Medaille College AlumNews September 2009

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A DAY OF GOLF RAISES FUNDS FOR THE ...

SPOTLIGHT ALUM From Canada to stateside, this alum finds

A HOME

IN NEW YORK CITY

Carrie Orr ’08 MSED “I dream of becoming a better teacher. I want to get involved in organizing students to volunteer in community projects.”

When the curtain closed on the 2008 commencement at Medaille, Carrie Orr ’08 MSED and three of her fellow classmates printed their resumes, placed some calls and headed to the Big Apple. Without any job offers in Ontario, they decided to pursue teaching careers in NYC. “We decided to start cold-calling schools and faxing over our resumes,” says Orr. With only one set of interviews at a single school in East Harlem, the girls flew to NYC. “We were giving ourselves three days to land a job or return home. On our last day, all four of us were offered a job at PS108,” explains Orr, who became interested in teaching in the city when Dr. Illana Lane, Acting Dean of the School of Education, spoke about her teaching experiences there. This September marks Orr’s second year with PS108. She’s a teacher in a big city with big goals. “I dream of becoming a better teacher,” says Orr. “I want to get involved in organizing students to volunteer in community projects. I think it’s important for children to take ownership of their community at a young age and begin making positive contributions,” she adds. Orr was inspired by Claudia Conway, Program Director for the Masters of Science in Education for Literacy at Medaille. “She [Claudia] is the kind of teacher that you never want to let down. She is luminescent, beaming with her love of books and excitement for teaching and learning,” explains Orr, “She was incredibly busy with all of her responsibilities, yet she chose to take on another, helping Bilal Quershi ’08 MSED and I get started with the Education Graduate Student Society (E.G.S.S.),” she says. E.G.S.S. is a program that helps facilitate student engagement with the education programs and with the teaching profession. In her spare time, Orr can be found in Bryant Park, her favorite NYC attraction. “In the summer there are fashion shows, film festivals, fairs, classes and plays,” says Orr, who adds that in the winter there is an ice skating rink, holiday shopping, and tree lighting ceremony. “I also love the Rockefeller Center, museums, and Broadway. Going to the theater is my absolute favorite luxury in a city that has it all,” adds Orr.

DOWNING

SCHOLARSHIP

Though storm clouds threatened, the 4th Annual Alumni Open was a dry and enjoyable success. The money raised went to support the Allen Lee Downing Memorial Scholarship fund, which supports two Medaille students each year. Scholarship recipients Emily Herr and Laurie Wachowiak joined the Downing family in celebration of Allen’s legacy. From left to right: Robert Fagerburg ’05 BA, Marge Kafka ’90 BRD, Christeen Kanowski and Keith Kanowski.

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Above: Timothy Hack ’07 BA, Alexander Hersh ’99 BA and Thomas DiLuzio ’08 BA.

Above: Matthew Weeks, Bill Weeks, Clinical Associate Professor, Frank Buffomante, Adjunct Faculty and AJ Buffomante ’05 ED. Bill Dunlap, Mike Meyers, Robert Cole ’05 MBA and Frank Payne.

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Don’t miss the magic of Cirque Dreams!

EVENTS CALENDAR Rochester Area Medaille Alumni Network (RAMAN) Rochester Campus Tuesday, October 6, 2009 5:30 – 7:30 p.m. Friday, November 6, 2009 5 – 7 p.m.

Bills vs. Patriots Sponsored by the Young Alumni Committee Ralph Wilson Stadium Sunday, December 20, 2009 Tailgate party 10:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. Game time 1 p.m.

Join the Alumni Association this holiday season at the “Cirque Dreams Holidaze” show at Shea’s Performing Arts Center on Tuesday, December 15, 2009. A cocktail and hors d’oeuvre party prior to the show will begin at 6 p.m. Showtime is at 7:30 p.m. “The spirit of Christmas wrapped up in the imagination of “Cirque Dreams” creates the perfect gift of holiday magic in Cirque Dreams Holidaze. Ornaments come to life with pageantry, music and majesty transforming ordinary holiday figurines into extraordinary aerialists, acrobats, musicians and dancers performing fantastical feats of pomp and cirque-umstance. Add to that “Cirque Dreams” critically acclaimed costuming, high quality production value and vast audience appeal and CIRQUE DREAMS HOLIDAZE will make the perfect holiday gift the entire family can experience together.”

Senator Joseph Robach remarks at opening celebration.

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Cirque Dreams Holidaze Shea’s Performing Arts Center Tuesday, December 15, 2009 6 p.m. cocktail and hors d’oeuvre party 7:30 p.m. show time

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Ann Horn-Jeddy ’99 BA, ’06 MOL, recipient of the 2009 Distinguished Alumni Award with alums Lottye Albert-Turner ’04 BA, Carolyn Collier ’04 BA, ’06 MOL and Kimberly Owes ’04 BA.

Medaille College celebrated the new location of its Rochester Campus with the Rochester community on Tuesday, August 25, 2009. Attendees toured the new campus’ nine classrooms, a 700-square foot library and a flexible multi-purpose room that can provide meeting space for up to 60 people. “When potential students visit, they will be impressed by the facility, our smart classrooms, and our faculty,” said Mike Wallace, Clinical Assistant Professor in the Accelerated Learning Program. “The new campus is well-planned and provides much flexibility.”

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