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For Immediate Release - Monday,
September 30, 2002 |
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College of Staten Island Alumni Association
Announces their 2002 Hall of Fame Awardees
The College of Staten Island's Alumni Hall of Fame
induction ceremony will be held on October 26, 2002, as part of the
Alumni Day celebration that brings friends and neighbors together to
discover the riches of the CSI campus, its faculty and alumni.
Cynthia DiMarco `74, an attorney in private practice
and a Staten Island native (Dongan Hills), is chair of CSI's 2002
Hall of Fame Awards Ceremony, sponsored by the CSI Alumni
Association. Alumni Association board members Louise Brinskelle `80,
Edward Josey `64, Dr. Arthur Merola `85, William Roane `87 and
Thomasina Williams `82 will serve as committee members and Richard
Prinzi, Jr., `93., CPA, president of the Alumni Association, will
bring greetings.
"Alumni who have achieved success in their careers
and distinguished themselves through outstanding service to the
community, the College of Staten Island, or the CSI Alumni
Association will be honored," Ms. DiMarco explained.
A graduate of CSI, Ms.DiMarco is involved in many
community activities, also serving as an officer of the Business and
Professional Women's Association, and Second Vice President of the
College of Staten Island Alumni Association. Ms. DiMarco's private
practice located in New Dorp specializes in personal injury, will
and estates, real estate and business law.
The Alumni Hall of Fame was established in 1986 by
the CSI Alumni Association, and represents nearly 50,000 graduates.
This year six alumni will be inducted into the Hall of Fame.
Virginia Tormey Friedman `73, is a native of
Staten Island and received a bachelor of arts degree in American
Studies from the former Richmond College. She makes her home in
Charleston, SC, where she is vice president of strategic
communications at the College of Charleston. Virginia is a
writer-producer of radio and television documentaries including the
southeast regional Emmy award-winning film on race, "Where Do We Go
From Here?" She is the winner of awards for filmmaking and fiction
from such notable competitions as WorldFest, Chicago International
Film Festival, Writer's Network Screenplay Competition, and is a
two-time winner of both the South Carolina Fiction Project and
Piccolo Spoleto Fiction Open.
Joan Migliori `90, also a native Staten
Islander is the daughter of Maria Luisa Marchi and New York State
Senator John J. Marchi. She attended Notre Dame College and the
College of Staten Island/CUNY, where she received a Bachelor of Arts
degree in International Studies. Joan is Assistant for Specialized
Counseling for the CUNY John D. Calandra Italian American Institute.
Over the years Joan has contributed her time to many civic and
charitable endeavors and continues her involvement with several
Italian-American Organizations. She is the recipient of numerous
awards for her service and leadership. In January 1995, Joan
received the rank of Cavaliere of the Order of Merit of the Republic
of Italy; the honor was bestowed upon her by the then Consul General
of Italy, Minister Franco Mistretta, on behalf of the Italian
government. The award recognized her outstanding contribution to
fostering relations between Italy and the United States, especially
in the area of Italian culture and education. In June 1995 she also
received the College of Staten Island's "Dolphin Award" for bringing
various Italian cultural events each year to the College and the
Community and learning opportunities in Italian language and culture
to numerous students. In 1996, the Italian government honored Joan
with its "Distinguished Service Award" in recognition of her
outstanding contribution and dedicated service to the
Italian-American community. In 1995, 1997, and 1999 she received a
"Certificate of Special Appreciation" from the New York Conference
of Italian American State Legislators. In 1998 Joan received The New
York Conference of Italian-American State Legislator's "Woman of the
Year Award", in recognition of her many accomplishments and
sustained commitment to Italian-Americans of New York State. In
November 2001 Joan was honored by the Order Sons of Italy in
American, Guiseppe Mazzini Lodge her commitment in promoting Italian
Culture to the Italian American Community.
Terry Golway`78 majored in Political Science
and received a Bachelor of Arts degree from the College of Staten
Island. He is city editor for the New York Observer in Manhattan,
and the author of five books. His most recent book is, "So Others
Might Live," a history of the Fire Department of New York which The
New York Times praised as "gutsy" and "passionate." His other books
focused on Irish and Irish-American history. One, "The Irish in
America," was the companion book to an award winning PBS
documentary. Golway has been in the newspaper business since
graduating from high school in 1973. He started his career as a
sportswriter for the Staten Island Advance, and later became the
paper's night city editor and its political columnist. He joined the
Observer's staff in 1990, and has covered numerous political
campaigns and national party conventions. He wrote the paper's lead
story on September 11, 2001, from the paper's uptown office.
