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I N s o E Emmanuel Adds New Athletic Teams ...... 5 Meet Student Leaders ...... 6 MMAN New"Exhibit in Lillian Immig Gallery...... 7 October 2 0 0 0 I I Emmanuel's Master Plan Receives Final Approval 1

After several years of planning and hard work, drugs to treat and cure many diseases, and our BRA, "In this city Emmanuel graduates have made a Emmanuel College has received all of the necessary Emmanuel students and faculty will benefit from this remarkable contribution for the past 81 years--we are in approvals for its institutional master plan and campus affiliation through internships, seminars and other pro­ the business 'af changing ,people's lives. Approval of our development plan, allowing the College to begin con­ grams. plan will allow us to continue the vitality of our educa­ struction on new campus buildings. On Wednesday, At the BRA meeting, both audience members and tional mission for the 21st century." September 27, 2000, Emmanuel College completed its the BRA Board listened attentively as Emmanuel junior, There also was considerable support present from City and State approval process by winning the unani­ Patricia Rowley, a Presidential Scholar, spoke about her Fenway residents and other neighborhood associations. mous vote of the Zoning Commission. Earlier Emmanuel experience and her support for the plan. She Robert Canterbury, a resident of Audubon Circle said I that week. the Boston Parks Commission granted its said, "I strongly urge you to accept Emmanuel's propos­ that Emmanuel's campus development plan should serve approval for Emmanuel's master plan. al for their campus development plan. It will provide as a model for other Article 80 projects. Jack Craton, I Another pivotal vote took place at Boston City Hall wonderful opportunities for me and other young peo­ President of the Audubon Circle Association, supported at a meeting of the Board of the Boston Redevelopment ple." Emmanuel's project stating that the campus development Authority (BRA) on Wednesday, August 30th, 2000. Sister Anne Mary Donovan, SND, Treasurer, has plan will enhance the residential neighborhood. Several members ·of the college'community attended this overseen the development of Emmanuel's master plan. Michelle Airs spoke in favor of Emmanuel's plan on important meeting to show their support for the College After speaking on behalf of the College to the BRA, the behalf of Fenway residents and the Carpenters Union. and its plans for the future. Excitement and gratitude Board commended Sister Anne for her faithful commit­ She said, "Emmanuel College is forward thinking ... and filled the boardroom as the BRA handed down its unani­ ment to openness and responsiveness during the public they have been better neighbors than some in the area." mous vote to approve the Emmanuel College plan. notification and community meeting process. Sister Other supporters included George Hagerty, a Fenway Construction can now begin on building new resi­ Janet Eisner, SND, President, recently recognized Sister resident, and Carl Kirshlen, a representative of the dence halls and a new recreation and student center that Anne for her "extraordinary" work on the project. This Fenway Civic Design Commission. will enhance the campus life of all Emmanuel students. approval marks the culmination of several years of dili­ The approval of Emmanuel's master plan enables the In addition, Emmanuel's new partnership with the global gent planning on the part of the College, the ar(;hitectur­ College to devel op its campus and ~row significantly in pharmaceutical company, Merck and Company, will al firm of Goody Clancy, and the development firm of order to enhance the educationa-l experience of bring a state-of-the-art research and development facility Corcoran Jennison. Emmanuel students for the next several decades. onto Emmanuel's campus. The scientists working at Sister Janet Eisner, SND, President, spoke on behalf Emmanuel will be conducting basic research to develop of the College at the BRA meeting. Sister Janet told the

President Appoints Transition Team New Interdisciplinary to Plan for Admitting Young Men Majors Announced As a result of the decision of the Thomas, Director of First-Year Student Board of Trustees last month to admit Programs and Associate Director of Beginning this fall Emmanuel students historic cities in the United States pro­ young men into the traditional under­ Admissions, Janine Ting, Public have two new options for their major vides the ideal setting for this course of Relations Executive of SGA, Dr. Thomas graduate program, the President has course of study: Global Studies and study. Required courses focus on appointed a Transition Team to address Wall, Professor of Philosophy, Andrew American Studies. These new interdisci­ "Foundations of the American Nation the many facets of implementing the Yosinoff, Director of Athletics and Head plinary majors offer students the oppor­ and Society," and electives are drawn Women's Basketball Coach, Sarah decision. Sr. Patricia Johnson, SND, Vice tunity to take several courses in several from courses that study "Expressions of President of Academic Affairs, Patricia Bodden '04, Elaina Dulong '04, Rebecca different fields, linked by a common the American Experience." Fields of Frade '02, Keri Harkins '04 Rissmeyer, Vice President of Student theme. study include History, Political Science, Katy Jayne '03, Kimberly Johnson '03, Affairs and Dean of Students, and The Global Studies Program is Sociology, Literature, Art, Music, Shannon Rose '01, Christina Sullivan Jennifer Tobin, President of the Student designed to prepare students for work Economics, Philosophy and Religion. '02, and Christina Tridenti '02. Government Association, will chair the and life in an increasingly interconnected American Studies provides a strong foun­ Transition Team, comprised of facuity, In announcmg the appOmtment ot world. Global Studies provides a broad dation for a variety of careers. students, and members of the administra­ these members of the college community, foundation in world history, culture, poli­ Both programs include a senior cap­ tion. Sister Janet Eisner, SND, President, stated tics and economics, and course options stone experience and internship option. II The members are Rev. Richard that "With the assistance of this range from The Political Novel to These majors have been designed to offer Clancy, Campus Minister, Ruth David, Transition Team, the College will be able Revolution and Nationalism. This major a broad academic perspective to students. Vice President of SGA, Dora Elias to plan for a positive transition next fall, is well-suited for students interested in Several other new interdisciplinary majors McAllister, Manager of ELS Housing and recognizing that any change on campus careers in international business, law, will be offered beginning in 200l. Resident Director of St. Ann Hall, will be gradual. I know that the contri­ media and government. Global Studies Emmanuel's Dean of Curriculum, Kristine Niendo!f, Associate Dean of butions of time, talent and perspective of majors could also work for organizations Dr. Nancy Northrup, says that Students and Director of Residence Life the members will result in an excellent concerned with diplomacy, policy mak­ "Interdisciplinary programs address the and Housing, Dr. Sandra Perry, Chair of process. Their work will have a major ing, public health, relief operations, needs of students who will be living in a the Education Department, Sr. Pat impact on how the College prepares for immigration and the environment. complex and interconnected world. They· McSharry, SND, Director of Campus this new era. " A new American Studies Program also highlight Emmanuel's strengths: col­ Ministry, Dr. Kimberly Smirles, Assistant The TransitioA Team begins work focuses on the themes of diversity and laboration, attention to the individual Professor of Psychology and Chair of the immediately and plans to complete its rec­ change in American society. Emmanuel's needs of students, and our strong liberal Faculty Senate, Sandra Strong, Director ommendations to the President by the end " location in the heart of one of the most arts programs. " of Alumnae Relations, Mary Beth of January. "

