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Emmanuel News March 2007

Dr. Frank E. Scully, Jr. Named Vice President of Academic Affairs Dr. Frank E. Scully, Jr. was recently appointed Emmanuel’s Vice President of Academic Affairs. He was selected for this position following a national search, and extensive research and work by the College’s search committee, composed of administrators, faculty and students and chaired by Professor of Philosophy Dr. Thomas Wall and Vice President of Student Affairs Dr. Patricia Rissmeyer. Dr. Scully will join the College on July 1, 2007. Currently, Dr. Scully is the Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences at Loyola University in New Orleans, LA where he has been for the last nine years. Previously he served as Interim Dean of the College of Sciences and Chair of the Department of Chemistry and

As Vice President of Academic Affairs and Chief Academic Officer, Dr. Scully will assume the leadership of all academic programs, planning and educational policies for the College.

Recently appointed Vice President of Academic Affairs Dr. Frank Scully, Jr., Emmanuel College President Sister Janet Eisner, SND and Scully’s wife, Mary.

Biochemistry at Old Dominion University. “Dr. Scully has achieved a distinguished record as a scholar, a teacher and an academic leader. He has the experience, vision and skills to

move Emmanuel forward. Dr. Scully brings a wonderful energy and passion to Emmanuel’s educational mission as a liberal arts and sciences college with a strong Catholic intellectual tradition,” said Emmanuel College President Sister Janet Eisner, SND.

“The opportunity to lead the academic programs for such a vibrant institution is thrilling,” said Dr. Scully. “I look forward to joining this dynamic college community and working with faculty, students and administrators to build on the strong academic tradition that has long been the hallmark of this College.” Dr. Scully earned his bachelor’s degree in chemistry from Spring Hill College and his doctorate in organic chemistry from Purdue University.

Sergei Khrushchev Speaks at Wyant Series Lecture Dr. Sergei Khrushchev was the featured speaker for the second installment of the Wyant Lecture Series on March 20th. A senior fellow at Brown University’s Watson Institute for International Studies and son of former Soviet Prime Minister Nikita Khrushchev, Dr. Khrushchev discussed “Putin’s Russia: A Look at the Current Political Climate and Implications for the Future” with an audience in the Janet M. Daley Library Lecture Hall. Introduced by Louise Doherty Wyant Professor Dr. Patricia Herlihy as a colleague and friend who is “interested in complicated things,” Dr. Khrushchev provided his thoughts on Russia’s current political state under President Vladimir Putin, as the country attempts to transition into a democratic nation. Relating the situation to previous efforts by other European countries, Dr. Khrushchev also clarified the conceptual differences between the idea of “democracy” in Russia compared to the United States. “What’s happening in Russia I don’t think is easy to understand,” he said. “It’s not just a different country, it’s a different civilization…the transition

The Emmanuel College women’s basketball team celebrates after a win against Brandeis University in the second round of the NCAA tournament.

One Sweet Season

Saints Close Out 2006-07 with Spot in NCAA Round of Sixteen It’s anyone’s guess how far the Emmanuel College women’s basketball team could have gone had it not run into a DePauw University squad many coaches described that day as the best Division III team they had ever seen.

“We could have gone all the way,” he said. On Friday, March 9th the host Saints fell to eventual National Champion DePauw University 74-50 in the “Sweet Sixteen” round of the NCAA Division III tournament. The defeat marked just the second

But if you were to ask Head Coach Andy Yosinoff, he’d eagerly throw out one possibility.

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IN THIS ISSUE

Center for Mission and Spirituality Inaugurated at Founders’ Day

Former BU Hockey Player Travis Roy Speaks at the College

3 Adjunct Professor Vericker Happy to Call Emmanuel Home

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