Monthly Archives: June 2011

JEMAIL: Stebbins, Donald M (MC1961) governmental responsibility — wide view

Dear Jasper John,

Is Gerard Nadal of Lifenews.com kidding when he says the it “one of the greatest lies and slurs” regarding pro-lifers is that they only care about the baby until it is born, The recent budgets proposed by supposedly pro-life Republicans and Tea Partiers demonstrate how little they care about children after they are born. The moral blindness of these men and women can not be exaggerated – under their policies our national treasure was given to the greediest people in the country, who then proceeded to gamble it away with stupid investments, start unwarranted wars and employ unwise social policies. Now they have the colossal gall to refuse to raise taxes on the wealthy and drastically cut the income and benefits of families trying to raise children in a very difficult economy.

He claims that “responsibility for raising the child resides with the parents, not society”. If this is true it is certainly also true that the parents should decide whether they should have the child or not. If parents know in advance they can not afford a child why should a government with no responsibility for the child have any say in the matter?

I do not accept this narrow view of governmental responsibility and I am willing to pay taxes to support any needy child via governmental programs. Every effort should be made to reduce the number of abortions by supplying medical care, nutrition and a decent place to live, Making life as miserable as possible for women and then using draconian laws to force them to carry babies to term seems a senseless policy.

Sincerely yours,
Donald M Stebbins
BS 1961

[JR: (1) Well I doubt any one involved in this discussion is kidding. I think that glumping all the things into the pot confuses the issue. Both the D's and the R's have really screwed up. Wars -- undeclared and unpaid for -- are a giant mistake. Spending is out of control. And, imho, "tax the rich" is immoral, ineffective, and inefficient. Rich people are people; not targets of plunder. They aren't going to stand around and be robbed; they have options. (2) We have four generations of "welfare farmers". We have 52% takers with 48% earners. We have Gooferment taking over "charity" which should be the province of voluntary organizations. They will do it better, and at a lower overall cost. (3) Well, it's not about anyone's "acceptance". There is not enough wealth to pour into the Gooferment ratholes to sustain it. It's generally guesstimated that sending a dollar to the Gooferment results in less than 50¢ to a service. Direct charity to, for example, the Salvation Army, only has a dime of overhead. And, they are much more effective. A little L libertarian doesn't want to force anyone to do anything. We've demonstrated that Gooferment "charity" doesn't work. Just out of curiosity, so why can't we try something different?]

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JHQ: June Manhattan College In The News

To: The Manhattan College Community,

Please enjoy these recent clips highlighting our programs, and the activities and accomplishments of our community from late May and June.

Liz Connolly
Assistant Director of Communications

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June Manhattan College In The News

June 2011, The Brothers of the Christian Schools, District of Eastern North America Living Lasallian newsletter, “Featured Ministry: Manhattan College”
Between 1853 and 1863, the school changed rapidly, adding college-level courses in 1859 and first using the name Manhattan College in 1861. (Link)

June 1, 2011, The Riverdale Press, “Jaspers Win MAAC Championship”
The Manhattan College men’s baseball team won the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference title on Saturday in Trenton, N.J., earning Riverdale’s Jaspers its first appearance in the NCAA tournament in the past 54 years. (Link)

June 2, 2011, The Riverdale Press, “Manhattan College Honored”
Manhattan College was recently named on the President’s Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll, an annual, national list launched in 2006 that recognizes institutions’ commitment to and achievement in helping local communities and the nation as a whole. (Link)

June 2, 2011, The Wall Street Journal, “Upset-minded Manhattan Ready for NCAAs, Florida”
Kevin Leighton took a look at his Manhattan College baseball team before the season and saw trouble ahead. (Link)

June 3, 2011, New York Post, “St. John’s, Seton Hall, Manhattan Start CWS Quest”
A trio of local schools will begin their drive toward the College World Series today when Seton Hall, Manhattan College and St. John’s begin play in the double-elimination NCAA Regionals. (Link)

June 17, 2011, New York Daily News, “Navy School Next Mission for Top Grad”
He came home and went almost directly to Manhattan College’s two-week Engineering Awareness Program. (Link)

Faculty and Staff In The News

May 26, 2011, JWeekly.com, “New Book With Local Ties Examines Muslims, Jews — and Their Common Ground”
Others are more personal, such as a series of correspondence between religion professors Aysha Hidayatullah from the University of San Francisco and Judith Plaskow of Manhattan College, on the topic of incorporating feminism into their respective religions. (Link)

