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January 2009 NEWSLETTER

     

NEWS

Manhattan College Partners With WCBS-TV To Sponsor Special Television Advertising and Web Programming Around Inauguration

Manhattan College has partnered with WCBS-TV New York on a special sponsorship of television advertising and web programming scheduled to cover the Jan. 20 inauguration of President-elect Barack Obama. As part of the agreement, the College will be receiving 1) sponsorship of 25 vignettes that will run between Jan. 5-20. The 30-second spots, produced by WCBS-TV, look back at past presidential inaugurations; 2) ten 30-second commercials to air on Jan. 20, prior to the inauguration. Commercials to be included are Manhattan Master Builders, What America Needs, Teaching the Leaders of Tomorrow, and two Best of Both Worlds spots. The commercials will run 10 times during the day’s coverage of the inauguration; 3) sponsorship of the “Countdown to Inauguration” clock on the WCBS-TV home page at Here; 4) total sponsorship of the WCBS-TV politics Web page Here for the month of January; 5) exclusive sponsorship of the WCBS-TV home page on Jan. 20. To view a tentative schedule of the vignettes and commercial airings, click Here.

 

College Will Honor Syska Hennessy Group Chairman at De La Salle Dinner

Magliano

Manhattan College will present John Magliano ’66, chairman of Syska Hennessy Group, Inc., with the De La Salle Medal at the College’s annual fundraising dinner on Wednesday, Jan. 21, 2009. The ceremony will be held at The Waldorf=Astoria in New York City. Read. Magliano, a licensed professional engineer in 12 states, joined Syska Hennessy Group, one of the country’s leading consulting, engineering, technology and construction firms, in 1970, after he graduated from the College with a degree in electrical engineering and served a four-year tour of duty in the U.S. Air Force. For more information about the dinner, please call Susan Bronson, director of corporate and foundation relations, at (718) 862-7837 or e-mail susan.bronson@manhattan.edu.

 

School of Business Receives Extension of Accreditation
From AACSB

The school of business at Manhattan College has received an extension of accreditation from The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB) International, the premier accrediting agency for business programs worldwide. Of the 555 institutions throughout the world to hold AACSB accreditation, only 42 of them are undergraduate-only programs such as Manhattan. The College received its initial accreditation by AACSB in 2004. Manhattan’s achievement will be recognized at the AACSB International Conference and Annual Meeting in Orlando, Fla., in April. Read.

 


ON CAMPUS

New Scholarships Strengthen
Lasallian Tradition

Scholarship endowment always has been a priority at Manhattan, since the early days when the Christian Brothers’ mission was to offer excellence in education to gifted young people regardless of their financial circumstances. These young people included children of immigrants who otherwise might not have had such opportunities. Many generations of our graduates, who have attained prominence in every field, attest to the enduring value of that mission. Scholarships established in memory of a loved one are doubly meaningful. There is no better way to pay homage to a revered family member or friend than to memorialize his/her name in perpetuity. For the recipient, a scholarship award is possibly the greatest gift a young person can receive and opportunity to develop talents that might not have been possible without this financial aid. Four recently established memorial scholarships allow the College to offer grants to a number of talented and deserving young students. Read.

 

Men’s Lacrosse Supports
Special Olympics New York

The Manhattan College men’s lacrosse team participated in the Pledge To Take the Polar Plunge for Special Olympics New York (SONY) Chapter.  On Saturday, Dec. 6, some 40 players from the squad traveled to Rye Playland and the Long Island Sound to be among the thousands of brave souls with warm hearts across the state who plunged into winter waters to show their support and raise money for the Special Olympics. The team raised $2,000 for the event toward the total of $46,000. Read.

 

Relay For Life Cancer Walk

The American Cancer Society’s Relay For Life, an overnight event to raise awareness and funds for cancer research, will return to Manhattan College for its sixth year on Saturday, April 4, 2009 from 3:00 p.m.-3:00 a.m. in Draddy Gymnasium. The event has become a school and community favorite, bringing students together for the common cause of fighting cancer. We hope to raise even more money than in past years and have set our goal at $50,000 to help the estimated 97,000 New Yorkers and 1 million Americans who will be diagnosed with cancer this year.  For more information, e-mail relayforlife@manhattan.edu or click Here.

 

Let It Snow

On days when classes must be canceled because of snow conditions, the following radio stations will broadcast announcements: WCBS AM 880 and WINS AM 1010. In addition, a recorded message can also be accessed at the College’s telephone number (718) 862-7013. Faculty, employees and commuting students should use this number. At times when this recording is played, the number is a “listen only” extension and will not accept messages. The Manhattan College Web site also will display cancellations under the Calendars link. Those who have signed up for the e2campus emergency system will automatically receive notification. Information will be relayed to the residence halls through the security guards and residence directors. We ask that resident students not call the switchboard. If classes must be canceled during the day, information will be relayed by audix on the College’s telephone system and on the radio stations listed above.

