KINGSBOROUGH COMMUNITY COLLEGE A Letter From the President Almost everyone knows ’s Cyclone rollercoaster. Riding the Cyclone combines the exhilaration of climbing to great heights with the scream-inducing fear of descending into deep valleys. This past year at Kingsborough was a lot like riding the Cyclone. We experienced both joyous highs and traumatic lows. In October, Superstorm Sandy ravaged our campus causing millions of dollars of damage. Remarkably, through the eff orts of our entire college community, we were back in operation in only eight days. Resilience is often thought of in only physical terms; but our recovery from Sandy demonstrated a resilience of the human spirit. We showed that, even after experiencing grave challenges, by working together we could give our students the opportunity to get both their educational lives and their personal lives back in order. Then came the spring! And spring lifted our spirits high with the announcement that we had been named a “fi nalist with distinction” by the Aspen Institute’s Community College Excellence Program. That designation meant that Kingsborough, after rigorous evaluations, was considered to be among the top four community colleges in the nation. You will read much more about the year in this annual report. But an annual report can be much more than a mere chronicle of the past year. It can be a signpost to the future. As we look forward to celebrating Kingsborough’s 50th anniversary next year, we are now a college in transition. After nine years of leading our college to great achievements, Dr. Regina Peruggi retired from the presidency. She showed us all that leadership does make a diff erence. Though she will be missed, her work here will be a lasting legacy. During our college’s transition, I am proud to be serving as interim president. We will certainly be changing as an institution. I am confi dent, however, about change that is built upon our past strengths and our sense of community. That kind of change will lead our college to an even more promising future. Dr. Stuart Suss Interim President An Epic Journey OUR MOMENT IN THE SUN e like to think that every year at a valedictory for President Regina Peruggi, Kingsborough is remarkable. But who retired in 2013 after nine years of service. Peruggi’s work is a virtual mirror image of our epic Wwe are still trying to get our heads journey to the Aspen Prize. around this one: In an emotion-charged 12 months, Kingsborough survived a hurricane Arriving with a mandate to increase retention, graduation and transfer rates, she introduced that devastated the region; was named an era of self-examination, experimentation and one of the Top Four community colleges in collaboration to the college. Her legacy is the America by the prestigious Aspen Institute; network of programs that captivated the Aspen and said goodbye to a president who Institute: Learning Communities; Faculty Innovation Awards; Faculty Interest Groups; radically altered our philosophy of serving Single Stop. But more than that, it’s the attitude students. adjustment she brought to the way we connect Superstorm Sandy gave us no choice. But we with students. If they succeed, we succeed. sure fought back. After she uprooted trees, “Kingsborough earned this fi nalist-with- fl ooded classrooms and disrupted the lives of distinction recognition because it does an 2,500 Kingsborough students, we cleaned up our exceptional job with a highly diverse student campus, threw open our doors, and connected our body,” said Josh Wyner, executive director of college family and community members with the the College Excellence Program, in announcing help they needed to restart their lives. And the sun the award. “Half of its students are minority came out again, just like it always does. students. Over 60 percent of its students are Unlike Sandy, the Aspen Institute gave us a little receiving Pell Grants, meaning that they are low- warning. After making the list of the nation’s income students. And yet the college is exceeding top 120 community colleges, we were invited to national averages in graduation rates. They’ve apply for the Aspen Prize for Community College got nearly double the national average in terms of Excellence. In the report that won us a spot in transfers to four-year colleges. And it’s done this the top 10, we described in detail our arduous, in really intentional ways. Kingsborough builds a intentional, decade-long campaign to integrate the community that holds standards high.” college’s academic and social services. Our only As the college gets ready to observe its 50th goal, then and now, was to make our students more anniversary, we have much to celebrate. We’ve successful. been tested by natural disasters, transformed by Though we didn’t know it at the time, our Aspen great leaders, and redeemed by the excellence of bid — which resulted in a $100,000 cash prize our faculty and students. We are resilient. We are and the Top Four ranking — would serve as renewed. And we are ready.

KINGSBOROUGH COMMUNITY COLLEGE | ANNUAL REPORT 3 SECOND LADY OF THE UNITED STATES, DR. JILL BIDEN, AND DR. REGINA S. PERUGGI

The Aspen Prize for Community College The Aspen Prize for Community College (AKA: THE DAY THAT TIME STOOD STILL AT KINGSBOROUGH)

ou know how newsrooms go silent when the Pulitzers are announced? Or how the Y whole world stops when the Olympics name a new host city? March 19, 2013, was like that at Kingsborough. You could almost hear a pin drop as college administrators huddled around their computer screens, waiting for The Aspen Institute to announce its prestigious Aspen Prize for Community College Excellence. This moment had been a long time coming. In the run-up to the fi rst Aspen Prize, in 2011, Kingsborough made the list of the nation’s top 120 community colleges. This time, we reached the Top 10. Could we go all the way to the top? THE ASPEN PRIZE FOR COMMUNITY COLLEGE

Josh Wyner, executive director of the Washington- based policy institute’s College Excellence Program, appeared on live video-stream. We held our breaths. “The Aspen Institute is delighted to announce today that Kingsborough Community College in City has been named one of the top four fi nishers in this year’s Aspen Prize,” he said. Hooray! Finally the world knew what we’ve been preaching all along. “It lauded In placing Kingsborough among the four best of the Kingsborough’s nation’s more than 1,200 community colleges, the willingness to Aspen Institute said it was wildly impressed by the college’s completion rate, its spirit of inclusiveness experiment — to and commitment to students with high needs, and do whatever it the way graduates’ salaries compare to the rest of the region. takes to keep students on track.” It lauded Kingsborough’s willingness to experiment — to do whatever it takes to keep students on track. Over a decade, we virtually pushed the reset button on our college process, electrifying the connection between institution and students like never before. We tweaked every piece of the puzzle (academic, administrative, student-support) to make it more polished — more welcoming and accommodating — to our students. We upped the number of Learning Communities to 50. We welcomed Single Stop, a program that acts as a virtual student response unit, putting benefi ts screening, legal aid, fi nancial counseling and tax prep into a single offi ce. We retooled the advisement process so that it starts at the earliest point of contact. We strengthened our follow-up methods. We rewarded faculty risk-takers. This, as the Aspen Institute noted, is the new “business as usual” at Kingsborough. It’s building a community of listeners and problem-solvers who can humanize the academic experience. It’s saying to students, “Hey, we’ve got your back.” It’s working. And The Aspen Institute gets it. As a very proud President Peruggi said, not long after that perfect March day when time stood still for a moment: “Students are coming here, they are staying and they are graduating.” A MAKESHIFT FOOD AND CLOTHING DISTRIBUTION CENTER WAS CREATED

SUPERSTORM SANDY WAVE OF GENEROSITY COUNTERS STORM’S DEVASTATION

ocated on a peninsula, Kingsborough Within a week, the staff returned to work. Students enjoys a magnifi cent setting — a feature soon followed — many with heartbreaking stories. Kingsborough administrators reported that more L that unfortunately makes it especially than 2,500 students were directly aff ected by the vulnerable to bad weather. So when disaster. Superstorm Sandy arrived in late October The college and the community responded to the 2012, the college braced for — and took — a devastation with open wallets, resourceful solutions lashing. Then generosity rushed in. — or sometimes just a hot meal. Professors turned to technology (Skype, PowerPoint, texting) to teach “We had fl ooded classrooms, debris washing up class and hold virtual offi ce hours. Hotlines were set from everywhere – even decks from people’s houses up (one for faculty and one for students) to connect in Breezy Point,” President Peruggi said at the people with appropriate government agencies and time. But with its typically unsinkable attitude, other relief eff orts. Kingsborough quickly put itself back together, thanks to a hard-working Buildings and Grounds team, and turned to helping others.

KINGSBOROUGH COMMUNITY COLLEGE | ANNUAL REPORT 7 DAMAGE FROM SUPERSTORM SANDY FORCED THE CAMPUS TO CLOSE FOR MORE THAN A WEEK.

And Kingsborough threw open it doors to the community: Local residents were invited to come in, get something to eat, stay warm, take a shower, recharge their computers and cell phones, and fi nd “Sometimes, even out how they could get additional help. A makeshift the smallest food and clothing distribution center was created; stocked with donations from Food Bank NYC, gestures seemed National Grid, Walmart and Benjamin Moore; and like tiny miracles, manned day and night by volunteers. Ultimately, it and brought reached more than 7,000 people. glimmers of hope.” Grants poured in from Single Stop USA, the Robin Hood Foundation, and the Petrie Foundation. Our own Sandy Relief Fund distributed $3,400 in MetroCards to needy students, plus another $34,000 to hard-hit faculty and staff . When it came time for the annual Walk-A-Thon, the college family laced up its sneakers and marched across campus, to the tune of $22,000. In the end, the college raised more than $200,000 in Sandy relief monies. Sometimes, even the smallest gestures seemed like tiny miracles, and brought glimmers of hope. At the clothing-distribution center, one shell-shocked student found a coat that fi t, but after noticing it had a price tag, she put it back. When an attendant kindly told her it was free, the woman fell to her THE ANNUAL WALK-A-THON RAISED MONEY FOR THE SANDY RELIEF FUND. knees, sobbing. It was the fi rst piece of warm clothing she’d had in a week.

8 KINGSBOROUGH COMMUNITY COLLEGE | ANNUAL REPORT  Regina Peruggi AN A+ LEGACY

n her nine years as president of Kingsborough (2004-2013), Regina Peruggi didn’t just transform the culture of the Icollege. She rewired the synapses of its brain. When the former president of Central Park Conservancy and Marymount Manhattan College arrived at Kingsborough, it was just another community college — good but not great. By the time she left, it was a nationally celebrated model of excellence. Sure, Peruggi was a champion of academic rigor, a dynamic fund-raiser, an innovative leader. But her enduring legacy will be the integrated support system she created for the college’s largely low- income and minority student base. Realizing that students would never graduate if they couldn’t aff ord transportation, if they came to class hungry, if they couldn’t speak English, if they had to leave their kids alone, she institutionalized a community of care. (Among her innumerable accomplishments in the social-services realm: She launched the nation’s fi rst Single Stop offi ce at a community college and opened a campus Food Pantry.) And for every nuts-and-bolts improvement she WITH THE EMPLOYEE RECOGNITION DAY COMMITTEE brought — from buses to computerized registration — she profoundly altered the status quo. She encouraged collaboration (Faculty Innovation Awards). She experimented boldly (Learning Communities). She even tried to set students up for success before they left high school (President’s Prep). “Of all the important contributions she made, the one that has benefi tted us most is creating the environment where we feel comfortable taking risks,” says David Gomez, Kingsborough’s Vice President for Academic Administration. Driving around campus on her red golf cart, no project was too big or too small for Peruggi. Here was a president who triumphed over challenges, refused to be intimidated and exceeded all expectations.  WITH DR. JILL BIDEN, WHO DELIVERED THE COMMENCEMENT SPEECH IN 2009

