Cabrini University Baseball

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Cabrini University Baseball Cabrini University Baseball Cabrini University vs. Eastern University Cabrini Carroll Field - Radnor, PA March 8, 2017, 3pm Cabrini University (4-4 Overall, 0-0 CSAC) Eastern University (3-3 Overall, 0-0 MAC) No. Name Cl. Pos. Ht. Hometown High School No. Name Cl. Pos. Ht. Hometown High School 1 Joe Aurrite Fr. SS/RHP 5-8 Turnersville, NJ Paul VI 1 Andrew Behnam So. RHP 5-9 Exton, PA Bishop Shanahan 2 Lee Smith Fr. 2B 5-6 Elkton, MD Caravel Academy 2 Jake Bunjo Sr. IF 6-0 Landenberg, PA Avon Grove 3 Nicholas Gares Fr. LHP 6-0 Edgewater Park, NJ Burlington City 3 Timmy Gorton Jr. C/IF 6-0 Miller Place, NY Smithtown Christian 4 Jake Dohar Fr. OF/LHP 5-9 Stow, OH Stow 4 Joseph DeLos Santos Sr. C/1B 5-7 Trujillo Alto, PR The Perkiomen School 5 Jesse James Murphy Fr. 2B 5-7 Philadelphia, PA Roman Catholic 5 Jordan Laboy So. 3B 5-9 Toms River, NJ Toms River East 7 Michael Suosso Fr. 2B 5-4 Hamilton, NJ Nottingham 6 Zachary Belansek Fr. INF 5-10 Mechanicsburg, PA Cumberland Valley 8 Shaun Stackhouse Fr. OF 5-11 Richboro, PA Council Rock South 7 Angelo Kelly Sr. OF 5-8 Royersford, PA Spring-Ford 9 Darren Aupperle Fr. 1B/OF 6-2 Barrington, NJ Triton 8 Andrew Boykin Sr. 1B 6-2 Wilmington, DE The Christian Academy 10 Colin Birzes Fr. 1B/LHP 5-11 Media, PA Penncrest 9 Adam Perdue So. RHP 5-11 Manassas, VA Brentsville District 11 Erick Vicario Fr. OF 5-8 Cherry Hill, NJ Paul VI 10 Albie Urbina Fr. RHP 6-2 Trappe, MD St. Michaels 15 Brendan Van Belle Fr. 3B 5-9 Garnet Valley, PA Garnet Valley 11 Ryan Kehr Sr. RHP 6-0 Littlestown, PA Littlestown 16 Ryan Givens Jr. RHP 6-7 Fort Lauderdale, FL American Heritage 12 Craig Stanley Jr. OF 5-11 Georgetown, DE Sussex Central 18 Michael Mescia Fr. SS/2B 6-1 West Babylon, NY West Babylon 14 Courtney Penson Sr. P 5-11 Clifton Park, NY Schenectady Christian 19 Steven Priest Fr. 3B 6-0 Paulsboro, NJ Paulsboro 15 Brady DiGiacomo Fr. OF 6-0 Norwood, PA Interboro 20 Andrew Del Giudice Fr. 2B/RHP 5-10 King of Prussia, PA Upper Merion 16 Britton Lawrence Fr. INF 6-2 Westminster, MD Winters Mill 21 Dylan Butler Jr. 1B/3B 6-2 Battle Ground, WA Hockinson 17 Troy Naiden Jr. OF 6-0 Easton, PA Easton 23 Garrett Gravanda Fr. RHP 6-7 Woodbine, MD Glenelg 19 Justin Fredericks Jr. P 6-0 Collegeville, PA West-Mont Christian 24 Mikayle Holloway Fr. OF 5-7 Middletown, DE Appoquinimink 20 Dominique Johnson Fr. P 6-1 Pottstown, PA Pottsgrove 25 Kevin Glynn Fr. C 6-1 Philadelphia, PA Roman Catholic 21 Jacob Breyer Fr. C/P 6-1 Pennsburg, PA Upper Perkiomen 26 Alex Del Giudice Fr. C 5-10 Kingo of Prussia, PA Upper Merion 22 Josh Freed Sr. RHP 5-10 Souderton, PA Souderton 27 Vince Gares Fr. C/UTL 6-1 Edgewater Park, NJ Burlington City 23 Kyle Daddario So. 1B 5-10 Bridgeton, NJ Cumberland Regional 29 Tyler Norris So. OF/RHP 5-10 Rio Grande, NJ Wildwood Catholic 24 Matt Bunjo So. RHP 5-10 Landenberg, PA Avon Grove 30 Casey Plunkett Jr. OF 5-9 Hamilton, NJ Steinert 25 Jay Crawford