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Commencement 2002 Preview Members of t he Class of 2002 w ill celebrate their
achievements and t he conclusion of t hei r
Emmanuel Col lege careers during a week- long
celebrat ion, wh ich w ill kick-off with Senior Week
activit ies on May 5th and cu lminate with
Commencement Exercises on May 11 t ho This
year, there are more than 280 students graduat
ing.The fo llowing is a guide to the schedule of
events and details for graduates and guests.
Senior Week activities, which will take place
throughout the week of May 5th, are being
planned by Student Li fe and include a comedy
show on May 6th, a day t rip to Portsmouth on
May 7th, an alumn i luncheon on May 8th and a
faculty-student barbeque and t he
Commencement Bai l on May 9th. Further details
on t hese events wi ll be announced in the next
week.
Rehearsal for Commencement for all graduates
wi ll be held on Wednesday, May 8th in the
Marian Hal l gymnasium at 5:30 p.m. Immediately
fo llowing the rehea rsal, the annual President's
Reception for graduating students in Graduate
and Professional Programs and their guests w ill
be held in the Aud itoriu m of the Administration
Bui ld ing.
Cand idates for Bachelor of Science in Nursing
degrees w ill have a pinn ing ceremony on
Thursday, May 9th at 5:00 p.m. in the Chapel .The
ceremony wi ll be fo llowed by a reception in the
Administration Meeting Room (AMR).
The Baccalaureate Liturgy will be held on Friday,
May 10th on the Quad at 7:00 p.m. The Class of
2002 shou ld meet in the Marian Hall Gymnasium
wea ri ng academic dress at 6:30 p.m. Caps and
gowns are avai lable for pu rchase at t he
Emmanuel College bookstore until May 10th .
Immediately fo llowing the Litu rgy w ill be the
Academic Awards Ceremony. Those students
rece iving awards wi ll be not ified before t he cere
mony. A reception for graduates and guests w ill
fo llow in the Marian Hall Dining Room.
The week w ill culm inate on May 11th w ith the
Commencement Exerc ises for the Class of 2002
at 11 :00 a.m. Each graduate wi ll rece ive f ive
forma l invitations and three tickets for tent seat-
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APRil / MAY 2002 INSIDE:
Campus N ews 2
International Hospitality N ight 4
Writer Visits Campus 6
Sports N ews 7
Sophomores Make It Official The Class of 2004's declaration of majors was honored on April 6th during the
annual Sophomore Pinning Ceremony. The event, which took place in the
Emmanuel College Chapel, gathered faculty, staff and students and marked an
important step in the course of academic study. Class President Martha Zamirski
opened the ceremony by introducing Dean of Arts and Sciences Nancy Northrup,
who gave the welcome address.
Class Secretary Amanda Fontaine introduced President Sister Janet Eisner, SND,
who gave her remarks on the day and its significance. Sister Janet told the sopho
mores, "Now that you have chosen a major, your studies will take on greater
definition as you progress from introductory to more advanced courses. Your
knowledge base will expand, giving you a strong foundation for further intellec
tual inquiry."
Class Treasurer Cate Comeau introduced the ceremony's guest speaker, alumna
and Emmanuel's Director of Special Gifts Maureen Donnelly '76.
Donnelly remarked during her speech, "Emmanuel is about making connections -
within yourself, with those around you and with the institution - that begin while
you are a student and last for a 1.ifetime. M ake the most out of what these
connections or opportunities have to offer - personally, academically, socially,
professionally. "
Following her remarks, the Class of 2004 Officers presented Donnelly with a gift.
"I think the Sophomore Pinning Ceremony is a wonderful new tradition for
students - a kind of rite of passage whereby students can be formally recognized
by and welcomed into the department they have chosen for their major course of
study. It's an exciting time."
A group of sophomores gathers outside the chapel following the ceremony.
Sophomores
Make It Official
Faculty and administrators represent
ing all academic departments
presented the pins to members of the
class, followed by the candle lighting,
led by Associate Dean of Academic
Advising Carolyn Caveny and Vice
President for Student Affairs and
Dean of Students Patricia Rissmeyer.
