as part of Hofstra’s 75th anniversary celebration. This event was sponsored by Hofstra College of Liberal Arts and Sciences and featured a keynote address by Michael Bérubé, a professor at Pennsylvania State University.

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Engaging Students in Current Events

>> Hofstra was the site of the New York state’s only gubernatorial debate on October 18. All seven candidates participated in the event at the David S. Mack Sports and Exhibition Complex.

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ith midterm elections only weeks away, October was a time for the campus to focus on the political, social and economic issues facing the nation. On October 13 the National Suburban Poll for the National Center for Suburban Studies at Hofstra University® revealed that half of suburban Americans disapproved of President Obama’s performance and that the majority of independent swing voters in the suburbs were favoring Republicans in the midterm elections. This news out of Hofstra was followed by the first New York state gubernatorial debate on October 18. Hofstra partnered with News 12 Networks and Newsday to host the event, which was held in front of a live audience of invited guests, including community members, local leaders, and Hofstra students. All seven candidates in the race – Charles Barron, Andrew Cuomo, Kristin Davis, Howie Hawkins, Jimmy McMillan, Carl Paladino and Warren Redlich – participated. An October 21 symposium, titled U.S. Presidential Leadership at the United Nations: Evaluating the Past 65 Years

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and Looking Ahead to 21st Century Governance, featured a keynote address by the Honorable Zalmay Khalilzad, who served as U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, Iraq and Afghanistan. The symposium was sponsored by the Peter S. Kalikow Center for the Study of the American Presidency and the Hofstra Cultural Center. The first half of the day was made up of panel discussions with scholars from Hofstra and other universities and research institutes, including the United States Military Academy at West Point, the Congressional Research Service, and Ohio State University. The keynote address was followed by a panel discussion with Ambassador Khalilzad and Hofstra’s Kalikow Center Senior Presidential Fellows Howard B. Dean III and Edward J. Rollins. On October 27 students immersed themselves in a variety of issues impacting the nation’s political climate. Hofstra’s Center for Civic Engagement’s eighth annual Day of Dialogue promised an itinerary full of timely topics, debates, panels and performances, addressing issues such as immigration, the economy and the proposed Muslim cultural center near the former World Trade Center site. Attention then turned to offering a select group of Long Island high school students the opportunity to delve into local politics. On October 28 nearly 100 teens gathered at Hofstra for the Renew New York High School Convention – Considering New York’s Structures and Challenges, where they were given a forum to discuss and debate critical state issues and devise reform proposals that were presented to a panel of experts from journalism, academia and government.

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r Five Hofstra graduates from the Class of 2010 who earned a 4.0 GPA were named recipients of the Albert I. DaSilva Memorial Endowed Scholarship. The late Mr. DaSilva was a noted entertainment lawyer. His wife, Zenia DaSilva, is a professor of romance languages and literatures, who has served on the Hofstra faculty for more than 50 years. The recipients of the scholarship were Chelsae E. Donley, Eric H. Hertzman, Meghan L. Horan, Robert A. Marrero, and Mary M. McElroy. r On October 6 the Hofstra University Peter S. Kalikow Center for the Study of the American Presidency hosted a panel titled Teaching the Midterm Elections: How Will the 112th Congress Influence Policy Making for the Obama Administration? A Conversation for Educators. This program for Long Island middle school and high school social studies teachers featured Hofstra adjunct education instructor Regina M. Follo, as well as Hofstra Kalikow Center Senior Presidential Fellows Howard B. Dean III and Edward J. Rollins. r Hofstra University’s Doctoral Program in Clinical Psychology partnered with the New York Chapter of the International OCD Foundation to present a conference on obsessive compulsive disorder on October 16. r On October 16 Hofstra University School of Law held its 40th anniversary kick-off celebration and alumni reunion. More than 250 alumni returned to campus for the event, which included a series of presentations and discussions, including “40 Years of Impact: A Panel Discussion with Deans Malachy T. Mahon, Monroe H. Freedman, Stuart Rabinowitz and Nora Demleitner,” moderated by Professor Emeritus Burton Agata, a member of Hofstra Law’s charter faculty. Then-New York Governor David A. Paterson ’82 made a guest appearance as keynote speaker at the evening reception.


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r On October 19 President Stuart Rabinowitz and several members of the Board of Trustees, along with special friends and guests, dedicated The Helene Fortunoff Theater in the Daniel L. Monroe Lecture Center. Helene Fortunoff is a member and former chair of the Hofstra University Board of Trustees. r The evolution of literature and culture was the focus of an October 22 symposium, KAPOW! From Pulp Fiction to Google Books: Celebrating the Evolution of Popular Culture From 1935 to the Present, presented by the Joan and Donald E. Axinn Library. Guests included former comic book writer and editor Bob Rozakis ’73, known for his work at DC Comics in the 1970s and 1980s. r WRHU 88.7 FM, Radio Hofstra University, and the New York Islanders announced an agreement to broadcast all 82 Islanders games during the 2010-11 National Hockey League season. Hofstra students had the opportunity to serve as color analysts and sideline reporters throughout the season. r The Actor’s Life on October 21 featured alumni from the drama program sharing

anecdotes about performing on the Hofstra stage and how they parlayed that experience into successful careers in the performing arts. Guests included Joan See ’55, Susan Sullivan ’64, Tim Errickson ’93, Fred Berman ’94 and Kelly Ruth Cole ’08.

>> T he Day of Dialogue VIII allowed the campus to focus on and debate the political, social and economic issues of most concern to the country. Forums, such as this one at the Guthart Cultural Center Theater, took place all over campus.

r The second annual Celebration of Suburban Diversity Banquet on October 26 honored six Long Islanders for promoting multicultural understanding. The banquet, sponsored by the National Center for Suburban Studies at Hofstra University®, raised money for diversityrelated research and scholarships. Among the honorees was Athelene Collins, senior associate director of the Hofstra Cultural Center. r The Department of Drama and Dance presented the musical Cabaret at the John Cranford Adams Playhouse, October 22 to 31. Joel Grey, who starred in the original Broadway production and movie, was the subject of an original musical production presented by Hofstra Entertainment in early November titled Shades of Grey — A Musical Tribute to Joel Grey, conceived, directed and performed by Bob Spiotto ’84, executive producer of Hofstra Entertainment.

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>> T he Department of Drama and Dance presented the musical Cabaret at the John Cranford Adams Playhouse.

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T >> Margo Wootan, Sc.D., director of nutrition policy for the Center for Science in the Public Interest, presented “The Fight of the Century: Taking on Obesity” at the 75th anniversary symposium Public Health Challenges and Achievements: 1935-2010.

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he School of Education, Health and Human Services (SOEHHS) embraced the 75th anniversary celebration by presenting programs analyzing various aspects of public education and educational policies, as well as the nation’s health challenges and achievements. November also saw the establishment of a center focused on innovative teaching, research and technical assistance in the classroom. Public Health Challenges and Achievements: 1935-2010 on

November 4 and 5 looked at achievements that have been made in public health and in areas where more work and resources are needed. Sponsored by the SOEHHS, the Hofstra Cultural Center, Hofstra University School of Law and Hofstra North Shore-LIJ School of Medicine, faculty, students and alumni, together with leaders in the fields of public health policy, research, advocacy, education and practice, examined critical milestones of the last seven decades. One popular panel, “The Public Health Response to Environmental Trauma,” was led by Dr. Irwin Redlener ’64, president and co-founder of the Children’s Health Fund.


the year in review 2010-2011 This panel focused on children and the ongoing national and international governmental, humanitarian and medical efforts aimed at improving educational development and opportunities for children and families who have experienced major trauma.

The SOEHHS momentum continued on November 12, but with a change of focus. 75 Years: The Transformation of Public Schools examined the evolution of public education, evaluated the impact of federal policies ranging from No Child Left Behind to the Race to the Top program, and explored the latest trends in education reform.

Other notable conference guests were Dr. Vicki Breitbart, president of the Public Health Association of New York City, and Dr. Margo Wootan, director of nutrition policy at the Center for Science in the Public Interest. Hofstra students also presented posters on conference themes.

This conference was presented by the SOEHHS, the Hofstra Cultural Center and the New York State Teacher Opportunity Corps. Three leading educational researchers – Dr. Mary Driscoll of Florida State University, Dr. James Gee of Arizona State University, and Dr. Jean Anyon of The Graduate Center/CUNY – delivered

keynote speeches highlighting topics such as psychology of learning, urban education and literacy, and games and learning. Also in November, the SOEHHS established the Center for Scholarship, Development and Outreach (CSDO). The center serves as a central hub for innovation, scholarly research, and technical assistance for school districts, health organizations and community groups. CSDO Director Edward J. Zero joined Hofstra with 37 years of administrative experience to his credit. He most recently served as district superintendent and executive officer of Eastern Suffolk BOCES.

More November News … r The Center for International Financial Services and Markets, in collaboration with the Frank G. Zarb School of Business at Hofstra University and EisnerAmper LLP, presented the conference The Future of Alternative Investments in the Post-Crisis Environment on November 2. Breakfast keynote speaker Richard Ketchum, chairman and CEO, FINRA, discussed the role of hedge funds and private equity in the future. r Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Stephen Dunn ’62 read excerpts from his poetry and met with students as a featured guest in Hofstra’s “Great Writers, Great Readings” Series. Mr. Dunn is the author of 16 books, including Different Hours, which won the 2001 Pulitzer Prize for poetry. His newest collection of poems, Here and Now, was published by W.W. Norton in spring 2011. r CNN’s Carol Costello led a November 10 forum titled Social Networking, Privacy and Bullying, which addressed the increasing use of technology, particularly social media, in bullying. The event also included first-hand accounts from victims of bullying. It was moderated by Mary Anne Trasciatti, associate professor and chair of the Department of Speech Communication, Rhetoric and Performance Studies. r Hofstra University’s Department of Drama and Dance presented Clifford Odets’ Awake and Sing! at the Black Box Theater in the New Academic Building, November 12 through 21. The play, which was first produced in 1935, was performed as part of Hofstra’s 75th anniversary festivities. r Hofstra University’s Dance Program presented its annual Fall Dance Concert, titled Coming Together, Moving Forward. As part of Hofstra University’s 75th anniversary celebration, the concert featured the University’s full-time dance faculty members – Robin Becker, Stormy Brandenberger, Anita Feldman and Rachel List – performing together for the first time on the Hofstra stage.

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>> C NN’s Carol Costello led a wellattended session titled Social Networking, Privacy and Bullying.

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2010-2011 the year in review More December News … r Law Professor Vern R. Walker established the Law, Logic and Technology Research Laboratory, which strives to conduct empirical research on legal reasoning. r The Dance and Dance Education Programs and the Association for the Help of Retarded Children (AHRCNassau) hosted a celebratory, end-of-semester performance on December 8 at Dempster Hall. Hofstra’s Dance and Dance Education Programs have been working with the AHRCNassau for two years to help adults with mental disabilities explore their creativity through dance. All Hofstra participants volunteer their time by choreographing and leading workshops each week for AHRC-Nassau participants under the direction of Anita Feldman, director of the B.S. in Education – Dance Education program at Hofstra. >> CNN anchor John King offered his congratulations to students taking part in December 2010 commencement activities.

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Midyear Commencement Features CNN’s John King and Alumnus Robert McKeon The fall 2010 semester offered one more cause for celebration: midyear commencement on December 19. Approximately 600 undergraduate, graduate and law students participated in the ceremony. CNN’s John King, anchor of John King, USA, was the guest speaker, and Hofstra alumnus Robert F. McKeon, chairman and principal owner of Kemark Financial Services Inc., received a Doctor of Humane Letters.

r Hofstra University and its School of Law were deeply saddened in December by the death of Eric J. Schmertz, distinguished professor emeritus of law and dean of Hofstra University School of Law (1982-1989). In addition to his affiliation with Hofstra, Professor Schmertz was one of the nation’s most noted arbitrators and experts in labor law and was a former commissioner of labor relations for the City of New York. When Professor Schmertz joined the Law School as a charter faculty member in 1969, he was already a former assistant vice president of the American Arbitration Association, and had been executive director and a threeterm member of the N.Y.S. Board of Mediation. In May 1981 he was named the Edward F. Carlough Distinguished Professor of Labor Law, occupying the school’s first endowed chair. The following year he was appointed dean and served for seven years. r The Center for International Financial Services and Markets, in collaboration with Hofstra’s Zarb School of Business, presented a conference titled Social Responsibility in Business in the 21st Century. The conference banquet featured an address by former U.S. Secretary of the Treasury and former Chairman and CEO of ALCOA Paul O’Neill. The daytime keynote speaker was Stanford University Professor Joseph Grundfest, who discussed why the topic of corporate social responsibility is, and will always be, controversial. The conference also featured a thought leadership panel with Broadridge Financial Solutions, Inc. CEO Richard Daly.

>> P aul O’Neill, former U.S. Secretary of the Treasury, gave an address at the Zarb School conference Social Responsibility in Business in the 21st Century on December 1.

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More January News … r The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts selected Hofstra’s School of Education, Health and Human Services for its Partners in Education program. The mission of the program is to integrate the arts into the classroom curriculum.

>> The January reopening of the renovated Fitness Center prompted larger and more enthusiastic attendance among members of the campus community.

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r Hofstra Entertainment presented the acclaimed but rarely performed Night of January 16th by Ayn Rand. Directed by Bob Spiotto ’84, Night of January 16th invited members of the audience to serve as the jury in this stirring courtroom drama.

A Grand Reopening for the Fitness Center After a 13-month renovation, the Hofstra Fitness Center celebrated its grand reopening on January 26, with more than 100 students waiting outside at the crack of dawn to be among the first to enter the facility. The architect on the project was Peter Gisolfi Associates. Four new spaces were among the highlighted features of the center: an expanded weight room, a spin (cycle) room, yoga studio and aerobics room. Also included in the center’s makeover were the resurfacing of the running track, the expansion of the second floor lounge, a boxing area, computer station, and most impressively, the addition of state-of-the-art CYBEX cardio and strength training exercise equipment. The Fitness Center now also offers a wider variety of classes – among them cycle (spin), Zumba, Pilates and yoga. Senior Assistant Dean of Students and Director of Recreation and Intramural Sports Pat Montagano says reaction to the expanded Fitness Center has been “extremely positive. The students love the look, high-energy feel, and all that it provides.” She says the cardio and strength-training equipment have been the most popular additions. Students appreciate that the second-floor weight circuit is ADA compliant, and the equipment is set up in a way that easily allows them to get a complete workout in 30 minutes. Attendance in the group classes is also up, with cycle classes being the best attended, but Zumba and toning are not far behind. People are even running on the resurfaced track more than ever before. Ms. Montagano says average daily attendance is close to 1,000. She continues that the Fitness Center is “much more of a destination now. Students come to exercise, take a class, play a game of pick up ball or simply hang out. It’s also a very popular stop on admissions tours where reactions have been overwhelmingly positive.” To view photos of the renovation and for more information on Fitness Center policies and alumni membership fees, visit hofstra.edu/fitnesscenter.

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r The National Center for Suburban Studies at Hofstra University® and a group of universities led by the University of Exeter in the United Kingdom were awarded a three-year grant to launch the Cultures of the Suburbs International Research Network. r Hofstra University’s Center for Civic Engagement named seniors Kenny Cordero Rubinos ’11 and Alex Moore ’11 as its first two intern-recipients of the Metzger-D’Innocenzo Endowed Scholarship, funded by Hofstra alumnus James C. Metzger ‘83 in honor of his favorite Hofstra faculty member, History Professor Michael D’Innocenzo. r Hofstra University’s Small Co-Ed Cheerleading team took top honors at the 2011 Universal Dance Association (UDA)/Universal Cheer Association (UCA) National Competition in Disney World, Orlando, Florida, for the third consecutive year and the fifth time in the last six years. Hofstra’s Dance Team, which also competed at Disney World, placed third in Division I Hip Hop and ninth in Division I Jazz.

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>> S cientist Sheril Kirshenbaum talked about the “science of kissing.” A reception in the Main Dining Room was a chocolate-lovers delight with all types of candies, cookies and confections on display for tasting. >> H ofstra’s Sweet Valentine celebration looked at the holiday of love from a number of different perspectives. Artist Sid Chidiac (pictured with Hofstra Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs Herman A. Berliner) unveiled a chocolate version of the Hofstra seal.

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Students Celebrate a Sweet Valentine’s Day Candy, art and a scientific look at kissing were the ingredients for the February 11 to 14 Sweet Valentine event series. Programs included a decadent chocolate tasting sponsored by Hofstra University Honors College; chocolate giveaways presented by Entertainment Unlimited; an exhibit and lecture by artist Sid Chidiac, who paints with chocolate; a lecture by scientist Sheril Kirshenbaum, author of The Science of Kissing: What Our Lips Are Telling Us; the unveiling of the Hofstra crest, created in chocolate by Mr. Chidiac; and a cookie lovers reception sponsored by Hofstra Dining Services.

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the year in review 2010-2011 More February News ... r Hofstra University’s Center for Climate Study (HUCCS), in partnership with the Cradle of Aviation Museum in Garden City, New York, unveiled the first phase of an exhibit on climate change funded by a grant from the U.S. Department of Energy. The exhibit features ongoing research by a team of Hofstra professors, including Dr. Myla Aronson and Dr. Russell Burke from the Biology Department, Dr. J Bret Bennington and Dr. E. Christa Farmer from the Geology Department, and Dr. David Weissman from the Engineering Department. r The Hofstra University Museum opened two exhibitions. The original exhibit Soweto Art: From the Collection of Violet and Les Payne, commemorating the 35th anniversary of the Soweto Uprising, was on view at Emily Lowe Gallery and included approximately 40 paintings and works on paper by artists of Soweto, South Africa. 1930s Art in America at the David Filderman Gallery provided a “snapshot” of the visual arts in America during the 1930s. r To celebrate the music and spiritualism of pop superstar George Harrison, Godfrey Townsend and other musicians from The Alan Parsons Project performed with an ensemble of Indian Kirtan musicians in “Here Comes the Sun” – The Musical, Mystical Journey of George Harrison on February 11. Hofstra’s Hinduism instructor, Joshua M. Greene, officiated the concert. Mr. Greene studied yoga with George Harrison in the early 1970s.

>> T he music and spiritualism of Beatle George Harrison was celebrated at “Here Comes the Sun,” a concert performed by musicians from The Alan Parsons Project and an Indian Kirtan ensemble. Hofstra instructor Joshua M. Greene officiated.

r Hofstra’s International Scene Lecture Series for spring 2011 began in February with a focus on U.S. foreign and economic policy. The first event of the series was titled “The Austerity Budget,” on February 16, featuring Richard Wolff, emeritus professor of economics, University of Massachusetts. r The Department of Drama and Dance offered high school students the opportunity to take two days of dance classes with Hofstra’s accomplished faculty. This inaugural High School Dance Festival on February 21 and 22 culminated with a studio performance on the Hofstra campus.

r Hofstra seniors Luz Pena and Philip Robibero were the winners of the mtvU “Oscars Correspondent Contest.” The first round of this national competition required teams of students to submit videos that were judged online and by mtvU judges. As one of the three top teams, Ms. Pena and Mr. Robibero were flown to Los Angeles where they covered Academy Awards pre-events. Upon winning, these talented students were given a coveted spot on the red carpet for the Academy Awards on February 27 and access to the backstage press rooms so they could cover the Oscars for MTV News and mtvU.

>> Hofstra seniors Luz Pena and Philip Robibero won a national competition held by mtvU that allowed them a coveted spot on the red carpet so they could cover the Academy Awards on February 27.

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March 2011

“The Play’s the Thing”

>> T he War of the Roses featured (l to r) Danielle DeMatteo as the Duke of Alençon; James Crichton as Reignier, Duke of Anjou; Mary Kate Finnegan as a French Scout; Chris Wentworth as Charles, Dauphin of France; Peter Previte as a French General; and Emily Tung as the Bastard of Orleans. In the foreground: Shanna Brown as Joan la Pucelle, commonly known as Joan of Arc.

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fter 61 Shakespeare Festivals, the Department of Drama and Dance found yet another way to put an inventive spin on Hofstra’s greatest annual tradition. March 10-20, The War of the Roses, A One-Evening Version of Shakespeare’s Henry VI Trilogy made its debut at the John Cranford Adams Playhouse. Professor of Drama and Dance Royston Coppenger was the creative force behind this new adaptation of the trilogy. He noted that the trilogy “contains some of [Shakespeare’s] greatest speeches and his most compelling characters, including Queen Margaret, Richard Duke of York, a hilariously slanted English take on Joan of Arc, and the young nobleman who emerges at the end as the future Richard III. And then, of course, there’s the character of Henry VI himself: hapless, devoutly religious, and horrified by the carnage that ensues as England implodes under his weak reign.”

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In another creative, yet bold move, by Professor Coppenger, Hofstra student Allie Rightmeyer, a petite young woman, was cast as Henry VI. “It actually works very well,” said Ms. Rightmeyer before the premiere of the play. “The character of Henry is one of the most thoughtful and caring. In the eyes of many of the other court members he’s not ambitious or aggressive enough to rule.” Her portrayal of Henry served the play well in that Henry was certainly outsized in both appearance and demeanor by the other characters. Also adding to the Shakespeare Festival’s imaginative qualities was its companion play, What Fools! – a one-hour version of A Midsummer Night’s Dream – adapted by longtime English professor and Shakespearean scholar Maureen Connolly McFeely and directed by Associate Professor of Drama and Dance Jean Dobie Giebel. This was the fourth year the festival featured a short adaptation of a

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Shakespeare play, designed to introduce young theatergoers to the works of the Bard. What Fools! took young audiences into a modern high school setting. Set at “Athens High,” Professor Giebel described the adaptation as “Archie meets the X-Men.” The portrayals of Titania and Oberon were inspired by comic book superheroes, and Puck was Oberon’s sidekick. Another major part of the Shakespeare Festival tradition is the Festival Musicale performed by the Hofstra Collegium Musicum, directed by Professor of Music William E. Hettrick. This year’s musicale was titled “These Mortals Be.” The Collegium Musicum includes ensembles of voices and historical instruments from the Middle Ages and Renaissance, and this particular musicale presented selections from the 13th through 19th centuries, all about living creatures, both animal and human.


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>> Allie Rightmeyer (left), pictured here with Rich Traub as George, took on the challenge of playing King Henry VI.

More March News ... r Hofstra alumnus and New York Times sports columnist George Vecsey ’60 returned to campus in March as part of the University’s 75th anniversary celebration to speak to students about his storied career as a sports columnist and best-selling author. r The student-run Hofstra Association for Graphic Arts (HAGA), in conjunction with The Career Center, presented a career networking event titled “Not All Artists Are Starving” — A Night of Networking on March 1. Hofstra alumni Mario Bakalov ’00, ’03; Linda Graceffo-Vorbach ’79; Christina Makrakis ’03; and Rodrigo Sanchez ’03 were among the professionals who participated in this panel discussion about career opportunities in the arts. r Hundreds of Hofstra students and alumni put the finishing touches on their resumes, dressed in their finest business attire and attended The Career Center’s Spring Job and Internship Fair on March 2.

 r Hofstra alumnus Alan Colmes ’71, nationally syndicated radio host, television personality, political commentator and author, returned to campus on March 16 to talk to students about his broadcast and literary career. r A panel of journalists and political analysts dissected media coverage of President Obama on March 22. What’s

>> More than 150 alumni from the Department of Drama and Dance attended a memorial in honor of their professor and mentor Richard Mason.

the Message? Evaluating White House Media Coverage and Strategy featured Robert Siegel, senior host of NPR’s All Things Considered; Mark Jurkowitz, associate director of the Pew Research Center’s Project for Excellence in Journalism; and Hofstra’s Kalikow Center senior presidential fellows, Howard B. Dean III and Edward J. Rollins. r The School of Communication presented a March 23 conference titled Communication, Technology and Democracy: A Hofstra 75th Anniversary Symposium. What Happens to Democracy When Everyone Talks at Once? r On March 26 Hofstra’s Joan and Arnold Saltzman Community Services Center presented a Community Services Day. Highlights of the day included free speech and hearing screenings, a concert for children, demonstrations of treatments that utilize virtual reality technology, and parent and family presentations.

r More than 150 alumni from the Department of Drama and Dance gathered at Hofstra on March 27 to pay tribute to Professor Emeritus of Drama Richard Mason, who passed away on November 26, 2010. Deborah Madison ’77, coordinator of the memorial, spoke of Dr. Mason’s profound impact on the lives of his students. Many graduates came from as far away as the West Coast to attend the service, and some traveled from outside the country, including Russia and Iceland. Dr. Mason joined the Hofstra faculty in 1964 and retired in 1993. He received Hofstra’s Distinguished Service Award in 1979 in recognition of his dedication to his students, his colleagues and his community. r On March 30 Howard B. Dean III, former Democratic presidential candidate and senior presidential fellow at Hofstra’s Peter S. Kalikow Center for the Study of the American Presidency, delivered the 2011 Arnold A. Saltzman Lecture on the State of the Union.

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April 2011

Hofstra Bids to Host 2012 Presidential Debate Hofstra President Stuart Rabinowitz announced on April 15 that Hofstra University submitted a formal application to the Commission on Presidential Debates to host a 2012 presidential debate. Hofstra University was the host of the third and final presidential debate between then-Senator Barack Obama and Senator John McCain on October 15, 2008. Earlier in the month, the Commission on Presidential Debates released the list of submitted applications, and of the 12 applications received from across the country, Hofstra’s was the only application from New York state. “Hosting the debate in 2008 was a remarkable experience for our entire community. Our students, faculty and alumni were proud to host one of the most important events of the presidential election,” said President Rabinowitz. “Hofstra University’s size, location and facilities make our campus an ideal setting for a presidential debate, and allows our students a rare and extraordinary opportunity to participate in the democratic process.” Hofstra University has again proposed the David S. Mack Sports and Exhibition Complex (“the Arena”) as the venue for the debate, and the adjoining Physical Education Building as home for the media center and support services for the Commission on Presidential Debates. Other Hofstra University facilities have been selected for support services for media and visitors. “Hofstra’s emphasis on academic disciplines such as presidential studies and suburban studies is a unique connection between the debate, American culture and history, and Hofstra’s scholarly strengths,” noted President Rabinowitz. In 2008 the University hosted the award-winning Educate ’08, a yearlong series of lectures, classes and events focused on the issues and history of presidential campaigns, politics, and debates. In 2006 Hofstra University launched the Peter S. Kalikow Center for the Study of the American Presidency, led by Dr. Meena Bose, to build on the scholarship of the Hofstra Cultural Center’s renowned presidential conference series hosted by the University since 1977. The National Center for Suburban Studies at Hofstra University®, led by Executive Dean Larry Levy, was launched in 2003, incorporating the existing Long Island Studies Institute, to study the unique issues of the suburbs, now home to more than 50 percent of all Americans. The center studies the suburbs through the lens of the “laboratory” of Hofstra’s surrounding area, which includes Levittown, America’s “first suburb,” and often publishes national polls focusing on the political climate of the suburbs.

>> Could another presidential or a vice presidential debate take place at Hofstra in 2012? In April Hofstra announced its application to do so. Stay tuned this fall!

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More April News ... r The Frank G. Zarb School of Business announced the fall 2011 launch of an online M.B.A. program with a focus on strategic business management. The program is taught by full-time faculty members and has a global and industry focus with residency requirements that include interaction with New York City industry leaders and global corporations. r The Chronicle, Hofstra University’s student newspaper, celebrated 75 years of publishing with an April 2 alumni reunion that also included current student staff members. r The Hofstra Cultural Center presented the conference 1935: The Reality and the Promise, April 7, 8 and 9, 2011, in honor of the University’s 75th anniversary. Scholars were invited from all disciplines to present papers exploring the reality of 1935 and the promise of events, personalities and culture, from the local to the global. Highlights included a banquet address and special presentation for students by former NBA champion Kareem AbdulJabbar, executive producer of the documentary film On the Shoulders of Giants, about the Harlem Rens, the first black owned and operated basketball team from Harlem, which won the first World Basketball Championship in 1939. The conference co-directors were Professors J Bret Bennington, Michael D’Innocenzo and Zenia DaSilva.

>> The appearance of NBA champion Kareem Abdul-Jabbar at the conference 1935: The Reality and the Promise was one of the highlights of an event that covered a variety of academic disciplines. Mr. AbdulJabbar discussed his documentary film On the Shoulders of Giants, about the Harlem Rens, the first black owned and operated basketball team from Harlem, which won the first World Basketball Championship in 1939.

the year in review 2010-2011 r Hofstra University School of Law and Wright Risk Management co-hosted a conference on April 8 designed to help school administrators address cyberbullying issues. Educators, lawyers, policymakers and mental health professionals gathered to examine current laws concerning cyberbullying and discuss intersecting issues regarding the First Amendment, school liability and criminal justice. r A panel of experienced corporate leaders demonstrated the process of effectively responding to a corporate crisis during a Socratic Panel on April 11. The Socratic Panel provides a unique opportunity to teach the audience how to effectively respond to a crisis by observing a panel of experienced professionals in action. The program moderator was Richard Torrenzano, chief executive of The Torrenzano Group, a global expert in crisis communications. r Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist David Maraniss was the keynote speaker for the conference Into Sunlight: The Impact of War on the Social Body, From the Vietnam Era to the Present, April 14-16. Mr. Maraniss’ book They Marched Into Sunlight inspired Hofstra dance faculty member Robin Becker to choreograph an evening-length dance, Into Sunlight, and also to develop this interdisciplinary conference addressing current conditions of war through the historical lens of the Vietnam era. The conference also featured the world premiere of a new theatrical work, titled Undeclared History, directed by Conference Co-Chair and Professor of Drama and Dance Cindy Rosenthal. Hofstra’s Department of Drama and Dance commissioned Hofstra alumnus Isaac Rathbone ’00, co-founder of Oracle Theatre, to write this original play, set on the

>> The Zarb School hosted a Socratic Panel featuring Scott E. Mollen, partner, Herrick Feinstein LLP, and Edward A. Orgon, president and COO, The Torrenzano Group, among other business leaders.

Hofstra campus. The script was drawn from the oral histories of Hofstra alumni during the Vietnam era — veterans, activists, journalists, and faculty. r A reception celebrating the career of Dr. Harold M. Hastings, professor of mathematics, physics and astronomy and chair of the Department of Physics and Astronomy, was held at the Hofstra University Club on April 14. All event proceeds benefited Hofstra students participating in scientific research. Neil Donahue, associate dean of Hofstra University Honors College, said in a speech that evening, “‘The Harold’ is not only one of Hofstra’s greatest professors ever — in terms of longevity and productivity in multiple areas on many levels — he’s also one of our greatest students, a lifelong learner, a multidisciplinary polymath with endless curiosity and an unending willingness to share the experience of learning. In whatever direction your thoughts will go, chances are you’ll meet Harold on his way back. He’s been there already.” r Hofstra University appointed Dr. Robert Brinkmann as its first director of sustainability studies. Dr. Brinkmann will draw from the University’s strengths in global studies, geography and suburban studies to develop a multidisciplinary degree program examining social, ecological and environmental resource management. Dr. Brinkmann said he hopes to build a program that focuses on the unique challenges to creating sustainable suburbs.

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>> The David S. Mack Sports and Exhibition Complex was once more beautifully transformed into the beautiful reception site of the annual Hofstra Gala.

>> (L to r) Hofstra trustee and gala honoree Leo A. Guthart, Hofstra President Stuart Rabinowitz, gala honoree Roy J. Zuckerberg, and Chairman of the Board of North Shore-LIJ Health System Richard D. Goldstein.

May 2011

Celebrations Bring Hofstra’s 75th Anniversary to a Close

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ofstra’s 75th Anniversary Gala was held at the David S. Mack Sports and Exhibition Complex on May 5 to celebrate the Hofstra North Shore-LIJ School of Medicine and its inaugural class. The honorees were Leo A. Guthart, CEO, Topspin Partners, LP, and former chair of the Hofstra University Board of Trustees, and Roy J. Zuckerberg, former vice chairman of Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. and former chair of the North Shore-LIJ Health System Board of Trustees. Both gentlemen serve as co-chairs of the School of Medicine’s Steering Committee. Approximately 900 people attended the gala, and the event raised $1.35 million for School of Medicine student scholarships.

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“Do the show you want to do!” Phil Rosenthal ’81 advised undergraduate students celebrating commencement on May 22 at James M. Shuart Stadium. Mr. Rosenthal’s speech (available for viewing at hofstra.edu/commencement) was called one of the year’s 10 best by TheDailyBeast.com. Seated next to him on the dais was his wife, actress Monica Horan ’84 (“This is one more thing I got from Hofstra,” he exclaimed as he presented her to the audience). In all, approximately 2,000 students graduated that day. The speaker at the graduate ceremony was former Prime Minister of the Netherlands Jan Peter Balkenende, and New York State Attorney General Eric T. Schneiderman gave the address at the Hofstra University School of Law commencement.


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>> “ Do the show you want to do!” said Hofstra commencement honoree Phil Rosenthal ’81, pictured with wife, Monica Horan ’84. Mr. Rosenthal’s speech was named one of the 10 best of the year by TheDailyBeast.com. >> F ine Arts students showed off their best work of the year at the annual Fine Arts Student Art Show at Calkins Hall. Drawings, paintings, sculptures, photography and a variety of other types of work filled the halls of the building. >> A n alumni reception in Washington, D.C., on May 17 was one of many regional events around the country held to celebrate Hofstra’s 75th anniversary.

More May News ... r Hofstra’s Department of Fine Arts and Art History presented its annual Student Art Show from May 4 to 13 at Calkins Hall. The show featured more than 100 pieces of the finest artwork created by Hofstra students in painting, drawing, 3-D, photography, design and new media. At the opening reception on May 4, awards were presented to recognize the finest student art work in a variety of categories. The Outside Juror Award was judged by graphic designer and illustrator Isabel Roxas. r At its annual spring concert on May 7, the Hofstra Symphonic Band, directed by Peter Loel Boonshaft, premiered a new musical composition, “Pompeii,” by Satoshi Yagisawa, one of Japan’s most preeminent composers. Mr. Yagisawa had flown to New York from Japan in April in order to rehearse with the students, allowing them the unique opportunity to work on a new piece with the internationally renowned composer. “Pompeii” was commissioned by Hofstra to be performed by the University’s Symphonic Band. r Alumni and parents around the country celebrated Hofstra’s 75th anniversary with specialty cakes at regional events throughout the year. Among them was the Hofstra Club of Washington, D.C., at its spring reception on May 17. Regional celebrations were also hosted in Stamford, Connecticut; Boca Raton and Port Charlotte, Florida; Baltimore, Maryland; Hackensack, New Jersey; White Plains, New York and on Long Island. r The Hofstra community was deeply saddened by the passing of Professor of English Dana Brand on May 25. Dr. Brand was a former chair of the English Department and taught all genres and periods of American literature. He had been on the Hofstra faculty since 1989. He was the author of The Spectator and the City in Nineteenth-Century American Literature (Cambridge, 1991) and numerous articles on topics in English, American, and French literature, philosophy, and film. He was also a personal essayist and the author of 2007’s Mets Fan, a collection of essays about his experiences as a baseball fan, and 2009’s The Last Days of Shea.