Fr. RHP 6-2 Ellicott City, MD Mount Saint Joseph 33 Joseph Schipsi Fr. LHP 5-6 Williamstown, NJ St. Joseph’s 26 Peter Crawford Jr. 1B 6-2 Baltimore, MD Mount St. Joseph 34 Mike kaczenski Fr. RHP 6-3 Garnet Valley, PA Garnet Valley 27 Shane Albertson So. RHP/INF 5-10 Marlton, NJ Cherokee 38 Eddie Mercado Jr. Fr. RHP 5-9 Willingboro, NJ Willingboro 28 Jarrid Kosa Jr. P 6-1 Easton, PA Easton 42 Josh Breittholz Jr. RHP 5-11 East Stroudsburg, PA East Stroudsburg 29 Freddy Yahn Fr. C 6-1 Middletown, NJ Middletown South 31 Anthony Titano Fr. INF/C 5-9 Langhorne, PA Notre Dame Head Coach: Nick Weisheipl (Beloit ‘02), 1st Season 32 Tyler Sterkenburg Jr. LHP 6-2 Emmaus, PA Emmaus Assistant Coaches: Rod Johnson, James Locklear, Jimmy Yezzo, Rich Prall, Dylan Tice 34 Ian Roth So. LHP 5-6 Sinking Spring, PA Wilson 35 Roniel Diaz Fr. RHP 5-11 Philadelphia, PA Edison/Fareira 36 Joe Clancy Sr. RHP 6-2 Lawrenceville, NJ Lawrenceville School 37 Mac McGrath Fr. OF 6-0 Dunkirk, MD Northern 38 Tommy Strazza Jr. P 5-10 Lake Ronkonkoma, NY Sachem North Cabrini 2017 Statistics 44 Grant Fisher Jr. LHP 6-5 Myerstown, PA Eastern Lebanon County Batting Average Home Runs Runs Batted In Stolen Bases Vicario .462 Butler 3 Butler 9 Norris 5 Head Coach: Jed Morris, 4th Season Butler .429 Murphy 6 Stackhouse 5 Assistant Coaches: Jordan Lozzi, Ben Krentzman, Joe Tremoglie, Kevin Mihalik Norris .381 Vicario 4 Butler 4 Van Belle .333 Aurite 4 Vicario 2 Eastern 2017 Statistics Earned Run Average Wins Strikeouts Innings Pitched Batting Average Home Runs Runs Batted In Stolen Bases N. Gares 0.82 Breittholz 2 N. Gares 16 N. Gares 11.0 Gorton .480 N/A Gorton 11 Belansek 3 Dohar 2.79 N. Gares 1 Dohar 9 Dohar 9.2 Yahn .462 Albertson 5 Daddario 1 Breittholz 9.1 Kaczenski 5.14 Dohar 1 Breittholz 7 DiGiacomo .455 Daddario 4 Kelly 1 Breittholz 5.79 Schipsi 5 Schipsi 8.0 Daddario .368 Kelly 4 Stanley 1 Earned Run Average Wins Strikeouts Innings Pitched Clancy 0.0 Clancy 1 Kehr 12 Kehr 10.0 Strazza 1.59 Kehr 1 Freed 7 Freed 7.0 Bunjo 2.70 Freed 1 Strazza 4 Strazza 5.2 Kehr 2.70 Perdue 3 Clancy 4.0 2017 Cabrini 2017 Eastern University 2017 CSAC Statistical Leaders Baseball Schedule Baseball Schedule 2017 Record: 4-4, 0-0 CSAC 2017 Record: 3-3, 0-0 MAC Freedom Team Statistics Individual Statistics Date Opponent Time/Result Date Opponent Time/Result 2/19 PENN STATE BRANDYWINE (DH) W 10-9, W 5-3 2/27 William Peace University (DH) W 6-2, L 1-4 Batting Average Batting Average 2/27 Finlandia University (DH)^ W 7-1, L 8-5 3/1 Houghton College W 11-3 Cairn .404 Ferezza, Keystone .750 2/28 Hanover College^ L 11-2 3/2 Houghton College L 20-10 Gwynedd Mercy .352 Lopez, Gwynedd Mercy .625 3/1 Lyndon State College (DH)^ W 5-4, L 6-5 3/3 University of Northwestern W 10-5 3/3 Waynesburg University^ L 8-7 3/4 Hilbert College L 23-10 Cabrini .286 Allen, Cairn .615 3/8 EASTERN UNIVERSITY 3pm 3/8 Cabrini University 3pm Neumann .277 Keller, Cairn .571 3/11 University of Pitt—Greensburg (DH) 12:30pm 3/9 Wesley College 3:30pm Immaculata .268 Keen, Gwynedd Mercy .500 