 


FACULTY/STAFF

Marketing Professors Contribute
Paper to Peer-Reviewed Journal Insights to a Changing World

Dr. Jonathan Hartman and Dr. Yassir Samra, assistant professors of marketing, published the paper “Crisis Management: An Empirical Investigation of the Effects of Improvisation on New Product Development in the Chemistry and Chemical Engineering Industries” in the journal Insights to a Changing World. In addition, Hartman and Samra published “Effect on an Improvisational Approach to New Product Development During a Crisis: An Empirical Study of NPD Teams in the Field of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering,” which Samra presented at the proceeding of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers in Philadelphia this past November.

 

Faculty and Staff Accomplishments

Dr. Robert Sharp, professor of civil and environmental engineering, has been awarded two research grants from the New York City Department of Environmental Protection to study the impacts of chloramines on metal corrosion and leaching in water distribution systems. The first award is for $49,500 to continue an ongoing disinfection research project. The second award for $88,000 is for the study of nitrification in distribution systems. The money from these two projects will be used to support graduate and undergraduate research assistants in the civil and environmental engineering departments.

Dr. David Shefferman, assistant professor of religious studies, presented the paper “Transforming Tourism: Religion, Visual Culture and the Exuberance of Cuban State Spectacle” at the American Academy of Religion’s annual meeting in Chicago this past November.

Dr. Nada Marie Assaf-Anid, professor of chemical engineering, served as programming board chair for the Environmental Division at the American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE) Centennial Meeting in Philadelphia this past November. She chaired three sessions: One Hundred Years of Environmental Law and Policy, Water and Waste, and Inorganic Contaminants in Water.

For more faculty and staff accomplishments, click Here.

 

Welcome New Employees

Manhattan College welcomed two new employees in December: Jasma Credle and Sebrina Scott, who joined the College community as security officers. For a full list of recent new employees, click Here.

 

Manhattan College Milestones

Congratulations to Dr. Ahmed Goma, associate professor of accounting/computer information services, who celebrates his 20-year anniversary with Manhattan College in January. Nancy Cave (study abroad), Scott Lowe (environmental engineering) and William Staib (computer center) will celebrate their 15-year anniversaries.

 

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For all your Jaspers sports, breaking news and ticket information, visit www.gojaspers.com.

 

 

 


ALUMNI

Service Trip Planned to
the Ninth Ward in New Orleans

During the week of Jan. 11-18, a group of student and faculty volunteers from Manhattan College will travel to New Orleans to work with Project Helping Hands, a subsidiary of Catholic Charities devoted to rebuilding the hurricane-ravaged city, particularly the Ninth Ward. Several alumni have already volunteered to take part and it's not too late to become involved. For more information contact Ellen Kiernan at (718) 862-7977 or e-mail ellen.kiernan@manhattan.edu. If you cannot help with the relief effort, other opportunities exist to meet with the Manhattan contingent. This trip is sponsored by the College’s Lasallian Outreach Volunteer Experience program. Read.

 

Yearbook Release Party
for Class of 2008

Members of the Class of 2008 are invited to attend their first alumni event, launching the release of the 2008 Manhattanite yearbook on Jan. 16 from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. in Dante's Den, Thomas Hall. This reception of drinks and hors d'oeuvres is free, but registration must be completed online by clicking Here. Yearbooks are mailed by the student activities office to individuals unable to attend.

 

Treasure Coast Alumni Luncheons

Treasure Coast Jaspers in the area of Port St. Lucie and Stuart, Fla. meet throughout the winter months. The remaining luncheon dates are  Jan. 14 and Feb. 18 at the Ramada Inn in Stuart, Fla., at 1200 SE Federal Highway. For more information and to register, call Ed Plumeau ’52 at (772) 340-5888 or e-mail ginrum2@bellsouth.net.

 

Men's Hoops vs. Iona at MSG

The Manhattan College Jaspers take on the Iona Gaels at Madison Square Garden on Saturday, Jan. 24 as the second game of a doubleheader (game time approximately 9:00 p.m.). Fans interested in meeting prior to the game should head to Stout (133 W 33rd St ). Game tickets can be purchased through the Manhattan College Ticket Office at (718) 862-7795 or by e-mailing jaspers.tickets@manhattan.edu.

 

Manhattan vs. Siena
at Times Union Center

Join fellow Jaspers for our annual basketball pregame dinner at Broadway Joe’s at 51 South Pearl St. in Albany, N.Y., on Thursday, Feb. 12 at 5:00 p.m. Tickets are priced at $20 per person and $30 per family (includes two tickets), plus $10 per ticket after two tickets. The price includes dinner, beverages and entrance to the men’s basketball game against the Saints. For further information, please call (718) 549-0963 or e-mail william.batt@manhattan.edu. Online registration is available here. Please R.S.V.P. on or before Jan. 25 (tickets being held in the Manhattan section will be released after this date).

 

Central Florida Alumni Luncheon

Michael Kakos ’58 is organizing a luncheon on Feb. 5 at noon in the Orlando, Fla. area to help establish a Central Florida alumni chapter. Alumni Society President George Skau ’59 and Jim Smith ’60 of the Manhattan College Board of Trustees will be on hand for the gathering. For more information, contact alumni@manhattan.edu or call (718) 862-7454.