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The Alumni of the Month feature of the Alumni Affairs website showcases alumni who are doing interesting and exciting things, or who have made exceptional contributions to their chosen field or profession. For information on how to nominate a graduate, please visit hofstra.edu/alumni and click on “Recognition & Awards.” The nominations of an alumnus may be based on the following: v Doing something particularly interesting or different. v Making outstanding achievements in his/her profession. v Setting a positive example, either by philanthropy, balancing work and personal life, or showing a loyal commitment to Hofstra and the community. To read more in-depth profiles of each honoree, visit hofstra.edu/Alumni/AOTM.

Summer 2010 Claudia Gabel

Claudia Gabel ’00 “All the comparative literature classes I took at Hofstra gave me the critical thinking skills that are needed to be an effective book editor, and the creative writing courses challenged me a lot. I was able to forge successful careers on several fronts because of that, and I consider myself very lucky to be part of an industry that has enriched my life ever since I was a little girl.” Claudia earned a Master of Arts in English and American literature from Hofstra. She deviated from her original plan to pursue a Ph.D., and instead decided to follow her love of creative writing and books into the world of publishing. In 2007 Claudia’s first young adult series, In or Out, was published by Scholastic/ Point. The four books are loosely based on her life and feature two best friends who grow apart during their freshman year of high school. Currently, Claudia is a senior editor at Katherine Tegen Books, and her newest novel, Romeo and Juliet and Vampires, was published by HarperTeen in August 2010.

Robert Harrison ’75 Robert Harrison

“Don’t blame others for your shortcomings, and remember to give thanks to those who have helped you along the way. Try to keep connected with your fellow Hofstra classmates after graduating; networking will benefit your future. Be humble, be honest, and be fair.” After graduating from Hofstra, Robert became a successful communications manager, published poet, cartoonist, newspaper and documentation photographer,

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Alumni of the Month 2010-11 children’s book writer, historian, playwright, baseball history re-enactor, docent, and magazine staff writer, as well as a sought-after guest speaker on radio and television and at various events. Robert has participated in numerous Hofstra Cultural Center conferences and has donated photographs to the Hofstra University School of Law and Hofstra Bird Sanctuary websites. In fall 2005 Robert was asked by Hofstra Assistant Dean for Special Collections Geri E. Solomon to photograph every September 11 memorial site on Long Island. The photos were featured as part of the 2006 Hofstra University Museum exhibition Voiceless in the Presence of Realities.

September 2010 Lauren McCullough ’04 “Social networking sites have given college students an enormous amount of control over their future. There’s no better way to show a prospective employer that you’re smart, savvy and informed than by having a well-executed personal social media strategy.”

Lauren McCullough

Lauren is an award-winning journalist and social media enthusiast. She has traveled around the country to speak about multimedia journalism, and she lectures on the use and importance of social media in the newsroom. In her role as social networks and news engagement manager for The Associated Press (AP), Lauren oversees the newsroom’s social media efforts. She was recognized by The Associated Press Managing Editors Association with the 2008 John L. Dougherty Award. She has also been awarded two AP Beat of the Week awards for her work with citizen journalists during the 2009 Hudson River plane splashdown and the 2007 Minnesota bridge collapse.

October 2010 Nabeel Kahn ’00 “Set your priorities. While at work, focus on work only, and set aside enough time for your personal life regularly.”

Nabeel Kahn

Nabeel found success in the construction industry after earning a Bachelor of Business Administration at Hofstra. However, playing and introducing people to the sport of cricket has become as much of a passion for him as his career. During his time at Hofstra, Nabeel started a cricket club with fellow international students. Nabeel comes from a family of cricket players, and that has inspired him to attempt to take cricket to the next level in the United States and establish a U.S. team presence at the 2020 Olympics. He is currently pursuing of a master’s degree in construction management at Columbia University.

November 2010 Karin Duncker ’84 “Don’t be afraid of hard work, and learn to be flexible. It may sound trite, but you really can achieve your dreams if you believe you can and are willing to do the work.” As president and CEO of the New York Biotechnology Association (NYBA) from 1998 to 2006, Karin grew the NYBA from a startup to the fifth-largest state biotech association in the United States. She established high-value membership programs, created the association’s branding campaign, and produced annual conference

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Alumni of the Month 2010-11 programs that maintained net profits of 35-45 percent throughout her tenure. She was recognized as one of the Top 100 technology leaders in New York by Crain’s New York Business (2001) and was Featured Industry Executive in Biotech Magazine (2003). Currently, Karin is founder and CEO of KMS Consulting, which provides executive coaching and advisory services to nonprofit associations.

Lidia Szczepanowski ’87 “Learn from, enjoy and appreciate your remarkable years at Hofstra. There will come a point in time in your life when you will look back and will be grateful that you did. Also, remember to be humble, have integrity and stay true to yourself. Use your achievements to inspire others.”

Lidia Szczepanowski

Lidia has shown remarkable ingenuity and ambition throughout her career. Following graduation from Hofstra, she attended law school and opened her own practice, The Szczepanowski Law Firm, P.C. She created the interactive website AskLidiatheLawyer.com to help people who need basic information about finding an attorney. She also founded Everything Lidia, Inc., an organization that presents motivational seminars designed to educate women about practical and effective defensive techniques while helping to empower them and build confidence. In November 2007 she founded the National Organization for Women’s Safety Awareness, Inc., to provide more information, awareness, and knowledge about women’s safety issues.

December 2010 Alexa Silverman ’08 “My fondest memory [of the University] is my first day at Hofstra in September 2005. As a transfer student, I expected my needs to be swept under the rug. I quickly realized that Hofstra was the type of school that would help me to assimilate and reach my goals.”

Alexa Silverman

In summer 2009 Alexa and a close friend founded a 501(c3) nonprofit organization, NY Fresh Connections, with a mission to engage young adults in meaningful service through leadership, professional development, and hands-on events. Alexa is currently a law student at New York Law School. She recently competed in the Charles W. Froessel Moot Court Competition, which led to a seat on the New York Law School Moot Court Association. She is involved in the pilot program of the New York Law School POWER Mentor Program and is a candidate for the New York Law School Public Service Certificate.

Daniel Spahr ’02 “Up until I had come to Hofstra, I had never been very social, and when I heard about Entertainment Unlimited and Hofstra Concerts, I quickly joined. ... Those two organizations gave me so many real-life experiences that I never could have had in a classroom.” One particularly special part of Dan’s Hofstra experience was the study abroad opportunities, the first of which was five weeks in Italy. Following graduation, he began to work as a part-time teacher, while also pursuing a Master of Arts in school counseling. He later worked in the Bay Area of San Francisco as a high school counselor and followed that up with a position as a day counselor and job coach for five mentally disabled adults. He also volunteered his time to and financially supported Under One Roof, which raises money for HIV/AIDS charities. In 2010 he published a memoir, The Montepulciano Mob, about his first study abroad experience and what he discovered about himself, his peers, and the world. Proceeds benefit a study abroad scholarship that he established at Hofstra.

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January 2011 Jennifer Santorello ’09 “Having past business experience really helped me become a business teacher and branch out within the school. I decided to start teaching after I had a few rough years in the business world. I had a love for teaching from the time I was younger ...” Jennifer started a career in the business world before coming to Hofstra to pursue an M.S.Ed. Now a business teacher at the Plainview-Old Bethpage JFK High School on Long Island, Jennifer was recently selected as the Julian A. Milkes Outstanding New Business Educator by the Business Teachers Association of New York State. She teaches courses in marketing, law and accounting and has served as assistant chapter adviser of DECA, an association of marketing students. Jennifer is active in many community activities, including fundraisers for the Little Shelter, Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, and Dress for Success Foundation.

Bret Strauss ’02 “My favorite experience at Hofstra was student teaching. I was thrilled to finally have the opportunity to use all the tools and resources I gathered from the courses in the program. It truly felt like the culmination of all my hard work. During that time, I developed my teaching style and cemented my belief that teaching was what I was meant to do.”

Jennifer Santorello

Bret graduated from Hofstra with an M.S.Ed. in business education and was hired by the Valley Stream Central High School District. In 2004 he received the Outstanding New Business Educator Award by the Business Teachers Association of New York State. He was promoted to department head of career and technical education in 2008 and currently serves as the full-time dean of students. Bret oversees the school store and serves as the adviser for Future Business Leaders of America, which has won numerous state and national awards. He is also treasurer of the Long Island Business Teachers Association and serves as an adjunct professor in Hofstra’s Department of Teaching, Literacy and Leadership.

February 2011

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Sergio Argueta ’03 “My experiences as a sociology student and campus leader frame my fondest memories of Hofstra University. My introduction to the social sciences came by way of a rigorous academic program, under the tutelage of great professors who inspired me to challenge the world.” Sergio is among the youngest and most influential community activists on Long Island. He is founder and executive director of S.T.R.O.N.G. Youth, Inc. (Struggling To Reunite Our New Generation), one of the leading gang prevention and intervention agencies in the northeastern United States. He earned a bachelor’s degree in sociology with a minor in political science from Hofstra University, where he served as president of Hofstra’s Organization of Latin Americans and senator in the Student Government Association. He was awarded the Turner Fellowship at Stony Brook University, where he earned a master’s degree in social work. Sergio recently became an adjunct criminal justice professor at Nassau Community College and is considered a leading regional expert on gangs and youth violence.

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Alumni of the Month 2010-11 Joel Simkins ’98 “Don’t wait until graduation to figure out what you want to do. Start looking today for internships and other learning opportunities that will differentiate you from your peers at Hofstra and other universities. ... Many of the people you know today, or will meet right after graduation, will form the foundation of your career network for many years to come.” As a Hofstra student, Joel interned at VZB Partners, a hedge fund managed by a Hofstra alumnus, where he gained pivotal real-world experience. He has held a number of high-profile positions since graduating, including senior associate at Moody’s Investors Service, associate analyst for Bear Stearns and for Deutsche Bank Securities, and vice president and senior gaming and leisure analyst for Prudential Equity Group, as well as managing director and senior gaming and leisure analyst for Macquarie Capital. Joel is a frequent guest speaker on Bloomberg Television and CNBC, where he discusses the gaming and lodging industries. In 2009 Institutional Investor magazine named him “the best up and coming gaming and lodging analyst on Wall Street.” Joel currently serves as director-senior gaming, lodging, and leisure analyst for Credit Suisse Securities.

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Ty Fuller ’00 “Hofstra gave me an edge in numerous ways. The information I learned, from geographic information systems to hydrogeology and sedimentation, gave me a competitive advantage in my career. The professors of the Geology Department also maintain a close relationship with alumni. Dr. J Bret Bennington was directly responsible for my current employment. He not only encouraged me to attend a networking dinner engagement, which eventually led to an interning opportunity, but also drove me to the interview when I did not have a car.” While still in high school, Ty was asked by a teacher what he wanted to do after graduating from college. He joked that he wanted to save the world and make money doing it. He never anticipated that years later he would be working for the largest groundwater supplier in the United States. Ty, who graduated from Hofstra with a Bachelor of Science in environmental resources, is a senior hydrogeologist at Suffolk County Water Authority, responsible for overseeing the drinking water wells and conducting research on groundwater quality for more than one million people. During his time at Hofstra, Ty was active in the Geology Club and developed a passion for public speaking, which would become a valuable skill in his future career. He has more than 10 years of experience as a hydrogeologist, and has turned his high school dreams of success into reality.

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Scott Nicholson ’88 “Hofstra students need to understand that the real world is not easy. It is an extremely competitive and fast-paced environment that can offer incredible opportunities with the right synergies of passion, desire, and drive.”

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Scott is the author of Seeds of Achievement: The Ultimate Roadmap for Young Adults on Obtaining Success, Prosperity, and the Winning Edge in Life. The book offers knowledge and strategies to achieve life and career success, prosperity, happiness, inner joy, confidence, and personal pride. Scott’s natural athleticism enabled him to excel in both baseball and football at Hofstra. After graduating from Hofstra with a B.A. in communication arts, Scott briefly pursued a career in television sports broadcasting in Washington, D.C. In 2005 he created Xtraordinary Home Products, which focuses its manufacturing on innovative kitchen technologies for major U.S. retailers such as Kmart, QVC, Avon, and Bed Bath & Beyond, to name a few. In 2008 the company developed the Perfect Brownie™ baking pan, which became a No. 1 selling baking item in the United States.


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April 2011 Lauren Ruotolo ’00 “I would tell students to explore every opportunity given to them, because you never know what can happen. Never reject anything that could offer you direction in life, and do not fear taking chances.” As director of entertainment promotions at Hearst Magazines in New York City, Lauren develops strategic partnerships with television and cable networks, music labels and movie studios. She recently helped produce the E! Entertainment Style Network show Running in Heels, which focuses on the inner workings of Marie Claire fashion magazine. She is currently working on three one-hour specials with Scripps Networks for Esquire, The Food Network, and Good Housekeeping magazine. Lauren’s success has been hard-won. Born with a rare genetic disorder known as McCune-Albright Syndrome, Lauren stands 4 feet 2 inches tall. Throughout her life, Lauren has met this challenge with determination, faith, bravery, and love from her family and friends. Her first-person essay “Get Shorty,” published in Marie Claire magazine in 2009, shared her philosophies about living with McCune-Albright Syndrome. She recently published her first book, titled Unstoppable in Stilettos — A Girl’s Guide to Living Tall in a Small World, where she discusses her struggles and achievements.

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May 2011 Cara Castronuova ’04 “Boxing and martial arts teach you focus, discipline and how to be strong through adversity. It’s about bouncing back up after being dealt a crushing blow, whether in the ring or in life. It is this mentality that has played a crucial role in my success, and keeps me striving for more in life.” Cara, the newest fitness trainer on NBC’s hit show The Biggest Loser, is a two-time Golden Gloves winner who was once ranked nationally by USA Boxing. Born in Elmont, New York, Cara began boxing at the age of 5 in the family garage with her father, a former Marine. She wrestled in high school and college, and graduated from Hofstra University with a Bachelor of Arts in communications. Cara won her first New York Golden Gloves championship at Madison Square Garden in 2005. Following the win, she started competing nationally and was ranked No. 2 in the nation by USA Boxing. She went on to win numerous titles. Certified as a boxing coach by the New York State Athletic Commission, she is also a personal trainer certified by the ISSA (International Sports Sciences Association). She has worked as a reporter and fitness writer for New York and boxing press outlets, and as an announcer and sports commentator for various boxing venues throughout New York City, such as Madison Square Garden.

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Darrell Lerner ’96, ’99 “There is a shortage of quality programmers, and the demand is going to increase in the future. Knowing how to program opens up so many doors: from great job opportunities, to positioning yourself to open your own Internet start-up, as well as simply being able to build websites for fun.” Darrell is the co-founder of SNAP Interactive, Inc., a leading provider of online dating applications for social networking websites. SNAP has developed social dating applications on Facebook, such as AreYouInterested.com, which currently has more than Darrell Lerner 40 million installations. Darrell’s responsibilities include handling business, operational, and legal features for SNAP. He also performs many of the regulatory and administrative tasks associated with a publicly traded company. Darrell previously served as president, CEO, chairman, chief financial officer, secretary and treasurer of Universal Flirts Corp. Prior to joining SNAP, Darrell founded an Internet sports company that operated fantasy sports games for major media partners, including WFAN Sports Radio and Daily Racing Form. He served as CEO and president of Fantasy Sports Net, Inc. for three years. H oHf os tf rs at r a 2 01 2 01 0 -2 0011 -2 011 I n IRev n Rev i ew i ew

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Honor Roll of Donors 2009-10 $1 million + Sondra and David S. Mack, B.B.A. ’67

$500,000 to $999,999 Leo A. Guthart Mary and Peter S. Kalikow, B.B.A. ’65

$100,000 to $499,999 Christopher P. Albrecht, B.A. ’74 Carol and Alan J. Bernon, B.B.A. ’76 Dorothy and Wilbur F. Breslin Robert B. Catell Maurice A. Deane, J.D. ’81 Nancy DeMatteis Helene Fortunoff and Robert Grossman Laurence T. Ginsberg, J.D. ’79 Robert M. Goldberg Florence and Robert Kaufman Cathy and Robert F. McKeon Kristin and John D. Miller, B.B.A. ’79 Judith L. Moore, J.D. ’79 Bruce W. Quinn, B.S. ’86 Libby P., B.A. ’54 and Joseph G. Shapiro, B.B.A. ’54

$50,000 to $99,999 Eric Alterman Joan, B.A. ’50, J.D. ’76 and Donald E. Axinn,* M.A. ’75 Laura and George Bilicic Sardani Kuljit Kaur and Ishar S. Bindra Harinder and Tejinder S. Bindra Andrew M. Boas, J.D. ’80 Mark Claster, J.D. ’77 Joseph L. Dionne, B.A. ’55, M.S.Ed. ’57 James Ellman Amy Hagedorn Thomas J. Sanzone, B.S. ’82 Philip J. Shapiro, J.D. ’78 Jon Ungar Patricia K., B.S.E. ’57 and Frank G. Zarb, B.B.A. ’57, M.B.A. ’62

$25,000 to $49,999 Daniel Berlin* Harry Binder James A. D’Addario, B.A. ’72

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James K. Donaghy, B.B.A. ’90 Barbara Ann and Randy W. Frankel, B.B.A. ’79 Robert F. Gartland, B.S. ’74 Gerard N. Giovaniello, B.A. ’64 Paul Jenkins Scott M. Koppel, B.A. ’80 Andrew W. Lackmann, M.B.A. ’03 Matthew Lackmann James C. Metzger, B.A. ’08 Marilyn B. Monter, J.D. ’76, and Wilfried Witthuhn Marilyn and James H. Simons Robin, B.B.A. ’86 and Joseph Sparacio, B.A. ’89 Edward G. Watson, M.B.A. ’89 Muriel and Howard Weingrow Jack A. Weisbaum, B.B.A. ’64 Diana and Robert C. Wong, J.D. ’75

$10,000 to $24,999 Anonymous Friends of Hofstra University Dorothy R. Astman Steven Ball, B.B.A. ’65 Maryanne Trump Barry, J.D. ’74 Hank H. Bjorklund, M.S.Ed. ’96, J.D. ’80 Jill and Joseph J. Carrello, B.B.A. ’91 Shawn D. Cassidy, B.B.A. ’88 Neil R. Cole, J.D. ’82 David Cooper Nicholas C. Croce,* B.S. ’95 Frederick E. Davis, B.B.A. ’85 Michael S. Goldberg, B.A. ’71 Michele and Martin B. Greenberg, B.B.A. ’60 Niki and Joseph M. Gregory, B.B.A. ’74 Jeffrey R. Hoops, B.B.A. ’75 Roberta Karp, J.D. ’83 John J. King Soohyon Lee, M.A. ’09 Tanya F. Levy-Odom, B.B.A. ’90 and Edward Odom Doris and Bruce A. Lister Lizabeth A. Lynner, B.A. ’85 Kathryn V. Marinello, M.B.A. ’84 David McQueary James L. Palenchar A. J. Paluska, B.A. ’68, M.S.Ed. ’70 Michael D. Patrick, J.D. ’78 Kevin P. Quigley Diane W., B.A. ’73 and James E. Quinn, B.A. ’74

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Hofstra University is grateful to all donors who made an investment during the 2009-2010 academic year, which ran from September 1 to August 31. These gifts play an important role in advancing the mission of Hofstra University. A complete list of all gifts to the University may be viewed at hofstra.edu/donors. Nancy and Stuart Rabinowitz Samuel Ramos, J.D. ’91 Lewis S. Ranieri Debby and Scott Rechler David Resnick Monica Horan, B.F.A. ’84, and Philip Rosenthal, B.F.A. ’81 Jodi and Robert D. Rosenthal, J.D. ’74 Howard Shaw Salvatore Spano, B.A. ’58 David A. Sterling, B.B.A. ’79 Robert G. Ziegler, B.A. ’63

$5,000 to $9,999 Anonymous Friends of Hofstra University John F. Affisco Ira Allan Lori and Scott M. Arnel Jay G. Baris, J.D. ’78 Annette Schrader, B.A. ’84, and Herman A. Berliner Mark L. Bibi, B.A. ’80 Paul Bjorneby, B.B.A. ’96 Irene K. Bossert, B.A. ’64 Harry Brienes Robert W. Buckner, B.B.A. ’56, M.B.A. ’65 Linda and M. David Burghardt Robert Cagnazzi Douglas P. Catalano, B.A. ’69 John A. Cerrato Laurence N. Charney, B.B.A. ’69 Paul F. Conte Daniel F. Cremins Robert F. Dall, B.B.A. ’55 John M. Dionisio Anita Ellis, B.A. ’88, M.S.Ed. ’90 Carolyn C., B.A. ’72, M.S.Ed. ’75 and Paul F. Farinella, B.A. ’69, M.S.Ed. ’74 Dolores Fredrich, J.D. ’80 and Jeffrey Keller, J.D. ’80 John H. Frew, B.A. ’74 Roslyn D. Goldmacher, J.D. ’78 Lorna, J.D. ’75 and Edwin A. Goodman Michael F. Greco, B.B.A. ’83 Barbara A., M.S.Ed. ’70 and Norman Gross, B.A. ’50 William J. Hauck Jeffrey O. Hollinger, B.A. ’69 Joseph T. Jakubauskas, B.A. ’64 Judith A. Jedlicka, B.A. ’66, M.A. ’76 Sharon M. Jenkins, B.A. ’78

Edward Johnson Edward M. Kelly Robert J. Keyes, B.B.A. ’85 Craig Koppel Phyllis, B.B.A. ’77 and Robert G. Kuchner, B.B.A. ’76 Diana E. Lake, B.A. ’68 Bruce A. Lev Gloria and Marvin Levin Karen L. Lutz Mary, B.A. ’73 and Michael D. Madden Ann M. Mallouk, B.A. ’72 Mark P. Matthews, B.B.A. ’90 Carole M. and Anthony F. Mazzarella, B.B.A. ’72 Christopher T. McGrath Emily, J.D. ’77 and Stephen F. Mendel, J.D. ’77 Jani, J.D. ’81 and Richard Meyer Joanne Minieri, B.B.A. ’82 Mary Ann and Joseph D. Monticciolo William M. Narva, B.A. ’52 Zena S. and Thomas L. Nunziata, B.B.A. ’55 Morris W. Offit James C. O’Regan, B.B.A. ’84 Donald P. Parker Catherine and Anthony Perettine, B.B.A. ’87 Jay I. Pomerantz, B.B.A. ’89 Jill M. Rabin, B.A. ’75 Steven C. Richman, B.A. ’02, J.D. ’05 Stephen P. Rielly, B.B.A. ’87 Lawrence P. Roman, B.B.A. ’77 Howard Rothenberg, B.S. ’50 Gary F. Rupert, B.B.A. ’77 Judith A. Salerno, M.S.Ed. ’70 Joan R. and Arnold A. Saltzman Catherine C. Samuels, J.D. ’79 Joan and Donald M. Schaeffer Brad E. Scheler, J.D. ’77 Liora Schmelkin Michael W. Seiman, B.S. ’01 Peter D. Shapiro, B.A. ’67 Stewart A. Smith Ann and Salvatore F. Sodano, B.B.A. ’78, M.B.A. ’83 Richard J. Sullivan Sheryl S. Teitelbaum, B.A. ’93 George Truicko Ann H., B.S.Ed. ’60 and Karl M. Weiler, B.B.A. ’60 Laura Alexis Weiner, B.A. ’69 Joyce B. Weston, J.D. ’77


2009-10 Honor ROLL Caroline Sanchez and E. David Woycik, Jr., B.A. ’77, J.D. ’80 Laura H., M.S.Ed. ’92 and Matthew S. Zvolensky, B.A. ’91

$2,500 to $4,999 Anonymous Friends of Hofstra University Robert M. Abrahams, J.D. ’76 M. Patricia Adamski and Edwin Burrows Frank J. Antetomaso John Bae, J.D. ’89 Ralph Barrocas, B.A. ’57 Anna Benedetto, B.A. ’98 George D. Benjamin, B.S. ’58 Steven D. Berkley, B.S. ’79, M.B.A. ’83 Robert J. Bernstein, B.A. ’55 Patricia Clark and Jules Richard Block, B.A. ’52 Melissa J. Butchin, B.A. ’93 Robert L. Calandruccio, B.A. ’72 Anna and Christopher J. Caruso, B.A. ’97, J.D. ’00 Linda W. Caruso, B.B.A. ’78

Robert A. Cerro, B.A. ’10 Kathleen P., B.B.A. ’81 and Richard D. Collins, B.A. ’81, J.D. ’84 Melissa A. Connolly, B.A. ’89 Brian C. Daughney, J.D. ’86 Robert F. D’Esposito, B.A. ’64 Louis F. DiBlasi, B.A. ’61 Gerard W. Fay, B.A. ’01 Rodney B. Finzel Florence G., B.S.Ed. ’58, M.S.Ed. ’78 and Bernard Flaton, B.B.A. ’57 Mindy L. Fried Jacqueline and Jeff J. Froccaro Marc C. Gann, J.D. ’84 Kathleen M. and Jeffrey N. Glass, M.B.A. ’79 Diane D. Goldman, B.S. ’75 Richard V. Guardino Joseph M. Heaney, B.B.A. ’53 Catherine Hennessy, B.B.A. ’81 and William M. Hennessey Daniel T. Henry, M.B.A. ’74 Matthew L. Hickling, M.S.Ed. ’86 Joseph R. Holtzman, B.B.A. ’94 Monika Hudson John Kamen

Ben Kaminow Robert Katz Neil D. Katz, B.B.A. ’88 Susan and Alan J. Kelly Dorothy I. Kirsch, B.A. ’68, Ed.D. ’73 Richard P. Kolkka, B.S. ’68 Suzan and Arthur J. Kremer John H. Kuckens, B.S. ’49 Michelle F. Laskin, J.D. ’90 Michael J. Lawler, B.B.A. ’75 Richard G. Leland, J.D. ’74 Jacqueline O. LiCalzi, B.A. ’85 Matthew J. Mazzilli, B.B.A. ’89 Alan McFarlane Elizabeth F. McGarr-Hagan, B.B.A. ’80 Michael K. McHugh, B.S. ’79 David J. McNamara, B.B.A. ’90, M.B.A. ’91 John A. Michielini, B.B.A. ’90 Maureen O. Murphy Ralph A. Nappi, B.A. ’56 Darra A. Pace Emily S. Pines, J.D. ’76 Marilyn A., B.S.Ed. ’61 and Alan R. Plotz, B.A. ’58

Richard J. Potapchuk, B.B.A. ’77 Sheri B. Quinn Irwin Ross Stephanie O., B.A. ’68 and Stuart M. Saft, B.A. ’68 Jon N. Santemma William Savino Dana M. Schneir Berritto, B.A. ’93 Patricia L., B.S.Ed. ’64 and John Sepulveda, B.S.Ed. ’67 Marjorie Strunk, B.S.Ed. ’60 and James M. Shuart, B.A. ’53, M.A. ’62 Arthur M. Sillman, Jr., B.A. ’73 Terence Smolev, B.B.A. ’66 Laurie Bloom, B.A. ’95 and Leonard C. Thon George F. Tischler Phil Weinper David Lee Weissman, J.D. ’90 Gail H. Winston, B.S.Ed. ’65 Jessica Zimmerman, J.D. ’04

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Donor Spotlight: Jeffrey D. Straussman ’66 Jeffrey D. Straussman came to Hofstra on a music scholarship, a trumpet player from Queens who was, by his own admission, hardly a star student in his first few semesters. Then he took a political science class with now-Professor Emeritus Herb Rosenbaum, whose involvement in the issues of the day sparked an interest in school he’d never had before. “I was getting mainly C’s for quite awhile in the beginning,” said Dr. Straussman, a Fulbright Scholar who became dean of Rockefeller College of Public Affairs & Policy at the University of Albany in 2006. “When I started to look back at my Hofstra days, it really was a couple of very good professors who turned me around.” “They were some very good teachers who cared about what they were doing, who interested me and excited me about intellectual pursuits,” Dr. Straussman said. “It had an important effect that led to a slow change in my academics in terms of seriousness and success.” In fact, Dr. Straussman became a political science major and went on to a distinguished career in academia. He earned a master’s degree in political science and a doctorate in the discipline from the City University of New York. Before joining the University of Albany, Dr. Straussman was associate dean of the Maxwell School and chair of public administration at Syracuse University, where he taught for many years.

A widely published author in the areas of finance and budgeting, with a particular expertise in administrative reform in transitional countries, Dr. Straussman has taught and consulted in dozens of countries, including Macedonia, Israel, Venezuela, the Czech Republic, the People’s Republic of China, Bulgaria, Brazil and India. He will be leaving the University of Albany later this summer to teach at the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy at the National University of Singapore. It was only very recently though, that Dr. Straussman took time to consider the path his life might have taken had it not been for the scholarship that started his college career and the professors who motivated him to be a better student. “After many years and some reflection, I realized the value of my time at Hofstra and said to myself, ‘it’s time to give back a little,’” Dr. Straussman said of his decision to support the University. “I thought — I’ve had a successful career and I had that scholarship … so I went online, and I donated.”

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2009-10 Alumni and Friends $1,000 to $2,499 Anonymous Friends of Hofstra University Margaret Abraham Mark J. Ahern Michael Allain Priscilla Almodovar, B.A. ’87 Lori B. Ames, B.A. ’79 Patrick J. Anderson Reginald E. Andre, B.B.A. ’04 Christopher C. Antone, J.D. ’81 Nancy Aries and Elliot D. Sclar, B.A. ’63 Bonnie E. Arnesen, M.S.Ed. ’84 Gary M. Arnold, B.B.A. ’82 Dina M. Avanzato, B.B.A. ’91 Charles M. Avigliano, B.A. ’98, J.D. ’01 Stuart S. Ball, J.D. ’84 Sallyanne K., B.S. ’78, M.B.A. ’83 and Brian M. Ballweg, B.A. ’77 Benny Barak Thomas J. Basile, B.A. ’97 Richard C. Bayer, B.B.A. ’84 Ronald J. Bekoff David Benjamin, B.A. ’71, J.D. ’74 Harold D. Berger Mae P. Bernstein, B.A. ’82, M.A. ’87 Sondra L. Bernstein, B.A. ’53 Daniel Biggs Larry Bloom Stephen G. Bondi, B.B.A. ’80 Robert V. Boos, B.B.A. ’59 Michael T. Borgia, B.B.A. ’76, M.B.A. ’85 Francis Boulton Howard W. Boyce Donald F. Brennick Ronald J. Brienes Hope Brockway, B.S. ’45 Nicholas J. Bruno Christine K., B.S. ’89 and Anthony G. Bruno, B.B.A. ’89 Barbara, B.A. ’75, M.B.A. ’76 and Peter Bye Lawrence Byrne, B.A. ’81 David A. Bythewood, J.D. ’81 Richard F. Cappelluzzo, B.B.A. ’62 Carl J. Caputo William F. Carmody Mark J. Caruso, J.D. ’77 Michael Castaldo Robert Cavallaro, J.D. ’98 Daniel G. Ceriano Brian Christenson, B.A. ’67 Tina Churchill Kim Ciesinski, B.A. ’86, J.D. ’89 Sarah Cohn, J.D. ’87 Catharine, B.A. ’75 and C. Payson Coleman, J.D. ’76 James M. Conboy Dorothy and Eugene B.* Connolly, B.A. ’54, M.B.A. ’64 Roberta D. Corbett Steven R. Costenoble Mary, M.S.Ed. ’70 and Robert A. Crabbs, B.A. ’79

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Dolores K. Crane, B.A. ’55 Brandon M. Cruz Charles B. Cummings, J.D. ’73 Michele L., B.B.A. ’94, M.B.A. ’01 and James W. Cusack, B.B.A. ’90, M.B.A. ’98 Paul R. Danker, B.A. ’75 Natalie C. Datlof, B.A. ’74 Anthony Daurio, B.B.A. ’79 Kenneth R. David, J.D. ’99 Lawrence A. Davis, B.A. ’70, M.S.Ed. ’74 Nora V. Demleitner Daniel M. DeStefano, B.A. ’69, M.A. ’72 Paul G. Detkin, B.S. ’49 Donna C. Diamond, M.B.A. ’86 Gerard DiConza, B.B.A. ’91 Katherine R. Dieterich, J.D. ’05 Patrick F. Dolan Douglas A. Edmonds Marjorie Eiseman Mitchell Elberg, J.D. ’77 Elissa Epstein, J.D. ’78 Stephen G. Epstein, B.S. ’73, J.D. ’75 Michael Faltischek Thomas A. Famigletti, B.S. ’68 Arthur J. Farley John J. Fausti, J.D. ’80 Joan L. Feinstein, J.D. ’77 Dolores M. Fernandez, Ph.D. ’88 Ethel and Richard J. Field, B.S. ’86, M.S. ’88 Edward M. Finegan, B.A. ’66 Paul Flamm James P. Flood, B.B.A. ’77 Nicholas M. Florio, B.S. ’78 Joseph M. Fowler, B.A. ’90 Merrie S. Frankel, J.D. ’80 Monroe H. Freedman Gordon M. Freeman Neena and Steven J. Freiberg, B.B.A. ’79, M.B.A. ’80 Patricia M. Cooper and Warren G. Frisina Judith D. Fryer, J.D. ’75 Hillary, M.S.Ed. ’98 and Richard A. Fuhrman, J.D. ’77 David J. Gallo Robert P. Gannon, B.B.A. ’82 Mitchell M. Gans, B.B.A. ’71, J.D. ’74 Michelle, B.B.A. ’90 and John C. Gatto Richard Gilbert Jerome Gilman Bruce Ginsburg Justin R. Goldstein, B.A. ’10 Daniel A. Golub, B.B.A. ’70 Rosalind M. Gordon, J.D. ’73 Jose Gravier Adam R. Greene, B.B.A. ’85 Linda G., B.A. ’98 and Michael K. Greenseid John Dewitt Gregory Nunzio J. Grella, B.B.A. ’68 Edwin V. Grivins, B.S. ’80, M.S. ’85 Rafael F. Guillermety, B.A. ’08 Jennifer A. Gundlach Robert M. Harper, J.D. ’07