10 KINGSBOROUGH COMMUNITY COLLEGE | ANNUAL REPORT  PRESIDENT’S PROJECTS FUNDED FOR FACULTY INNOVATION 2013-2014 AWARDS 13 PROPOSALS 25 FACULTY / STAFF PROPOSERS

Faculty-Student Mentoring Project THA Performance and Production Practicums Janine Graziano-King, Professor, English, and Director of and Community-based Kingsborough Center for Teaching and Maria Bartolomeo- Theatre Pieces Maida, Assistant Professor, Behavioral Sciences & Human Ryan McKinney, Assistant Professor of Theatre Arts, Services Communications and Performing Arts

A Proposal to Serve the Literacy Needs and Moving from Correction to Contrast: Utilizing Goals of At-Risk Students through an Integrated Contrastive Analysis to Strengthen the Use of Approach to Professional Standard Written English Eileen Ferretti, Associate Professor and Chairperson, Delia Hernandez, Lecturer, Education Program, Ronna Levy, Assistant Professor and Co-Director of Behavioral Sciences and Human Services Developmental Program, and Hope Parisi, Associate Professor and Director of Reading and Writing Center, KCC Urban Farm-STEM Project: Interdisciplinary English Collaboration Between KCC Urban Farm and Earth and Planetary Sciences A Healthier Future: Piloting the “Community Mara Gittleman, KCC Urban Farm Coordinator, Center for Health Ambassadors Program” Economic and Workforce Development, Kieren Howard, Jose Nanin, Associate Professor, Kevicha Echols, Assistant Professor, Earth and Planetary Sciences, Instructor, Silvea Thomas, Professor, Herman Charles, Department of Physical Sciences Assistant Professor, Community Health Program, Health, Physical Education, and Recreation Doing Gender: Towards a Civically-Engaged Women’s and Gender Studies Learning Working Toward the Healthy College Community Community: Diabetes Prevention and Alison Better, Assistant Professor, Behavioral Sciences Management Strategies and Human Services and Amy Washburn, Assistant Barbara A. Gattullo, Associate Professor, Diane McDevitt, Professor, English Assistant Professor James Ahern, Assistant Professor, Nursing Enriching and Preparing Students through Immersion in the KCC Reads/ Seasonal Stratification of Oxygen Isotopes Common Reading Program in Jamaica Bay Maureen E. Fadem, Assistant Professor, English Jacob L. Mey, Assistant Professor, Physical Sciences Department and Coordinator of KCC Reads/Common Reading Students as Teachers: Hands-on Engagement of Student Researchers in Assessing the Effectives Immigration Hub of the Case Study Teaching Method Indira Kajosevic Skoric, Assistant Professor, History, Kevin M. Bonney, Assistant Professor, Biological Sciences Philosophy, and Political Science (in Collaboration with the AAC&U Public Scholars Project) Developing Interactive Online Resources for Developmental English Courses Gene McQuillan, Professor, Amy Washburn, Assistant Professor, and John Yi, Adjunct Lecturer, English

KINGSBOROUGH COMMUNITY COLLEGE | ANNUAL REPORT 11 COLLEGE HIGHLIGHTS You might think that nothing would trump being ranked one of the Top 4 community colleges in the country by the Aspen Institute College Excellence Program, but we had an exciting year:

. Kingsborough became the fi rst college in Brooklyn to off er an Emergency Medical Services-Paramedic degree program. The two-year curriculum — approved by the New York State Department of Health’s Bureau of Emergency Medical Services — includes hands-on experience at area hospitals and trauma centers. At the college, students use a state-of-the-art simulation center with high-fi delity training manikins and a fully equipped ambulance, thus gaining the expertise to give the highest level of pre-hospital care. . The American Heart Association (AHA) recognized . The Child Development Center celebrated its the college as an offi cial training site. Through our 40th anniversary with a ribbon cutting for a new Continuing Education program, AHA-approved playground and a party for past and present teachers, instructors teach life-saving courses such as fi rst aid, caretakers, and KCC student-parent alumni (some of cardio-pulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and how to use whom brought their grown-up children). The center an automatic external defi brillator (AED). traces its roots to 1970, when a small group of student- parents formed the Day Care Collective, which campaigned for aff ordable childcare. Kingsborough’s president, Leon M. Goldstein, was so impressed with the collective’s detailed research that he procured a space and hired the center’s fi rst director and teachers, in 1972. The center currently provides on-campus care for children between the ages of 18 months and 9 years, off ering fl exible hours to meet the needs of students. . Gov. Andrew Cuomo recounted his State-of-the- State and Budget message to a standing-room-only audience on Feb. 13, 2013. President Regina Peruggi and Brooklyn Borough President Marty Markowitz greeted the governor, and Dimitri Foster, an Honors student majoring in engineering, introduced him. . The fi rst KCC Reads Student Conference — featuring student-led panels, performances, and artwork based on this year’s common reading choice, The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks — took place on April 29, 2013. The daylong event culminated in a keynote lecture by Dr. Christoph Lengauer, a researcher featured in the book, who spoke on “The Impact of Doing Better: An Interplay of Science and Empathy.”

12 KINGSBOROUGH COMMUNITY COLLEGE | ANNUAL REPORT  . After a six-month restoration to the tune of $500,000, the college radio station, WKRB 90.3FM, re-opened with a Homecoming ribbon-cutting ceremony on Oct. 14, 2012. The makeover was conceived by Robert Herklotz, WKRB manager and Kingsborough alum (’95), and D r . C l i H e s s e , professor and director of Media Technology & Management. Designed by KCC architect Marin Stancu, the newly confi gured space emulates a commercial radio station and includes a 20-seat “smart” classroom where media-technology courses will now be taught. The station also features two state-of-the art studios for production and on-air broadcasting, with digital equipment that rivals that of any major-market radio station in the country. Another bonus: The new Pro Tools audio-production suite allows students to work on a variety of audio productions, including music, public-service announcements, and station IDs. . The college hosted several speakers of note this year: Martha J. Kanter, Under Secretary of Education, delivered the keynote at Spring Convocation; Fabien Cousteau, grandson of famed undersea explorer Jacques Cousteau and star of PBS’s acclaimed Ocean Adventures, delivered EcoFestival’s keynote speech; and Elizabeth Yeampierre, a nationally recognized environmental justice leader and the fi rst Latina to chair the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s National Environmental Justice Advisory Council, gave the Commencement address.

. On Sept. 12, 2012, less than two months before . Head Coach Paul Watson Superstorm Sandy, Kingsborough was the setting was named Community for “Brooklyn Under Water: Confronting College Volleyball Coach a Landscape of Risk,” an interdisciplinary of the Year by the CUNY conversation about the future of Brooklyn’s Athletic Conference. waterfronts in the age of climate change and rising sea A Brooklyn native and levels. Co-organized with the Brooklyn Waterfront alumnus of Kingsborough Research Center at College of and Brooklyn College, Technology, the event featured speakers from a wide Watson has been involved range of disciplines, including architecture, history, in KCC Athletics for more city planning, biology, and geophysics. At the same than a decade. time, the KCC Art Gallery displayed a visual arts exhibit, “Brooklyn’s Waterfronts: Past, Present, Future,” showcasing work that contemplated the future of our local shores.

KINGSBOROUGH COMMUNITY COLLEGE | ANNUAL REPORT 13 Women’s Volleyball: 1st place CUNYAC regular-season SPORTS BEAT standings and CUNYAC Community College Women’s Volleyball Champions. 3rd place in Region XV standings Kingsborough Athletics . CUNY All-Stars: Kerley Pierre, Vlasta Safarova, Kerissa Ellis, Joycelyn Roland, Allison Ahmed 2012-2013 Season Highlights . Region XV First Team and All-Tournament Team: Kerley Pierre Amin Garcia . Region XV Second Team: Vlasta Safarova . CUNYAC MVP: Kerley Pierre . CUNYAC Scholar-Athlete of the Year 2013: Vlasta Safarova Women’s Cross Country: 2nd place in the Community Kester Chase College CUNYAC Championships Monique Flemming . CUNYAC All-Stars: Monique Flemming, Daverly Beazer . Men’s Cross Country: 2nd place in the Community College CUNYAC Championships . CUNYAC All-Star: Kerone White, Kester Chase, Abdessamad Kharmaj Men’s Indoor Track and Field: 2nd place in the Community College CUNYAC Championships. Amin Garcia ranked 6th in men’s triple jump at the Division 1 Level . CUNYAC All-Stars: Kester Chase, Michael Camacho, Vlasta Safarova Amin Garcia, Kerone White Women’s Indoor Track and Field: 2nd place in the A ectionately called “Mom” by her younger teammates, Community College Vlasta CUNYAC Championships Safarova had already graduated from a specialized high school for . CUNYAC All-Stars: Addishia Dixon athletics, earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Physical Education, taught Men’s Outdoor Track and Field: 2nd Place Finish at the physical education and coached volleyball coach for six years – in CUNYAC Championships . CUNYAC AWvll-Stars: Kester Chase, Amin Garcia, Azerbaijan – before immigrating to the United States. Coming here Michael Camacho meant starting over — and learning a new language. Safarova attended . Men’s 4x400-meter relay fi nished 3rd at the NJCAA Nationals Championships. ESL classes starting in 2005 and enrolled at Kingsborough in 2011. . Kester Chase fi nished 2nd in the men’s 200-meter dash at This year, the physical education major earned the coveted 2013 the National Championships. CUNYAC Schtolar-Athlete of the Year. She graduated with a GPA . Amin Garcia won the 110-meter men’s hurdles at the National Championships. of 3.96; and according to Head Coach Paul Watson, her volleyball . Robert Kemp ranked 8th in the nation in men’s long jump. team had the best season in the history of the sport at KCC. The team . Kester Chase placed 4th in the nation in men’s triple jump. won a CUNY Championship and went to state semi-fi nals. “In order Women’s Outdoor Track and Field: 2nd place fi nish at the to be a volleyball player, travel with the team, be here for practice, CUNYAC Championships raise her family, and do so well in school,” Watson said, “I think it’s a . CUNYAC All-Stars: Monique Flemming, Daverly Beazer, Sharie Williams, Joycelyn Rolland phenomenal thing.” . Women’s 4x400-meter relay fi nished 3rd at the NJCAA National Championships. Amin Garcia, a freshman criminal justice major, won gold medals . Monique Flemming won the women’s 400-meter hurdles and fi nished 2nd in the 400-meter dash at the NJCAA in the men’s 110-meter hurdle at both the CUNYAC Outdoor Track & National Championships. Field Championships and the NJCAA National Tournament – while . Women’s 4x800-meter relay ranked 8th at the NJCAA maintaining a 3.60 GPA. Garcia also fi gured among the Wave’s top Nationals. performers in men’s triple jump (CUNYAC Silver Medalist), shot Women’s Tennis: The Wave fi nished the regular season in 3rd place, qualifying for the New York State Region XV put (CUNYAC Gold Medalist), and 400-meter hurdle (CUNYAC Playoff s. Wave Captain Ekaterina Mosponova was named Community College 1st place). The Brooklyn native was awarded NJCAA Division III player of the year. CUNYAC All-Star in men’s cross-country, indoor track, and outdoor Baseball: 3rd place in CUNYAC 2013 Standings, 5th place in Region XV track. He was also named CUNYAC Scholar-Athlete of the Month with . CUNYAC All-Stars: Christopher Armenti, Jimmy Daley, Honorable Mention in January and HSS Scholar-Athlete of the Month Justin Baeirlein, Joseph Capparelli, Joseph Liotta for the month of May. Men’s Tennis: 4th place in the Region XV Tournament Men’s Basketball: 4th in the CUNYAC Standings Three Kingsborough athletes took All-American honors at the . CUNYAC All-Stars: Cashawn McFadden, Terrence NJCAA Outdoor Track & Field Championships: Kester Chase (men’s Hardwick outdoor track and fi eld) earned his honor with a second place 48.78 Women’s Basketball: 4th in the CUNYAC Standings . CUNYAC All-Stars: Shae-Quana Brathwaite fi nish in the 400-meter dash; Monique Flemming (women’s outdoor Men’s Soccer: 4th place in the Community College CUNY track and fi eld) earned All-American honors twice with a fi rst-place Athletic Conference Tournament fi nish in the 400-meter hurdles (1:05.14) and second overall in the . CUNY All-Stars: Devorn Charles, Cassius Verneige, Jameson Ostine 400-meter dash (59.07); and Amin Garcia (men’s outdoor track and . Region XV All-Sportmanship Team: Jimmy Llanos fi eld) fi nished fi rst in the 110-meter hurdles (15.02). . CUNYAC Sportmanship Award: Jimmy Llanos