The group joined in singing the
Emmanuel College Alma Mater, led
by Martha Zamirski. Class Vice
President Timothy Harrigan offered
closing remarks. "The Sophomore
Pinning Ceremony is a unique tradi
tion. It marks our selection of a
major field of study, which is a deci
sion that often goes unrecognized as
the milestone it is. Emmanuel has
done a great job in affirming the
importance of this decision to its
students. "
The Sophomore Pinning Ceremony
was started in 1997 by the Class of
1999 as a yearly tradition. A recep
tion immediately followed the cere
mony.
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Editor in Chief Sarah McCarthy Welsh
Editor Carol Weiler Krem
Main Writer MoUy E. Honan
Contributing Writer Krisde Gagne '02
Photographers Carla Osberg Merrill Shea Harry Brett
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Congressman Richard Neal Speaks at Emmanuel
(Left to right) Sister Mary Johnson, SND, Irish Consul General of Boston Or/a O'Hanrahan, President Sister Janet Eisner, SND, Congressman Neal and British Consul General of Boston George Fergusson.
Congressman Richard Neal of the Second Congress ional District spoke at Emmanuel on March 23rd as
part of the Sister Marie Augusta Neal, SND Lecture Series. Congressman Nea l offered information and
enlightening remarks about the state of Ireland today and the promise for peace in Northern Ireland.
The Briti sh and Irish consuls joined the Emmauel Community to hea r the address. A reception
followed the lecture.
Dr. von Daum Tholl Selected as Javits Fellowship Reader Dr. Susan von Daum Tholl , associate director of
Emmanuel 's Cardinal Cushing Library, was
selected for the ninth year as a reader in art
history for the Jacob K. Javits Fellowship Program,
administered by the u.s. Department of
Education's Office of Higher Education Programs.
Four students in art history will receive awards in
2002, which are awarded to those of superior
ability to undertake graduate study leading to a
Alumni Weekend
2 o o 2 Graduates will return to campus from May
31-June 2 for a weekend of outings and
performances in Boston and dinners, gather
ings and workshops on campus. They also
will learn about the many new develop
ments at the College over the last year. The
Class of 1952 will celebrate their 50th
reunion during the weekend. Pictures from
previous alumni events and classnotes can
now be found on the Emmanuel College
web site at www.emmanuel.edu/alumni.
doctoral degree or Master of Fine Arts in selected
fields in the arts, humanities and social sciences.
The Fellowship is renewable for up to four years,
can be used at any accredited institution of
higher learning, and provides full tuition and fees,
as well as a need-based stipend. The estimated
available federal funds for the Javits Fellowsh ip
Program in 2002 are $10 million.
Office of Admissions Hosts Accepted Students
Students accepted for the 2002-2003 academic year
were welcomed to campus on April 6th to discuss
their academic opportunities with the Emmanuel
College faculty, to meet with staff members and to
explore Boston in a Beantown Scavenger Hunt. Five
hundred and twenty five people attended the
event, including 213 students from California,
Connecticut, Florida, Indiana, Massachusetts,
Maryland, Maine, Montana, New Hampshire, New
Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island,
Washington and Wisconsin.
Congratulations to the newly elected members of the Student Government Association for 2002-2003! SGA Executive Board:
President: Karla Murga
Vice President: Monica Macaruso
Secretary: Emmanuelle Dalembert
Treasurer: Stacey Fernandes
Public Relations: Tim Harrigan
Class of 2003:
President: Katy Jayne
Vice President: Betsy Suda
Secretary: Stephanie Michaud
Treasurer: Daisy Salamanca
Class of 2004:
President: Martha Zamirski
Vice President: TBA
Secretary: Amanda Fontaine
Treasurer: Cate Comeau
Class of 2005:
President: Darcy Maclaren
Vice President: Eric Martin
Secretary: Nicole luthman
Treasurer: Allyson Spel lman
Members-At-Large:
Resident Representative: Alexandria Ash
Commuter Representative: Brad Danielson
Sister Mary Johnson, SND Gives Keynote Address Associate Professor of Sociology and Religious Studies Sister Mary Johnson, SND, will
give a keynote address during the Continental Congress on Vocations to Ordained
Ministry and Consecrated Life in Montreal on April 20th. Her speech,"A Portrait of
Young Adult Catholics:Their Hope and Promise"will draw from her research and
contributions to the book Young Adult Catholics, now in its second printing. Sister
Mary also wi ll speak to the leaders of the religious orders of Ireland and to 600
Sisters of Notre Dame at Loyola University of Chicago, both in June. She has also
been selected as a delegate for the 15th General Chapter of the Sisters of Notre
Dame, which wi ll meet in Amiens, France from July 11 th to August 11 tho
Books Donated to Area School In honor of Read Across America Day, the Education Club and Campus Ministry
collected books for all 108 children at the St. Francis de Sales After School Program
in Roxbury. Members of the Emmanuel community donated books for children of
various grade levels, which were delivered to the school on April 5th. Th is is the 5th
annual Read Across America Day, which is sponsored by the National Education
Association.