3/17 UNIVERSITY OF VALLEY FORGE# 3pm 3/11 Stevenson University (DH) 12pm 3/18 WELLS COLLEGE# 2pm 3/14 SWARTHMORE COLLEGE 3:30PM Runs Scored Runs Batted In 3/19 ELMIRA COLLEGE# 11:30am 3/15 Lebanon Valley College 3:30pm Cairn 51 Butler, Cabrini 9 3/24 Keystone College* 3pm 3/17 King’s College* TBD 3/25 KEYSTONE COLLEGE (DH)* noon 3/18 KING’S COLLEGE (DH)* 12pm Cabrini 46 Wilson, Cairn 8 3/28 Eastern University 3:30pm 3/21 Haverford College TBD Gwynedd Mercy 45 Emerich, Neumann 8 3/31 IMMACULATA UNIVERSITY* 3pm 3/22 Cairn University 3pm Neumann 43 Keen, Gwynedd Mercy 7 4/1 Immaculata University (DH)* noon 3/24 MANHATTANVILLE COLLEGE* 3:30pm Immaculata 23 Takacs, Cairn 7 4/5 Delaware Valley University 3:30pm 3/25 Manhattanville College (DH)* TBD 4/7 CENTENARY UNIVERSITY* 3pm 3/28 CABRINI UNIVERSITY 3:30pm Slugging % Home Runs 4/8 Centenary University (DH)* noon 3/29 LANCASTER BIBLE COLLEGE TBD Cairn .556 4/15 Neumann University (DH)* noon 3/31 WILKES UNIVERSITY* 3:30pm Butler, Cabrini 3 4/18 NEUMANN UNIVERSITY* 3pm 4/1 Wilkes University (DH)* TBD Gwynedd Mercy .475 Emerich, Neumann 2 4/21 Gwynedd Mercy University* 3pm 4/4 ARCADIA UNIVERSITY 3:30pm Neumann .430 Eight Players Tied 1 4/22 GWYNEDD MERCY UNIVERSITY (DH)* noon 4/7 FDU-Florham* 3:30pm Immaculata .398 4/28 Marywood University* 3pm 4/8 FDU-FLORHAM (DH)* 12pm Keystone .382 4/29 MARYWOOD UNIVERSITY (DH)* 12pm 4/10 WIDENER UNIVERSITY 3:30pm 5/5 Cairn University* 3pm 4/13 DESALES UNIVERSITY* 3:30pm Earned Run Average Stolen Bases 5/6 CAIRN UNIVERSITY (DH)* noon 4/15 Desales University (DH)* 1pm 5/11 CSAC Tournament, Day One TBA 4/21 Misericordia University* 3:30pm Neumann 2.73 Tatoian, Gwynedd Mercy 5 5/12 CSAC Tournament, Day Two TBA 4/22 MISERICORDIA UNIVERSITY (DH)* 12pm Cairn 3.46 Wilson, Cairn 5 5/13 CSAC Tournament, Day Three TBA 4/25 GWYNEDD MERCY UNIVERSITY 3:30pm Immaculata 4.94 Norris, Cabrini 5 HOME GAMES IN CAPS 4/28 DELAWARE VALLEY UNIVERSITY* 3:30pm Gwynedd Mercy 5.59 Butler, Cabrini 4 ^ Spring Break Trip - Auburndale, FL 4/29 Delaware Valley University (DH)* 12pm # Cavalier Invitational 5/4 MAC Freedom Tournament, Day One TBA Centenary 5.79 Five Players Tied 3 * CSAC opponent 5/5 MAC Freedom Tournament, Day Two TBA Strikeouts (Pitching) Earned Run Average 5/6 MAC FReedom Tournament, Day Three TBA HOME GAMES IN CAPS Neumann 46 Youngberg, Neumann 0.00 Upcoming Cabrini Athletic Events * MAC Freedom Opponent Cabrini 44 Cooney, Neumann 0.68 Gwynedd Mercy 34 Gares, Cabrini 0.82 Date Opponent Time/Result Immaculata 29 O’Brian, Immaculata 1.13 3/11 Baseball at Pitt—Greensburg (DH) 12:30pm 2017 CSAC Standings MEN’S LACROSSE VS FROSTBURG 1pm School CSAC Overall Cairn 25 Bradshaw, Cairn 1.80 3/14 Men’s Tennis at Ursinus 3:30pm Cairn University 0-0 4-0 Batting Average Against Strikeouts (Pitching) Gwynedd Mercy University 0-0 3-2 Women’s Lacrosse at Rosemont 4pm Centenary .214 Gares, Cabrini 16 3/15 Women’s Lacrosse at Widener 7pm Cabrini University 0-0 4-4 Neumann University 0-0 3-4 Neumann .233 Cooney, Neumann 14 3/17 BASEBALL vs.
