Medaille College
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Medaille College a private liberal arts
college located in the historic Olmsted Crescent of Buffalo, New York
, that draws extensively from the Western New York
and Southern Ontario
regions. It is a private, nonsectarian, co-educational institution.
to train teachers. The school obtained a state charter and became Mount Saint Joseph College in 1937. In 1968, the school enlarged its mission and gained its current name. Enrollment is now at 2,759 students.
universities such as Penn State Erie
and St. John Fisher College. The curriculum is patterned around Liberal Arts & Science
foundations, which emphasize interdisciplinary coursework and private university
standards. Within the past year, numerous faculty members have been awarded research grants through such organizations as the National Endowment for the Arts
, National Science Foundation
, and National Institutes of Health
.
A member of the Allegheny Mountain Collegiate Conference
(AMCC), Medaille fields 11 NCAA Division III athletic teams for men and women.
, on a tree-lined urban setting at the intersection of New York State Route 198
and Parkside Avenue. The campus is within the Olmsted Crescent, a historic area of parkways and landscape designed by Frederick Law Olmsted
.
Adjacent to Delaware Park and the Buffalo Zoological Gardens
, the main campus is easily accessible by car, bus or Metro Rail. The College is served by the Humboldt-Hospital NFTA
rapid transit station, and a circulator shuttle runs frequently between auxiliary parking at the zoo and campus. Medaille is close to the Albright-Knox Art Gallery
and the Burchfield-Penney Art Center
, as well as the Buffalo & Erie County Public Library
, Museum of Science
, and the Erie County Historical Society
.
In addition to the Buffalo campus, Medaille also has branch campuses in Rochester, NY
and Amherst, NY. These campuses offer undergraduate degrees for adult students in Business Administration, and graduate degrees in Business Administration and Organizational Leadership
. In addition, the Amherst campus offers graduate degrees in Education
, Mental Health Counseling
, and Psychology
.
, as an NCAA Division III school.
The women's basketball team won the AMCC championships in 2004-05, 2005–06,and 2009–2010; the men's soccer team won the AMCC championships in 2005,2006,2007,2008, 2009, and 2010. In 2010, The men's soccer team also erached the sweet 16, the furthest ant Medaille Sports team has ever advanced; and the baseball team won the AMCC championship in 2007.
The women's basketball team made appearances in the NCAA tournament in 2004-05 and 2005–06, and the men's soccer made appearances in 2005 and 2006.
The 2008-2009 men's basketball team reached the AMCC finals for the first time in 2009, the team won its first AMCC championship against Pitt-Bradford, four years after going 0-25. With the win the team earned an automatic bid to the NCAA Division III tournament. That run ended early with a first round 90-79 loss at the hands of John Carroll University
.
* Denotes interim appointment
Liberal arts college
A liberal arts college is one with a primary emphasis on undergraduate study in the liberal arts and sciences.Students in the liberal arts generally major in a particular discipline while receiving exposure to a wide range of academic subjects, including sciences as well as the traditional...
college located in the historic Olmsted Crescent of Buffalo, New York
Buffalo, New York
Buffalo is the second most populous city in the state of New York, after New York City. Located in Western New York on the eastern shores of Lake Erie and at the head of the Niagara River across from Fort Erie, Ontario, Buffalo is the seat of Erie County and the principal city of the...
, that draws extensively from the Western New York
Western New York
Western New York is the westernmost region of the state of New York. It includes the cities of Buffalo, Rochester, Niagara Falls, the surrounding suburbs, as well as the outlying rural areas of the Great Lakes lowlands, the Genesee Valley, and the Southern Tier. Some historians, scholars and others...
and Southern Ontario
Southern Ontario
Southern Ontario is a region of the province of Ontario, Canada that lies south of the French River and Algonquin Park. Depending on the inclusion of the Parry Sound and Muskoka districts, its surface area would cover between 14 to 15% of the province. It is the southernmost region of...
regions. It is a private, nonsectarian, co-educational institution.
History
Founded in 1875 as the Sisters of Saint JosephSisters of Saint Joseph
Sisters of Saint Joseph may refer to seven Roman Catholic congregations of women religious:* Religious Hospitaliers of St. Joseph* Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet* The Congregation of the Sisters of Saint Joseph of Peace...
to train teachers. The school obtained a state charter and became Mount Saint Joseph College in 1937. In 1968, the school enlarged its mission and gained its current name. Enrollment is now at 2,759 students.