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Evelyn M. Harrison, B.A. ’84 Elaine, B.A. ’71 and James J. Healy, B.A. ’67 Norman L. Hicks, B.S. ’62 Joel Hirschhorn Arthur R. Hirst Richard Holland B.B.A. ’57 Henry Holley Joseph J. Horan Robert G. Horvath, B.B.A. ’82 Darius Hudson Shawn Hudson Tonka M. Hudson-Foster Ronald Hundley Michael V. Hunt B.B.A. ’86 Michael R. Hut, B.A. ’63, M.S.Ed. ’69 Miriam Hyman, J.D. ’77 Jeanne Interlicchio Scott M. Jeffreys, B.S. ’82 Sandra S. and Andrew Johnson Thelma L. Jones, J.D. ’05 Joanne and Robert W. Juckiewicz Henry B. Kayser, B.B.A. ’71 Martin F. Kelly, B.B.A. ’90 Abby and Kenneth Kenigsberg Thomas J. Killeen Michael J. King Ethel P. Kleinhans, B.S. ’86, M.S. ’88 Martin E. Kohler, J.D. ’77 Joel M. Kotick, J.D. ’83 Gary B. LaMarca, B.B.A. ’03 Helen M. Latimer Ira S. Lederman, J.D. ’79 Ashley J. Legerretta Donald F. Leistman, B.A. ’78, J.D. ’81 Therese M. Lendino, B.A. ’78 Evan J. Leonard, B.B.A. ’92 Marilyn M. Levine, J.D. ’77 Kenneth Levinson Beth E., B.A. ’73, M.S.Ed. ’75 and Charles F. Levinthal Diane S. Levy, B.S.Ed. ’65 Lawrence Levy Steven P. Liantonio, B.B.A. ’85 Paula G. Licata Bruce H. Lipnick Carol and Andrew S. Lipton, J.D. ’77 Jo-Ann, B.B.A. ’83 and Francis P. Livoti, B.B.A. ’83 Barbara Ann, B.A. ’73 and Paul G. Lowell B.A. ’73 Barbara A. Lukeman, B.A. ’98, J.D. ’00 Apostolos Malatos Roberta, B.A. ’52 and Bernard Marcus, B.S. ’50 Joel R. Marcus, J.D. ’76 Robert W. Margulies, B.B.A. ’79 Christopher C. Martin, B.B.A. ’92 Mathew Mazzill Ann E. McDonough, B.B.A. ’92 Janice M. McFadden, B.B.A. ’87, M.B.A. ’92 Robert R. McMillan

Forrest McMullen, B.A. ’51, M.S.Ed. ’54 Craig S. Medwick Donna M. Mendes, B.A. ’73 John C. Mesloh, B.B.A. ’55 Ed Meushaw Randell Montellaro, B.B.A. ’82, J.D. ’85 Michael J. Monticciolo, J.D. ’97 Saul P. Morgenstern, J.D. ’81 William A. Munck, B.S. ’87, J.D. ’92 Daniel E. Murnick, B.A. ’62 Fusae Nara, J.D. ’91 Philip A. Newman John S. Norbeck, B.A. ’73 Deanna and Gerard E. O’Connor, J.D. ’00 Helen O’Malley Sharon M. Oster, B.A. ’70 Vincent A. Palazzolo, B.B.A. ’88 Gregory Parisi, B.B.A. ’83 Robert T. Parrinelli, B.B.A. ’00, J.D. ’03 John R. Pawar Anthony Pecorella, B.S. ’86 Anamaria Perez, B.A. ’73 Eric N. Piper, M.B.A. ’64 Ann L. Pobiner, B.B.A. ’85 Roxane Polak, Ph.D. ’79 Rudolph G. Polanski, B.A. ’66, M.A. ’67 Irwin B. Polinsky Martha S. Pope David K. Powers, B.B.A. ’05 Stanislao Pugliese, B.A. ’87 Donald R. Raber, B.B.A. ’67 John J. Raymond Jonathan P. Reese Susan M. Reinhardt, B.A. ’81 Joseph J. Richetti, J.D. ’98 Andrea, M.B.A. ’80 and Kieth I. Rieger, J.D. ’79 Carol Roaman Roy B. Roberti, M.B.A. ’93 Deborah Rogan M. Jennifer Romanello, B.A. ’87 Brad D. Rose, B.A. ’82, J.D. ’85 Beth S. Rosenberg, B.S.Ed. ’79 Jack Rosenthal Harry Royle, B.A. ’70 Edward S. Rudofsky, J.D. ’73 Frank Ryan Steven R. Salbu, B.A. ’77 Elaine M. Saville Morton O. Schapiro, B.S. ’75 Ronald J. Schley, B.B.A. ’89 Stephen W. Schlissel Kevin Schlosser, J.D. ’84 Eric Schmiesing, B.S. ’01 Leo B. Schoffer, J.D. ’77 Matthew S. Schwartzberg, B.B.A. ’93 Raymond J. Scott Karen P. Seiter-Carteris, B.A. ’81 George G. Semerjian, B.S. ’53 Robert D. Sena, B.B.A. ’69 Sara A., B.B.A. ’83, M.B.A. ’88 and Ronald Shindel, B.A. ’96 Pradeep Singh Lawrence A. Sipkin, B.B.A. ’66

William E. Skapof, B.A. ’72 Diane C. Skudin Howard M. Smith, J.D. ’78 Michael D. Smith Alan P. Solow Toni G. Sosnoff, B.A. ’63 Bernice, B.A. ’73, M.A. ’82 and Leo Spandorf, J.D. ’82 Stephanie and Lee R. Spiegel Joel M. Spiro, B.A. ’60 Paul B. Stessel, M.S.Ed. ’67 Richard M. Steuer, B.A. ’70 Monica H., J.D. ’77 and Richard L. Sussman, B.S.Ed. ’75 Sydelle Sydney Alan R. Taxerman, B.A. ’76 Daniel J. Terrasi, B.S. ’78 Andrew L. Terrono, B.A. ’78 Robert J. Thoms, B.A. ’49 Patricia and Thomas J. Tierney Roger B. Tilles Robert A. Tobi, B.S.Ed. ’62, M.S.Ed. ’67 Jean M. Trier Guy L. Truicko, B.B.A. ’91 Roy Tuccillo Marianne, B.S.Ed. ’61, M.A. ’73 and George S. Vecsey, B.A. ’60 Michael A. Wach, B.A. ’75, M.A. ’76 Nanette M. Wachter-Jurcsak Freda Wagner Pflaum Douglas E. Walters, M.A. ’85, Ph.D. ’91 Judith Wasserman, B.A. ’67, M.S.Ed. ’68 James T. Watson, B.B.A. ’82, M.B.A. ’84 John H. Weaver, B.A. ’49 Rochelle Freilich, B.A. ’71 and Marc A. Weinberg, B.A. ’69 Joel Weintraub, J.D. ’00 William F. Weir, J.D. ’85 Edgar H. Williams, B.B.A. ’81 Brigid Winters James M. Wolin, B.S. ’77, M.B.A. ’81 David S. Wood George F. Wright, B.A. ’54 Jeffrey A. Wurst, B.S.Ed. ’71, M.A. ’74 Carlos A. Zamora Jason T. Zullin, B.B.A. ’97

$500 to $999 Anonymous Friends of Hofstra University Tammy L. Abraham Lynn K. Adler, B.A. ’80 Keith Albertina Damon M. Alexander, B.B.A. ’96, M.S.Ed. ’98 Ahmed Almudallal Thrisha C. Andrews, B.A. ’02 Robert A. Anspach, B.A. ’02 John J. Antoniades Pearl N. Apisson, J.D. ’86 James T. Ashe Philip J. Avillo, B.A. ’63 Beverly, J.D. ’97 and Jesse R. Baker, J.D. ’79


2009-10 Alumni and Friends Renee Y. Banks, B.A. ’80 Patricia M., M.A. ’98 and Joseph M. Barkwill Ilene H. Barshay, M.S.Ed. ’65 Rosalba A., M.A. ’73 and R. Gary Barth Francis J. Baselice, B.B.A. ’62 Stuart L. Bass, J.D. ’79 Robert A. Basso, B.A. ’94 Alicia A. Battinelli, B.A. ’06, M.A., ’10 Frances and Louis Bauer Leone Baum Amy Bedell, J.D. ’02 Dorothy P. Bendetti, B.A. ’57 Marla Bergmann Celia I. Berk, B.F.A. ’79 Gary Berman Albert Bevilacqua Judith Bilello, M.S. ’73 Andy Bittleman Karen E. Bodner, B.A. ’72 Barbara and John Bohannon Frank Borrelli Meenekshi Bose Lance Bravin Frederick K. Brewington Leslie J. Brownstein, M.A. ’72 Stephanie, Ph.D. ’07 and Edward D. Bushey, M.B.A. ’93 Kenneth Cadieux Heather K. Calvano, B.A. ’95, J.D. ’98 James L. Cameron, B.A. ’73 Hugh W. Campbell, J.D. ’82 Richard Cardone, B.B.A. ’91 Mark S. Carlin Diane Carmody Emanuel Carreras, B.S. ’61 Carol A. Casazza, J.D. ’84 Bernadette Castro Andrew J. Ceraulo, J.D. ’79 Christine Cesarino James S. Chadwick, B.S. ’59 Emil V. Cianciulli, B.A. ’52 Paul F. Ciofrone, B.A. ’00 Peter Cipriano Richard J. Clavell, B.B.A. ’53 Kenneth Cloud Peter M. Coen, B.B.A. ’94 Elizabeth, B.S. ’89 and Peter J. Cogan, B.B.A. ’87 Robert E. Cohen Michael Cojohn Jodi and Matthew B. Coleman, B.S. ’97 J.S. Colesanti Barbara Coller Joseph M. Corcoran, B.B.A. ’82 Kathleen M. Corey John A. Corrado, B.B.A. ’61 William F. Cosgrove, B.A. ’08 Teri A., B.A. ’09 and Mark K. Cox, B.B.A. ’93, M.S.Ed. ’02 Anthony N. Dalessio, B.B.A. ’80 William Daniello Chaundra F. Daniels Fernando DaSilva, B.B.A. ’99, M.B.A. ’04 Augustus Daurio William B. Deakins, B.B.A. ’91

David A. DeCicco Louis F. DeMars, M.B.A. ’84 Ron DeVivo Michael P. Devlin, B.B.A. ’89, M.S. ’08 Arlene, B.B.A. ’64 and Raymond V. DiScala, B.B.A. ’64, M.B.A. ’66 Rosalie Downey Brien Drew Donald Dreyer, B.A. ’71, M.S.Ed. ’75 Douglas A. Drossman, B.A. ’66 Merrill B. Dubrow, B.B.A. ’84 Jessica A. Eads, B.A. ’96 Pernida Edwards Ginny S. Ehrlich-Greenberg, B.A. ’90 Dan Eisen Anita Ellis Joseph Escobar Patricia Anne Falese, B.A. ’79 Cynthia A. Farr, B.B.A. ’85 James R. Farrell, B.B.A. ’60 David A. Feldman, B.B.A. ’89 Patricia Fiorvanti Judith, J.D. ’87 and Michael E. Foreman, J.D. ’85 Thomas Foscht Amanda D. Foukas David F. Foulk Nancy, J.D. ’91 and Richard K. Freedman Melanie L. Freese, B.S. ’67, M.A. ’69 Arno Fried John J. Froccaro Robert R. Fuller Dominic A. Gallina, B.B.A. ’99 Marsha J., B.A. ’71 and Antonio F. Garay, B.B.A. ’71 Cesar A. Garcia Adam D. Gelcich, B.B.A. ’94 Marilyn K. Genoa, J.D. ’89 Catrina Genovese Eileen M., M.S.Ed. ’68, Ed.D. ’79 and James M. Gentilcore, M.S.Ed. ’57 Paul B. Gillespie Evan S. Giniger, B.B.A. ’87 Ilene J. Goldberg-Schuss, B.B.A. ’80, M.S.Ed. ’04 Edward C. Goodman, B.B.A. ’63 Ronald V. Governale, B.A. ’63 Neil Graham B. L. Greenhalgh Frank Gulino Jeremy R. Gussick, B.B.A. ’98, M.B.A. ’00 William A. Haft Donald Halbert Samuel Hanna Joyce M. Hanna, B.A. ’56 Linda J. Hantzschel, B.S. ’82, M.B.A. ’88 Laurie Harvey John W. Hayes Matthew Hayes Christian A. Heimall Neil E. Herman, J.D. ’85 Neil V. Hernandez, J.D. ’94

Terri, B.B.A. ’88 and Richard F. Hess, B.B.A. ’86, M.S.Ed. ’90 Carlton B. Hickman, B.A. ’01 Brian Hillmann, B.B.A. ’03 Thomas E. Holman Jennifer R. Holsopple Debbi S. Honorof Anna J. Hooven Douglas C. Horn Jessica S. Horowitz, J.D. ’09 David C. Howard Clarence C. Hudson Bridget T. Hunter Robert A. Ingram Rob Jackolski Thomas D. Jaycox, J.D. ’89 Paul I. Jeffery, B.B.A. ’63 Cliff Jernigan Susan, J.D. ’89 and Samuel N. Joffe, J.D. ’74 Richard G. Johanson B.S.Ed. ’75 Jacqueline A. Jones Susan M. Kane, J.D. ’77 Virginia Kane, B.A. ’97, M.S. ’98 Jonathan Kanovsky, B.B.A. ’86 Phil Katzman Oswald G. Kaufhold, B.A. ’53 James Kavanagh Bernard P. Kennedy Anna M. Kerekes, B.S. ’55 Krista Kilburn Stuart Klein Peter Kluge Lois Kocis Karen and John C. Koegel, M.B.A. ’88 Neil H. Koenig Yu S. Kong John A. Krause Andrew A. Kress, B.A. ’76, J.D. ’79 Stefan H. Krieger Branka Kristic Gladys P. Kusterer, B.A. ’57 Joseph A. Larsen, B.A. ’92 Victor Lasalle Russell Lay Howard Leemon John R. Lenz, B.S. ’50, M.S.Ed. ’55 Antonio Leo Michael J. Lerner, J.D. ’83 Marc Leva, B.S.Ed. ’99 Howard Leventhal, J.D. ’75 Dawn C. Levy-Weinstein, J.D. ’91 Cindy Lewis, B.S.Ed. ’79 Anthony J. Liotta, B.A. ’76 Mary Ann and William M. Lockhart, B.B.A. ’61 Paul W. Lyons Barbara Jean Magnani, B.A. ’72 Kai D. Mai Arisleyda C. Maldonado, M.B.A. ’94 Anita, B.S. ’85, M.S.Ed. ’03 and John J. Manfredi, B.A. ’85 Joseph Marafino Thomas R. Marich, B.B.A. ’98 Rachel L. Marino

David J. Mattana, J.D. ’86 Judy Mattelson John L. Mauk Daniel P. McCabe Joseph F. McCullough, B.B.A. ’85 Teri McCullough, B.A. ’97 and James G. Tonna, B.S. ’96 Jeff McDonough Stephanie, J.D. ’80 and Charles J. McEvily, J.D. ’73 Virginia and Jason M. McKenna, B.B.A. ’96 Maribeth McNelis Mary B. McNelis Michele M. Medaglia, B.B.A. ’93 Terence S. Meehan Vincenzo Mellace Janis Menken Seema K. Menon, M.A. ’99 William H. Miller Jamie S. Mitus Stephen A. Molello, B.A. ’70 Nessa E. Moll, J.D. ’78 Christopher J. Monaco Mavis Montesa A. Patricia Moore, B.A. ’55, J.D. ’74 Gary P. Moore, B.S. ’88 Jacqueline B. Moore Kent V. Moston, J.D. ’75 Brian T. Muellers James T. Murphy Susan M. Murphy Joan M. Natalie, B.S.Ed. ’62 Murial Neumann, B.A. ’44 David L. Newman, B.A. ’02 Andrew C. Newman John G. Newman, B.A. ’59 Dominique Nguyen-Ngoc JoAnna Nicholson, J.D. ’08 Matthew Nolty Nicole A. Notaro-Rizzo, M.A. ’04 and Francis A. Rizzo, B.A. ’99 Thomas E. Nothel Karen E. O’Callaghan Denise T. Odgen Michael D. Ogazon, B.B.A. ’01, M.B.A. ’04 William Olb James J. O’Leary, B.A. ’85 Michael J. Olecki Patricia Oliansky, B.A. ’60 Steven J. Oliveri, B.A. ’07 Lynda and Steven G. O’Malley Sharon T. O’Rourke, B.A. ’73 Margaret J. Osler Christopher Palermo Mary Palumbo, B.E. ’89 L. Peter Parcher, B.A. ’58 Jim Paterson Mary and Thomas Pecora Anna M. Pellegrini Joseph F. Pellegrini James J. Periconi Joseph M. Petri Monica N. Pham Andrea C. Phoenix, J.D. ’89 Fausto Pica Lawrence M. Pinsky

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David L. Eisbrouch, J.D. ’85 Joan L. Ellis Virginia N. Ellison, B.S. ’45 Mami Endo Carmine E. Esposito, J.D. ’89 Ligia Estrada Julie R. Evans, J.D. ’86 Saralee P. Evans, J.D. ’78 Ann E. Fairhurst Christopher W. Falvo, B.A. ’04 Howard Feingold Laurie Fendrich Leo Fernandez John L. Fetzer, B.A. ’56 James B. Ficht Yvette M. Rolon Fink, B.A. ’77 Stephen D. Fink, B.A. ’68 S. S. Fiorito Edith and Bernard J. Firestone Thomas O. Fitzgerald Carol T. Fletcher Paul J. Flora, B.S. ’68 Noel R. Forsythe Sally L. Fortenberry William J. Fowler Barbara Frazier Alan M. Fressle Catherine and Philip Fressle Robert K. Fricke, J.D. ’90 David R. Fried, B.B.A. ’82 Marguerite, B.A. ’40 and Charles H. Frost, B.S. ’48 Vickie J. Frye Robert L. Fuss, B.S. ’75 Joseph M. Gallo, B.B.A. ’82 Donald J. Gault Brianna L. Gays Jay Geiger, J.D. ’95 Gregory Gianakis, B.A. ’89 Fay Y. Gibson Thomas K. Gill, B.S.Ed. ’80, M.S.Ed. ’01 Judith, B.S.Ed. ’67, M.S.Ed. ’72 and Thomas R. Gilligan, B.A. ’68 John M. Giordano, J.D. ’83 Robert H. Girolamo, B.B.A. ’78 Donald A. Glasel, J.D. ’85 Steven D. Goldman, B.A. ’96, M.S.Ed. ’95 Zelda Goldstein Jeremy L. Goldstein Marion and Samuel M. Goldstein, B.B.A. ’56 Alan Goodman, B.B.A. ’72 Robert F. Gordon Peter M. Gottesman, B.A. ’69 Ronnie A. Gouz, J.D. ’81 Maria A. Grasso, B.B.A. ’86 Robert J. Gray Brad Green Marc I. Greenberg, B.A. ’69, M.A. ’72 JoAnn Greene Mark L. Groothuis Robert P. Guido, B.A. ’76, J.D. ’79 John C. Guthman Albert J. Habersberger, B.A. ’65 David D. Hagburg Steven L. Hahn Ronald L. Hailparn

Nancy E. Halliday Robert J. Hammond, B.B.A. ’07 Robin, B.A. ’73, M.A. ’74 and Eric H. Hananel, B.B.A. ’72, M.B.A. ’74 Gerald P. Hanley Steven L. Hann John P. Harris Jerry Haselmayer Robert R. Hately Pamela, B.B.A. ’88 and Kevin J. Hawkesworth, B.A. ’88 Susan Hayes, B.B.A. ’85 Brendan J. Healy, B.B.A. ’06 Christine N. Heller Satish K. Hemachandran Mariana Hernandez Dustin High Michael Hogan Harriet Holtz Arthur W. Hombach, B.A. ’64, M.A. ’69 Stephen A. Horblitt, B.A. ’64, M.A. ’66 Donald P. Horn, M.S.Ed. ’82 Maureen Houck Frank J. Hruska, B.B.A. ’87 Patricia Huddleston Thomas M. Hughes, B.B.A. ’70 Barbara Hull, B.A. ’64 Jiyoung Hwang Cletus Hyacinth, B.B.A. ’90, M.A. ’94 James T. Hyland Jin-Kee Hyum R. B. Ignatow Edward H. Ingles Diana Ingles, B.A. ’06 Janice Ishizaka Michael D. Jaffe, J.D. ’80 Michelle L. Jenkins, M.B.A. ’00 Ellen P. Johnson Peter Jounakos Sofia Kakoulidis, B.B.A. ’91, M.B.A. ’96 Ahmet K. Karagozoglu Jon R. Karis, B.B.A. ’94 Marc A. Karis, B.A. ’97 Ina Katz Lawrence Keigwin B.A. ’07 David A. Kellman, J.D. ’74 Doris, M.A. ’74 and Stanley Kertzner Linda Kim Jihyun Kim Jiyoung Kim Hye-Young Kim Barry Kiront, M.S.Ed. ’88 Richard A. Klass, B.A. ’89 Adam B. Klein David M. Kleinman, J.D. ’06 Susan T. Kluewer, J.D. ’74 Michael C. Kluger, B.S. ’83 Gerald R. Knorr, B.B.A. ’65 Scott J. Koppelman, B.B.A. ’06 Stephen J. Koshers, B.B.A. ’69 Mitchell H. Koshers, B.B.A. ’73 Lisa A. Kovalsky, B.A. ’80, J.D. ’84 Kathiann M. Kowalski, B.A. ’76


2009-10 Alumni and Friends Natalie A. Kozlowski, B.S. ’92 Kurt Kraeger Meryl Kravietz Kathryn A. Kronenberger, B.A. ’92 Robert K. Kumbatovic Elise, B.A. ’73 and Peter G. Kunkel, B.A. ’73 Dale L. Kunz Jeffrey J. Kuprycz, B.A. ’06 Paul C. Kurland Robert G. Kurzman, B.A. ’54 Wi S. Kwon John F. La Rosa Albert A. Lahood, B.A. ’56, M.S.Ed. ’59 Margaret B. Laibach, B.A. ’80 David S. Lalama Judith, B.A. ’65 and Gerard W. Lambert, B.A. ’64 Jerry G. Landau, B.A. ’71 Lawrence J. Landes Gloria, B.A. ’49, M.S.Ed. ’62 and Fred Landsman, B.A. ’49 Carolynn M. Lane Ilyse Langer Marc D. Latman, J.D. ’97 Nicholas Lavacca, B.B.A. ’89, M.B.A. ’99 Helen C. Lavas, M.A. ’01 Katherine E. Lawrence Stephen S. Lawrence Betty R. Lawson, B.S. ’44 Stefan H. Leader, B.A. ’65 Stephen Leaderman Hyun-Joo Lee Min Y. Lee Michael I. Lefkowitz, J.D. ’74 R. F. Lehew Geraldine T. Lehrer, B.A. ’71 Arthur Lehrman, B.A. ’51 Jeffrey S. Leibowitz Madelyn Leibowitz, B.S.Ed. ’64 Eric M. Leibowitz Ivy L. Leibowitz, B.A. ’71, J.D. ’88 Ellen R. Leondis, B.B.A. ’82 Laurence A. Levine, B.A. ’62, M.A. ’63 Ralph Lewis Leslie G. Lewis-Renfroe Peter J. Libman Andrea Libresco Mitchell J. Lindauer Herman A. Linn, B.B.A. ’61 Michelle Lisi, B.S. ’89, M.S. ’92 Derrick Liu John Lombardo Ann Lomonte Anthony Lopes, B.A. ’72 Ashley E. Lorance, J.D. ’10 Agnes S. Lucero Raymond S. Lulenski, B.B.A. ’73 Patricia R. Lynch Timothy Lynch Christopher M. Mackey, B.S. ’82 Jean M. Maddaloni, B.B.A. ’82 Pamela K. Madden, B.A. ’75 William M. Maddock, B.B.A. ’93 Eustacchio Magarelli

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2009-10 Alumni and Friends Bari R. Chase, B.A. ’75, J.D. ’78 Arthur J. Chenault Hung Ye Cheng Albert F. Cheong, B.B.A. ’90 Robert Cherniak, B.A. ’60 Brenda and Peter K. Cherry, B.A. ’70 Wai Mei Cheung, M.B.A. ’08 Joan M. Chianese Barbara, B.B.A. ’65, M.S.Ed. ’72 and Robert Chiapetta Darrell Chilton Joanne Chirico, B.B.A. ’86 Deanna G. Chitayat Robert I. Chorne, B.B.A. ’82 Stephen S. Choy, Ph.D. ’77 Wayne J. Chrebet, B.A. ’95 Marilyn Churchill Barbara J. Church-Kattan Robert Cialone Nicolette Cicatelli Paul F. Cimino, B.S. ’81 Cheryl L. Cincotta, B.A. ’01 Rosina Cipriano Donald L. Citak, J.D. ’80 Joseph P. Ciulla, B.S. ’60 Cristina A. Civello, B.A. ’95 Peter J. Clagnaz Beatrice M. Clark, B.A. ’51 Lindsay M. Clark Brian D. Clarke Francis P. Clerkin Jerome Z. Cline Kristen Clodfelter, J.D. ’01 Stephen A. Cocheo, M.B.A. ’76 Alfred J. Coco, B.B.A. ’69 H. L. Cody Andrew T. Coen, B.A. ’03 Mary Coffey James Coffman, B.A. ’70, J.D. ’79 Roy P. Coghill, B.B.A. ’89 Gail, B.A. ’59 and Richard Cohen Judith S. Cohen, M.A. ’90 Mark D. Cohen, J.D. ’75 Todd L. Cohen, B.A. ’00 Neil S. Cohen, B.B.A. ’98, J.D. ’01 Robert H. Cohen, B.A. ’80, J.D. ’83 Francene, M.S.Ed. ’71 and Boris C. Cohen, M.B.A. ’84 Mark L. Cohen, B.B.A. ’82 Michael R. Cohen, B.A. ’78 Teri A. Cohn, J.D. ’90 Anthony Colantonio, J.D. ’98 Robert B. Colby, B.A. ’73 Dale A. Cole Diana Coleman Billy Coleman Graciella Collazos Linda G. Collica Annie Collins Robert S. Collins Hector Colon Dana Colon Susan E. Comito Kevin E. Commins, B.A. ’94 Ramon Conchado, B.A. ’64, M.A. ’66 William J. Condon, J.D. ’85

Shelly G. Conn, B.A. ’74 Joyce, M.S.Ed. ’81 and Brian S. Conneely, J.D. ’77 Elizabeth M. Connolly, B.A. ’93 Tara K. Conry, B.A. ’07 Russell Constine Bruce Conwell, B.A. ’06 Patrick Cooke Gloria J. Copeland, B.B.A. ’85 David Copeman, M.B.A. ’94, J.D. ’94 Scott A. Coppola, B.B.A. ’03 Ilene Corina Marie Corrado, M.S.Ed. ’56 Andrew F. Corrado, M.B.A. ’92 Jason Corrado, J.D. ’98 Joseph Corsini Phoebe T. Corwin, B.A. ’52, Ph.D. ’81 Kenneth J. Cotty, B.B.A. ’74 Barbara A. Coughlin-Byrne, B.B.A. ’87 Ethel and Frederick Courtney B.A. ’56 G. T. Couser Karen B. Covitt, B.S.Ed. ’64 Christopher Cox, B.B.A. ’09 Patrick M. Cox, J.D. ’96 Edward C. Coyne, B.S. ’03 Kenneth A. Crabbs, B.B.A. ’81 Russell Craig, B.B.A. ’80 Alan D. Craig, B.A. ’56 Joseph R. Crescenzo William T. Cresswell, B.B.A. ’63 Edwin D. Crocker Eileen Cronin Philip A. Crotty, J.D. ’73 Ashley A. Crowder Paul E. Cullagh Donald P. Cummings, B.A. ’65 Mary Cunningham Paula Curci Michael L. Currie Mark D. Cury, B.A. ’68 Deborah C. Cusano, B.B.A. ’86 Ralph E. Cusano, M.B.A. ’94 Claudia A. Cuti, B.A. ’77 Joel B. Cutler, J.D. ’82 Neil A. Dabagian, B.B.A. ’87 Mary Daborowsky Vincent Dalessandro Thomas J. Daly, B.S. ’80 Maria Damadeo, B.B.A. ’84 Haleh Damaghi, B.B.A. ’91 Harold F. Damm, B.A. ’74, J.D. ’78 Lisa D’Amore-Mezzatesta Cara L. D’Andrea Vincent M. D’Angelo Joseph Daniele, B.A. ’87 Edward A. Danowski, B.A. ’63, M.S.Ed. ’66 Deborah S. Dansky, B.A. ’77, M.A. ’78 Gregg Datlof James F. Dausch Chy Davidson Wendy Hope Davidson, B.A. ’83 Robert A. Davis, B.A. ’70 Wayne Dawber Martin Dawber Michael Dawidziak

Michael B. De Petrillo, B.S. ’03 Renee M. De Puy, B.A. ’92 William A. De Vore Patrick Deacetis Paul J. Debenedittis, B.A. ’92 Nicholas S. Decicco, J.D. ’03 Thomas J. DeCurtis, B.B.A. ’08 Angelina Martha Degore, B.B.A. ’80 William A. Delaney, B.B.A. ’86 Charles T. Delaney Domenick Delia Lesley M. Delia, J.D. ’79 Douglas T. Delisle Raymond A. Della Porta, B.A. ’63 David T. Della Rocca, J.D. ’96 Thomas M. DeMicco, J.D. ’01 Francis A. Denapoli Robert L. DeNeef, B.B.A. ’61 Jerome C. Dennehy Jerome Dennent Robert M. DePoto, B.A. ’50 Anthony J. D’Errico Allison B. Dersch, J.D. ’10 Daniel S. DeRupo, B.A. ’82 Paul DeSilva Frank DeSimone, B.B.A. ’76, M.B.A. ’82 John R. Desio, B.B.A. ’82 Veronica DeSouza Karen J. Detka Iva E. Deutchman, B.A. ’74 Nancy D. Deutsch, B.S.Ed. ’66 Jay R. Deutsch, B.B.A. ’68 Mitchell Devack, J.D. ’75 William H. Deveer, B.A. ’51 Jason C. Di Carlo Michael Di Fabio, B.B.A. ’75, M.B.A. ’77 Arthur M. Diamond, J.D. ’78 Felix Diaz Marie, B.B.A. ’87 and Dean J. Diaz, B.B.A. ’87 Michael W. Diaz Donald DiBlasi, B.A. ’70 Mark C. Dickson Theodore F. Dieck, M.B.A. ’60 Iris Dilorenzo Denise J. DiMeglio, B.B.A. ’81 Theodore Dimon, B.A. ’52 Andrew C. Dinan, B.A. ’74 Louis Dini Debra L. Dinowitz, B.A. ’76, J.D. ’79 Theodore DiPasquale, B.B.A. ’86 Franco DiPoce Richard S. Dirkes, B.S. ’49 Peter F. DiSilvio, B.A. ’09 Stuart A. Ditsky, B.B.A. ’69, M.B.A. ’75 Robert W. Dixon, B.B.A. ’58 Claudia, B.S.Ed. ’68 and Ronald E. Dobelstein, B.A. ’69 Barbara J. Doctor, M.S.Ed. ’69 Lynnette Dodge Jeffrey A. Dodge, J.D. ’06 Roy H. Dollmann, B.S. ’75 Gregory Domond, B.B.A. ’01 Don Donnelly

Denise M. Donofrio-Zizzo, B.A. ’76 Richard P. Donoghue, B.A. ’89 James T. Donovan, B.S. ’94 Barbara B. Donsky, Ph.D. ’84 Sara, B.A. ’90, M.A. ’92 and Kenrick L. Dookram, B.B.A. ’90 Edward M. Dooney, B.B.A. ’86 James P. Doris, B.S. ’57 Simon R. Doubleday John P. Downey Raymond M. Downey, B.B.A. ’89 Ann S. Doxsey, B.S. ’78 Linda Dreslinski Mary Driscoll Eileen C. Driscoll, B.B.A. ’69 Constantin G. Drivas, B.S. ’53, M.B.A. ’56 Amanda Drury Joel Dubrow Stephen M. Duff Brian M. Dunleavy, B.B.A. ’89 Michael C. Dunn, B.B.A. ’97 Leo J. Dunn, B.A. ’52 Edward J. Durnall, B.S. ’47 Uriel A. Durr Vicki L. Dwyer, B.A. ’82 Thomas Dwyer Aaron Edelman Maureen J. Edmonson-Donoghue, B.A. ’90 Jeremy R. Edwards, B.S. ’08 Frank K. Edwards Karen Efron Stephen E. Ehrlich, B.B.A. ’92, J.D. ’95 Warren E. Ehrmann, B.A. ’60 Robert F. Eisen, M.B.A. ’76 Barbara, B.A. ’86 and Walter A. Ejnes, B.B.A. ’86 James W. Ekberg, B.B.A. ’81 Francine M. Ekelman, B.A. ’72, M.A. ’75 Maryann Lisa Eletto, B.A. ’83 Mary C. Eller Joseph J. Elliott Lisa M. Elliott, B.B.A. ’81 Caryl Ellis, B.S. ’59 James V. Emmerich, B.A. ’76 Jacqueline M. Ende, B.S. ’07 Charles B. Endelson, B.B.A. ’63 Keith B. Enderle, B.B.A. ’81 Charles T. Endy, B.B.A. ’69 John B. Engeman, M.B.A. ’87 Jeffrey P. Englander, J.D. ’75 Alden Englander Robert Engler, B.B.A. ’64 Nadja V. English, B.A. ’86 Viola Enos, B.A. ’75 Hyman A. Enzer Steven M. Epstein, B.A. ’97, M.S.Ed. ’00 Susan Epstein-Merritt, J.D. ’80 Marc A. Ernay, B.A. ’91 Bethany D. Eroh Virginia Eulie, B.A. ’53 Andrew J. Extract, J.D. ’06 Nadine A. Ezra, B.A. ’03 Marilyn B. Fagelson, J.D. ’83 Jeffrey G. Failing

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2009-10 Alumni and Friends Jean P. Fontana, B.S.Ed. ’66, M.S.Ed. ’88 Jeffrey D. Forchelli Frances J. Ford David W. Ford Dawn L. Forgione, B.A. ’79 William J. Forrester, B.A. ’71, M.A. ’76 Alfreida D. Foster-Tolbert, B.A. ’92 Sarah M. Foulger, B.A. ’76 Brenda L. Fox Ann, M.S.Ed. ’56 and William T. Fox, M.B.A. ’57 Joseph J. Foy, B.B.A. ’83 Emily F. Franchina, J.D. ’89 Michael B. Frank, J.D. ’77 Robert J. Franz, B.B.A. ’67 Kerrin E. Fraser, B.S. ’08 Thomas J. Fratello, B.A. ’71 Kathryn A. Freaney Keith A. Frederick, J.D. ’00 Walter E. Freese, B.A. ’51 Sheryl Anne French, J.D. ’80 Sharyn Fressle Phyllis D. Fried, B.A. ’79 Norman Friedlander

Thomas L. Friedman, J.D. ’89 Barbara G. Friedman Adam H. Friedman, B.A. ’90, J.D. ’93 Barry R. Friedman, Ph.D. ’84 Constance H. Friedrich, B.A. ’54, M.S.Ed. ’56 Regan A. Friend, B.A. ’80 Alex Frisenda Jonathan A. Frye, B.B.A. ’86 Mary Fuchs Michael Fuchs, J.D. ’84 Ester Fuchs Al Fuentes Mark Fuster, B.B.A. ’69 Arnold Gaiptman Joseph M. Gaito, B.B.A. ’91 Louis J. Gallagher, B.A. ’74, M.A. ’77 Daniel J. Gallagher Nancy Gallagher, B.A. ’80, M.S.Ed. ’04 Regina F. Gallagher, B.S.Ed. ’56, M.S.Ed. ’59 Linda Galler Deborah, J.D. ’77 and Howard M. Gallin, J.D. ’77

Barbara A. Gallo Patricia Galteri, B.B.A. ’80, J.D. ’83 Marilyn, B.A. ’64, M.S.Ed. ’83 and Timothy T. Gannon, B.B.A. ’63 Glenn Gans, B.B.A. ’88, M.B.A. ’91 Joseph A. Ganzi Peter J. Garcia, B.A. ’82 Cecilia L. Gardner, J.D. ’77 Gaetano J. Gargiulo, B.A. ’74 Albert W. Garrigan, B.A. ’58 Peggy Gaudet Deborah G. Gault, J.D. ’79 Nicholas A. Gaus, J.D. ’10 Carmen D. Gawronski, B.B.A. ’86 Wanda F. Gecewicz Leon Gecker Kyle M. Geesaman Adam C. Gehlmeyer, B.B.A. ’02 Kevin G. Geiger Gerard A. Geisweller Karen, B.B.A. ’89 and Robert L. Gelb, B.B.A. ’89 Anita Gelberg B.S. ’52

Jay T. Gendal Frank S. Gengaro Dolores Genovese, B.A. ’54 Joseph A. Gentile Anuraj S. George Michele K. Gerace, J.D. ’96 Harold E. Gerber, B.S. ’51, M.B.A. ’53 Clifford M. Gerber, J.D. ’79 Stephen M. Gershenson, B.A. ’62 Joel K. Gerstenblatt, J.D. ’77 Dustin D. Gervais, B.A. ’04 Mark H. Getman, B.A. ’95 Frank G. Giangrande, B.A. ’58, M.S.Ed. ’64 John M. Giannoni, B.B.A. ’66 Jean D. Giebel Ellen P. Giesow, B.A. ’67 Rodney E. Gilmore Mark S. Ginsburg, B.A. ’73 Joanne M. Giordano, B.S. ’05 Richard G. Gisonny, B.A. ’82 Dawn M. Giudice, B.A. ’85 George A. Giuliani Brenda D. Giuliano, J.D. ’10 Giuseppe Giurlanda

Andrew J. Gladding, B.A. ’05 Andrea L. Gladding Michael H. Glassman, J.D. ’82 Heather N. Glazewski J. Wooderson Glenn, B.S. ’60 Scott J. Glick, J.D. ’81 Rich Goldberg Alan B. Goldberg, B.A. ’74 Pamela Goldfeder, J.D. ’91 Jan D. Goldman, J.D. ’80 Lawrence S. Goldman Marc D. Goldsmith, B.B.A. ’08 Eric A. Goldstein, J.D. ’75 Susan M. Goldstein, B.S.Ed. ’65 Philip Goldstein Stacey A. Goldyn-Moller Andrew Gonzales Daniel Gonzalez, J.D. ’90 Fernando L. Gonzalez Sara E. Gonzalez, B.S.Ed. ’06 Bethel Goodbaum, B.A. ’05 Jane A. Goodenough, B.B.A. ’79 Debra L. Goodman Dorothy L. Goosby Heidi M. Gootnick, J.D. ’10 Ira A. Gordon

Donor Spotlight: Donna Diamond ’86 Donna Diamond, who earned an M.B.A. from Hofstra with a concentration in business computer information systems, is the chief administrative partner and COO of Chernoff Diamond & Co., LLC, a benefits and risk management advisory firm she co-founded with Alexander Chernoff in 1980. At the time she was pursuing the M.B.A., Ms. Diamond was juggling her studies with a full-time career. She was very appreciative of the flexibility that Hofstra graduate studies offered her. “I attended Hofstra as a part-time, evening graduate student. The program and classes accommodated my working schedule, an important consideration at the time. The education I received was varied and comprehensive.” Ms. Diamond has been an involved alumna – contributing to The Fund for Hofstra University and through her membership in the University’s Women in Leadership organization, a group that serves as a resource for current students and other alumnae with round-table discussions, mentor-mentee relationships, panel discussions and networking events. “I believe any organization that supports women in a leadership role is important for society as a whole,” she said. “I think of the influence we can have in shaping how gender roles are equalized and what the world will look like in the years to come.”

