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Erica
Jong named
commencement speaker at CSI graduation
CSI’s class of 2005 is the largest in college’s history
Staten Island, NY
- May 2, 2005 -
A record 2,100 baccalaureate and master degree candidates will
graduate at the College of Staten Island’s 29th annual
commencement exercise
on
Thursday, June 2, at 10 a.m,
rain or shine, on the college’s Great Lawn.
This year’s
commencement speaker is Erica Jong,
author of eight
novels including Fear of Flying,
Fanny:
Being the True History of the Adventures of Fanny Hackabout-Jones
and the recent novel Sappho’s Leap. Ms. Jong will also
receive an honorary PhD degree from CSI, Doctor of Humane Letters.
Ms. Jong
holds the United Nations Award for Excellence in Literature, and has
received Poetry magazine's Bess Hokin Prize for her poetry
and the Deauville Award for Literary Excellence in France. In Italy,
she received the Sigmund Freud Award for Literature. Her book
Fear of Flying, which was first published in 1973, was recently
re-issued by New American Library in a 30th anniversary edition. The
book is printed in 27 languages worldwide, with sales of 12 million.
"We are honored that
Erica
Jong will deliver the commencement address to our graduating class
this year," commented Dr. Marlene Springer, president of CSI. "She
is known around the world as a leader committed to women's rights
and freedom of expression. She cares deeply about her commitments,
and she challenges us to overcome our fears. Her presence is sure
to be compelling, provocative and motivational."
Representing an alumni association with more than 50,000 members
and five regional councils,
Ferdinand Alvaro,
class of 1975, will also address the gathering.
Alvaro, a senior
partner with one of the leading minority-owned law firms in the
United States, Fitzhugh, Parker and Alvaro, is dedicated to
resolving complex legal problems exclusively for corporate clients
through aggressive representation in the areas of environmental law,
employment law, product liability, personal injury and general
corporate litigation.
The student
speaker is Sophia Tamezrian. She
is
one of six children raised by a
widowed
mother in war-torn
Beirut,
often studying by
candlelight.
She came to America and worked for the United Nations (U.N.) before
pursuing her degree. “I believe in the missions of the U.N.,” she
said, “and the work they do that benefits people of the world,
especially during time of humanitarian
emergencies.” She plans on returning to work at the U.N. after
graduation.
At 44 years old
and with 20 years worth of interruptions to her education, Ms.
Tamezrian graduates with a 4.0 grade point average (GPA) in
accounting with minors in both
economics
and finance. She plans on eventually becoming a Certified Public
Accountant (CPA),
and
obtaining a masters and doctorate degree in accounting.
When asked about
her speech, the
Brooklyn resident says it will focus on “my strong belief that
education is the key both to personal and professional
advancement.” She also says that education is a “crucial component”
to creating and maintaining peace.
"I am always proud to hear about the lives and accomplishments of
our alumni,"
Dr.
Springer said, "and I am inspired by the galvanizing determination
of our students as they discuss their education and goals.
Commencement is yet another step forward in their continuing journey
of improving their lives, careers, and ultimately, the world.”
The event’s
invocation will be performed by Reverend Bhante Kodanna, Staten
Island Buddhist Vihara.
Departmental
exercises begin immediately after the college-wide commencement. A
reception in the Campus Center for graduates, their guests and the
college community will follow the departmental exercises.
For more
information, visit:
www.csi.cuny.edu.
EDITOR’S NOTE: If
you plan to attend or send a representative, you must contact Ken
Bach at (718) 982-2328 to arrange access and parking.
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 12,600 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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