Recommended publications
  • Faculty Research Interests ANGELINA ARCAMONE
    Faculty Research Interests ANGELINA ARCAMONE, PhD, RN. (Clinical Assistant Professor). Dr. Arcamone received both her BSN and MSN (Nursing Administration) from Villanova University, and a PhD (Nursing Education) from Widener University. Her clinical area of expertise is Maternal-Child Nursing. She has completed research in outcomes associated with attendance at prepared childbirth classes and promoting health in pregnant women. Her areas of interest include promoting health in pregnant woman, clinical education, clinical and classroom teaching strategies, and strategies that promote student success on NCLEX. ELIZABETH BLUNT, PhD, MSN, APRN, BC. (Assistant Professor). Dr. Blunt received a BSN from Widener University, an MSN from the University of Pennsylvania, and a PhD in Educational Leadership and Technology from Drexel University. She is a family nurse practitioner with a practice focus on emergency department and trauma care. She has completed research in pharmaceutical company influence on NP prescribing practices and NP procedural skills. Her interests are in nurse practitioner roles and practice, pharmaceutical marketing, the nursing shortage, and international nursing issues. BETTI BRUDERLE, PhD RN (Clinical Assistant Professor) has been a full-time faculty member in the College of Nursing since 1990, where her primary teaching responsibilities have been classroom, laboratory, and clinical instruction of freshman, sophomore, and graduate students. She received a Master of Science in Nursing from Villanova University and a PhD in Nursing Science from Widener University. Dr. Bruderle has presented and published on the use of creative teaching strategies, simulation scenarios, deliberate practice, peer mentoring, integrating standardized patients with disabilities into nursing education, and integrating the QSEN competency Safety into the course, Essentials of Nursing Practice.
    [Show full text]
  • The Psyd Student Handbook
    POLICY MANUAL – VOLUME II DOCTORATE OF PSYCHOLOGY IN COUNSELING PSYCHOLOGY STUDENT HANDBOOK 2020-2021 The PsyD Student Handbook This Doctoral Student Handbook for students seeking a Doctor of Psychology (PsyD) degree in Counseling Psychology from Holy Family University is designed to clarify university and program practices, policies, services, and enrollment, as well as, to clarify the requirements of earning the PsyD degree. It is the student’s responsibility to be familiar with both the contents of this Handbook, The Holy Family University Student Handbook, and The Holy Family University Graduate Catalog. The contents herein are accurate at the time of publication, yet changes may be implemented, to fulfill the University or program’s mission. The PsyD program leadership will strive to keep students appraised of any changes that affect their timely and smooth progression in the program, that have not yet been updated in this publication, but ultimately, students must keep themselves informed. For more information: Holy Family University Graduate Catalog: https://www.holyfamily.edu/choosing-holy-family-u/academics/course-catalog Holy Family University Student Handbook: https://www.holyfamily.edu/current-students/student-resources/student-handbook Holy Family University Doctorate of Psychology in Counseling Psychology Student Handbook – Page 1 Table of Contents Holy Family University: Present & Past ......................................................................................................... 4 Holy Family University Mission
    [Show full text]
  • Montgomery County: College Wellness Survey Infographic