.1 Carolyn Caveny - Dedicated to Helping

Students Achieve Success ByJenniferS. Brown

For more than thirty years, that a student may face. "Students really respect Carolyn Caveny has been dedi­ Carolyn; I think because they cated to educating and empow­ Caveny says, "In my work with know that she genuinely cares ering her students. First serving my advisees, I invite them to about them and is sufficiently as a teacher and administrator explore, reflect, plan, decide, knowledgeable and skilled to at elementary and junior high act and evaluate. I encourage provide the level of advice that schools in Boston, now Caveny them to look at the general, they need. She solicits informa­ is the Associate Dean of departmental, and elective tion from them about their Academic Advising at requirements as a whole, and to interests, assists them to solve Emmanuel College. Whether make informed decisions about their problems, gives them regu­ she is serving as a teacher, courses so that they comple­ lar feedback and helps them to administrator, or academic ment each other and connect in develop the connections neces­ advisor, helping her students meaningful ways. In reality, sary for success." I reach their full potential and students are involved in the achieve academic success is her construction of their transcript Caveny first came to Emmanuel main priority. which serves as a narrative of College in January of 1988 as their undergraduate experi­ the Project Director for TRIO's Caveny says, "The Talmud in ence. " Student Support Services Jewish tradition suggests that, Program. This was a program 'Every blade of grass has its Last year, the National established by the Department angel that bends over it and Academic Advising Association of Education that was federally whispers, grow, grow.' At honored Carolyn Caveny in funded. As Project Director, Emmanuel College, in my role Denver, Colorado with the Caveny's goal was to help Carolyn Caveny, Associate Dean of Academic Advising as an academic advisor, I bend NACADA Outstanding Advisor Emmanuel students, many of over my advisees and whisper, Award. Caveny says that it was whom were first generation col­ grow, grow." "truly an honor" to be recog­ lege students, achieve academic rative process involving an indi­ the President's Panel on nized at this national confer- success. It was at this time that vidual student and an academic Diversity and Community, an Generally, academic advisors ence. Caveny began her mission to advisor. The Academic ongoing committee which pro­ and first-year students meet help Emmanuel students reach Advising Team at Emmanuel vides a special focus at about SIX times a year. They In a letter written in support of their full potential. includes Carolyn Caveny, Sr. Emmanuel on building commu­ meet during the first few weeks Caveny's nomination for the Mary T. Kelleher, SND, Alice nity. She also currently serves of each semester, in the middle award, Sarah Hutchings '99, She later was appointed teacher Keohan, and Marybeth on the Curriculum Committee, of the semester to receive mid­ wrote, "I doubt that Carolyn and mentor in the Academic Thomas. Once students have the Retention Committee and term grades and once again at will ever truly appreciate just Resource Center, and she has declared their major, they con­ the Emmanuel's Future Today the end of the semester to how much she contributed to served as an academic advisor tinue their academic advising Task Force. schedule courses for the follow­ my academic, social, personal, since 1992. She holds a with a faculty member in their ing semester. and professional growth on that Bachelor of Science degree in department. Carolyn Caveny recently was day in August and over the four Education from the College of promoted to her current posi­ Academic advising is a very years that followed ... Perhaps St. Rose in Albany, New York, Carolyn Caveny has con­ tion of Associate Dean of important resource for students the most amazing thing about a Master's of Philosophy from tributed greatly to the success Academic Advising in recogni­ because it is during the time Carolyn is not what she has the Newton College of the of Emmanuel's students and the tion of her outstanding work that advisors and students done for me, but the fact that Sacred Heart, and a Master of quality of life of the college with Emmanuel's students and spend together that they are there are so many students just Arts degree in Pastoral community since she arrived at her exemplary leadership of able to develop short and long­ like me whose lives she has Counseling from Emmanuel Emmanuel 12 years ago. Her Emmanuel's academic advising term goals for their college touched and improved. " College. level of commitment to program. career. They also select and Patricia Rissmeyer, Vice Emmanuel is reflected in the schedule courses and discuss President for Student Affairs Academic Advising at numerous committees on which academic progress or challenges and Dean of Students, says Emmanuel College is a collabo- she serves, including chairing

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2 Community Service At Work Emmanuel Women Serve at the Boston to New York City Aids Ride

Left to right: Daniela Picariello '04 and Gilda Fontes '04 volunteer their time at the Boston to NYC Aids Ride.

