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KINGSBOROUGH COMMUNITY COLLEGE 2018 ANNUAL REPORT

is dropping out of high school. In this report, you will learn how Kingsborough is building new pathways to college by taking our classes, workshops, and services into our neighborhoods, thanks to collaborations with schools and community-based organizations. In the months ahead, I hope to engage public libraries in this initiative, and I plan to host Community Nights to reach out to more schools and nonprofits so we can expand this highly effective network. You will discover in these pages the many ways that our faculty, staff, and students are creating, serving, and strengthening community, both on and off campus. Kingsborough is committed to civic engagement – in fact, we were one of the first community colleges to make it a requirement LETTER FROM THE PRESIDENT for graduation. We recognize that it is our re- sponsibility to care for each other – at our college, Dear Friends of Kingsborough: in our own neighborhoods, and around the world. I am delighted to share our 2018 annual report This commitment to civic responsibility speaks with you. This fall, I was honored to become to my heart. As a volunteer for Habitat for Kingsborough’s seventh president. Humanity’s Global Village, I have helped build Although new to this campus, I am a longtime homes and hope for families in Africa, Asia, and member of the CUNY family, most recently as South America for the past 12 years. As president provost and a senior vice president at Bronx of this college, I want to lead by example, and that Community College, and earlier as an means in the months and years to come, you will administrator and faculty member at Medgar find me working and serving community along- Evers College in . side our remarkable students and dedicated staff. I’ve spent my first few months here exploring Over one million students have studied at the campus, surprising students and staff alike Kingsborough since we opened our doors in 1963. by wandering into labs, classrooms, and offices. Our faculty, students, and alumni are changing I’m on a mission to meet everyone! lives and making a difference every day in fields like health care, teaching, law enforcement, Kingsborough is Brooklyn’s only community technology, and science. We are able to further college, and what an inspiring community it that work due to the generosity of the many is, with a strong academic tradition, culture of individuals, foundations, and corporations listed service, and unwavering commitment to diversi- in this publication who have invested in the ty, equity, and inclusion. Our students’ exciting future of our students. Together, we make achievements and dynamic innovations by our Brooklyn an even better place to live, work, faculty and staff continue to attract national and learn. attention, which is why the Aspen Institute for Community College Excellence has once again On behalf of the community of Kingsborough, identified Kingsborough as a top 10 finalist I thank you for your continued support. competing for their $1 million award. While we are proud of this accolade, our top priority is student success. For many young Dr. Claudia V. Schrader people in our community, the first roadblock President

KINGSBOROUGH COMMUNITY COLLEGE | ANNUAL REPORT 2018 3 To Your Health Kingsborough is training hundreds of employees for ’s fastest-growing job market: health care. This sector employs 1 out of 7 workers. Over 60% are allied health workers – medical professionals who are not doctors, dentists, or nurses. Statewide, jobs in allied health are expected to increase by 13.1% between 2014-2024, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Our graduates work in their communities every day to prevent, diagnose, and treat injuries and illnesses.

Prof. Richard Fruscione trains students on how to maintain a sterile environment. UNSUNG HEROES OF THE OPERATING ROOM: Training Surgical Technologists

hen Richard Fruscione talks Picture that person in scrubs repetition, discipline, order, and Wabout surgical technology, holding the correct instrument as anticipation,” Fruscione explains. his enthusiasm is infectious – the surgeon says: “Scalpel!” That’s “We need to understand, prepare, which is ironic, since he’s talking the unsung hero of the operating and handle thousands of instruments. about fighting infections. “When room, Fruscione says. “Infections We have to anticipate everything well-trained surgical technologists can be life-threatening. Our job is the surgeon will do.” are in the operating room, infection to minimize that risk. We make a Recent graduates had 100% pass rates are lower,” says Fruscione, difference every day – with every rates on the national certification the program director. “That means surgery and every patient.” exam and 85% are employed. patients are safer and health costs Students train in classrooms and “When you’re in the operating are lower. That’s how we make an perform mock surgeries in simula- room, when the lights go on over- impact on our community.” tion labs, where they learn how to head and you are standing next to Surgical technologists prepare maintain sterile conditions under the surgeon -- there’s nothing like patients and equipment for the watchful eyes of experienced it,” Fruscione says. “The intimacy surgery and assist with procedures. faculty. “In class, we talk about of that teamwork is amazing.”

4 KINGSBOROUGH COMMUNITY COLLEGE | ANNUAL REPORT 2018 DOING WHAT YOU LOVE CAN HEAL YOU: Recreation & Recreational Therapy

Tasha loved playing her double bass throughout high Professor Mary Lou Fierle notes the growing synergy school, but her first try at college ended on a sour between the two fields as recreation venues become note. She dropped out and entered the workforce. more accessible and inclusive, and offer more “Then I got hit by a car when I was 25. Surviving that therapeutic programming. “Play makes everyone accident gave me a new perspective,” she recalls. feel better, physically and emotionally,” says Fierle. “When you enjoy what you’re doing, that’s During recovery, Tasha tapped back into her motivating.” creativity. “I wrote, I painted, I composed songs, and I created and bound books. I made the arts part of my healing process. I saw that doing what you love can heal you,” she says. That experience ultimately led her to study recreational therapy at Kingsborough. Recreational therapy promotes health and wellness through leisure activities like yoga, adapted sports, cooking, crafts, gardening, art, and music. Recreational therapists work with people coping with illnesses, injuries, and disabilities in hospitals, schools, nursing homes, rehabilitation centers, and outpatient clinics. Kingsborough also offers a recreation major, training students for leadership in parks and recreation, Prof. Mary Lou Fierle and students, including Tasha (far right), YMCAs, as well as community and senior centers. combine an alphabet game with movement in a recreational therapy class.

COUNSELORS ON THE FRONTLINES OF AN EPIDEMIC: Chemical Dependency & Substance Abuse

Counselors trained at Kingsborough are working on ethical issues relevant to the field. Each student also the frontlines of the opioid epidemic – the worst drug completes two internships at state-licensed, crisis in American history, according to public health community-based programs. officials. Between 2012-2016, deaths related to “Many classroom discussions focus heavily on prescription opioids nearly doubled in New York; concerns related to the opioid epidemic, including the heroin deaths more than doubled, and deaths related stigma associated with addiction and the impact this to synthetic opioids (especially fentanyl) increased is having on families and neighborhoods,” Dr. Joseph ten-fold. notes. “Our students are eager to go back to their Kingsborough is the only -based communities so they can make a difference where it community college to offer a two-year degree in matters the most.” Chemical Dependency Counseling, as well as a certificate program in Substance Abuse Counseling. “Our training prepares students for so many career opportunities,” says Dr. Monica Joseph, program director. “They can work in hospitals and schools and human resource departments. They can work in prevention and outreach. Many will work in the criminal justice system and in non-profits.” Training begins with the nature of addiction, and how chemicals affect the brain and body. Students then learn how to interact with clients, develop individual and group counseling skills, and discuss legal and Students practice their counseling skills with Dr. Monica Joseph KINGSBOROUGH COMMUNITY COLLEGE | ANNUAL REPORT 2018 5 FULL CIRCLE: Kingsborough Alum Directs Physical Therapist Assistant Program

Dr. Michael Mattia was a high school student in Brooklyn when he tumbled into his career. “I injured my knee playing football,” he recalls with a chuckle. “Nobody wants that. But then I received physical therapy, and I realized this would be an excellent career for me.” He graduated Kingsborough’s Pre-Physical Therapy Program, earning an Associate of Science with honors in 1978. He went on to earn a bachelor’s degree at SUNY Downstate Medical Center, a Master of Science in PT from LIU Brooklyn, and ultimately a Doctor of Physical Therapy at Temple University. For over 38 years, Dr. Mattia has been a dynamic member of Brooklyn’s health care community, and recently ended a four-year term as president of the New York Physical Therapy Association, which has 7,000 members. In spring 2017, he returned to Kingsborough to direct the Physical Therapist Assistant (PTA) program. “I’ve come full circle, and it’s very gratifying,” Dr. Mattia says. KCC’s PTA program prepares students to assist with physical therapy for patients recovering from conditions that affect movement and function like stroke, bone fractures, and back pain. In state-of-the-art simulation labs, students operate critical equipment used for therapeutic exercises, monitoring vital signs and assessing body mechanics, and practice the hands-on skills necessary to perform their roles. Students also complete two clinical rotations in hospitals, rehab centers, or other professional settings. On average, over 80% of Kingsborough graduates pass their national board exams on the first try, making them eligible to work in any state – but nearly all are working in New York City. “Our students are very prepared to enter the health care workforce upon completion of our program. We have 100% employment of our graduates who seek employment,” Dr. Mattia says. “That’s the best testament to the quality of our program.”

Dr. Michael Mattia watches as physical therapist assistant students practice hands-on skills

6 KINGSBOROUGH COMMUNITY COLLEGE | ANNUAL REPORT 2018 Kingsborough Continuing Education Helping New Yorkers Tackle can take the course as a non- matriculated student, earning 6 credits that are transferable and A HEALTHIER LIFESTYLE appear on a transcript. ore than 150 industry- supervisors observe and assess M recognized health coaches are classroom activities, including role This supports Kingsborough’s helping Brooklyn residents to keep playing. long-term strategy to build stackable fit and stay well, thanks to an innova- credit-bearing models for incumbent “Health coaches motivate patients tive training program developed by health care workers to receive the by listening to their needs,” says Kingsborough in collaboration with associate of science degree in Nancy Nemorin, KCC health educa- a network of community hospitals, community health and advance tion instructor. Nemorin co-wrote allied health organizations, and the their careers. the health coach training curriculum local health care union. with Audrey Lum, chief clinical officer Kingsborough’s key partners in this Doctors often advise people with at Union Health Center, a nationally training initiative include the New York chronic diseases to change their recognized patient-centered medical Alliance for Careers in Healthcare; behaviors so they can be healthier, home in New York City, funded by Local 1199SEIU; and Community but that’s easier said than done. NYC Small Business Services with Care of Brooklyn, a health care “Health coaches are trained to help support from the Petrie Foundation. delivery system for Brooklyn’s people make lifestyle changes that are Nemorin explains that health coaches Medicaid population managed by realistic and sustainable,” says “don’t tell people what to do – we Maimonides Medical Center. Dr. Jose Eduardo Nanin, KCC meet them where they are.” “Our training program helps the community health professor and The certificate program was created community in two ways,” Nanin Kingsborough’s coordinator of in part as a response to New York’s says. “We’re meeting a demand for Community Health Workforce $6-billion commitment over a 5-year trained health coaches, and we’re Initiatives. “We try to empower period to improve health care for also providing a great opportunity people to meet their own wellness Medicaid patients and reduce avoid- for people in our own communities goals.” able hospital visits by at least 25%. to get better jobs and earn higher Demand for health coaches is growing, salaries.” Each trainee who completes the spurred by federal and state efforts 90-hour certificate program through to reduce health care costs for Medicaid patients as well as the general population. People who successfully manage chronic conditions like asthma and diabetes are much less likely to visit hospitals and emergency rooms. To meet this emerging need in the workforce, Kingsborough worked with partners in the field to launch the Health Coach certificate program in summer 2016. The program retrains incumbent health care workers, such as medical assistants, for enhanced careers and prepares newly hired health coaches to excel. The curriculum focuses on new models of care, communication and patient engagement techniques, and cultural competency, in addition to course- work on wellness through chronic disease prevention and treatment. It also includes a practicum where Two future health coaches role play planning a healthy meal KINGSBOROUGH COMMUNITY COLLEGE | ANNUAL REPORT 2018 7 Nurturing Young Fathers

“Now college seems possible.”

