Volume 79, Issue 12 Smithfield, RI February 10, 2012 CSI and Senior Class gift announced Center Ops unite The Class of 2012 Endowed Scholarship By Kelsey Nowak By Royce Brunson Assistant Editor-in-Chief Business Editor By now everyone has prob - Every May, the graduating class ably noticed the Info desk walks under the Archway for the first area is a little larger now; Rich time, beginning their journey into the Hurley is running around on world as Bryant Alumni. However some - the second floor instead of the thing equally important as what they third, and the former Com - gained throughout their time here at muter Connection is now an Bryant is what each student will be leav - office space and lounge. ing behind. These changes, along with The legacy of each class is their echo many others occurred over throughout Bryant’s history. It is that the summer and previous se - special something left behind that repre - mester to allow for the re - sents each club, organization, sport, union of the Center for memory and friendship that was created Student Involvement and the during their Bryant career. This year’s Center of Operations Office graduating class is well on its way to into the Office of Campus En - leaving its mark that will never be for - Senior Class Gift Committee (Katie Colton) gagement. gotten. of 50 seniors has worked tirelessly to year, the senior class hopes to raise over Commuter Connection, Each class leaves their legacy by rais - raise upwards of $45,000 to date and $50,000 and obtain more than 50% partic - now called the Commuter ing funds through the Senior Class Gift have obtained 40% class participation to ipation from the Class of 2012. Hub is located on the second Committee. The 2012 Senior Class Gift date. Of course this feat has been accom - Each Senior who donated to the Sen - floor in the previous Bryant Committee has shattered records across plished by previous committees, but ior Class Gift cast a ballot for their vote Center Room 2. This is a the board and plans on leaving a legacy never has Bryant seen this done in such a on which legacy they thought would best much larger and more ade - that will not be lost in time. This group short amount of time. By the end of the represent our class as a whole. The Class quate space for our commu - nity’s commuter population. See ‘Senior Class Gift’, pg. 3. The old commuter space is now the manager’s office for the Bryant Center managers The Women’s Summit is sold and Matt Kreimeier, program advisor and night manager. The previous Center of out…but not for students Operations is now home to Rich Dankel, Operations tration forms and brochures Manager, Rich Hurley, Asso - By Margaret Wong are available at the Post Of - ciate Director, and Karen Contributing Writer fice, the Amica Career Center, Misiaszek, Office Coordina - The 15th Annual Women’s and the President’s Office. tor. Scheduling and Event Co - Summit at Bryant University, There will be four keynote ordination can be found on 15 Years of Empowering speakers during the Women’s the left side of the Info desk Women, will be held on Summit. Carla Harris is a on the second floor. Thursday, March 15, 2012. Managing Director and head Not only did physical ren - Breaking a record, the of the Emerging Manager ovations occur, but many new Women’s Summit was sold Platform at Morgan Stanley staff members were also out within a week! Investment Management. She hired. Daphney Joseph, the However, even though reg - was recently named as one of advisor to The Archway, was istration is full for profession - “The 50 Most Powerful Black hired as the Assistant Director als, faculty, and staff, there Executives in Corporate and is now advising SPB as are still spots left for Bryant America” by Fortune Maga - well because Connie Cabello undergraduate students. The zine and one of “The Top 25 accepted a position at discounted fee for undergrad - Women in Finance” by Amer - most influential people in In addition, there are 19 UMass/Lowell. Daphney can uate students is only $10 for ican Banker. April 2001. different breakout sessions be found in the SPB office. the conference, with a limited Mika Brzezinski is the co- Marlee Matlin, who has led by a total of 44 presenters. Nicole Hamilton was brought number of scholarships avail - host on MSNBC’s Morning been deaf since the age of 18 One of them is recent Bryant in to be the head of the Com - able. Because of the dis - Joe. As CBS News’s main months, won an Academy alum, Mallory Musante ’10, munity Service office and also counted fee for Bryant “Ground Zero” reporter, she Award for Best Actress for her who will be speaking about work with Greek Life. Matt undergraduates, students reported live from Lower motion picture debut in Chil - entrepreneurship and the suc - Kreimeier was hired as both cannot register online. Manhattan during the Sep - dren of Lesser God . Not only cessful launch of her business, Paper registration forms tember 11 attacks. has she starred in many fea - Mallory Musante Shoes. The and cash or checks must be Joe Scarborough is the host ture films and on television, legal aspects of starting a completed and dropped off at of MSNBC’s Morning Joe. He See ‘Office of Campus she is also a director, pro - business will also be dis - the President’s Office. Regis - was named to the prestigious ducer and an author. cussed in that session. 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