    MONTGOMERY COUNTY 2021 College Wellness Survey SURVEY DATA COLLECTED FROM: 10/10 SURVEY DATA COLLECTED FROM MONTGOMERY Arcadia University, Bryn Mawr College, Bryn Athyn College, Gwynedd Mercy University, COUNTY Haverford College, Manor College, Montgomery County Community College, Penn State Abington, Rosemont College, Ursinus College COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES MONTGOMERY COUNTY COLLEGE STUDENT 56.3% STUDENT (MCCS) PAST 30 DAY USE COMPARED TO THE 2019 MONITORING THE ALCOHOL FUTURE SURVEY (MTF) USE IN THE LAST 30 ALCOHOL DAYS 19.3% 56.3% MCCS 62.0% MTF MARIJUANA MARAJUANA Substance use among Montgomery County 19.3% MCCS 26.0% MTF College Students is slightly NICOTINE* below national college 21.8% student use trends NICOTINE 21.8% MCCS 29.6% MTF *AGGREGATE VAPING AND CIGARETTE NICOTINE USE 4.2 % OF of students reported being prescribed STUDENTS 46% an opioid in their lifetime REPORT of students reported filling an opioid USING 38% prescription in their lifetime OPIOIDS IN of students reported taking an opioid THE LAST medication that was prescribed to 12 MONTHS 33% them in their lifetime STUDENTS YET ONLY PERCEPTION BELIEVED THAT VS. 59.7% 19.3% 80.7% REALITY OF THEIR PEERS OF STUDENTS DID NOT USE HAD USED HAD USED MARIJUANA MARIJUANA IN MARIJUANA IN IN THE PAST THE PAST 30 THE PAST 30 30 DAYS DAYS DAYS MONTGOMERY COUNTY 2021 College Wellness Survey TOP BARRIERS TO TOP COPING MECHANISMS ACCESSING SUPPORT REPORTED BY STUDENTS SERVICES Good Good Proper Nutrition 38% TIME support support (eating a variety system system of healthy foods 26% COST 1of friends 2 of family 3daily) 16% STIGMA CONCERNS 66% OF STUDENTS REPORT THAT THEIR EMOTIONAL HEALTH IS WORSE THAN COMPARED TO BEFORE THE PANDEMIC IN STUDENTS IN STUDENTS REPORTING REPORTING SYMPTOMS OF SYMPTOMS OF DEPRESSION ANXIETY 41% 38% Reported using alcohol to cope Reported using alcohol to cope 16% 19% Reported using marijuana to cope Reported using marijuana to cope 20% 20% Reported using nicotine to cope Reported using nicotine to cope PO Box 311 Norristown, PA 19404 - 0311 [email protected] MONTCOPA.ORG.
    [Show full text]
  • Champion for a Good Quality of Life
    Fall/Winter 2014 The Magazine of Arcadia University CHAMPION FOR A GOOD QUALITY OF LIFE ALSO: RACING TO SAVE THE SNAPPING TURTLE • EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESSFALL/WINTER TRAINING 2014 | 54 ON THE INSIDE Arcadia’s Emergency Preparedness Drills 8 Emergency Response Team at Arcadia works with local and federal law agencies to prepare for critical incidents. ON THE COVER Mary Alice Conrad shows off her range of motion for Dr. Kate Mangione. Photo by Jordan Cameron ’17 SPRING/SUMMERFALL/WINTER 2014 Read the student blog because.arcadia.edu Photo courtesy of Charles Wright Watch the videos vimeo.com/arcadiauniversity Share your stories [email protected] View additional photos flickr.com/arcadiaunivnews Racing to Save the Snapping Turtle Champion for a Good Quality of Life For years, Dr. Tobias Landberg has led efforts Dr. Kate Mangione works to improve 32 to change perceptions of the snapping turtle. 38 outcomes for those with broken hips. 2 From the President 24 2014 Commencement 4 News+Notes 29 2014 Reunion Recap 16 Athletics News 42 Class Notes 18 Alumni News 56 Faculty Contributor: Dr. Angela Kachuyevski For more information, Lessons from the Ukraine Crisis www.arcadia.edu/magazine FROM THE PRESIDENT TO THE ARCADIA UNIVERSITY COMMUNITY President DeVille Christensen with Joanne Formica For centuries, colleges and universities have served as Managing Editor Isaacson ’59 and Daniel DiPrinzio Faye Senneca ’59 incubators of critical thought and discovery. The scientific ▼ Art Director and cultural advancements fostered by higher Dan Brumbach education have been catalysts for societal and Contributing Writers economic growth, and, in almost every case, Lini Kadaba Darryl Konicki faculty are at the heart of these developments.