— Reynaldo eynaldo loved to draw and dreamed of studying Fatherhood Academy Graduate Rgraphic design, but “I’d been out of school for KCC Graphic Design Major six years, and I had two baby girls to support,” he recalls. “I was nervous at first. I didn’t know if college would work for me. Then I found out about the Fatherhood Academy at Kingsborough.” The CUNY Fatherhood Academy is free for fathers who are under 30 and unemployed, or under- employed. The Academy offers two programs – one prepares young fathers for the state high school equivalency (HSE) exam, while the College Prep track focuses on college readiness. By providing education, mentoring, and career guidance, the Academy supports young fathers as they work to improve their financial and family stability. Alissa Levine, community outreach programs manager at Kingsborough’s Office of Continuing Education, says many fathers “feel the Academy might be their last chance to get their HSE/TASC and go on to college.” Fathers meet three days a week for 16 weeks, taking academic classes in the morning and parenting workshops in the afternoon. “It’s like boot camp, but with really supportive staff,” Levine says. The Academy offers transportation and food assistance. Gift cards and stipends “ reward high attendance. Rey praises his teachers and gives the parenting workshops high marks, too: “You add to your skills – how to handle tantrums, how to communicate better when your kids get older.” Fathers say one of the best things about Kingsborough’s Academy is that they are treated like college students, with full use of campus facilities. “You get comfortable on campus. Now college seems possible,” notes Rey. When program graduates apply for college or vocational training, the Academy covers their application fees. In 2018, Rey enrolled as a graphic design student at Kingsborough: “When I told my girls, ‘Daddy’s going to college,’ one of them said, ‘I want to be an artist just like you!’ ” In Service to THOSE WHO HAVE SERVED

elson was at Camp Lejeune when he started constant communication. Students also enjoy MAVA’s Npreparing for his transition from U.S. Marine to veterans lounge – a comfortable place to do homework, New York college student. “I had my target, I had my socialize, or relax between classes. objective, I did my research, and I still had a lot of Scores of veterans contact MAVA each month. Many questions,” the 11-year veteran recalls, chuckling. He stop the office to chat with staff because “making this was relieved to have all those questions answered by transition isn’t easy, and a little encouragement goes staff at Kingsborough’s Office of Military and Veterans a long way,” says Tara Yarczower, MAVA’s director. Affairs (MAVA). “I’m deeply moved by the stories these students share “We talked, we emailed. They told me everything,” with me. Some have suffered deep losses that leave Nelson said. “By the time I got to campus, I had you wondering where they get the courage to keep numbers, I had names, and I had points of contact. going. I couldn’t ask for a better group of students to It was all set up. I appreciated that. I’m a Marine, I work with, and I am so proud of all they accomplish.” served 11 years. Military life is all about order. That Nelson started classes in March and he plans to apply mindset doesn’t end when you take off the uniform.” for Kingsborough’s highly competitive Physical MAVA serves active military, veterans and their Therapist Assistant program. He’s proud to have a dependents, spouses, and survivor populations by 4.0 GPA and is quick to credit MAVA staff for their connecting students and prospective students to state support. College life is like tag, he says – when the and federal educational benefits as well as a wealth game gets crazy, you go back to base: “With MAVA, of on-campus resources, including tutoring, career I’ve always got a base…and someone’s always there counseling and internships. MAVA also helps students to point me back in the right direction.” create community through activities, events, and

“With MAVA, I’ve always got a base.” — Nelson Kingsborough student Former Marine KINGSBOROUGH“ COMMUNITY COLLEGE | ANNUAL REPORT 2018 9 A Return on Investment ingsborough’s accounting majors are vying for Kthe chance to do other people’s tax returns – for free. They are volunteering for the IRS’s Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program. VITA’s mission is to provide free tax-return help for people with low incomes, limited English skills, and/or disabilities. Lecturer Cesar Castope (pictured left) trains students to be IRS-certified volunteers, so they can assist eligible community residents. This year, VITA volunteers also helped fellow students through the College’s Single Stop office. Students don’t receive college credit for this program, but they benefit from free tax-prepara- tion training and over 40 hours of work experience. “VITA can be a stepping-stone to a paid position,” Castope notes. “This seminar was so popular, we had to bring extra chairs in the classroom.” VITA volunteers also enjoy serving their community. After leaving China at age 18 and moving here alone, Jenny found it hard to adjust – until she enrolled at Kingsborough. When she heard about VITA in her accounting club, Jenny instantly volunteered. “I felt very proud to help,” she says. “I could engage with people and help solve their problems. Their appreciation and smiles were the best reward.” Enriching the Student Experience ingsborough students see the diversity of Brooklyn Conveniently located near the main cafeteria, the hub Kreflected in each other. Representing 142 national also makes vital student services available on a walk- backgrounds and speaking 73 languages, they are in basis – from academic and career counseling to citizens of the world, training to work in a globalized financial aid and nutrition. “We are up and running, society. Now the College is creating a lively new hub and there’s so much enthusiasm for our programs,” for intercultural programs and activities that connect says Helen-Margaret Nasser, SU&IC director. “As the students to each other and to our community. center expands, we’ll be able to do even more.” In November 2017, State Senator Roxanne Persaud and Interim President Peter Cohen cut the ribbon to our new Engaged Kingsborough Hub and Garden Plaza, completing the first phase of our new Student Union & Intercultural Center (SU&IC). The project was supported in part by a $600,000 grant from Albany, secured by Senator Persaud. This year’s intercultural programs included “Encounters,” a series of talks by faculty and community members that ranged from a professor’s experiences in North Korea to a local resident’s role in liberating Dachau as a Jewish American soldier during World War II. Students have also sampled healthy foods at cooking demonstrations and “shopped” at a pop-up boutique offering free professional clothing perfectly suited for internship and job interviews at the hub. State Senator Roxanne Persaud and Interim President Peter Cohen cut ribbon to new Engaged Kingsborough Hub and Garden Plaza 10 KINGSBOROUGH COMMUNITY COLLEGE | ANNUAL REPORT 2018 Now in Your Neighborhood

ropout rates are climbing at LifeLink program. Students Opportunity Network (BKON), a DBrooklyn’s underserved high assess their interests and aptitudes, growing coalition of community schools, leading to higher unem- research careers, create resumes, organizations, colleges, and schools ployment and lower wages for and take part in a mock interview, working together on persistence, young adults in our community. says Marisa Joseph, director of retention, college completion, and Kingsborough is working to career services. “When students student success. One of BKON’s reverse that trend by taking come in the door, they have no idea first achievements was to secure support services directly to young what they want to do,” she says. space in Kingsborough’s College people in the neighborhoods where “It’s so rewarding when you see Success Center. Now each member they live – a successful strategy that lightbulb go on, and they start organization has a case manager developed through the College’s setting goals for their education on campus, helping students innovative coalition of community- and careers.” Students receive one succeed. This is crucial, Forsyth based organizations and schools. credit for the course if they en- says: “Students have one place roll at Kingsborough; the College where they can reliably meet with Kingsborough: Now in Your and Good Shepherd help with the counselors.” Neighborhood makes a wide range CUNY application process. of resources available off campus BKON members include Good including admissions information, The LifeLink-Kingsborough con- Shepherd Services, Opportunities financial aid workshops for parents, nection convinced student Brian G. for a Better Tomorrow, Cypress college preparation and mentoring. to try college this year. After grad- Hills Local Development “This is exactly the kind of work we uating from an alternative high Corporation, Olympus Academy, need to be doing in the community, school in 2016, he says, “I never Achievement First High School, beyond the college walls,” says Brian thought about college. I wasn’t Center for Family Life, and Red Mitra, dean of student affairs. motivated.” Now he’s studying Hook Initiative. “We truly listen criminal justice at Kingsborough, to each other about the obstacles In spring 2017, Mitra was tasked hoping to become a detective. our students face, and strive to with reaching out to community design a better system of groups and schools to help tackle Kingsborough and Good Shepherd supports,” Forsyth says. “It’s the dropout crisis and create more expanded their initiative this been an exhilarating process.” pathways to college enrollment. year by creating the Brooklyn His first call was to Good Shepherd Services, an organization that has helped New York City schools reduce their overall dropout rate by 50% over the past decade. Mitra and Rachel Forsyth, senior division director for Good Shepherd, agreed that Brooklyn’s dropout rates are still too high, and many teens who do graduate don’t enroll in college or drop out. “We looked for new ways to make the transition to college easier,” Mitra said. Their first step was to offer Kingborough’s Career & Life Planning class in neighborhood venues through Good Shepherd’s KCC partners with neighborhood organizations to demystify the college admissions process

KINGSBOROUGH COMMUNITY COLLEGE | ANNUAL REPORT 2018 11 President’s Faculty Innovation Awards | 2017-2018

The President’s Faculty Innovation Awards serve as seed funding for transformative projects, especially collaborative projects that further the strategic priorities of the College, which can be successfully scaled. This year’s winners focused on use and assessment of culturally responsive teaching strategies, aligned with the College’s focus on equity and student success; innovative and collaborative projects that engage external partners (e.g., business community, other educational institutions, non-profit organizations); and implementation and assessment of high impact practices, such as learning communities, faculty mentored research, and community engagement.

Educational Technology for Pre-Service Teachers Supporting STEM Practices Orit Hirsh | ITS-WebServices Patrice Morgan | Behavioral Sciences & Human Services

Survey on Non-Western Art; Special Section at the Museum of Modern Art Midori Yamamura | Art

Systems Thinking in the Community College Classroom Evrick Brown | Behavioral Sciences & Human Services Ryan Chaney | Behavioral Sciences & Human Services Jason Leggett | History, Philosophy & Political Science Stuart Parker | Behavioral Sciences & Human Services

Integrating Ideas, Action and Service: Informed, Educated and Mobilized – A Plan for Greater Student Political Participation at Kingsborough Jennifer Corby | History, Philosophy & Political Science Katia Perea | Behavioral Sciences & Human Services

Eastern European History Conference Jacek Czarnecki | History, Philosophy & Political Science

12 KINGSBOROUGH COMMUNITY COLLEGE | ANNUAL REPORT 2018 2018 Awards and Scholarships

The following named scholarships and awards are funded by our generous donors. Names appearing in bold were created in 2018.