14 KINGSBOROUGH COMMUNITY COLLEGE | ANNUAL REPORT  GRANT SUMMARIES Grants are vital to the mission of Kingsborough. Support from governmental agencies, foundations, and corporations helps us to further the work of students and faculty. Recent grants to Kingsborough include:

$991,785 FROM THE NEW YORK STATE EDUCATION DEPARTMENT to fund the Carl D. Perkins Career and Technical Education program, which supports career- focused education, including work in health care career pathways, career skills development, careers in business and early childhood, and college-wide career initiatives.

$899,799 FROM NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION for On-Campus Discoveries in Science, a three-year project to strengthen science teaching in New York City and broaden the pipeline of qualifi ed science students through an innovative professional development program in biotechnology aimed at middle and high school teachers and their students.

$600,000 FROM UNITED STATES HEALTH RESOURCES AND SERVICES ADMINISTRATION SCHOLARSHIPS for Disadvantaged Students to provide scholarships for fi nancially needy nursing students who come from educationally or economically disadvantaged backgrounds.

$530,000 FROM THE ROBIN HOOD FOUNDATION for continued support of Opening Doors Learning Communities. This grant supports Kingsborough’s work to improve educational outcomes for low-income, high-risk college students through their participation in learning communities and provision of case management services.

$200,000 FROM NATIONAL SECRETARIAT OF MIGRANT AFFAIRS (SENAMI) to implement a collaborative program between Kingsborough’s O ce of Continuing Education and the Ecuadorian government in order to provide training to Ecuadorians residents of New York, persons of Ecuadorian origin, or persons with a demonstrated commitment or contribution to the educational preparation of Ecuadorian communities in the United States. KINGSBOROUGH COMMUNITY COLLEGE | ANNUAL REPORT 15 GRANT SUMMARIES

$120,000 FROM SINGLE STOP USA for continued support $20,000 FROM CUNY CENTRAL OFFICE DIVISION OF of the on-campus Single Stop center, which provides legal STUDENT AFFAIRS for Transition to College, a program assistance, entitlement screening and enrollment, income off ering year-long, comprehensive assistance through tax fi ling assistance, and fi nancial literacy education individual and group support services; concrete academic for Kingsborough students and their families. Since its help; and optional peer mentoring for the increasing inception, Single Stop has enabled students and their number of entering students with Autism Spectrum families to receive almost $9 million in benefi ts, including Disorders (ASD). It is expected that the program, which over $4.8 million in tax returns. also educates the college community about ASD, will increase retention and the academic success of the $87,007 FROM NEW YORK STATE HIGHER EDUCATION participants. SERVICES CORPORATION in support of the College Discovery Scholars Project, a structured program aimed at $20,000 FROM NORTHFIELD BANK FOUNDATION to improving student retention and academic performance, fund twenty scholarships for academically successful fostering students’ smooth transition from high school students from Staten Island and parts of Brooklyn in need to college, and providing co-curricular activities that of fi nancial support. will deepen learning and a sense of connectedness to the $20,000 FROM RICHMOND COUNTY SAVINGS college and the students’ peers. FOUNDATION to provide up to forty scholarships for $35,000 FROM SIMONS FOUNDATION to fund students in need living on Staten Island, ensuring they can collaborative research in mathematics by stay in school and achieve their educational goals. Dr. Alfredo Dolich, who works with international $5,000 FROM BJ’S CHARITABLE FOUNDATION collaborators on model theory of ordered structures. to purchase items for Food for Thought, Kingsborough’s $30,000 FROM MERTZ GILMORE FOUNDATION for on-campus food pantry. This grant allows the pantry a two-year grant to support On Stage at Kingsborough’s to provide free, nutritious non-perishable food for 1,500 dance presentations on its mainstage and family people. programming, and dance residencies for three dance $5,000 FROM CON EDISON companies, open rehearsals, a lecture and demonstration for campus and community for public school elementary students, and a master class sustainability programming, specifi cally: encouraging for Kingsborough performing arts students. student stewardship through Responsibility to Care (R2C), a program that recruits and trains students to be $25,830 FROM NEW YORK CITY DEPARTMENT OF environmental ambassadors; supporting student learning CULTURAL AFFAIRS for renewed support of On Stage at through integrating science, technology, engineering and Kingsborough’s Main Stage and Art Smart programs, and mathematics into the KCC Urban Farm; and providing Hot Summer Nights free summer concert series, which are campus- and community-wide education on issues of attended by over 20,000 people each year. sustainability through our annual Eco-Festival. KINGSBOROUGH SUPPORTERS

KINGSBOROUGH SUPPORTERS

Northfield Bank Foundation Kingsborough Community The Kingsborough community extends beyond our campus College Auxiliary Richmond County Enterprises borders. We have a responsibility to the borough of Brooklyn, Savings Foundation Mrs. Sheila C. Labrecque and we are proud of the role we are playing in its revitalization. Mr. & Mrs. Jack Rudin Dean Thelma L. Malle A gift to the Kingsborough Community College Foundation, Mr. Mark F. Seruya Ms. M. Michel Orban Inc. - a charitable 501(c)(3) organization that exists solely to Southpole Foundation Dr. Regina S. Peruggi & benefi t Kingsborough - will fund scholarships and support Switzer Foundation Mr. Gerard A. McCallion faculty and curriculum development. But it supports more The Walter Kann Foundation The Post New York Alliance than an institution. It supports a community. PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE College/ CUNY $5,000 - $9,999 BENEFACTOR’S CIRCLE PSC-CUNY Research CUNY Workforce Simons Foundation $25,000+ Award Program Development Initiative Association of American Mr. & Mrs. A.J.C. Smith Robin Hood Foundation Estee Lauder Companies, Inc. Colleges & Universities Ambrose Monell Foundation Sovereign Bank Foundation Single Stop USA Facing History & Ourselves BJ’s Charitable Foundation The Aspen Institute Ms. Kelly Sullivan The Trustees of Columbia Follett Higher Borough of Manhattan The Carroll & Milton TD Charitable Foundation University in the Education Group Community College/CUNY Petrie Foundation City of New York Food Bank of New York City Bradford Portraits PLATINUM CIRCLE Consortium for University of Arizona $1,000 - $4,999 Worker Education F.Y. Eye Con Edison, Inc. JPMorgan Chase Foundation SPONSOR’S CIRCLE Google Earth Education Dr. Karen Denard-Goldman Anonymous (4) $10,000 - $24,999 The Mayor’s Fund to May & Samuel Rudin Ms. Alexandra Filonenko The Arun I. & Asmita Bhatia Advance New York City Family Foundation, Inc. Family Foundation Anonymous Forest City Ratner National Grid Mertz Gilmore Foundation Companies Dean Peter H. Baker Caldwell Marine The New York International, LLC The New York Community The Honorable & Mrs. Ms. Joan Bartolomeo Community Trust Trust Wallace Special Rudolph W. Giuliani The City University Mr. Allen & Projects Fund of New York Dr. Elizabeth Basile

KINGSBOROUGH COMMUNITY COLLEGE | ANNUAL REPORT 17 KINGSBOROUGH SUPPORTERS

Dr. Uda M. Bradford Mrs. Maryann Kann Mr. & Mrs. Peter R. Pobat Mrs. Linda Biancorosso New York Daily News Prof. Loretta Mr. Michael Kann Ms. Lynda Richards Bloomingdale’s Dr. Mary T. Ortiz Brancaccio-Taras Dr. & Mrs. Saul W. Katz Mr. & Mrs. Joseph J. Romano Brooklyn College/CUNY Ms. Mary E. O’Shea Mr. Andrew H. Brimmer Mr. William Keller & Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Sachs Bronx Lebanon Hospital Queensborough Community & Mr. Tom Molnar Ms. Lynn Steinberg College/CUNY Mr. & Mrs. Michael Schleifer Cablevision Bronx Community Kingsborough Community Mr. & Mrs. Anthony Scavo College/CUNY Mr. Douglas Schwalbe Ms. Marilyn Chernin College Association, Inc. Mr. & Mrs. Nick Sidorovich Mr. William Schwalbe Coca-Cola Enterprises Bottling Companies Silhouette Urban Mind Mr. & Mrs. H. M. Schwarz Body Fitness

“It took nearly 13 years for me to go back to school. My plan included everything except one: how to pay for it. My tuition was paid using my checking account’s overdraft – at 29.99999%. Despite working fulltime, the payments were oppressive. My contributions are given so that any student that may be in the situation that I was in might find some relief.” REGINALD WATKINS, A.A.S. JOURNALISM, 1991