By Rebecca Gallo, Community Service Coordinator Left to right: Campus Ministry Office Stephanie Michaud '03, Nekia Parker '03, Emma Uwodukunda '04, Our biggest surprise? The number of Riders Gilda Fontes '04, Melissa Mishriky '04, thanking us for volunteering. Here these Maryann Ziemba '03, people were going on the journey of their Marybeth Oskowski '04, Jessi Best '04, lives in order to fight AIDS, and they were Robin Przybyla '03, thanking us? Rie Imanishi '04, Daniela Picariello '04.

My alarm buzzer pierced the morning just thought it sounded like fun. orange wrist bands and scissors, and were of "You made it!" and "This is going to silence - the EARLY morning silence - I immediately surrounded by over a hun­ be so awesome!" We were all admittedly quickly muted it with the whack of my What were we getting ourselves into? dred people sticking their wrists out. tired. Some of us (myself included) had hand and looked at the clock. 3:30 AM. Well, on that day, nearly 3000 people After that burst of activity, we did it all just slept in the clothes we were wearing "Why had I set my alarm for 3:30 AM?" came to Boston to begin a journey - on over again. just to save us some precious sleeping time my tired mind asked my more tired body. their bikes and in their minds. They had and energy. Some of us (not me!) had And not just my alarm. There were 5 col­ each raised $1700 in order to receive the Next, we helped to break down that stayed up the whole night thinking, "Why lege students who were also questioning privilege and the honor of riding 275 night's registration area and set up for the bother going to sleep when I'll just be up their motives for being awake at this hour. miles over the next 3 days to New York next day's events. And then some of us in a few more hours anyway?" Once we We were all voluntarily getting up right City. One rider told me a bit of her story: went to help sort through the nearly 3000 all arrived, we headed out into the cool now. What for, you ask? We were going "I've never done anything like this before. tent assignment sheets and medical clear­ early morning air and began our 10 to the Boston to New York City AIDS A friend did it two years ago. I bought ance forms - all of which needed to be minute walk to the site of the beginning Ride. And we weren't just going to the myself a bike for my birthday this year, done before the next day began of the Boston to New York City AIDS Ride - we were going to volunteer to help and decided I'd do it. I've trained, but What we did, though, is not the important Ride. the ride get off to a smooth start. After not as much as I should have. And I thing. It was the atmosphere that most all, I am the Coordinator of Community raised the necessary money. People I surprised us. All the people. All the My students were just as excited, if not Service at Emmanuel College, and these thought wouldn't give me anything, gave enthusiasm, the dedication, the spirit, the more, than they were the night before. were my fabulous students. me something. People I thought would stories. The support. It was simply This time we helped the riders to find contribute, gave me more that I thought incredible. their bikes among the nearly 3000 parked Now I'm sure you're wondering why five they'd give." in the parking garage. college students would get up at such an Our biggest surprise? The number of hour to do some volunteer work. Well, This fund-raiser event was partially for Riders thanking us for volunteering. Here And then the culmination. We were on let me flashback to the afternoon before the benefit of Fenway Community Health these people were going on the journey of the front line, cheering on the riders as this early morning. - a local agency a short walk from our their lives in order to fight AIDS, and they they began their journey. Every single one school that began providing care to peo­ were thanking us? of the nearly 3000 inspiring riders rode At 4:30 PM the day before, 14 college ple with HIV and AIDS when no one else It was this atmosphere that prompted five right past us - it was unlike anything we'd students gathered in my office. I had pub- would. The money raised here enables of those students to say as we were walk­ ever seen. licized the Boston to New York City AIDS Fenway to provide care to all of its ing home that night, "We just have to go Ride as a one-time service project for stu­ patients - regardless of their insurance back tomorrow!" Some people were concerned that it might dents to take part in. It was part of my coverage or lack of coverage. Thanks to rain. A light mist fell only briefly and at effort as an Arnericorps member to con­ the effort of these riders, no one is turned I had previously said I'd like to go back, that Stephanie exclaimed, "It's almost like nect students with community service away at Fenway Community Health. but wouldn't be motivated enough unless God baptized them as they began their opportunities in their surrounding com­ But it takes a lot of help to get such an someone else went. Jessi immediately said journey." munity. They responded and here they event off the ground and we're part of the "I'll go." The others just smiled and one were. group of over 500 volunteers that came commented, "I'll be in dreamland then. " The students that participated in this that day to help. But after that inspiring evening, they pro­ event include, Erin Molloy, Gilda Fontes, Why did they come? Some had done ser­ ceeded to enthusiastically set up a meeting Melissa Mishriky, Nicole Paolino, Daniela vice in the past and this was another What did we do? All kinds of things. time and place for early the next morning. Picariello, Robin Prizybyla, Ema activity for them to take part in. Some After the riders watched a 45 minute safe­ (Volunteer report time was 4:00 AM.) Vuodukunda, Maryann Zieuba, Nekia were convinced by friends and roommates ty video, they received an orange wrist­ And that brings us back to 3:30 AM. I Parker, Jessi Best, * Marybeth Oskowki, * to come. Others had participated in the band. Without this band, they couldn't rolled out of bed and put myself as Stephanie Michaud, * Catherine Hahesy, * First-year Student Orientation Service move on to the next stage of the registra­ together as one can at such an hour. and Rie Imanishi. * The students with a Day, and wanted more. Still others really tion, let alone the Ride. We went into the Fifteen minutes later, I walked into the star beside their names also volunteered didn't know why they were there - they room after the video was over, armed with foyer of one of the dorms to mini cheers their time the following morning. 3 Announcements & New Appointments