Ambrose Monell Scholarship Hebrew/Yiddish Scholastic Studies Award Post New York Alliance Scholarship Amy & James Marsh Scholarship (Funded in Memory of Professor President’s Award for Distinguished Louis Milrod) Andrew Wadler Scholarship Scholarship Honors Program Award Anthony Imperato Memorial Presidential Scholarship Scholarship Fund Hoven Scholarship Professor Ellen S. Fine Endowed Anthony F. Russo Student Leadership Isabelle Krey Memorial Scholarship Fund Scholarship Award for Excellence in Service Award Israel & Julia Glasser Scholarship for the Field of Research and Nazi Holocaust Studies Armstrong & Dorothy Lim Award Political Science Rachelle Goldsmith College Now Program Avid Technology Most Promising James Goetz Endowed Scholarship Award Video Editor Award Jennie Raffa Art Gallery Awards Regina S. Peruggi Endowed Scholarship Broadway Stages Scholarship Award Jerry Kenney Fund for Outdoor Writers Rhoda Polly Alumni Emergency Carroll & Milton Petrie Student Emergency Joan De Freitas Endowed Scholarship Scholarship Grant Fund Karen Karlin G.E.D. Scholarship Rita Guiffre Scholarship C-CAP Scholarship KCC Alumni Association Scholarship Award Robert Lawrence & Karen Denard Goldman Charles Jacobs Scholarship for the KCC App Fund Community Health Endowed Performing Arts KCC Foundation Scholarship Scholarship Award Charlotte Keller Marmaros Scholarship KCC Retirees Scholarship Rose Battle Scholarship for Promising Professionals in Gerontology KCC Sandy Relief Fund Saul W. Katz Endowed Scholarship Fund Chegg Foundation Book Fund Lawrence Suss Memorial Award for Science Scholars Award (Funded in Excellence in the Department of History, Honor of Dean Thelma Malle) Child Care Center Memorial Service Award Philosophy and Political Science (Funded in Memory of Muriel Langsam) Senior Administrator’s Fund Scholarship Leon M. Goldstein Scholarship Award for Cliff Hesse Scholarship Southpole Foundation Scholarship Academic Excellence and Community Stephen Weidenborner Memorial Prize Communications Award (Funded in Service Memory of Amy Bergenfeld) Steven V. Maksin Endowed Scholarship Lucille Nieporent Memorial Award Creative Writing Scholarship Award Student Ambassador Service Award Mark & Laurie Seruya and Mark & Gina (Funded by the My Turn Students) David B. Silver Poetry Award Levy Endowed Scholarship Award Student Service Award (Funded in Dean’s List Scholarship Maxine McGarvey Scholarship Award Memory of Dr. Max Koch) Dean Marilyn Chernin Student May & Samuel Rudin Book Fund Leader Endowed Service Award Suzanne Murphy & Jeff Barker Mike Drucker Memorial Scholarship Endowed Scholarship Dr. Bernard Klein Memorial Award for Millie & Maurice Singer Scholarship Award Excellence in History, Philosophy & Switzer Foundation Scholarship Political Science Mu Alpha Theta Scholarship Award Valedictorian Award (Funded in Memory (Funded in Memory of Robert Siegel) Dr. Carol Biermann Endowed Scholarship of Fred F. Addes) Award for Excellence in Biological Murray Rothenburg Scholarship Award Victoria Loconsolo Foundation Sciences Nassau County Fire Service Academy Grant Scholarship Dr. Frances Kraljic-Curran Liberal Arts National Grid Scholarship & Internship Virtual Enterprise Award (In Memory Scholarship Award of Jeffrey Ladman) Frances Donin Award New Start Program Award Walter & Maryann Kann Scholarship Gitel Kleinbart & Dora Shuldman Nursing Alumni Scholarship Award Walters-Doehrman Scholarship Scholarship for Nursing Students Nursing Alumni Scholarship for WAVE Scholarship Gladys Brooks Foundation Scholarship Excellence in Service to Others Yuet Chun & Tai Yee Ma Endowed Endowment for Student Leadership & Otis Hill Scholarship (Funded by the Memorial Scholarship Fund Academic Excellence KCC Alumni Association) Harry Ritchin Memorial Scholarship for Patricia Hazlewood Spirit of Community Promising Professionals in Geriatrics Health Award

KINGSBOROUGH COMMUNITY COLLEGE | ANNUAL REPORT 2018 13 Grant Summaries Grants are vital to the mission of Kingsborough Community College. Support from governmental agencies, foundations, and corporations help us to further the work of faculty and students. Recent grants include:

$971,004 FROM THE NEW YORK $327,414 FROM THE NEW YORK $147,000 FROM NATIONAL STATE EDUCATION DEPARTMENT CITY YOUNG MEN’S INITIATIVE AERONAUTICS AND SPACE to fund the Carl D. Perkins Career and to fund the CUNY Fatherhood Academy, ADMINISTRATION to support Technical Education program, which a comprehensive program designed Michael Weisberg’s “Origin and supports career-focused education, to promote responsible parenting and Thermal History of Enstatite including work in health care career economic stability for unemployed and Chondrites” research project. pathways, career skills development, underemployed young fathers through $123,087 FROM NEW YORK STATE careers in business and early childhood, education, employment, and personal OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND and college-wide career initiatives. development. FAMILY SERVICES in support of our $581,987 FROM THE HECKSCHER $241,918 FROM THE UNITED campus Child Development Center. FOUNDATION FOR CHILDREN STATES DEPARTMENT OF $110,000 FROM THE NEW YORK for continued support of a multi-year EDUCATION to support the STATE EDUCATION DEPARTMENT initiative called Strategic Partnerships continuation of the TRiO Student to support the Collegiate Science and for Achievement and Retention at Support Services program. Services for Technology Entry Program, a project Kingsborough (SPARK). The SPARK students include tutorials, advisement, to increase the number of students program is designed to close the financial literacy counseling, financial from under-represented groups who educational and employment gap of aid support, academic and personal are pursuing professional licensure and students in need of developmental counseling, and career and technology careers in mathematics, science, education so that they complete their workshops. Students with disabilities technology and health-related fields. education at Kingsborough and are receive assistive technology training. ready to transfer to a four-year $110,716 FROM THE NEW YORK $200,000 FROM THE NEW YORK institution or prepare for job entry. STATE EDUCATION DEPARTMENT STATE OFFICE OF TEMPORARY to support the Workforce Investment $485,622 FROM THE NEW YORK AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE Program. CITY HUMAN RESOURCES to provide Supplemental Nutrition ADMINISTRATION to support the Assistance Program Employment and 92,820 FROM NEW YORK STATE CUNY Edge program. The goal of the Training Venture IV. EDUCATION DEPARTMENT in program is to create a partnership with support of CUNY LEADS Plus: $149,312 FROM THE CAPITAL each student to provide assistance and Supported Higher Education ONE FOUNDATION for continued guidance with academic and career Service Model in Partnership with support of “Implementing a pursuits. Access-Ability Services. Data-Tracking Strategy to Inform $375,000 FROM THE ROBIN HOOD Institutional Growth & Improve $88,000 FROM THE CARROLL AND FOUNDATION for continued support Student Outcomes” project. The focus MILTON PETRIE FOUNDATION of Opening Doors Learning Communities, was to develop a model for collecting, $68,000 to support the Student a program that improves educational analyzing and using data about Emergency Grant Funds to assist outcomes for low-income, high-risk students enrolled in non-credit and students who experience unexpected college students through their partic- eventually credit granting allied health hardships and are unable to shoulder ipation in learning communities and programs. their education costs and $20,000 to provision of case management services. address student food insecurity.

14 KINGSBOROUGH COMMUNITY COLLEGE | ANNUAL REPORT 2018 $86,617 FROM THE NEW YORK $37,479 FROM THE AIR FORCE $12,258 FROM MAIMONIDES STATE EDUCATION DEPARTMENT DEFENSE RESEARCH SCIENCES MEDICAL CENTER to support to fund the Liberty Partnerships PROGRAM in support of Dr. Gregory collaborative research with Maimonides Program. Kingsborough partners with Aizin’s collaborative project with SUNY Medical Center/Massachusetts Institute local high schools to provide supportive Buffalo: “Hybrid Graphene/Semicon- of Technology’s Community Care of services which are designed to increase ductor Plasmonic Nano-transceiver Brooklyn Mapping Project. students’ motivation and ability to and Nano-antenna for Terahertz Band $10,500 FROM THE SWITZER complete secondary school and seek Communication.” FOUNDATION for critical scholar- entry into postsecondary education and $35,199 FROM NATIONAL ship support for students enrolled in meaningful employment. SCIENCE FOUNDATION in support Kingsborough’s highly competitive and $84,100 FROM THE NEW YORK of Malka Machlus’ collaborative research cost-intensive nursing program. CITY DEPARTMENT OF CULTURAL project with Columbia University: $10,000 FROM CON EDISON to AFFAIRS AND NEW YORK CITY “United States Science Support Program support STEM programming for high COUNCIL in support of On Stage at Office associated with International school students and the Annual Seaside Kingsborough. Ocean Discovery Program.” Splash Gala. $64,378 FROM THE NEW YORK $20,000 FROM THE FAR FUND in $10,000 FROM THE PIERRE AND STATE EDUCATION DEPARTMENT support of Project Reach program to TANA MATISSE FOUNDATION in to support the Science and Technology enhance the college’s capacity to assist support of On Stage at Kingsborough, Entry Program, a project to increase its growing population of students with a two-week summer program for the number of historically under- autism spectrum disorders (ASD) and middle school students. represented and economically to educate faculty and staff about disadvantaged students prepared to students with ASD. $7,000 FROM BROADWAY STAGES enter college, and improve their in support of Partnerships in Transition $20,000 FROM NATIONAL GRID participation rate in mathematics, to High School Program. in support of the National Grid Intern science, technology, health related Scholarship; STEM Fair for High $5,600 THE HYDE AND WATSON fields and the licensed professions. School Students; and the Annual Gala. FOUNDATION to purchase video $50,000 FROM THE AMBROSE equipment and record pediatric $19,993 FROM UNITED STATES MONELL FOUNDATION to provide simulations in the Nursing Program’s ARMY RESEARCH in support of critical scholarship support for simulations lab. Dr. Gregory Aizin’s collaborative students enrolled in Kingsborough’s project with Rensselaer Polytechnic $5,000 FROM HUMANITIES NEW highly competitive and cost-intensive Institute: “Plasmonic Boom Terahertz YORK to support the “Holocaust nursing program. Source.” Remembrance Project.” $37,728 FROM THE NATIONAL $17,000 FROM THE MERTZ $5,000 FROM THE POST NEW INSTITUTE OF HEALTH & GILMORE FOUNDATION $15,000 YORK ALLIANCE to support Media GENERAL MEDICAL SCIENCES to support the dance program at On Student Scholarships. in support of Medgar Evers College/ Stage at Kingsborough and $2,000 in Kingsborough Community College $4,500 FROM CANON SOLUTIONS support of the Oceanographic Program. Bridges to the Baccalaureate multi-year AMERICA in support of the program which is designed to bridge $16,090 FROM NEW YORK STATE Kingsborough’s international the two-year college student with the EDUCATION DEPARTMENT in Genetically Engineered Machine four-year college in the Biomedical support of new acquisitions for the (iGEM) team. The iGEM program Sciences. Robert J. Kibbee Library. offers an exceptional, hands-on experiential educational opportunity for students.

KINGSBOROUGH COMMUNITY COLLEGE | ANNUAL REPORT 2018 15 Kingsborough Supporters The Kingsborough community extends beyond our campus borders. We have a responsibility to the borough of Brooklyn, and we are proud of the role we are playing in its revitalization. A gift to the Kingsborough Community College Foundation, Inc. – a charitable 501(c)3 organization that exists solely to benefit Kingsborough – will fund scholarships and support faculty and curriculum development. But it supports more than an institution: it supports a community. We are pleased to recognize the following donors, whose gifts have helped many Kingsborough students realize their dreams.