SEFA: CUNY Campaign Dean Peter M. Cohen Ms. Joanna L. Silver & for Charitable Giving Mr. Kevin M. Organ College of Staten Mr. & Mrs. James P. Slattery Island/CUNY Denise H. Sutton, Ph.D. Societe Culinaire Community College Ms. Anne Alexis Cote’ Taylor Philanthropique National Center for Ms. Andrea Velasco Dr. & Mrs. Stuart A. Suss Community Engagement Wellington Hotel NYC TD Bank Mr. James A. Cross Jr. Prof. William Winter & Mr. & Mrs. Nathan Thorne Dr. & Mrs. Jonathan Klearview Appliance Ms. Deborah D. Tangen Concept Elite Salon The United Way M. Deutsch Mr. & Mrs. Armstrong Lim Ms. Tara Yarczower Connecticut Maritime Victoria Loconsolo DJJ Technologies Maimonides Medical Center York College/CUNY Association Inc. Foundation Ms. Micheline Driscoll The Marine Society of Mr. & Mrs. William Correnti Mr. & Mrs. Paul Wagner Emergen-C SILVER CIRCLE the City of New York $250 - $499 Mr. Michael A. Correra Mr. & Mrs. Paul T. Walker Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Fabrizio Mr. & Mrs. James E. Marsh Dean Paulette Dalpes & Dr. Barbara R. Walters Dr. Richard N. Fox Anonymous (3) Dr. Kathryn Obear Medgar Evers College/CUNY Ms. Gloriana B. Waters Mr. & Mrs. Lewis Frumkes America the Beautiful Fund Ms. Joan De Freitas Ms. JoAnne Meyers Mr. Reginald Watkins Ms. Laura F. Glazier-Smith Ms. Larian Angelo Mr. & Mrs. Norman Denard Michael Towne Prof. Babette Audant Wine & Spirits GOLD CIRCLE Mrs. Irmatrude Grant Prof. Donald Donin & $500 - $999 Drs. Jerry & Carla Beeber Mr. Dante Orsini Mid Atlantic Arts Foundation Mr. & Mrs. Paul Jeynes Mr. Warren Benfield Eugene M. Lang Foundation Morgan Stanley Foundation Anonymous (2) The Katowitz/Radin Fund Prof. Carol Biermann, Ph.D. Dr. Scott E. Evenbeck Ms. Suzanne Murphy Mr. & Mrs. George Mr. Barry Kaufman Abi-Hassoun Biscuits & Bath Dog Retreat Farmer & Company New Deal Lodge, Inc. Kidville Adelphi University Mr. Rodney O. Bolden Mr. Edward & New York City College of Dr. & Mrs. Baroukh E. Kodsi Dr. Susan Farrell Technology/CUNY Mr. & Mrs. Edward Antonio Lehman College/CUNY The Broadway Comedy Club Dean & Mrs. Thomas G. New York Community Astoria Federal Savings Dr. Melvin Levine & Ms. Heather A. Brown Bank Foundation Friebel Honorable Susan Avery Mrs. Sheila Levine C-CAP Careers Through New York Life Foundation Culinary Arts Program Ms. Betty Goetz Bassett Pickle Works Ms. Juanita Linares Mr. & Mrs. Frank N. Newman Mr. Kwong F. Chan Mr. & Mrs. Carl Goldstein Mr. Brandon Beckner & Dean Mrs. Donna Lutton Drs. David & Diane Gomez OPI Products, Inc. Christine Buite-Beckner Marine Park Seaside Dr. Hwai-Yin Chang & Dr. Cheng Tai Chen Health Plus Panda House at Berkeley College Links, LLC Manhattan Beach LLC Mr. Anthony Corazza Hostos Community Berkshire Taconic Mr. Frank Milano College/CUNY Pilo Arts Day Spa & Salon Community National Society of Mr. Thomas Corichi Foundation, Inc. Leadership & Success

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Mr. Wilson Cortes Mr. & Mrs. Pasquale Morena American Multi-Cinemas Dr. & Mrs. Richard Cohen Ms. Linda Hellow Inc. - AMC Village 7 Ms. Rosemarie Cozza N.F. Gozo Corporation Prof. Diego L. Colon Ms. Delia Hernandez American Museum of Dean Loretta S. DiLorenzo Ms. Laura S. Norman Conde Nast Publications Ms. Lorris Hibbert-Smith Natural History (AMNH) Ms. Vickie DiMartino Drs. Norbert & Leslee Mr. Paul Curiale & Ms. Maya Hinds Ms. Elaine Arden Oppenheim Ms. Deborah Malone District Council 37 Prof. Susan Hom Asphalt Green - Local 384 Opportunities for a D. Coluccio & Sons Inc. Honest Tea Better Tomorrow Dr. Marcia Babbitt Dr. Reza Fakhari Ms. Patricia D’Agosta Mrs. Florence Houser PartiArt Ms. Denise Barbaria Mr. Nicholas & Dr. Ms. Maureen C. Daly Prof. Donald Hume Dolores M. Fernandez Pepsi Cola Bottling Company Mrs. Lucy P. Bartocci & Dangerfield’s of New York, Inc. Mr. Gregory Bartocci Mr. & Mrs. Robert Ivry Mr. & Mrs. David Fishman Deno’s Pirate Brands Bassett Caterers Jack Loconsolo & Co. Inc. Ms. Elena I. Foronda Mr. Ronald Plotkin & Ms. Anna Becker Ms. Larisa Kabbaj Ms. Joan Gallagher Mr. Craig Diesslin Mrs. Maxine Plotkin Ms. Camille Bellomo Kaplan Early Learning Gargiulo’s Restaurant Ms. Elaine P. Drucker Ms. Jan Prokop & Company Ms. Judith Berger Mr. & Mrs. Howard Goldberg Ms. Dorothy Duncan Mr. Donald Hamburg Prof. Anna Karpathakis Bikram Yoga Bay Ridge Mr. Barry & Dr. Rachelle Ms. Esmerilda Edwards Mr. & Mrs. Paul Rasa Prof. Laura Kates Goldsmith Mr. Howard Blady Mr. & Mrs. Edward Eisenberg Dr. Barbara Ritchin Mr. Gary Katz Harry K. Good III, Ph.D. Ms. Mavis Blair Mrs. Karimah Ellis-Wilson Mr. Martin G. Rosenthal Mr. Michael Klein Mrs. Maureen Grant Ms. Julie Block-Rosen Mr. & Ms. Steven Feiman Mr. & Mrs. Sergio Rossi Ms. Barbara Kowalski Prof. Janine Graziano Ms. Marie Bongiorno Mr. & Mrs. Frank Fernandez Ms. Ruby L. Ryles & Dr. Frances Kraljic-Curran Dr. Wayne R. Harewood Mr. & Mrs. Arnezo Bracco Mr. Jules Martin Mr. Gary Fiedel Mr. & Mrs. Perry Kravit Dr. & Mrs. Cliff Hesse Dr. Rosa Mae Bradley Safe Coach, Inc. Dr. Peter F. Fiume Mr. Pyi Kyaw Dr. Otis O. Hill Mr. Rubin Braunstein Ms. Dana Signorile Mr. Edgardo Flores The Honorable Seymour Ms. Susan Horowitz Ms. Natalia Bredikhina Dr. Nicholas Skirka Ms. Faith Fogelman Lachman & Hunter College/CUNY Brooklyn Botanic Garden Prof. Susan Lachman Prof. Joan E. Standora Ms. Karen J. Fogler I. Janvey & Sons Brooklyn Brewery Ms. Barbara T. Ladman Stella & Charles Guttman Mr. Melvin J. Fontana Mr. & Mrs. Robert Ingenito Community College/CUNY Brooklyn Museum Dr. Suzanne LaFont Mrs. Judith A. Fox Island Photography Ms. Evereene Steward Mr. Napoleon E. Brooks Prof. & Mrs. Mohamed Prof. & Mrs. Sheldon Lakrim Ms. Dorothy Isola Ms. Kirstin Swanson Mr. & Mrs. Seymour Friedland Brosterman Mr. Mitchell Langbert JPMorgan Chase Tides Foundation Mr. Theodore Friedman Mrs. Dorris M. Broxton Mr. Daniel LaNoue Kimberly Hotel Tilles Center for the Fushimi Japanese Cuisine Performing Arts Prof. Rosemary Bufano Mrs. Janice D. Lawrence Dr. Beth E. King Mr. & Mrs. Michael Geller Prof. Edgar Troudt Ms. Allitia Buite Le Cirque Kingsborough Musical Prof. Ronald Gerwin Society Chorus Verizon Foundation Ms. Anita Cabrera Mr. & Mrs. Owen Mr. Richard T. Ryan & Lederhandler Prof. Miriam Kittrell Ms. Nina Vitucci Mr. Christian M. Calienes Prof. Denise Giachetta-Ryan Mr. & Mrs. Mikhail Leonovich Dr. & Mrs. Oliver Klapper Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Wan Ms. Maria Campanella Ms. Joyce Gibbs Mr. Bertram Lev Mr. & Mrs. Zeco Krcic Washington Computer Canarsie Courier Mr. & Mrs. Hyman Services Goldsmith Mr. & Mrs. Alan B. Levenson Mr. & Mrs. Carl Fossum Caramoor Center for Waters Crest Winery Music & the Arts Mr. Martin J. Golloub Mr. & Mrs. Harvey Levine Macro Digital Technology Corporation Ms. Kathryn L. Wayler Ms. Christine Cartolano Gotham Comedy Club Mr. Michael M. Levy Dr. Fred B. Malamet WinterSown Educational Mr. Joseph S. Castro Mr. & Mrs. Edward Greason Ms. Shing Liu

Prof. & Mrs. John Manbeck BRONZE CIRCLE Ms. Lydia Cella Mr. Keith Greenberg & Mr. James Loughnane & Mrs. Marisol Ponte-Greenberg Mrs. Violetta Loughnane Prof. Maxine D. McGarvey $100 - $249 Cha Cha’s Cafe Mr. & Mrs. Julian B. Grow Ms. Cindy Lui Ms. Lavita J. McMath-Turner Anonymous Sports & Entertainment Complex Mr. Antonio Guzman Madison Lee’s Cakes Prof. & Mrs. Michael V. Mr. John L. Aaron Miranda Mr. & Mrs. Feliks Chernov Ms. Eileen Haber Ms. Colleen M. Maeder Ms. Marsha K. Allen Dean John Mogulescu Ms. Mary Ann Chiacchiaro Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Haber Mrs. Wendy P. Malliet American Girl & Dr. Bonnie August Ms. Marie R. Cohen Harbor Fitness Center Manhattan Beer Distributor

