2 0 0 5 A N N U A L R E P O R T O N G I V I N G - Arcadia University
2 0 0 5 A N N U A L R E P O R T O N G I V I N G - Arcadia University
2 0 0 5 A N N U A L R E P O R T O N G I V I N G - Arcadia University
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T H E A R C A D I A A N N U A L F U N D 2 0 0 5<br />
Members of <strong>Arcadia</strong> <strong>University</strong>’s Class of 2009 pose with<br />
their Alumni Fund Walk of Pride paver, which was unveiled<br />
at Orientation Convocation in August.<br />
★Patricia Sykes Shoppell<br />
★Elaine English Spiller<br />
★Connie Henry Suto<br />
★Phyllis Brody Taylor<br />
Kathryn Orsenigo Waterman<br />
Susan Tapley Williamson<br />
★Carol Bergstein Wolintz<br />
CLASS OF 1964<br />
Fund Agent: Judith Glover<br />
Vasile<br />
Gifts: $10,172<br />
Tower Club Members<br />
★Carol Doyle Cottrell*<br />
★Patty Albert Schmidt<br />
★Judith Glover Vasile<br />
Turret Club Members<br />
Marie-Louise Hirsch Brauch*<br />
★Sandra Krebs Hirsh<br />
★Barbara Weathers Johns<br />
★Bonnie McDowell Lasky<br />
★Linda Mann*<br />
★Susan Patt Mountz<br />
★Janice Comstock Murray<br />
★Linda Rosenheim Perlman*<br />
★Nancy Roberts Reid<br />
★Phyllis St. John Skok<br />
Carol McLuckie Van Sciver<br />
Castle Club Members<br />
Gail Weiner Biben<br />
★Linda Easton Foster<br />
★Teresa Jesser Haacke<br />
Elizabeth Weathers Kaspar<br />
★Margaret Lees<br />
Sandra Segal Polin<br />
★Mary Ann Marshall<br />
Speakman<br />
★Lynda Spielman<br />
★Elizabeth Rudnick Stalford*<br />
Roberta Fischer Titelman<br />
★Diana Peck Watters<br />
Contributors<br />
★Linda Johnston Cairo Austin<br />
★Susan Cohen Berman<br />
Adrienne Biel Brook<br />
Karen Smith Brower<br />
Gail Ruf Bunt<br />
Susan McCarthy Coffman<br />
Carol Park DiJoseph<br />
★Mary Anne Coursen Doty<br />
★Dianne Vose Durawa<br />
★Louise Coady Faivre<br />
★Joan Lofgren Gosnell<br />
Sandra Harden<br />
Carol Hacker Hillman<br />
Diane Hunter<br />
Barbara Ruthberg Leiland<br />
★Susan Wright Lord<br />
Karen Holmes MacIntyre<br />
Jane Littman Ritter<br />
Sara Adams Satterthwaite<br />
★Isabella Mohl Selikoff<br />
★Carol Miller Singer<br />
★Marie Clayton Smith<br />
Kathryn (Kitty) Willis<br />
★Francine Willmore<br />
Woerthwein<br />
CLASS OF 1965<br />
Fund Agent: Judith<br />
McCarthy Gielow<br />
Gifts: $7,041<br />
Coronet Club Member<br />
Judith Mullen Barthold*<br />
Turret Club Members<br />
★Joan Nadler Brantz<br />
Pelley Sablove Brown<br />
Cecile Greenberg<br />
Castle Club Members<br />
Carol Smith Bender<br />
★Brooke Maury Dojny<br />
J’Ann Burgess Ellis<br />
★Charlotte Descy Kidwell*<br />
Rona Shuman Kiley<br />
Carol Ibbotson Manikin<br />
S U C C E S S H A P P E N S A T A R C A D I A<br />
Julie Tippens ’06, International Peace and Conflict Resolution<br />
graduate student, spent last summer working with street children<br />
in Nairobi, Kenya, as an intern with UNICEF. She is spending her fall<br />
semester studying gender issues and equality at the United Nations<br />
<strong>University</strong> for Peace in Costa Rica.<br />
Last spring some of her class traveled to Costa Rica to do a case study on<br />
how to resolve the needs of a few—indigenous peoples in the southern part<br />
of the country—with the needs of the many. The government wants to build<br />
a large hydroelectric dam that would flood the indigenous people’s land.<br />
Tippens and other students in the master’s program in International Peace and<br />
Conflict Resolution are able to integrate overseas field study with their classroom<br />
theory coursework because <strong>Arcadia</strong> budgets for study abroad as an integral part of the<br />
learning process, rather than a stand-alone experience.<br />
“If you get students out in the world, it makes what they’re learning in the classroom<br />
more relevant,” says Dr. Warren Haffar, program director. Support of <strong>Arcadia</strong>’s Annual<br />
Fund makes it possible for Tippens and others to do research around the world that<br />
gives them relevant, marketable skills, competitive with other elite universities.<br />
Sending students into the world