CHAIRMAN’S CIRCLE Rensselaer Polytechnic PLATINUM CIRCLE Ms. Julie J. Dennis $50,000 + Institute $1,000 – $4,999 Mr. Paul J. Donahue 1199 SEIU Switzer Foundation Anonymous (2) Farmer & Company | Capital One Foundation The Pierre and Tana Amalgamated Bank Mr. Michael Farmer Heckscher Foundation for Matisse Foundation American Express Mr. Robert Fichter Children Mr. Robert von Sternberg Philanthropic Program Fidelis Care New York Mr. & Mrs. Edward AntonioH PSC-CUNY Research Award PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE Prof. Ellen S. Fine Program $5,000 – $9,999 Association of Performing The Family of Frank B. Robin Hood FoundationH Bradford Renaissance Arts Professionals Salzman The Ambrose Monell Portraits Avid Technology VP & Mrs. Thomas G. FoundationH Mr. Andrew H. Brimmer Barbados Tourism Authority FriebelH The Carroll and Milton & Mr. Thomas E. Molner Ms. Joan Bartolomeo Gemstar Construction Petrie Foundation Broadway Stages VP Elizabeth A. Basile & Ms. Laura F. Glazier-Smith Mr. Allen BasileH BENEFACTOR’S CIRCLE Dean Marilyn CherninH Dr. Beverly S. Jacobs $25,000 – $49,999 Prof. Karlene Gooding Borough of Manhattan Kingsborough Community Community College/CUNY Mr. Darryl Curran Investors Foundation College Association, Inc. Brooklyn Chamber of National GridH Dr. & Mrs. Saul W. Katz Klearview Appliance | Commerce Ms. Kelly Sullivan Mrs. Franseane F. Kleinbart Howard & Michael BladyH /CUNY SUNY Research Foundation & Mr. Solomon Kleinbart Dr. & Mrs. Baroukh E. KodsiH Bruce Cost Ginger Ale Mrs. Phyllis LevineH Mrs. Sheila C. Labrecque SPONSOR’S CIRCLE Buono Jewelers $10,000 – $24,999 Steven & Natalie Maksin Mr. & Mrs. Armstrong Lim Mr. Samuel Bykov Con Edison, Inc. Mr. Jeff Barker & Dr. Catherine Ma Ms. Suzanne Murphy Dr. & Mrs. Stanley Bykov Danziger Family Charitable Maimonides Medical Center Calvary Hospital Trust Ms. Kenda North Dean Thelma L. MalleH Canon Solutions America Far Fund Queens College/ CUNY Mr. Louis N. Manios Mr. & Mrs. Peter M. CohenH Food Bank of New York City Ridgewood Savings Bank Mr. & Mrs. James E. Marsh Mr. Mario A. Conte Ms. Suda House Societe Culinaire Medgar Evers College/CUNY Philanthropique Mr. James A. Cross Jr. Mertz Gilmore Foundation Menorah Home and Hospital The Hyde and Watson Ms. Joan De FreitasH Ms. Sheila Pinkel Mercy College Foundation Delta Phase Electrical Corp. Ms. Liz Whitney Quisgard The Post New York Alliance | Mr. Frank Ruggiero

16 KINGSBOROUGH COMMUNITY COLLEGE | ANNUAL REPORT 2018 Michael Towne Wine and Brooklyn Navy Yard Ms. Emilee McGarvey Altech Electronics Spirits | Mr. Michael A. Industrial Park Feldman Altice/News 1 Kingsborough Supporters CorreraH CMI Services Corp. Ms. JoAnne MeyersH Apple Bank for Savings Municipal Credit Union College of Staten Island / Prof. & Mrs. Michael V. Appraisal Concepts New York Daily News CUNY MirandaH Asphalt Green New York Life FoundationH Comic Strip Live Dr. Brian Mitra Bassett Caterers Northeast Beef Promotion Mr. Anthony CorazzaH Mr. & Mrs. Robert Bay Ridge Center Initiative CUNY Research Foundation NewmarkH Ms. Bette Bergenfeld Mr. Dante Orsini Mr. Marc Derisse NYU Langone Medical Ms. Karolina Bizik Pepsi Cola Bottling Company DGA Security Systems, Inc. Center of New York, Inc. Ms. Julie Block-Rosen Mr. Edward A. Dolan One on One Physical Therapy Dr. Regina S. Peruggi & Broadway Comedy Club Mr. & Mrs. John H. Opportunities for a Better H Mr. James Capozzi Mr. Gerard A. McCallion Drucker Esq. Tomorrow Mr. & Mrs. Julius CaputoH Dr. & Mrs. David Plimpton Prof. Susan Ednie Dr. Nicoletta Pallotta C-CAP Careers Through Dr. Barbara Ritchin Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Dr. Fred Peskoff Culinary Arts Program Mr. & Mrs. Joseph J. FabrizioH Mr. & Mrs. Ronald PlotkinH Dr. Hwai-Yin Chang & RomanoH Queensborough Community Mr. Howard Goldberg H H Dr. Cheng Tai Chen Mr. Mark H. Rothberg Dr. Mary R. Goldstein College/CUNY H Ms. Mabel Chee Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Sachs Halliday Financial Dr. Patrice R. Ricciotti- Mr. & Mrs. William Sahadi Fine Foods Morgan Mr. Samuel L. Hamilton CorrentiH SEFA: CUNY Campaign for Dr. Joanne Russell & Dr. Wayne R. Harewood Mr. Edwin Cosme Charitable Giving Mr. Charles Russell Hartshorn Portraiture Cousins Paintball Dr. Anne W. Silver Mr. Michael Schleifer Mr. Gary J. Hegedus Ms. Celeste Creegan Spectrum Industries Mr. William Schwalbe & Mr. & Mrs. Farley Herzek Mr. David ChengH Mr. & Mrs. Peter DeNicolaH Mr. Michael Stone Dr. & Mrs. Cliff Hesse Stress Factory Ms. Maria DePaola Stop & Shop Prof. Craig Hinkley TD Bank District Council 37 | Dr. & Mrs. Stuart A. SussH Mr. & Mrs. Robert Ingenito Mr. Alec Teytel Local 384H The Marine Society of the International Association of Mrs. Micheline Driscoll & City of New YorkH Dr. Silvea Thomas Machinists & Aerospace Mr. Timothy DriscollH Victoria Loconsolo Mr. & Mrs. Greg Warnock Workers Ms. Erika Duchonovic Foundation Mr. & Mrs. Reginald E. Investors Bank Mr. Andres Escobar Todd Walker Estate Watkins Island Photography Dr. Reza FakhariH Ms. Nancy Webber Ms. Moira Weidenborner Dr. & Mrs. Oliver KlapperH Ms. Barbara S. Fisch Ms. Jane Yin Dr. William Winter & Ms. Frances M. Koren Ms. Deborah D. TangenH Flatbush Food Co-op GOLD CIRCLE Dr. Cathy Leaker & Mr. David Woloch Ms. Faith Fogelman $500 – $999 Ms. Amy Phillips Follett Higher Education Anonymous (3) Lehman College/CUNY SILVER CIRCLE $250 – $499 Group Adelphi University Ms. Juliet Lewis Anonymous (2) Mr. & Mrs. Sheldon Dean Christine M. Beckner Ms. Leilani Lewter FriedlandH & Mr. Brandon BecknerH A. F. Bennett Ms. Juanita LinaresH Ms. Kathryn Giaimo Biscuits & Bath Dog Retreat Mr. John L. AaronH Ms. Marion A. Lipton Mr. Martin J. Golloub Mr. John J. Blasi, Jr. Ms. Pearl Achs Dr. Ann Marcus Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth HaberH H Mrs. Aba Agolli & Dr. Uda M. Bradford H Marine Park Golf Course Mr. Mikeljan Agolli Ms. Dorothy Isola Bronx Community College / Maximum Security Mrs. Marisa Joseph CUNY AHRC New York City Systems, Inc. Mr. & Mrs. Robert Kalipetes H Donors who have financially supported Kingsborough every year for the past 10 years or more

KINGSBOROUGH COMMUNITY COLLEGE | ANNUAL REPORT 2018 17 Kamco Supply Corp Dr. Robert S. Angel & Da Noi on Fifth Mrs. Vanessa E. Green Kidville Ms. Mary Chaney Mr. Mark D’Alessandro Mr. Les Gribben & Mr. Harvey Krigsman Ms. Joan Asher Dallas BBQ Prof. Carolyn Gribben Prof. & Mrs. Richard Legum Asian American/Asian Ms. Erika Delacruz-Cabrera Ms. Eileen Haber Dr. Gail R. Levine Research Institute/CUNY Ms. Josephine Dellano Mr. Bryan Hall Macro Digital Technology Bamboomoves Forest Hills Ms. Dianne I. DeMaria Harbor Fitness Center Corporation Mrs. Judith Berger Deno’s Wonder Wheel Ms. Linda HellowH Dr. Fred B. MalametH Mrs. Anna Betancourt Amusement Park Dr. Ernest Horowitz Ms. Patricia MartucciH Mr. Anthony Biancoviso Prof. John Descarfino Ms. Susan Horowitz Ms. Melissa Merced Big Ed’s BBQ Di Maggio Hair and Beauty Il Fornetto Restaurant N.F. Gozo Corporation Dr. Kwesi Blackman Salon Mrs. Jacqueline E. Johnson Ms. Mary E. O’SheaH Prof. & Mrs. John Blunt Mr. and Mrs. Elliot Mr. Gary KatzH DuBowski Dr. Arnold Packer & Mrs. Ellen Sue Borah Ms. Mona Kavowras James Duffy Mrs. Loretta R. Packer Ms. Angela Braconi Dr. Beth E. King Edible Arrangements Panda House at Manhattan Ms. Natalie BredikhinaH Mr. & Mrs. Michael Klein Beach LLCH Estee Lauder Companies, Inc. Dr. Dmitry Y. Brogun Ms. Mary M. Koren Pilo Arts Day Spa & Salon Prof. Janice C. Farley Brooklyn Children’s Museum Ms. Marilyn B. KostroffH Popular Community Bank Ms. Rosalie Fayad-PichadoH Mr. David Brown & Patricia Kramer VP Eduardo Rios Mr. Stephen Feiman Dr. Kelly Friedenfelds Ms. Barbara Kudel-Grossman Santander Bank Mr. Gary S. Fiedel Dr. Evrick Brown Mr. Daniel La Noue Mr. Peter Santiago Mr. & Mrs. Lester Fleischer Ms. Grace P. Brown & Mrs. Barbara T. LadmanH Dr. Nicholas SkirkaH Mr. James Brown Mrs. Judith A. Fox Prof. Mohamed LakrimH Staten Island Skating Mr. Domenick Brucculeri Ms. Lori E. Fox Ms. Siu K. Lam Pavilion Mr. & Mrs. Michael Brucella Ms. Ilona Fridson Mrs. Susan Lavin & Mr. Scott Stimpfel H Ms. Donna M. Cafiero Dr. Delores Friedman Mr. Michael J. Lavin Dr. Tasheka Sutton-Young Mr. Luigi Calderone Funfest Family Leslie Waterworks Prof. Loretta & Entertainment Center Mrs. Angela Camillieri Ms. Pamela Levit Mr. Peter Taras H FunFuzion Canarsie Courier Mr. Michael M. Levy Prof. August A. TuostoH Ms. Denise Garrett Caramoor Center for Music Mr. Benedetto Liberatore Ms. Anne R. Wagner and the Arts, Inc. Ms. Sandra Gelfman Children’s Dr. Sharon Warren Cook Carnegie Hall Mr. & Mrs. Robert Museum Washington Computer GevertzmanH Mr. Joseph S. Castro Mr. David J. Louie, Sr. Services Mr. Richard T. Ryan & Ms. Mary Ann Cavallo Ms. Cindy Lui H Ms. Kathryn L. Wayler Ms. Lydia Cella Prof. Denise Giachetta- Ryan Ms. Sandra Lujan Ms. Tara Yarczower Chadwick’s Restaurant Gleason’s Gym Ms. Monira Mahmuda BRONZE CIRCLE Prof. Norah Chase Malsons Jewelers $100 – $249 Mrs. Dasha Gorinshteyn Mr. Jason Cohen LCSW Manhattan Beer Distributor Anonymous (3) Ms. Judith Cohen Gotham Comedy Club Ms. Marie Manzo 4imprint Ms. Marie R. Cohen Gourmanoff by NetCost Mr. & Mrs. Patrick L. Ms. Annery S. Abreu Ms. Tracey I. Cohen Market Marano, Sr. Aetna Electrical Supply Mrs. Joanne Costa Ms. Laurie G. Graydon- Mr. David Marin Mrs. Frances Allen Ms. Anastasia Crosswhite D’Onofrio Marine Florists AMC Village 7 D. Coluccio & Sons Inc. Mrs. Sharon Green Prof. Theresa Mastrianni Mr. Anthony Andrews