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Mr. & Mrs. Patrick L. Mr. John Powers Mr. Robert Tarallo Mr. Sam Akl Mr. & Mrs. Saul Balter Marano, Sr. Ms. Reina Prestia Ms. Stacy Teter Ms. Stephanie Akunvabey Ms. Krystal Baptiste Dr. Ann Marcus Ms. Jennie Raffa Ms. Ida R. Tobin Ms. Joan Alagna Mr. Gerald Barmash Marine Florist Raphael Vineyard Top of the Rock Ms. Samantha Albergo Ms. Julie Barnett Prof. & Mrs. Theodore C. Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Repole Dr. Max Tran Ms. Denese Alexander Prof. Michael G. Barnhart Markus Ms. & Mr. Rena Rice Prof. Angelo Tripicchio Mrs. Frances Allen Ms. Ruth Baron Martha Clara Vineyards Ms. Susan Richards Prof. August A. Tuosto Ms. Janice Allen Ms. Sheila Bartel Mr. Julio Martinez Richmond Elevator V & S Pizza Inc. Mr. & Mrs. William Allen Dr. Maria Bartolomeo-Maida Mary’s Gone Crackers & Mr. Matthew Maida Ripley’s Believe It or Not! Vineyard Theatre Alley Pond Environmental Prof. Theresa Mastrianni Center Ms. Wanda A. Bartolotta Ms. Oneika Rodriguez Mr. Robert Viscount Dr. & Mrs. Fredric Mayerson Mrs. Lisa Alleyne-Moore Mr. Peter Bartomeo Ms. Zuleika Rodriguez Voltaic Systems Mr. Stephen J. McAteer Mr. Bernard Alpert Ms. Barbara Bass Mrs. Gila E. Rohr W. W. Norton, Inc. Ms. Kerry McInerney Mr. Errol Alphonso Ms. Diane Batri Mr. Mark H. Rothberg Mr. & Mrs. William J. Weeks Ms. Leticia C. Messinger Mrs. Deborah A. Alter Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Bayroff Ms. Barbara R. Sadownick West End Jewelers The Honorable Melvin Miller Mr. & Mrs. Herbert Alwais Ms. Valerie Beale & Dr. Elizabeth Miller Ms. Joanne P. Sagherian Ms. Marilyn Whitehorn Mrs. Louise Amarosa Dr. Elsie M. Beaupierre Mr. Daniel Moinester Mr. & Ms. Alexander Dr. & Mrs. Harvey S. Wiener Saladuchin Ample Hills Creamery Ms. Gayle Becker Mr. Michael Morales Ms. Jacqueline Williams Mr. & Mrs. Wilmer Mr. Victor Andrews Ms. Margaret Belizaire Mr. Juan Morales-Flores Ms. Marie Williams Sarmiento Ms. Sandra S. Apfel Ms. Tamara Bellomo Ms. Maxine Morris Ms. Julianne Willis Mr. Matthew Saronson Ms. Susan Aranoff Ms. Anna Benfanti My Turn Club Ms. Xiaoting Wu Mr. Howard Schain Mrs. Vivette Archer Mr. John Benincasa Mr. Jeffrey A. Naimoli Ms. Jennifer Wuotinen Prof. Samuel Scherek & Prof. Carlos Arguelles Ms. Tsubasa Berg Ms. Madelonn Scherek Prof. Nikola Zlatar Ms. Joann Armetta Ms. Joan Berger The New York City Ballet Dr. Judith Schlesinger FRIENDS Ms. Laura Armour Mr. & Mrs. Stanley Berger New York Jets Prof. Marissa Schlesinger Anonymous (5) Ms. Sharon Arthur- Prof. Boran Beric New York Sports Club Ms. Roseann Schwenzer Emmanuel 23 Supper Club Mr. & Mrs. Mike Berkman Mr. Philip & September Associates Ms. Joan Asher Dr. Gloria Nicosia Ms. Navila K. Abbas Ms. Jennifer Berkowitz Mrs. Alla Shafran Ms. Iris Atiles Norman Keil Nurseries Ms. Irina Abinya Dr. & Mrs. Brian Berliner Ms. Barbara Shovlin Ms. Jane Atlas NY Skyride Ms. Louise Abrams The Honorable & Mrs. Prof. Dale Siegel Mr. Arturo Atoyan Aaron D. Bernstein Mr. Walter Obando Mr. & Mrs. Marc Abrams Mrs. Barbara A. Simmons Ms. Louise T. Atsaves Mr. John Berntsen & Mr. Ron & Mrs. Irene Olson Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Ms. Rachel E. Singer Susan Berntsen Abramson AutoZone Prof. Susan G. O’Malley Prof. Franceska B. Smith Mr. Michael J. Berry Ms. Annery S. Abreu Ms. Theresa Ms. Vivian Ostrowski Ms. Yvonne Soden Ms. Gail Abt Autunnale-Glantz Ms. Paulette Berry-Benjamin Mrs. Margaret Pacelli Mrs. Madeline Sorel Ms. Luz C. Acevedo Mrs. Marine Avanesyan Mrs. Anna Betancourt Mr. & Mrs. Larry Paduano South Street Seaport Ms. Cindy Adelstein Mr. Alexsandr Avdashenko Mr. & Mrs. Wasyl Bilyk Ms. Judith E. Palmer Museum Mr. Neal Adelstein Aviator Sports Ms. Kelly Binckes Ms. JoAnne Palmieri Mr. Brian Spaulding & Mr. Joseph Azzone, Jr. Ms. Susan Birnestone Ms. Linda Perrotta-Spaulding Mr. Olatunji Adesoga Dr. Ronn Parker Ms. Alla Babakhina Ms. Jane Birzin Prof. Susan Spivack Ms. Sandy Adler Pastosa Ravioli Ms. Tamara Bachayeva Ms. Alison Blachut Mr. Levi E. Springer Ms. Pat Adrion Ms. Susan A. Paul Ms. Elaine Bader Ms. Gail W. Black Ms. Regina Strachan Adventureland Ms. Gwen Perlman Ms. Oksana Bagdasarian Mr. Anthony Blake Mr. Carl B. Straker Adventurers Family Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Pero Entertainment Center Mr. Mehmet Bagriyanik Mr. & Mrs. Walter Blatt Dr. Petra Symister Prof. Peter Pilchman Ms. Aba Agolli Mrs. Yvette Bailey-Bristo Mr. & Mrs. Zachariah Ms. Jaime Szymanski Pizza Boulevard Bloomfield Prof. James Ahern Mr. Abideen A. Bakare Ms. Sarah Tannis-Joseph Ms. Arline Pollinger Ms. Anita Blumenson Mr. Farhad Ahmad Mr. Brian J. Ball

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Mrs. Catherine Blundell Build-A-Bear Workshop Ms. Tamon Charles Ms. Lorraine Cornelius Prof. Michelle Davidowitz Prof. & Mrs. John Blunt Ms. Paola Bullock Mr. Roman Chavnolusky Mrs. Jeanie Corrado DaVinci Pizza Mr. & Mrs. Edward Blutstein Dr. William R. Burger Ms. Martha Chemas & Ms. Anna Corso Mrs. Diane Davis Mr. James Sarcone Ms. Andrea V. Bobrow Ms. Mildred Burke Prof. Eleanor Cory Ms. Lauren Dayan Mr. David Chen BODIES...The Exhibition Mr. Mario Cabrera Mr. Ronald Costello Ms. Jennifer DeBonis Ms. Klavdiya Chernyak Ms. Jean Boggs Ms. Bernadine Cadogan Mr. Robert Cowan Mr. Guy DeFonzo The Children’s Museum Mr. Alexander Bogomolnik Ms. Donna M. Cafiero Mr. & Mrs. Donald Coy Ms. Dylanna DeGannes of the Arts Mr. & Mrs. Martin Bolte Ms. Xiaoxin Cai Ms. Svetlana Cozmit Ms. Erika DelaCruz-Cabrera Ms. Tenzin Choetso Lama Mr. Henry Bolus Mr. Richard P. Calcaterra Ms. Nareida Crandall Ms. Lisa Delange Mrs. Angela Chowayou Ms. Rosalie L. Boosin Mr. Luigi Calderone Ms. Toneeka Crawford Mr. & Mrs. Robert DeMaio Mrs. Margaret Christopher Ms. Patricia Boothe Mr. Raymond Caldes Mr. Rashawn Cream Mrs. Jacqueline DeMaria Ms. Wendy Chu Prof. Anthony Borgese Mr. Stanislav Calise Ms. Donna M. Cribari Mr. & Mrs. Peter DeNicola Prof. Lucille Cichminski Ms. Heather Bowles Ms. Kim Camardesi Mr. & Mrs. Thomas F. Ms. Maria DePaolo Mr. Robert Cincinnati Crockett Ms. Sarah Bradswich Ms. Angela Camillieri Ms. Kristin Derimanova Mr. Mario Cintron Mrs. Anna Cromas Ms. Mary Brady Mr. & Mrs. Alexander Prof. John Descarfino Mrs. Josephine Cioffi Campbell Ms. Larisa Braginskaya Ms. Angela Cipriano Ms. Susan Cande Ms. Edna Braham Circles International Grille Ms. Erica Capece Mr. & Mrs. Max Braksmajer Clearview Cinemas Mrs. Angela D. Capriola Mrs. Frances D. Breen Dr. Stuart Cochran Mr. & Mrs. Julius Caputo Dr. Judith J. Brilliant Ms. Alicia Cohen Ms. Gail Ann Cardazzone Ms. Lisa Brincat Dr. Audrey J. Cohen Care Pharmacy Mr. & Mrs. Mark Briskin Mr. Irwin Cohen Mr. William P. Carey

“Kingsborough is an institution that provides important services and activities for students and the community. It’s for this reason that I continue to support the college.” DEAN THELMA MALLE, (RETIRED), KINGSBOROUGH COMMUNITY COLLEGE

Mr. Dimitri Brogen Ms. Paola Carrasco Ms. Jason Cohen Mr. Dmitry Brogun Mr. & Mrs. Nuncio Carrozzo Ms. Judith Cohen Bronx Zoo Ms. Seanna Carter Mrs. Marilyn Cohen Ms. Brithney Broodie Carvel Cinnabon Ms. Josephine DeSimone Mr. Stanley M. Cohen & Ms. Diana Cruz The Brooklyn Dance Center Ms. Nicole Case Ms. Lundie Desire Ms. Suzanne B. Ducat Ms. Brenda Cullom Brooklyn Roasting Company Ms. Pauline Cassino Mr. Karl Diamond Ms. Rose Coimin Mr. Jay R. Cuna Ms. Carola Brown Mr. Robert Cataldo Peaches L. Diamond, J.D. Ms. Cherish-Marie Collins Ms. Eileen Cunningham Ms. Grace P. Brown & Mr. & Mrs. Oscar L. Cauci Ms. Michelle Dickson Prof. Christina Colon Mr. Steven Cutting Mr. James Brown Mrs. Linda Cavicchio Ms. Linda R. Diesso Ms. Catherine Commisso Mr. & Mrs. Leonard Cutugno Mr. & Mrs. Michael Brucella Mr. & Mrs. Vincent Cennamo Ms. & Mr. Carol DiFiore Ms. Catherine Comperti Mr. & Mrs. Richard P. Ms. Marie Brucino Mr. Joseph Censor Ms. Anna Connolly Dachtera Ms. Beatrice Diligent Mr. Christopher Brundage Ms. Rae Cestaro Ms. Bernadette Connolly Mr. & Mrs. Moshe Dagan Mr. Kenly Dillard Mr. & Mrs. Ricky Bruner Chadwick’s Restaurant Mr. Joseph P. Consolo Mr. Mossimo D’Agoti Ms. Renata Dimitrova Ms. Noelle Bruno Mr. Tean Chai Ms. Chrysanthy Ms. Virginia Daidone Mr. Salvatore Di Salvo Mr. Frederick Bryant Mr. Joseph A. Chaiken Constantinou Ms. Stephanie D’Amico DiSara Restaurant Ms. Gail Ann Bucolo Ms. Marisela M. Chan Liu Mr. Robert J. Cooney Mr. & Mrs. Paul Dashman Mr. Joshua Dobbs Mr. Armand Bueno Mr. Ryan Chaney Mr. Barry Cooper Mr. & Mrs. Allen Dauber Ms. Marilyn Dobrin Mrs. Deanna Bueno Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Cooper