Dr. Mary Louise Hatten Named Sr. Mary Johnson Vice President for Receives National Planning and Harvest Award New Ventures Mary Louise Hatten, Ph. D., Vice President for Planning Sister Mary Johnson, SND and New Ventures ( Mary Louise Hatten, Ph. D., has been appointed Vice President for Planning and Sr. Mary Johnson, SND was recently presented with the Harvest Award at the ( New Ventures and Professor of Management at Emmanuel College. In her National Religious Vocation Conference held on September 10th, 2000. She was capacity as Vice President for Planning and New Ventures, she will direct the recognized for her outstanding contributions to vocation ministry in the Church work of the Emmanuel Future Today Task Force and oversee the implementation of the United States. Sr. Mary Johnson was cited for her "work as a social scien­ of planning initiatives and new ventures at Emmanuel. Dr. Hatten has served as tist, for breaking new ground in understanding the faith life of young adult Professor of Management at Simmons College Graduate School of Management. Catholics. " She is a Visiting Scholar at School of Education. Hatten has also authored several texts and worked with small businesses and non-profits on Additionally, Sr. Mary Johnson has been asked to serve on the Board of Trustees strategic planning and management. She holds a Ph.D. from Purdue University for Trinity College in Washington, D.C. in Economics and a B.A. from Dominican University.

Audrey Ashton-Savage, Dean of Christina Broderick has been promoted Rebecca Gallo has been appointed University of , Boston sur­ Graduate and Professional Programs, to Manager of Student Accounts in the Community Service Coordinator for veying individuals on health policies. She serves as the President of the Board of Business Office. Previously, Broderick Emmanuel College. She is a is a graduate of Emmanuel College and Directors for Lamprey Health Care, a served as the Student Account Specialist. Massachusetts Campus Compact she holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in New Hampshire health care program Americorps Volunteer in Service to Sociology and Psychology. dedicated to providing high quality med­ Carolyn Caveny has been promoted to America (VISTA). Previously, Gallo has ical and health care services to all individ­ Associate Dean of Academic Advising. served as Senior Crew Leader and Field Jennifer Pedone has been promoted to uals regardless of the ability to pay. She has been employed at Emmanuel Operations Supervisor Assistant at the Assistant to the President. Previously, College since January of 1988 and was United States Census Bureau. She holds a Pedone served as Administrative Assistant Lorraine Barry has recently joined the previously the Assistant Dean of Master of Physical Therapy degree and a to the President and Office Coordinator. President's Office as Assistant to the Academic Advising. Bachelor of Health Sciences degree from President. For the last seven years, the University of Scranton in Scranton, Kenyatta Saunders, freshman, has recent­ Lorraine worked in Mayor Menino's Anna Maria DeCicco has been appointed Pennsylvania. ly received several honors including a office assisting with the Mayor's Youth Assistant Registrar. DeCicco comes to Youth Achievers Award, a USA National Emmanuel from where Congratulations to Maura Kazorek, Advisor and the Mayor's Education Writing Award, and induction into the she has extensive experience in the Enrollment Information Administrator in Hall of Fame for the Youth Achievers. Advisor, planning events and organizing Registrar's Office serving as Office the Admissions Office, and her husband She has also received recognition from youth activities to make the lives of kids Coordinator, Records Coordinator and Steve on the birth of their daughter Kelli Governor A. Paul Cellucci for her accom­ in the City of Boston better. She partici­ Transcript Assistant. DeCicco holds a Ann, who was born on September 14th, plishments. Saunders currently volunteers pated in the Mayor's Youth Council, the Bachelor of Science degree in Business 2000. with Alternatives for Community and Mayor's Youthline and the Mayor's Administration from Suffolk University. Environment (ACE). Saunders has the Youth Summit. Prior to that Barry Marilyn Kent has been promoted to opportunity to help interns with environ­ owned a dance studio in Jamaica Plain Congratulations to Julie Erwin, Program Assistant Controller in the Business mental justice cases. She will, also be for 18 years where she also lives. Representative in the Center for the Adult Office. Previously, Kent served as the serving as a mentor to a high school stu­ Studies, on the birth of her new baby boy, Accountant. dent for the GIRLS program of Boston. Emmanuel alumna, Eleanor Best, joins Robert John Erwin, who was born on Saunders also works for the Roxbury the staff of the Cardinal Cushing Library Monday, August 28th, 2000. Jill Murtagh is Emmanuel's newest Multi-Service Center as a peer educator as a part-time Librarian. Eleanor was a Admissions Counselors. While a student and she sits on the Board of Members for Spanish major who also studied French, Constance Ferreira has been appointed at the University of Vermont, Jill was a a grassroots group called Creator Inspired Portuguese and Education while a student Assistant Director of the Annual Fund. staff assistant in the Student Health Strength, CIS. Every April, CIS plans col­ here. She has an M.L.S. degree from the Most recently, Ferreira served as the Promotion and Alcohol and Drug lege tours for teenagers in the of Denver and an M.A. in Administrative Assistant to the Vice Services Office for four years. She also communities. Spanish from Middlebury College. President, Treasurer and Director of served as an orientation leader for two Eleanor has worked for the Ministry of Facilities Planning at Suffolk University. years and a student admissions represen­ Michael St. Clair has recently published Education in Gambia, West Africa, was a She was also the Assistant to the Director tative for one year. Murtagh holds a an article entitled: "An Unfortunate Spanish and African-American History of Annual Giving. Ferreira is currently a Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology. Family: Terminal Illness and the Altering teacher at Hyde Park High School, and is candidate for a Bachelor of Fine Arts of the Attachment Bond." It is published a Cataloguer at . Eleanor degree at Suffolk University. She received Kathleen 0' Neil '99 has been appointed in the American Journal of Psychotherapy can be found assisting students in our an Associate of Science degree in Data Specialist in Emmanuel's 54 (Fall 2000), 1-10. Reference Room on Monday and Tuesday Education from Bunker Hill Community Admissions Office. Prior to working at nights. College. Emmanuel, O'Neil worked in the Boston Center for Survey Research at the