H Donors who have financially supported Kingsborough every year for the past 10 years or more

18 KINGSBOROUGH COMMUNITY COLLEGE | ANNUAL REPORT 2018 Matrix Systems Mrs. Gila E. RohrH FRIENDS Ms. Elaine Arden Mr. & Mrs. Steven Mauceri Ms. Enid Roman Anonymous (13) Ms. Gina Argento Mr. Patrick W. Mcguire Mrs. Carole Rothschild Ms. Dina Abasova Prof. Carlos Arguelles Mrs. Joanne Megna Mrs. Betina Safrin-Nar Mr. Anthony Abbate Mr. Maxim Arisov Mrs. Maria T. MejiasH Sam Ash Music Ms. Francine S. Abrams Mr. Richard Arking Mr. Daniel Moinester Mr. Christopher SantangeloH Mrs. Jodi Abrams Ms. Laura Armour Mr. Javier Morgades Mr. & Mrs. Anthony ScavoH Ms. & Mr. Louise Abrams Kanduu Ashley Ms. Helen-Margaret Nasser September Associates Mr. & Ms. Martin Abrams Mr. Amir Ashraf New York City Ballet Prof. Dale A. Siegel Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Ms. Louise T. Atsaves Abramson New York Comedy Club Ms. Marie A. Siliati Ms. Nancy Au Ms. Holly Abraskin New York Water Taxi/ Mrs. Barbara A. Simmons Ms. Regina M. Auerbach Mr. John Acevedo Mrs. Grace Axler-Diperte Circle Line Sightseeing Soigne Restaurant and Ms. Louise Nissenbaum Wine Bar Mrs. Florence Ackerman Mr. Joseph Azzone, Jr. Prof. John Acosta NY Party Works Mr. Gary Sokolow Mr. Orkhan Baazov Adventurers Family On Stage at Kingsborough Ms. Nichole Spates Ms. Elaine Bader Amusement Park Mr. James G. O’Neil Ms. Susan Spivack Mr. Nick Badolato Mr. Nasir Ahmad Original Gourmet Food St. George Theatre Ms. Amelia Bahr Mr. & Mrs. Nathan Ahren Mr. Brendon Bain Company Stand Up NY Ms. Anna Akbas Ms. Iryna Balaban Ms. Janette O’Sullivan Ms. Francine Stein Ms. Aisha Akhtar Ms. Isabel K. Balson Mrs. Margaret M. Pacelli Ms. Kiesha Stewart Ms. Stephanie Akunvabey Faina Barger Mrs. Kathleen Pacilio Ms. Regina Strachan Mr. Hal Akyar Mr. Bruce Barland Ms. Laiping Pang Wan Father Michael Tedone Mr. Mohammed M. Al Ms. Julie Barnett Paper Source Mr. Stacy W. Teter Kalam Mr. Robert Barnett Mr. & Mrs. Nicholas The Hoover Company Ms. Martine Alabre Cenat Pappagallo Prof. Michael G. Barnhart The Italian Cultural Mr. Jayson Albert-Oreo Ms. Judith L. Baron Dr. Ronn & Mrs. Mitzi Foundation at Ms. Amida Alessandrini Parker Mr. Sergey Barshtein Casa Belvedere Mrs. Sandra Alex Pastosa Ravioli Ms. Mary Barth Three Star Restaurant Ms. Denese Alexander Ms. Susan A. PaulH TR Pipe Inc. Dr. Maria Bartolomeo-Maida Ms. Rosaura Alicea & Mr. Matthew Maida Mr. Lawrence PeroH Dr. Max Tran Ms. Janice Allen Mr. Peter Bartomeo Ms. Leigh Petryssyn TW Painting Mr. & Mrs. William Allen Orson Barzola Ms. Linda C. Pierce Vendini Ms. Susan Altman Ms. Sara Basha Pinot’s Palette Brooklyn - Mrs. Sara G. Wagschal Mrs. Gail Alwais Park Slope Prof. & Mrs. Gordon Bassen Ms. Kailey Walters Ms. Christina Amazan Ms. Elinore Plutchok Ms. Diane Batri Prof. Bridget WeeksH AmazonSmile Foundation Ms. Arline PollingerH Ms. Oksana Baytalskiy Mrs. Linda Weinstein Mr. Anthony Amen Ms. Valerie Beale Ms. Petal Prince-Bradford West End Jewelers American Museum of Dr. Elsie M. Beaupierre Prospect Park Alliance Natural History (AMNH) Mrs. Monica Wieboldt Ms. Sarah Beck Mr. Anthony Quaranta Ms. Sofia Y. Anastasi Mr. Edward Wilensky Ms. Anna Becker Rab’s Country Lanes Ms. Galina Anikul Ms. Rose Wilkins-Lightfoot Ms. Barbara Becker Mrs. Mali Ramos Ms. Dynazia Anthony Ms. Jacqueline WilliamsH Mr. Jake B. Becker Raphael Vineyard Bibian Aparicio Yiasou Estiatorio Drs. Jerry & Carla Beeber Ripley’s Believe It or Not! Applebee’s York Theatre Company Ms. Margaret Belizaire Mr. William L. Rivers Ms. Nancy Appleby Dr. Gordon Young Ms. Jenna Belladonna Dr. Carmen D. Rodriguez Mrs. Vivette Archer Prof. Nikola Zlatar Carmen C. Belle

KINGSBOROUGH COMMUNITY COLLEGE | ANNUAL REPORT 2018 19 Ms. Marie J. Bellevue Terry Brody Ms. Loray Cass Ms. Chrystal Cooper Mrs. Tamara Bellomo Mr. & Mrs. Mikhail Ms. Pauline Cassino Mrs. Marilyn Coppa Ben Bay Realty Co. Bromblin Mr. Cesar Castope Ms. Erica Coppola Ms. Anna Benfanti Ms. Natalya Bronfman Ms. Marie Caty Mrs. Joan L. Coppolino Mr. Gabriel Bennett Brooklyn Botanic Garden Mrs. June Cernitz Mrs. Carole Corman Mr. Jaime Berco Brooklyn Cyclones Baseball Mr. Steve Chan Ms. Ingrid E. Cornejo Ms. Natalia Berdichevskiy Company LLC Mr. Lyonnel Changeau Mrs. Jeanie CorradoH Mr. Tsubasa Berg Brooklyn Nets Ms. Donna Charles Mrs. Marie Corrado Ms. Arlene R. Berger Donald Brown Ms. Ruth Charles Ms. Diane Costello Mr. Boran Beric Ms. Heather A. Brown Cheerleading.com Ms. Alicia Cotten Mr. Ricky Berk Ms. Kimberly Shania Brown Mr. Edward Cheng Mr. & Mrs. Donald CoyH Ms. Marissa Berlin Ms. Mary E. Brown Mr. Wilson Cheng Ms. Svetlana Cozmit Dr. & Mrs. Brian Berliner Ms. Shakia Brown Mikhail Chernin Ms. Toneeka Crawford Ms. Svetlana Berman Mr. Uriah Brown Rudolf Chernoguz Mrs. Anna Cromas Mrs. Florence Bernstein Mrs. Janna Bruner Mr. & Mrs. Feliks ChernovH Ms. Diana Cruz-Rosa Mr. Michael Bine LPN Mr. Frederick Bryant Ms. Mary Ann Chiacchiaro Mr. Victor Cubero Mrs. Florence Birnbaum Ms. Rosemary Bufano Mrs. Patricia Chicas Mr. Carmine Cumbo Ms. Susan BirneStone Mr. Vitaliy Bukhman Children’s Museum of the Ms. Danielle DaCosta Ms. Karen Black Ms. Lyudmila Bunyatova Arts Ms. Nola Dacosta Ms. Audra Blackwood Mr. Jayquan Burch Mr. Joseph Chiodo Ms. Shana Dagenhart Foladare Ms. Mildred Burke Christmas Tree Shop Ms. Virginia Daidone Ms. Shereece Blake Mrs. Kathryn Burndrett Prof. Wendy Chu Dalmazio Imports Mrs. Eileen M. Blau Ms. Maureen Byam Prof. Lucille Cichminski Ms. Maureen C. DalyH Mr. & Mrs. Edward Tian Cai Mr. Robert Cincinnati Ms. Geraldine Daniel H Blutstein Ms. Rhonda Calcagno Ms. Angela Cipriano Ms. Keshia Daniel H Ms. Natasha Boatswain Mr. Richard P. Calcaterra Ms. Grace Cirillo Mr. Peter D’Antonio Mr. Jared Bodner Mr. Keiron M. Caldeira Ms. Joanna Ciulla Ms. Antonina D’Armetta Mr. Joseph Boljonis Mr. Anthony Calitri Mr. Andre D. Clark Mr. & Mrs. Paul Dashman Ms. Kseniya Bondarenko Mr. Jose Camacho Ms. Cheryl Clarke Mr. Melvin David Mr. Russell Bookert Ms. Kim Camardesi Ms. Zuleika Clarke Mr. & Mrs. Harvey Davis Mr. & Mrs. Martin Borah Ms. Marie Camia Dr. Audrey J. CohenH Prof. Aleksandr Davydov Dr. Anthony Borgese Ms. Franchesca Campbell Mr. Jerry Colandrea Ms. Jennifer DeBonis Mrs. Olga Bortnikov Ms. Retha Campbell Ms. Cherish-Marie Collins Ms. Loraine DeCoteau Ms. Heather Bowles Ms. Josephine Candiano Mr. Dan Collins Mr. Anthony V. Defeo Mr. Keston Boyce Ms. Jodi Cantor Ms. Elizabeth Colome Ms. Lisa DeLange Ms. Patricia Boyle Ms. Cheyenne M. Canty Prof. Christina Colon Ms. Jodie Delsol Ms. Michele Bracco Ms. Angela D. Capriola Ms. Jo Ann Colonna Ms. Gillian Delucia Ms. Sarah Bradwisch Mrs. Shannon Caravello Mr. & Mrs. Jeremy H. Ms. & Mr. Claudia DeMairo Ms. Mary Brady Mr. William P. Carey Comins Ms. Pauline DeMairo Ms. Katherine Braigin Ms. Sandra A. Carlson Mr. & Mrs. Frank Conanan Ms. Lindsay Dembner Mr. & Mrs. Max Braksmajer Ms. Lisa Carrasquillo Ms. Bernadette Connolly Mr. Kieshorne Dennie Mrs. Frances D. Breen Casale Jewelers Ms. Kathleen Connor Mr. James J. Dennington Dr. Judith J. Brilliant Ms. Nicole Case Mr. Eric Conte Ms. Catherine Depasquale Mr. Paul Brockman Mrs. Nancy C. Casey Mrs. Donna Contreras Prof. Emral Devany Mr. Victor Broder Ms. Patricia Casola Mr. Barry Cooper Ms. Jeanne Devoy H Donors who have financially supported Kingsborough every year for the past 10 years or more