College Profile
Medaille is structured similar to AMCCAllegheny Mountain Collegiate Conference
The Allegheny Mountain Collegiate Conference is an intercollegiate athletic conference affiliated with the NCAA's Division III. Member institutions are located in the northeastern United States in the States of Maryland, New York, Ohio, and Pennsylvania.-Current members:The league currently has...
universities such as Penn State Erie
Penn State Erie, The Behrend College
Penn State Erie, The Behrend College is a state-related public university institution and a Commonwealth campus of Pennsylvania State University located in Erie, Pennsylvania....
and St. John Fisher College. The curriculum is patterned around Liberal Arts & Science
Liberal arts
The term liberal arts refers to those subjects which in classical antiquity were considered essential for a free citizen to study. Grammar, Rhetoric and Logic were the core liberal arts. In medieval times these subjects were extended to include mathematics, geometry, music and astronomy...
foundations, which emphasize interdisciplinary coursework and private university
Private university
Private universities are universities not operated by governments, although many receive public subsidies, especially in the form of tax breaks and public student loans and grants. Depending on their location, private universities may be subject to government regulation. Private universities are...
standards. Within the past year, numerous faculty members have been awarded research grants through such organizations as the National Endowment for the Arts
National Endowment for the Arts
The National Endowment for the Arts is an independent agency of the United States federal government that offers support and funding for projects exhibiting artistic excellence. It was created by an act of the U.S. Congress in 1965 as an independent agency of the federal government. Its current...
, National Science Foundation
National Science Foundation
The National Science Foundation is a United States government agency that supports fundamental research and education in all the non-medical fields of science and engineering. Its medical counterpart is the National Institutes of Health...
, and National Institutes of Health
National Institutes of Health
The National Institutes of Health are an agency of the United States Department of Health and Human Services and are the primary agency of the United States government responsible for biomedical and health-related research. Its science and engineering counterpart is the National Science Foundation...
.
A member of the Allegheny Mountain Collegiate Conference
Allegheny Mountain Collegiate Conference
The Allegheny Mountain Collegiate Conference is an intercollegiate athletic conference affiliated with the NCAA's Division III. Member institutions are located in the northeastern United States in the States of Maryland, New York, Ohio, and Pennsylvania.-Current members:The league currently has...
(AMCC), Medaille fields 11 NCAA Division III athletic teams for men and women.
Undergraduate Programs
- Accounting
- BiologyBiologyBiology is a natural science concerned with the study of life and living organisms, including their structure, function, growth, origin, evolution, distribution, and taxonomy. Biology is a vast subject containing many subdivisions, topics, and disciplines...
- Business Administration
- Media/CommunicationMass communicationMass communication is the term used to describe the academic study of the various means by which individuals and entities relay information through mass media to large segments of the population at the same time...
- Criminal JusticeCriminal justiceCriminal Justice is the system of practices and institutions of governments directed at upholding social control, deterring and mitigating crime, or sanctioning those who violate laws with criminal penalties and rehabilitation efforts...
- Early Child Education
- English LiteratureEnglish studiesEnglish studies is an academic discipline that includes the study of literatures written in the English language , English linguistics English studies is an academic discipline that includes the study of literatures written in the English language (including literatures from the U.K., U.S.,...
- English: Creative Writing ConcentrationCreative writingCreative writing is considered to be any writing, fiction, poetry, or non-fiction, that goes outside the bounds of normal professional, journalistic, academic, and technical forms of literature. Works which fall into this category include novels, epics, short stories, and poems...
- English: Professional Writing ConcentrationProfessional writingProfessional writing involves the use of clear language to convey information in a way that is easily understood by the intended audience. Individuals who can use language well may be employed as full-time professional writers in a variety of communications-related occupations, such as journalist,...
- Liberal Studies
- Management Information Systems
- MathematicsMathematicsMathematics is the study of quantity, space, structure, and change. Mathematicians seek out patterns and formulate new conjectures. Mathematicians resolve the truth or falsity of conjectures by mathematical proofs, which are arguments sufficient to convince other mathematicians of their validity...
- PsychologyPsychologyPsychology is the study of the mind and behavior. Its immediate goal is to understand individuals and groups by both establishing general principles and researching specific cases. For many, the ultimate goal of psychology is to benefit society...
