CSE Students Move Into Dorms, Aug. 22, 2007
The College of Saint Elizabeth (CSE), opened its 109th academic year with nearly 700 new students enrolled in both its Women’s College and School of Graduate and Continuing Studies.
The College of Saint Elizabeth (CSE), opened its 109th academic year with nearly 700 new students enrolled in both its Women’s College and School of Graduate and Continuing Studies.
As nearly 200 first-time Women’s College students arrived on campus at this year’s CSE Orientation Week, the Daily Record, Morris County’s source for news, was right there covering the College’s official welcoming through a new lens for the print medium: the video camera.
Although the paper has implemented video coverage for news in the recent past, this is the first event that the Gannett newspaper has videographed in the Morris County area. According to Daily Record Reporter, Navid Iqbal, the College’s Orientation video footage is accessible through its website, www.dailyrecord.com.
First year CSE students were kept busy with a variety of activities during the three-day orientation event. Some events included students helping assemble 250 “Back to School” kits for K-8 grade students attending St. Rose of Lima in Newark, New Jersey, as part of their community service project. Kits included basic school supplies and a letter from CSE students encouraging kids to stay in school.
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The College of Saint Elizabeth welcomes nearly 600 new students in both its Women’s College and its School of Graduate and Continuing Studies this fall 2006. The CSE Women’s College was among the first in the Morris County area to begin letting students onto its campus. While some students started class as early as this Saturday, August 26, 2006 for its adult Saturday Fast Track® program, the rest began on Monday, August 28.
CSE Women’s College Students Make Big Move
Nearly 200 first-time Women’s College students turned out at the College’s Orientation, held Wednesday - Friday, August 23 - 25, 2006. As of August 29, 2006, the Class of 2010 number more than 160 with more than 30 transfer students. Members of the incoming class hail from California, China, Colombia, Florida, Germany, Japan, Massachusetts, Moldova, New Jersey, New York, Nepal, and Northern Ireland.
Photo Caption: (l – r): CSE first-year Women’s College student, Diana Cuestas, ’10, of Millburn, New Jersey, receives a warm welcome from “Lizzy” the Eagle at CSE Orientation on Wednesday, August 23, 2006. (Photo by Courtney Smolen)