    [Show full text]
  • Listing of Institutions and Majors That Bachelor Graduates Attend for Graduate and Professional Education
    Listing of institutions and majors that bachelor graduates attend for graduate and professional education 2015-2016 Peirce College Bachelor Graduates College Name Enrollment Major COMMUNITY COLLEGE OF PHILADELPHIA SCIENCE COMMUNITY COLLEGE OF PHILADELPHIA CULTURE SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY DREXEL UNIVERSITY COMPUTER SCIENCE PBC DREXEL UNIVERSITY DATA SCIENCE DREXEL UNIVERSITY CYBERSECURITY DREXEL UNIVERSITY INFORMATION SYSTEMS EASTERN GATEWAY COMMUNITY COLLEGE TEACHER ED‐EC GWYNEDD MERCY UNIVERSITY NON MATRICULATED HOLY FAMILY UNIVERSITY ‐ GRADS ACCOUNTING LA SALLE UNIVERSITY ACCOUNTING MERCER COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE LIBERAL ARTS NORTHAMPTON COMMUNITY COLLEGE EARLY CHILD‐LEADERSHP SD MASTER OF SCIENCE IN INFORMATION SYSTEMS STRAYER UNIVERSITY‐WASHINGTON CONCENTRATION IN COMPUTER FORENSICS MAN JACK WELCH MASTER IN BUSINESS STRAYER UNIVERSITY‐WASHINGTON ADMINISTRATION PROGRAM MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION STRAYER UNIVERSITY‐WASHINGTON CONCENTRATION IN ACQUISITION MASTER OF SCIENCE IN HEALTH SERVICES ADMINISTRATION CONCENTRATION IN CLINICAL STRAYER UNIVERSITY‐WASHINGTON CA TEMPLE UNIVERSITY BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION THOMAS EDISON STATE UNIVERSITY COMPUTER SCIENCE THOMAS JEFFERSON UNIVERSITY‐ EAST FALLS CAMPUS INNOVATION MBA THOMAS JEFFERSON UNIVERSITY‐ POPULATION OF HEALTH GRADUATE POP HLTH NON DEGREE UNIVERSITY OF THE ROCKIES ONLINE HUMAN SERVICES MA PROGRAM UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA LAW (JD) WALDEN UNIVERSITY INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY WALDEN UNIVERSITY HEALTH ADMINISTRATION WEST CHESTER UNIVERSITY WESTERN GOVERNORS UNIVERSITY BUSINESS WIDENER UNIVERSITY
    [Show full text]
  • Undergraduate Catalog 2016-2018
    UNDERGRADUATE2016 – 2018 CATALOG caring • learning • integrity • faith • teamwork • service IMMACULATA UNIVERSITY ACCREDITATION Immaculata University is currently granted accreditation by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education, 3624 Market Street, 2nd Floor West, Philadelphia, PA 19104; (267) 284–5000; website: www.msche.org. The Immaculata University associates and baccalaureate business programs are currently granted accreditation and the accounting programs are also granted separate specialized accreditation by the Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs, 11520 West 119th Street, Overland Park, Kansas 66213; (913) 339-9356. Immaculata University, offering the Bachelor of Arts in Music, Bachelor of Music in Music Education, Bachelor of Music in Music Therapy, and Master of Arts in Music Therapy, is accredited by the National Association of Schools of Music, 11250 Roger Bacon Drive, Suite 21, Reston, VA 20190-5248; (703) 437-0700. The Master of Science in Nursing and the Bachelor of Science in Nursing are accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education, One Dupont Circle, NW, Suite 530, Washington, DC 20036; (202) 887-6791. The Bachelor of Science program in Athletic Training is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Athletic Training Education (CAATE), 6835 Austin Center Blvd, Suite 250, Austin, TX 78731-3101 The Dietetic Internship is currently granted accreditation by the Accreditation Council for Education in Nutrition and Dietetics of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics, 120 South Riverside Plaza, Suite 2000, Chicago, IL, 60606-6995; 800-877-1600, ext. 5400. The Didactic Program in Dietetics is currently granted accreditation by the Accreditation Council for Education in Nutrition and Dietetics of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics, 120 South Riverside Plaza, Suite 2000, Chicago, IL, 60606-6995; 800-877-1600, ext.
    [Show full text]
  • Student Handbook
    Student Handbook 2019–2020 holyfamily.edu About the University University Mission Holy Family University, a ministry of the Sisters of the Holy Family of Nazareth, offers education in the liberal arts and professions through graduate, undergraduate, and non- degree programs. As a Catholic University, Holy Family seeks direction and inspiration from the life and teaching of Jesus Christ, affirms the values of the Judeo-Christian tradi- tion, and witnesses to the dignity of each person and the oneness of the human family. Holy Family University educates students to assume life-long responsibilities toward God, society, and self. The following core values inform the University as it seeks to carry out its Mission: Family. Holy Family University welcomes and cares for students, faculty, and staff as members of a diverse but interconnected family. A community united by a common Mis- sion, the University promotes an atmosphere of mutual concern and attention to the spiri- tual, intellectual, social, emotional, and physical needs of all those whom it serves. Respect. Holy Family University affirms the dignity of the human person through open- ness to multiple points of view, personalized attention, and collaborative dialogue in the learning process and in the interaction among members of the University community. The University seeks to instill appreciation of and respect for differences so that its graduates can function successfully in multicultural contexts. Integrity. Intent upon forming persons of integrity who recognize the importance of life- long learning, Holy Family University advocates free and conscientious pursuit of truth and the responsible use of knowledge. It bases education upon a foundation in the liberal arts that highlights the humanities and the natural and social sciences.