- Secondary Education (7-12)Secondary educationSecondary education is the stage of education following primary education. Secondary education includes the final stage of compulsory education and in many countries it is entirely compulsory. The next stage of education is usually college or university...
(BiologyBiologyBiology is a natural science concerned with the study of life and living organisms, including their structure, function, growth, origin, evolution, distribution, and taxonomy. Biology is a vast subject containing many subdivisions, topics, and disciplines...
, EnglishEnglish languageEnglish is a West Germanic language that arose in the Anglo-Saxon kingdoms of England and spread into what was to become south-east Scotland under the influence of the Anglian medieval kingdom of Northumbria...
, MathematicsMathematicsMathematics is the study of quantity, space, structure, and change. Mathematicians seek out patterns and formulate new conjectures. Mathematicians resolve the truth or falsity of conjectures by mathematical proofs, which are arguments sufficient to convince other mathematicians of their validity...
, Social StudiesSocial studiesSocial studies is the "integrated study of the social sciences and humanities to promote civic competence," as defined by the American National Council for the Social Studies...
) - Sport ManagementSport managementSport management is a field of education and vocation concerning the business aspect of sport. Some examples of sport managers include the front office system in professional sports, college sports managers, recreational sport managers, sports marketing, event management, facility management,...
- Veterinary Technology
Graduate programs
- EducationEducationEducation in its broadest, general sense is the means through which the aims and habits of a group of people lives on from one generation to the next. Generally, it occurs through any experience that has a formative effect on the way one thinks, feels, or acts...
- ManagementManagementManagement in all business and organizational activities is the act of getting people together to accomplish desired goals and objectives using available resources efficiently and effectively...
- Mental Health CounselingMental healthMental health describes either a level of cognitive or emotional well-being or an absence of a mental disorder. From perspectives of the discipline of positive psychology or holism mental health may include an individual's ability to enjoy life and procure a balance between life activities and...
- PsychologyPsychologyPsychology is the study of the mind and behavior. Its immediate goal is to understand individuals and groups by both establishing general principles and researching specific cases. For many, the ultimate goal of psychology is to benefit society...
- Organizational LeadershipOrganizational studiesOrganizational studies, sometimes known as organizational science, encompass the systematic study and careful application of knowledge about how people act within organizations...
Locations
Medaille's main campus is located in Buffalo, New YorkBuffalo, New York
Buffalo is the second most populous city in the state of New York, after New York City. Located in Western New York on the eastern shores of Lake Erie and at the head of the Niagara River across from Fort Erie, Ontario, Buffalo is the seat of Erie County and the principal city of the...
, on a tree-lined urban setting at the intersection of New York State Route 198
New York State Route 198
New York State Route 198 is a state highway located entirely within the city of Buffalo, New York, in the United States. It is named the Scajaquada Expressway for Scajaquada Creek, which it parallels as it heads across northern Buffalo...
and Parkside Avenue. The campus is within the Olmsted Crescent, a historic area of parkways and landscape designed by Frederick Law Olmsted
Frederick Law Olmsted
Frederick Law Olmsted was an American journalist, social critic, public administrator, and landscape designer. He is popularly considered to be the father of American landscape architecture, although many scholars have bestowed that title upon Andrew Jackson Downing...
.
Adjacent to Delaware Park and the Buffalo Zoological Gardens
Buffalo Zoo
Founded in 1875, the Buffalo Zoo located in Buffalo, New York is the third oldest zoo in the United States. Each year, the Buffalo Zoo welcomes approximately 400,000 visitors and is the second largest tourist attraction in Western New York, second only to Niagara Falls...
, the main campus is easily accessible by car, bus or Metro Rail. The College is served by the Humboldt-Hospital NFTA
Niagara Frontier Transportation Authority
The Niagara Frontier Transportation Authority is a public authority responsible for the public transportation oversight of Erie and Niagara counties in the State of New York...
rapid transit station, and a circulator shuttle runs frequently between auxiliary parking at the zoo and campus. Medaille is close to the Albright-Knox Art Gallery
Albright-Knox Art Gallery
The Albright-Knox Art Gallery is an art museum located in Delaware Park in Buffalo, New York. The gallery is a major showplace for modern art and contemporary art. It is located directly across the street from Buffalo State College.-History:...
and the Burchfield-Penney Art Center
Burchfield-Penney Art Center
The Burchfield Penney Art Center is located on the campus of Buffalo State College and was founded in 1966. Dedicated to the art and vision of Charles E. Burchfield and distinguished artists of Buffalo, Niagara and Western New York...