June 14, 2011, The Jewish Week, “Muslim Woman To Lead College Holocaust Center”
Manhattan College is revamping its Holocaust Center to include the further study of other genocides, as well as interfaith activities that would include Islam alongside Judaism and Christianity — the two religions that until now have been mostly alone at the core of Holocaust interfaith issues. (Link)

June 15, 2011, The Riverdale Press, “A Cultural Center for Generations”
As soon as boats docked, Irish immigrants headed straight for Gaelic Park, according to Robert Mahan, vice president for facilities management at Manhattan College. (Link)

June 17, 2011, The New York Times, “The Banking Miracle”
Charles Geisst, a finance professor at Manhattan College and an expert on the law, says that the House and Senate didn’t even bother with a roll-call vote for final passage. (Link)

June 22, 2011, Reuters.com, “Analysis: JPMorgan Unbowed by SEC, but May Show Wounds Later”
But the Magnetar case could mark a turning point in the bank’s reputation, said Charles Geisst, a Wall Street historian and professor at Manhattan College. (Link)

June 23, 2011, Riverdale Review, “Around the Schools”
Manhattan College – Dr. Pamela Chasek, an associate professor of government and director of the college’s international studies program, was one of 35 representatives who met last month in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, to discuss preparation for next year’s United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development in Rio de Janerio on the 20th anniversary of the Earth Summit held there in 1992. (Link)

Recent Graduates In the News

* Please see a few graduate announcements below. Unfortunately, the College cannot include every listing in the monthly In the News.

May 25, 2011, Orange County Post, “Korn Graduates Manhattan”
Rebekkah S. Korn has been graduated with Highest School Honors from Manhattan College. (Link)

June 8, 2011, Poughkeepsie Journal, “On the Record”
Anthony Michael Dinelli and Megan M. Tice graduated from Manhattan College in Riverdale. (Link)

June 9, 2011, The Observer, “Graduates”
Michael T. Wendolowski of Hasbrouck Heights received a B.S. in civil engineering from Manhattan College on May 22. (Link)

June 10, 2011, The Express Times, “Other Graduates”
Shelly D. Berndt, of Easton, was among the recent graduates of Manhattan College. (Link)

June 12, 2011, Fairfax County Times, “New College Grads”
Jacqueline Hargrove of Vienna and Sarah Young of Fairfax earned bachelor’s degrees from Manhattan College in Riverdale N.Y., on May 22. (Link)

June 16, 2011, The Journal News, “Manhattan College Grads”
Manhattan College in the Riverdale section of the Bronx awarded nearly 700 degrees in some 40 major fields of study from its schools in arts, business, education, engineering and science at its 169th undergraduate commencement. (Link)

June 19, 2011, Sunday Times, “Campus – Manhattan College”
Veronica Elezovic, of Haverford, received a M.S. in education (special education: elementary May 21 during spring Commencement at Manhattan College, Riverdale, N.Y. (Link)

Alumni In the News

May 23, 2011, Publishers Weekly, “Read, Kiddo, Read”
Among them are Vanderbilt; Manhattan College (Patterson’s undergraduate alma mater, where he’s established roughly 20 undergrad need-based scholarships); schools of education and nursing in Wisconsin; Tulane; and KIPP (Knowledge Is Power Program) charter schools in Washington, D.C., which were featured prominently in Davis Guggenheim’s award-winning documentary Waiting forSuperman.” (Link)

May 26, 2011, The Riverdale Press, “From MC to TFA”
Manhattan College senior Erin LeRoy was recently accepted into Teach for America, a program that trains teachers and then sends them to low-income schools. (Link)

June 2011, The Brothers of the Christian Schools, District of Eastern North America Living Lasallian newsletter, “Brittany Lee Ellis Graduate at Manhattan College Riverdale, New York”
Manhattan College student, Brittany Ellis, class of 2011 and a resident of West Islip, N.Y., has been accepted into Rostro De Cristo, a volunteer and retreat program whose mission is “to provide spiritual and educational opportunities for young people from the United States to live out the Gospel of Jesus Christ together with the people of Ecuador.” (Link)

June 1, 2011, Catholic New York, “School Notes”
A graduating senior at Manhattan College in Riverdale was accepted into the Rostro De Cristo, a volunteer and retreat program. Brittany Lee Ellis will travel to Ecuador in August for one year. (Link)

June 2, 2011, Gasparilla Gazette, “Honored Boca Grande Engineer Encourages Manhattan Graduates”
George Tamaro of Boca Grande returned to Manhattan College 52 years after graduating from the Riverdale, N.Y., institution to collect his honorary doctorate of engineering. (Link)

June 2, 2011, The New York Daily News – Bronx News, “Their Hard Work”
His favorite class may have been Saints of Yesterday and Today, but Michael Borger has come out of Manhattan College a successful student with management and finance degrees. (Link)