20 KINGSBOROUGH COMMUNITY COLLEGE | ANNUAL REPORT 2018 Ms. Gloria Di Pietro Prof. Meg Feeley Gargiulo’s Restaurant Mr. Kenneth Greene Mr. Salvatore Di Salvo Mara Feldbeyn Mr. Paul Garza Mr. Nataniel Greene Ms. Patricia Di Santo Mr. Joseph Felser Ms. Barbara Gatullo Greenhouse Cafe Mr. Karl Diamond Ms. Jennifer Fernandez Ms. Anna F. Gawlinski Ms. Eileen Gretah Mr. Craig Diesslin Prof. Carmel Ficorelli Mr. Herbert Gecht Mrs. Maxine GridiH Prof. Anthony DiLernia Ms. Mimi Fierle Mr. Zinovy Genkin Grimaldi’s Pizzeria Mr. Kenly Dillard Ms. Melissa Figueroa Mrs. Iryna Gerashenko Ms. Nancy Ann M. Grippo Ms. Rizwana Din Ms. Amy Finkelstein Mr. Roman Gerber Mr. David Novoseletskiy Mr. Joshua Dobbs Ms. Phyllis Fintz Ms. Lioudmila Gilyadoff & Ms. Tatyana Ms. Galina Dodis Mrs. Mary E. Fiorentino Ms. Diane Ginsberg Grodzhinskaya Mr. Lawrence G. Donnelly Eileen K. Fischer Mr. & Mrs. Marvin Girshick Ms. Kristine Grosch Mr. & Mrs. Charles Dono Mrs. Mildred Fishman Mrs. Gail Glass-Malley Mrs. Myrna J. Grow Ms. Donna Donzella Dr. Peter F. Fiume Mrs. Elyse Glenn Ms. Tatyana Groysman Ms. Maureen Dorgan Mr. Gregory Fletcher Mr. Allen Glick My Gualtieri Crowley Ms. Patricia Flood Mr. & Mrs. Alvin Glickman Ms. Ishani Gunasekara Ms. Nelci Dos Santos Soares Ms. Charlotte Flynn Mr. Michael Gluck Tatyana Gurtovnik Dr. & Mrs. Harvey Dosik Ms. Monique Ford Ms. Inna Glushenko Mr. & Mrs. Steven Haas Ms. Nicole Dove Prof. & Mrs. Ronald L. Mr. David Goldberg Mr. Jerome Haas Mr. John R. DriscollH Forman Mr. Sanford Goldhaber Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Haber DryBar Four & Twenty Blackbirds Mr. David Goldman Mrs. Penny Hacken Ms. Damali K. Dublin Mr. Kevin Francis Mr. Marvin Goldsmith Ms. Annie Hacohen Mr. Serge Dubois Mr. Dennis Franco Mr. & Mrs. Michael H. Mr. Trevaughn C. Hall Mr. Stanley M. Cohen & Ms. Nenita Franco Goldstein Mr. Josef Hamilton Mrs. Suzanne B. Ducat Ms. Anita Francsovics Ms. Ewa Golebiewski Mr. Mitchell L. Hammer Mr. Paul Dufour Ms. Loris Frank Mr. Michael Gonsavos Mr. John F. Hanley Jr. Mr. Chauncey Dupree Mrs. Michelle Frank Ms. Oksana Gontchar Mr. Garth Harding Ms. Rochelle Duva Mr. Juan Franquiz Harry K. Good III, Ph.D. Ms. Grace Hargrove Ms. Faina Dyhne Mr. Peter Fredas Ms. Rosemarie Goodridge Ms. Savita Harrillal Mr. Mark Eaton Ms. Debra Freedman Mr. Selvin Gootar Ms. Margarita Hartoularos Prof. Mary Ann Edelman Mr. Sidney Friedfertig Ms. Morika Gopaul Mr. Grant Harvey Mr. Ricardo EdwardsH Ms. Shoshana Friedman Ms. Lyubov Gorfin Ms. Mary R. Hayes-Quinn Ms. Irina Elberg Mr. Stuart Fries Mr. Louis Gottlieb Ms. Mary J. Healy Ms. Sara Eletr Ms. Jenny Frimpong Ms. Janis J. Graham Mrs. Marianne P. Hearsey Ms. Hattie Elmore Marina Fronshtein Ms. Kenyatta Graham Ms. Myra HeckerH Prof. & Mrs. Sidney L. Mr. & Mrs. Robert Frubell Mrs. Linda Gralitzer Ms. Jameelah Hegazy Emerman Ms. Julia Furay Ms. Aida C. Gramieri Ms. Janice Heller Ms. Natalya Epshteyn Mrs. Orli Futerman Ms. Elba Grau Mr. Douglas Henderson Ms. Frances S. Epstein Mr. Alexander Gafa Ms. Sonia Gray Ms. Kyla Hendy Mr. Robert J. Esposito Ms. Dianne Galasso Ms. Eileen Graziani Mr. Arnon Hetsrony Ms. Barbara Fairweather Mrs. Dorothy Gale Prof. & Mrs. Richard Mr. William R. Hickerson & Ms. Arlene Fuchs Joan Falanco Prof. Samuel Gale GrazianoH Mr. Rommel Hidalgo Ms. Libby Falcon Mrs. Lucrezia L. Gallelli Ms. Martha Greasley Ms. Elizabeth L. Ms. Gloria Faraino Mr. Michael Garber Mrs. Caterina M. Greco Hildebrandt Mr. Ron Farber Mr. Angelo L. Garcia Ms. Sandra Green Annie Hilker Ms. Gloria Farley Ms. Miranda Garcia Prof. Cindy A. Greenberg Mr. George Hill Ms. Maria Favuzza Mr. Melvin Garfinkel Ms. Elaine Greenberg Ms. Bibi Hirallall Ms. Natasha Fearson Ms. Annmarie Gargiulo Ms. Alexis Greene

KINGSBOROUGH COMMUNITY COLLEGE | ANNUAL REPORT 2018 21 Ms. Frances Hirschberg Mr. Howard S. Jolson Prof. Reabeka King Mr. Yefim Lerman & Prof. Ivan Ho Mr. Clayton Jones Kings Row Men’s Apparel Ms. Lyudmila MakilovaH Ms. Tai Y. Ho Mr. Neal Jones Mr. Viktor Kiporenko Mr. & Mrs. Harvey Lerner Ms. Lanelle Hodnett Ms. Naomi I. Joris Ms. Carole Kirk Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Lerner Mr. Erich Hoffmann Ms. Shonette Joris Mr. Jerry Kirk Ms. Yelizaveta Leshchinskay Ms. Wendy Holuboff Mr. Clifford Joseph Mr. Mark Kirsch Mr. Rohan G. Leslie Prof. Susan Hom Ms. Monica Joseph Mr. & Mrs. Melvyn Klein Mrs. Lorraine LesterH Mr. Gregory E Homatas Mr. Yogesh Joshi Ms. Kathleen Klemm Mr. Tommy Leung Ms. Joanne Honigman Mr. Thomas Joy Ms. Olesya Knyazev Ms. Wan Yin Leung Mr. Gary Hopkins Ms. Josephine Jumper Ms. Susan Koff Ms. Alissa Levine Ms. Barbara J. Horowitz Mr. Rashid Kabbaj Mrs. Gloria Kolodin Ms. Denise P. Levine Mr. & Mrs. Stanley Horowitz Ms. Diana Kalechman Ms. Bonnie Konigsberg Mrs. Sheila Levine Mr. Alan Houston Ms. Phyllis Kaley Ms. Irene Konstantinou Mrs. Suzanne Levine Mr. Edward M. Hughes Mrs. Leah Kalipetes Ms. Tina Kopel Ms. Liberty Levinowitz Ms. Sally Hunt Marina Kamenetskiy Mrs. Miriam Korfine Ms. Victoria Lewandowski Ms. Pamela Husbands Ms. Tatyana Kan Ms. Barbara Koskoff Mr. & Mrs. Warren LewisH Ms. Ellen Hymowitz Prof. Laxman Kanduri Ms. Eileen Kotler Feon Li Mr. & Mrs. Anthony Ianno Ms. Agnes Kane Dr. Annie C. Kotto Liberty Science Center Ms. Grace Ianno Mr. Lev Kanevskiy Ms. Olga Kozlova Prof. Mark Licht IBM Estelle Kanter Ms. Raisa Kozmina Ms. Eileen Lichtenthal Ms. Oksana Ikhilov Ms. Rosalind Kantrowitz Mr. & Mrs. Wilhelm KrapfH Mrs. Ora Lidsky Ms. Aziza Ikramova Ms. Shirley Kaplan Ms. Irina Krassilnikova Ms. Antonia Lieggi Ms. Lyudmila Ilin Ms. Nadia Karaseva Ms. Maya Kravtsov Mrs. Dorothy LimH Mr. Alex Immella Ms. Maria Cristina Karfitsas Ms. Wilma Kreech Mrs. Stacy Linn Irene Ingerman Mr. & Mrs. Lewis Kargman Mr. Conrad Kreuter Anna Lipovetskaya Mr. Christopher Ingrassia Mr. Keith Karon Ms. Sabina Krivenko Mr. Martin Litwack Mr. and Mrs. Neil Intrator Ms. Anna Karpathakis Ms. Zhana Krot Ms. Shing Liu Mr. Sidney Irgang Ms. Kamini Karran Mr. Leonid Krugolets Ms. Yanhong Liu Ms. Margaret Irizarry Mrs. Cheryl Kastner Ms. Nadiya Kurchak Ms. Patrice Livingston Mr. Joseph Irving Mr. Matthew A. Kastner L & B Spumoni Gardens Inc. Ms. Regina Livshits Mr. Sinu Jacob Ms. Sandra R. Katz La Bella Marketplace Ms. Jeanette D. Mr. & Mrs. William Jacobs Mr. Bradford S. Kaufman Mrs. Phyllis Lacobs Lliguichuzhca Mr. Brian J. LoBianco Ms. Denise Jacobs Prof. Navneet Kaur Dr. Suzanne LaFont H Ms. Evelyn Jacobs Ms. Sandra Kazlow Ms. Galina Lahood Mr. Donald C. Loeb Mr. Myron Jacobson Mrs. Carol A. Kearney Mr. Yousof Laleh Mr. Joseph LoGalbo Ms. Jacqueline Jastram Prof. Charles E. Kee Mr. James LaMorte Sister Paulette LoMonaco Ms. Eartha Jean Baptiste Mrs. Carol Keegan Ms. Barbara Lasky Ms. Kay Lopez Mr. Jeffrey Jean Mr. Gerald P. Kenna Mrs. Olga Lauriello Mr. & Mrs. Charles Lopinto Gerren Jefferson Mr. Roman Khaimov & Ms. Natasha Lauriston Mr. Jonathan Louie Ms. Emilia Jerez Ms. Irina Zaytseva Ms. Monika Lavi Elina Lozovskaya Mr. Javon John Ms. Ruqaiya Khalid Ms. Asha Leach Mr. Philip M. Luchun Ms. Lora John Wells Ms. Inga Kharcheva Ms. Janet E. Leal Ms. Sofiya Lumelski Ms. Christina Johnson Ms. Eva Khatana Mr. Thomas Lee Ms. Colesha Lyttle Ms. Keisha M. Johnson Ms. Marina Khusid Ms. Sheila Leibowitz Ms. Radmila Lyudmer Ms. Rasheema Johnson Ms. Angela King Ms. Patrice M. Lenihan Ms. Melody Ma H Donors who have financially supported Kingsborough every year for the past 10 years or more