, as well as the Buffalo & Erie County Public Library
Buffalo & Erie County Public Library
The Buffalo & Erie County Public Library is located on Lafayette Square, Buffalo, New York. The current facility, built in 1963, replaced the original Cyrus Eidlitz Buffalo Public Library Building dedicated in February 1887. The first Buffalo Public Library, in turn, replaced the Erie County, New...
, Museum of Science
Buffalo Museum of Science
Buffalo Museum of Science is a science museum located at Martin Luther King, Jr. Park in Buffalo, New York USA, northeast of the downtown district, near the Kensington Expressway. The historic building was designed by August Esenwein and James A. Johnson and opened in 1929...
, and the Erie County Historical Society
Buffalo and Erie County Historical Society Building
The Buffalo and Erie County Historical Society is located on Nottingham Court in the city of Buffalo, just east of Elmwood Avenue, north of the Scajaquada Expressway, in the northwest corner of Delaware Park. It occupies the building constructed in 1901 as the New York State pavilion for that...
.
In addition to the Buffalo campus, Medaille also has branch campuses in Rochester, NY
Rochester, New York
Rochester is a city in Monroe County, New York, south of Lake Ontario in the United States. Known as The World's Image Centre, it was also once known as The Flour City, and more recently as The Flower City...
and Amherst, NY. These campuses offer undergraduate degrees for adult students in Business Administration, and graduate degrees in Business Administration and Organizational Leadership
Organizational studies
Organizational studies, sometimes known as organizational science, encompass the systematic study and careful application of knowledge about how people act within organizations...
. In addition, the Amherst campus offers graduate degrees in Education
Education
Education in its broadest, general sense is the means through which the aims and habits of a group of people lives on from one generation to the next. Generally, it occurs through any experience that has a formative effect on the way one thinks, feels, or acts...
, Mental Health Counseling
Mental health
Mental health describes either a level of cognitive or emotional well-being or an absence of a mental disorder. From perspectives of the discipline of positive psychology or holism mental health may include an individual's ability to enjoy life and procure a balance between life activities and...
, and Psychology
Psychology
Psychology is the study of the mind and behavior. Its immediate goal is to understand individuals and groups by both establishing general principles and researching specific cases. For many, the ultimate goal of psychology is to benefit society...
.
Housing
Since the fall of 2001, Medaille has built two residence halls. Both halls use T-3 internet access at each bedside, cable-television and additional amenities. The South Residence Hall offers double-occupancy rooms with private bathrooms, laundry facilities, and computer stations (one per floor). Student lounges overlooking the campus quad and main building offer a place of study and conversation. The North Residence Hall contains apartments for upper-class resident students and suites for entering freshmen and current resident students. Both facilities offer a card-access security feature.Athletics
Medaille is a charter member of the Allegheny Mountain Collegiate ConferenceAllegheny Mountain Collegiate Conference
The Allegheny Mountain Collegiate Conference is an intercollegiate athletic conference affiliated with the NCAA's Division III. Member institutions are located in the northeastern United States in the States of Maryland, New York, Ohio, and Pennsylvania.-Current members:The league currently has...
, as an NCAA Division III school.
The women's basketball team won the AMCC championships in 2004-05, 2005–06,and 2009–2010; the men's soccer team won the AMCC championships in 2005,2006,2007,2008, 2009, and 2010. In 2010, The men's soccer team also erached the sweet 16, the furthest ant Medaille Sports team has ever advanced; and the baseball team won the AMCC championship in 2007.
The women's basketball team made appearances in the NCAA tournament in 2004-05 and 2005–06, and the men's soccer made appearances in 2005 and 2006.
The 2008-2009 men's basketball team reached the AMCC finals for the first time in 2009, the team won its first AMCC championship against Pitt-Bradford, four years after going 0-25. With the win the team earned an automatic bid to the NCAA Division III tournament. That run ended early with a first round 90-79 loss at the hands of John Carroll University
John Carroll University
John Carroll University is a private, co-educational Jesuit Catholic university in University Heights, Ohio, United States, a suburb of Cleveland. The university was founded in 1886 by the Society of Jesus as Saint Ignatius College.The university was founded in 1886 by the Society of Jesus, as...
.