    [Show full text]
  • Course Catalog 2019 - 2020
    COURSE CATALOG 2019 - 2020 mc3.edu TABLE OF CONTENTS COLLEGE FACULTY AND STAFF.................................................................................................2 1 COLLEGE FACULTY AND STAFF Cheryl L. Dilanzo, R.T. (R), Director of Radiography B.S. Thomas Jefferson University M.S. University of Pennsylvania Therol Dix, Dean of Arts and Humanities COLLEGE FACULTY B.A. University of California, Los AngelesM.A. University of Pennsylvania J.D. Georgetown University AND STAFF Bethany Eisenhart, Part-Time Career Coach ADMINISTRATION B.S. DeSales University Kimberly Erdman, Director of Dental Hygiene A.A.S., B.S. Pennsylvania College of Technology Office of the President M.S. University of Bridgeport Victoria L. Bastecki-Perez, President Katina Faulk, Administrative Director for Academic Initiatives D.H. University of Pittsburgh A.S., B.S. Pennsylvania College of Technology B.S. Edinboro University of Pennsylvania M.B.A. Excelsior College M.Ed, Ed.D. University of Pittsburgh Gaetan Giannini, Dean of Business and Entrepreneurial Initiatives Candy K. Basile, Administrative Support Secretary B.S. Temple University A.A.S. Montgomery County Community College M.B.A. Seton Hall University Deborah Rogers, Executive Assistant to the College’s Board of Trustees Ed.D. Gwynedd Mercy University A.A.S. Montgomery County Community College Suzanne Vargus Holloman, WIF Grant Project Director B.S. Syracuse University Academic Affairs M.B.A. Drexel University Gloria Oikelome, Interim Vice President of Academic Affairs and Dean of Sean Hutchinson, Coordinator of Integrated Learning Health Sciences B.A., M.A. La Salle University B.S. Bethel University Alfonzo Jordan, Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics Lab M.S. Long Island University Manager Ed.D.
    [Show full text]
  • Organization Air Force ROTC Albright College Alfred University Alvernia
    Organization Air Force ROTC Albright College Alfred University Alvernia University Arcadia University ASU Admission Services Binghamton University (SUNY) Bloomsburg University of PA Bryn Athyn College Cabrini University Cairn University California University of PA Campbell University Cedar Crest College Centenary University Central Penn College Chatham University Cheyney University Christopher Newport University Clarion University of Pennsylvania Coastal Carolina University Colorado Mesa University Delaware Valley University DeSales University Dickinson College Drexel University Duquesne University East Stroudsburg University of PA Eastern University Edinboro University Elizabethtown College Elmira College Fairleigh Dickinson University Fashion Institute of Technology Florida Institute of Technology Gannon University Georgian Court University Gettysburg College Goucher College Grand Canyon University Gwynedd Mercy University Harrisburg University Hartwick College Hofstra University Holy Family University Hood College Immaculata University Indiana University of Pennsylvania Ithaca College James Madison University Jefferson University Johnson & Wales University Juniata College Keuka College Keystone College King's College Lackawanna College Lafayette College Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine (LECOM) Lasell College Lebanon Valley College Lehigh University LIM College Lock Haven University Luzerne County Community College Lycoming College Manhattanville College Mansfield University Marywood University McDaniel College Merrimack College
    [Show full text]
  • Undergraduate Catalog 2014-2016
    12 2014 Catalog UNDERGRADU ATE IMMACULATA UNIVERSITY 2014-16 Undergraduate Catalog caring learning integrity faith teamwork service Accreditation Immaculata University is currently granted accreditation by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education, 3624 Market Street, 2nd Floor West, Philadelphia, PA 19104; (267) 284–5000; website: www.msche.org. The Immaculata University associates and baccalaureate business programs are currently granted accreditation and the accounting programs are also granted separate specialized accreditation by the Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs, 11520 West 119th Street, Overland Park, Kansas 66213; (913) 339-9356. Immaculata University, offering the Bachelor of Arts in Music, Bachelor of Music in Music Education, Bachelor of Music in Music Therapy, and Master of Arts in Music Therapy, is accredited by the National Association of Schools of Music, 11250 Roger Bacon Drive, Suite 21, Reston, VA 20190-5248; (703) 437-0700. The Master of Science in Nursing and the Bachelor of Science in Nursing are accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education, One Dupont Circle, NW, Suite 530, Washington, DC 20036; (202) 887-6791. The Bachelor of Science program in Athletic Training is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Athletic Training Education (CAATE), 6835 Austin Center Blvd, Suite 250, Austin, TX 78731-3101. The Dietetic Internship is currently granted accreditation by the Accreditation Council for Education in Nutrition and Dietetics of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics, 120 South Riverside Plaza, Suite 2000, Chicago, IL, 60606-6995; 800-877-1600, ext. 5400. The Didactic Program in Dietetics is currently granted accreditation by the Accreditation Council for Education in Nutrition and Dietetics of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics, 120 South Riverside Plaza, Suite 2000, Chicago, IL, 60606-6995; 800-877-1600, ext.
