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Well, O Wolves
At the first faculty meeting of the academic
year, it’s customary for new faculty and administrative
staff (and old hands in new jobs) to stand up and be seen—a
ritual not unlike the introduction of Mowgli to the Seeonee
wolf pack in the first chapter of The Jungle Book.
Here are the newbies of 2002-2003:
Rita J. Berk, Reeves
Library director. B.S., Ball State University; M.L.S.,
Indiana University.
Rachel Brand-Greenfeldt,
counseling intern. B.A., State University of New
York at Binghamton.
Maryellen K. Dye, assistant
professor of nursing. B.S.N., East Stroudsburg University;
M.S.N., Georgia State University; Ph.D., University of South
Carolina at Charleston.
Lisa Fischler, assistant
professor of political science. B.A., University of Puget
Sound; M.A., Monterey Institute of International Studies;
M.A. and Ph.D., University of Wisconsin at Madison.
Michael J. Fraboni, assistant
professor of mathematics. B.S., University of Scranton;
M.S. and Ph.D., Lehigh University.
Seth Frisch, Jewish chaplain.
B.A., University of Illinois; M.A., Jewish Theological Seminary
of America.
Joan Gilmore, assistant
director of learning services. B.B.A., St. Bonaventure
University; M.S.Ed. and Ed.D., University of Pennsylvania.
Jean Halley, instructor
of sociology. B.A., Colorado College; M.T.S., Harvard
University.
Susan Herschlag, user
support manager, CIT. B.A., Rutgers University.
Sharon (Shay) Jaymes, assistant
director of student activities and the HUB. B.A., Wilson
College; M.S., Shippensburg University.
Jonathan D. F. Kastin, visiting
instructor of philosophy. B.A., Harvard University; M.A.,
M.Phil., Graduate Center of the City University of New York.
Linda M. LaPointe ’93,
systems/serials librarian. B.A., Moravian College;
M.L.S., Rutgers University.
Nilsa Lasso-von Lang, assistant
professor of Spanish. B.A. and M.A., University of Northern
Iowa; Ph.D., University of Arizona.
Gerard Maynard, assistant
professor of art. B.F.A., Tyler School of Art, Temple
University; M.F.A., Yale University.
Megan McCoy, assistant
director of admissions. B.A., Lehigh University.
Francis (Fran) J. Meagher,
instructor of physical education, men’s lacrosse
coach, intramurals coordinator. B.A., College of the Holy
Cross.
Karen (Kym) Y. Morrison,
assistant professor of history. B.S., Duke University;
M.A., University of Florida.
Keri Neidig, assistant
director of financial aid. B.A., Kutztown University.
Kristen Orgera, assistant
director of alumni relations. B.A., Randolph-Macon Women’s
College; M.Ed., East Stroudsburg University.
Christy Rothermel, counseling
intern. B.A., Albright College.
Ann K. Stehney, director
of planning and research. A.B., Bryn Mawr College; Ph.D.,
State University of New York at Stony Brook.
John Weeren, college
archivist. B.A., University of King’s College and
Dalhousie University, Nova Scotia; M.A., University of British
Columbia.
Gordon Williams, assistant
professor of mathematics. B.A., Hampshire College; M.S.,
University of Massachusetts at Amherst; Ph.D., University
of Washington.
Charlotte Rappe Zales, associate
professor of education. B.A., Cornell University; M.S.
and Ph.D., Lehigh University.
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September
17, 2002
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Write
on Target
SAT
will add an essay component to the college entrance
exam by March 2005. Reprint of an editorial from
the
Morning Call. |
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Sound
Investment
Music
Department buys 2 Steinways: a grand and an upright. |
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Heavy
Metal
Many Moravians involved in "Carry It On,"
new CD of music from the steel industry. |
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Look
Well, O Wolves
New
faculty and staff at the college. |
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A
Good Sport
Christina
Scherwin, champion javelin and shot put, hopes to
go to 2004 Olympics. |
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Datebook
Campus
events. |
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Housekeeping
All-campus
announcements. |
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Gaudeamus
Faculty,
staff and student achievements. |
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