OCTOBER 2009

IN THE NEWS

The First 100 Days Of
Nancy H Blattner, Ph.D., Caldwell College's New President


Caldwell Begins Classes
for 1st Ph.D. in Applied
Behavior Analysis


Nancy H. Blattner, Ph.D. to Be Inaugurated as Caldwell
College’s Eighth President


Education Division Offers New Graduate Programs

Caldwell's Kyrie Timbrook
Named ECAC Robbins
Scholar - Athlete



AROUND CAMPUS

Caldwell Students Take Part
in Study Travel Experiences
And Seminars


Raising Awareness and Funds
By Texting “Hope”


Caldwell Student Receives Scholarship From National Federation Of The Blind
Travels To National Convention

Caldwell College Campus
Ministry Holds Pizza Pie-Off
With Help from Local
Restaurants & Pizzerias



DEPARTMENT NEWS

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Business

Education

English

Foreign Language

Music

Student Development


SAVE THE DATE


Upcoming Events

October 2009:
Disabilities Awareness Month

Thursday October, 8  -  8 p.m.
Terzetta in Concert - Alumni Theatre

November, 4  - Noon
Dr. Maxine Susman Will Read From
Her two new Poetry Collections
Lecture Hall, Werner Hall


Friday November, 6 and 7
Nancy H. Blattner Ph.D - Inauguration

Tuesday November, 17 - 7 p.m.
Author John Wefing On His Recent
Book - Lecture Hall, Werner Hall


November, 18  - 11 a.m. to 8 p.m.
The Clothesline Project:
Speaking Out Against
Domestic Violence


Find Out More >


HR UPDATE


October - 2009


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AROUND CAMPUS

CALDWELL STUDENTS TAKE PART IN STUDY TRAVEL EXPERIENCES AND SEMINARS

Caldwell student Ashley Shanahan joined the summer study program to Fanjeaux, France in 2009. This annual international study experience brings together faculty, administrators, students and staff from U.S. Catholic Dominican colleges and universities. The group traveled to the medieval hilltop town where St. Dominic's vision of an order devoted to seeking and sharing the truth took shape from 1206 France Trip to 1216.  “To be completely honest, it was one of the best trips I've ever been on. I visited France in high school, but this was totally different. The people I met there, both the students and the faculty, were some of the best people I have met in my entire life,” Ashley said.  She said strong bonds were created in a short period of time. “I'm very lucky to have been chosen to go to such a beautiful place with so many unique people. I loved every second of it, even  the class.”

Maeve Kievit and Tara Neilan spent the Spring 2009 semester studying at Macquarie University in Sydney, Australia through the program AustraLearn.   They lived in the Macquarie University Village in condos with students from around the globe.  Maeve and Tara, who are both Marketing majors at Caldwell, agreed the best part of the experience was traveling all over the country and meeting people of other cultures and backgrounds. And they said the entire experience opened up their eyes to the world.   Before starting classes, they attended Orientation in Cairnes where they scuba dived, saw a rainforest, held a koala and stayed in their first hostel.  Maeve loved Sydney Harbor and Darling Harbor, and Tara said the Great Barrier Reef was fantastic.  They got used to public transportation on the bus and train and the convenience of a big city. “Everything we needed was right there,” Tara said. They also came back to Caldwell College with a real appreciation for the small class size and the more personal relationship with the teachers.  In Sydney there were some 500 students in a lecture hall.  As for their advice to others who are considering the program, “Even if you are hesitant, just do it!”  Maeve said.

Twenty adventurous students and two adventurous faculty members traveled to Greece this summer to study Greek culture and immigration and mathematics. The trip was sponsored by the Mathematics and Sociology and Criminal Justice Departments, and students had the opportunity to earn three credits.   In Athens, students delved into history, exploring the archeology of the Parthenon and the Temple of Zeus.  They then "consulted the oracle" at Delphi and climbed the Mt. Parnassus to the Temple of Apollo in Delphi to explore the history of this ancient wonder.  Among the other sites visited were the Beehive Tomb of Agamemnon, the Temple of Poseidon in Cape Sounion, Corinth, the site of the first Olympic games, the changing of the guard at the Presidential Palace, and the Greek isles.  Contemporary issues in modern Greece were explored through numerous treks in Athens.

Abigail Troeder attended the St. Jude Collegiate Leadership Seminar (CLS) in Memphis, Tennessee from July 31 to August 2.  More than 700 college students from around the country attended CLS.  The attendees toured St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, met some very special St. Jude patients and attended workshops and seminars on how best to implement the Up ‘til Dawn program on their campuses.  Abbey is serving as a Co-Executive Director of the Up ‘til Dawn club on Caldwell’s campus this academic year.

