Distinguished Figures Join Heritage Hall

Eleven distinguished individuals were chosen for inclusion in the Metropolitan Campus Heritage Hall. They join the 35 members who were inducted during the opening of Heritage Hall last year. Through Heritage Hall, the University recognizes, acknowledges and remembers exceptional individuals who had a major impact on shaping Fairleigh Dickinson University’s campuses in Teaneck and Rutherford, N.J.

The new members with their titles and years of service are:

Anthony P. Alessandrini*; professor and chair of social sciences; 1951–1987

Samuel Bieber; dean and provost of the Teaneck-Hackensack Campus, acting vice president for academic affairs; 1969–1980

G. Lansing Blackshaw; dean of science and engineering; 1983–1989

Mary Day; recorder, assistant registrar; 1955–1983

Mabel E. Dukeshire*; professor and tri-campus chair of mathematics; 1958–1988

Harold Feldman*; professor of management, first dean of business, vice president of finance; 1946–1985

J. Osborn Fuller*; second president; 1967–1974

Sherman Jaffe; professor of physics; 1960–1992

Jerome M. Pollack; vice president for academic affairs, third president; 1971–1985

Rondell H. Rhodes; professor and chair of biological sciences; 1961–1988

Malcolm L. Sturchio; professor of chemistry, executive director of Science Education Center, associate dean of education, first director of continuing education; 1952–1996; now emeritus, chemistry, and continuing education (Flor).

Heritage Hall, where plaques are installed honoring each member, is located on the first floor of Dickinson Hall. Honorees were invited last spring to visit Heritage Hall and the campus with Joseph Kiernan, Metropolitan Campus provost.

 

* Deceased.


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September 2004

In This Issue
· New Web Site Soon to Be Unveiled
· Class of 2008
· Campus Landscape Enhanced by Upgrades
· WHO Partnership Formed
· FDU Ranked Among 'Top Schools'
· Global Lessons
· Libraries Hold Film Festival/Exhibits/Reading, Launch Coolcatnj
· One Card Dining/Shopping
· Dignitaries to Speak at U.N. Pathways Lecture Series
· Distinguished Figures Join Heritage Hall
· Nine New Books Published
· Academic Convocation September 29
· Faculty/Staff — Update, In Memoriam, Announcing, Welcome
· College Happenings
· Spotlight — Aldworth, Hollis, McBride, Sigal
· This & That
· Photo Stories — Orientation, College at Florham Awards, Metropolitan Campus Exhibit

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Flor =
College at Florham, Madison, N.J.

Metro =
Metropolitan Campus, Teaneck, N.J.

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