Commissioning Ceremony Participants in this year's
Alternative Spring Break
were honored during their
Commissioning Ceremony
on March. Emmanuel
students volunteered at
several Boston sites and
found the experience very
rewarding.
(Front row left to right) Andrea Dreeszen, Karla Murga, Alexandra McCarthy, Lea Spellman, Emma Uwodukunda, Jason Durham, Michelle D'Souza (Back row left to right) Sister Pat McSharry, Deirdre Bradley, Betsy Suda, Heather Hissong, Jennifer Tobin, Catherine Hahesy, Father Richard Clancy
Teacher Recruitment Fair
Emmanuel Senior Kate Devine '02 interviews with Joseph P. Shea, principal at the Joseph Lee School in Dorchester at the Boston Public School Teacher Recruitment Fair, held at Emmanuel College on Saturday, March 2nd.
Emmanuel Welcomes New Staff Members Keith Beaurivage has joined Emmanuel as the Telecommunica
tions Support Specialist. Prior to coming to the College,
Beaurivage was Quality Assurance Engineer at Politzer & Hanley
from 1997-2001 and a Technical Support Consultant for New
England Medical Center from 1998 to 2000.
Laura Grande '02 has been appointed Project Research Assistant.
Grande is graduating with a Bachelor of Arts degree from
Emmanuel in May and has worked in various departments while a
student, including Development and Alumni Relations, Residence
Life and the Registrar's Office.
Meredith Twombly has joined Emmanuel as a Research Analyst.
Twombly received a Bachelor of Science in Sociology from
Framingham State College and a Master of Science in Sociology
from Portland State University. Previously, she was an
UndergraduatelTransfer Admissions Counselor at Elms College in
Chicopee, MA.
Check out the new web site! View your final exam schedule and
courses for the Fall 2002 semester
on the newly re-designed web site
http://www.emmanuel.edu !
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13th Annual International Hospitality Night
Etntnanuel Cotntnunity Celebrates 13th Annual International Hospitality Night
Kristle L. Gagne '02
A guest, Bharitiben Patel, a guest, Viji Viswanathan, Leila Ameriing, Trishna Ptel, Sammy Lingamneni
Flags of almost every nation adorned Marian Hall, as students, faculty, staff and families gathered to celebrate the diversity of Emmanuel College with a tour of the world through food, song and dance at the 13th Annual International Hospitality Night on March 21st.
An international buffet replaced the everyday dinner menu, with a variety of hors d'oevres for sampling. Guests were treated to international fare including everything from sweet and sour chicken to sushi to quesadillas to scrumptious desserts.
Sister Janet Eisner, SND welcomed everyone to this most-anticipated event. She noted that 21 countries comprised Emmanuel's "global community." "I am thrilled that we are all here this evening for this grand celebration."
The program began with an internationa I welcome to Emmanuel College from students in their native languages of Lebanese, Greek, Filipino, Vietnamese and Spanish, to name a few. Moderator Laura Grande '02 highlighted that this diversity among
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students is a unique quality of our community. "These performances show that among all the diversity, we share one binding similarity that is Emmanuel College," she said.
The highlight of the evening was the variety of performances by Emmanuel students, displaying their talents as well as their connection to their cultures. The performers were clothed in the traditional attire of their countries as they sang and danced.