Christine Cea `86 entered the College of
Staten Island through the ARC - Adults Returning to College -
Program, Christine's completion of a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology
(with Honors) served as the cornerstone of her professional
activities. A longtime advocate for persons with developmental
disabilities and their families, returning to school provided her
the opportunity to not only formalize her knowledge, but also
develop a focus that led to her graduate education. After graduating
from CSI, Christine went on to earn both a Master of Arts and Ph.D.
in Developmental Psychology from Fordham University. Christine is
dedicated to serving the Staten Island Community. She is a member of
both the Executive Board of the Staten Island Developmental
Disabilities Council and the Board of Directors of the Staten Island
Mental Health Society, as well as various other organizations and
committees that speak to the concern for the betterment of services,
fair treatment, and improved quality of life for persons with
disabilities and their families. Serving on both the Boards of
Directors of the College of Staten Island Foundation and the Friends
of the College of Staten Island speaks to her commitment to the
importance of public higher education.
Film scholar and critic Bahman Maghsoudlou
`78, `80 has been a participant in the world of cinema in many
capacities. He has served as a panelist, juror and lecturer at a
wide variety of film festivals, including the San Francisco, the
Tri-Continental Festival at Nantes, France, the Margaret Mead
Festival in New York City, the St. Petersburg "Message to Man"
Festival and others. As an author he was the recipient of the
Forough Farrokhzad literary award in Iran (1975). His books include
the widely acclaimed Iranian Cinema (1987), published by New York
University's Center for Middle Eastern Studies, which is used around
the world as a resource on the history of Persian films. Mr.
Maghsoudlou wrote and directed the short documentary film Ardeshir
Mohasses and His Caricatures, which was shown at the Leipzig Film
Festival in 1996. As a producer his films have been selected for
more than one hundred prestigious film festival from all around the
world. They include The Suitors (Cannes, 1988), Manhattan by Numbers
(Venice, 1993), Seven Servants (Berlin, 1996) starring Anthony Quinn
and David Warner, and Life in Fog (1998), the single most awarded
short/documentary film in the history of Iranian Cinema. Mr.
Maghsoudlou is currently producing and directing a long documentary
on the history of Iranian Cinema entitled Iranian Cinema: The Roots
(1900-1979).
Marsha J. Tyson Darling `71 is an Associate
Professor and Director of the African American & Ethnic Studies
Program at Adelphi University. Dr. Darling teaches African American
history and culture, the history of conscience and social justice
movements in American History, women and international development,
and significant issues in globalization on distributive justice
issues, including the emergence of biomedical technologies and their
consequence for privacy and human rights practices. Marsha J. Tyson
Darling received an Associate of Arts degree, with honors, from the
former Staten Island Community College, a Bachelor of Arts degree
from Vassar College, and a Master of Arts and a Doctorate of
Philosophy from Duke University. She has taught at Harvard
University, Wellesley College, the University of Maryland at College
Park, Hood College, and Georgetown University, and she received a
Fulbright Award to teach and conduct research at Bangalore
University in India.
"Alumni Day 2001 engaged over 200 community members,
alumni, faculty and friends," said Francine Raggi, the director of
the CSI's Alumni Association, "and we look forward to meeting and
welcoming community members to our magnificent campus for an even
more fun-filled day of learning, thinking, networking and having fun
with friends and neighbors."
CSI's Alumni Day, October 26, 2002, begins with an
Opening Reception & Welcome in the Library at 12:00 PM, and offers
faculty and alumni presentations from 1:15 PM - 4:15 PM.
Presentations include "How Are Brains Born Knowing
What They Want To Learn?." "The Creative Writing Process: The Brave
- A Story About the FDNY," "Your Money, Investing and Reform," and
"Hazards From Space," as well as a photographic history of CSI and
the Staten Island community, a nighttime viewing session at the
Observatory, and the exhibition of a pollution-free mirrored solar
collector, as well as many more.
The day ends with the 2002 Hall of Fame Awards
Ceremony and buffet, beginning at 5:00 PM.
Alumni Day 2002 is open to the community for $10.00
per person for the Opening Reception at the Library and faculty and
alumni presentations. $25.00 per person includes the full day of
activities and Hall of Fame Awards Ceremony and buffet at 5:00 PM.
For additional information and reservations please
call the College of Staten Island Alumni Association at
718-982-2290.
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