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For Immediate Release - Thursday,
June 13, 2002 |
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CSI presents First Annual Beverly Curry
Scholarship Award
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College of Staten Island, in cooperation with the CSI Foundation,
presents the annual Scholarship Awards Ceremony at 7 p.m. on
Thursday, June 20, in the Campus Center on the Willowbrook Campus.
This year, Scholarship Committee Chairpersons Dean David Podell and
Dean José Torres, recognize new and returning CSI students for their
outstanding academic achievements and promise. With over 150
scholarships to be awarded, CSI is investing approximately
$200,000.00 (mostly privately raised) in the future of its students
during the upcoming academic year.
This year's award ceremony presents the first annual Beverly Curry
Memorial scholarship. Reflecting on the past to build a better
tomorrow, Frederick Curry established this scholarship in memory of
his wife Beverly Curry, whose life was taken in the World Trade
Center on September 11, 2001.
Beverly Curry attended CSI in the evenings while working full-time
at Cantor Fitzgerald. She was a Dean's List student, maintaining a
3.8 Grade Point Average, and was majoring in Finance.
Mrs. Curry was a student who loved learning, and her roots were
firmly planted into the fertile soil of CSI. Professor of Economics
Simone Wegge considered her his favorite student because "in spite
of the weighty financial responsibilities she shouldered at work
each day, Beverly came to class upbeat and ready to work."
At the recent CSI commencement ceremonies, Frederick Curry accepted
a Special Dolphin Award dedicated to Beverly Curry, from CSI
President Marlene Springer.
"While Beverly had the choice to attend colleges close to her office
in Manhattan, such as Pace and NYU," commented Mr. Curry, "she chose
CSI because she knew she would get one of the best educations in the
country."
"CSI helped Beverly better appreciate the natural and artistic
realms, grasp the complexities of moral issues, recognize the
centrality of technology in our society," continued Mr. Curry, "and
understand human differences in culture, gender, and race."
The Beverly Curry Memorial Scholarship provides financial assistance
annually to a student who demonstrates high academic and
professional promise, with a special interest in African-American
women, who are often underrepresented both in college and in
business. It ensures that the memory of Beverly Curry will live on,
together with her dreams and dedication.
The fund awards its first scholarship this year to Mauberte Osias, a
CSI senior majoring in psychology and the physician assistant
program. A resident of Brooklyn, she graduated from the Clara Barton
High School for Health Professionals before entering higher
education on Staten Island.
Osias doesn't let her academic challenges stand in the way of
helping within the community. She has volunteered in the emergency
medicine department at Bayley Seton Hospital and with the Board of
Education's Big Apple Games. As well, she is a CSI ambassador,
dedicated to the educational mission of the college, assisting
faculty and students in a variety of projects.
Osias plans to achieve a Master of Science degree upon completion of
her undergraduate coursework. In addition to her community
volunteerism and rigorous academic schedule, "there are all the
obstacles that young men and women face today in our society,"
commented Osias. "To overcome these obstacles, one should put in
mind that a profession need not be based solely on the amount of
years it take to complete [a degree] but on the outcome and the
success of one's life."
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