Business Division Associate Dean Professor O’Rourke will be running a study travel experience  to Panama during Spring Break 2010.  Graduate and Undergraduate students in International Business can earn  credits.  For more information, contact Professor O’Rourke at borourke@caldwell.edu.

In May 2010, a Caldwell College group will travel to Sicily for a short study abroad course. Both Italian credits and Art credits are available under the leadership of Dr. Sally Jo Weber and Dr. Jennifer Noonan. The College visited Sicily in 2006 and 2008, under the leadership of Gaetano Salemi, an expert in Sicily history and culture. Dr. Salemi will be traveling to the U.S. in April 2010 for a lecture on the last 200 years of Sicilian history. Details of the May trip are now being finalized. The group will visit some new sites, in addition to the standard ones: Taormina, Palermo, and Catania. The trip will last 8 days and cost approximately $2400, which is due at the beginning of the Spring semester. Call the Center for Graduate and Continuing Studies in November for more details: 973-618-3203



RAISING AWARENESS AND FUNDS BY TEXTING “HOPE”

Texting HopeThe St. Jude Club showed their Cougar pride by supporting the women’s soccer team on Homecoming Day, while also raising awareness and money for the kids at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.  They encouraged spectators to take out their cell phones and make a $5 donation to St. Jude by texting the word “hope”.  This fundraiser is just one of many the St. Jude Club does throughout the year!  In the past three years, the club has raised over $30,000 for the hospital.

For more information please send an email to St.Jude@caldwell.edu






CALDWELL STUDENT RECEIVES SCHOLARSHIP FROM NATIONAL FEDERATION OF THE BLIND AND TRAVELS TO NATIONAL CONVENTION

Caldwell College Continuing Education student Tara Carty of Highland Lakes, New Jersey was awarded a scholarship from the National Federation of the Blind (NFB) to attend the organization’s national convention. Carty was one of 30 scholars out of approximately 500 students who were selected for the $1,000.00 scholarship. She and the other winners received an all expense paid trip to the NFB annual Tara Cartyconvention in Detroit, Michigan in July where they received their awards. Carty said it was an honor to be chosen and an incredible experience to attend the convention. She said she met many wonderful people “who touched my life and reignited my energy and motivation,” and “ I was astonished to meet so many who were just like me. I am not simply talking about blindness either. Of course that is always present, but these were motivated, spirited individuals who
shared my philosophies and demonstrated the same joy and enthusiasm for life that I possess.”

Recently blinded, Carty says the NFB convention was a stepping stone for her and she hopes other blind people will use it as their stepping stone. Writing an article for the NFB’s newsletter, she noted that the Detroit hotel she stayed in was designed in circles, and she made an analogy between those circles and her own life, “I felt that going to the convention by myself was representative of my personal journey coming full circle. Don’t get me wrong, I have lots of circles to explore, but as far as my training and accepting my blindness are concerned, I think Detroit was my finish line.” She wrote that for many people going on a plane and navigating a gigantic hotel might not be a challenge, “but for me, never having traveled on a plane or being so independent was a life-altering experience. I travel around here in NJ and live by myself in the dorm at school, but I see Detroit as a major stepping stone. World, look out, because here I come!” Tara lives on campus in Dominican Hall, Caldwell College’s state of the art apartment style residence hall. She started living on campus in Spring of 2009 and prior to that she was an external degree student. She is very independent on campus and has a G.P.A. of almost 4.0. Tara goes to the Assistive Technology Lab in the Academic Support Center, where she uses the screen reader software Jaws for tests and quizzes and where she also gets help with reading her textbooks. She enjoys writing and hopes to pursue a career in journalism or writing.



CALDWELL COLLEGE CAMPUS MINISTRY HOLDS PIZZA PIE-OFF WITH HELP FROM LOCAL RESTAURANTS & PIZZERIAS

Pizza Pie Off
The Caldwell College Office of Campus Ministry started the school year off with a Pizza Pie-Off. Over 160 students came out for a taste testing of pies that were donated by eight local businesses in Caldwell and West Caldwell. The idea was that each student would try a slice of pizza from every station, make comments and rate the slice. Then they voted for their favorite slice in town!  The College is very grateful to the restaurants that donated the pizzas: Calandra’s, Cedar Grill & Pizza, Fortes Pizzeria, Franco’s Pizzeria, Frank’s Trattoria, Michael’s Pizzeria & Restaurant, Otto’s and Pizza and Sandwich Barn. The winner?   Well, you’ll just have to check with the Caldwell College Office of Campus Ministry to find that out!






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