Notable alumni
- Robby TakacRobby TakacRobert Carl Takac, Jr., known as Robby Takac is one of the founding members of the Goo Goo Dolls, along with Johnny Rzeznik. He is the band's bassist and was formerly the lead singer on the Goo Goo Dolls' earlier albums....
- Bass Guitarist for the Goo Goo DollsGoo Goo DollsThe Goo Goo Dolls are a Grammy-nominated American rock band formed in 1986 in Buffalo, New York, by vocalist and guitarist John Rzeznik and vocalist and bass guitarist Robby Takac. Since the end of 1994, Mike Malinin has been the band's drummer, a position previously held by George Tutuska... - Timothy SweeneyWashington RedskinsThe Washington Redskins are a professional American football team and members of the East Division of the National Football Conference in the National Football League . The team plays at FedExField in Landover, Maryland, while its headquarters and training facility are at Redskin Park in Ashburn,...
- Former NFLNational Football LeagueThe National Football League is the highest level of professional American football in the United States, and is considered the top professional American football league in the world. It was formed by eleven teams in 1920 as the American Professional Football Association, with the league changing...
player with the Washington RedskinsWashington RedskinsThe Washington Redskins are a professional American football team and members of the East Division of the National Football Conference in the National Football League . The team plays at FedExField in Landover, Maryland, while its headquarters and training facility are at Redskin Park in Ashburn,...
and Buffalo BillsBuffalo BillsThe Buffalo Bills are a professional football team based in Buffalo, New York. They are currently members of the East Division of the American Football Conference in the National Football League... - Kendall McFayden - Professional soccer player with Kitsap PumasKitsap PumasKitsap Pumas is an American soccer team based in Bremerton, Washington, United States. Founded in 2008, the team plays in the USL Premier Development League , the fourth tier of the American Soccer Pyramid, in the Northwest Division of the Western Conference.Kitsap are the reigning PDL champions,...
- Gary BoughtonGary BoughtonGary Boughton is an American soccer player currently playing for F.C. New York in the USL Professional Division.-College and amateur:Boughton played college soccer at Medaille College...
- Professional soccer player with F.C. New YorkF.C. New YorkF.C. New York is an American professional soccer team based in Queens, New York, United States. Founded in 2009, the team plays in the National Division of the new USL Professional Division, the third tier of the American Soccer Pyramid.... - Craig ScimeGame Show in My HeadGame Show in My Head is an American television game show airing on CBS produced by Ashton Kutcher and hosted by Joe Rogan. The show premiered on CBS on January 3, 2009 and aired on Saturdays at 8PM Eastern Standard Time.-History:...
- Creator of CBS comedy Game Show In My HeadGame Show in My HeadGame Show in My Head is an American television game show airing on CBS produced by Ashton Kutcher and hosted by Joe Rogan. The show premiered on CBS on January 3, 2009 and aired on Saturdays at 8PM Eastern Standard Time.-History:...
, hosted by Joe RoganJoe RoganJoseph James "Joe" Rogan is an American comedian, video blogger, actor, writer, podcaster, and martial artist. He is best known for his work on NewsRadio, his work as color commentator for the Ultimate Fighting Championship, and his hosting work on Fear Factor.-Acting:In 1994, Rogan co-starred on... - Amber Dixon–Interim Superintendent of Buffalo Public SchoolsBuffalo Public SchoolsBuffalo Public Schools serves approximately 47,000 students in Buffalo, New York, the second largest city in the state of New York. It is located in Erie County of western New York and operates nearly 70 facilities.-History:...
- Ralph Hernandez - President of Buffalo Public SchoolsBuffalo Public SchoolsBuffalo Public Schools serves approximately 47,000 students in Buffalo, New York, the second largest city in the state of New York. It is located in Erie County of western New York and operates nearly 70 facilities.-History:...
' Board of Education
Notable faculty
- Richard JacobRichard JacobRichard L. Jacob Ph.D. , is a sports coach and educator. He was head coach of Buffalo's Professional Basketball Team Buffalo Rapids from 2005 through 2006. He left the position in November 2006 to become the interim Chairman of the Business Department Medaille College...