4 Sports News

New Teams Begin N~xt Year at Emmanuel College

The Emmanuel Saints Athletic Department is excited to Brian Harris has been appointed Assistant Coach of the George Rollins has been appointed Head Coach of the announce the introduction of five new teams for 2001 women's Softball team. He currently serves as a women's Softball team. He currently teaches part-time and 2002. There will be a women's and men's Cross Probation Officer for the town of Somerville. Harris is in Emmanuel's ECAP program as a History teacher. Country team, coached by Tony DeRocha, and a also the Head Coach of the girl's basketball team at Recently, he has served as Head Coach at MIT. Rollins women's and men's Basketball team which will play in Somerville High School. He received the division one, spent 20 years in the army serving his country in the GNAC conference next year, coached by Lance Coach of the Year Award for 1999. Harris is a graduate Vietnam. He also played baseball in the Army. Tucker, Jamahl Jackson and Joe Walsh. Emmanuel will of Notre Dame University. He also holds a law degree also be introducing a women's and men's indoor and from Suffolk University. Keith Scalese has been appointed Assistant Coach of the outdoor Track and Field team which will practice at the women's Softball team. This is his second year coaching beautiful Reggie Lewis Track Center. The team will be Jamahl Jackson has been appointed Assistant Athletics the Emmanuel's women's Softball team. Currently, he coached by Tony DeRocha. This will increase the total Director, Athletic Recruiting Coordinator and Asst. Head serves as Assistant Coach of the girl's basketball team at program to seven women's teams and three men's Men's Basketball Coach. He will be going to many high Somerville High School. He is a graduate of Bridgewater teams. Three more sports teams will be added for 2002 school fairs and high school games and will be in charge State College where he received his degree in Physical and 2003. of all recruitment for all Saints athletic teams. Jackson Education. Scalese also played varsity baseball while at played division one basketball for the University of New Bridgewater State College. MEET THE COACHES Hampshire on a basketball scholarship, where he also Tony DeRocha has been appointed Head Coach of the received his Bachelors of Science degree in Kinesiology. Lance Tucker has been appointed Head Coach of the women and men's Cross Country teams. Currently he He most recently worked in Physical Education men's Basketball team. He has taught Adaptive Physical teaches Project Adventure at the Solomon Lewenberg Administration for the Marks Meadow Elementary Education in the Boston Public Schools for the past 22 Middle School in the Boston Public School System. School in Amherst, MA. He has also served as basket­ years where he has worked with disabled youngsters. De Rocha has been the cross-country Program ball coach for Planned Learning Achievement for Youth He has been Head Boys Coach at Brookline High School Coordinator for the entire City of Boston and he has (P.L.A.Y.), Amherst Regional High School, Five Star since 1979 and he has won numerous coaching awards developed two Footlocker National Cross Country Basketball Camp and Blue Chip Basketball Camp. including Division One Coach of the Champions and four state class champions. He has,also, Year Award and the Eastern Massachusetts Coach of the developed three National Champions in 800 meters and Hope McAndrews has been appointed Head Coach of Year Award. His high school team has made the state four All- Americans since 1984. DeRocha has served as the women's Tennis team. She currently works full-time tournament 20 out of 21 years at Brookline High Head Coach for indoor and outdoor track at Boston ' as Junior Director for the United States Tennis School. Tucker received his Bachelor's of Science degree Latin High School since 1994. During this time he has Association in the New England Office. Hope played in Physical Education from Boston University in 1972, developed one National Champion, three All­ for four years on a tennis scholarship for Boston College where he played for the varsity basketball team for four Americans, four league' individual 'and relay champions where she graduated and she did very well in the Big year~ and served as captain of the team his senior year. and five New England Champions. DeRocha holds a East Conference. Bachelors of Science in Human Movement from Boston Joe Walsh has been appointed an Assistant Coach for the University. Lauren Piasecki has been appointed Soccer Coach for men's Basketball team. He presently is Assistant Emmanuel College. She currently works at Boston Director for Community Affairs at Boston University. Alice Kramer has been appointed Assistant Coach of the Medical Center as a Unit Coordinator. Piasecki is also Walsh has served as the Athletic Director and Coach of women and men's Cross Country teams. She has been an Assistant Coach for the soccer team at Notre Dame the women's basketball team at for Tony DeRocha's Assistant Coach for indoor and outdoor Academy in Hingham. She is working towards her many years. Walsh holds a Bachelor of Science degree Track and Field at Boston Latin High School and she has Bachelor of Arts degree in Education from Bridgewater from the University of Massachusetts in Boston and a been an integral part of Boston Latin's success locally State College. Piasecki is a graduate of Stoughton High Master of Arts degree in Management from Emerson and nationally. Kramer also serves as a teacher in School where she served as captain of the Soccer team. College. Boston Public Schools.