The tour of the world of Emmanuel College visited the enchanting countries of eastern Asia. Marina Dang '04, Quinn Lee '03, Nan Pham '02, Tran Trang '02 and Hieu Vu '04 performed a traditional Vietnamese dance. Dressed in light pink gowns with long, flowing scarves, their dance was a combination of
Aiko Shimada and Jessica Hughes
fluid movements. Also representing Asia, Japanese exchange student Aiko Shimada sang of the native fishermen's wishes for a prosperous catch. Sarah Kowit '05 and Rebecca Frade '02 demonstrated two forms of martial arts that are a part of the Chinese and Korean cultures. Kowit showed examples of the Chinese Tae Kwon Do. Frade studies Korean Kenpo Karate and performed techniques that can be incorporated into a form of selfdefense. Shannette Sablan '02 brought us to the other side of the globe to her native island country in the Pacific Ocean of Saipan. She performed a dance
Wambui Thuka
Christina Bocolos, a member of the Greek Dancing Group of the Archdiocese of Boston, Elizabeth Spellman, Simela Giannakopoulos and Kristin Lampros
Tran Trang, Hieu Vu, Nan Pham, Marina Dang, Quinn Lee
accompanied by a song about a person who leaves the island, but will return home.
Our tour of the world also brought us to Africa, where Wambui Thuku '02 represented Kenya with a dance performed to a song written by a friend. Jessica Hughes '05 chose a selection of songs that symbolized the struggles of African Americans and of all people.
International Hospitality Night also stopped in India and Bangladesh, where Bhartiben Patel '04 and Samira Mostafa '02 energized the audience with uptempo music and dances. Patel's performance combined traditional and modern Indian dance elements. A song about relationships between men and women accompanied Mostafa's lively presentation of Bangladeshi culture.
The country of Greece was represented by the Greek Dancing Group of the Archdiocese of Boston and also by a delegation of Emmanuel students. Christina Bocolos '02, Simela Giannakopoulos '04, Kristin Lampros '02, Maria Maloutas '02 and Elizabeth
Spellman celebrated Greek independence in their performance. Returning to North America, Lillian Melendez '02 represented her own Puerto Rican heritage by singing her favorite song, "Volveras. "
International Hospitality Night is an
Anne Munoz and Shannette Sablan
amazing display of the mixture of cultures that comprise Emmanuel. To see the student performers sing along to the songs of their native lands while sharing their customs with the community is an impressive example of the rich diversity of Emmanuel College.
Samira Mostafa
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Guest Author Offers Insight to Aspiring Writers David Crouse, a short story and creative nonfiction writer, treated the
Emmanuel community to a reading of his piece "What We Own" during a
presentation and discussion in the Cardinal Cushing Library Reading
Room on April 3rd. Co-sponsored by the English Department, the Office
of Academic Affairs, Kaleidoscope and the Cardinal Cushing Library, this is
the first of what could be a regular series of readings at the College,
giving students the unique opportunity to learn about the process of
writing directly from authors.
Associate Professor of English Richard Murphy coordinated the event and
hopes it was "the first of many readings at Emmanuel College." Murphy
plans to have at least one reading per semester, allowing students to hear
the works of published authors and gain a valuable first-hand perspective
on the craft of writing. Murphy hopes to gain grant funding for the read
ing series. This, and subsequent presentations, are open to the entire
college community, as well as the Colleges of the Fenway and the
general public.
This was the first time Crouse had done a reading of "What We Own," a
story about the dynamics of a small town family, which was written over
the course of two years. The piece is the first-person narrative of a young
man who has come home after a stint in the army and of how each of
his family members reacts to his return. Following the reading, Crouse
answered questions and discussed his own writing process and style.
Crouse explained that he often has several stories going at once and puts
stories away for months at a time to "let them pickle." In the case of "What
We Own," Crouse eliminated characters and scenes over time, keeping
only what was necessary to the story he wanted to tell.
Crouse concluded the reading by sharing a favorite poem by Jane
Kenyon and wishing all the aspiring writers in the group the best of luck.
He is an assistant professor of English at White Pines College in New
Hampshire, where he teaches creative writing and serves as chair of the
English Department. His stories and essays have been published in a vari
ety of literary journals including The Greensboro Review, Chelsea, Canadian Literature, Northwest Review, Sonora Review and the Pacific Review. He received a Master of Fine Arts degree from the University of
Alaska-Fairbanks and a Bachelor of Arts from Bradford College.
Commencement 2002 Preview ing, which will be mailed the week
of April 22nd for Graduate and
Professional Programs students and
are currently available for traditional
undergraduates in the Academic
Affairs office. Unlimited seating is
offered outside of the tent and does
not require a ticket. Graduates will
assemble in the Marian Hall
Gymnasium at 9:30 a.m. to line up.