- Associate Professor of Business and Sport Management (1995-present); former Head Coach in the American Basketball AssociationAmerican Basketball AssociationThe American Basketball Association was a professional basketball league founded in 1967. The ABA ceased to exist with the ABA–NBA merger in 1976.-League history:... - Ethan PaquinEthan PaquinEthan Paquin is an American poet and a native of New Hampshire. He grew up in Londonderry, New Hampshire. He earned a BA in English/Writing from Plymouth State College in Plymouth, New Hampshire, and his MFA in Creative Writing from the MFA Program for Poets & Writers, University of Massachusetts,...
- Associate Professor of Humanities (2004–2010); Editor-In-Chief, Slope EditionsIndie LiteratureThe National Literary Awards defines independent or "indie" literature as "books published outside of mainstream publishing." Such are books rarely recognized and hard to pin down, but some examples include "Returning Home" by Marcus Blake and "Hope...Joy for Pregnant Teens" by Rachel Brigoni.... - Robert Guang Tian - Associate Professor of Business Administration (2005-2011); one of the world's leading experts in Business Anthropology.
Presidents
Previous term and reason for departure denoted in parentheses- Dr. Alice M. Huber SSJ–1968–1974 (President - Mount Saint Joseph's College, retired)
- Dr. Robert R. Hesse–1974–1978 (Executive Assistant to the President - SUNY Fredonia, named President of the Chautauqua InstitutionChautauqua InstitutionThe Chautauqua Institution is a non-profit adult education center and summer resort located on 750 acres in Chautauqua, New York, 17 miles northwest of Jamestown in the western part of New York State...
) - Dr. Charles R. MacRoy–1978 [interim]
- Dr. Leo R. Downey–1978-1987 (Vice President/Provost - McKendree CollegeMcKendree CollegeMcKendree University, formerly known as McKendree College, is a private liberal arts college located in Lebanon, Illinois. The area is a part of the Metro-East region of Greater St. Louis. Founded in 1828 as the Lebanon Seminary, it is the oldest college in Illinois...
, retired) - Mr. Kevin I. Sullivan–1987-2001 (Chairman - Medaille College Board of Trustees, passed away)
- Dr. John J. Donohue–2001-2002 [interim] (Vice President and Dean of Academic Affairs - Medaille College, named Vice President of Academic Affairs at D'Youville CollegeD'Youville CollegeD'Youville College is a private, coeducational college, independent but with a Roman Catholic tradition. It is located on the West Side of Buffalo, New York, a few blocks from the international Peace Bridge, and has students from around the world...
) - Dr. Joseph W. Bascuas–2002-2006 (Vice President - Argosy UniversityArgosy UniversityArgosy University is a for-profit university owned by Education Management Corporation, with 19 locations in 13 U.S. states and online. The university offers numerous programs at various levels, including certification; associates, bachelors, masters, specialist, and doctoral degrees, postdoctoral...
, resigned and named Interim President of Becker CollegeBecker CollegeBecker College is a college in Massachusetts, United States with campuses in Worcester and Leicester. Established in 1887, Becker College is home to two distinct campuses located in Worcester and Leicester, Massachusetts...
) - Mr. Richard K. Davis–2006-2007 [interim] (Vice President of Public Relations - Medaille College, returned to duties at College Relations)
Presidents/Senior Deans
