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The Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation Partners with CSE to Present an Art Exhibition

The Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation (Foundation) has selected the College of Saint Elizabeth’s (CSE) Therese A. Maloney Art Gallery as its venue for its upcoming exhibit entitled, “Inside and Out: Selections from the Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation Visual Artist/Educator Fellows.”

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Largest Class in CSE History Graduates, May 10, 2008

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Students line-up at CSE Commencement. (Photo by Courtney Smolen)

 

The sun broke through on Saturday, May 10, 2008, as 478 men and women received their degrees at the College of Saint Elizabeth’s (CSE) 106th Commencement – making this year graduating class the largest in the College’s history.

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Renowned Author Margaret Wheatley to Speak at CSE, July 14

Margaret Wheatley, internationally acclaimed speaker, writer and teacher, will offer her views on the leadership changes needed in today’s turbulent world, during a lecture on Monday, July 14, at 7:30 p.m. in Annunciation Center, the College’s Arts and Education building, at the College of Saint Elizabeth (CSE). The event is free and open to the public. For more information, contact Dr. John Crews, associate professor of Education at CSE and interim dean the College’s School of Graduate and Continuing Studies at 973-290-4382 or at jcrews@cse.edu.

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CSE Justice Studies Students Learn About Law Enforcement at Internship

 

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Ashley Graf, left, and Alison Grunfelder, CSE Women’s College seniors, flank Glen Johnstone of the Florham Park Police Department, where both are interning this semester.

 

Ms. Graf, a justice studies and sociology major from Whitehouse Station, N.J., will work part-time as a police dispatcher with the department following graduating next month. She is fulfilling her father’s dream of becoming a police officer.

 

Ms. Grunfelder, a psychology and victim services major, is from Florham Park, N.J.

 

The College offers nearly 30 courses in justice studies, and Dr. James F. Ford, Jr., a retired lieutenant in the Chatham Township Police Department, is an assistant professor in the department.

 

(Photo by Det. Scott Bartell of the Florham Park Police Department)

CSE to Hold 106th Commencement, May 10

On Saturday, May 10 at 10 a.m., the College of Saint Elizabeth (CSE), 2 Convent Road, Morristown, New Jersey, will hold its 106th Commencement exercises in a tent on the front lawn of campus. During the ceremonies, 259 undergraduate students and 219 graduate students are expected to receive their degrees. With 478 graduating men and women* receiving degrees, this year’s is the largest graduating class in CSE history.

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CSE Students Rehearse Euripides’ Tragic Play Before Opening Performance, April 23

On Monday, April 21, College of Saint Elizabeth (CSE) Women’s College students gathered together for a final dress rehearsal of this year’s production of Euripides’ The Trojan Women.

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Capacity Crowd Attend CSE 16th Annual Spirituality Convocation, April 12

On Saturday, April 12, the College of Saint Elizabeth (CSE) held its 16th annual Spirituality Convocation in the Annunciation Center on campus.  Sponsored by the College’s Center for Theological and Spiritual Development, the College welcomed 560 guests in the Dolan Performance Hall. Participants at this year’s Convocation came from all across the tri-state area including New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania and Rhode Island.

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CSE Honors Educators at Elizabethan Association Spring Conference, April 17

You know spring has arrived when the College of Saint Elizabeth (CSE) holds its annual Elizabethan Education Association (EEA) Spring Conference.

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Darfur Refugees Bring Stories of Survivial to CSE, April 16, 2008

On Wednesday, April 16, the College of Saint Elizabeth (CSE) welcomed onto its campus Darfur refugees Abu Asal Abu Asal and Suad Mansour for an informal, in-depth discussion on what life is like living amongst the Sudanese government and the Janjaweed militia in western Sudan.

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CSE Announces Launch of Psychology and Sociology Research Journal on Web site

The Psychology and Sociology departments at the College of Saint Elizabeth (CSE), proudly announce the launch of their Journal of the Behavioral Sciences at the following address at http://psychology.cse.edu/Journal.  

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Award-Winning Poet Mark Doty Teaches Master Class, Reads Poetry at CSE

Award-winning poet and memoirist Mark Doty addressed students at an afternoon master class followed by an evening reading of his work at the College of Saint Elizabeth (CSE), on Monday, April 7, 2008. Mr. Doty’s visit to the College campus was sponsored by the CSE Sister Alice Lubin Fund and the 21st Century Fund.