The President of Catholic Charities
USA and former Dean of the
Harvard Divinity School,J. Bryan
Hehir will address the Class of 2002
as Commencement Speaker. Until
2001 Fr. Hehir served as Professor of
the Practice in Religion and Society
at Harvard Divinity School and
Harvard's Weatherhead Center for
International Affairs. Prior to his
appointment at Harvard, Fr. Hehir
served as the Joseph P. Kennedy
Professor of Ethics at the School of
Foreign Service at Georgetown
University. He also directed the
Office of International Affairs and
later the Department of Social and
Political Affairs at the U.s. Catholic
Conference of Bishops in
Washington, D.C.
An internationally known and highly
respected scholar, Fr. Hehir's teach
ing and writing engage issues of
ethics, foreign policy and interna
tional relations, as well as Catholic
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social ethics and the role of religion
in world politics and American soci
ety. He has received more than 25
honorary degrees from American
colleges and universities. He
received a bachelor's degree and a
master's degree from St. John's
Seminary in Boston and a doctorate
in theology from Harvard Divinity
School.
As head of Catholic Charities,
Reverend Hehir oversees the admin
istration and staff of Catholic
Charities, one of the largest private
networks of social service organiza
tions worldwide. Catholic Charities
works to support families, reduce
poverty and build communities.The
organization's 1,400 local agencies
serve nearly 10 million people each
year.
Also receiving honorary degrees this
year are Dr. Barbara J. McNeil '62
of Harvard Medical School, Jack
Shaughnessy, Sr. of Shaughnessy
& Ahern, Co. and Elisabeth M.
O'Hearn '47, Emmanuel alumna
and volunteer.
Dr. McNeil is the Ridley Watts
Professor and Founding Head of the
Department of Health Care Policy at
Harvard Medical School. She is also a
professor of radiology at Harvard
Medical and Brigham and Women's
Hospital. Dr. McNeil received her BA
from Emmanuel, an M.D. from
Harvard Medical School and a Ph.D.
from Harvard University. McNeil is
the first graduate of Emmanuel
College to receive an M.D. from
Harvard Medical and she celebrates
her 40th reunion year from
Emmanuel in 2002.
Elisabeth (Betty) O'Hearn has been
an actively involved alumna since
her graduation in 1947, serving as
President of the Alumnae
Association from 1963-1967, as well
as President of the Alumnae
Association board. Following her
graduation from Emmanuel, she
went on to receive her master's
degree from Simmons College in
1950.ln 1972 she became the first
female secondary school principal in
Brockton, following her teaching
career and two years as an elemen
tary school prinCipal. O'Hearn has
been assisting in the Office of
Development and Alumni Relations
for the past 10 years. She will cele
brate her 55th reunion this year.
Jack Shaughnessy, Sr. is chairman of
the board of Shaughnessy & Ahern,
Co. and has served the city for many
years. Mr. Shaughnessy is a board
member of Catholic Charities, USA.
The Laboure Center in South
Boston, which provides health,
educational and social services to
South Boston and the surrounding
communities, was recently renamed
the Shaughnessy Family Center of
Laboure because of Shaughnessy's
years of dedication and generosity.
He is a graduate of Boston College
High School and Tufts University
and was a serviceman on a Navy
destroyer. He has been married for
over 47 years and has 7 children and
17 grandchildren.
An outdoor reception for graduates
and guests will immediately follow
Commencement on the Quad.
Graduates have the opportunity to
order photographs and a video of
the Com mencement Exercises. The
photographer will take a picture of
each graduate and information on
ordering procedures will be sent to
each student's home address.
Commencement videos are $10.00
each. Graduates can send checks
payable to Emmanuel College to the
Office of Government, Community
and Public Relations by April 26th.
Videos will be mailed over the
summer.
Track & Field Update Contributed by Head Coach Tony DaRocha
The Emmanuel College track team, competing this season as a club team, began its first outdoor season with impressive results at the Fitchburg State Coed Invitational Meet. The women's team was led by Co-Captain Betsy Suda's '03 victory in the 5000m. Kellie Folsom's '04 victory in the triple jump, along with her 4th place finish in the 200m, placed them 4th out of six teams.