22 KINGSBOROUGH COMMUNITY COLLEGE | ANNUAL REPORT 2018 Mr. & Mrs. Richard Mackay Ms. Christina McVey Dr. Josephine Murphy Ms. Tatiana Palaguina Ms. Allison Magee Ms. Patti Mead Mrs. Nora L. Murray Ms. Janine Palludan Mr. Albert Maidenbaum Ms. Imani Means Museum of the Moving Ms. Joanne PalmieriH Prof. Stephen Majewicz Ms. Alicia Melendez Image Mr. & Mrs. Carmine Ms. Barbara Malfucci Mr. Jimmy Mendez Prof. Ari Nagel PalumboH Mrs. Lyudmila Malikova Ms. Kione Mendez Ms. Barbra J. Nahoum Paneantico Bakery Cafe Ms. Wendy P. Malliet Ms. Cynnthia Mendola Mr. Rich Najjar Mr. Jonathan Pariente Dr. Florence Maloney Ms. Evelyn Mervilus Ms. Joset Nakhla Ms. Sharon Parker Mr. John Maloney Mrs. Marie Meserole Capt. John Nappo Mr. Stuart Parker Mr. David Mandelbaum Mr. Paul Metzger Ms. Terrilee Narine Parkway Flower Shop Ms. Carey Manifold-Beveny Mr. Elliott Meyers Ms. Anna Nasonov Ms. MaryJane Partanna Ms. Louann Mannino Ms. Jonise Meyers Ms. Audrey P. Nedd Ms. Susan Pascarella Mr. Steven Manowitz Ms. Anne Migliaccio Dr. Ray Neinstein Patrizia’s Mr. Yves Marcelin Mr. Irwin A. Mignott Ms. Nancy Nemorin Mr. Shawn Patterson Mr. Anton Marchuk Mr. Timothy Miles II Mr. Leslie Neverson Ms. Carla K. Paul Ms. Shoshana Marcus Mr. Vincent Miletti, Esq. New York Red Bulls Ms. Hallory Paul Mrs. Natalya Margulis Mill Basin Kosher Deli Ms. Mary Ng Mr. Barry C. Pearce Maria Ristorante Millbrook Vineyards and Dung Kim Nguyen Ms. Marilyn Pearce Marina Cafe Winery Ms. Charlena Nicholas Ms. Dora Pekar Ms. Mary Ann Markowitz Mr. & Mrs. David MillerH Nick’s Fine Jewelry Mr. Salvatore Pellettiere Prof. & Mrs. Theodore C. Ms. Dina MillerH Ms. Susan Nicoletti Peppino’s Markus Ms. Ethel Miller Ms. Mary Nieberg Ms. Madeline Peredo Ms. Rebecca Maroney Ms. Kimberly Miller Ms. Lilja Nielsen Mr. Dominic Perez Dr. & Mrs. Edward Martin Mr. William Miller Mr. Eric Nightlinger Ms. Sonia Perez Mr. Anthony Marzuillo Dr. Maureen Minielli Ms. Devon Nixon Mr. Reed Perlowitz & Eudene Mason Mr. Herman Minor Ms. Jennifer Noe Ms. Susan Magi-Perlowitz Mr. Louis Mastandrea Prof. Thomas Mintz Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Nunziato Mr. Carl Perrera & Mrs. Enza Matarazzo Ms. Eva M. Miranda Mr. Daniyar Nurtazin Ms. Rolita Y. Perrera Ms. Magdalena Matlak Mr. Louis Misciagna Mr. Kwame Nyanin Mrs. Marianne Perrone Ms. Valerie Matta Modell’s Sporting Goods Mr. Patrick O’Brien Mr. Anthony L. Pesce Dr. Michael Mattia Ms. Olga Modlinska Ms. Bridget Ofori Mrs. Patricia A. Peterkin Max’s ES-CA Restaurant Mr. Surendra Mohabeer Mr. Daniil Olkhovskiy & Ms. Bonnie Peterman Ms Lucie Petit-Frere Ms. Meghan Mayo-Adam Ms. Jennifer Molinari Ms. Olga Ross Ms. Angela Maystrovich Ms. Wanda MoralesH Ms. Liliana Olshansky Mr. & Mrs. Frank Petralia Mr. Norman Mazin Mr. Thomas Moran Ms. Elaine Olshausen Ms. Mariya Petrova Ms. Domenica Mazzola Ms. Valentina Morgan Mr. & Mrs. Ron OlsonH Ms. Andrea Petrucz Mr. Stephen J. McAteer Ms. Julia Morris Ms. Cynthia M. Olvina Mr. Glenn Phillips Ms. Elaine McClintock Ms. Eileen R. Moshel Ms. Elaine Orlando Mr. James Phillips Ms. Diane McDevitt Ms. Violetta Mosheyeva Ms. Diana Ortiz Ms. Natasha J. Phillips Ms. Danielle McDonald Ms. Hasina Muhammad Ms. Juanita Ortiz Ms. Laura Piascik Ms. Marie McGovern Ms. Yvonne Sou-King Mui Patricia Ostrowski Ms. Francie Piechowiak & Angelo Echevarria Ms. Karene McKnight Ms. Noreen Mullen Pacific Standard Ms. Nympha Pierre Ms. Carol Ann McLinden Ms. Elizabeth Mulligan Mr. Larry Paduano Joseph Pietanza Ms. Jennifer M. McLinden Mrs. Keyon Mullings Mr. Jose Paez Ms. Roberta Pike Mr. & Mrs. Brian McMains Mrs. Shelli Munitz Ms. Nicole Pagano Mr. Lyndon Pinnock Ms. Detrice McPhatter Ms. Rebecca Munz-Shetia Ms. Angela Pagnotta

KINGSBOROUGH COMMUNITY COLLEGE | ANNUAL REPORT 2018 23 Ms. Savannahre B. Mr. Justin Ritter Ms. Sonia Mr. Frank L. ScottH Pinnock-Samuel Mr. Dominick Rivalan Sahadi-Abounaoum Mr. James Scott Ms. Esther Pinto Mr. David Rivera Ms. Juanita Sakil Ms. Loni Scott Irina Pisarevsky Mr. Joseph Rivera Ms. Joanne Salamone Mrs. Angela Scotto Mrs. Elizabeth Placencia Ms. Monique Rivera Mr. Mikhail Salita Mr. Gennaro Scotto Ms. Nelibeth Plaza Ms. Candice Roberts Salty Dog Bar & Grill Mr. Jerry Scotto Mr. & Mrs. Viktor Plit Mr. Austin Robinson Mr. Charles S. Salup Mrs. Toni A. Seddio Prof. Ira Plutzker Mr. Michael Robinson Ms. Nahed Samaan Ms. Ina Segaloff H Mr. Konstantin Pokras Mr. Alfredo Rodriguez Ms. Sarah E. Samuels Mr. & Mr. Charles Seideman Ms. Kristin Polizzotto Or Mr. Chris Rodriguez Ms. Joyce Sanchez Ms. Mary Shannon Ms. Linda Ponce Ms. Dahlia Rodriguez Ms. Kim Sanchez Ms. Susan F. Shapiro Ponte Vecchio Mr. Jonathan Rodriguez Mr. & Mrs. Matthew Sanders Ms. Valentyna Shapran Mrs. Annamaria C. Poore Mr. Michael P. Rodriguez Mr. Russel Sankis Sharkey’s Square Portobello Cafe Ms. Oneika Rodriguez Mr. Bernard J. Santangelo Mr. Eduart Shehu Mr. John Powers Ms. Veronica Rodriguez Mrs. Madeline Santiago Ms. Lioudmila Sherman Ms. Reina Prestia Ms. Trina Roldan Ms. Sabrina Santiago Ms. & Mr. Lili Shi Mr. Domenico Priante Roll-N-Roaster Mr. & Mrs. Alexander Mr. Yefim Shpatserman Mr. Boris Primakov Ms. Sheena Roman Sapozhnikov Ms. Nettie Shulman H Mr. Giovanni Provenzano Ms. Patricia Romano Mrs. Galina Sapozhnikova Ms. Irina Siconolfi Mr. Tomasz Pulawski Mr. Ron Rondon Mr. Mels Sargsyan Ms. Sheila R. Siegel Mr. Joel Quintalino Ms. Ruth Rootenberg Prof. & Mrs. Gary B. Sarinsky Ms. Samantha Sierra Mr. Danyal Qureshi Ms. Candice Rosado Ms. Maarja Sau Ms. Arlien Skurnik Ms. Gaye C. Rabinowitz Ms. Honey L. Rose Ms. Felicetta Saulino Ms. Lisa Sloves Ms. Tatyana Rabotneva Ms. Marilyn Rosenblatt Ms. Andrea Savin Mr. & Mrs. Al Smaldone Ms. Ishrat Rahman Ms. Sabina F. Rosenblum Ms. Debra Scaccia Mr. Barry Small Ms. Carmen Ramirez Mr. William Rosenblum Ms. Gina Scaglione Ms. Inga Smirnova Ms. Enid Ramirez Mr. Bob Rosensweet Ms. Rosanne Scalice Mr. Anthony Smith Mr. Dave Ramsumair Mr. & Mrs. Sergio Rossi Ms. Tara Scannell Ms. Darline Smith Mr. & Ms. Paul Rankin Mr. John E. Rossi Prof. Jacqueline S. Ms. Erin M. Smith Scerbinski Mr. Anthony Rapisardi Prof. Michael L. Rosson Mr. Jerald Smith Mr. Robert Schacter Mrs. Gertrude Ratinetz Mr. Thomas Rothacker Ms. Mary Smith Ms. Estelle Schaffer Raw Rev Prof. & Mrs. Eric Rothenburg Ms. Rochelle Smith Ms. Elizabeth A. Scheel Ms. Vera J. Reale Ms. Musya Roytman Mr. Wayne F. Smith Mr. & Mrs. Lester Schenker Ms. Susan Reilly Ms. Vivian Rozakis Ms. Anastasia Smolina Ms. Beatrice Scher Ms. Shyra Reiss Ms. Anna Rozenboym Ms. Yvonne Soden Mr. Gabriel Schleifer Mrs. Jackeline RPM Raceway Ms. Kay Solomon Mrs. Jamee Schleifer Rendon-Gorman Ms. Eileen Rubenstein Ms. Judith Soto Prof. Emerita Adele Ms. Linda J. Renna Ms. Janis Rubinsky Mr. William Spates III SchneiderH Ms. Rosemary Resker Mrs. Kathleen Ruggiero Mr. William H. Spates IV Ms. Lisa S. Schneider Mr. Robert Resnick Ms. Lubjana Rusi Mr. Stephen Spinelli Ms. Amy Schoenfeld Ms. Angela Ricciardi Mr. Kenny Ryan Ms. Laura Spinu Ms. Frances Schwartz Ms. Denise L. Richards Ms. Amna Saad Mr. Eric Spruiell H Mr. Harry Schwartz Ms. Susan Richards Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Ms. Hillary Stackpole Ms. Michelle Schwartz Mr. Paul Risi SaccoccioH Mr. & Mrs. Lazar Starobinets Mrs. Rosalie Schwarz Ms. Paula Risolo Staten Island Yankees H Donors who have financially supported Kingsborough every year for the past 10 years or more