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CSE Students to Perform Euripides’ The Trojan Women

Follow the fates of the women of Troy in Euripides’ tragedy, The Trojan Women on Wednesday and Thursday, April 23 and 24 at noon and on Saturday, April 26 at 3 p.m. at the College of Saint Elizabeth (CSE) Greek Theatre.

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Yo Charlie! CSE Welcomes Chattanooga Artist, Pastor Charlie Newton to Campus, March 25

Sitting front and center on stage, with all eyes focused solely on him, Chattanooga, Tenn. artist and pastor Charlie Newton is poised with a sense of serenity. Laid back and easy going, he is quick to smile as he is to joke about himself and his work during an informal discussion on Tuesday, March 25, 2008 at the College of Saint Elizabeth (CSE). 

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Summer Classes at CSE to Start June 2 and July 7

Looking to take a summer college class, while still having time for vacation and fun? If so, turn to the College of Saint Elizabeth (CSE). With a newly-formatted summer course schedule, the College will begin four-week co-ed summer sessions on campus starting June 2, in addition to more than 30 on-line course offerings.

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CSE Students Head to Mexico for First International Alternative Spring Break Service Trip

When 10 College of Saint Elizabeth Women’s College students packed their suitcases for a trip to Mexico, they, unlike many of their contemporaries heading for spring break, left their bathing suits and dancing shoes behind. Instead this hand-picked group headed to the poorer neighborhoods of El Paso, Texas, and Juarez, Mexico, from March 2 to 8 as part of the College’s service initiative called the Alternative Spring Break.

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High School Students Learn Lessons of Holocaust from Survivor, Film Screening at CSE

 

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(l – r) College of Saint Elizabeth President Sr. Francis Raftery welcomes Holocaust survivor Pinchas Gutter, along with Dr. Harriet Sepinwall, CSE professor of Education and co-director of the CSE Holocaust Education Resource Center, and Pablo Gonzalez from Parsippany High School.

 

Mr. Gutter was one of two Holocaust survivors to be interviewed by Danish filmmaker Jon Bang Carlson in his film, “Purity Beats Everything,” which was shown at the College of Saint Elizabeth on Wednesday and Thursday, March 12 & 13, 2008. The film delves deep into the layers underlying Nazism’s purity ideals, traces of which, the filmmaker contends, still exist today. (Photo by Courtney Smolen)

Participants Get a Dose of Healthy Advice at CSE Health and Wellness Fair, March 12, 2008

With the goal of improving the health and quality of life among those living in Morris County, the College of Saint Elizabeth (CSE) Health Services sponsored a Health and Wellness Fair on March 12, 2008 in Saint Joseph Hall McGuire Lounge on campus.

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Artist, Pastor Charlie Newton to Speak at CSE, March 25, 2008

Veteran artist and pastor from Chattanooga, Tenn., Charlie Newton will offer an informal presentation and discussion about his art work, discussing his dual role as an artist and pastor, and how both occupations influence each other on Tuesday, March 25 at 7:30 p.m. in Dolan Performance Hall at the Annunciation Center at CSE. The evening’s affair is set to take place on the Feast of the Annunciation, which, in Christianity, celebrates the angel Gabriel’s announcement to Mary that she would bear Jesus, the Son of God.

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CSE to Host Draw-A-Thon, March 15, 2008

Do you have an interested in drawing; want to immerse yourself for a day sketching from live models, trying new drawing techniques, challenging yourself on the computer, or learning some beginning approaches to line and shading? If so, attend the Draw-a-thon that will take place from 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. on Saturday, March 15, 2008 at CSE.

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Darfur Refugees Bring Stories of Survival to CSE, April 16, 2008

Be among those to hear the stories of survivors of the genocide happening in Sudan’s western region of Darfur. The Save Darfur Coalition’s Voices from Darfur campaign – a national speaking tour featuring Darfuri refugees, will visit the College of Saint Elizabeth (CSE ), on Wednesday, April 16, 2008 at 7 p.m. in the Octagon in Mahoney Library on campus.  

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