The men's team was led by Freshman Captain Serghino Rene's 4th place in the 200m and 5th place in the 400m. Freshman T.J. Welch started off his collegiate track career in a very positive way. Running in his very first meet and also a new event for him, he placed 6th in the 400m run right behind his teammate, Justin Clements 'OS, who finished 9th in the 800m run. They finished 6th out of seven teams competing.
The team will be traveling to Smith College the week of April 15th to compete in the Smith College Coed Invitational. The Saints will be looking to improve on their individual performances.
Annual Awards Banquet The Athletic Department will hold its annual banquet and awards night on April 27th, honoring student-athletes for their commitment and dedication. Team honors will be awarded by the coaches for: women's volleyball, women's tennis, cross-country, women's soccer, basketball, indoor track, dance and softball. Seniors will be honored by Athletic Director Andy Yosinoff for their achievements over the last four years.
Emmanuel Softball Update As of April 10th, the Emmanuel softball squad is 6-6 in the GNAC and 9-12-1 overall. The team split a double-header with Suffolk University on the 9th with a 3-2 win and an 11-4 loss. Sophomore Tara Stanford hit 3 for 7 for the day, with a triple and a double.
Junior Carrie Rodman pitched a 7-hitter in the win and lowered her ERA to 3.26.
The team won two against Southern Vermont on April 6th, 21-0 and 13-3. Junior Shortstop Stephanie Leite is ranked as the 6th leading hitter in the GNAC with a batting average of .418. Tara Stanford is currently ranked 10th with an average of .410.
The Saints swept a doubleheader against Rivier College in Nashua, NH on April 2nd. Junior Second Baseman Katie Baribeault led the Saints to 10-8 and 8-5 victories by going 7 for 9, including two doubles a triple and two walks. Junior Christine Crotty stole four bases.
Softball Team Victorious in Colleges of the Fenway Tourney The Saints squad dominated Wheelock College 19-1 and defeated Simmons College 11-4 on March 24th to win the Colleges of the Fenway Softball Tournament. Emmanuel was led by Stephanie Leite, who hit 6 for 7 (.857) for the tournament. Senior Katie Kemmitt, Junior Katie Foley, Tara Stanford and Freshman Erin Woodbury all hit homeruns.
The team spent spring break in Florida, gearing up for the season with 8 games.
2002 Softball Team Roster
Katie Baribeault '03
Kristal Brennan '04
Venus Corriveau '05
Christine Crotty '03 (Captain)
Katie Foley '04 (Captain)
The 2002 Softball Team.
Maegan Gubata '05 Rebecca Rogers '03
Katie Kemmitt '02 Tara Stanford '04
Stephanie Leite '03 Katie Wentworth '05
Rachel McKinley '04 Karen Williams '05
Cari Rodman '03 (Captain) Erin Woodbury '05
Head Coach George Rollins is in his 3rd season with the Saints. Assistant Coaches Sheila Fretas and Gene McCarthy are both in their 1st seasons. The Saints' manager is Kanee Chlebda.
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Sign Up Now for Volunteer Week!
The week of April 20th is National Volunteer Week. Emmanuel students can lend a hand during the following
events:
20th - Earth Day Clean-up 22nd - Volunteering at Boston
Rescue Mission 23rd - School of the Americas Educational Videos and Letter
Signing 25th - Oxfam Dinner
26th - Volunteering at Community Servings
For more details and to sign up, stop by the Office of Campus Ministry or
call Deirdre Bradley at 735-9753.
21 VOLUNITER WEEK -- SEE BOX ABOVE FOR DEDAILS
All events listed are open to Emmanuel students. For more information about these and other Emmanuel and Colleges of the Fenway events throughout the year, contact the Emmanuel Student Activities Office at 617-735-9963.