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Ms. Diamond first became involved with Women in Leadership after meeting Hofstra University’s Assistant Vice President for Development and Alumni Affairs Meredith Celentano at the kick-off meeting for the 2010 “Every Woman Matters: A Walk for Women and Their Families,” a fundraiser for the North ShoreLIJ Health System’s new Katz Institute for Women’s Health and Katz Women’s Hospital. “What interested me in participating in the Women in Leadership Program was to be a part of an organization with other successful women and whose objective is to provide programs and activities to assist students and alumnae in many different areas, including mentoring,” she said. Ms. Diamond has a success story from which students can learn. Chernoff Diamond has grown from a modest staff of three to more than 100 employees, partners and senior executives with offices in Garden City, New York; Manhattan; and Glastonbury, Connecticut. “We’ve built this business from the ground up,” she says. “Our staff members have developed careers here based on opportunities for advancement, challenging work, professionalism, great values, the level of client service, work environment and benefits.” Just as Chernoff Diamond has evolved significantly since its founding, Ms. Diamond appreciates how recent Hofstra news has enhanced the University’s local and national profile. “With the addition of the Hofstra North Shore-LIJ School of Medicine at Hofstra University and now with the imminent launch of a School of Engineering and Applied Science, Hofstra has secured its place as the preeminent school of higher learning on Long Island. These advances are critical to the economic development and the future of our region.”


2009-10 Alumni and Friends Elisa, B.A. ’85, M.A. ’88 and Patrick C. Gordon, B.B.A. ’85 Robert M. Gorin, M.S.Ed. ’74 Michael A. Gottesman, B.A. ’07 Katherine, M.S.Ed. ’83 and Ignacio Gotz Ed Gould Marcia R. Gould Rebecca and William E. Gould, B.A. ’72 Susan O. Grabel, B.B.A. ’75 Edmund M. Grant Michael S. Grant, B.A. ’83 Howard E. Graves, M.A. ’81 Carrie A. Gray Michael Gray Steve Graziano Joseph Greco Martha, B.A. ’68 and William E. Green, B.S. ’67 Lawrence R. Green, J.D. ’78 Michael S. Green, J.D. ’98 Rhyanne T. Green Eric R. Greenberg Andrew A. Greenberg, B.A. ’77, J.D. ’79 Richard S. Greener Adele, B.A. ’68 and Jeffrey H. Greenhaus, B.A. ’65 Matthew S. Greenstein Amy, B.A. ’89 and Ira B. Greenstein, B.A. ’87 Raymond N. Greenwell Laura J. Gregor, B.B.A. ’85, M.B.A. ’91 Teresa A. Greis Jennifer A. Greulich, B.S. ’08 Zigfrid R. Grins, B.S. ’67, M.A. ’75 Chelsea R. Griswold, B.S. ’10 Mark J. Groff, B.A. ’81 Daphne Gronich, J.D. ’81 William L. Groom Martin P. Gross Bruce G. Grossberg, B.A. ’79 Jill Grossman, M.B.A. ’85 Joseph F. Grossman Martin Groveman Leonard Grumbach, J.D. ’76 Jorge C. Guadron Vincent J. Guarnaccia Dibrie D. Guerrero, B.B.A. ’04 Robertino Guity, B.B.A. ’81 Larry G. Gulledge Alden Gunther Charles F. Gunyan, B.A. ’77 Richard I. Gurvitz, B.B.A. ’87 Jonathan M. Gusdorff, B.A. ’92 Debra E. Guston Gary R. Guth, B.B.A. ’90 Angela F. Guziewicz, M.S.Ed. ’92 Andre B. Gvozden Joseph J. Gyimoty Lawrence H. Haber, J.D. ’82 Christopher J. Haburay, B.B.A. ’95, M.B.A. ’10 Elizabeth Hader, J.D. ’01 Richard Haemmerle Daniel F. Hagerman George R. Hahn, B.B.A. ’69 Courtney E. Hahn

Russell W. Hahn, B.B.A. ’82, M.B.A. ’88 Barbara Halper, J.D. ’78 Sheila, B.B.A. ’79, M.B.A. ’81 and Alfred G. Handy, B.E. ’90 Genevieve J. Haney, B.A. ’08 Jonathan L. Hanford Richard R. Hansen, B.A. ’69 James W. Hansen, B.B.A. ’99 Francis L. Hanson William F. Harkins Jannalee Harris Irwin Harris Adam S. Harris, J.D. ’87 Michele D. Hart, B.A. ’83 Kathleen L. Harth, B.A. ’81 Heather L. Hartman Marva D. Hawkins, B.A. ’90 Robert A. Hawkins, B.A. ’65 Eugene A. Hawkins, B.S. ’92 Margaret Hawryluk, B.A. ’07 Norma J. Hayes Brian P. Healy, B.A. ’95 Bonnie P. Hedstrom, B.A. ’94, M.A. ’98 Robert J. Hefter, B.B.A. ’65 William J. Heimerle, B.S. ’58 William J. Heiser, B.S. ’62 Eileen Held Susan G. Helsinger Linda L. Hendrickson, B.A. ’69 Lawrence Henn, B.A. ’73 Jon M. Hennessey Mary Ellin Hennessy, B.B.A. ’05 David L. Henry, B.S. ’10 Donna M. Henry, B.A. ’83 Judith W. Hepworth, J.D. ’87 Jason R. Hernandez, B.B.A. ’00 Judith E. Hersh Cynthia, B.A. ’61 and Barry E. Hersh, B.B.A. ’61 Bernard Hershkowitz, B.S. ’80 Gene P. Heskin, M.B.A. ’02 Charlie Hess James F. Hettenbach George A. Heyburn, B.S. ’51 Miriam Heyman, B.A. ’69 William J. Hibsher, B.A. ’65, M.A. ’71 Edward D. Hillel, B.B.A. ’87 Robert C. Hiller, B.S. ’76 Carol, J.D. ’78 and Scott M. Himes, J.D. ’78 Bodil A. Himes Michael J. Hinchcliffe Marikay Hines-Corcoran Sara E. Hinkle Peter A. Hinrichs, B.A. ’51 Jerrold E. Hirsch, M.A. ’81 Pamela H. Hirschhorn, J.D. ’86 Elyse M. Hoelzer, B.B.A. ’83 Richard J. Hofer, B.A. ’65, M.A. ’69 John Hoffman, B.B.A. ’86, M.B.A. ’93 Richard M. Hoffman John M. Hogan, J.D. ’76 James W. Hogan Richard D. Hogan Judy E. Holden Edward J. Holland, B.S. ’91

Richard A. Hollenberg, B.A. ’71 Gerard T. Holler Marta G. Holliday, B.A. ’94 Donita Hollis John R. Honkanen, B.A. ’85 Patricia A. Horne, B.S.Ed. ’73, M.S.Ed. ’86 Charles J. Horner Richard I. Horowitz, J.D. ’87 Corrie E. Horshinski, B.A. ’78 Donald B. Hortenbach, B.S. ’63 Norman W. Hosler, B.A. ’54 * Edward D. Houghton, B.A. ’69 Sheila Howard, B.B.A. ’64 Larry M. Howard, B.A. ’64 Judith S. Hozore, J.D. ’78 Sammy Hsiao Francis M. Hudak, B.A. ’65 Patricia A. Hudgins, B.A. ’76 Daniel W. Hudson, J.D. ’06 Eileen M. Hughes, B.B.A. ’88 Michael J. Hughes, M.B.A. ’96 Phyllis Hughes Thomas P. Hughes, B.B.A. ’59 Catherine Hunerberg, B.A. ’48 John A. Hupcey Scott M. Hurwitz, B.S. ’91 Howard Hutchinson Beverly G. Hyman, B.A. ’66, M.A. ’72 Tony Iadevaia Flavia Iannaccone Ruth W. Iannone, B.A. ’63 Bradley S. Igel, B.B.A. ’09 Bruce Immerman, B.A. ’67 Rita Infranco Elizabeth M. Ingoglia, B.A. ’70 Karen E. Ingvoldstad, B.S. ’67, M.A. ’72 Anna Internesoli Barbara E. Intrieri, B.S.Ed. ’83, M.S.Ed. ’85 Elissaveta Iordanova Dan Ismailescu Robert A. Israel, B.A. ’54 Larry Izzo Lisa M. Jablon Anthony Jackson George A. Jackson Gloria Jackson-McLean, B.S. ’05 Paul R. Jacobi, B.A. ’69 Howard E. Jacobs, J.D. ’98 Bradford E. Jacobs, Ph.D. ’80 Robert D. Jaeger, B.A. ’60, M.B.A. ’66 Steven M. Jaeger Mark S. Jaffe, J.D. ’77 T. James Charlotte Jayne Patricia Jenkins Gregory T. Jennings, B.A. ’77 Jean-Jacques Jessier, B.B.A. ’85 Ralph Joel, J.D. ’74 Robert Johnson Keith E. Johnson, B.A. ’05 Joane Johnson Tracey R. Johnson, B.B.A. ’91 Peter K. Johnson, B.A. ’60 Paul C. Johnson, B.A. ’62, M.S.Ed. ’64 David R. Jones

Virginia G. Jones, B.A. ’63 Reginald K. Jones Walter F. Jones, B.S. ’52 Sandra Jones, B.S.Ed. ’64, M.A. ’66, Ph.D. ’83 Jacqueline Jones-Ford Clara, B.S.Ed. ’57 and Philip A. Jordan, B.S. ’60 Virginia, B.A. ’51 and Eric C. Jorgensen, B.A. ’50 Elsa, J.D. ’93 and James P. Joseph, B.B.A. ’89, J.D. ’93 Otto C. Juelich, B.A. ’50 Doris R. Juster Charles A. Kadau, B.A. ’78 Jeffrey S. Kahn, J.D. ’76 Howard J. Kahn, M.B.A. ’83 Bob Kalenka Evelyn Kalenscher, B.B.A. ’66, J.D. ’89 Jack B. Kaley, B.A. ’61 Lewis P. Kamin, J.D. ’83 Robert F. Kan, B.A. ’53 Anthony E. Kaplan, J.D. ’82 Benjamin S. Kaplan, J.D. ’06 Irving Kaplan Jay P. Kaplan, B.B.A. ’65 Joan Kaplan, J.D. ’74 Kari N. Kaplan, B.A. ’97, J.D. ’00 and Michael J. Langer, J.D. ’01 Martin Stann Kaplan Nancy F. Kaplan, B.A. ’73, M.A. ’92 Ralph J. Kaplan, B.A. ’53 Erik J. Kapner, J.D. ’75 Andrew G. Karklin Helen Karpowicz Patricia A. Karpowicz John L. Kase Fotios P. Katsigiannis, B.B.A. ’08 Edward M. Katz, B.A. ’56 Jerome J. Katz Lawrence Kaufer, M.S.Ed. ’70 Sallykaye Kaufman, B.A. ’83, M.S.Ed. ’06 Steven R. Kay George P. Kay, B.A. ’66 Linda P. Kaye, B.S.Ed. ’62 Daniel Keane, J.D. ’00 Michael P. Kearney William J. Keck, B.B.A. ’81 Robert W. Keith, M.B.A. ’57 Dorothy Keller, J.D. ’81 Susan P. Kelly, M.A. ’78 Kimberly A. Kemp, B.B.A. ’80 Adrienne B. Kennedy, B.A. ’60, M.S.Ed. ’62 John G. Kennedy, J.D. ’91 Colm H. Kennedy Kevin J. Kennedy, M.S.Ed. ’92 Dorothy B. Kennedy, M.A. ’71 Kimberly M. Kenney, B.A. ’10 Thomas G. Kenny Jerry Kerins Austin Kerins Louis J. Kern Lawrence W. Kessler Howard R. Kessler, B.A. ’79 Stephen T. Kiernan, B.A. ’94 Gary Kiffel

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James P. Mayer, B.B.A. ’70 Robert O. Mayer, B.B.A. ’73 Lisa C. Mc Carthy, B.A. ’94 Charles D. Mc Faul, B.A. ’67 Richard E. McAllister Mary G. McAllister Davis, B.S. ’86 Theresa M. McArdle Anthony McAree Patrick McAree Kristin S. McCann, B.B.A. ’04, J.D. ’09 Tim McCarthy Daniel J. McCarthy, B.B.A. ’54 Lisa M. McCluskey, J.D. ’89 Erin M. McDermott, B.B.A. ’94 Robert J. McDonald, B.S. ’50 Robert K. McDonald Julia McDonald Boliver Edward F. McDougal D. Lani McElgun, B.A. ’03, M.A. ’07 Patrick F. McEntee, B.A. ’03 Geraldine McGann, B.A. ’74 Vincent J. McGill, J.D. ’80 Michael A. McGovern John P. McGovern, M.B.A. ’75, Ed.D. ’84 Madalyn A. McGovern, B.A. ’69 Joseph McHale, B.B.A. ’79 Christina V. McIntyre, B.A. ’62 Caryn, B.A. ’98, M.A. ’00 and Michael J. McIsaac, B.A. ’98, M.B.A. ’02, J.D. ’02 Gordon E. McKay, B.A. ’51* Kirsten N. McKenna Brian McKeon Thomas C. McKessey, B.B.A. ’60 Christine M. McKevitt Amie A. McKinney, B.S. ’93 Derek B. McLean, B.A. ’10 Arthur F. McLoughlin, B.A. ’58 Elizabeth McLoughlin John F. McLoughlin, B.B.A. ’80 Charles A. McMellon Jeninne S. McNeill, M.A. ’07 Joan E. McNichol, J.D. ’79 John McOary Sherry L. McPherson, B.A. ’92 Mary M. McShane, B.A. ’87 Theresa M. McSweeney, J.D. ’86 Maureen M. Meehan, B.A. ’68, M.A. ’74 Clare H. Meeker, J.D. ’80 William J. Melia William G. Melone, B.A. ’69 Anthony Melosci Carle-Marie P. Memnon, M.A. ’99 Chris Menstrasti Margaret and Thomas A. Merle, B.A. ’71 Lisa Merrill Ernest J. Messmer Aileen Michaels Peter A. Michaelson Vincent A. Michello, B.S.Ed. ’99 Mark Mihalik, B.B.A. ’02 Mark E. Mildner, B.B.A. ’80 Casey Miles

Anita Miletic Daniel Miller Mark H. Miller, J.D. ’94 Andrew S. Miller Maryann Miller, B.A. ’63 Clare K. Miller, J.D. ’87 Jefferson J. Mills Jillian M. Minarik Martin F. Mines Patrick Minicus Michael F. Minicus Petera M. Mironchik, B.S.Ed. ’65 Adrienne M. Mirro, J.D. ’79 Michael Mitarotonda Stephanie B. Mitchell Ross E. Mitchell Joshua N. Mitgang, B.B.A. ’10 Alicia Mojica John F. Molinari, J.D. ’76 Susan A. Monahan, B.A. ’74 Richard E. Monath, B.A. ’72 Angelica M. Moncada, B.B.A. ’05 Erica F. Moncayo, B.B.A. ’97 Jennifer M. Mone Gregory P. Monfiletto Carolyn Mont Patricia A. Montagano Tyrone J. Montague, J.D. ’86 Mark Montanaro, B.A. ’99, J.D. ’04 Adriana A. Montano Keith A. Montante, B.B.A. ’86 Vincent Montera Ceola D. Moore Sophie Moore Susanne M. Morahan, B.A. ’82 Jonathan Moreno, B.A. ’73 Joseph Morgan Jonathan P. Morgan, B.A. ’10 Kathy, M.A. ’70 and Kenneth J. Morgan, M.B.A. ’77 Debra Morgenstern Jamie E. Morris, B.A. ’07 David B. Morris, B.B.A. ’56 Kelly A. Morris, B.A. ’05 and Jeffrey T. Alwine, B.A. ’03 Elliott T. Morris, B.A. ’72 Michael H. Morris, B.S. ’59 Stephanie Morse-Shamosh, J.D. ’78 Alexander Moschos, B.B.A. ’95 Roderick Moten James Mrozack, B.S. ’69 Wayne M. Muchmore, B.B.A. ’62 Henry Mueller Maliyka A. Muhammad, B.S. ’03 Joshua Mulholland Janet M. Mulkeen, B.A. ’78 John T. Mullen Daniel R. Muller, B.A. ’50 Jeanne B. Mullgrav Kathleen A., B.S. ’04 and Malachy J. Mulligan, B.B.A. ’80 Eric J. Munoz, B.A. ’08 Jennifer M. Murphy, B.A. ’95 Robyn J. Murphy, B.A. ’85


2009-10 Alumni and Friends Jane A. Murphy Raymond F. Murphy Terence P. Murphy Edward D. Murphy, B.A. ’54 George T. Musgrave, B.A. ’77 Cheryl B. Mwaria Edward M. Myers, B.A. ’55 Lloyd J. Nadel, J.D. ’75 Jay Nadelbach, J.D. ’76 Gariel S. Nahoum, J.D. ’08 Sunil V. Nair, M.S. ’05 Richard M. Nalepinski Elizabeth E. Nanovic, B.A. ’55 Daniel T. Napoli, B.B.A. ’71 Peter T. Napoli, B.B.A. ’09 Matthew A. Napolitano Joanne and Stephen Nardo Richard Narog Mark A. Nassar, B.A. ’81 Adam Nathanson Aleksandr Naymark Frank J. Nedelka Michael P. Neely, B.A. ’10 Patrick A. Neely Lawrence T. Neher, B.A. ’74 Henry D. Nelkin Victoria C. Nesnick Samuel Neulinger Alan Neuschatz, B.A. ’59 Naomi Neuwirth, B.A. ’76 Gary L. Newman Thomas R. Newman, B.A. ’57 Louis H. Ng, B.A. ’54 Christopher G. Nicholson, B.B.A. ’94 Mayra Nieves Stephen H. Nisenson, B.B.A. ’66 Eric W. Nodiff, B.A. ’80, J.D. ’83 Christopher R. Nolan, J.D. ’01 Anne D. Noonan Kayla J. Noonan, B.A. ’98 Raymond J. Norowski, B.B.A. ’91 Christine Noschese, B.A. ’67 Robyn S. Nowes, B.A. ’95 Anthony Nunez, J.D. ’95 Judith Nuss-Steele, B.A. ’60 Richard M. Nuttall Steven A. Nuzzi, J.D. ’82 Ryan V. O’Boyle, B.A. ’02 Vincent J. O’Brien, B.B.A. ’91 Elizabeth L. O’Brien, B.B.A. ’00 Michael J. O’Connor Martin L. O’Connor, J.D. ’73 Robert C. Ogden, B.B.A. ’96 Patrick O’Hanlon Claire T. O’Keefe Lawrence G. Olsen, M.B.A. ’64 Lynda and Steven G. O’Malley Kelly A. O’Malley, B.B.A. ’87 Warren R. Omark, B.A. ’40 Eugene F. O’Neill, B.A. ’73, J.D. ’79 Peter A. Opatut, B.A. ’99 Marion A. Oppenheimer, B.A. ’60 Bonnie I. Optekman Ruth E. Orange, M.S.Ed. ’71 Rosemary L. Orlandino

Deborah, B.B.A. ’81, M.B.A. ’84 and Albert Orlando, B.A. ’81, M.B.A. ’83 Victor M. Ort Ronald G. Ort, J.D. ’75 Kristopher A. Ortiz, B.A. ’10 Jeffrey E. Oster, B.B.A. ’72 Karen F. Osterman Rochelle L. Ostroff-Weinberg, B.A. ’74 Elizabeth O’Sullivan Cornelius F. O’Sullivan Janet Ottaiano Sheila and Richard F. Outcault, B.A. ’57 Jack J. Ozer Mark Ozerkis, J.D. ’07 Zeki Ozyilmaz Harold A. Pagan Constance A. Pagano, B.B.A. ’83 Alba C. Pakula, B.B.A. ’81 Virginia H. Palazzo John J. Panarese, B.B.A. ’65, M.B.A. ’75 Linda Panzarino, B.A. ’83 William J. Paola Julie Paolillo, B.B.A. ’90, M.B.A. ’97 Laura, J.D. ’82 and John P. Papa, J.D. ’82 Julienne Papa, B.B.A. ’07 Dionisios Papadatos, B.S. ’00, M.S.Ed. ’02 Dimitrious Papadopoulos John G. Papadopoulos Debora Pappolla Lisa Paquette Vanessa R. Parent, B.B.A. ’04, M.S.Ed. ’06 Patrick J. Paretta, B.A. ’07 Lawrence T. Paretta John E. Pariseau Richard J. Pariseau Christopher Parlo Raymond J. Parrington, B.A. ’73 Natalie G. Parsons Robert M. Pascucci Raffaele Pascuzzo, B.B.A. ’96 Danielle Pasquariello Barbara D. Passero, B.B.A. ’84 Robert F. Pastor, B.A. ’63, M.S. ’78 Thomas K. Patterson Barbara J. Patton, B.A. ’79, J.D. ’82 James E. Paulsen William H. Pavony, B.B.A. ’60 Richard J. Pearson, B.S. ’74 Theresa Pellecchia, M.B.A. ’07 Stephen J. Pellegrino, B.A. ’10 Paul B. Peloquin, B.A. ’68 Lea G. Pennington, B.A. ’57 Adam J. Pepin, B.B.A. ’03 Giavanna Z. Peppe Rosanna Perotti Henry D. Perry, B.A. ’67 Arnold J. Perz, M.B.A. ’91 Gary C. Pesko, B.E. ’87 Harriet L. Peters Ann M. Peterson, B.A. ’75, M.S.Ed. ’79

Mary Petro J. Pezza Gregory M. Pfeiffer Robert W. Pfeiffer, B.S. ’43* John C. Pfingst, B.S. ’85 John Pfister, B.S. ’50 Rocky Piaggione, J.D. ’74 Michael Piccolo, B.B.A. ’72 Michael M. Picozzi, B.A. ’52 Stanley Pierce, J.D. ’76 Linda C. Pierce, B.A. ’72 Lisa A. Pieroni, J.D. ’90 Carole Pine Gaspare Pipitone Jennifer L. Pisano, B.A. ’07 John Pitts Laraine A. Pizzi, B.S. ’95 Joshua P. Plante Laurie Platt, M.S.Ed. ’71 Rona L. Platt, B.A. ’85, J.D. ’94 Jonathan V. Plaut Jeffrey L. Pliskin Herbert J. Pluschau, M.S.Ed. ’63 James R. Podobinski, J.D. ’78 John J. Podsiadlo, B.S.Ed. ’53, M.S.Ed. ’58 Jeanine M. Poggi, B.A. ’06 Nicholas R. Polanco, B.A. ’09 Mark S. Pollack, B.B.A. ’89 Louis Pomerantz, B.A. ’70 Phyllis B. Pope Marci Porcano William J. Porter, B.B.A. ’74, M.B.A. ’77 Ines M. Portuondo, B.S. ’91 Daniel M. Posener, J.D. ’89 Joshua Povill Matthew W. Powell Brigitte C. Powell, B.B.A. ’86 Michael P. Powers Gertrude D. Pownall, B.A. ’48, M.A. ’53 Pravini Praimnath, M.B.A. ’06 Judy K. Prainito Aaron J. Prebluda Albert V. Prete, B.S. ’76 Marilyn G. Price, J.D. ’77 Noreen Priest Christy A. Prifte, B.A. ’79 Deborah M. Prinz, B.A. ’74 Mark E. Prizant, B.B.A. ’01 Michael G. Punch, B.A. ’04 Michael J. Putira, B.A. ’80 Julie R. Quain, B.A. ’74 Robert T. Quarte, B.B.A. ’78 Donna Marie Quilty, B.B.A. ’82 Dennis J. Quinn Matthew J. Quinn Sina Y. Rabbany Stephen A. Rabinowitz, B.A. ’06 William A. Radlinski, B.A. ’49 Melissa R. Raff Rosalie Rafter Lee Raisfeld Steven B. Raisfeld, B.B.A. ’10 Patricia A. Randall-Cooper, B.A. ’75 Joseph Rapaport, B.S. ’72 Madeline M. Rappelt, B.A. ’47 Joel Ratner, B.S.Ed. ’80, M.S.Ed. ’86 Wendy A. Rauh, B.A. ’87

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2009-10 Alumni and Friends Suzanne M. Schaefer, B.B.A. ’86 Kerry I. Schaefer, B.A. ’04, M.A. ’06 Anthony G. Schaeffer Helen Schardt, B.A. ’44 Sheila Scharfman Eugene W. Schatz Owen W. Schaub, B.A. ’63 Julie Schaul, J.D. ’10 Joel M. Scheer, J.D. ’75 Sofia Schefer, B.B.A. ’00 William Scheibeler, B.S. ’02 Marshall Schein, B.A. ’69 Harriet Schenck Kurt A. Schielke, B.A. ’58 Michael E. Schiffrin, B.A. ’68 Charles J. Schilling Laura Schmaeling, B.A. ’00, M.S.Ed. ’04 Barbara A. Schmaltz, B.A. ’98 Anthony M. Schmitt Jonathan Schmugge, B.B.A. ’92 Eleanor, B.A. ’46 and Michael S. Schneider, B.B.A. ’64 Paula N. Schneider, B.S.Ed. ’67, M.S.Ed. ’70 Paul I. Schneiderman Diane S. Schoch, B.A. ’68 Alexander K. Schoen, B.B.A. ’91, M.B.A. ’97 Marlene M. Schoen, B.A. ’52, M.S.Ed. ’70 Norman Schoenberg, B.A. ’80 Melissa H. Schoenberger Gwen M. Schoenfeld Erika Schoub Emily G. Schreiber, B.S.Ed. ’65, M.A. ’95 Joseph B. Schubach, B.B.A. ’66 Brian Schube William Schulder, J.D. ’77 Jed N. Schulman, J.D. ’79 Robert R. Schur, M.A. ’63 Karla Schuster Andrew Schutzman Gail and Neil Schwab John E. Schwamb, B.B.A. ’52 Diane Schwartz Joel M. Schwartz, B.A. ’53 Todd M. Schwartz, B.A. ’73 Bertram J. Schwartz Roberta B. Schwartz, B.A. ’61, M.S.Ed. ’67 Martin V. Schwartz, J.D. ’75 David H. Schwartz, B.A. ’79, M.B.A. ’81 Nicholas M. Schweers Rudene Scipio, B.A. ’83 Herbert R. Scolnik, B.B.A. ’54 Michael A. Scotto Daniel P. Seaman Joseph M. Seaman, B.A. ’59 Patrice M. Sedelmaier, B.A. ’79 Christine I. Seely, M.S.Ed. ’96 Jeffrey B. Seesselberg, B.A. ’10 Charles D. Segal, J.D. ’79 Ninfa Segarra Annette C. Seirup Roy A. Seter, B.A. ’08 Annie K. Sferrazza, B.A. ’08

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Anna Ullmann David Ulrich Todd A. Uterstaedt, B.A. ’93 James P. Vafeas, B.A. ’90 Frederic J. Vagnini, B.S. ’86 Louise Valentino Thomas P. Valet, J.D. ’85 Jeffrey V. Vallillo, B.B.A. ’96 Neal Vallins James Van Wart Hugh J. Van Well Allan M. Van Wickler, B.B.A. ’55 Gerald W. Vance, B.S.Ed. ’64, M.S.Ed. ’69 Diana L. Vanderbilt William H. Vandewater, B.B.A. ’56 Tara M. Vassallo, B.A. ’97, M.S.Ed. ’02 Joseph A. Vassalotti, B.S. ’85 Jerry G. Vattamala, J.D. ’05 Kirby Veevers, M.H.A. ’08 Sarah A. Velardi, B.A. ’05 Kathleen A. Vella, B.S.Ed. ’89 Eva and Arthur J. Venezia, B.A. ’50 Elizabeth K. Venuti Janet D. Verneuille, B.B.A. ’87 William L. Veronese, J.D. ’98 Joseph Vidulich Casey C. Viera Olive, B.S. ’48 and Nicholas C. Vogel, B.S. ’46 James R. Voight Virginia A. Vollmar, B.S. ’79 Millicent J. Vulcan, J.D. ’87 Gwendolyn Wade Judith E. Wade Marilyn, B.A. ’73 and John R. Wagner, B.B.A. ’73 Clara Wagner Elliot Waldman Kevin Walker, B.B.A. ’73 Kathleen M. Wallace, J.D. ’82 Lisa M. Wallden James R. Walsh, M.B.A. ’97 Patricia, B.A. ’57 and Joseph R. Wamser Miriam Wanderman Mary Wang Loretta, B.S. ’56 and Robert A. Warden, B.A. ’58, M.S.Ed. ’59 Kevin J. Warne, B.A. ’00 Amy, B.B.A. ’96 and Lee P. Warner, B.A. ’94 Ira B. Warshawsky Karen B. Washington. B.A. ’76 Patricia Watkins Samuel C. Watkins Francis E. Watson Ryan M. Watson, M.B.A. ’09 Mary B. Watts, M.S.Ed. ’64 Richard H. Waxman, J.D. ’73 Kristina Wayne, J.D. ’06 Robert P. Weaver, J.D. ’90 Richard Webb Ellen M. Weber Richard B. Weber, B.A. ’73 Susan D. Weberman, B.A. ’79, M.A. ’83


2009-10 Alumni and Friends Elizabeth A. Weeden Emma L. Weeks Clifford R. Weidberg, B.A. ’69 Christopher J. Weidman, B.A. ’07 Jonathan R. Weinberg, J.D. ’78 Diana, B.A. ’77 and Ethan S. Weiner Diane, B.S.Ed. ’66 and Philip J. Weisman, B.S. ’66 Marysia and Stuart Z. Weiss Frederick H. Wen, J.D. ’03 Martin L. Wertheim, B.B.A. ’80 Alfred Westergard Philip C. Westerman Carol A. Westfall, B.B.A. ’85 Brenda F. Westheim, B.S.Ed. ’64 Mitchell L. Wexler, B.B.A. ’82 Carolyn M. Whalen, B.A. ’67 Frank A. Wharton, J.D. ’80 Neil S. Wheelwright Mary M. Whelan, J.D. ’91 George H. Whitacre, B.A. ’57, M.S.Ed. ’59 Eric I. Whitehead, B.B.A. ’95 Ellis T. Whitehurst, B.B.A. ’02 Wendy L. Whittemore Emily A. Wichick Gloria, B.A. ’47 and Raymond A. Widmer, B.S. ’49 Jennifer L. Wiggins, J.D. ’04 Janis Wikoff Craig J. Wild, B.B.A. ’79

Ben F. Wilder, B.B.A. ’53 Barry S. Wilder, B.A. ’68 Wynne B. Wilder, B.A. ’75 Robert L. Willenkin, B.A. ’51 Nicole B. Williams, B.B.A. ’09 Elsa F. Williams, M.A. ’86 Gail A. Williams Racquel A. Williams Roy A. Williams, B.A. ’95 Shantell D. Williams, B.B.A. ’04 Helen G. Williams, B.S.Ed. ’58 Nelson H. Willick, J.D. ’76 Rose L. Wilson Kim Wilson, J.D. ’82 David F. Wilson, B.A. ’63 Stephen G. Wilson, B.B.A. ’74 Kenneth A. Winkelman, J.D. ’00 Robert Wishnew, B.B.A. ’73 Stephen Wisnieski Harold J. Withers, B.A. ’65 Chris Wittstruck Myron D. Wolf, B.B.A. ’61 Manfred P. Wolff, B.S. ’61 Patricia Wolkstein, B.B.A. ’80 Cynthia A. Woodhouse Patsy Woods Renee, B.B.A. ’79 and Richard L. Worrall, B.B.A. ’77, M.B.A. ’81 Tim Worstell Ingrid N. Wright, B.B.A. ’92, M.B.A. ’96

Thomas P. Wright Michelle Wu Cindy Wu, B.B.A. ’08 Linda G. Wurtz Effie Xidias B.A. ’94 Barbara A. Yellen, J.D. ’82 Benjamin T. Young, B.S. ’52 Charles J. Yovino, B.A. ’79 Jin W. Yu Seymour C. Yuter, B.A. ’48 Timothy F. Zalak, B.B.A. ’74 Joan C. Zaleskie Francis J. Zampino, M.A. ’65 Shirin Zarabi Christine Zarillo Martha A. Zeleniak, J.D. ’78 Elizabeth A. Zembruski, B.A. ’97 Rush F. Ziegenfelder III, B.A. ’52 Paul Zimmerman Christopher G. Zizzo, B.A. ’72 Mark M. Zonenshine, B.B.A. ’97 Vincent Zuaro, B.B.A. ’63, M.A. ’76 Patricia A. Zukas Deborah B. Zwany, J.D. ’79

Less than $100 Anonymous Friends of Hofstra University Reid Aaron Amanda A. Abata, J.D. ’10

Nick Abbatiello Ellen J. Abberbock, J.D. ’87 George Abbott, B.A. ’10 Peter J. Abbott, B.B.A. ’80 Karen P. Abel-Bey, B.A. ’80 Jack Abeshouse, M.B.A. ’72 Victoria N. Abiuso, B.B.A. ’96 Abraham Abohamra, B.B.A.’10 Naimah F. Abraham, B.A. ’10 Barbara Abrams, B.B.A. ’68 Larry Abrams Judith Abramson, B.A. ’67 Albert Abreu, B.B.A. ’10 Tobie-Lynn Accardi Monika L. Achtziger, B.A. ’10 Harry Achuthan, B.S. ’94 Helen P. Ackerman, B.A. ’60 Steven M. Ackerman Michael J. Ackerman, B.A. ’66 Cindy Ackerman Laura Ackerman, B.S.Ed. ’91 Leslie C. Ackerman, B.B.A. ’85, M.S.Ed. ’89 John R. Ackermann, B.B.A. ’61 Jeffrey W. Ackerson, B.S. ’74 Christie L. Adams Lindsay L. Adams Pamela A. Adams, B.S. ’84 Joseph Adasko Robert E. Adjmi, B.B.A. ’10 Bruce Adkinson Sanford M. Adler, J.D. ’78 Judith A. Adler, B.A. ’80, M.S.Ed. ’86

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Donor Spotlight: Daniel Spahr ’02 Daniel Spahr was an active and engaged student at Hofstra, who took advantage of four study abroad programs and fell in love with travel and the experience of selfdiscovery. His first study abroad experience to Italy would later inspire him to publish a memoir, The Montepulciano Mob, in 2010. The book details Dan’s first time being away from his family and outside the country as he learned about himself, his peers, and the world away from his home on Long Island.

of San Francisco for several years as a high school counselor. He followed that up with a position as a day counselor and job coach for five mentally disabled adults. While doing all this, he volunteered his time to and financially supported Under One Roof, which raises money for HIV/AIDS charities in San Francisco.

