As of Jan. 1, 2022, through Jan. 20, 2023
AlumniDr. Martin A. Lang β51Thomas F. OβConnor β53Thomas G. Murphy β55Joseph A. McKiernan β56Joseph J. McGrath β57Bro. Joseph Maura, FMS β58Bro. Ernest G. Beland β62Anthony V. Campilii β62/β79MBAMaurice H. Lachance Jr. β63Michael B. Feddeck β66Michael J. Ward III β66John J. Winkelman β66Eugene J. Connors β67John Hollingsworth β68Capt. Paul X. Rinn β68, USN Ret.Bro. Joseph P. Scanlon, FMS β68Barry J. Fraser β69Myron Korykora β69Gary J. Lindstrom β69Peter G. Bavis β70Joseph T. Negler β70Arthur J. Smith β70William J. Spampinato β70Dr. B. James Vaughan β70Richard A. Belz β71James A. Eaton β71Robert Pavlovic β71Patricia Rittenhouse β71Cheryl C. Bradley β72Dr. Brian J. Minasian β72/β86MARichard J. Cairns β73Laurie Clare β73Frank J. Lovallo Jr. β73John P. Zappe β73Arthur G. Eichler β74Ernest A. Arico Jr. β76Clifford B. Schoonmaker Jr. β76Hector L. Tejeda β77Charles A. Schreck β79James F. Kemmis β80James A. Pagliaro β80Barbara J. Schelin β80Gary T. Steltz β80James M. Doherty β81Patricia Nishball β81MBAThomas P. Riozzi β81MBAJames V. Yardley β81Sally J. Petro β82Ruth E. Warren β82Hiram Driscoll β84MBAJeanmarie Arnold β85Louis F. Cava β85Kevin J. Breen β87Karen Ely β88Edward J. Gaus, MD β88Daniel V. Greco β89Robert A. Kenny β89Lawrence P. Lay β89Joseph J. Filardi Jr. β91Matthew V. Phung β91Bruce W. Thomason β91Daniel H. Massey β92Julie E. Pazera β92Ronald L. Vece β92Maureen E. Dobbs β95Jeffrey P. Sullivan β99/β02MBASarah J. McChesney β00Carol L. Leasure β02Douglas Knapp β03Thomas D. Tavino β03Brandon J. Ellerbee β05Carl M. Hessick β05MBAKristine N. Morgan β09MALucas A. Benson β10Jason M. Giani β10Vincent J. Bocchino β15Christopher M. Naughton β16FriendsWilliam BarbashDr. Eileen BestPhilip K. Boyle Sr.Rev. Msgr. John BrinnPaul E. BurkeClaire CarlsonBarbara CarpenterLeo DenaultGeorge M. DowningMichael EffronElaine GreenspanDr. Joan E. HoopesJohn E. Mack IIIMichael MaletJ. Joseph McGowanSusan G. McHughVictoria PlataniaHerbert RedlSueAnn RedlMary RitzLillian SakkasMichael J. Tomkovitch, Esq.Timothy J. WillisEileen ZyskStaffDr. Pamela J. HarperTrusteesEllen M. HancockBro. Sean D. Sammon, FMS β70Β
20 Jan 2023
Alumni work together on Olympics broadcasts.
Four Marist alumni worked on the 2022 Olympics for NBC in the networkβs Stamford, CT, facility: Todd Bivona β07, CJ Bottitta β93, John Gilmartin β75, and Kaare Numme β00.
09 Dec 2022
Marist grads return to campus to assist students in career pursuits
Alumni returned to Marist to meet one on one with students at the VIP Networking Event in fall 2022 presented by the Center for Career Services. The graduates gave students tips on finding internships and full-time jobs and succeeding in their career fields.
09 Dec 2022
Helen Stahlin-Corveleyn β00 was among 117 teachers, mentors, and mentoring organizations named as recipients of the national Presidential Awards for Excellence.
Helen Stahlin-Corveleyn β00 was among 117 teachers, mentors, and mentoring organizations named by President Joe Biden as recipients of the Presidential Awards for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching (PAEMST) and Presidential Awards for Excellence in Science, Mathematics and Engineering Mentoring (PAESMEM). The awards honor the important role that Americaβs teachers and mentors play in supporting learners who will be future STEM professionals, including climate scientists, mathematicians, innovators, space explorers, and engineers, according to a February 2022 announcement.Helen, who won in the Science category, teaches at Hopewell Elementary School in Hopewell, NJ. Her husband is Graig Corveleyn β01.Established in 1983, PAEMST is the highest award that kindergarten through 12th grade mathematics and science (including computer science) teachers can receive from the U.S. government. Nominees complete a rigorous application process that allows them to demonstrate deep content knowledge and their ability to adapt to a broad range of learners and teaching environments. A panel of mathematicians, scientists, and educators at the state and national levels assesses the applications before recommending nominees to the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP). Teachers are selected based on their distinction in the classroom and dedication to improving STEM education.The National Science Foundation, which manages PAEMST and PAESMEM on behalf of the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy, provides each recipient $10,000. Award recipients also receive a certificate signed by the president. Β
24 Feb 2023