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7:00 PM ............................ .. ..................................... AEROBICS Sr. Joseph's Hall
LAST DAY OF QAssES - SPRING 2002
ECAP SUMMER SESSION I BEGINS
12:00 PM .................................................................. LrruRGY Chapel
12:30 PM ........................................................ SGA Ma"'TING Elizabeth Logan Room
M AY READING DAY
10:00 PM ......................................... MoONUGHT BREAKFAST
Marian Hall Dining Room
2 FINAL EXAM - DAY 2
12:00 PM .................................................................. LrruRGY Chapel
3:30 PM ....................... ....................................... BlBLE SruDY
Campus Minisrry Office
3 FINAL EXAM - DAY 2
4 FINAL EXAM - DAY 3
S 11:00 AM ......................................................... ........ LrruRGY Chapel
10:00 PM ................................................................. LIlURGY Chapel
6 FINAL EXAM - DAY 4
FINAL EXAM - DAY 3
MSMIHRM SUMMER SESSION 1 BEGINS
CLAss OF 2002 SENIOR WEEK
8:00 PM .. .. .................................. COMEDY OR IMPROV SHOW
Commencement
2002 Schedule of Events
May 8th 12:00 p.m.
Alumni Luncheon 5:30 p.m.
Commencement Rehearsal Gymnasium
Immediately following Rehearsal President's Reception for Graduate
and Professional Programs Auditorium
May 9th 5:00 p.m.
Pinning Ceremony, Bachelor of Science in Nursing Candidates
Chapel 11:00 AM ............ ..................................................... Lll1JRGY 7 CLASS OF 2002 SENIOR WEEK
6:00 p.m. Chapel 2:00 PM ............................................................. JFK LECTURE JFK Library
10:00 PM ........................ .............................. ........... Lll1JRGY Chapel
22 7:00 PM ....... ............................................................ AEROBICS Sr. Joseph's Hall
23 SOFfBALL G AC TOURNAMENT BEGINS 12:00 PM ...................... ....................... ..................... Lll1JRGY Chapel
12:30 PM ............... JOB SEARCH STRATEGIES & NE1WORKING Office of Internships and Career Development
12:30 PM ................................. PROGRAM COUNCIL MEE:rJNG
AMR
12:30 PM ............................................... SCRAPBOOK MAKING
Plaza Cafe, Sponsored by SLAC
24 4:30 PM ............................................ CHILDREN'S BOOK TALK St. Joseph's Hall Foyer
6:00 PM .................................... SPAGHITIl AND SPlRfT1JALITY
St. Joseph's Hall Rec Room
2S 12:00 PM .................................................................. Lll1JRGY Chapel 12:30 PM .............................. DEPARTMENT CHAIRs MEETING AMR
3:30 PM .............................................................. BIBLE SruDY
Campus Ministry
5:00 PM ............................................. ........................... YOGA
St. Jo eph Hall
27 QAss OF 2003 CAR WASH
JUNIOR OPEN HOUSE -- SEE BOX AT RIGHT FOR DEDAILS
ParkingLor
5:30 PM ................................................... ATHl.E1lC BANQUET
Marian Hall
28 11:00 AM ................................................................. LrruRGY Chapel
1:00 PM ................................................................. C!.AMBAKE Quad, Sponsored by SLAC
1:00 PM ...................... .. .. NECKLACE AND BRACELET MAKING Quad, Sponsored by Educarion Club
10:00 PM ............................. ........................ ............ LrruRGY Chapel
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Au DAY .............................................. PORTSMOUTH DAY TRIP
8 9:00 AM ....................................... FAcuLTY ADMINISTRATIONI
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FACULTY FORUM SENATE
AMR
10:00 AM ..................................... SPRING 2002 GRADES DUE
CLASS OF 2002 SENIOR WEEK
12:00 PM ................................................ ALuMNI LUNCHEON
7:00 PM ................................................. .. .. ........ GHOST TOUR
QAss OF 2002 SENIOR WEEK
12:00 PM ................. FIELD DAY AND FACULTY/SruDENT BBQ
6:00 PM ............ .................................. COMMENCEMENT BALL
Hilton, Boston
Junior Open House
The Office of Admissions will host the
Junior Open House on April 27th to
introduce potential applicants to the
college selection process. Participants
will have the opportunity to talk with
members of the Emmanuel College
community, tour the campus, learn
about scholarships and how to apply
for financial aid and gain helpful tips
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Commencement Ba" The Hilton, Back Bay
May 10th 7:00 p.m.
Baccalaureate Liturgy and Academic Awards Ceremony
Commencement Tent
May 11th 11:00 a.m.
Commencement Exercises Commencement Tent
Bookstore Hours for Commencement Weekend
May 8th 9:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m.
May 9th 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
May 10th 9:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m.
May 11th
9:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.