Dan says this first study abroad experience and the three others that followed — to Madrid, Australia and Venice — instilled in him a love for adventure and exploration. He says each of the study abroad programs “hold very different memories for me. They really helped me expand my ability to see the world and to understand different cultures.”

Proceeds from the sale of Dan’s memoir, The Montepulciano Mob, benefit a scholarship he has established for the Hofstra in Venice program. “I created the scholarship to help other students have the experience that I did. I created it particularly for that program because Venice has always been my favorite city. If I had to live anyplace outside America, I would choose Venice.”

After graduating from Hofstra in 2002, Dan relocated to the West Coast — a move he says he would “not have had the guts to make” had it not been for his time abroad. He began to work as a part-time teacher, while also pursuing a Master of Arts in school counseling. Upon completing the M.A., he worked in the Bay Area

Though he graduated less than a decade ago, giving back to Hofstra is a priority for Dan. “I wanted to make sure the torch is passed. I wanted to find a way to help people and give back to a place and a program that helped me become the person I am today.”

He emphasizes again the value of study abroad and how it changed his outlook on life. “As a counselor both in New York and California, I’ve been able to use my experiences abroad to understand how people come from other countries to live in this country and how scary it can be. You learn to have empathy for these people.”

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2009-10 Alumni and Friends Toomas H. Allik, B.S. ’78 Christopher G. Allocco, M.B.A. ’89 John A. Aloisio, B.B.A. ’62, M.B.A. ’71 Alexandra Alonge, B.S. ’05, M.S. ’07 Harvey Alpert Gerness A. Alpert, M.S.Ed. ’68 Abraham Alston, B.B.A. ’82 Marna Alterman Joseph R. Alvarado Miguel A. Alvarado, J.D. ’98 Dawne M. Alvarado Cheryl A. Alves Steven Alves, B.B.A. ’07 Jeffrey T. Alwine, B.A. ’03 Frank Amaniampong Gabriella Amato, B.A. ’10 Ruth Ann K. Amberstone, B.A. ’76 Anthony L. Ameduri, J.D. ’79 Warren R. Amendola, B.S. ’51 Ralph E. Amirata, J.D. ’96 Paul A. Amirata, J.D. ’89 Gilsomar C. Amorim, B.B.A. ’06 Martina A. Amouzou, B.S. ’09 Brendan T. Andersen, B.A. ’98 Paul P. Anderson, M.B.A. ’01 Erin R. Anderson Charles B. Anderson James E. Anderson, B.B.A. ’83 Kim S. Anderson, B.B.A. ’83 Annie L. Anderson, B.A. ’10 Vania Andre B.A. ’10 Marla B. Andrews, B.B.A. ’84 Camile T. Andriano, B.B.A. ’80, M.S.Ed. ’86 Christopher A. Angeles Timothy P. Anglim, M.B.A. ’83 Takiya Anthony, B.A. ’07 Irving D. Apgar Jenna M. Appelbaum, B.A. ’10 James B. Appleton, B.A. ’09 Bryan L. Arbeit John D. Arbuckle Samuel Arce Jill M. Archibald Josephine D. Ardito, B.A. ’99 Philip A. Arena Thomas Arena Anna C. Arena Dawn M. Arenella, B.S. ’97, M.A. ’99 Laura J. Argento, B.A. ’69 Mm J. Armbruster, M.S.Ed. ’58 Harry Armon, B.A. ’83 Garry H. Armstrong David Armstrong Douglas M. Arnett James Arnone, B.B.A. ’10 Elaine Arnone David Aronov, B.B.A. ’08 William I. Aronwald, B.A. ’62 Monica Arora, B.A. ’10 Steven D. Artuso, M.B.A. ’04 Maria B. Arxer, B.A. ’82, M.S.Ed. ’86 Roberta E. Ashkin, B.A. ’75 Jeanne E. Asper, B.A. ’92, M.A. ’96

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2009-10 Alumni and Friends Howard B. Christensen, B.A. ’50 Walter Christian Dianne P. Christian, B.B.A. ’10 Rebecca A. Christiansen, B.A. ’10 Kenneth Christie, B.A. ’86 Mary J. Ciamei, B.S.Ed. ’97 Dolores M. Cianciabella, B.S.Ed. ’66 Steven C. Cianciotto, B.B.A. ’05 Lisa M. Ciavardini, B.A. ’01 Henry C. Cierski, B.A. ’64 Laura J. Cinelli, B.S.Ed. ’95, M.S.Ed. ’97 Sarah Ciopyk, B.A. ’10 Leonard Cipolla, B.A. ’58 Christina Cipriano Salvatore Cipriano Ricky M. Cipriano, B.B.A. ’04 Steven Citarella, B.B.A. ’78, M.B.A. ’82 Gary R. Citro, B.S. ’84 Carolyn Ciulla, B.S.Ed. ’10 Peter J. Clagnez, B.A. ’73 Catherine M. Clancy, B.S.Ed. ’97, M.S. ’00 Suzzanne E. Clark, B.A. ’03, M.S.Ed. ’05 Adrienne L. Clark, B.B.A. ’05 Anthony Clarke Eric L. Clauss, B.A. ’86, M.A. ’90, Ph.D. ’94 Christina O. Clayton, B.B.A. ’05 Ann M. Cleef Lucy Climenti Linda Closs, B.B.A. ’99 James F. Cloudman, Jr., M.B.A. ’09 Debra Anne Cloud-Marcus, B.A. ’81 Coreil Clyde Thomas J. Coelho, B.B.A. ’96 Angelo D. Cogliano, B.B.A. ’74 James N. Cohen, B.A. ’05 Evelyn B. Cohen, M.S.Ed. ’76 Jason Cohen, B.A. ’01 Barry L. Cohen, B.A. ’84 L. K. Cohen Jane S. Cohen, B.A. ’03 Steven A. Cohen, M.B.A. ’78 Douglas B. Cohen, B.B.A. ’83 Amanda Cohen, B.A. ’07 Ruth and Martin L. Cohen, M.B.A. ’77 Sandra Cohen Ruth M. Cohen Harriet W. Cohen, B.S.Ed. ’68, M.A. ’76 Joseph M. Colandro, B.B.A. ’68 Allison R. Colangelo, B.A. ’08 Alfred T. Colangelo, B.B.A. ’02 Danielle J. Colao Giacoma Colasuonno Chris Colbert Matthew H. Colby Lillian Colella James L. Coleman, B.A. ’74 Chanee N. Coleman, B.A. ’03 David E. Coleman, B.B.A. ’88 Mary D. Coleman, M.A. ’09

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Carmine D’Agosto, B.B.A. ’96 Sean P. Dahlberg, B.A. ’04 Richard M. Dahlke Lindsay A. Dahlstrom, B.A. ’10 Erin R. Dahms, B.B.A. ’10 Janet M. Daigle, B.S. ’86 Doris Dailey Mario D’Alessandro, B.A. ’05 Joseph P. D’Alessio, B.A. ’03 Frank M. D’Alessio, M.B.A. ’87 Eric S. Daley, M.B.A. ’97 Eileen M. Daley Carmine A. D’Ambrosio, B.A. ’95 Catherine G. D’Amelio, B.A. ’00, M.A. ’02 David Dames Jessica M. D’Amico Stefani Dana-Langel, B.B.A. ’84 Lisa A. Dandrea, M.A. ’92 David E. Daniel, B.A. ’10 Michael O. Daniels, B.S. ’76 Philip Daniels, B.S. ’58 David W. Daniels, B.A. ’88 Victoria Danilevskaia, B.B.A. ’04 Melissa A. Danowski David A. Darby, B.B.A. ’08 Abena Darkeh, J.D. ’93 Robert J. Darrigan, B.B.A. ’80, M.B.A. ’90 Vidur K. Datt, M.B.A. ’08 Peter A. Davanzo Irene S. D’Aversa Lawrence C. Daves Howard Davidoff, B.B.A. ’79, J.D. ’82 William E. Davidsen, B.B.A. ’58 Marjorie Davidson, B.A. ’73 Kathleen E. Davidson, B.B.A. ’09 Richard L. Davila, B.A. ’05 Angela P. Davis, B.B.A. ’01, M.B.A. ’07 Soloman Davis Dennis G. Davis, M.S.Ed. ’96 Joy V. Davis, B.A. ’51, M.S.Ed. ’53 Jeffrey P. Davis, B.B.A. ’80, M.B.A. ’86 Christina P. Davis, B.A. ’85 Thomas A. Davis, B.B.A. ’80 Taylor L. Davis, B.S. ’05 Scott M. Davis, B.S. ’03 William Davison Zuzanna Dawidowicz William J. Day Putnam R. Day, B.A. ’75 Marie A. De Angelis, B.S. ’76 Tracy Ann De Angelis, B.A. ’95 David De Beer, M.S.Ed. ’99 Richard J. De Caro, M.B.A. ’00 Matthew J. De Marco Isabel De Marinis Giulia De Rosa Jaclyn De Tore Cathyann Deacetis, B.B.A. ’89 Armand Deambrosis, B.B.A. ’69 Elizabeth S. DeAmbrosis, B.S.Ed. ’76, M.A. ’79 Fiorinda V. Deangelis

Dolores Deasley, B.S.Ed. ’04 Maurice D. Debar, B.S.Ed. ’63 John DeBella Patrick DeBolt, B.S.Ed. ’10 Steven C. DeCosta, J.D. ’74 Diane D. Dee, B.A. ’69 Patricia C. Deegan Patrick G. DeFrancisci, B.A. ’10 Michael J. Del Gatto Barry S. Del Mastro, B.B.A. ’76, M.B.A. ’78 Marcel C. Del Toro, B.B.A. ’09 Janice R. Delalio, B.A. ’75 James W. Delaney, Ph.D. ’78 Laura L. DelBiondo, B.S. ’05 Daphne H. Delbrune, B.B.A. ’10 Andrea L. Delgado Joan, M.S.Ed. ’57 and Thomas Dell Aquila, B.A. ’57 Danielle M. Dellilo Berardi, B.A. ’01 Stanley Delman, M.S.Ed. ’63 Thomas DeLorenzo, B.A. ’84 Jeanine M. DelPrete, B.A. ’85 Joanne F. DeLuca, B.B.A. ’77 Victoria H., M.S.Ed. ’90 and Michael B. DeLuise Mary J. Delzotto Marianne K. DeMartino Ronald DeMartino, B.B.A. ’62 Barbara, B.S. ’78, M.B.A. ’82 and Kevin E. Dembinski, M.B.A. ’78 Matthew J. D’Emic Margaret E. DeMicco, B.B.A. ’79 Ingrid H. Demilo, B.S. ’63 Glenn S. DeMilt, B.A. ’77 Dale L. Demner, B.S.Ed. ’64, M.S.Ed. ’67 Elizabeth M. Demos, B.B.A. ’83 Constantina Demosthenous William J. Dempsey, M.A. ’85, Ph.D. ’89 Geraldine Dempsey Fred G. Denefrio, B.B.A. ’71 Chris S. Dengel Richard F. DeNigris, B.S.Ed. ’65, M.A. ’71 Dina M. Denis, B.A. ’02 Keith G. Denton, Ph.D. ’77 Molly DePasquale, B.A. ’10 Stephen C. Depass, B.A. ’85 Justin M. DePhillips, B.B.A. ’08 Joseph T. DeRosa Gerianne Derosa, B.B.A. ’96 Brooke E. DeRosa Domenick DeRosa Eve Mary Derrickson, M.B.A. ’78 Grace K. Dervin, M.B.A. ’85 Jean-marie M. Desmond, B.S. ’94, M.B.A. ’00 Gina, B.B.A. ’94, M.B.A. ’99 and Todd A. Destaebler, B.B.A. ’90, M.B.A. ’98 Henrietta Devins, B.S.Ed. ’60 William Devito, J.D. ’93 Anna DeVivo


2009-10 Alumni and Friends Luc Devoldere Timothy J. Devrijer, B.B.A. ’09 Courtney C. Dewitt Michael J. Dexter Jeanette H. Dexter Lina Di Gesu Robert V. Di Monda Mary Di Russo Angelo Di Santi, B.B.A. ’75, M.B.A. ’83 Harley D. Diamond, B.F.A. ’79 Gabriel G. Diamond Stanley A. Diamond, J.D. ’77 Melisa M. Dias, B.A. ’07 Marilyn Diasparra Donna M. DiBiase, B.B.A. ’87 John A. DiBlasi, M.B.A. ’94 Caitlin R. DiBlasi, B.S. ’10 Anthony DiCandia, B.A. ’71 William J. DiCarlo, B.B.A. ’77, M.B.A. ’85 Sara M. DiCaro Cara Diccicio Rosemarie DiChiara Margot A. Diekmann-Edlin, B.A. ’85 Emaline F. Diel, B.A. ’70 Francine Dierna Greenberg, B.A. ’92 Susan C. Dietz, B.A. ’72 John L. Dietze, B.A. ’64 Edward J. Dietze, M.B.A. ’85 John L. Digaetani Andris Dikmanis, B.B.A. ’03 Madeleine M. Dillon Marion K. Dillon Erika G. DiMarco Marta M. DiMolfetta, B.B.A. ’08 Gino Dinapoli Francesca Dindo, B.A. ’01 Audrey T. Dineiro, B.A. ’06 Regina M. Dinisio, B.A. ’00 Frank D’Introno Nicholas J. DiNunzio Frank Dipiazza Linda Diproperzio, B.A. ’95 Debra A. Dittmer, B.B.A. ’90 Iliana D’Limas, B.A. ’84 Nina H. Dobkin, B.A. ’50 Charlotte and Edward Dobkowski Alison Dobry, B.A. ’08 Barbara D. Doerflein, B.A. ’05 Christopher Doherty, B.S.Ed. ’00, M.A. ’04 Sandra Doig B.S. ’65 Mark Dolinger Richard A. Dolle, B.A. ’60 Rochelle S. Domash Jennifer S. Domash, B.B.A. ’97 Jean-Claude Dominique, B.S. ’07 Cynthia D. Donaldson Dean S. Donaldson Paul J. Donatich, B.A. ’01, M.A. ’05 Mary M. Donegan Frances Donnelly, B.A. ’05 Daniel M. Donnelly, J.D. ’08 Jane E. Donnelly, B.A. ’62 Robert L. Donofrio, B.S. ’60 Sean R. Donohue

Howard E. Doppel, B.B.A. ’60 Thomas T. Doran Daniel Dore Mary Doris Alan Dorman, B.B.A. ’73 Eugenia Dorniak Marie L. D’Ostilio, B.A. ’79 Regis R. Doucette, B.B.A. ’75, M.B.A. ’77 Kerry L. Dougherty, B.A. ’09 Elizabeth M. DoughertyStackowitz, B.B.A. ’87 Cale B. Douglas, M.S.Ed. ’62 Velynthia R. Dowdell, B.B.A. ’00 Kathleen M. Downing, M.A. ’99 Angelica W. Downing Eileen A. Downing, B.B.A. ’04 Louretta, B.S. ’92 and Michael Dragonetti Mindy S. Dragovich, B.S.Ed. ’84, M.A. ’03 Dennis Drebsky Diane I. Drew, B.S.Ed. ’66 Marilyn A. Dreyer, B.S. ’66 Teri L. Dreyfuss, B.A. ’78 Robert K. Dreyfuss, B.B.A. ’78 Vasilis D. Drimalitis Kevin P. Driscoll Marie T. Driscoll, B.A. ’77 Richard J. Drury Alan C. Dubbs, B.A. ’84 Mary Dudarevitch Catherine N. Duddy Jeanette E. Dudek Doris S. Duerk-Ten Eyck, B.A. ’44, M.S.Ed. ’59 Thomas N. Dufek, B.B.A. ’82 Helen Duffy Patricia, B.S.Ed. ’64 and James J. Dugan, B.A. ’63 Robert Dujardin Curt Dumas, B.S. ’10 Sharon H. Dumont, B.A. ’74 Ernest H. Dunham, B.S. ’50 Kenneth M. Dunn Russell F. Dunn, B.B.A. ’79 Matthew Dunn Raymond E. Dunn, B.B.A. ’73 Marcella A. Duque, B.A. ’10 Marissa A. Duque, B.A. ’10 Catherine E. Durakis, B.S.Ed. ’07 Fernando Duran, B.B.A. ’08 Keisy Duran, B.B.A. ’06 Shimira G. Durgah, B.S. ’10 Kathleen M. Durnin Kenneth Durr Christine A. Duryea, B.A. ’74, M.S.Ed. ’76 Marybeth Dwyer Tony Dybus David L. Dykstra Joseph B. Dyson Marilyn Dzen Pauline, B.S.Ed. ’67 and William H. Eagen, B.A. ’68, M.A. ’70 James J. Earl Jennifer A. Eastom, B.B.A. ’94 Ronald J. Eatinger

John Eberhardt John D. Eckert, B.A. ’77 Ruth Eckstein Helene Amy Edelman, B.A. ’73 Mary Edelson, B.A. ’59, M.S.Ed. ’62 T. J. Edouard, B.A. ’10 Joseph S. Edwards, B.A. ’72 Stephanie E. Edwards, B.B.A. ’03 Daniel W. Edwards Keera G. Edwards-Marr, B.A. ’01, M.A. ’09 Caitlin C. Egan Seamus Egan Michael F. Egan, B.B.A. ’95 Hakeem A. Egbo, B.A. ’10 Kenneth Ehalt Casey E. Ehalt Beatrice Ehrenpreis Kristen C. Ehrling Richard L. Eichel, B.A. ’74 Sherry B. Eichenbaum, M.S.Ed. ’90 Christa D. Eidenweil, B.A. ’01 Rona P. Eimer, B.A. ’77 Robin Einbinder, L.L.M. ’08 Jeffrey W. Eisen, M.S.Ed. ’83 Malcolm K. Eisenberg, B.B.A. ’71, M.B.A. ’76 Albert J. Eisenberg Eloise Eisenhardt, B.A. ’79 Diana Eksler, B.B.A. ’04 Mark El-Deiry, J.D. ’05 Wael G. Eldin Christopher P. Eldredge, B.B.A. ’95 Rosebud S. Elijah Joyce Elish, B.S.Ed. ’60 Leslee G. Ellenson, B.S.Ed. ’75 William G. Ellerkamp, B.B.A. ’56 Raymond D. Ellers, B.A. ’93 Amanda C. Elliott, B.A. ’10 Karen K. Elmasry, B.A. ’60 M.A. ’65 Jules A. Elmen, B.S. ’60 Harry F. Elsesser, B.A. ’56 Sean F. Emer Annette Emeric, B.A. ’85 Michael J. Ende Joan M. Enea Heather Eng, B.B.A. ’09 Kathleen Engel Lauren Engle, B.A. ’09 Tara E. Ennis, B.A. ’00 Daniel V. Ensanian, B.B.A. ’10 Lawrence J. Epstein, B.B.A. ’75 Ida S. Epstein, M.S.Ed. ’66 Reisha Erdheim, B.S. ’71 M.A. ’74 Kevin J. Esch Philip M. Eslick Robert W. Espach, B.A. ’52 Louis Esposito Salvatore M. Esposito, M.S.Ed. ’77 Larry Esposito Emily Esposito, B.A. ’06 Arulappah Eswarathasan Antonia Eterno

Marcia F. Ettinger, B.A. ’69, M.S.Ed. ’70 Kevin J. Etzel, B.A. ’10 Alexzandria Eutsay, B.B.A. ’10 Toby Everett, B.A. ’64 Sean G. Ewing, B.A. ’07 John V. Fabilli Michael Fabio, B.S.Ed. ’10 Susan Fagan John B. Fahey, B.B.A. ’56 Evelyn and John D. Faichney, B.A. ’68* John Fairweather, B.S. ’63 Turki A. Faisal Marie Falasco Candice J. Falk, B.A. ’01 Deborah A. Fallon Michael P. Fallon Frederick J. Falteisek, B.B.A. ’60 Sean M. Fanning, B.A. ’08 Lindsey P. Fantarella, B.B.A. ’08 Aaron Fanwick Michelle M. Faraci, J.D. ’00 Behrouz Farahmandpour, B.A. ’94 Julie C. Farbaniec, B.A. ’92 Emma C. Farmer Leanna K. Farnand James B. Farrell Judith B. Farrell, B.S. ’80 Charles A. Farrell, B.B.A. ’61 John A. Farrell, B.A. ’47, M.B.A. ’55 Beverly Farrow-Taylor, B.B.A. ’09 Joseph Fasano, B.B.A. ’78 Alan D. Fass, B.B.A. ’04 Celeste M. Favata, B.A. ’74 Ingrid Favelus, M.A. ’01 Massoud Fazeli Anthony P. Fazzone, M.B.A. ’92 Arielle M. Feder Timothy R. Fehmel, M.B.A. ’94 Bradley Feig, B.A. ’97, M.S.Ed. ’99 Harriet B. Feigen, B.A. ’55 Clemence G. Feihel, M.A. ’86 Ellen D. Feinstein, B.B.A. ’80 Dorothy Felber Anita Feldman Jessica Feldman, B.A. ’10 Hans E. Feldmann, B.A. ’61 Laurie Felix Eveline Felsten Judith K. Feltman, Ph.D. ’85 Linda A. Fennelly Shamecca N. Fenner, B.B.A. ’08 Chazz D. Fenner-McBride, B.A. ’10 Stephen A. Ferdinand Francis Ferguson Jill M. Ferguson, B.S.Ed. ’05, M.A. ’08 Gary Ferrar, B.A. ’06 Frank C. Ferraro, B.B.A. ’86 Christian Ferreira, B.B.A. ’10 Nicholas F. Ferrell Eduardo J. Ferrer, B.B.A. ’90 Brian P. Ferris, B.S. ’02

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2009-10 Alumni and Friends Andrea M. Formichella, B.B.A. ’87 Victor M. Fornari Rosalyn M. Fornari, B.S.Ed. ’91 Jerome M. Forrest, B.A. ’49 Bethany L. Forrest Barbara F. Forsyth Yvenith Fortune, B.B.A. ’08 Isabel Foulkes, B.B.A. ’81 Leighann Fournier George A. Fournier, B.S. ’49 Lois A. Fournier, B.A. ’50 William J. Fowler, B.A. ’74 Bonny R. Fowler Arthur A. Fox, B.S. ’49 William A. Fox, B.B.A. ’92 Elain Fox Keith T. Fox, B.A. ’05 Nancy L. Fox, M.S.Ed. ’97 Eileen Fragiacomo Krista M. Fraioli, B.A. ’10 Flavia Franco Patrice L. Frank, B.A. ’74, M.S.Ed. ’77 David H. Frank, B.B.A. ’80, M.B.A. ’89 Venus Frank, B.S. ’09 Ruth E. Franklin, B.S. ’07 Evan M. Franks Philip T. Franzese, B.B.A. ’95 Andrew L. Franzone, B.B.A. ’60 Frank R. Frasca, B.A. ’58 Richard S. Frazer, B.B.A. ’69 Dorothy Fredman Bruce S. Freedman Lewis Freedman, B.A. ’59 Lewis Freifeld, B.A. ’64 Grazia Fresta Felisha N. Fret, B.B.A. ’08 Kelly L. Freund Isabel D. Frey, B.A. ’09 Gene R. Frey, B.B.A. ’05 Javier R. Freyre, M.B.A. ’99 A. A. Fricklas Richard L. Fricklas, B.A. ’55, M.S. ’72 Eric B. Friedman, B.A. ’98 Molly Friedman Rochelle, B.S.Ed. ’66 and Mark R. Friedman, B.A. ’66 Bryan W. Friedman, B.A. ’01 Lawrence L. Friedman Carolyn F. Friel, B.A. ’69 Molly R. Friend, B.A. ’10 Kaitlin M. Frisch Ellen, B.A. ’77 and Frank J. Frisina, B.B.A. ’76 Charles Frizzelle, B.A. ’55 Doris P. Fromberg Jason A. Frommer Allan M. Frost, B.A. ’66 Evan J. Fruscione, B.B.A. ’10 Xiang Fu Laura M. Fu, B.A. ’02 Michael J. Fucci, M.B.A. ’10 Joseph N. Fuentes, B.B.A. ’10 Marianne A. Fulfaro, B.S.Ed. ’64 Diane E. Fuller, M.A. ’72 Henry R. Funsch, B.B.A. ’69 Erin A. Furman, B.A. ’10

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Jonathan E. Furr, B.A. ’88 Kathryn E. Fuscaldo, M.A. ’55 Doreen A. Fusco Patricia H. Gabberty, B.B.A. ’84 Amanda M. Gadaleta Suzanne, B.A. ’57 and Joseph R. Gaddone, B.S.Ed. ’59, M.S.Ed. ’70 Vincent A. Gagliano, B.S. ’92, M.S. ’95 Katherine D. Gagnon, B.A. ’10 Marcia S. Gail, B.S.Ed. ’64 Sean E. Gaita, M.A. ’82 Joan, B.S.Ed. ’65 and Robert G. Galante, B.A. ’64, M.A. ’71 Maria P. Galarza, B.B.A. ’91 William S. Galasso, B.A. ’74 Evangelos Galatas, B.A. ’02 Leo Gale Andrea Galeno, B.S.Ed. ’02 Judith Ann Galgano, B.A. ’75 Anthony M. Galgano, B.B.A. ’66 Harris J. Galinsky, B.B.A. ’59 Carmela Gallagher Timothy J. Gallagher, B.B.A. ’04 Jo-Ann Gallagher-Rodriguez, B.A. ’05, M.S.Ed. ’07 Joseph G. Gallina, B.A. ’05 Edward S. Gallmeyer, B.S. ’59 Giuseppe Gallo Francis C. Gallo, M.A. ’69 Steven Gallotta Stella Gambaro Sara K. Gambord Hans C. Gamlien, B.B.A. ’88 Donna Gammarato Mary Gandiello Lauren E. Gans, B.A. ’10 Catherine Ganzi Karen Ganzi Li-Lian Gao Carlos A. Garay, B.B.A. ’95 Daniel J. Garay, B.B.A. ’05, M.S.Ed. ’08 Francesca L. Garay, B.B.A. ’10 Denise P. Garbato, B.B.A. ’90 Elizabeth Garcia, B.B.A. ’85 Gabriela Garcia, M.B.A. ’88 Sofia Garcia, B.S. ’10 Pamela A. Gardella, M.S.Ed. ’89 Elliot Z. Garfinkel, B.A. ’61, M.A. ’67, Ed.D. ’88 Leonard M. Garfinkel, B.A. ’67 Cara R. Gargano, B.A. ’07 Kristen M. Garger, B.A. ’08 Thomas Garger, B.A. ’79 Peter Garger, B.A. ’78 Ralph M. Garone, B.B.A. ’71 Debra L. Garshofsky, M.A. ’96 Mary Garvey Robert L. Gary Brooke, B.A. ’00 and Scott D. Gaslow, B.B.A. ’01 Stuart L. Gastwirth, B.A. ’59 Joanne E. Gatland, B.S.Ed. ’62 Sabrina Gatta, B.B.A. ’06 Denise Gatto, B.B.A. ’89, M.B.A. ’92 Julia L. Gaudette Christina M. Gaudio, J.D. ’10

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Gina M. Gaudiosi, B.B.A. ’96 Sharon Gautschy Kathleen M. Gaynor, B.B.A. ’97 James Geasor, B.A. ’09 Joseph G. Gebbie, M.S.Ed. ’09 Eleanor P. Geddes Amanda L. Geer, B.B.A. ’07 Arielle T. Geffner, B.B.A. ’10 Beverly A. Geiger, B.B.A. ’85 Dan F. Geismar, B.B.A. ’70 Benjamin M. Gelb Christina Gelb, B.A. ’03 Helene Gelish, B.S.Ed. ’66 Stan Gelish Katherine A. Geller, B.B.A. ’86 Robert J. Genalo, M.B.A. ’83 Diane L. Genetti Victoria K. Genna, B.A. ’96 Jean S. Genovese, B.A. ’76 Victoria R. Genovese, B.B.A. ’85, M.B.A. ’89 Ted Genoways Vincent L. Gerardi, B.B.A. ’91 Patrick J. Germain, B.A. ’09 Veronica M. Gerosimo, B.A. ’08 Peter R. Gershon Dan Gershon Melissa A. Gerson Caryn Gerstein, J.D. ’84 John Gerstheimer Bradley L. Gerstman, B.B.A. ’90 Robyn M. Gertner, B.A. ’07 George A. Gertner, B.A. ’95 Clare J. Gesualdo, B.S.Ed. ’75 Ronen A. Gevint, B.A. ’04 Judith D. Geyer, B.A. ’69 Abhishek A. Ghia Arthur V. Giacalone, B.A. ’74, Ph.D. ’80 Michael J. Giacoia Danielle Giaime, B.A. ’02, M.S.Ed. ’04 Sylvia J. Giallombardo, M.S.Ed. ’64 Rose M. Giannetta Judith S. Giannotti, B.A. ’69, M.A. ’73 Oliver A. Giannotti, B.B.A. ’90, M.B.A. ’96 John Giannotti, B.B.A. ’78 Rosetta Giannotti, M.S.Ed. ’87 David E. Gibb, B.A. ’10 Francis B. Gibbons, B.A. ’82, J.D. ’87 Kevin T. Gibbons, B.A. ’93 Melisa E. Gibson, B.S. ’09 Vera Gibson Gail M. Giddings Carolyn P. Gierer, B.A. ’10 Judith Gilbert Stephanie N. Gilbert, B.A. ’10 Lindsey E. Gilchrist, B.A. ’10 Benjamin S. Gildenberg Jenna E. Gillen, B.S. ’09 Jeannie Gilles Michael D. Gillespie, B.B.A. ’74 Dodie A. Gillett, B.A. ’96, M.A. ’99