Emmanuel Teams Are Mark Your Calendars For Emmanuel Athletes In Good Standing Midnight Madness Receive Honors The Emmanuel College Tennis team has an overall record Get ready for midnight madness of nine wins and two losses. They are tied for first place Nessa Klein has been selected Player of the Week in the GNAC. which is scheduled for Friday, (9/25- 10/1) for her accomplishments versus 1999 October 20th, 2000 at 10:30 pm Conference Champions, Johnson and Wales, The Emmanuel College Volleyball team has an overall Suffolk, and Daniel Webster. record of fourteen wins and six losses. Currently, they are in the gymnasium. There will be a tied for first place with St. Joseph's College and Johnson D.]., many contests, t-shirts, pizza Lara Ceccarelli has been selected to the weekly and Wales University in the GNAC. The Saints are com­ honor roll (9/25- 10/1) for going 3-1 at first sin­ ing off a big victory having defeated Johnson and Wales and of course, the Emmanuel gles and 2-0 in doubles. Lara is among the Top University, three to two, in a three-hour grueling match. Records in the GNAC with an overall record of College dance team. Come to 13-3. The Emmanuel College Soccer team has an overall record midnight madness and support the Congratulations to both of these women and of three wins and two losses, which places them in fifth their teammates for all of their efforts. place in the GNAC. They recently had a three to one vic­ Emmanuel Saints Basketball team. tory against Emerson College.

5 Meet the Student Leaders

Active involvement is important among successful and satisfied students at Emmanuel, where over 75% of the student body par­ ticipates on an athletic team, in a student organization, or as an elected or appointed student leader. The community depends on students to make things happen. This issue of the Emmanuel News recognizes the members of the Student Government Association, the Residence Life Staff and the Orientation Leaders. Class of 2001 Left to right: Sarah Consentino, Secretary; Kiersten Sullivan, President; Kelly McDonald, Vice President; Marissa Steele, Treasurer.

Student Government Association Back row, left to right: Katisha Shoulders '01, Secretary, Kelly MacDonald '01, Wendi Mahan '02, Marissa Steele'01, Stephanie Michaud '03, Christina Sullivan '02. Middle row, left to right: Kiersten Sullivan '01, Christina Tridenti '02, Maria Spinale '01, Treasurer, Ruth David '02, Vice President, Nekia Parker '03. Front row, left to right: Sarah Consentino '01, Janine Ting '03, Public Relations Executive, Jennifer Tobin '02, Class of 2002 President, Melisa White '02, Karla Murga '03. Left to right: Christina Tridenti, President; Wendi Mahan, Vice President; Christina Sullivan, Secretary. Missing from photo: Ann Schlieff, Treasurer.

Orientation Leaders Back row, left to right: Kristle Gagne '02, Danielle DiRosa '03, Jill Faherty '03, Christina Bocolos '02, Melisa White '02, Kristin Lampros '02, Vera Marton '03, Jennifer Tobin '02, Stacey Fernandes '03. Front row, left to Class of 2003 right: Roseann McManus '03, Karla Murga '03, Allison Coffey '02, Annmaria Tierno, Director of Student Left to right: Nekia Parker, Vice President; Activities. Stephanie Michaud, President; Karla Murga, Treasurer. Missing from photo: Katy Jayne, Secretary.

Resident Assistants Staff Top row, left to right: Kim Malley '01, Dora Elias-McAllister, Manager of ELS Housing. Theresa Falzarano '02, Class of 2004 Crystal Carroll, Assistant Director of Athletics/Assistant Basketball Coach, Tara Sayegh '01, Jessica Dumas Left to right: '01, and Rouba Youssef '02. Middle row, left to right: Kate Devine '02 and Kristine Niendorf, Associate Dean Martha Zamirski, Vice President; /Director of Residence Life and Housing. Bottom Row, left to right: Gina Clark '01, Niki Turley, Assistant Marisha King, President; Director of Residence Life and Housing, Nicole Grenon '01, Shannon Rose '01 and Ellen-Marie Valentine '01. Keilly D' Agostino, Treasurer; Missing from photo: Pati Leon '02, Maria Elena Aliberti '03, Allison Coffey '02, and Diana Anchiraico '02. Amanda Fontaine, Secretary.