Year | President | Vice President Academic Affairs |
Vice President Student Affairs |
Dean Undergraduate Education |
Vice President Business/Finance |
Vice President Development/Relations |
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1968-1969 | Sr. Alice Huber | Sr. Ruth Haselbauer | Sr. Barbara Horan | Sr. Mary Jane Neuens | ||
1969-1970 | Sr. Alice Huber | Sr. Ruth Haselbauer | Sr. Barbara Horan | Sr. Mary Jane Neuens | ||
1970-1971 | Sr. Alice Huber | Sr. Ruth Haselbauer | Sr. Barbara Horan | Sr. Mary Jane Neuens | ||
1971-1972 | Sr. Alice Huber | Sr. Dorothy Hoag | Sr. Ruth Haselbauer | Sr. Barbara Horan | Sr. Mary Jane Neuens | |
1972-1973 | Sr. Alice Huber | Sr. Dorothy Hoag | Sr. Ruth Haselbauer | Sr. Barbara Horan | Sr. Mary Jane Neuens | |
1973-1974 | Sr. Alice Huber | Sr. Dorothy Hoag | Sr. Ruth Haselbauer | Sr. Barbara Horan | Sr. Jean Therese Kinsley | |
1974-1975 | Dr. Robert R. Hesse | Sr. Dorothy Hoag | Sr. Ruth Haselbauer | Sr. Jean Therese Kinsley | ||
1975-1976 | Dr. Robert R. Hesse | Sr. Jean Therese Kinsley | ||||
1976-1977 | Dr. Robert R. Hesse | Sr. Jean Therese Kinsley | ||||
1978 | Dr. Charles R. MacRoy* | |||||
1978-1979 | Dr. Leo R. Downey | |||||
1979-1980 | Dr. Leo R. Downey | |||||
1980-1981 | Dr. Leo R. Downey | |||||
1981-1982 | Dr. Leo R. Downey | Dr. Reed Stewart | ||||
1982-1983 | Dr. Leo R. Downey | Dr. Donald R. Bronsard | Judith Applebaum | Charles White | Dr. Reed Stewart | |
1983-1984 | Dr. Leo R. Downey | Dr. Paul M. Parsons* | Judith Applebaum | David Birch | Dr. Reed Stewart | |
1984-1985 | Dr. Leo R. Downey | Dr. John M. Higgins | Allan Graffam | David Birch | Robert E. Pope | |
1985-1986 | Dr. Leo R. Downey | Dr. John M. Higgins | Allan Graffam | David Birch | ||
1986-1987 | Dr. Leo R. Downey | Dr. Greenville Day* | Allan Graffam | Dr. Greenville Day* | David Birch | |
1987-1988 | Kevin I. Sullivan | Dr. Greenville Day | Allan Graffam | Dr. Greenville Day | David Birch | |
1988-1989 | Kevin I. Sullivan | Dr. Greenville Day | Allan Graffam | Dr. Greenville Day | David Birch | |
1989-1990 | Kevin I. Sullivan | Dr. Greenville Day | Allan Graffam | Dr. Greenville Day | David Birch | |
1990-1991 | Kevin I. Sullivan | Dr. Thomas Rookey | Dr. Richard J. Herdlein | Dr. Thomas Rookey | David Birch | |
1991-1992 | Kevin I. Sullivan | Dr. Thomas Rookey | Dr. Richard J. Herdlein | Dr. Thomas Rookey | David Birch | |
1992-1993 | Kevin I. Sullivan | Dr. Thomas Rookey | Dr. Richard J. Herdlein | Dr. Thomas Rookey | David Birch | |
1993-1994 | Kevin I. Sullivan | Dr. Thomas Rookey | Dr. Richard J. Herdlein | Dr. Thomas Rookey | David Birch | |
1994-1995 | Kevin I. Sullivan | Dr. Thomas Rookey | Dr. Richard J. Herdlein | Dr. Thomas Rookey | David Birch | |
1995-1996 | Kevin I. Sullivan | Dr. John J. Donohue | Dr. Richard J. Herdlein | Dr. John J. Donohue | Richard G. Schott | |
1996-1997 | Kevin I. Sullivan | Dr. John J. Donohue | Dr. Richard J. Herdlein | Dr. John J. Donohue | Richard G. Schott | |
1997-1998 | Kevin I. Sullivan | Dr. John J. Donohue | Dr. Richard J. Herdlein | Dr. John J. Donohue | Richard G. Schott | |
1998-1999 | Kevin I. Sullivan | Dr. John J. Donohue | Dr. Richard J. Herdlein | Dr. John J. Donohue | Richard G. Schott | |
1999-2000 | Kevin I. Sullivan | Dr. John J. Donohue | Dr. Richard J. Herdlein | Dr. John J. Donohue | Richard G. Schott | |
2000-2001 | Kevin I. Sullivan | Dr. John J. Donohue | Dr. Richard J. Herdlein | Dr. John J. Donohue | Richard G. Schott | |