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Prof. Naxielly Dominguez Ms. Frances S. Epstein Ms. Barbara Flisser Mrs. Lucrezia L. Gallelli Mr. & Mrs. Jason Goldstein Mr. Lawrence G. Donnelly Ms. Shirley Erskine Ms. Myrna Flissler Mr. Isaac Gandelman Ms. Maribel Gonzalez Ms. Rita Donohue Ms. Alinda Etienne Ms. Margaret T. Flood Ms. Elizabeth Garbuz Ms. Nelida S. Gonzalez Ms. Nicole Donovan Ms. Sandra Etienne Ms. Patricia Flood Mr. Roberto Garcia Mr. Nester Gonzalez Dr. & Mrs. Harvey Dosik Mr. Anthony Fago Mr. Louis Flores Mr. Kevin Gayle Mr. Roger Gonzalez Ms. Susan Dowd Ms. Barbara Fairweather Ms. Gloria Fonte Ms. Sandy Gaynor Ms. Rosemarie Goodridge Ms. Suzette Drayson- Ms. Libby Falcon Food Town Ms. Beverly Gebara Ms. Roslyn Gordon Kamerman & Ms. Gloria Faraino Mr. Frank Foray Mr. & Mrs. Herbert Gecht Mr. & Mrs. Sidney Gordon Mr. Gene Kamerman Mr. Richard J. Faraino Prof. & Mrs. Ronald L. Ms. Edeltruad A. Geisner Mr. & Mrs. Leon Gortler Mr. Roland Drayton Forman Ms. Denise Farelly Mr. Jay Gelbein, CPA Ms. Janis J. Graham Mr. John R. Driscoll Mr. & Mrs. Edmund Fox Prof. Janice C. Farley Ms. Sandra Gelfman & Ms. Aida C. Gramieri Mr. & Mrs. Leonard Drucker Ms. Kristin Fox Mr. Michael Bach Ms. Kara Farley-Cahill & Ms. Emil Grandi Damali K. Dublin Mr. Matthew Cahill Mr. William Fox Ms. Susan Gellerman Ms. Elba Grau Mr. Paul Dufour Mr. Robert J. Fasano Mr. William Fox Mr. & Mrs. Robert Ms. Sonia Gray Ms. Heather Duhaime Gevertzman Ms. Rosalie Fayad Ms. Mandy Fraley Ms. Maura Graziano Ms. Christina Duncker Mr. Muhammad Ghani Mr. Joseph Feit Mr. Vito Francavilla Prof. & Mrs. Richard Graziano Ms. Shirley K. Duran Ms. Marie Giardina-Walsh Ms. Elsie A. Felder Mr. & Mrs. David Frank Mrs. Caterina M. Greco Prof. Mary Ann Edelman Ms. Danielle C. Gill Mr. Lance Felder Frank Anson Jewelers Mrs. Sharon Green Mrs. Shranda Edmeade Ms. Roslyn Gill Ms. Nakia Felder Prof. & Mrs. David E. Frankel The Green Spa & Ms. Sheree Edmund Mr. Bert Gilman Mr. & Mrs. Gregory Feldman Mr. Louis Frankel Wellness Center Prof. Susan Ednie Ms. Diane Ginsberg Ms. Stacey Feliciano Mr. Juan Franquiz Ms. Beverly Greenberg Dr. & Mrs. Ralph Edwards Ms. Hillary Ginsberg Mr. John Ferrante Freda’s Caribbean Mr. Neil J. Greenberg Mr. Ricardo Edwards & Soul Cuisine Mr. & Mrs. Marvin Girshick Prof. Carmel Ficorelli Mr. Kenneth Greene Ms. Marilyn Fried Ms. Pearl Glaser Greenhouse Cafe Mr. & Mr. Randy Friedfertig Ms. Sherrye Glaser

“I donate to Kingsborough to assist those who struggle to change their lives and futures through improved education. I feel satisfaction knowing that a modest donation can make a big difference to those in need – and that I have helped students realize the American Dream.” MICHAEL FARMER, CHAIRMAN, FARMER & COMPANY LLC, KINGSBOROUGH COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOUNDATION TRUSTEE

Prof. Delores Friedman Mr. Mark Glass Mr. Les Gribben & Prof. Carolyn Gribben Mrs. Reva Friedman Mrs. Gail Glass-Malley Mr. & Mrs. Nataniel Gridi Mr. & Mrs. Robert Frubell Mr. & Mrs. Mel Glenn Ms. Tuesday L. Grimes Ms. Annie Fu Mr. Allen Glick Prof. Louise Grinstein Ms. Susan G. Fudim Mr. & Mrs. Alvin Glickman Ms. Nancyann M. Grippo Mrs. Lauren Fuld Ms. Teresa Gochal Ms. Greta Grodskiy Ms. Julia Furay Mrs. Linda B. Godfrey-Bailey Ms. Kristine Grosch Ms. Zoya Furmanov Ms. Lola Goldberg Prof. Sandy Figueroa Ms. Shereen Grossman Ms. Hanane Elabid Mr. Travis Gabriel Mr. & Mrs. Steven D. Mr. Alvin Finkelstein Goldenkranz Ms. Dorothy Gruen Mr. Mohamed Elhanafi Mr. Alexander Gafa Ms. Amy Finkelstein Mr. Bernard Goldfinger Mr. Kevin Gubner Ms. Lori Elkerdawy Ms. Theresa Gaglia Ms. Phyllis Fintz Mr. Sanford Goldhaber Ms. Diane Guido Prof. & Mrs. Sidney Mrs. Dorothy Gale L. Emerman Ms. Mary E. Fiorentino Ms. Helene P. Goldman Prof. Charles Guigno Mr. Howard Galin Ms. Yasmin Enoch Fiorentino’s Ristorante Ms. Frances Goldman-Levy Mr. Seymour Gurwitz Mr. Timothy Gallagher Ms. Evelyn W. Epps-May Mr. Kenneth I. Fistel Mr. Marvin Goldsmith

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Mr. & Mrs. James L. Ms. Wendy Holuboff Ms. Marisa Joseph Mr. Aleksandr Mr. Robert Lescouflair Gustafson Konstantinovskiy Ms. Joanne Honigman Mrs. Joselyn Josephs Mrs. Lorraine Lester Ms. Karen Guthertz Ms. Tina Kopel Mr. Gary Hopkins Ms. Phyllis Kaley Ms. Lauren Levesque Mr. Jerome Haas Ms. Sara Koprak Ms. Betty Horn Ms. Amanda Kalin Ms. Alissa Levine Mr. & Mrs. Steven Haas Mrs. Merryl B. Koren Ms. Barbara Horowitz Prof. Laxman Kanduri Dr. Gail R. Levine Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Haber Mrs. Miriam Korfine Ms. Etta Horowitz Mr. Daniel Kane Ms. Judith Levine Prof. Brian Hack Ms. Marilyn B. Kostroff Prof. & Mrs. Stephen R. Mr. Lev Kanevskiy Mrs. Phyllis Levine Mr. Mazin Haddad Howard Mr. Nabil Kouhi Ms. Joyce K. Kantrowitz Ms. Sheila Levine Ms. Moreen R. Halmo Mr. Jia Huang Kouros Bay Diner Ms. Harriet Kaplan Ms. Liberty Levinowitz Ms. Millie Halstead Mr. & Mrs. Edward M. Ms. Olga Kozlova Mr. Leonard Kaplan Ms. Dawn Levy Hughes Ms. Leila Hammer Pat Kramer Mr. Stanley F. Kaplan Mr. & Mrs. Marc Levy Ms. Susan Huie Mr. Elliot Handler Mr. & Mrs. Wilhelm Krapf Ms. Liorr Karasanti Ms. Sue A. Levy Ms. Sally Hunt Mr. John F. Hanley Jr. Mr. Maksim Kravtsov Ms. Christine Karfitsas Ms. Karen Lewis Prof. Deborah Hyland Mr. & Mrs. Kevin M. Hanley Ms. Nancy L. Krinsky Ms. Kamini Karran Mr. & Mrs. Warren Lewis Mr. & Mrs. Milton Hymowitz Ms. Tiffany Harding Ms. Sabina Krivenko Ms. Sandra R. Katz Feon Li Ms. Rachel Idelson Ms. Rosalie Harman Mr. Michael Kugler Ms. Ensi Kaufman Ms. Zhiling Li Dr. Despoina S. Ikaris Ms. Ave Harris Prof. Coleen Kumar & Ms. Rajinder Kaur Liberty Science Center Mr. Alex Immella Dr. Sampath Kumar Ms. Aurelia Harrison Ms. Mona Kavowras Prof. Rachel B. Lieff Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Imperato Mr. Varun Kumar Mr. Matthew Harrison Ms. Svetlana Kazanskaya Ms. Antonia Lieggi Mr. & Mrs. Ralph R. Iorio L & B Spumoni Gardens Inc. Ms. Natasha Hayden Col. Daniel Keating Ms. Sara Lillianfeld Mr. Osama Iqbal Mr. & Mrs. Vincent Ms. Patricia A. Hayes Ms. Diane Keating LaBarbara Mr. Jeremiah Lindgren Mr. Sidney Irgang Ms. Mary J. Healy Ms. Magnolia Keco Ms. Siu K. Lam Ms. Suzanne Lindsay Ms. Margaret Irizarry Mr. Alan B. Hecht Prof. Charles E. Kee Ms. Fendja Larivaux Mr. & Mrs. Efraim Lipnik Mr. Joseph Irving Ms. Myra Hecker Mr. Craig A. Keene Ms. Marjorie LaRouche Prof. Rose Litvack Mr. & Mrs. Martin Irwin Mr. Rob Herklotz Ms. Kathryn Kelly Ms. Constance A. Lauria Prof. Manuel Lledos Ms. Marcia Isaacson Mr. Peter Hermida Mr. William M. Keniry Ms. Natasha Lauriston Mr. Donald C. Loeb Ms. Sharian Jacobs Ms. Vanessa Hernandez Mr. Stuart Kermes Ms. Monika Lavi Lone Star Bar & Grill Mr. & Mrs. William Jacobs Mr. Keith Heron Ms. Amy Kessler Mr. Jeffrey Lax Children’s Mr. Michael Jacowsky & Mr. Raheem Hicks-Pope Museum Ms. Donna Mostel Prof. Reabeka King Lt. Richard Lazarini Mr. Kevin Hidalgo Mr. William Long Ms. Kheisha James Mrs. Carol A. Kingren Mr. Wesley Leazard Mr. Rommel Hidalgo & Mr. Antonio Lopez Ms. Pauline James Kingsborough Community Ms. Eleanor Lee Mrs. Nicole D’Agosta-Hidalgo College Urban Farm Ms. Joan Lorber Mr. & Mrs. Herbert Jawitz Ms. Samantha Lee Ms. Rae Ellen Higgins Mr. Mark Kirsch Lord & Taylor Ms. Natashia Jean Mr. Jason Leggett Ms. Therese M. Higgins Ms. Ethel Kirschner Ms. Jeanette LoSciuto Ms. Sandra Jean-Baptiste Ms. Nancy Leggio Ms. Elizabeth H. Hildebrandt Mr. Richard Klauber Ms. Rita LoSciuto Mr. James Jeanty Mr. Richard Legum Mr. George Hill Ms. Lisa Klebanov Ms. Sandra Lujan Mr. Josef Jeremijan Ms. Naomi Lehrer Mr. Joel A. Hilsenrath Mr. & Mrs. Melvyn Klein Mr. & Mrs. Richard Mackay Ms. Maya Jimenez Ms. Sheila Leibowitz Mr. Craig Hinkley Ms. Kathleen Klemm Mr. Alex Madrazo Ms. Rasheema Johnson Mr. Raymond Lenihan Mr. Warren Hirsch Ms. Sabrina Knight Mrs. Shirley Maggin Ms. Terry Johnson Lenny & John’s Pizzeria Ms. Frances Hirschberg Ms. Frances Koch Ms. Lily Mai Ms. Toni S. Johnson Mr. Michael Lentini Mr. Ivan Ho Ms. Charlene Kohler-Britton Ms. Rita Maida Ms. Mildred Jonas Ms. Ann M. Leonetti Ms. Lanelle Hodnett Mrs. Gloria Kolodin Mr. Efren Maldonado Ms. Ashley Jones Mr. Yefim Lerman Ms. Irene Hoffman Mr. Yevgeny Kolyakov & Mrs. Lyudmila Malikova Ms. Shirley Jones Mr. Harvey Lerner Mr. Erich Hoffmann Mrs. Marina Kolyakov & Mr. Yasin Lerman Ms. Sharon Jordan Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Lerner Mrs. Lorraine Hofmeister Ms. Bonnie Konigsberg Prof. Peter Malone Mr. Clifford Joseph Mrs. Maureen Lerner Mr. & Mrs. Sol Holtzman Ms. Irene Konstantinou Dr. Florence Maloney