Donna Marie Gilligan-Arendt, J.D. ’75 Charlotte M. Gillman, B.S.Ed. ’76 Clemente Gillseppino Ann R. Gilmartin, B.A. ’01, M.A. ’05 Timothy J. Gimpel B.A. ’97 Neil G. Gimpel Michael T. Gindele, B.B.A. ’10 Jane Ginns Maya Ginsburg Daniel E. Giordano, B.S.Ed. ’82 Carol A. Giordano Derick J. Giwner, B.B.A. ’95 Robert A. Gladitsch, B.B.A. ’89 Eileen Glaessgen, B.A. ’80 Eleanor E. Glanstein, J.D. ’75 Melissa A. Glantz, M.S.Ed. ’07 Lisa Glasberg, B.A. ’77 Ronni B. Glass, M.A. ’77 Nedra Z. Glasser, M.A. ’72, Ph.D. ’76 Terri Glatzer Thomas E. Glenn, B.S.Ed. ’01 Brian E. Glennon, B.A. ’02 Marshall Glesby Lawrence K. Glick Allison K. Glickman-Rogers, B.S.Ed. ’98, M.S. ’01 Ingrid, B.A. ’74, M.S.Ed. ’75 and Paul V. Glorioso, B.A. ’74 Alessandra Glorioso Grace E. Glover, B.A. ’77, M.A. ’83 Marjorie Glucksman, B.A. ’77, M.S.Ed. ’78 Constance Godden Amit Goel, B.A. ’04 Patti E. Goett George Goett Diane Gold Joyce Gold Allen G. Gold Robert A. Gold Jack E. Gold, B.B.A. ’83 Eva Goldberg Howard M. Goldberg, B.A. ’94, M.A. ’98 Matthew G. Golden, M.B.A. ’03 Martin L. Goldenberg Alan J. Goldfarb, B.B.A. ’83 Carole Goldfarb Laura Goldfeld, B.A. ’60 Alan D. Goldklang, B.S. ’65 Jeffrey Goldman Maurice H. Goldman, M.B.A. ’00, J.D. ’99 Roslyn I. Goldman, B.A. ’69 Barbara Goldman, B.B.A. ’83 Judy Goldrich, B.A. ’69 Lisa J. Goldrick, B.B.A. ’89 Jason L. Goldstein Elaine, B.S.Ed. ’61 and Paul S. Goldstein, B.A. ’55 Laurie A. Goldstein, B.A. ’65 Chere L. Goldstein, B.A. ’78, M.S.Ed. ’95 Candyce B. Goldstein, B.A. ’03, M.A. ’09 Stephanie B. Goldstein, M.A. ’76, Ph.D. ’79

Jeffrey E. Goldstein, B.B.A. ’77 Mortimer D. Goldstein Walter B. Goldstein, M.A. ’69 Jerome L. Goldstein, B.S. ’82 Henry Golis Judith Golodner Andrew W. Golub, B.B.A. ’83 Yoli Gonzalez Kathleen, B.A. ’65, M.S.Ed. ’72 and John A. Gonzalez, B.B.A. ’64, M.B.A. ’72 Valerie Gonzalez, B.S. ’06 Rosann P. Gonzalez, B.A. ’69 Luz E. Gonzalez William H. Goodenough Melanie R. Goodin, B.A. ’96 Peter W. Goodman Charles J. Goodman, B.S. ’83 Michael A. Goodman, M.B.A. ’09, J.D. ’08 Martin B. Goodstone, B.S. ’67, M.A. ’70 Thomas F. Goodwin Nigel C. Gordon Marilyn Gordon Robert F. Gordon, B.B.A. ’56 Katherine F. Gordon, B.B.A. ’06 William Gorman Evan J. Gotlob, M.B.A. ’05, J.D. ’10 Arnold Gottlieb, B.B.A. ’99, M.S.Ed. ’02 Claire Gottlieb Ruth Gottlieb, B.S.Ed. ’65, M.S.Ed. ’69 Arnold R. Gould, M.S.Ed. ’59 Lloyd T. Gould, B.B.A. ’10 Laura J. Gouldsbury, B.B.A. ’10 Karam Govens, B.A. ’85 Jacquelyn G. Gover Stephanie G. Grabbe, B.A. ’10 Amanda M. Graber, B.A. ’08 Benjamin P. Grabscheid, B.S. ’10 Kate E. Gracia Margaret M. Grady Beth A. Grady-Acker Roland E. Graham, B.B.A. ’80 Joseph K. Graham, B.B.A. ’93 F. L. Grahlfs, B.A. ’53 Beth E. Grampetro, B.S. ’01 Ellen Granat Jerry Granata, J.D. ’10 Arlene Grand Giancarlo Granese Anthony J. Graniere, J.D. ’09 Christina M. Grant, B.A. ’01 Latoyra A. Graves, B.A. ’09 Richard D. Gray, B.A. ’76 Mary, M.A. ’89 and Wilfred J. Gray, M.S.Ed. ’56 Michael A. Graziano, B.S. ’04 Marc L. Graziano, B.A. ’10 Earl J. Green, B.B.A. ’77 Jane V. Green, B.B.A. ’87 Treisha M. Green, B.B.A. ’98 Jacqueline Green, B.B.A. ’87 Carmen A. Green, B.B.A. ’09 Jared Greenberg Regina Greenberg, B.A. ’01


In spring 2010, graduating seniors continued the tradition of participating in the Senior Class Challenge. The Class of 2010 had the most successful campaign in Senior Class Challenge history by raising more than $4,600 — from approximately 16 percent of the class — in support of The Fund for Hofstra.

2 0 1 0 S e n i or C l a ss C h a ll e n g e D o n ors Abraham Abohamra Naimah Abraham Albert Abreu Monika L. Achtziger Robert E. Adjmi Sara Al-Farhan Gabriella Amato Martina Amouzou Annie Anderson Jenna M. Appelbaum James Arnone Monica Arora Magdalena Banas Hector O. Banegas for Abigail Banegas Adi Baron Daniel Barrera Bryan Beach Lauren R. Bella Jared S. Berry Malgorzata Bialek Brittany S. Bieber Theresa Biunno Samantha Brigham Tara Broughton Daniela Brown Maxine Bruschi Cindy Buczkowski Zachary Burd William J. Burns Michael Butler Rachael Cabey Barbara Calderone for Melissa Calderone Glen Carballo Richard Caridi Michelle Cayre Jennifer Cefalu Fernando Chan Jenny Chang Dominique Charles Ashley Chase Jasica Chhabra Stephanie Chin Dianne P. Christian

Rebecca A. Christiansen Michael D. Como Melissa Connolly Anthony Crisci Mallory Crisona Chelsea Cruz Colin F. Culligan George P. Curran John Curran Jason A. Curreri Edward Czarniak Raphael G. DaCosta Lindsay Dahlstrom Erin Rae Dahms Patrick DeBolt Patrick DeFrancisci Daphne Delbrune Molly DePasquale Caitlin R. DiBlasi Dennis J. Drebsky Curt Dumas Marcella Duque Marissa A. Duque Shimira Durgah Hakeem Egbo Amanda Elliott Daniel Ensanian Kevin Etzel Alexzandria Eutsay Michael Fabio Joseph Facciola Chazz Fenner-McBride Anthony Fiume Michelle Flynn Molly Friend Barbara Fruscione for Evan Fruscione Joseph Fuentes Mary Fuertes for Erika Fuertes Erin Furman Katherine D. Gagnon Lauren Gans Richard Gans

Francesca Garay Arielle T. Geffner Abhishek Ghia David Gibb Stephanie Gilbert Michael Gindele Joseph V. Gioia Lloyd T. Gould Laura Gouldsbury Stephanie Grabbe Benjamin P. Grabscheid Cheryl Grissom Tracy Gurock Kristina A. Hardial Samantha A. Hart Justin Everett Hayward Molly Healy Jane Helck Garrett Heron Deshawn Hinnant Michael A. Hochfelsen John Holden Ashley A. Hughes Isaac Huml Lisa Hunte Catherine Hunter for Eric Hunter Sean O. Hutchinson Richard Illich Adam Jacobson Jennifer Jacques Anna Jadanova Evan Jaep Samuel M. Jaffe Sandra Johnson Adrian Jones Hailey Jones Theresa L. Joseph Harpreet Kaur Jakub Kazior Christine Kennaugh Caitlin E. Kenny Joseph Kessel

Hannah H. Ketcham Matthew A. Ketcham Grace Kho Tammy T. Kim Jaclyn D. King Matthew Kissin Andrea Klerides Konstantinos A. Kokkosis Nicole M. Kolic Ashley Kotter Kerri L. Krajewski Patricia A. Kreiser Alexandra M. Laks Thomas C. Lamneck Matthew Landis Alfred N. Lane, Jr. William Leclair Yeyoung Lee Michael S. Leslie Bradley Levine Alex Lindauer Matthew Lourie Devon Diana Lucia Andrew Luu Kevin C. Mager Omar Mahmud Justin Maltenfort Heidi Mancia Michael Manfredi Heather L. Marciano Mitchell Markarian Stephanie A. Marko Kristiana Maroudas Robert Marrero Corinne Marro Alyssa Marrone Tara McBride Daniel M. McNicholas Alessandra S. Medeiros Akeem Mellis Linda Mercuri Nichole K. Metzler Emily Miethner

Karl Miller for Colin Miller Scott Minchello Tracy Mintz David J. Miritello Elizabeth Mishler Joshua N. Mitgang Myrna Morales Alvarez Carolyn Moretti Jorj Morgan for Jonathan Morgan Amanda Muino Matthew P. Mullin Boris Nemchyonok Angela A. Nicolosi Kevin Paczkowski Eric Pahlke Chloe Panayiotou Misal Panchal Gabriella Panobianco Danielle Parella Mai Xuan Pham Rose A. Poggio Michael Pugliese Hiba Qazi Edwin A. Raagas Stuart Rabinowitz Nenad Radakovic Catherine Razzano Christina Rega Rosanne Regueiro Aaron R. Relyea Matthew L. Rimi Marriele Robinson Jonathan Rodriguez Manuel L. Rodriguez April Rohan Laura Salerno Christina Sammartino Arya Saraghi Michael J. Sarna Lance A. Schulters Daniel Scoca Brittany Shannon

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John Shulansky for Michael Shulansky Sabrina Silva Thomas Silversmith Tara Simicich Evan Skidmore Brian M. Smith Sloane C. Smith Chelsy Spencer Anson P. Statia John Stefanowski for Lisa Stefanowski Caitlin Steffanie Alicia E. Stein Taylor J. Stell Michelle Suconick Samantha Sullivan Brian M. Tannenbaum Vito J. Tartamella Teresa Teta Kurtis Thiesing Gregory Thomas Anthony Tortora Tam K. Tran Anthony Trufelli Shivang Vaishnav Andrea Valentine Elaine Valvezan Kristen A. Van Tassel Brandy Van Winkle Lauren Vilato Joseph Virgilio Peter Viscardi Loriann Vogel Katelyn Walsh Brent G. Weitzberg June White Ashley Williams Brandon Wills Caryn E. Woerner Stephanie Wojcik Nicole Wright Amber D. Young Lisa M. Young Brian Zilber

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2009-10 Alumni and Friends Marian Greenberg, B.B.A. ’60 Irwin Greenberg Judith C. Greenberg Brian E. Greenberg, B.A. ’68 Ryan M. Greene Michael T. Greene Nuevia Greene, B.B.A. ’09 Carol A. Greene-Vincent, M.B.A. ’92 Ronald A. Greenfield, B.B.A. ’85 Brian I. Greenspan, B.A. ’06 Joel Greenwald Mark B. Greenwald, B.B.A. ’76 Brian E. Greer, J.D. ’98 Charles J. Gregory, B.B.A. ’58 Daniel P. Gregory, B.A. ’90 David V. Greis Cynthia J. Gresham, M.H.A. ’10 Melissa J. Grier, J.D. ’09 Daniel Grieve Christina M. Griffin, B.A. ’01 Tricia J. Griffith, B.A. ’99 Daniel A. Grimsich Cheryl A. Grissom, B.B.A. ’10 Lindsey M. Griswold Michael P. Grochocki, M.B.A. ’05 John J. Grocki, B.B.A. ’78 Constance D. Gronenberg, B.A. ’57, M.S.Ed. ’58 Torsten F. Gross, B.A. ’02 Leslie Gross, B.A. ’73 Michael E. Gross, B.A. ’62 Carol W. Gross Christopher Gross, B.A. ’95, M.S.Ed. ’97 Judith E. Gross, J.D. ’85 Jodie Gross, J.D. ’06 Bradley J. Gross, J.D. ’93 Joanna L. Grossman Laura G. Grossman, J.D. ’86 Rebecca Groy, B.B.A. ’04, M.S.Ed. ’07 Peter Grudzien Kenneth Grundman, B.B.A. ’62 Jeffrey R. Grzesik, B.A. ’93 Richard C. Guarino, B.B.A. ’83 Dean J. Guarnaschelli Neil C. Guarniere, B.B.A. ’03, M.B.A. ’09 Marie A. Guastella Daniel F. Guerin Emily T. Guerin, B.A. ’07 Yolanda C. Guerra, J.D. ’10 Ruthanne Guerrero, B.A. ’75, M.B.A. ’96 Paulette A. Guerrier, B.A. ’05, M.S.Ed. ’09 Rita T. Guerrieri, B.B.A. ’69 Roderick A. Guerzon Linda D. Guggino, B.S. ’75, M.A. ’83 Walter L. Guille, B.B.A. ’68 Elizabeth M. Guise, B.S. ’09 Sara G. Gulley, B.B.A. ’09 Anthony C. Gulotta, B.B.A. ’81 Matthias Gumbrecht, B.B.A. ’06 Tracy L. Gurock, B.A. ’10 Robbin, Ph.D. ’80 and Howard K. Gurr, Ph.D. ’79

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Gary E. Guthridge Juan C. Gutierrez, M.B.A. ’08 Robert P. Guttmann Rachelle P. Gwynn Jules M. Haas, B.A. ’74 David I. Habler, B.B.A. ’93 Susan Q. Hacker Luisa J. Haddock, B.A. ’06 Joan N. Hafemeister Edgar F. Haffner, B.B.A. ’68 Barbara E. Hagan, B.A. ’73 Alan Hagel Lee S. Hagy Thelma Hahn, B.S.Ed. ’66, M.A. ’73 Michael R. Hahn, B.A. ’84 Walter A. Haid, B.B.A. ’69 Peter M. Hailey, B.A. ’91 Shirley Hainer, B.A. ’73, M.A. ’77 Terrance H. Haise Adina, B.A. ’02 and Shawn Hakimian, B.B.A. ’99 Janet A. Halatyn, B.A. ’62, M.S.Ed. ’70 Jordan Hale Sheryl J. Hall, B.S.Ed. ’82 Donald A. Hall, B.B.A. ’56 Kenrick H. Hall Nancy A. Hall, M.S.Ed. ’62 William E. Hall, B.A. ’58 Erin M. Hallahan, B.A. ’04 Theresa M. Haller Sanford E. Halperin, B.B.A. ’54 Nancy S. Halpert, B.A. ’44 Lauren A. Halprin Laura Halstead, B.B.A. ’96 Mario A. Hamblin John M. Hamilton Howard Hamlin Barbara S. Hammer, M.S.Ed. ’96 Lawrence A. Hammond, B.A. ’74 Louise B. Hammond, B.S. ’86 Chris P. Hampton Selver Hamzic, B.A. ’10 Patrick Hand Patricia M. Hand, B.A. ’85, M.S.Ed. ’88 Jill G. Handegan, B.A. ’92 Steven J. Handel, B.B.A. ’80 Carmen Handler Richard W. Hanley, B.A. ’50, M.S.Ed. ’56 Donna Lee H. Hanlon, B.A. ’60 Daniel E. Hanlon, B.S. ’59, M.A. ’64 Charles A. Hanna, B.A. ’77 James B. Hannafin, B.A. ’99 Vincent R. Hannigan, B.A. ’96 J.D. ’99 James J. Hannon, M.A. ’72 Richard J. Hanophy, B.B.A. ’84 Dorothy C. Hanrahan Kathleen, B.S. ’73 and Peter W. Hansen, B.S. ’73 Neal M. Happel, B.A. ’69 Anton A. Hardalo, B.A. ’74 Kristina A. Hardial, B.S. ’10 Kevin J. Hardiman, M.B.A. ’91 Larkin E. Hargraves, B.A. ’08

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Henry R. Harken, B.A. ’73 Patrick J. Harkins, B.B.A. ’74, M.B.A. ’78 Christopher Harkins, B.A. ’08 Joshua Harman, B.A. ’05 Pamela K. Harpel-Burke, M.A. ’04 Lee Harris Robert Harris Laura R. Harris, B.A. ’77 Maury S. Harris, B.B.A. ’79 Philip S. Harris, B.S. ’73 Denise Harrison, B.B.A. ’87 M. Harrsion Sherin L. Hart, B.B.A. ’60 Samantha A. Hart, B.A. ’10 Margaret C. Hartmann, B.A. ’75, M.A. ’76 David D. Hartmann, B.B.A. ’83 William J. Hartmann, B.B.A. ’83 Celia M. Hartnett, B.A. ’79 Joanne Harvey Mary A. Harvey, J.D. ’10 Warren G. Harvey, B.B.A. ’80 Jerome Haslach Harold M. Hastings Jean M. Hatred, B.B.A. ’07 Chris Hauck Richard T. Haunss, B.A. ’70 Elizabeth C. Hausner, B.A. ’68 Grant R. Havasy, B.B.A. ’04 Katherine E. Hawe, B.B.A. ’07 Warren L. Hawkins, B.A. ’50 Hillary Haye James M. Hayes, B.A. ’02 Diane S. Hayes, B.A. ’74 Noel E. Haynes, B.B.A. ’58 Frances Haynes Teseinear Justin E. Hayward, B.B.A. ’10 Raymond J. Hazel, B.B.A. ’74 Christine M. Healy, M.A. ’90 Molly E. Healy, B.A. ’10 Michael R. Hearne, B.B.A. ’07 Nicole Hechler, B.A. ’07 Jeffrey L. Hecht, M.B.A. ’94 James Heckel Christine, B.A. ’55 and Edward L. Hedman, B.A. ’55 Arlene B. Heed, B.A. ’74 Vincent J. Heely, B.B.A. ’85, M.B.A. ’88 Marielaine Hegel, B.A. ’74 Patricia Heid June L. Heinecke, B.A. ’54 Robert L. Heinecke, B.B.A. ’52 Jill M. Heineman Mark C. Heinrich Cody R. Heintz Doreen S. Heisler, M.A. ’90, Ph.D. ’94 Jane M. Helck, B.S.Ed. ’10 James H. Helfgott, B.A. ’79 Martin Helgesen William E. Heller, B.B.A. ’79 Margaret E. Hellgren, B.A. ’53 Richard C. Helmer, M.S.Ed. ’70 Viola A. Hemingway Ryan G. Hemphill, B.A. ’03 Donald W. Henderson, B.A. ’84, J.D. ’87 Mercedes Henderson, M.A. ’97

Emily J. Henderson, B.S. ’10 Robert J. Hendrick, B.B.A. ’81 Theodore A. Hendrickson, B.B.A. ’66, M.B.A. ’70 Gunhild S. Hendrickson, B.S.Ed. ’68 Sherry Sue Henin, B.A. ’75 Donald J. Henn, B.B.A. ’69 Karen M. Hennessey, B.A. ’97 Gregory J. Hennessey, B.B.A. ’87 Maureen Hennessey Steven Henosy Jeanne M. Henry Warren J. Herbst, M.S.Ed. ’73, Ph.D. ’83 Jeffrey M. Herman Jeff S. Herman Jay M. Herman, B.A. ’72 Michael Hermann, B.B.A. ’05 Peter E. Hermanns, M.B.A. ’85 Carlos J. Hernandez, B.A. ’10 Garrett Heron, B.S. ’10 Evelyn C. Hersh Richard H. Hershman Lucille Herskowitz Thomas W. Herzberg, B.A. ’58 Terence R. Hess Carol S. Hess, B.A. ’67, M.A. ’69 Jacquelyn G. Hetzel, B.A. ’09 Amy L. Heumann, M.S.Ed. ’73 Bernadette M. Hevican Gail G. Heyman Morgan F. Heyrman Patrick Hickey Mary J. Hickey, B.A. ’50, M.A. ’55 Richard J. Hickey, B.A. ’58 Patricia V. Hickey, B.A. ’81 Demetrius A. Hickman, B.B.A. ’01 John F. Hickson, B.S. ’55, M.B.A. ’67 William A. Hickson, B.S. ’55 Yvonne Hill, B.B.A. ’92 Nathan W. Hill, B.A. ’10 Louise, B.A. ’63 and Jon P. Hillen, B.A. ’61 M.A. ’62 Roberta Hiller, B.S.Ed. ’61 Robert E. Hillman, B.A. ’55, M.A. ’58 Daphne Hilton Bettina D. Hindin-Hertz, B.A. ’82 Pearl A. Hinds Deshawn Hinnant, B.B.A. ’10 Bernard E. Hinphy Barbara Hirsch, B.A. ’53 Marcia P. Hirsch Susan R. Hirschstein, B.S.Ed. ’67 Jacqueline A. Hlavenka, B.A. ’09 Anthony Ho, B.B.A. ’08 Michael A. Hochfelsen, B.B.A. ’10 Rose Hochman, M.S.Ed. ’70 Nancy G. Hodson, B.B.A. ’82, M.B.A. ’84 Jean C. Hoegler, B.B.A. ’90 Katherine Hoey, B.A. ’95

Elizabeth J. Hoff Charlotte Hoffer, B.S. ’77, M.S.Ed. ’80 Lance Hoffman Harvey S. Hoffman, M.A. ’06 Laura A. Hoffman, B.A. ’73 Lorraine Hoffmann Douglas E. Hoffmann, B.B.A. ’67 Geoffrey Hoffmann, B.S. ’97 Dan Hohenberg Abigale E. Hoke, B.B.A. ’09 John R. Holden, B.B.A. ’10 Susan G. Holland, B.A. ’76 Jack E. Hollenberg Robert T. Hollett, B.A. ’49 Mark A. Holmes, B.B.A. ’03 Sonia H. Holmes, M.S.Ed. ’81 Myrtis L. Holness Lois Holohan Ruth Holtz Abraham Holtz, B.A. ’79 Suman S. Home, J.D. ’05 Erik J. Hoovert, B.B.A. ’04 Frances E. Hopkins, J.D. ’04 Elizabeth R. Hopwood Andrea Horigan, M.B.A. ’05 Susan Horn B.A. ’77 Eric A. Horn, J.D. ’95 Kenneth A. Horowitz, M.B.A. ’86 Meghan A. Horton Amanda J. Horvat Bryan A. Horz, M.S. ’10 Ann V. Hosek Mayo Hosoda, B.A. ’05 Blair E. Hotchner, B.A. ’10 Wes Houston Angela V. Howell, B.S. ’06 Robert J. Hower, B.S. ’66 Jackson Huang, B.B.A. ’03 Bradley R. Hubbard, B.A. ’05 Joan N. Hubbard, B.A. ’67 John P. Huber, B.B.A. ’91 Michael G. Huber, B.A. ’00 Mathilde D. Huckins, B.A. ’52 Ramona J. Hudson, B.B.A. ’05, M.B.A. ’08 Peter F. Huemme, B.B.A. ’55 Roger W. Hughes, B.A. ’64 Ashley A. Hughes Isaac E. Huml, B.A. ’10 Harrison D. Hunt, B.A. ’74 Lisa A. Hunte, M.B.A. ’10 Taniqua L. Hunter, B.A. ’99, M.S.Ed. ’04 Emilia Z. Hurd, M.S.Ed. ’69 Franklin L. Hurd, B.B.A. ’65, M.B.A. ’76 Michael Hurley James F. Hurley, B.B.A. ’56 Maureen A. Hurley, B.S.Ed. ’53, M.S.Ed. ’59 Syed F. Husain Sean O. Hutchinson, B.B.A. ’10 Grace Hyatt Dawn M. Hynes, B.A. ’89 Salvatore Iacopelli, B.A. ’75 Susan M. Iadarola, B.B.A. ’91 Antonia Iadevaia John A. Iadevaia Marion Iannotta, B.B.A. ’85


2009-10 Alumni and Friends Christine M. Iannuzzi B.A. ’03 Edward P. Ichart, B.B.A. ’81 Saeko Ichinohe Arthur P. Iconis, M.S.Ed. ’75 Lucille F. Iconis, B.A. ’76 Shibu D. Idichandy, B.B.A. ’02 Salvatrice Ifasi-Williams, B.B.A. ’02 Bayo G. Igbowu, B.B.A. ’03 Diana L. Ihmann, M.S.Ed. ’89 Marisa Ikeda-Iyeki, B.B.A. ’09 Richard E. Illich, B.A. ’10 Angela Imbriano, B.B.A. ’00 Joseph G. Indelicato, Ph.D. ’87 Benedetto J. Indiviglia, B.B.A. ’96 Kevin G. Ingles, B.S. ’04 Charles Ingulli, B.B.A. ’98 Patricia B. Inman, B.S. ’74 Anna Intermesoli Nancy S. Intersimone Richard A. Intersimone, M.S.Ed. ’76 Joanne L. Intile, B.S. ’96, M.S. ’98 Jaclyn P. Ionin, J.D. ’10 Robert Isler Fleur Israel Marla M. Itkowitz, B.B.A. ’87 Haruhiko Ito, B.B.A. ’05 Christine Itwaru Carol Itzkowitz, B.F.A. ’85 Lorenzo Izzo Helene Jaccomard Melva L. Jackman, Ed.D. ’95 Kristin B. Jackson Asha Jacob Varghese, M.A. ’89 Irma L. Jacobs, B.A. ’51 Stanley Jacobs, B.B.A. ’69 Christine Jacobs Elissa A. Jacobs Adam M. Jacobson, B.A. ’10 Frances Jacobsen, B.A. ’82 Jennifer Jacques, B.B.A. ’10 Anna Jadanova, B.A. ’10 Evan P. Jaep, B.S. ’10 Lois E. Jaffe, B.B.A. ’80 Samuel M. Jaffe, B.A. ’10 Howard W. Jaffie, M.B.A. ’73 Richard A. Jagel, B.B.A. ’73 Jacquelin H. Jager Kristen M. Jahoda, M.S.Ed. ’09 Frank R. Jahrsdorfer, B.A. ’58 Andrea M. Janas, B.B.A. ’00 Norman Janowitz, B.B.A. ’63 Erika J. Jansen Jennifer M. Jaques David R. Jargo, B.A. ’67, M.S.Ed. ’68 Sherry Jargo, B.A. ’67, M.S.Ed. ’69 Joseph S. Jarzabek, B.B.A. ’92 Kristi E. Jasberg, B.A. ’94 Shirley Jay, J.D. ’78 Frantz J. Jean-Baptiste, B.B.A. ’01 Brenda JeanMarie, B.B.A. ’06 Christine B. Jellig, B.S. ’07 Kevin Jenkins Kari Jensen Katelyn M. Jerchau William J. Jerold

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2009-10 Alumni and Friends Ralph J. Serzo, M.B.A. ’83 Linwood D. Sessoms, III, B.B.A. ’05 Gina M. Setaro, B.B.A. ’84 Emily K. Sewell, B.A. ’09 Mary A. Sexton Mary C. Sexton Ashley V. Shaban, B.A. ’07 Charles W. Shanaberger, B.A. ’05 Jaime M. Shannon, B.A. ’06 Brittany L. Shannon, B.B.A. ’10 Barbara A. Shanta David M. Shapiro, B.B.A. ’72 Barbara S. Shapiro, B.A. ’64 James J. Sharkey, B.B.A. ’61 Elissa S. Sharp, M.A. ’99 Sherene O. Sharpe, B.A. ’00 David S. Shaw, B.A. ’04 Jonathan Shebar Taryn J. Shechter, J.D. ’09 Brendan J. Sheedy Maygoe R. Sheehan, B.A. ’67 Jenna A. Sheerin, B.B.A. ’09 Kathryn M. Sheldon, B.A. ’06 Meryl Sheppard, B.S.Ed. ’65, M.A. ’69 Jesse R. Sherer, B.A. ’03, M.S.Ed. ’08 Faizal Sheriff, B.B.A. ’04 John M. Sherin, B.A. ’61, M.S.Ed. ’77 Barbara E. Sherman, B.A. ’71 Audra B. Sherman, B.A. ’02 Kathleen M. Sherman, M.S.Ed. ’69 Ronnie Sherman Abbey J. Sherman Amelia A. Sherry, B.B.A. ’09 Diane E. Shevlin, B.B.A. ’84, M.B.A. ’88 Margaret A. Shields Michael Shilman Steven J. Shinder, B.B.A. ’84 Vicki Shink Magill Shipman, M.S.Ed. ’54 Brent Shipp Brian Shobe Eleanor Shodell Brian A. Shoicket, B.A. ’10 Andrea G. Shrednick, B.S. ’72 Sheldon L. Shrenkel Eric Shulenberger Mark A. Shulman, M.A. ’77 Andrew B. Shulman, B.B.A. ’81, M.B.A. ’90 Syndi E. Shumer, B.S. ’96 Jacqueline S. Shure, B.B.A. ’09 Lisa Siano, B.A. ’74, J.D. ’77 George Siberon Fred T. Sickert, B.A. ’49 Yousuf M. Siddiqui, B.B.A. ’95 Edward V. Sidel, B.A. ’78 Gary J. Sidoti, B.S. ’83 Mary, B.E. ’86 and Gary R. Siebenberg, B.B.A. ’76 Jennifer Siegel Randi A. Siegel, B.A. ’09 Rosalind Siegel Szymon Siek, B.B.A. ’06 Vanesa E. Sigala, J.D. ’10 Joseph Signoriello

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Robert Veeren, B.B.A. ’09 Tyler O. Veghte Jaclyn R. Vento, M.A. ’08 Michael Verambeck, B.B.A. ’00 Michael A. Vercelletto Thomas J. Verde Theodore Verhaven Doris E. Verity, M.S.Ed. ’67 Gail M. Verne, B.S.Ed. ’61 Billi R. Vernillo, B.A. ’05, M.A. ’08 Maria R. Vetrano, B.B.A. ’90, M.B.A. ’94 Fern S. Vezzani, M.A. ’59 Dorothy M. Victors, B.B.A. ’81 Daniel Vidreiro, B.B.A. ’09 Ralph E. Viegelmann Donald J. Viewig, B.B.A. ’73 Biaggio Vigliotti Michael E. Vilarelle, B.A. ’09 Lauren Vilato B.A. ’10 Gloria L. Villani, B.B.A. ’77 Mary R. Villari, B.A. ’70 Alisa M. Vinci Raymond Vinciguerra Jamie B. Vineberg, B.B.A. ’02, M.B.A. ’04 Joseph Virgilio, B.B.A. ’10 Peter H. Viscardi, B.A. ’10 Steven M. Vissichelli, B.B.A. ’74 Carolyn, M.S.Ed. ’56 and William D. Vita, M.S.Ed. ’56 Americus C. Vitale, B.A. ’63 Carol A. Vitelli, B.B.A. ’84 Ann L. Viteri, B.S. ’88 Constance R. Viviano Antonino Vizzari Richard F. Vizziello, B.B.A. ’07 Lawrence S. Vlaun, B.B.A. ’55 William J. Voelker, B.B.A. ’61 Thomas E. Vogel Loriann Vogel, B.B.A. ’10 Claire J. Vohs, B.S. ’66, M.S.Ed. ’69 Linda L. Volin, B.S.Ed. ’60, M.S.Ed. ’64 Anthony W. Volino, M.B.A. ’75 Glenda Volk, B.A. ’09 Patricia M. Voll, M.S. ’03 Ronald F. Vollaro, B.A. ’63 Brian D. Vollmer Betty J. Volpe, B.A. ’70 Fred C. Von Brook, B.B.A. ’70 Jacqueline Vozos, B.B.A. ’05 Jessica A. Vuotto Rebecca T. Wachsberger, B.A. ’05 David L. Wachter, B.B.A. ’93 Linda, B.S.Ed. ’69 and Robert A. Wadalavage, B.B.A. ’73 Phyllis Wagner Bernard M. Wagner David M. Wagner Thomas E. Wagner, B.S.Ed. ’54, M.S.Ed. ’60 Susan J. Wagner Maureen Wagner Brandilyn M. Wagoner Eleanor Wai, B.S. ’07 David B. Waite, B.A. ’66 Debra D. Wakefield

Alexandra N. Wakefield Amelia Waliany Tammara K. Walker, B.B.A. ’06 Karen J. Walker, B.A. ’90 Lauren R. Walker, B.F.A. ’02 Robert G. Wall, B.B.A. ’59 Thomas J. Wall, B.A. ’09 Michelle C. Wallace James Waller Vera Wallmann, B.A. ’53 Maryann Walsh Michael D. Walsh, B.B.A. ’02 Richard A. Walsh Katelyn Walsh, B.A. ’10 Neil R. Walsh, B.B.A. ’67, M.B.A. ’77 Nicole L. Walter, B.A. ’00 Margaret A. Walter, B.S. ’80 Pamela H. Walter, B.S. ’48 Derith L. Walters Bobbie W. Walters, M.S.Ed. ’04 Lila Wanderman, B.A. ’66 Peter P. Wang, B.S. ’09 Walter A. Wappaus, B.S. ’57 James P. Ward Robert Warrington Robert P. Warshauer, B.B.A. ’70 Ebony D. Washington, B.A. ’00 Paul R. Wasserbach Sidney Wasserman Mary T. Waters, M.B.A. ’92 James C. Waters, B.B.A. ’58 Ernestine Watkins, M.A. ’73 John J. Watras, B.B.A. ’77 Harold L. Wattel Francine, B.A. ’74, M.S. ’75 and Thomas P. Weaver, B.A. ’74 Lynne Weber Dorothy Weber Susan L. Weber, B.S.Ed. ’09 Marjorie Webster, M.S.Ed. ’68 Stuart M. Wechter, B.A. ’68 Joan Weibman Barbara, B.B.A. ’62 and Robert Weidman, B.A. ’57 Lea Weinberg Hadassah R. Weiner Elizabeth A. Weiner Elizabeth Ann Weiner, B.A. ’73 Karyn R. Weingarten, B.A. ’96, J.D. ’99 Adam Weinstein Stephen Weinstein, B.B.A. ’58 Estelle Weinstein, Ph.D. ’84 Melvin J. Weinstein, B.A. ’67 Alfred Weinstein Jessica E. Weisensell, B.A. ’08 Ann N. Weisner, M.S.Ed. ’70 Ellen F. Weiss, B.A. ’70 Karen W. Weiss Renee Weiss Fred Weiss Gerald B. Weiss, B.S. ’49 Barbara J. Weiss, B.S.Ed. ’60 Rochelle K. Weissbard, B.S.Ed. ’58 Brent G. Weitzberg, B.A. ’10 Richard S. Weksberg, B.S. ’77 Roger Welden Andrew A. Welden, B.S. ’52 Kristen E. Weldon, B.A. ’01, M.S.Ed. ’03