6 New Art Exhibit Opens Emmanuel Participates In Trip To China

This month, Keith M. Washington will Wednesday, October 18th from 2:30 to be exhibiting "Within Our Gates II" in 4:00 pm. The Lillian lmmig Gallery is the Lillian Immig Gallery. This exhibit open, Monday through Friday, from 11:00 will display selected large-scale paintings am until 4:00 pm. Anyone interested in from a larger body of work that explores viewing Washington's work can also American culture, the tradition of land­ schedule an appointment by calling 61 7- scape painting, racism, and civil rights. 735-9992. Washington is a member of the AAMARP Last month, Claudia Ravaschiere's (African American Master Artists in exhibit in the Lillian Immig Gallery, Residency Program at Northeastern "Dreaming Details," was highlighted in the University) . He holds an MFA from the Boston Globe Living Arts section. The School of the Museum of Fine Arts in exhibit showcased her recent metal point Boston and a BFA from Massachusetts drawings and objects. The Globe corre­ College of Art. He has shown his work at spondent, Cate McQuai d wrote, I' Metal Left to right: William Leonard, Assistant Professor of History, and Andrew the Mills Gallery/ Boston Center fo r the point makes a good way to portray knotty Yosinoff, Director of Athletics and Head Basketball Coach, pose in front of The Arts, Federal Reserve Bank, and the Artists matters. " The knot was a central image in Forbidden City in China. Foundation Gallery. Ravaschiere's exhibit which seemed to Washington's work will be on display hold personal significance to her. The On Tuesday, August 8th, 2000, William Leonard, Assistant Professor in the Lillian lmmig Gallery beginning images also explored the universal themes of History and Andrew Yosinoff, Director of Athletics and Head Wednesda y, October 11th through of memory, the keeping of time, mortality, Basketball Coach, traveled to China to participate in the National and spirit. Thursday, November 9th, 2000. There Basketball Association's (NBA) Legends Tour. Also participating in the will be a reception and gallery talk on trip were 40 dancers from Braintree and Framingham High Schools. The trip, which was coordinated by Yosinoff and ABC Promotions, a group that heads the tour, provided a great opportunity for Emmanuel News from the Library College to be recognized. "This was a great opportunity for Emmanuel," says Leonard. "By On June 28, 2000, the Library Staff route: Conferences> Admin> CC Library, participating in this trip, Emmanuel not only got its name out to current sponsored an all-day workshop on campus or choose the "First Class Conference" link juniors and seniors at local high schools but to many students in China for librarians of nursing collections in on our homepage. as well." Massachusetts and New Hampshire. You may have noticed that our Library While in China, Leonard offered his historical expertise during tours Librarians from seven schools attended the Website (http://wwwl.emmanuel.edullibrary throughout the major cities, including Beijing, Guangzhou and workshop to discuss a cooperative buying !index.html) has changed slightly. Take a Shanghai. He says, while Chinese customs are significantly different arrangement for electronic resources and to moment to check it out. We currently have from that of America, adjusting to the Chinese way of life was not diffi­ hear presentations on development of elec­ four additional EBSCO databases on trial: cult. He and the dancers enjoyed visiting famous sites like the Great tronic collections. As a result of this effort, Academic Search Elite, ATLA Religion data­ Wall and the former imperial palace. They also enjoyed meeting former a total of 13 New England libraries are base, Sociological Abstracts, and Business NBA champions. interested in working together to obtain bet­ Source Elite. Access these by clicking on The NBA Legends led by Clyde Drexler and coached by Rick Barry ter pricing on necessary databases and "Journal and Research Databases" at the won two out of three games against the Chinese Olympic team before online journals. library Website. If you use one of the trial sellout crowds in all three cities. Yosinoff says the highlight of the trip Eleanor Best has joined the staff as part­ databases, please click on the "User Survey" for him was to play tennis against all time great, Clyde Drexler. Can time Librarian. She can be found assisting and let us have your comments. It will only you guess who won the match? Andy of course! students in our Reference Room on Monday take a few seconds and we need your input. This summer's trip to China was a great success, and there are and Tuesday nights. Our Reference Department has created a already plans to send Emmanuel students next time. The Emmanuel The Library'S new FirstClass Conference series of instructional brochures on using Saints Basketball Team has been invited to China and pbns on visiting incl udes information such as "how-to" individual databases. Pick up one the next Shanghai in December of 2002 to play various local universities and guides and passwords for our journal and time you're in the Library. possibly the Chinese Junior National team. research databases. In FirstClass, use this

You are cordially invited to attend the Second Annual Sister Marie Augusta Neal, SND Lecture featuring Kip Tiernan, of Poor Peoples United Fund & founder of Rosie's Place on Friday, November 3, 2000 at 7:30 p.m. at the Emmanuel College Auditorium.

Refreshments will be served following the lecture. Left to right: KipTi ernan and Sister Marie Augusta Neal, SND