June 4-10, 2011, The National Herald, “In the Spotlight: Konstantine Rountos, Diving”
In his case, it was an ecology class with Manhattan College Professor Michael L. Judge that pointed him away from his medical school plans to his true calling, ecology. (Link)

June 10, 2011, Glen Rock Gazette, “Peers Pick Educators for Distinction”
After graduating from Manhattan College and beginning her teaching career in Wyckoff, Widowski came to the district seven years ago, and has served for several years as GRMS student council advisor. (Link)

June 14, 2011, Silicon Republic, “BT Makes Dubliner Its Global Chief Sustainability Officer”
He holds a Bachelor of Science degree from New York’s Manhattan College. (Link)

June 17-19, 2011, Journal News USA Weekend, “Inspire Your Kids to Read”
“It wasn’t until his years at Manhattan College that he caught the reading bug.” (Link)

Students In The News

May 22, 2011, Corpus Christi Caller Times, “Workforce Solutions”
Other speakers included motivational speakers Cora Coleman Dunham, author, motivational speaker and drummer for musicians Prince and Beyoncé; Chadwick Sapenter; and Kevin Laue, a Manhattan College Division I basketball player with one had. (Link)

May 29, 2011, Observer-Dispatch, “Heath Named Student Body President”
Jordan Heath, Class of 2013, recently was elected as student body president at Manhattan College for the 2011-12 academic year. (Link)

June 10, 2011, Newstimes.com, “Danbury Westerners Open NECBL Season With Win Over Mystic”
Luksis, a former standout at John Jay High School in nearby East Fishkill, N.Y. – it’s in Dutchess County, about a half-hour drive from Danbury — is coming off a fine sophomore season at Manhattan College. (Link)

June 15, 2011, Times Herald-Record, “College Notebook: Local Stars Help Manhattan Make Noise”
The Manhattan College baseball team had a memorable season come to an end last weekend in the opening round of the NCAA Division I tournament, with four local graduates playing a large part in the Jaspers’ success. (Link)

June 27, 2011, New York Real Estate Journal, “ACEC New York Awards 17 Scholarships to Engineering Students”
Mid Hudson Region Scholarships: Brian Paupst, Manhattan College (Link)

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JLINKEDIN: Broderick, Elizabeth [MC2011] Database Maintenance / Marketing Intern at The Experience Corporation

http://www.linkedin.com/pub/elizabeth-broderick/28/63/842  

Broderick, Elizabeth [MC2011]
Database Maintenance / Marketing Intern at The Experience Corporation
Greater New York City Area
Public Relations and Communications

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JBLOGGER: Rodriguez, Vincent (MC1984) warns about Yankee Stadiom parking

http://vrod62.blogspot.com/2011/06/new-york-yankees-and-parking-at-stadium.html

Thursday, June 30, 2011
New York Yankees and Parking at the Stadium (a lesson learned)

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… … However, the parking around the stadium is $25 and up and in most cases it is $45. After driving around for a few minutes, I was also “lucky” to find a parking spot on Gerard Avenue, between 150th and 151st Street. The neighborhood was not too great, but I thought I would take a chance … …

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[JR: Bummer.]

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[JR: Yeah, I know shameless in driving traffic to VR84's blog, but a fellow has to eat. "All photos are for sale or to commission Vincent Rodriguez to photograph any event, location, portraits, pets, etc. call ... ...". Ask for the Jasper discount. :-) Remember Jumbo Shrimp, Honest Politicians? ]

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JNews: Vitiello, Vincent G. [MC1979] EVP PG EAST

http://insurancenewsnet.com/article.aspx?id=267302

In furthering our commitment to providing agents the best in expert brokerage services, The Producers Group is planning a major expansion in the eastern half of the United States. We are pleased to announce that Vince Vitiello has joined us as Executive Vice President of The PG East and will lead this initiative. Vince will be headquartered in our new office in New York City, as well as work nationally with the company.

Vince brings over 25 years of experience in the life insurance industry. His extensive roles in marketing have included Senior Vice President of MetLife and Executive Vice President and Chief Marketing Officer of Allianz of America and most recently National Life Group.

A graduate of Manhattan College and of Pace University where he earned his MBA, Vince holds many prestigious accomplishments in the life insurance industry. He has been named “Man of the Year” for two separate organizations for leadership and community involvement. Vince was also instrumental in the initial entrance of MetLife into the United Kingdom market as well as authoring an award winning article for GAMA International publication entitled “Eight Essentials of Leadership.”

