![]() Grant Seekers to Be Recognized Faculty and staff who have applied for grants since July 2004 will be honored at a reception on Tuesday, April 25, from 2 to 4 p.m., in the Metropolitan Club, Alumni Hall, at the Metropolitan Campus. “We intend to make this celebration an annual event to ensure that faculty and staff are recognized by the University community for their efforts to secure funding from government agencies, corporations, foundations and other private funders,” said Willard Gingerich, University provost and senior vice president for academic affairs (Metro/Flor). Gingerich will host this event along with the staff from the Office of Corporate and Foundation Relations in the Office of University Advancement and the Office of Grants and Sponsored Projects. (Names with asterisks were awarded grants.) Those recognized from the Metropolitan Campus will be Kathy Azzaro, psychological counselor/substance abuse educator, health services; Alice Benzecry*, biological sciences; Christopher Capuano, psychology and director, psychology; Vicki Cohen*, education and director, education; Mary Farrell*, learning disabilities education; associate director, education; program director, learning disabilities; and University director, Regional Center for College Students with Learning Disabilities; Deborah Gonzalez, business and director, Puerta al Futuro; Minerva Guttman*, nursing and director, nursing; Gerhard Haas*, biological sciences; Glennena Haynes-Smith, nursing; Ida Jeltova, psychology; Khyati Joshi, education; Seonja Kim*, mathematics; Joan Leder*, senior program director, continuing education; Gertrude Levine*, computer science; Melvin Lewis, engineering technology and associate director, engineering/engineering technology/information technology; Catherine Liggett, assistant director, athletics; Neil Massoth, psychology and director, PhD in clinical psychology program; Marion McClary*, biological sciences and associate director, natural sciences; Robert McGrath, psychology; Teresa Montani, education; Patricia Murray*, collection development coordinator, Weiner Library; Elizabeth Parietti, nursing and associate director, graduate nursing programs; Cynthia Radnitz, psychology; Linda Reddy, psychology; Elise Salem*, English and associate provost, global learning; Jason Scorza, philosophy/political science; director, English/philosophy/humanities; and director, art/media studies; Alfredo Tan, electrical engineering and director, computer sciences/engineering; Vincent Varrassi*, director, Regional Center for College Students with Learning Disabilities; and Richard Wisch*, hotel/restaurant/tourism management; associate dean and director, hospitality/tourism Management; and director, professional development sequence. Those recognized from the College at Florham will be Gloria Anderle, chemistry; Michael Avaltroni*, chemistry; James Barrood, executive director, Rothman Institute; Paul Benzing, biology; Peter Burkholder, history; Hester Coan, communication; David Daniel, creative writing; Gerard Farias, management and director, Institute for Sustainable Enterprise; William Fordham, chemistry/physics and director, chemistry/geology; Marjorie Hall-Jacques, director, Educational Opportunity Fund; Joel Harmon, management; Kathleen Haspel, communication studies; Elliot Hoffman, visual/performing arts; Roger Koppl, economics/finance; Howard Libov, electronic filmmaking and assistant dean, Becton College; James Marcum, director, University libraries; June Middleton, biology and chair, biological/allied health sciences; Gary Radford, communication and director, MA in corporate/organizational communication; Alice Shumate*, biology; René Steinke*, English and editor-in-chief, The Literary Review; Neal Sturm, associate vice president and chief information officer, information resources/technology; Paul Vico*, director, Regional Center for College Students with Learning Disabilities; Stephen Waller, chemistry; and Donald Zimmerman*, executive director, Center for Healthcare Management Studies. top of this page table of contents for this issue |
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