    [Show full text]
  • CERTIFIED REGISTERED NURSE PRACTITIONER PROGRAMS Pennsylvania State Board of Nursing P.O
    Revised: June 2020 BOARD APPROVED CERTIFIED REGISTERED NURSE PRACTITIONER PROGRAMS Pennsylvania State Board of Nursing P.O. Box 2649 Harrisburg, PA 17105 Number of Programs: 93 Adult-Gerontology Acute Care (MSN and Post-Master’s Certificate) Cedar Crest College 610-606-4471, Dr. Catherine Zurawski, Director of Graduate Nursing Nursing Department Ext. 3342 Programs 100 College Drive Allentown, PA 18104 DeSales University 610-282-1100 Dr. Carol Mest, Director of Graduate Nursing Department of Nursing and Health Ext. 1394 Programs 2755 Station Avenue Center Valley, PA 18034-9568 Drexel University 267-359-5622 Dr. Anthony Angelow, Chair, Advanced Practice College of Nursing and Health Professions Nursing Department Three Parkway 1601 Cherry Street Mail Stop 91052 Philadelphia, PA 19102 Duquesne University 412-396-1548 Dr. Denise Lucas, Chair, Advance Practice Programs School of Nursing 600 Forbes Avenue Pittsburgh, PA 15282-1706 Moravian College 610-861-1660 Dr. Kathy Gray, Program Director Department of Nursing 1200 Main Street Bethlehem, PA 18018 Pennsylvania College of Health Sciences 800-622-5443 Dr. Lisa Johnson, Director of CRNP Programs Division of Nursing 850 Greenfield Road Lancaster, PA 17601 Pennsylvania State University 814-867-5026 Dr. Madeline Mattern, Director, Nurse Practitioner College of Nursing Options 201 Nursing Sciences Building University Park, PA 16802-6508 (Program at 2 sites- University Park & Hershey) Thomas Jefferson University 215-503-5091 Dr. Ksenia Zukowsky, Associate Dean of Graduate Jefferson College of Nursing Programs 130 South 9th Street, 1200 Edison Philadelphia, PA 19107-5233 1 University of Pennsylvania 215-898-0432 Dr. Deborah Becker, Program Director School of Nursing Claire M.
    [Show full text]
  • 2017-2018 Table of Contents Graduate Studies
    Undergraduate Catalog 2017-2018 Table of Contents Graduate Studies .............................................. 35 Master of Accounting ............................................ 35 Master of Arts in Criminology and Criminal Justice President’s Message ........................................... 5 ............................................................................... 36 Academic Calendar ............................................. 6 Master of Arts in Religious and Pastoral Studies .. 36 The University ..................................................... 8 Master of Education .............................................. 36 Master of Science in Biological Sciences ............... 37 A Brief History ......................................................... 8 Master of Science in Leadership ........................... 38 The Mission of Cabrini University ........................... 9 Doctor of Education in Educational Leadership Institutional Goals ................................................... 9 (EdD) ...................................................................... 38 Qualities of a Liberally Educated Person .............. 10 PhD/DBA in Organizational Development ............ 38 Statement of Catholic Identity .............................. 11 Charter of Core Values .......................................... 12 Student Life ....................................................... 39 Equal Employment Policy / Educational Opportunity Public Safety .......................................................... 39 and
    [Show full text]