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Ms. Loretta Man Ms. Connie T. McGinnity Mrs. Arlene Moreno Mr. & Mrs. Leonard Nurkin Navneet Parmar Mr. & Mrs. Norman Mandel Ms. Alade McKen Ms. Patrice R. Morgan Ms. Ailene Nusbacher Ms. Susan Pascarella Mrs. Andrea R. Mangone Ms. Karene McKnight Mr. Souverain Morisseau NY-NJ Harbor & Ms. Maria Patestas Estuary Program Mr. Steve Manowitz Ms. Carol Ann McLinden Ms. Barbara Morrison Mr. Nicholas Patsis O Lavrador Restaurant Ms. Dawn Manza Ms. Jennifer M. McLinden Ms. Patricia Mosley Steva Patterson Mr. Patrick O’Brien Mr. Charles Marcus Mr. & Mrs. Brian McMains Mr. & Mrs. Laurence Moss Ms. Barbara D. Patzer Mr. Steven O’Brien Mrs. Leah Marcus Ms. Janet McMonagle Ms. Anastasiya Mukhanova Mr. Barry C. Pearce Mr. Timothy D. O’Brien Mr. & Mrs. Paul Marcus Ms. Carol McPhatter Ms. Beth Mulligan Ms. Marilyn Pearce Mr. Leon Ofman Ms. Rochelle Marcus Ms. Detrice McPhatter Ms. Cynthia Murphy Ms. Betty Pearsall Ms. Bridget Ofori Mr. & Ms. Alex Margulis Ms. Patti Mead Ms. Erin Murphy Mr. Salvatore Pellettiere Mr. James Ogilvie Ms. Natalya Margulis Ms. Imani Means Dr. Josephine Murphy & Dr. Katia Perea Mr. William J. Murphy Ms. Bella Oksendler & Maria’s Ristorante Mr. & Mrs. Joel C. Meisner Mr. & Mrs. Michael S. Mr. Simon Zeldin Mr. & Mrs. Lovett D. Murray Perinelli Ms. Denise Marino Mr. Luis Mejias Olive Garden Ms. Valetia Murray Mr. & Mrs. Robert Pero Ms. Georgia Mark Mrs. Maria T. Mejias Ms. Sylvia Olster Ms. Estelle Myers Mr. & Mrs. Carl Perrera Mr. Jerome Markowitz Ms. Melissa Merced Ms. Cynthia Olvina Mr. & Mrs. Leonard Nadel Perry’s Seafood Restaurant Ms. Mary Ann Markowitz Ms. Jacqueline Mero Ms. Elaina P. Olynciw Mr. Rich Najjar Ms. Anna Pestovskaya Marlow Candy & Ms. Jonise Meyers Ms. Kathleen O’Malley Nut Company Dr. Jose Nanin Mrs. Patricia A. Peterkin Mr. Corrado Mezzina Ms. Magella Oriental Ms. Kathleen Marquino Ms. Katharine Nareski Ms. Bonnie Peterman Ms. Marguerite Michaelson Oriental Trading Company Prof. Laurel Marshall Ms. Madeleine Nash Prof. Ken Peters Ms. Susan Michalowski Ms. Louise A. Oringer- Dr. & Mrs. Edward Martin Ms. Helen-Margaret Nasser Mr. & Mrs. Frank Petralia Ms. Daiana Mielnik Nissenbaum Ms. Karen Martin National Baseball Ms. Maria Petrova Mill Basin Kosher Deli Ms. Elaine Orlando Hall of Fame Ms. Arelis Martinez Ms. Leigh Petryssyn Mr. & Mrs. David Miller Ms. Veronika Orlova Natural Balance Ms. Patricia Martucci Mr. James Phillips Ms. Dina Miller Mrs. Christine Ortiz Mr. Gustavo Negrete Mr. Joseph Marvel Ms. Michelle B. Phillips Ms. Kimberly Miller Ms. Jeanette O’Sullivan Ms. Helen Neiger Masal Café Ms. Laura Piascik Mr. & Mrs. Morris Miller Dr. Michael Otten Mr. Colville Nelson Mr. & Mrs. Louis Masi Ms. Francie Piechowiak Ms. Colleen Mims Ms. Yelena Ovsyannikova Mr. & Mrs. Irwin Nemet Ms. Barbara Mason Ms. Linda C. Pierce Mrs. Madeline Mineo Ms. Joy Owens Ms. Michelle Nero Ms. Darriel Mason Prof. Caterina Y. Pierre Mr. Herman Minor Ms. Kathy Pacilio Ms. Bianca Neuweiler Ms. Gloria Mason Mr. Jose Pierre Ms. Marites Miranda-Rolon Dr. Arnold Packer & New Jersey Devils Mr. Alex Matarese Ms. Nympha Pierre Mr. Alan Misonznick Mrs. Loretta R. Packer The New York Ms. Magdalena Matlak Mr. & Mrs. Larry Paduano Ms. Roberta Pike Dean Brian Mitra Botanical Garden Mr. & Mrs. Anthony R. Ms. Angela Pagnotta Mr. Dhana J. Pinder Ms. Linda Mizhquire New York City Fire Museum Matteo Ms. Lisa Paler Mr. Dominick Pinto Mrs. Jennifer S. Mizrahi New York Giants Mr. William Mattes Ms. Janine Palludan Ms. Vicky Pitsirikos Mr. Stephen Modell Mr. & Mrs. Robert Newmark Ms. Eden Mauro Ms. Shelean Palmer Ms. Kristin Polizzotto Or Modell’s Sporting Goods Mr. George Nicolaidis Mayflower Sales Mr. & Mrs. Carmine Palumbo Mrs. Marisol Ponte- Ms. Kathleen Monahan Mary Nieberg Company Inc. Greenberg Ms. Veronica Pancham Ms. Loretta Montagnino Ms. Devon Nixon Ms. Ellie H. Mazur Mr. & Mrs. John Positano Papa Leone Restaurant Ms. Therese Monulty Mr. & Mrs. Anthony Nobile Mazzat Mr. Brian Potter Mr. Matthew Papier Mrs. Anita Moore Ms. Jennifer Noe Ms. Domenica Mazzola Mr. Louis W. Powsner Ms. Aime Parada Ms. China T. Moore Ms. Christine Nolfo Mr. Kevin J. McCarthy Mr. & Mrs. Sam Pozner Ms. Annie Paredez Mr. Levy Moore Ms. Esther Nord Ms. Renee McClure Ms. Susan Prasenski Ms. Deborah Paris Ms. Carol Moragas Ms. Rebecca Nova Mr. Gregory D. McCollum, Sr. Ms. Tiffany Pratts Mr. John Parker Ms. Wanda Morales Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Nunziato Ms. Diane McDevitt Dr. Penny Price Parkway Flower Shop Mr. Mark Mordukhayev Ms. Eugenia Nurenberg Ms. Alexandra McDonald Ms. Sharon Prince

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Ms. Jennifer Pringle Mr. Joseph Rivera Mr. Ali Saleh Mrs. Shavone Sease Ms. Ilene Simon Mr. Giovanni Provenzano Mr. Dominic Rivlin Salon da Noi Ms. Pamela Seegraber Mr. & Mrs. Sam Simon Ms. Jessica Pulaguachi Mr. & Mrs. Melvin Roberts Mr. Charles S. Salup Ms. Ina Segaloff Dr. Beth J. Singer Mr. Tomasz Pulawski Rocco’s Calamari Sam Ash Music Mr. Lance Sellers & Ms. Indira Skorik Ms. Darya Fomina Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Puma Mr. & Ms. Gerald Rockower Ms. Sarah E. Samuels Ms. Kristen Sletten Ms. Samantha Sena Tatjana Pushkar Dr. Carmen D. Rodriguez Mr. & Mrs. David Sandgrund Mr. & Mrs. Harold Small Prof. Carol Seymour Mrs. Ann M. R. Quaranta Mr. Isaac Rodriguez Ms. Kathleen Santaly Mr. Anthony Quaranta Ms. Samantha Rodriguez Mr. Bernard J. Santangelo Mr. Anthony Quartararo Ms. Veronica Rodriguez Mr. Christopher Santangelo Mr. James Quinn Ms. Crystal Rodwell Mr. Peter Santiago Mr. Joel Quintalino Mrs. Tina Rogers Mr. Alexander Sapozhnikov Ms. Carmen Ramirez Mr. & Mrs. Stan Roher Mrs. Galina Sapozhnikova Ms. Enid Ramirez Ms. Trina Roldan Ms. Evelyn Saput Ms. Malider Ramos Ms. Enid Roman Prof. & Mrs. Gary B. Sarinsky

