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CSI/CUNY News Release |
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For Immediate Release |
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CSI requests nominations to their Alumni Hall of Fame
Staten Island, NY – December 22, 2004 – The College of
Staten Island Alumni Association (CSIAA) will honor alumni at their
bi-annual Hall of Fame reception on Sunday, April 10, 2005.
The CSIAA requests nominations of graduates from the College of
Staten Island and its predecessors, Richmond College and Staten
Island Community College, no later than January 7, 2005.
The criteria for nomination include career success and a
distinguished service to the community.
This year’s chairperson of the Hall of Fame Committee is alumna and
CSIAA Hall of Fame recipient Fran d’atria Romano.
Ms. Romano is a recently retired High School Art Coordinator. Ms.
Romano is well known for her Staten Island Ferry Etchings and has
won over 100 awards for her artwork.
All nominations should be forwarded no later than January 7, 2005 to
the attention of College of Staten Island Alumni Association ,
Francine Raggi , director, 2800 Victory Blvd. 1A-111, Staten Island
, NY 10314 .
For additional information, please call
718.982.2290.
The College of Staten Island (CSI) is a senior college of The City
University of New York (CUNY), the nation’s leading urban
university. CSI offers 35 academic programs, 15 graduate degree
programs, and challenging doctoral programs to 12,000 students.
The 204-acre landscaped campus of CSI, the largest in NYC, is fully
accessible and contains an advanced, networked infrastructure to
support technology-based teaching, learning, and research. For more
information, visit www.csi.cuny.edu
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