 

Greetings Jaspers in Dubai!

If you find yourself in that part of the world, your fellow alumni would like to connect with you.  Please contact kmaher04@cox.net and get our next new chapter going!

 

Jaspers Helping Jaspers

The National Alumni Council and alumni relations office have partnered with our center for career development to provide assistance with career advisory services (outlined Here). We encourage alumni to list openings and view job postings through career development’s affiliate, NACElink Here. It is especially important that we seek individuals who work in human resources, career placement offices or as career coaches and would be available to support our alumni. In this down economic time we need to do what we do best – help a Jasper! Those who are able to provide help with the job search process or seek career development assistance should e-mail careerdevelopment@manhattan.edu. Also, we invite you to join the Manhattan College alumni groups on LinkedIn and Facebook to connect with other Jaspers. As always, our events present a great way to network with alumni who can assist in your job search.

 

Does Your Class Year End in a 4 or 9?

Get involved with helping make the 2009 Reunion Weekend the best one ever. For details call (718) 862-7977 or e-mail alumni@manhattan.edu. View photos from our 2008 Reunion Weekend Here.

 

Contact Your Alumni Office

If you have moved recently, have changed jobs or positions, or have any other new information to share, please remember to contact the College's office of alumni relations:

Ellen Kiernan, director
ellen.kiernan@manhattan.edu
(718) 862-7977

Thomas McCarthy, assistant director
thomas.mccarthy@manhattan.edu
(718) 862-7454

Grace Feeney, officer
grace.feeney@manhattan.edu
(718) 862-7432

For questions or comments, please call
college relations at (718) 862-7232 or e-mail college_relations@manhattan.edu.

 


CALENDAR

January 2009
01 New Year’s Day
14 Treasure Coast Alumni Luncheon, Stuart, Fla.
16 Class of 2008 Yearbook Release Celebration
19 Martin Luther King Jr. Day
20 First day of classes
24 Men's Basketball vs. Iona at MSG
21 De La Salle Medal Dinner

February 2009
05 Mentor Dinner, Smith Auditorium
05 Central Florida Alumni Luncheon
12 Men's Basketball at Siena, Albany, NY
16 President’s Day
18 Senate Meeting
18 Treasure Coast Luncheon, Stuart, Fla.
22 Jaspers of Georgia Annual Brunch
25 Ash Wednesday

View College Calendars

 


SPORTS

Jaspers Host Iraq War
Veterans Appreciation Day

The Manhattan College athletic department hosted Iraq War Veterans Appreciation Day at its men’s basketball contest with American University on Dec. 29. All veterans and their families received complimentary tickets to the game. The event was inspired by head coach Barry Rohrssen and American’s coach Jeff Jones’ participation in Operation Hardwood this past summer. Operation Hardwood is a goodwill initiative sponsored by the United Service Organization and Armed Forces Entertainment. Rohrssen and Jones joined a group of Division I head basketball coaches in August for the fifth installment of this mission. The team of coaches made visits to military hospitals in the nation’s capital to boost the spirits of our wounded warriors, before traveling halfway around the world to bring a taste of home to American military personnel stationed in the Persian Gulf Region.

 

Men’s Hoops Squad
Begins Key Homestand

The Manhattan College men’s basketball team will begin a key four-game homestand against MAAC opponents on Friday, Jan. 9 against Marist. In fact, the Jaspers won’t play a true road game again until early February. Six of their next seven contests will take place in Draddy Gymansium, with the exception being a Jan. 24 encounter with Iona at Madison Square Garden. For more basketball news, click Here.

 

Women’s Basketball’s Lindsey Loutsenhizer ’12 Earns MAAC Rookie of the Week Honors

Manhattan College freshman forward Lindsey Loutsenhizer ’12 was named the MAAC Women’s Basketball Rookie of the Week for Dec. 15-21. She was honored after averaging 11 points and 6.3 rebounds in games against Stony Brook, Portland and Portland State. Read.

 

Baseball’s Kevin Nieto ’10  Is Named to 2009 Brooks Wallace Player of the Year Watch List

Nieto

Outfielder Kevin Nieto ’10 was recently named to the preseason 2009 Brooks Wallace Player of the Year Watch List. The two-time All-MAAC selection is a candidate for the award presented to the top collegiate baseball player. Nieto was named to the First Team All-MAAC last season after ranking atop the conference in several statistical categories, including a league-best .386 batting average. Read.

 

Manhattan Athletics Expands JasperVision Platform

The Manhattan College athletic department has expanded JasperVision, its online video platform, for the 2008-09 academic year. Read. All men’s and women’s basketball games, along with select fall and spring home athletic contests, will be streamed live exclusively at GoJaspers.com. JasperVision is the only online destination for live and on-demand streaming video for Manhattan College patrons. To access JasperVision, click on the “Sign Up” link on the top right of the GoJaspers home page Here.

 

     

 

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