2009-10 Alumni and Friends Ilse L. Wellon, B.A. ’45, M.S.Ed. ’51 Lawrence H. Welner, B.B.A. ’72 Bram M. Welsh, B.B.A. ’09 Erica Wendt James F. Wenk, M.B.A. ’05 Harold Wenning Anita G. Werner, B.A. ’74 Marlene Werner Jeannie-Marie Werner, B.A. ’97, M.S.Ed. ’02 Rondell J. Wescott, B.A. ’03 Irma R. Wesley, B.A. ’47 Neil T. West, B.B.A. ’71 Ellen Westergard Robert T. Westley Terry P. Wetrogan, B.A. ’69 Andrew D. Wetstein Timothy J. Whalen, B.A. ’73, M.S.Ed. ’74 Lynn Wheat John Whelan Edward D. Whelan Kyle A. Whitaker, B.A. ’08 Marsha White Cheryl D. White, B.B.A. ’87 Lavern A. White, M.S.Ed. ’06 Robert P. White, B.A. ’53 Donald A. White, M.S.Ed. ’57, Ed.D. ’73 Rayna J. White, J.D. ’10 Kelwyn L. White Virginia D. White, B.S. ’64, M.S.Ed. ’81 Donald A. White, B.S.Ed. ’53 June White, B.S.Ed. ’10 Jamie L. Whitfield, B.A. ’83 Sarah E. Whittle Faith Whittlesey Novia P. Whyte, B.B.A. ’00, M.A. ’05 Carol Wiadro Priya Wickramanayake, B.A. ’10 Alexandria E. Wiedenbaum Audrey, B.B.A. ’81 and Barry J. Wiederman, B.B.A. ’81 Barbara Wieman Dorothy P. Wienecke, B.A. ’60

Barbara Wiener, B.S.Ed. ’61 Jennifer I. Wiener, B.A. ’08 Tami S. Wiener-Stout, B.B.A. ’62 Irene Wierzbicki Sarah A. Wieselthier Mary J. Wigdzinski George R. Wikstrom, B.A. ’65, M.S.Ed. ’73 Diana T. Wikstrom, M.A. ’77 Donald R. Wilber, B.A. ’71 Susan V. Wildberger, B.A. ’53 Lisa M. Wilder, B.A. ’90 Susan Amy Wilens, B.A. ’82 Andrew H. Wilkins Edith, B.A. ’42 and Horatio L. Wilkinson Elena Wilkonski, B.A. ’96 Lynn D. Wille, B.S. ’02 Debra A. Willett, B.A. ’98 Joanne M. Willey Tammy L. Williams, B.A. ’92 Robert L. Williams, B.A. ’50 Leah Williams Brana S. Williams, B.S.Ed. ’65 Gerald M. Williams, B.A. ’00, M.A. ’04 Warren A. Williams, B.B.A. ’54 Ashley E. Williams, B.A. ’10 Patricia Williams David J. Williamson, B.B.A. ’83 Philemona Williamson Wayne A. Willoughby, B.B.A. ’87 Brandon Wills, B.A. ’10 Burke J. Wilmore Barry Wilner Evan D. Wilner, B.A. ’07 Lois O. Wilson Charmaine S. Wilson, B.B.A. ’83 Kathryn R. Wilson, B.B.A. ’86, M.B.A. ’90 James J. Wilson, B.A. ’04 John Wilson Keir L. Wilson, B.A. ’05 David H. Winchell Brandon R. Wind, J.D. ’96 Rochelle Winderman, B.A. ’69

Rae L. Wine, B.A. ’09 Linda S. Winicki, M.B.A. ’86 Laura S. Winkelman, B.A. ’81 Helaine D. Winograd, B.B.A. ’83 Anne B. Winter, B.A. ’42 Linda S. Winters, B.S.Ed. ’61 Mary M. Wirth, M.S.Ed. ’71 Kathleen L. Wirth, B.B.A. ’02 Emily R. Wiseblatt, B.S.Ed. ’61, M.S.Ed. ’67 Mary Wittenborg Jodi Wladyka Caryn E. Woerner, B.A. ’10 Walter G. Wohlafka, B.B.A. ’75 Alexander S. Wohlner Stephanie J. Wojcik, B.B.A. ’10 Katherine A. Wolanske, B.A. ’07 Sanford B. Wolf, J.D. ’74 Karla Wolfangle Alan B. Wolfer Nina G. Wolff, B.A. ’69, M.A. ’76 Joshua M. Wolfson, B.S.Ed. ’08, M.S. ’10 Karen P. Wolk, M.B.A. ’91 Edith N. Wolkenberg Ariel Wolkowicki, B.A. ’01 Frank J. Wolling, B.S. ’50 Precious D. Wolo, B.B.A. ’07 Jeffrey M. Wong Toon-Chien Wong, B.A. ’02 Suzanne Wong, B.B.A. ’92 Matthew H. Woodard, J.D. ’03 Stephanie L. Woodrow, B.A. ’07 Claire L. Wooley, B.A. ’53 David E. Woolwine Kristen L. Woulfe, B.A. ’06 James K. Wright, B.A. ’90 William G. Wright, B.A. ’85 Julie, B.A. ’01, M.S.Ed. ’03 and Zak W. Wright, B.B.A. ’96, M.B.A. ’00 Nicole A. Wright, B.A. ’10 Karen Wuertz, B.A. ’90 Paul A. Wurtz Robert S. Wyan, B.S. ’84

Winifred Wymes Jill P. Wynns, B.A. ’68 Ashley R. Wyzan, J.D. ’10 Fredric A. Yablon, B.B.A. ’69 Carl Yablonka Thomas M. Yamond, B.B.A. ’87 Rosemarie Yancosek, B.A. ’86 Mordy Yankovich F. C. Yannelli, J.D. ’92 Nichole R. Yanno, B.S. ’10 Denise L. Yannone, B.A. ’73, M.S.Ed. ’74 Cristina R. Yannucci, J.D. ’96 Elizabeth C. Yarbrough, B.A. ’72, M.A. ’73 Helen Yasinoski Brendon R. Yearwood, B.A. ’06 Cynthia Yeh, B.A. ’08 Joan Yelles, B.S.Ed. ’61 Leatrice N. Yelman, B.A. ’49 Laura A. Yentsch, B.A. ’76 Rafael Yerushalmi, B.A. ’50, M.A. ’53 Yarah Yisrael, B.B.A. ’04 Samuel Yohanan Jeffrey P. Yong, J.D. ’05 Kim Yongdeok Lori Young Lisa M. Young, B.A. ’10 Amber D. Young, B.A. ’10 Robert K. Young, B.B.A. ’79 Lyman P. Young, M.S.Ed. ’56 Christopher C. Youse, B.B.A. ’95 Adly A. Youssef Madhiya Yunas, B.A. ’07, M.S.Ed. ’08 Rostislav Yuniver Laurajean Zabielski Rachel A. Zabinski, B.A. ’08 Erik S. Zablocki, B.B.A. ’09 June Zaccone Irene, B.B.A. ’82 and Albert M. Zaccor, B.A. ’82 Henry Zach Leona V. Zahalka, B.S.Ed. ’63 Jennifer, B.A. ’97 and Anthony Zahtila, B.B.A. ’98

Brian V. Zaino, M.A. ’84 Joseph K. Zajic, B.E. ’85 Shareen G. Zaki David S. Zakrewski, B.S. ’95 Robert Zaldo Valerie Zaleski Vincent V. Zaleski, B.A. ’10 Carlos Zamdra Yonatan E. Zamir, J.D. ’06 Dominick Zampini, B.B.A. ’96 Neil M. Zang, B.A. ’59 Carol A. Zarzycki Richard A. Zaun, B.B.A. ’71 Deborah J. Zelen, B.B.A. ’83 Marie, M.A. ’69 and H. M. Zembruski, M.B.A. ’71 Jonathan M. Zeva, B.B.A. ’07 Virginia L. Ziagos Richard E. Ziccardi, B.B.A. ’89 Domenick Ziccardi, B.A. ’68 Sara J. Ziedenweber, M.A. ’07 Patricia A. Ziegler, B.S. ’64 Brian K. Ziegler Roslyn A. Ziegler, M.S.Ed. ’97 Brian Zilber Stephanie C. Zimmerman, B.A. ’71, M.A. ’75 Evan C. Ziogas, B.B.A. ’82 Brett R. Zoeller, B.A. ’08 Linda, B.S.Ed. ’71 and David B. Zoffer, B.A. ’69 Michel Zohouri, B.B.A. ’92 Veronica M. Zolek Lori Zollman, B.B.A. ’79 Kristal B. Zook Paula J. Zottoli, B.B.A. ’80 Jason E. Zove, B.A. ’10 Arnold H. Zudick, B.A. ’71 William J. Zukowski, B.S. ’66 Theresa M. Zulic Cynthia K. Zumbrun, B.A. ’92 Susan E. Zwillenberg, Ph.D. ’92 Alexander R. Zwillinger

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2009-10 Corporations • Foundations $1 million + Kermit Gitenstein Foundation, Inc. North Shore-Long Island Jewish Health System

$500,000 to $999,999 The David and Sondra Mack Foundation, Inc.

$100,000 to $499,999 Barbara and Maurice Deane Philanthropic Fund Carol and Alan J. Bernon Family Charitable Foundation Edith Baldinger Charitable Lead Annuity Trust The Fay J. Lindner Foundation Horace and Amy Hagedorn Fund of the Long Island Community Foundation Robert B. Catell Charitable Fund The 2001 Frederick and Nancy DeMatteis Family Charitable Trust The Tom and Judy Moore Foundation

$50,000 to $99,999 Abraham J. Gross CRAT Albert and Pearl Ginsberg Foundation Inc. The Dionne Foundation, Inc. The Donald Everett Axinn Trust JP Morgan Chase and Co. Laurence T. Ginsberg Family Fund The Whitmore Group, Ltd. Zarb Family Fund

$25,000 to $49,999 Barnes & Noble College Booksellers Berlin Family Foundation Compass Group USA The D’Addario Music Foundation Howard and Muriel Weingrow Charitable Fund I. Waldbaum Family Foundation Kraft Foods Lackmann Culinary Services Law Offices of Binder and Binder PC OSI Pharmaceuticals Foundation Structure Tone Inc. The Randy and Barbara Ann Frankel Foundation WallachBeth Capital LLC

$10,000 to $24,999 Anonymous Friend of Hofstra University Astoria Federal Savings The Bessie Rattner Foundation, Inc. BDO USA, LLP Bethpage Federal Credit Union Capital One N.A. Ceridian

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Certilman Balin Adler and Hyman, LLP Columbian Lawyers’ Association of Nassau County, Inc. The Cooper Family Foundation Inc. Emblem Health Services, LLC Ernst & Young Foundation Estee Lauder Inc. Fannie Mae SERVE Matching Gift Donations Flushing Savings Bank, FSB Garfunkel Wild, and Travis P.C. Goldman Sachs & Co. Hancock’s Pharmacy and Surgical Inc. The Island Financial Group, LLC J. Kings Food Service Professionals, Inc. The Jaffe Family Foundation James D’Addario Family Foundation Jodi and Robert Rosenthal Family Foundation Knickerbocker Fine Arts Ltd. Long Island Business News The Long Island Medical Foundation, Inc. The Martin B. Greenberg Foundation, Inc. National Grid USA Neurological Surgery PC New York Community Bank Foundation Newsday, Inc. Niki and Joe Gregory Charitable Foundation OppenheimerFunds Legacy Program Queensboro UNICO Foundation Inc. Rauch Foundation Save The Starfish Foundation The Slomo and Cindy Silvian Foundation Inc. Sterling and Sterling, Inc. TD Bank Charitable Foundation Wells Fargo Bank, NA

ETS Institutional TOEFL Farrell Fritz PC Forest City Ratner Companies Grant Thornton LLP Group Contract, Inc. Headstrong Foundation Katz Tax Seminars, LLC KPMG LLP Kramer Levin Naftalis and Frankel LLP Leslie C. Quick, Jr. and Regina A. Quick Trust Foundation Lockheed Martin Corporation Long Island Contractors Association The M-N-D Offit Family Trust Macy’s Corporate Services, Inc. Madden Family Foundation Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Mallouk Family Fund of the Long Island Community Foundation Meadowbrook Women’s Initiative Ltd. MetLife Foundation Milburn Sales Company The Netherland-America Foundation NYSLECET Pamela and Richard Rubinstein Foundation Proskauer Rose LLP The R. Shapiro Family Foundation Richman & Levine, PC Schwartz & Company, LLP Sheet Metal Workers Local Union 28 The St. Paul Companies Inc. Securities Litigation Tiro A. Segno Foundation Inc. TXX Services Inc. United Food and Commercial Workers International Union WAC Lighting-LI Community Foundation Walmart Stores, Inc. WDF Inc. The Weiler Family Foundation Zvolensky Family Foundation Inc.

$5,000 to $9,999

$2,500 to $4,999

A C Desk Co Inc. Anonymous Friends of Hofstra University Arnold Saltzman Family Charitable Fund of Long Island Community Foundation Association for a Better Long Island Inc. Barclays BlueWater Communications Group, LLC Broadridge Securities Processing Solutions, Inc. C. M. and F. Group Inc. Capital One Services LLC The Charles T. and Rose Marie Walsh Charitable Fund Citigroup Payment Services Commencement Flowers, Inc. CSC Holdings Inc. DBA Kristina Hernandez Volleyball Camps

590-600 Realty Corp. Advanced Neurosurgery Assoc PC Alan and Marilyn Plotz Charitable Giving Account Alisha C. Levin Memorial Fund of The Philadelphia Foundation American Express PAC Match American Recycling Management, LLC Bank of America, N.A. Bannon Holdings LLC Collins, McDonald & Gann, P.C. Com Bell Systems, Inc. Delta Computer Group Doug Hall Consulting Inc. Emerald Management Services, Inc. Enterprise Rent-A-Car Ernst & Young

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Feil Family Foundation First Long Island Investors, LLC Friends for Richard Guardino GEICO Direct George D. Benjamin Foundation Inc. The Gordon and Llura Gund Foundation Greater New York LECET Fund Harold E Hirsch Foundation Inc. Hempstead Funeral Home HLW International, LLP IBM Corporation Island Photography Inc. J S Rose Enterprises Johnson and Johnson Knockout Pest Control Inc. Larsen Foundation Inc. Liz Claiborne Foundation Local 342 Long Island Public Service Employees Long Island Development Corporation Long Island Gym Equipment Company Metropolitan West Capital Management, LLC Mitchell & Titus LLP Nabors Corporate Services, Inc. Nassau Community College Foundation, Inc. New York Power Authority New York State United Teachers Nexus Consortium Inc. Petro-Melville Polimeni Family LLC PricewaterhouseCoopers Pyramid Foundation, Inc. Rivkin Radler LLP Rosenberg Neuwirth & Kuchner Royall and Company SCS Printing and Office Products Inc. SH Group, Inc. Sidney B. Bowne & Son, LLP Telephonics Corporation Vicom Computer Services Inc. Walter Scott and Partners Limited WLNY Limited Partnership Zimmerman/Edelson, Inc.

$1,000 to $2,499 Allstate Insurance Company Arch Insurance Group Ask Abstract Operating Account BBDO Bethlyn Enteprises Inc. Bi-County Mailing Black Rock Solutions Blue and Gold Lacrosse Camp Inc. The Borgia Family Foundation The Claflin Company Club Ace Long Island Coccia Foundation Commander Enterprises, LLC

Compliance Reports of America Congregation Sons of Israel Consulate General of Spain Continental Home Loans, Inc. Cullen and Dykman LLP Custom D’Signs Cyrus Capital Management Deloitte Foundation Deutsche Bank DiConza Law, P.C. Edmar Cleaning Corp. Elevator Refurbishing Corp. Elissa and Herbert Epstein Philanthropic Fund of the Jewish Communal Foundation Express Scripts, Inc. Family and Children’s Association First American Title Ins. Co. Fogarty Enterprises Friends of Howard Weitzman Friends of Jon Cooper Committee Friends of Long Island Wrestling, Inc. Friends of Tom Suozzi Gary Wood Associates GE Foundation Genesis Securities, LLC Getman Realty Inc Global Share Resource Foundation Goodphone Communications, Inc. Greene and Company L.L.P. Hanna Carpet, Inc. Helen Matchett Demario Foundation Inc. Herr’s Indexing Service Hess Companies Hession, Bekoff, Cooper and Lo Piccolo, LLP The Hirschhorn Foundation Hirst Family Fund The Hofmann Family Charitable Fund The Holley Group, Inc. Howard Smith Family Foundation Incorporated Village of Hempstead Islamic Center of Long Island Island Strategies Inc. J & J Miles Rubber Corp. J. D’Addario and Company, Inc. Jack and Dorothy Kupferberg Family Foundation Jaspan Schlesinger LLP JCDA Consulting, Inc. Jerry Spiegel Associates Inc. Jessie Vincent, Inc. Joseph and Sidell Einbinder Family Trust LLC Katz, Bernstein & Katz, LLP LaMay’s Tree Service Inc. Lavine for Good Government Lehman Plant Care Co Inc. Lehr Construction Corp. Lexis-Nexis Lighthouse Development Group, LLC Local 338 RWDSU/UFCW Local Union 7 United Brotherhood of Carpenters


2009-10 Corporations • Foundations Long Island Board of Realtors, Inc. Louis and Lillian Detkin Foundation Madison Square Garden Martin and Toni Sosnoff Foundation Matco Service Corp. Max Capital Inc. MBF Clearing Corp. Mendes Vein Care Mindshift Resources Inc. Modell’s II, Inc. MRS Baking Distribution Corp. MTA Long Island Rail Road Nancy and Richard Freedman Fund Nassau Suffolk Hospital Council National Basketball Players Foundation, Inc. The National Italian American Foundation, Inc. New York Presbyterian Hospital New York State Bar Association NGL Group, LLC Norman and Bettina Roberts Foundation, Inc. Nussbaum Yates Berg Klein & Wolpow, LLP Party Time Pascucci Family Foundation Pavemaster, Inc. PEIR Peter Gisolfi Associates Pieper New York Multistate Bar Review, Ltd. Pine Hollow Charity Fund, Inc. The Posillico Group Foundation, Inc. PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP Recovery Racing III LLC Redeana Maintenance Inc. Richard and Lila Holland Philanthropic Fund The Rizzo Living Trust Rosenthal Family Foundation Inc. Ruskin Moscou Faltischek PC Schlissel Ostrow Karabatos, PLLC Scholastic Promotions Inc. Schwing Electrical Supply Corp. State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company Suffolk Community College Foundation, Inc. Suffolk County Bar Assn. Sutton & Edwards Inc. Syska Hennessy Group T.G. Nickel and Associates, LLC Tetra Tech, Inc. TheaterMania.com, Inc. Thomas A Famigletti Charitable Foundation The Timber Lake Foundation UnitedHealthcare Services, Inc. US Trust Bank Verizon Foundation Veterans Transportation Co., Inc.

The Wasserman Foundation Weber Law Group LLP Westfield Capital Management Company LP Whitney Capital Company William A. Munck, P.C. Winston & Strawn LLP Wolters Kluwer Law & Business Wyeth

$500 to $999 A.M. Marca, Inc. Advantage Payroll Services The Allstate Foundation Ambri Corp. Anaconda Sports Inc. Angle IronWorks Inc. Aon Foundation Applied GeoServices, Inc. Archaeological Institute of America Associated Energy Services B. Thayer Associates Barilla Company Bessemer Trust Co. Big Brothers Big Sisters of Long Island, Inc. Blendex Industrial Corp Briscoe Protective Systems, Inc. Broadcast Pix Brothers Auto Service Inc. Butler Rogers Baskett Architects California Pizza Kitchen, Inc. Camray LLC Canteen Vending Cardone Family Fund CCR Associates LLC Cedar Shopping Centers Partnership, L.P. Chubb and Son, Inc. Ciofrone Enterprises Inc. Clem Snacks Inc. Coach USA, Inc. Coca Cola Bottling Company of New York, Inc. The Cohen Family Charitable Trust Community Development Corp. of LI Cozen O’Connor Attorneys Creation Entertainment Cybergrafix Inc. D.R. Brown and Co., Inc. Deputy Chief Raymond Downey Scholarship Charity Fund E. W. Howell Co. Inc. East Rockaway Post No. 958 Educational Bus Transportation Inc. EMCOR Services Enright Court Reporting, Inc. Ernest Lowenstein Foundation, Inc. ETS Services, Inc. ExxonMobil Foundation FF Joseph Hunter Memorial Four Season Roofing Inc. Freeport Auto Parts and Wrecking Corp. Friends of Mark Cuthbertson General Mills Foundation

Global Advisement Group LLC Gordon L. Seaman, Inc. The Guidance Group, Inc. Harding and Moore Harold Levinson Associates Inc. Healy Success Solutions, Inc. Heating and Burner Supply Inc. Hempstead Chamber of Commerce Hempstead-Uniondale Rotary Hoffman Grayson Architects LLP Hoffmann and Baron LLP I. Janvey and Sons Inc. Irish-American Society of Nassau, Suffolk and Queens, Inc. J. A. Sexauer Inc. J. Kings Food Service Professionals, Inc. Jamac Frozen Food Corp. Jato Builders Jim Paterson Agency Inc. Joe Corcoran Productions, Inc. K & F Drug Corp. DBA KKS Basketball, Inc. The Landtek Group, Inc. La Parma II LI Federation of Labor AFL-CIO Local 1102 RWDSU Long Island Real Estate Group The McGraw-Hill Companies Maccarone Plumbing Inc. Massapequa Coast Little League Mayfair Power System Inc. The McGraw-Hill Companies Merrill Lynch and Co Foundation, Inc. Meyer, Suozzi, English & Klein, PC Miller Realty Associates Miller Systems, Ltd. Moody’s Investors Service MPS Manamation Payroll Services Inc. NAI Long Island Nastasi and Associates, Inc. NEFCU New York Community Bank New York Life Foundation New York Schools Insurance Reciprocal NOGA Park Row South Realty Corp. Pearson Education Peter, Friedman and Co. LLP PFC Advanced Associates Pfizer, Inc. Phi Epsilon Sorority Pirinea and Company CPA’s PC Pitney Bowes Police Reserve of Nassau County Inc. R & J Graphics Inc. Razor Wrestling Club Red Marble Media Inc. Rock It Entertainment LLC Ryan & Conlon LLP Salerno Brokerage Corp. Saltzman Foundation, Inc. Sandy’s Party Supply Center, Inc.

Schipper Bulb Co, Inc. Showtime Networks Sign-A-Graphics, Inc. Solomon and Herrera, PLLC Standard Law Enforcement Supply Co. State Farm Insurance Suffolk County PBA, Inc. Target TBVB, LLC Teamsters Local Union No 282 Theodore Roosevelt American Inn of Court Trent Partners and Associates, Inc. Twi-Laq Industries, Inc. University Electronics Vanasse Hangen Brustlin, Inc. Wachovia Foundation The Walt Disney Company Foundation William Charles Printing, Inc. William Penn Life Insurance Co. Woods and Associates World Wide Save Energy Inc. Zollenberg Family Fund

$250 to $499 1055 Stewart Avenue Realty LLC 1150 Deli Corp A. Vournou Construction Management Group, LLC Abrams Fensterman Fensterman Eisman Greenberg Formato & Einiger, LLP AC Sports Action Fitness USA African Caribbean Society Alderman and Company LLP All Pro Horticulture, Inc. All-American Packaging American International Group Inc. Anonymous Donor Associated Press Associations Association of Legal Writing Directors BAE Systems Bank of America Foundation The Bank of New York Mellon Community Partnership Barrier-Free Access Systems, Inc. Bethpage Hicksville Lodge No. 975 F and AM Big Geyser, Inc. Cameron Engineering and Associates, LLP Chernoff Diamond and Company LLC ChevronTexaco Corporation Cianciulli Meng and Panos Clearvision Colleran, O’Hara & Mills LLP Commercial Industrial Brokers Society of Long Island County Cork B. P. and P. Assoc. Cronin, Cronin & Harris PC D & F Development Group, LLC Damianos Realty Group LLC Deutsche Bank Americas Foundation

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DeWitt Stern Group, Inc. DiMascio and Associates LLP Dinapoli 2010 District Attorney’s Office Donaldson Interiors Inc. The Dorfman Organization Ltd. Edwin Welch Jr, Post No 1132 Eisbrouch & Marsh LLC The Eisenberg Law Firm Emtec Consultants Professional Engineers, PLLC Essential Maintenance Products Inc. F & V Distribution Company, LLC Fabrico Enterprises Inc. Faden & Goldmacher Fireworks by Grucci Inc. Forchelli, Curto, Deegan, Schwartz, Mineo, Cohn & Terrana, LLP Four Seasons Power Equipment, Inc. Framing Mantis G & G Athletic Wear, Inc. Gabrielli Truck Sales, LTD Genesee Elementary School Geoghan, Cohen & Bongiorno, LLC Gervase & Vallone, PC GF Capital Management and Advisors LLC GLD Investors Corp. Glenmont Capital Management, LLC Goodman-Marks Associates Inc. Grassi and Co., CPA’s PC Guardian Life Insurance Co. of America Guthridge Insurance Agency, Inc. Hempstead Hispanic Civic Association, Inc Hempstead PBA Hillary Needle Events, Inc. Holtz, Rubenstein, Reminick, LLP HSBC Philanthropic Programs Invest In Others Charitable Foundation Inc. Island Abstract Inc. J & B Systems Inc. Jaeckle Kearney, & Lepselter, CPA’s PC Jaffe & Koumourdas, LLP James Catterton and Lois Wasoff Charitable Gift Fund KeySpan KJC Public Relations Koshers and Company, C.P.A.’s L.A. Fernandez Insurance Agency, Inc. Lamb & Barnosky, LLP Larry H. Haber, Esq. Law Office of Carmine E. Esposito Law Offices of Alan B. Hodish, LLC Law Offices of Clifford J. Petroske PC Law Offices of Thomas L. Costa, LLP Lizzie and Jonathan M. Tisch Fund

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2009-10 Corporations • Foundations Lombardo Inc. Loughborough University M and T Bank Martorella & Grasso, LLP Massapequa Park Pizza, Inc. Massapequa Post #1066 Mayday Communications, Inc. Medallion Financial Corp. Melody Cleaners of East Meadow Inc. Meltzer, Lippe, Goldstein & Breitstone, LLP Mound Cotton Wollan & Greengrass Nassau Health Care Corp. NESCO Bus and Truck Sales Inc. NESCO Bus Maintenance Inc. New York Life Insurance Co. New York State Comptroller New York Times Company Foundation North Shore Auto and Towing Inc. Northrop Grumman Foundation Ohio State University Oro Puro II Otto Keil Florists Inc. Paul Conte Cadillac, Inc. Phyllis and Michael Seaman Charitable Fund Pro-Active Maintenance LLC The Prudential Foundation Pulli Mechanical Co., Inc. Qualcomm R and Z Ventures, Inc. Retail Wholesale and Dept. Store Union Rhino Citrus Inc. RNJ Electronics Rocaton Investment Advisors, LLC Rosen Seymour Shapss Martin & Company, LLP Shell Oil Company Foundation Sher, Herman, Bellone & Tipograph P.C. Smartmoves, Inc. The Society of the Friendly Sons of St. Patrick on LI, NY Star-Med Health Information Management Sercices Stephen Celella Inc. Swing The Teapot Inc. T.C.S.G., Inc. Texas Christian University Three Harbors Garden Club Tompkins & Davidson, LLP Tulip Bakery Corp. U S Limousine Service Ltd. UBAC Corp. UBS University of Kentucky Virtual Back Office Software, Inc. Vision Long Island Wantagh Post 1273 Wells Capital Management Wendy Morgan Family Law William Daniello and Son William Haft and Phyllis Haft Foundation, Inc. Winterberry Farm Wulfpac Charitable Funding

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X-Cell Realty Associates LLC YMCA of Greater New York Zere Real Estates Services, Inc. Zion Cathedral Church of God in Christ

$100 to $249 1188 Realty Corporation 140 Dupont St, LLC 1800 Walt Whitman CW NF LLC 6 D’s Beverage Corp. AA Realty of Seaford, Inc. ABC Bros Auto Sales Inc. Abstracts Incorporated Advanced Hearing Systems, Inc. Advantage Title Agency, Inc. Advisors Asset Management Adwar Video Ahn and Associates LLC Alan Raymond Barr, P.C. Albanese Organization Inc. Amcind Corp American Economic Planning Group American Electric Power Corporation American Express Foundation American Italian Historical American Land Services, Inc. Ameriprise Financial Services, Inc. Anchin, Block & Anchin, LLP Ancient Order of Hibernians Division 3 Arash Real Estate and Management Co. AstraZeneca Pharmaceuticals LP Atlantic Agency, Insurance and Taxes AvalonBay Communities, Inc. Balco Industries, Inc. Baldwin Post #246 Batters Up Long Island, LLC Baybrent Construction Corporation BDL Affiliates Inc. Bel-Mar Oil Co., Inc. Bender Insurance Agency, Inc. Berkadia Commercial MTG LLC Bernhardi, Coghill & Associates LLC The Big New England Football Clinic, Inc. Bill Gallo Realty Blaze Construction Services, Inc. Bloom CPA PLLC Brian S. O’Neil Gift Fund Bristol-Myers Squibb Foundation Brumberger Foundation Inc. Business Builders Associates Corp. C and D Consulting Agency Corp. Cammarasana and Bilello Carle Place Post #1718 Caruso, Caruso, & Branda, PC Cavan P and B Association, Inc. Celtic Ventures LLC

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Charles Wagner Post #421 Chicago Title Insurance Company The Children’s Village Chrebet’s, Inc. Cill Cais Players Cineshooter, LLC Colgate-Palmolive Company Commerce Spring Corp. Con Edison Connolly’s Irish Pub LTD. Corcoran/Vegas Productions, Inc. Corn Products International Inc. Cornell Cooperative Extention of Nassau County Covert Ave. Delicatessen, Inc. Crystal Infosystems Inc. D S Simon Production, Inc. Daniel J. Hannon and Associates, Inc. Delta Dental of New York DiMarco Real Estate Investors The Doris R Juster Rev TR Dow Corning Corporation Dr. Fuhrman Online, Inc. E & W Greystone Delicatessen E. Slott & Company, CPA’s Evans International F and N Food Corp. FBR Capital Markets Charitable Foundation Ford Presidential Library Fox News Fratello & Fox, P.C. Fuster Family Trust G.T. Systems, Inc. Gap Foundation Genesis Creations Contracting, LTD Gennari’s Italian French Bakery Gerber Realty Co. Gino’s Caffe Gino’s Pizzeria Glass and Glass Gold Coast Bank Goldberg Family Trust Goldman and Associates Graham Family Charitable Gift Fund Groothuis and Company Gutman, Mintz, Baker, & Sonnenfeldt, PC The Hain Celestial Group, Inc. Harras Bloom & Archer, LLP Harry F. George, PC Haworth Inc. Hercules Corporation HGS Advisory Hilton Long Island Huntington Home NY Corp. Hospitality Marketing Howard A. Van Wagner Post #962 Hypo Real Estate Capital Corp. Inter County Glass Inc. Ionia Corp. Irvin N. Tolkin Foundation Irvin Simon Photographers Inc. Island All-Star Softball Camp J. De Pasquale Masonry J. Fallon’s Tap Room J.M.R. Concrete Corp.

Jackson National Life Insurance Company of New York JFD Sales Consulting Service Corp. Jim’s Deli JK Financial Jobco Incoporated John A. Danzi, LLC Joliann Enterprises, Inc. Jonas Ehrlich Charitable Foundation, Inc. JSL Management Corp. Judar Enterprises Ltd. Kantor and Kopman Kellogg FAFH Kenneth Richards, CPA, P.C. Kerschbaum Living Trust Kramer Dill of Livingston & Moore Lauritano Appraisal Services Inc. Law Office of Frank A. Doddato, P.C. Law Offices of Eric S. Rosenblum Law Offices of Kenneth Marten Law Offices of Michael Scott Green Lawn Raiders Inc. Lazer, Aptheker, Rosella & Yedid, P.C. Lisore Inc. Littman Krooks LLP Lloyd Staffing Long Island Sanitation Equipment Co. Louis Lefkowitz Realty, Inc. Lowry Grafix Lynbrook Post No. 335 M3 Development Corporation Malverne Post 44 Manhasset Sporting Goods Margolin, Winer & Evens, LLP Market Research Association Marsh and McLennan Companies Martin Lehrer Foundation The Mayo Society McGraw-Hill Companies Medco Health Solutions Mid Island Irish American Club Misiano Shulman Capetola & Kessler, LLP The Law Offices of Mitchell B. Shpelfogel, P.C. ML Realty Group, Inc. Morgan Stanley Fund Services Mugsy’s L C Inc. Mutual of America My Carmela’s, Inc. Nassau County Ancient Order of Hibernians Feis Committee Nassau County Organization American Legion of New York Nassau Police Post #1050 NCA Express, Inc. New York Islanders O’Corroll Recovery Room Bar and Grill O’Donnell’s Pub Oracle Corporation Palm Beach Management Corp. Parkville Deli Parts Authority

Patrick B. Kerins Painting Contractor Paul Conte Chevrolet, Inc. PepsiCo Foundation Pergament Investments, Inc. Pezzi Pizza, Inc. Phi Alpha Delta Pieceful Quilting Piermont Wealth Management Inc. Pomwonderful, LLC Port Washington Youth Act Inc. Precision Envelope and Printing Co. Prospect Sports Corporation Psychotherapy Associates LLP Quality Fitness Services Queens Botanical Garden Society, Inc. Quinlan Insurance Services, Inc. Raiser & Kenniff, P.C. Rapacki & Sons Rappaport, Glass, Greene & Levine, LLP Richie’s Manor Irish Shoppe, Inc. The Richard Willits Family Fund Richman & Levine PC Robert F. and Francisca V. Kan Philanthropic Fund Robert Marks, Inc. Robert Van Cott Post No. 1139 Rosicki Rosicki & Associates, PC RugsUsa.com Sahn Ward & Baker, PLLC Salt Songs, Inc. Sanford M. and Phyllis Bolton TTEE Sanofi-Aventis U.S. Science Applications International Corporation Seaford Avenue Corp. Secure Access Digital Systems Select A Home/Island South Realty Corp. Select Investment Properties Inc. Selmar Realty Signature Bank Skudin Surf Inc. Smith Haven Pediatrics Snack House Inc St. Anthony Society State Farm Insurance Steven Epstein Productions, Inc. Studio Graphics and Screen Prints Inc. Suffolk County Archaeological Association Sunstone Hotels Syosset Truck Smithtown Central School District Thomson West Corporation Three Boys Restaurant Inc. TNV Technical Services Inc. The Travelin’ Humn’ Birds Baseball Camp Inc Trius Inc. TSG Real Estate Development Tullett Prebon (Americas)


2009-10 Corporations • Foundations Holdings Inc. Two Cousins Fish Market, Inc. United American Land, LLC USA Int’l Sale Inc. Van Biema Value Partners Varner and Associates Wall and William Financial Group Inc. Wendbing Corp. Widlitz & Stern, P.C. Williams Solutions Services Inc. Your Home Realty, LTD

Less than $100 292 Meacham Avenue Auto Repair A & R Tool Co LLC AAA Vision Now, Inc. AC Dubbs LPI LLC AJF Industries Corp. All About Records Inc. Ameduri, Galante & Friscia LLP Ameriprise Financial Ancient Order of Hibernians AOL Time Warner Foundation AXA Foundation Bauman & Krasnoff LLP B.D. Bena Entertainment Inc. Berry Hill Social Committee BNY Mellon Asset Servicing

Brownie Troop #3408 Cardinal Management, LLC Caruso & Boughton Realty, Inc. Cat Construction Corp. Cathedral Post 1087 CIGNA Corporation Coca Cola Foundation Cohen & Schwartz Community Hearing & Speech Center Congruent Inc. Crowd Control Entertainment LLC D&K Motorsports Dance Notation Bureau Denville Web Associates, LLC Dufek & Associates Elbow Grease Empire Office Inc. Errol Grimes Dance Group, Inc. Fanny Soisson Real Estate Inc Fel’s Hairstyling First Data Corporation Franklin Square Post 1014 FTC v. Datacom Marketing G & D Military Surplus, Inc. Gene Liquors Inc. Girl Scout Troop 1502 Girl Scouts of Nassau County Girl Scouts of Nassau County Troop 1455 Hollander Foundation Home of the Alliance, Inc.