2001-2002 | Dr. John J. Donohue* | Dr. Joseph E. Savarese* | Dr. Richard J. Herdlein | Dr. Joseph E. Savarese* | Richard G. Schott | |
2002-2003 | Dr. Joseph W. Bascuas | Dr. Joseph E. Savarese* | Holly J. McCarthy | Dr. Joseph E. Savarese | Richard G. Schott | |
2003-2004 | Dr. Joseph W. Bascuas | Dr. Mike Mitchell | Holly J. McCarthy | Dr. Joseph E. Savarese | Richard G. Schott | |
2004-2005 | Dr. Joseph W. Bascuas | Dr. Mike Mitchell | Holly J. McCarthy | Dr. Norman R. Muir | ||
2005-2006 | Dr. Joseph W. Bascuas | Dr. Douglas W. Howard | Holly J. McCarthy | Dr. Norman R. Muir | Charles T. Gradowski | Richard K. Davis |
2006-2007 | Richard K. Davis* | Dr. Douglas W. Howard | Holly J. McCarthy | Dr. Norman R. Muir | Charles T. Gradowski | Richard K. Davis |
2007-2008 | Dr. Richard T. Jurasek | Dr. Douglas W. Howard | Holly J. McCarthy | Dr. Norman R. Muir | Charles T. Gradowski | Richard K. Davis |
2008-2009 | Dr. Richard T. Jurasek | Dr. Douglas W. Howard | Holly J. McCarthy | Dr. Norman R. Muir | Matthew J. Carver* | Richard K. Davis |
2009-2010 | Dr. Richard T. Jurasek | Dr. Douglas W. Howard | Amy M. DeKay* | Dr. Norman R. Muir | Matthew J. Carver | Paula R. Valente |
2010-2011 | Dr. Richard T. Jurasek | Dr. Douglas W. Howard | Amy M. DeKay | Dr. Norman R. Muir | Matthew J. Carver | Paula R. Valente |
2011-2012 | Dr. Richard T. Jurasek | Dr. Douglas W. Howard | Amy M. DeKay | Dr. Norman R. Muir | Matthew J. Carver | John P. Crawford |
Later Deans/Administrators
Year | Vice President Enrollment Management |
Associate Dean Foundational Learning & Assessment |
Dean School of Adult Graduate Education |
Dean School of Education |
Assistant/Associate Dean of Students |
Director of Athletics |
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1987-1988 | Mike McGuire | |||||
1988-1989 | Mike McGuire | |||||
1989-1990 | Mike McGuire | |||||
1990-1991 | Mike McGuire | |||||
1991-1992 | Brian Rosiek | |||||
1992-1993 | Mike McGuire | |||||
1993-1994 | Mike McGuire | Richard L. Jacob | ||||
1994-1995 | Mike McGuire | Richard L. Jacob | ||||
1995-1996 | Mike McGuire | Richard L. Jacob | ||||
1996-1997 | Mike McGuire | Richard L. Jacob | ||||
1997-1998 | Mike McGuire | Richard L. Jacob | ||||
1998-1999 | Mike McGuire | Richard L. Jacob | ||||
1999-2000 | Jacqueline S. Matheny | Mike McGuire | Peter Jerebko | |||
2000-2001 | Jacqueline S. Matheny | Mike McGuire | Peter Jerebko | |||
2001-2002 | Jacqueline S. Matheny | Amy M. DeKay | Peter Jerebko | |||
2002-2003 | Jacqueline S. Matheny | Amy M. DeKay | Dick Hack | |||
2003-2004 | Jacqueline S. Matheny | Amy M. DeKay | Dick Hack | |||
2004-2005 | Steven D. Klein | Dr. Francis M. Murphy | Amy M. DeKay | Dick Hack | ||
2005-2006 | Steven D. Klein | Dr. Judith M. Horowitz | Dr. Francis M. Murphy | Amy M. DeKay | Dick Hack | |
2006-2007 | Steven D. Klein | Dr. Judith M. Horowitz | Dr. Francis M. Murphy | Amy M. DeKay | Dr. Richard L. Jacob* | |
2007-2008 | Steven D. Klein | Dr. Judith M. Horowitz | Dr. Francis M. Murphy | Amy M. DeKay | Peter E. Lonergan | |
2008-2009 | Gregory P. Florczak | Dr. Brad E. Hollingshead | Dr. Judith M. Horowitz | Dr. Francis M. Murphy | Amy M. DeKay | Peter E. Lonergan |
2009-2010 | Gregory P. Florczak | Dr. Brad E. Hollingshead | Dr. Judith M. Horowitz | Dr. Illana Lane* | Peter E. Lonergan | |
2010-2011 | Gregory P. Florczak | Dr. Brad E. Hollingshead | Dr. Judith M. Horowitz | Dr. Illana Lane | Peter E. Lonergan | |
2011-2012 | Gregory P. Florczak | Dr. Brad E. Hollingshead | Dr. Judith M. Horowitz | Dr. Illana Lane | Jason F. Perri | Peter E. Lonergan |