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Students First Award Renamed in Honor of President Speert The Students First Award, which since 1993 has been presented annually to faculty, staff and administrators who have shown extraordinary service and commitment to the student body of William Paterson University, has been renamed in honor of President Arnold Speert. Charley Flint, sociology, has received the Dr. Robert J. McCormack Leadership Award, presented to her for outstanding leadership as president of the New Jersey Association of Criminal Justice Educators. The award covers the term she served from 2008 to 2010. Read More
Own Grads 2010
University Premieres New Comedy from June 3 to 13 William Paterson University will present a production of “Buick Becomes Electra or The Torrid Zone,” a new comedy by Clarksburg playwright Stanley Werse, from June 3 to 13 in the Hunziker Black Box Theatre on campus. |
President Arnold Speert challenged the University’s newest graduates to never underestimate themselves or anyone else as he delivered his final commencement address as president during the University’s 187th commencement ceremony on Wednesday, May 19. Faculty Honored for Achievement in Scholarship, Teaching and Service
Nine faculty members were honored for their outstanding achievements in scholarship/creative activity, teaching, and service during the fifth annual Faculty Recognition Luncheon held on May 18 in conjunction with the University’s 187th commencement ceremonies. | ||||
William Paterson field hockey senior Jodi Feriod (Glassboro, N.J.) was named one of 30 recipients of the American Kinesiology Association (AKA) 2010 National Scholar Award for academic excellence and leadership.
The William Paterson softball team (26-15-1, 11-7 NJAC) saw its season come to an end with a 4-1 loss in the New Jersey Athletic Conference Tournament. The Pioneers were led by a pair of all-region selections in juniors Lindsey Nadolny (Belford, N.J.) and Jenna Vitale (Kenilworth, N.J.).
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Help support Pioneer Athletics while enjoying a fun day on the links by participating in the 13th annual William Paterson Pioneer Golf Classic Tuesday, June 8, at Black Bear Golf Course in Franklin, N.J. The cost for individual golfers is $175, while the rate for foursomes is $700. Hole sponsorships are available for $100. Karas, Mulderig Selected to Academic All-District Teams
William Paterson senior swimmer Voyta Karas (Brno, Czech Republic) was selected to the ESPN The Magazine/College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) Men’s At-Large Academic All-District 2 First Team, while junior outfielder Jillian Mulderig (Sewell, N.J.) earned a spot on the ESPN The Magazine/CoSIDA Softball Academic All-District 2 Second Team. Three Pioneers Earn Baseball All-NJAC Accolades Senior designated hitter Mike Guadango (Upper Saddle River, N.J.) earned his fourth career selections to the New Jersey Athletic Conference Baseball All-First Team and the American Baseball Coaches Association (ABCA) All-Region Team. Sophomore outfielder Jack Montanile (Weehawken, N.J.) was named to the All-NJAC Second Team, and junior left-handed pitcher Brett Carroll (River Edge, N.J.) was an honorable-mention all-league honoree. William Paterson finished the 2010 season 16-21-1 overall and 6-12 in the NJAC. |
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