ING Inwood Country Club Isadora Duncan International Institute, Inc. Island Park Post #1029 Jay Kaplan LLC John C. Fitzpatrick Johnson Controls Inc. Josip Kostovic Facelift Renovations June Kelly Gallery Inc. Karen M. Henley Revocable Trust Kathleen Byrne Business Service, Inc. Kay W. Ray Living Trust Kenneth J. Cynar Public Relations Ltd. L.P.R. Precision Parts & Tool Co., Inc. L.Z. Brokerage, Inc. Linda D’Avino Livrieri & Golub, Inc. Lowenstein Sandler PC M.I.A. Design Inc. Marzullo Bros Corp. Marzullo’s Pastry Shop II Merrick Post No. 1282 Mid Island Therapy Assoc. LLC Middle States Association Millennium Children’s Therapy Minister’s Discretionary Fund

Miss Joanne’s Learning Center MMC Matching Gifts Program Montebello Realty Corp. Oceanside Memorial Post 1246 Omega Phi Beta Original Eric Shoe-Nuf Shoe Inc. Ostwald Corporation, Inc. Oxhead Road Sunshine PACA, Inc. Parker Jewish Institute Foundation Past County Commanders Assoc Amer Legion Peter Trimboli Insurance Agency Inc. PI Marine Pitney Bowes Inc. Planwise, Inc. PNC Foundation Progressive School of LI Prospective Accounting Solutions R.J. Hower Company R.P.S. Inc. Reisert’s Limousine Service, Inc. Rhoda Advocate Robert H. Spittel Post 1285 Robert VanCott Aux 1139 The Robert Wanderman Revocable Trust Agreement UAD

Ronald J. Lavit LLC Runyon’s Sandra Lee Designs Schloss & Walcoe, P.C. Scott B. Hannel DBA Siemens Corporation The Spare Rib, Inc. Stony Brook Medical Management Strong National Museum of Play Tamkang University Tangram International Exhibitions Inc. Tiebout Family Trust Tri State Decorator Twenty First Century Management Service Inc. Ultra Lube II Incorporated Unilever United States United Way of New York City Veterans of Foreign Wars of the U.S. Vinci’s Tow & Recovery Vinnie Buffolino Asphalt The Wallace House Corporation Wealth Accumulation Wendell Terrace Owners Corp. West Hempstead Auxiliary Unit 1087 Yellow Hornets Racing

Donor Spotlight: Christine Houston ’86 Christine Houston earned a B.A. from Hofstra in economics. She was a commuting student, and, like many students, she juggled part-time jobs to help pay for her education. Though her time on campus was limited due to her busy schedule, she remembers, “I had several great professors, especially those in economics and the international business classes — in fact, I took my first Chinese language classes at Hofstra.” Today, Ms. Houston is the founder and managing director of ESGI, a fully retained executive search firm specializing in senior-level appointments in Asia for a select group of multinational clients. The firm serves a range of diverse industry sectors, with its main areas of expertise in financial services, technology and real estate. In 2005, under Ms. Houston’s leadership, ESGI was ranked by Asia Money as one of the Top 10 Best Headhunting Firms in Asia. Ms. Houston entered the executive search profession in 1986 when she joined Korn/Ferry International. She was a partner in the New York office for five years, during which she led and managed crossborder searches with Asia. In 1990 she joined the New York office of TASA (now known as TMP Search), and in 1994 she became the managing partner of the Hong Kong office. During her tenure

with TASA in Hong Kong, she headed the Financial Services and Technology Practices in Asia, including Japan. Ms. Houston is a generous contributor to The Fund for Hofstra University. She says she has stayed involved with University “because the education I received at Hofstra has been integral to my success.” She is also a member of Hofstra’s Women in Leadership program, which highlights the accomplishments of successful Hofstra alumnae and is becoming a professional resource and network for alumnae and current students. Ms. Houston advises students and recent graduates to be on the lookout for professional opportunities and challenges that will move their careers along, perhaps in directions unanticipated. “Always keep your eye on your goal, and don’t get distracted or discouraged by the ‘tasks’ right in front of you,” she says. “What always has worked well for me is to take the opportunity that provides the greatest ‘stretch.’ For example, when I graduated I had two job offers ... one in Garden City and one in New York City. The former actually paid more, and I would have not had major commuting expenses. But I chose to take the New York City job, since I felt that if I took the local job I would become too complacent. And so from New York I went to Tokyo, back to New York and then to Hong Kong, where I have been for 17 years.”

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2009-10 Parent DONORS $10,000 to $24,999 Albert Giannone

$5,000 to $9,999 Richard Rubinstein Pat Santoro

$2,500 to $4,999 Frank A. Berritto

$1,000 to $2,499 Scott Bottles Alison M. Cassidy Louis S. DeLuca Thomas Ferry Al Interlicchio Terry L. Kleid Matthew Luttinger William F. McMahon Philip Pahigian Jeffrey M. Snyder

$500 to $999 Jack Bibas Steven E. Crews Robert Crowley David E. Dale Joe Dennis Albert DiGiovanni Thomas Elfers Henry Emmet Thomas W. Ford Barry Friedman Thomas Gizzi William Guthridge Mark S. Haines Renee and Robert Leary Kenneth J. Lucas David C. Robl Joseph Rotella Gordon L. Seaman James A. Sia Shannon Weber Scott Williams

$250 to $499 Roberta M. Allen-Gilliard William F. Almon Jean L. Antle Lori Arnone Andrew Bach Stephen H. Bentz Patti Jo and Timothy Bigler Robert J. Blohm Stephen Bonanno Anthony Bredehoeft Peter Brigandi John Brigham Melford H. Butts Mary Campion Sherry A. Dauerman Joseph DellaMonica John Desmond Martin Diaz Gracine Gandolfi John R. Gehrke Susan Glicksman John H. Hallaway Mark Hamilton Kathleen P. Hancock Janet Harkins

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Ana M. Hernandez William Jenaway John R. Kenny Joseph Leondis Stephen Loizeaux Linda Loverde Pamela Lucas Wendy Lynch Thomas Mager Bruce Margavitch Jane Matrone Joseph McNally William B. McPherson Karen Miller Ramon N. Mills Betsey Moore Jorj M. Morgan Robert Moyer Richard W. Mullen Judith M. Passiglia Jane A. Prokopowicz Kathleen A. Regan Matthew Rousseau Dean C. Saltmarsh Gregory Sarra Barry S. Savits Linda Schain Phillip Schuetz Carol Schwartz Adolph Siegel Stephen Simonis Elizabeth Sinkoff Jerome S. Some John H. Tan Deanna Thorn Anthony M. Vaccaro Michelle Vertorano

$100 to $249 Carmela Abrahante Debby Adams Harry Adjmi Steve Agel Deborah and Allan A’Hara Lawrence Akabalu Emilio Amendola Joseph Amendolare Grenville Anderson Joseph P. Arangio Dena Baccari Jeffrey Baja Lawrence Barra Laura Bartlett Konstantina Battaglia Steve Beach Alan P. Berman Doreen M. Biebusch Catherine W. Bishop Paul E. Boehm Mark Bonjavanni George F. Bonnici Kevin S. Bonus Georgios Boultadakis Elizabeth Bowlus Christopher Braden Jon Butera Patrick A. Byrne Regina Calder Martin G. Canavan Thomas F. Canty Anthony Carbone Anthony Castagna

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Larry Cernosek Victor Chehebar Angela Chichchester Stephanie Chiha Pierre Chiha Donald K. Clark Michael S. Clifton Patricia M. Colon Joseph Coniglio Louise Coppola Louis J. Cozzetto Patricia B. Craig Steve Cramer Linda Curtin Dawn Daniele Mark B. Davey Lisa J. Davidoff William Davola Darrin G. Dawber Eileen Day Donna De Pasquale Jeanette Del Gatto Melanie S. Del Sole Jerry DelBene Kathleen DelGiacco Vincent Delisi Joanne Dellavecchia Jonathan H. Demas Michael DeNapoli Bryan Dillon George Dodge Ann Doyle Elizabeth Duggan Donna M. Dunbar Karen Duplissie David Eddy Vivian El Shahawi Ralph Elio Jack Extract Pamela Fadness Robert J. Falco Sharon A. Fanelli Martha Faul Susan Fazio Randall Feld Sonia E. Fernandez Roberta B. Fina Thomas D. Fina James P. Flynn Elaine Fox Robert J. Francik Keith Frary Barry Friedman David Friedman Barbara H. Fruscione Cynthia Gale Barbara Garson Deborah Gastler Alan J. Genitempo Ellen George Peter Gianaca Paula Gingras Adrienne S. Glaubiger Diane Goldberg Marc Goodrich Steven C. Gould Angela Graziano Richard Greer Angela Grip Karen Grote Luz M. Guerrero Henry J. Gursky

Joann C. Hadbafnick Gul Hamid Michael Hammer George Hanken Quinne Harris-Lindsey Gina M. Henig Stanley Hesketh Charles S. Hodge Gerard Hoerbelt Guy Hoffman Mary Holcomb Suzanne Hosticka Catherine K. Hunter John Iadevaia Zelma M. Imoke Ophelia R. Jallah Laura Jamieson Charles Jenkins Paul A. Jones Simone Kahen Gary Karch Jack Kilburn Mary E. Kilmer Marlene King Susan M. Klerides Emmy J. Kmet Luciano Kolic Ann Kordas Joshua Krengel Dawn Kreski Thomas Kuchar Amy Kulchinsky Brian M. Kurtz Michael P. Lagana Peter Lalic Scott Lambert Karen M. Langlois Carl Lengel Giovanna Lepore Howard A. Levine Michael Levy Susan F. Levy Sharon Lewitt Richard Liccio Jeffrey S. Liebert Joseph Lingenau Ronald Lippitt Joseph Looney Russell Lopiccolo Diana Lucia Bruce Lutz Stephen Maiocco Marion Maiorino Vera Majerski Irene Malone Suzanne Maltz Christine M. Manning Gus Mantikas Cheryl and Stuart A. Margulies Ron Marinelli Ann Marie Markowitz Diana Masha Andrzej Mazurek James McClain Dennis McDonnell Ellen McKinnon Cameron F. McLean Robert S. Meehan Anthony Mellina Mark Menegus Karl Miller

Robert Mobley Joann Monzillo Betesy Moore Trish Morchower Andrew Moretti Robert Moroukian Ann D. Mortimer Evelyn Mui Quentin Murray Sandra Musson Bruce Nash Michael A. Neely Karen A. Neri Peter J. Neu Keith Newman James Ng Cindy Normand Beata Nowicka-Sans Jeffrey Nutting Frances H. O’Brien Karen O’Connor Godswill O. Okoji Margaret O’Neal Debra A. Orlando Scott W. Osiecki Jeffrey C. Osovski Gregory V. Paci Julie Pardini Joseph R. Patrovich Warren Pearce Nancy C. Perry Jonathan D. Philipson Naomi A. Plakins Maureen Potter Douglas Pratt Valerie Primavera Frank Prisco Tanuja Raghoo Chris Ranelle Richard Robbins Bryan M. Rogan Catherine Rosner Judy Russo Georgia Sahagian Debbie Sandler James SanPhillipo Michael Sarcona David M. Saunders Amy G. Savin Beth Schachtel James A. Schenkel Charles Schneider Rosemary R. Schreiber Dianne C. Seesselberg John Sennott Murry Shapero Cary Shaw Susan M. Silverstein Domenic Siracusa Sandra R. Smith William Socha Peter Solomon Gordon Speir Thomas Stampe Jamie Stavropoulos William Stees Linda and Stuart Steinberg David Sufrin Rita Tabatchunick Mark Teitelbaum Christopher A. Teleha Glen Thompson


2009-10 Parent DONORS Albert P. Tietz Frank Torres Karen Trontz Robert Trout Anthony Tundis Timothy Usher Carmine Verde Charles D. Viera Cynthia I. Viveiros Charles J. Vucci Kimberly Wade Joyce B. Wagner Joyce Walako Larry E. Walker Terri Walsh Andrew C. Wandell Joan T. Waters Robert E. Watkins Mark Weinblatt Charles Weston Herman W. Wiener Lai Kam and Christina Wu K. L. Yung Jeannie Zaccone James Zakutansky Harvey Zelman Ephraim Zion

Less than $100 Anonymous Friend of Hofstra University Barry Abrams John J. Adams Shamin Ahmed Gilda Akler Sal Albanese Carole L. Albyn Sheila Alderman Joanne Alessi Joseph Alexander Laurie Alley Kathleen A. Altner Maddalena Amato Robert Anen Paul Ansel Lauren Aradi Joanne Armstrong Paczkowski Nancy Atwater Jack Auger Andrea Augustine Philip Babcock Francis Bailey Barry B. Baker Ralph Balestrieri Debra Band Hector O. Banegas Theodore Banks Pamela Banks-Davis Martha Barra Mark Barrison Peter S. Barrows Denise Barry Joseph Batista Maria Beau Hulda Beckles-Wilson Peter Bellacera Edward G. Bellomo Allan Berele Michael Berkowitz Michael Berman David M. Bernard Benjamin Bilder

Charles Bill Joseph Binder Cosimo Blangiforti Robert Blau Amy Blotner Kenneth Blue Edward A. Bobrick Paul Boison Claudel Boliscar Colleen Bonanne James Boyce Rosanna Branchinelli Jed Brody Brian Brown Marcos Brujis Robert Brusca John Buckley David J. Buczkowski David Burd Daniel Burg David Burgess Audrey A. Burzynski Harold Byrnes Anthony Cacciatore Matthew Cacciatore Regina Cacciatore Anthony Caiazzo Robert Caine Barbara M. Calderone Cecilia M. Calhoun Anthony Callari Joseph M. Camillery Vincenzo Campagna Ronald Campbell Catherine Cannariato Deborah Capobianco Ann Capolupo Francis Capozzi Joseph Caputo Michael J. Carducci, Jr. Dana Carey Richard Caridi Bruce F. Carlson Daniel J. Carmazzi David Caro Debra F. Carter Rosemarie S. Carter James Casey Robert Casey Patricia Castaldo Colleen Castoro Rosemarie Cavallaro Richard Chandler Clifford Chapin Denise Chin Michael Chiocchio Ali Chiragdin Sung K. Chong Dana Ciccarone Laura Cicchino Ronald Citorik Elizabeth Clement Arnold Cohen Gail Cohen Marjorie Cohn Paul H. Cohen Richard Cohen Scott Cohen Barbara L. Colangelo Charles Colby Judith Cole Deborah Colelli Margaret Conlon

Raymond J. Conroy Barbara C. Cooney Jon Cooper Maria C. Coplin-Roque John P. Cordell Vonda Cortijo Michael Costa Maureen Costello Michael Cottell Mary Ann Cottoy Robert Cox Robin Crane Kathleen Crawford Cora M. Cubria Francis T. Cunningham Joseph Curcio Patricia Curry Philip Cutrone Barry Cyr Gene D’Amico Edward Dana Paul Daniele Eugene Daniels Edward P. Davis Joseph Davoudzadeh Rosemary C. D’Costa Maximmo De Elia Kathleen and Michael De Turo Kenneth De Witt Cheryl Deboer Rosemary Decker-Lawson Thomas DeFrancesco Patrick DeFrancisci Richard Del Ciello Mitcheal Del Valle Catherine A. Delgado Denise DelGaudio Suzanne DeLise Donna DeMarco Louise DeMatteo Christopher J. Dentato James DePasquale Mukund Desai Jodi Dey Patrick Di Lillo Agostino DiBenedetto Darlene M. DiCaro Thomas R. Dick Brian Dickens Carl DiGangi Francisco Dilone Marianne Dilworth Catherine DiMarco Paul A. Dion Anna DiPalma Joan Dolan Robert Dombkowski Dennis Donelon Thomas Dowling Michael Downing Karen Doxey Irina Dozortseva Joan Dratch Lawrence S. Dryer Myrlande Dumas James Dunne Joseph Durwin Betty Eichel John A. Enright Robert Enright Armand O. Ensanian James J. Esposito

Anthony Facciola Raymond Facciolo Frederick Fallon Stephen Fallon Real Fallu Jerry Farra Raoul Farrell Valerie J. Feinstein John P. Feltman Barry Fernbach Marann C. Ferranti-Beede Kerry A. Ferrara Perry Ferrara George Ferraro Stephen Ficchi Cindy Finkle Neil Fischer Eileen Fisher Russell F. Fisher Daniel Fishman Patrick Fitzgibbon Michael Fiume David Flemming Jose Flores Diane Foran Varnel Foucault Vickie Foy Steven Frankel David Franklin Fern Fried Michael Fried James Froccaro Mark Froehlich Deborah Frost Mary Fuertes Margaret Funk Robert Furlong Manolita S. Gadaleta Silvana Gambone Sal Gandiello Mark J. Gandulla Richard P. Gans Josephine Gargiulo John Gaworecki Diane L. Gayer Paul Geiger Lizy George Gail T. Geraldi Kevin Geysen Leila Ghorashi Joseph Giackette Francis Giambalvo Laurence Giammarco Joan O. Gibbons Robert Giglio Douglas Gildenberg James W. Gilkes Arlene and Barry Ginsberg Joseph V. Gioia Jeffrey Glander Alex Go Robert Goetz Russell Goffred Neil R. Gold Steven Gold Sharon F. Goldstein Thomas J. Gong William Goodenough Carl Goodwin Rita A. Gordon Jack Gould Michael J. Grabbe Kevin Gracey

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Miranda Grbic Carrie J. Green Wendy Green Jerry M. Greenberg Arnold Greenfield Jan C. Greenspan Steven Gregos Kevin Griffin Linda Griffith Rene Guenette Robert J. Gunther Michael Gutnick Enrique Guzman Robert Hallowell John D. Hamilton Scott Hannel Jim Hanson Robert Harrah David Hartwick James Hauer Elyse Hausner Eric D. Hawkins James Hayden Connie Healey Stephen Heins Gary Heintz Gretchen Helms Michael Hershfield Joyce Hertsch Tom Heyrman Donald Hickey Eileen Hoerbelt Nadya S. Hoexter Linda Holly-Carcich Lisa Hook Samuel Hudman Donna Hughes Joseph Hutter John P. Iacopelli James Illig Mario Imbrogno Efem Imoke Judith Inguagiato Giovanni Intoci Joseph Intreglia John M. Ioannou Laura Italiano Paul Jacques Paul Jagielski John M. Janosec Robert Javer Cheryl Joas Ronald Johnson Cathleen Jordan Gary Joseph Kenneth Joseph Mohammad T. Joudah Peter Joyce Sarah Jystad Kombiz Kahen Simone Kahen Lori Kalinka Nebojsa Kaludjerovic Maria Kania George Karagiannis Sam Karalis Jay Karasick Steven J. Kates Lawrence Keaney William Keating Kenneth Keegan Steven Keene Christine Keiser

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2009-10 Parent DONORS Bruce Keller John Kellogg Patrick Kelly Alan M. Kelly James Kenny Robert Kerschbaum Victoria M. Kim Elizabeth Kinnier Howard Klar Linda Klimiuk Kenneth Klug Robert Kobin Punita Kothari Anthony Kourtessis Seth D. Koven Michael Kozak Deborah E. Kupperman John LaBarbera Barbara Lacey Juliano Margaret Lahai Jeanine Lamatina Nicholas Lambros Ronald Lang David Langlois Samuel LaSala Richard Laurelli Joseph Lavalla Michael Lazzaretti Gary Learned Kevin Leary Jo Lee Linda Lennox Margaret Leone Littleton Debra Letts Stanley Levine David B. Levitt Harold D. Levy Mark Lewia June E. Lewis Renee Lewis Peggy Licciardello Andre Lilly Kemal Limanoski Nadine Lindner Guy Lindsay Michael Link Frank Lipani Anthony Liro Thomas Lo Medico Jon Lock David Lombardi William R. Lombardo Ronald A. Lombino Belinda Lopez Ralph Losinno Kim Lott Joseph Lovejoy Alan Lumpkin Rose Lundy Patricia Lupoli Louis J. Lustrino Joanne Lynch Cynthia Lyons Mark Macaluso John Machalski Michael MacNeil Melissa Maggy Helene C. Mahler Steven Mahler Thomas Malave Paul Malichek Stephen T. Maloney

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Olga Mancia Edmond Manley Aftab Mannan June and Raymond Manning Virginia Manning Peter S. Mannino Coleman Mansfield Richard Mara James March Michael Marciano Jacqueline Marcus Susan Marino John Marro Federico Marsilla Rose-Flore Martelly Joanne and Umberto Masci Thomas Masino Anne M. Masnyk Ronald Mason Robert Mawson Christine McAvoy Patricia McCue Patrick McDevitt Karen McDonagh Patrick L. McDonald Cynthia McGrath Christopher McGuigan Angela and Douglas J. Meisse Jean Melanson Jeffrey Meltzer Jerry Menagias James Mercer Raymond Metz Robert Michler Elena Mikheda Joan Mikula Richard Milardo Elizabeth A. Milewski Gregory F. Miller Joan and Robert E. Miller Curtis Miller Robert A. Miller Gail Miller Lisa Milliken Aileen C. Minchello Glenn Miner Anthony Mini Michael Mirabito Kathy Mirino Rocco Mitarotonda Harvey W. Mitgang Kismet S. Mohammed Diane Monfredo Cory Montello David Moore Sylvia Moore Michael Morchower Westbrook Morrill Robert T. Morrow Frank Morrow Matthew Moya Vincent Mutarelli Bruce Nadler Roger J. Nantel Peter J. Nelson Raymond Newcombe Michele Nicastro Vetsy Nicholls Melissa Nidtech Sita Nipal Carla Nolan Frank Notarfrancesco

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David Novatin Elisa V. O’Connor Bethany Odence Susan O’Gara Richard O’Grady Deborah Lynn Oliver Robert M. Oliver Joy Opara Maureen O’Prey Leonardo Ordonez Frank Pace Vincent T. Pace Joseph Paciullo Diane Pahlke Robert Palladino David Pallai Vicki Panagodimos Misal B. Panchal Peter Panzarella Susan and George Papaioannou George W. Pappas Allan Parker Amy H. Pasternack Sime Pavlovic Frank Pedro Jon Peloquin Vincent Peluso Sarah Pemberton Donna Pena Steven J. Pepper Terry Perperis Robert Petrow Demetrios Philippou Rosa Phillip James Pino Joseph Piscioneri Ann M. Pizzichemi Kathleen Planeta Michelle Plante Lawrence Platt Howard Plotkin Larry Pollack John Polsinelli Thomas Polsinelli Antonio Posillico Stephen Poster David Potter Dana Preis Bonnie Pressman Herbert Protin Andrew Puppo Leonardo Quaranta Mark Quigley Christine M. Quinn Andrzej Rakowicz Walter Ramirez Terry Rancier James Randazzo Tasha R. Raphael Mercedes Rapp Tarquin Rattoni Linda Rauch Dorothy H. Rauh Matthew Reagan Timothy F. Regan Gary R. Reis Andrew R. Reiser Edward Remsen Lon Resnick Alida Reyes William Reynolds

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Remembering 2010 The Hofstra Athletics program continued its success in 2010. The men’s basketball, women’s basketball, wrestling, softball, men’s lacrosse and women’s soccer teams each made postseason appearances in 2010, while numerous Pride student-athletes won postseason awards for on-field performance and academics.

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The men’s basketball team posted a 19-15 record and earned a postseason bid to the College Basketball Invitational (CBI). Star guard Charles Jenkins was named the Colonial Athletic Association (CAA) Player of the Year after averaging 20.6 points, 4.5 rebounds and 3.9 assists per game. He finished the year ranked 20th in the nation in scoring and was one of only five players in the country who averaged at least 20 points, four rebounds and three assists. Jenkins also earned the Haggerty Award as the top player in the metropolitan New York area for the second year in a row, becoming only the ninth player in the 77-year history of the Haggerty Award to win the honor more than once. In addition, Jenkins was named an honorable mention All-American by The Associated Press. Junior Greg Washington earned a spot on the CAA All-Defensive team for the second year in a row, after ranking second in the CAA (and 15th nationally) with 2.8 blocked shots per game.

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Hofstra Athletics 2010 In May 2010 Mo Cassara was named the new head coach of the men’s basketball program, joining the Pride after four seasons as an assistant coach at Boston College. The women’s basketball team earned a WNIT bid and defeated Penn State on the road in the first round before bowing out in round two to finish the year with a 20-14 record. Star freshman Shante Evans was named to the All-CAA second team and was also an All-CAA Rookie selection after averaging 13.7 points and 9.2 rebounds per game, while senior Jess Fuller was a CAA All-Defensive pick after averaging 3.0 blocks per game, which ranked first in the CAA and 10th in the nation. The Pride wrestling team saw its string of nine consecutive conference championships come to an end, but still three wrestlers – sophomores Ben Clymer and P.J. Gillespie, and senior Jonny Bonilla-Bowman – qualified for the NCAA Tournament. Freshmen Paul Snyder and Luke Vaith were named to the CAA All-Rookie team following the season. The men’s lacrosse team earned its 16th overall and third consecutive NCAA Tournament selection in 2010, posting a 9-5 record on the season along with a #14 national ranking. Junior Jay Card and sophomore Brad Loizeaux led eight Hofstra lacrosse players named to the 2010 All-CAA Men’s Lacrosse teams. Card and Loizeaux were named to the All-CAA first team; juniors Jamie Lincoln, Adam Mojica and Mike Skudin were named to the All-CAA second team; and freshmen John Antoniades, Cody Solaja and Adrian Sorichetti were selected for the All-CAA Rookie team. Card and Lincoln went on to earn USILA honorable mention All-America honors. Card was tied with Lincoln for the most points on the Pride in 2010, with 31 goals and 22 assists for 53 points in 13 games. He ranked seventh in the country in points per game (4.08), 13th in assists per game (1.69) and 19th in goals per game (2.38). Lincoln led the team with 33 goals and added 20 assists for 53 points in 14 games for the Pride in 2010. He ranked 11th in Division I in points per game (3.79), 21st in goals per game (2.36), and 32nd in assists per game (1.43). In addition, seniors Christian Scuderi and Dan Stein were chosen to play in the USILA North-South Senior All-Star Game.

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Jay Card

Corinne Gandolfi

The women’s lacrosse team reached the championship game of the CAA Tournament and saw star senior Corinne Gandolfi earn third team Intercollegiate Women’s Lacrosse Coaches Association (IWLCA) All-America accolades for the second consecutive season. Gandolfi compiled 49 goals, 22 assists, 71 points, 41 ground balls, 61 draw controls and 30 caused turnovers to lead the team in every category, and she also earned first team all-region and All-CAA honors. The Pride finished the season ranked 15th in the nation with a 12-6 record, and in addition to Gandolfi, saw senior Liz Falco and junior Katie Hertsch earn All-CAA first team honors. Hofstra also had three other players earn awards from the conference, as senior K’Leigh Vanaman was named to the All-CAA second team, while freshmen Emily Corzel and Jill Maier were both named to the CAA All-Rookie squad.

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Hofstra Athletics 2010 Academically, the women’s lacrosse team was recognized as a Merit Squad by the IWLCA. The honor signifies that the Pride had one of the top three grade point averages in all of NCAA Division I women’s lacrosse (91 teams) during the 2009-10 academic year. In fact, Hofstra’s team GPA of 3.492 led the entire nation, edging Stanford (3.477) and Duke (3.471). It marks the second consecutive year that Hofstra has received Merit Squad recognition, as the Pride finished third in the nation in 2008-09 with a 3.50 team GPA. After a one-year hiatus, the softball team returned to the NCAA Tournament by winning the CAA Championship. Freshman pitcher Olivia Galati threw the first no-hitter in CAA Championship history as she struck out 10 batters in a win over Georgia State that gave the Pride the title. The Pride traveled to the Arizona Regional where it advanced to the NCAA Regional finals for the fourth time in the last seven years. Hofstra defeated #14 Oklahoma State twice and lost to #3 Arizona twice to finish the season with a 45-12 record. The 45 wins tied the school record for wins in a season, set by the 2008 team. Galati, who tied the school record for wins in a season with 26, won both CAA Pitcher and Rookie of the Year accolades, while Head Coach Bill Edwards was named CAA Coach of the Year for the third consecutive season. Galati was joined on the All-CAA first team by seniors Michele DePasquale and Kris Root, and sophomore Erin Wade. Freshman Tessa Ziemba was named to the second team and joined Galati on the CAA’s All-Rookie team. Sara Michalowski joined DePasquale, Galati, Root, Wade, and Ziemba on the NFCA All-Region team. The baseball team won 20 games for the first time in three years, and senior Ethan Paquette was selected by the Seattle Mariners in the 2010 Major League Baseball Draft. Paquette and senior Matt Prokopowicz were named to the All-CAA first team, while freshman Matt Ford was an All-CAA Rookie team selection.

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The women’s soccer program had a history-making season in 2010, setting a school record with 19 wins, 18 straight wins, and 11 conference wins. The Pride became the first team to go undefeated and untied (11-0) in CAA play since 1998. The team earned an at-large bid to the NCAA Tournament and won its first round game over Connecticut before falling to #18 Boston College in the second round. Two of Hofstra’s three losses in 2010 came against the Eagles. Senior Tiffany Yovino earned NSCAA All-America third team honors after scoring 12 goals and adding two assists. Yovino was also named the Colonial Athletic Association Player of the Year and the Big Apple Soccer Player of the Year. Head Coach Simon Riddiough was the CAA and Big Apple Soccer Coach of the Year.

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Hofstra Athletics 2010 Yovino was joined on the All-CAA first team by senior Salma Tarik and junior Brittany Butts. Junior Courtney Breen and senior Dana Bergstrom were named to the second team, while freshmen Emily Morphitis and Amber Stobbs were named to the All-Rookie team. Off the field, Yovino and Bergstrom were named to the ESPN/CoSIDA Academic All-America first team, and Bergstrom went on to earn CAA Women’s Soccer Scholar-Athlete of the Year accolades. Yovino added NSCAA First Team ScholarAll-America honors to her resume as well. Yovino, who will have her jersey retired in fall 2011, also became the first Hofstra student-athlete to receive an NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship. The men’s soccer squad advanced to the CAA Championship game and finished the year with a record of 8-7-5. Freshman Shaun Foster was selected the CAA Defensive Player and Rookie of the Year, and also earned NSCAA All-Region honors. The field hockey team won seven games in 2010 and saw junior Genna Kovar earn first team All-CAA accolades, while Dieke ter Weel was named to the All-CAA Rookie team. In addition, 11 student-athletes were named to the NFHCA National Academic squad, and the team received the National Team Academic Award for having a cumulative GPA of better than 3.0.

More News in 2011 The winter of 2010-11 was highlighted by the men’s basketball team and Charles Jenkins, who led the Pride to a 21-12 record and a berth in the CBI. He also set the school scoring record in the process with 2,513 points. He won his second consecutive CAA Player of the Year Award and his third straight Haggerty Award as the top player in the New York metropolitan area. Jenkins’ college basketball career culminated with a second round selection by the Golden State Warriors in the 2011 NBA Draft. The women’s basketball team won 19 games, and star sophomore Shante Evans became the first Hofstra player to eclipse 1,000 career points (1,024) and 600 career rebounds (665) by the end of her second season. Evans earned first team All-CAA honors for her efforts. The Hofstra Wrestling team won the CAA title and saw two wrestlers – Lou Ruggirello and P.J. Gillespie – earn All-America honors at the NCAA Wrestling Championship. The spring season saw men’s lacrosse post a 13-3 mark and qualify for the NCAA Tournament for the fourth consecutive season, which is a program first. Jay Card, Mike Skudin, John Antoniades and Andrew Gvozden were all named to USILA All-America team.

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Daniel Rono, a sophomore on the men’s cross country team, placed ninth at the Metropolitan Championship to earn All-Met honors. Hofstra Athletics also celebrated its history in 2010, in conjunction with the 75th anniversary of the University, by conducting an online vote for the top 25 teams, individual players and games in program history. The 1959 football team, which went undefeated on the season, was voted the top team; Wayne Chrebet (football, 1991-94) was named the top individual player; and the softball team’s 10-5 win over defending national champion and top-ranked UCLA in Hawaii on February 13, 2000, was selected as the top game in Hofstra’s athletic history.

The softball team won 40 games behind the record-setting pitching of Olivia Galati, who set the school single season victory, strikeout and shutout records with 29 wins, 348 strikeouts and 17 shutouts. In addition, Coach Bill Edwards won his 800th career game on April 30 against UNC Wilmington and now has 806 in his career, making him one of only 21 active Division I softball coaches with 800 or more wins. The baseball team posted one of the biggest wins in program history when it upset #14 Miami, 5-0. The Hurricanes are the highest-ranked opponent the Pride has ever defeated in baseball.

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