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All events listed are open to Emmanuel Students. For more information about these and other Emmanuel and Colleges of the Fenway events throughout the year, contact the Emmanuel Student Activities Office at 735-9963. www.colleges-fenway.org O~ O~ 111 Dean's Reception for Traditional Undeliraduate Students 1 Auditorium 8:00 pm Plaza Level, Admin. Bldg. 11:30 am- 2:30 pm A novelist who is more successful with fi ction than with real Learn more about the presidential candidates and get life faces a marital crisis by daydreaming about the women in prepared to vote on November 7th. his life, past and present. The wi ldl y comic and sometimes A tradition fi lled day of events including Senior Cap and 2 Curriculum Committee Mwing Gown ceremony, Junior Ring ceremony, and President's moving fl ashbacks and fantasies played in his mind are 12:30 pm Reception. There will also be a soccer ga me, a tennis game, interrupted by visitati ons from reality-women. Directed by trolley tours, musicale and MORE!! Jeri anne Warren, Assisrant Professir of Music and Speech 12:30 pm - 1:45 pm Tennis~ Communicationffheatre Arts at Emmanuel College. Interviewing Skilli ~ Home 1:00 pm Mil!niihI Mru1nru Emmanuel Coll ege vs. Johnson and Wales Uni versiry Gym 10:00 pm Admin. Bldg. Rm 244 6:3 0 pm - 7:30 pm S9m!:~ Join the College community and head to the gym for the Away 1:00 pm :I:m .YdlIDY llim official opening of the basketball season. Auditorium 7:30 pm Emmanuel College vs. Simmons College 21 ~~ Expand your understanding of family violence through this Volleyball~ Home Awa y 7:00 pm 1:00 pm sensitive and reali stic theatrical portrayal. Emmanuel Coll ege vs. Emmanuel College vs. Daniel Webster i .cAS fr2gmm Committee M«ting ~DlWd1 ~~ St. Joe's Foyer 8:00 pm Home 12:00 pm 10:30 am Emmanuel College vs. Albertus Magnus and Simmons ., Need some laughter in your life? David ]'S Comedy Act is sure to tickle your funny bone. College 12:30 pm - 1:45 pm 1JJ1!.U }fQmm l!y NnI Simon Djscussion ill Sophomore Imn.ii Gruru: Auditorium 8:00 pm 12:30 pm - 1:30 pm Away 1:30 pm ~~ Admissions QJ!m ~ Emmanuel College vs. 22 FAIl Qm:ni&Iu f2r prospective illIlknu 10 Qmm Withdrawal ~ 6: 30 pm A!l:Diy~ CritiQpes-Walk-ins Admin.Bldg.Rm 039 9:00 am- 4:00 pm 1] Home 1:00 pm .em:.cmtm Withdrawal ~ 6:30 pm Emmanuel College vs. Bring your resume and cover letter drafts in for a critique. 111 First come, first- served walk-ins fwilk.nll find Qn DiYrui.ty 12:30 pm ~ Niui2J1aI.~ ~ Community M.illini 1:30 pm Spphomore Quw: £hmning Xm.inru: ~.M.!!.!Uh 4:00 pm- 6:30 pm Admissions QJ!m ~ llimliiIn fill: prospective llIIlknu Elizabeth Logan Dining Room 12:30 pm This will be a time to come socialize and relax. Bring friends This program helps Sophomores in selecting a major and and music to share with everyone. You'll be able to talk to further develops the process of career- decision making. It students about their cultures. Try and come w ith issues to 12:30 pm is a required program. discuss but ready to have some fun too. CI;m ill.:lll Educational ~ ~ ~ ll!.ilik Dean's ~ fur A!h!.!! .I&m!lli A!1l! TBA TBA TBA ~.5!ruk.nY 6:00 pm Emmanuel Coll ege competes in the GNAC To urney. ~Mllii.ni 7:30 pm fagiliy ~ Mwin& 12:30 pm . 1 :45 pm 12:30 pm ~ Committee Mlliing Networki"ll Depamnent .chAin Mwin& 2:30 pm Elizabeth Logan 12:30 pm- 1:30 pm 12:30 pm ~ Department QWn M«tini Dining Room ~.l2 ~ ~~m2!l Writing.YQw: 12:30 pm Learn how to use contacts and network professionally to get Application .E.un a job or internship. 12:30 pm Admin. Bldg. Rm. 305 12:30 pm - 1:30 pm Q;ID :.!!.l M.illini Sophomore Cl!= .sLA{; M.illini AMR 6:00 pm 12:30 pm - 1:45 pm £I.rumi.m: SmJiruu: Home 3:30 pm This program helps Sophomores in selecting a major and TBA TBA Emmanuel College vs. SI. Joseph College furthet develops the process of career decision- making. It Emmanuel College competes in the GNAC Tourney. YillkyhJill ~ is a required program, but if you attended the duplicate Home 7:00 pm Volleyball Game TBA TBA program on 11/14, you do not need to attend this one. Emmanuel College vs. Boston University Emmanuel College competes in the GNAC Tourney. Admissjons &lI QJ!m H.!!J!g ~ Committee M«tini ~~ 2:30 pm TBA TBA Admissions Albkti!; QJ!m H.!!J!g Emmanuel College competes in the GNAC Tourney. Away 3:30 pm Gym 4:00 pm Emmanuel College vs. Norwich 1JJ1!.U ~ l!y &il Sim2!l Auditorium 8:00 pm Come cheer the Saints on to victory in this competitive ~ l'fud 12 ~ 12 ~ ~ lll!lliJ.w X2Y. Rllilx in basketball tournament. Elizabeth Logan Dining Room 5:30 pm- 7:00 pm TBA TBA Emmanuel College Business Alumnae share their successes Emmanuel College competes in the GNAC Tourney. and insights in a panel discussion with reception to fo ll ow. Take advantage of this opportuniry to enjoy the longest ~ A!1l! G.illm: Ia!k running comedy in Boston with your classmates. Auditori um 8:00 pm 2f) President's £;md l!.!I ~ M&£ting Lillian Immig Ga llery 2:30 pm- 4:00 pm 1:30 pm "Within Our Gates II" St. Joe's Foyer 9:00 pm SLAC will be presenting a free movie night. 21 Earu!.!y ~ Sro!iruu: Curriculum Committee ~ 12:30 pm 12:30 pm Refreshments will be served. ~Mming 12:3 0 pm - 1:45 pm 12:30 pm- 1:45 pm 11 ~~ 12:30 pm Away 7:00 pm Emmanuel College vs. Bridgewater State College 12:30 pm - 1:45 pm Thanksgiving = lkgim 12:30 pm Thanksgiving Diy H2Iil!.iu::

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Elizabeth Logan Dining Room 5:30 pm- 7:00 pm Hear from Emmanuel College Alumnae on where their career paths have led them. Panel discussion with light refreshments offered. Basketball Game If you have an event that you would like us to post on the Emmanuel News Awa y 7:00 pm Emmanuel College vs. Worcester State Calendar Listings, please send all information to the Office of Communications and .Q;m ill 'Q1 Meetin~

Department Chili Meeting Community Relations, Room 115 in the Administration Building or call 617 .735.9876. All 12:30 pm , 12:30 pm - 1:45 pm information must be received by October 31st. Please be sure to include the date, time, ~ Decorating Get into the holiday spirit and join yo ur friends at the annual location, and contact information for each event. Chris tmas tree trimming in the dining hall . Basketball~ Away 'J:()(j 11m - Emmanuel College vs. Wheaton College.