Throughout his career, Vince has been honored by the Chinese American Insurance Association and the Interfaith Nutrition Network, a New York-based charity for homeless women and children where he also serves as a member of the board of directors. He is involved with The Vermont Alzheimer’s Association and chaired their 2009 Montpelier “Forget Me Not” Memory Walk.

Established in 1997, The Producers Group has offices in four states, including the recently expanded East Coast division, and uses the power of People, Relationships and Products to continue to expand our locations and our Product Portfolio. Our team is experienced, distinguished and renowned in their various fields. Click here to find out more about how The Producers Group can help you enjoy the benefit of working with experts, side by side, in enhancing your business.

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Vitiello, Vincent G. [MC1979]

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MNEWS: MC parking green

http://riverdalepress.com/stories/Two-area-parking-lots-get-grant-to-go-green,48842

June 29, 2011
Two area parking lots get grant to go green
Manhattan College recently received $420,125 to go green.

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One of 15 winners of the 2011 Green Infrastructure Grant program run by the New York City Department of Environmental Protection, the college will use the money to retrofit two parking lots. A lot near Leo Hall on Corlear Avenue and another at West 238th and Tibbett Avenue will be resurfaced with porous concrete to reduce the amount of storm water and sewer overflow being diverted into the Harlem River.

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[JR: Parking lots? What parking lots! When I was an undergrad, I had to park my Conestoga Wagon where ever I could find room and then feed the meter between classes. Argh! Where's the biz school guys? Surely, that collected water can be sold to someone to reduce the tuition bills. And, don't call me Shirley.]

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JNews: Flores, Luis [MC2004] playing for the Santo Domingo Lions

http://tupasiondeportiva.blogspot.com/2011/06/lnb-luis-flores-estara-con-los-leones.html

LNB – LUIS FLORES IS WITH THE LIONS OF SANTO DOMINGO
By: Victor Guilamo.

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Flowers 30, is a player’s position 6-2 guard tall and 195 pounds, graduated from Manhattan College with NBA experience with all the Golden State and Denver, was drafted by Houston Rockets with the No. 26 pick the second round in 2004 and traded to Dallas.

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In his last experience was in Ukraine, where he averaged 16.7 points per game, the second best scorer in the league, 3.6 rebounds and 3.3 assists in 29 minutes. compiling a percentage of 54.3% in sets of field, 41.8% from the arch of 6.75 meters and a 85.3% from the free throw line.

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Flores, Luis [MC2004]

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JUPDATE: Parriott, Don (MC1983) looking for ’83 Chem Jaspers

REPORTING LIVE FROM THE FACEBOOK NEWS DESK IN THE VIRTUAL JASPER JOTTINGS NEWSROOM …

Don Parriott posted in Manhattan College Alumni

Looking for other Class of 1983 (+/- a couple years) chemistry majors/minors

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Parriott, Don (MC1983)

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JEMAIL: McEneney, Mike (MC1953) reports on the NYS Bishops’ messsage

Dear John,

In case you haven’t seen this, I thought you might like to read it.

   Mike

McEneney, Mike (MC1953)

[JR: Thanks, Mike. Much appreciated. I hadn't seen it, but I'm not surprised at the outcome. As a little L libertarian, I just wonder how the Gooferment got involved in marriage in the first place. And, why "We, The Sheeple" allowed it.]  

http://www.nyscatholic.org/pages/news/show_newsDetails.asp?id=539

A Message to Catholic New Yorkers from the Bishops of New York State
Posted: 6/25/2011
A Message to Catholic New Yorkers
From the Bishops of New York State

We bishops share with so many of you deep disappointment in the presumption of our state’s elected officials in the radical redefinition of marriage. Yet we are heartened by the vigor with which so many faithful Catholic New Yorkers fought to preserve the true meaning of marriage.

[JR: No sense copying it all in here. Those, that are interested, can follow the link. Those, that aren't, can just continue on. This battle is just a symptom of a war, that was lost decades ago. ]

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JUPDATE: Two from class of 1984

REPORTING LIVE FROM THE FACEBOOK NEWS DESK IN THE VIRTUAL JASPER JOTTINGS NEWSROOM …

Rufle, Eileen McGowan (MC1984)

Lodato, Ray  (MC1984)

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REPORTING LIVE FROM THE FACEBOOK NEWS DESK IN THE VIRTUAL JASPER JOTTINGS NEWSROOM …

Ray Lodato posted via Manhattan College Alumni Facebook Page

Any Jaspers in Chicago looking to revive the alumni group?

[JR: Respond to Jasper Ray '84 on Facebook or c/o jasperjottings for a forward pass.]

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