24 KINGSBOROUGH COMMUNITY COLLEGE | ANNUAL REPORT 2018 Mr. Richard M. Statfield Mrs. Victoria C. Turoff Mr. Christopher Wilker Ms. Herschella Steele Mr. Peter Turowski Mr. Damien Williams Mr. & Mrs. Norman Stein UncommonGoods Eve-lyn Williams Ms. Judi Stern Ms. Janet M. Unegbu Ms. Marie Williams Ms. Tziporah Stern Utz Quality Foods, Inc. Mrs. Richelle Williams Ms. Evereene Steward V & S Pizza Inc. Ms. Miriam L. Wilson Mr. Benjamin Stewart Ms. Judith Valdez Mr. Donovan Withers Ms. Nicola Straker Ms. Luisa Valencia Ms. Audrey Wolfe Mrs. Marilyn Strauss Prof. Margaret Vanderbeek Mr. Eric Wollman Ms. Nadiya Strygina Warren & Mr. Joseph Arim Won Ms. Dawn Summerson Warren Mr. Patrick Wong Ms. Vivica Sumrajit Ms. Jennifer Vasquez Ms. Greer Wong Won SunButter, LLC Mr. Alexander Vayman Ms. Kimberly A. Woodberry Ms. Juenne Sundack Mr. Marat Vayntraub Dr. Stella Woodroffe Ms. Shelly S. Sunday Ms. Christine Vaz Mr. & Mrs. Michael Wrigley Mrs. Patricia A. Sweeney Ms. Mildrid Velez Ms. Xiaoting Wu Ms. Irene Szczesny Ms. Betty Ventrice Mei Xing Dr. & Mrs. Farshad Tamari Mr. Andrew Ventura Ms. Marina Yalova Mr. Chee H. Tang Mr. Joseph Verdino Hong Tu Yan Target-Brooklyn Junction Vesuvio Ms. Renee YarczowerH Ms. Ferne Tauman Ms. Corisse Vialva Galina Yelensky Mr. Sayel Tayar Mr. Isaac Vicci Ms. Sarah Yomtov Ms. Joanne Taylor Simon Vilensky Ms. Carole Young The Book Mark Shoppe Ms. Nina Vitucci Mr. Fahad Yousaf The Kettle Black Ms. Elizabeth Vladimirov Ms. Rosalie Zafonte The Pearl Room Mr. Semen Voskoboynik Mr. Aharon Z. Zdanowitz Mr. Evol Thelwell Mr. Sam M. Waldman Prof. & Mrs. Arthur N. Ms. Erina Theodore Mr. Tony Walker ZeitlinH Mr. Sean A. Thill Mr. & Mrs. Milton Wallach Ms. Wenddy Zepeda H Ms. Adella Thompson Ms. Marie Walsh Ms. Vincina Zero H Ms. Keisha Thompson Mr. Thomas Wan Inna Zhirova Ms. Dorina Tila Mr. Solomon Wang Mr. & Mrs. Vladimir Zhitnik Ms. Laraine Ward Ms. Elizabeth Tiso Zia Moda Mr. Fred Tom Ms. Janice Warren Zio Toto Ms. Maria Tomarchio Ms. Christy Watson Mrs. Marina Zlobinskaya Ms. Elizabeth Tompkins Mr. Richard W. Weaver & Mr. Igor Zubatov Mrs. Kathleen W. Weaver Tony’s DiNapoli Ms. Regina WeberH Ms. Norma Torkel Ms. Charlotte Wein Ms. Jasmine Torres Ms. Dorothy S. Weinberger Yolande J. Torres Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Ms. Raluca Toscano WeiningerH Totonno’s Pizzeria Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Weiss Dr. Edgar Troudt While the names on this list were carefully reviewed, Ms. Eileen Wheeler Ms. Inna L. Tsirulnik misspellings may occur. If such an error was made Ms. Jessica White to your name or title, please accept our apologies Mr. Nikoloz Tsulukidze Mr. Jesse Whitehead and relay your corrections to the Office of College Ms. Julie Turley Ms. Nettie Wiener Advancement: 718-368-4539.

KINGSBOROUGH COMMUNITY COLLEGE | ANNUAL REPORT 2018 25 The 1963 Society recognizes donors who make an annual leadership-level gift at one of the giving society levels. Membership in the giving society allows donors to play an important role in the financial well-being of Kingsborough and to make a powerful statement and commitment to our mission of providing an affordable, high quality, transformational education to its students. Society members enjoy a number of benefits, including invitations to members-only events and special college communications. For all levels, membership is determined by gifts in a fiscal year, which spans July 1 to June 30. Membership benefits increase according to the size of one’s gift. Thank you to the following members of The 1963 Society for so generously supporting our students during the period covered in this report: TRUSTEE’S CIRCLE Ms. Julie J. Dennis Mr. Louis N. Manios Dr. & Mrs. Cliff Hesse $10,000-$24,999 Farmer & Company | Mr. Dante Orsini Prof. Craig Hinkley Mrs. Rhoda L. Polly ‘80 Mr. Michael Farmer Mr. & Mrs. Joseph J. Romano Mr. & Mrs. Robert Ingenito & Mr. Michael Danziger Mrs. Sheila Labrecque Mr. Mark H. Rothberg ‘73 Dr. & Mrs. Oliver Klapper Dean Thelma Malle Ms. Kelly Sullivan Dr. Anne W. Silver Dr. & Mrs. Baroukh E. Kodsi Mr. & Mrs. James E. Marsh Dr. & Mrs. Stuart A. Suss Dr. Cathy Leaker & Mr. & Mrs. David Plimpton DEAN’S CIRCLE Ms. Amy Phillips Dr. Barbara Ritchin $5,000-$9,999 FELLOW’S CIRCLE Ms. Juliet Lewis Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Sachs Broadway Stages | $500-$999 Ms. Leilani Lewter Ms. Gina Argento Victoria Loconsolo Foundation VP Elizabeth A. Basile & Ms. Marion Lipton Mr. Jeff Barker & Mr. Allen Basile Ms. Emilee McGarvey Feldman Ms. Suzanne Murphy ASSOCIATE’S CIRCLE $1,000-$2,499 Klearview Appliance | Ms. JoAnne Meyers Mr. Andrew H. Brimmer & Mr. Howard Blady Anonymous Prof. & Mrs. Michael V. Miranda Mr. Thomas E. Molner Mr. John J. Blasi, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Edward Antonio Dean Brian Mitra Dean Marilyn Chernin Dr. Uda M. Bradford Mr. James A. Cross, Jr. Ms. M. Michel Orban Prof. Karlene Gooding Interim President & Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Plotkin Dr. & Mrs. Saul W. Katz Mr. Kenneth Daly Mrs. Peter M. Cohen Mr. Frank Ruggiero Mr. Solomon & Mr. Paul J. Donahue Mr. Marc Derisse Mr. William Schwalbe & Mrs. Franseane Kleinbart Mr. Edward & Dr. Susan Farrell Mr. & Mrs. John Drucker Mr. David Cheng Mrs. Phyllis Levine Prof. Ellen S. Fine Prof. Susan Ednie Mr. & Mrs. Michael Simmons Steven & Natalie Maksin Dr. Beverly S. Jacobs VP & Mrs. Thomas G. Friebel Mr. Alec Teytel Ms. Frances Koch Ms. Laura F. Glazier-Smith CHAIRMAN’S CIRCLE Prof. Silvea Thomas Mr. & Mrs. Armstrong Lim Mr. Howard Goldberg $2,500-$4,999 Mr. & Mrs. Greg Warnock Dr. Catherine Ma Dr. Mary R. Goldstein Mr. Michael A. Correra Mr. & Mrs. Reginald E. Watkins Dr. Regina S. Peruggi & Mr. Samuel L. Hamilton Ms. Joan De Freitas Mr. Gerard A. McCallion Ms. Moira Weidenborner Mr. Gary J. Hegedus

Beacon Society members have expressed their commitment to the College by remembering Kingsborough Community College in their estate plans. Deferred gifts, such as those represented below, help assure the College’s future growth. We are exceedingly grateful to our Beacon Society members.

Prof. Ellen S. Fine Mr. & Mrs. Paul Jeynes Dr. Anne W. Silver Mrs. Betty Goetz Ms. Joyce J. Klein Dr. Barbara R. Walters & Mr. Barry & Dr. Rachelle Goldsmith Ms. Mary Lazoryk Mr. Steven Doehrman Mr. Gary J. Hegedus Ms. Domenica Mazzola

Join today and take your place among Kingsborough’s philanthropic leaders. For more information on the Beacon Society or to learn more about planned giving, please contact: Dr. Elizabeth Basile, Vice President for Institutional Advancement | Phone: 718-368-4539 | [email protected]

26 KINGSBOROUGH COMMUNITY COLLEGE | ANNUAL REPORT 2018 KINGSBOROUGH COMMUNITY FACTS & FIGURES COLLEGE FOUNDATION Fiscal Year 2018 July 1, 2017 - June 30, 2018 2.04% 2.70% 0.64% The Kingsborough Community College Foundation’s Board of Directors draws its members from a wide range of professional 9.01% and academic backgrounds. These men and 53.77% women bring their expertise, their drive, and their wholehearted commitment to helping the College realize its vision of the future. 5.97% MS. SUZANNE MURPHY Chairperson VP, Development & External Affairs | Teachers College at Columbia University 9.48% MR. MICHAEL FARMER Vice Chairperson Chairman | Farmer and Company

MR. JAMES A. CROSS, JR. Treasurer VP, Customer Connections | National Grid

11.44% DR. ELIZABETH BASILE Executive Director (Ex-Officio) VP, Institutional Advancement | KCC

2.42% 2.53% TRUSTEES EXPENDITURES * MS. GINA ARGENTO Instructional54 Support $57,186,278 53.77%2H211106913 CEO | Broadway Stages Extension & Public Service $2,688,433 2.53% MR. PETER COHEN Library & Organized Activities $2,570,514 2.42% VP, Student Affairs & Interim President | KCC Student Services $12,163,498 11.44% MR. MICHAEL CORRERA Maintenance & Operations $10,085,453 9.48% Owner | Michael-Towne Wines and Spirits General Administration $6,350,165 5.97% MS. JULIET LEWIS General Institutional Services $9,581,694 9.01% Manager, Brooklyn Public Affairs | Con Edison College Discovery $675,435 0.64% Adult & Continuing Education** $2,872,245 2.70% MR. STEVEN MAKSIN Managing Partner | Maskin Legal Group, PLLC Technology Fee $2,173,995 2.04% MS. MARY THERESA ORTIZ Totals $106,347,710 100% Professor | KCC

STAFFING (FULL-TIME) *** Fall ‘17 Spring ‘18 MR. EDUARDO RIOS VP, Finance & Administration | KCC Teaching 342 337 Librarians/Audio Visual 11 10 MR. FRANK RUGGIERO Owner-Manager | Delta Phase Electrical Corporation Total Faculty 353 347 MR. RONI SHOYFER Non-Instructional 277 281 VP, Retail Market Manager | Investors Bank Civil Service 290 285 MR. SCOTT STIMPFEL Total Full-Time 920 913 Director | Citibank MS. KELLY SULLIVAN Expenditure Data per CUNYfirst as of 10/29/18 Partner | Joele Frank, Wilkinson, Brimmer, Katcher * Excludes fringe benefits and heat, light, and power. MR. ALEC TEYTEL ** The Adult & Continuing Education Program is self-sustaining VP, Branch Manager | TD Bank NA based upon tuition and fees collected *** Staffing Based on 11/3/17 and 5/4/18 Payrolls MR. DAVID WOLOCH Executive VP | 2001 Oriental Boulevard Brooklyn, NY 11235 www.kbcc.cuny.edu