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Dr. Sandra E. Ramos Ms. Annamaria S. Romano Ms. Linda Sarubbi Ms. Samantha Ramsey Mr. Darry Romano Ms. Felicetta Saulino Mr. & Mrs. David Rapaport Mr. William T. Rooney Ms. Gina Scaglione Mr. Faizan Shahid Ms. Darline Smith Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Mr. William Rosenblum Ms. Rosanne Scalice Ratinetz Mr. Joel Shantzer Ms. LaToya Smith Mr. Tyrone Ross Mr. Mary Scarpa Ms. Lee Ravine Mr. Lance Shapiro Ms. Rochell Smith Mr. John E. Rossi Ms. Jacqueline S. Scerbinski Refinery Handbags Ms. Susan F. Shapiro Prof. Thomas Smyth Mr. Eric Rothenburg Ms. Laura P. Schachne Ms. Donna Regina Ms. Valentyna Shapran Ms. Nicola Softleigh Mr. Howard Rothman Mr. Benjamin W. Schaeffer Ms. Rosemarie Reid Mr. & Mrs. Robert Sharp Ms. Valerie Sokolova Ms. Patricia Rotunda Mr. & Mrs. Seymour Schain Mr. John Reilly Shellshocked Movie: Saving Mr. Gary Sokolow Ms. Anna Rozenboym Mr. & Mrs. Lester Schenker Oysters to Save Ourselves Mr. Wayne Reily Prof. Michael Sokolow Mr. Ronald Rubenstein Prof. Samuel Scherek Ms. Alisa J. Sher Ms. Judith E. Reiss Ms. Lila Sperber Ms. Janice Rubinsky Mr. & Mrs. Ety Schinazi Ms. Lioudmila Sherman Ms. Jennifer Relay Mrs. & Mr. Emmy Springer Mr. & Mrs. Pavel Rudnitskiy Mr. Gabriel Schleifer Ms. Lili Shi Mr. Benjamin Resnick Mrs. Leanne Staeger Mr. Joseph Ruisi Mr. Alexander Schlossberg Ms. Oxana Shifrina Ms. Svetlana Reznick Staten Island Children’s Ms. Sarah Ruiz Prof. Emerita Adele Ms. Elise Shill Museum Mr. Howard Reznikoff Schneider Mr. & Mrs. John J. Russo Ms. Denisha Shrestha Mr. Richard M. Statfield Ms. Angela Riccardi Dr. Florence Schneider Mr. Peter M. Russo Mr. & Mrs. Vitaly Shvarts Mr. & Mrs. Charles Stein Ms. Adele Riccio Mrs. Lisa L. Schneider Mr. William F. Ruvolo Mr. & Mrs. Bennett Siegel Ms. Francine Stein Mr. Emmanuel Richard Ms. Christine Schrader Mrs. Christine Sabatini Ms. Sharon Z. Siegel Mr. & Mrs. Norman Stein Mr. Puro Richard Mr. Jean-Charles Schumann Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Ms. Sheila R. Siegel Mr. & Mrs. Sam Stein Mr. Carlton Richardson Saccoccio Ms. Beverly Schustal Mr. & Mrs. Jack J. Silfen Ms. Rosemarie Stender Prof. Eva H. Richter Ms. Nerline Saint Elme Ms. Frances Schwartz Ms. Marie A. Siliati Mr. Elton Stephens Mrs. Sally Ricottone Ms. Marie Saint Victor Mr. George Schwartz Mrs. Audrey Siliati-Rojas Ms. Bracha V. Stern Mr. & Mrs. John Ridge Ms. Nanda Salama Mr. Harry Schwartz & Mr. Djaudat Rojas Ms. Judi Stern Mrs. Dena Rigas Ms. Joanne Salamone Mr. Raymond Scipione Ms. Grace Simmons Mr. Ben Stewart Ms. Paula Risolo Ms. Marlene Salazar Mr. Frank L. Scott

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Ms. Iris Stewart Mr. Christopher Todd Mr. Jason VanOra Ms. Anita Weingarten Dr. Stella Woodroffe Ms. Susan Stonehill Ms. Muyesser Topcuoglu Ms. Brenda Vargas Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Weininger Mr. Marvin Wortzman Mrs. Edith Storch Ms. Erin M. Tornetto Ms. Rozalina Vaskevich Mr. & Mrs. David Weinstock Mr. John Wowk Mrs. Toni Storz Ms. Barbara Torney Ms. Tanya Vavitsas Mr. Michael Weisenfeld Mr. Xiaoqing Wu Strike 10 Lanes Ms. Carole Torrens Mr. Marat Vayntraub Ms. Barbara Weiserbs Mr. Feliks Yablonovskiy Ms. Tania Suarez Totonno’s Pizzeria Ms. Jessica Vega Mr. Alfred M. Weiss Ms. Priscilla Yee Ms. Deborah Sulinski Ms. Angela Tricarico Ms. Gail Velez Mr. Evan Weissman Ms. Sarah Yomtov Ms. Tasha Sutton Ms. Cynthia R. Tricarico Mr. Frank J. Vento Mr. Alan Wendorf Ms. Heidi Yu Ms. Tasheka Sutton-Young Ms. Louise J. Troisi Ms. Marilu Venturino Ms. Eileen Wheeler Ms. Ilyana Yusim Dr. & Mrs. Farshad Tamari Mr. David Troy Mr. Joseph Verdino Ms. Fern White Ms. Rosalie Zafonte Mr. Joseph Tammany True Citrus Ms. Marie Versaggi Mr. Jesse Whitehead Ms. Christine Zagari-LoPorto Mr. Kamran Tariq Mr. Feliks Tsadkin Ms. Elizabeth Vladimirov Ms. Nettie Wiener Mr. Igor Zalyapin Ms. Ferne Tauman Mr. & Mrs. Joel Tuber Mrs. Sara G. Wagschal Mrs. Frances Wiesen Mrs. Joanne Zambrio Ms. Sayel Tayar Mr. Jonathan Tucker Ms. Tzila Waksman Wildlife Conservation Ms. Lori Zaussmer Society Mr. Gregory W. Taylor Mrs. Rosalie Tulino Ms. Glenda Wallace Ms. Raya Zegel Ms. Rose Wilkins-Lightfoot Mr. & Mrs. Marvin Tepper Mr. & Mrs. Corey M. Turner Mr. & Mrs. Sidney Wallack Prof. & Mrs. Arthur N. Zeitlin Ms. Marie Williams Ms. Erina Theodore Tuscany Grill Hua M. Wang Mr. & Mrs. Alfred Zerner Ms. Maryan Williams Mr. Sean A. Thill Two Boots Brooklyn Wave Hill Ms. Michelle Zilkarov Mrs. Richelle Williams Ms. Cristin Thomas Ms. Janet M. Unegbu Mrs. Kathleen Weaver Ms. Sheila Zimmerman Mrs. Maryjane Wisniewski Mr. Damani Thomas Ms. Judith Valdez Mr. Richard W. Weaver Mrs. Marina Zlobinskaya Ms. Ashley Withers Mr. Antonio Thompson Ms. Jennifer Valentine Ms. Regina Weber Mrs. Felicia Zolondek Ms. Audrey Wolfe Mr. Michael Thorgersen Ms. Philomena Valentino Ms. Rita Weine Mr. Igor Zubatov Mr. Eric Wollman Mr. Charles Tierney Ms. Dahlia Valle Mr. & Mrs. Bernard Weiner Mr. Robert Wong Mr. & Mrs. Sanford Tishcoff Ms. Peggy Vanderbeck Mr. & Mrs. Seymour J. Weiner Mr. Victor Wood Ms. Elizabeth Tiso Mr. Johnnie Vann

26 KINGSBOROUGH COMMUNITY COLLEGE | ANNUAL REPORT  FOUNDATION FACTS & FIGURES The Kingsborough Community College Foundation’s Board of Directors draws its members from a wide Fiscal Year 2013 range of professional and academic backgrounds. These men and women have guided some of America’s most important organizations, and they bring 2.74% 2.59% their expertise, their drive, and their wholehearted 0.57% commitment to helping the college realize its vision of 7.51% the future. MR. MICHAEL COURTIEN Chairman 5.28% VP, Customer Meter Services, National Grid DR. REGINA S. PERUGGI President (ex-o cio) President, Kingsborough Community College (KCC) MR. ROBERT V. EDGAR 11.77% Vice President 52.35% VP, Donor Relations, The New York Community Trust MR. WILLIAM CORRENTI (ALUMNUS) Secretary-Treasurer Executive Director, Budget and Financial Planning, KCC DR. ELIZABETH BASILE Executive Director (ex-o cio) Assistant VP, Offi ce for College Advancement, KCC 12.34% TRUSTEES 2.30% 2.56% MS. JOAN BARTOLOMEO President, Brooklyn Economic Development Corporation EXPENDITURES MR. SCOTT C. CANTONE (ALUMNUS) Instructional Support...... $52,204,035 ...... 52.35% Principal, Bender Cantone Consulting, Inc MR. MICHAEL CORRERA (ALUMNUS) Extension & Public Service ...... $2,297,782 ...... 2.30% Owner, Michael-Towne Wines & Spirits Library & Organized Activities...... $2,550,209 ...... 2.56% MR. JAMES A. CROSS, JR. Student Services ...... $12,301,440 ...... 12.34% VP, Customer Analytics & Risk Management, Maintenance & Operations ...... $11,738,206 ...... 11.77% National Grid General Administration...... $5,260,899 ...... 5.28% MR. MICHAEL FARMER Chairman, Farmer & Company LLC General Institutional Services ...... $7,487,176 ...... 7.51% MR. WILLIAM KELLER College Discovery...... $570,064 ...... 0.57% VP, Administration & Finance, KCC Adult & Continuing Education...... $2,582,88 ...... 2.59% MR. JOHN MANBECK Technology Fee ...... $2,732,618 ...... 2.74% Professor Emeritus, KCC Totals...... $99,725,310...... 100.00% MS. SUZANNE MURPHY VP, Development and External Aff airs, Teachers College STAFFING (FULL-TIME) Fall 2012 Spring 2013 MS. M. MICHEL ORBAN Partner, RRE Ventures Teaching ...... 340 ...... 349 MR. WILL SCHWALBE Librarians / Audio Visual ...... 11 ...... 11 Founder/CEO, Cookstr.com Total Faculty...... 351...... 360 MR. MARK SERUYA (ALUMNUS) Senior VP, Morgan Stanley Smith Barney Non-Instructional ...... 220 ...... 243 MS. JOANNA L. SILVER Civil Service ...... 313 ...... 330 Partner, Harris Beach, PLLC Total Full-Time...... 884...... 933 MR. JAMES P. SLATTERY Expenditure Data per CUNYfi rst as of 10/25/13 Brooklyn Bar Association Volunteer Lawyers Project  Excludes fringe benefi ts and heat, light, and power. MS. KELLY SULLIVAN  The Adult & Continuing Education Program is self-sustaining based upon tuition Senior Managing Director, Joele Frank, and fees collected. Wilkinson Brimmer Katcher  Staffi ng based on 11/23/12 and 5/10/13 Payrolls KINGSBOROUGH COMMUNITY COLLEGE

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