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College selects Dr. James Dlugos as new president

Saint Joseph鈥檚 College has appointed Dr. James Dlugos of Netcong, N.J., as its 14th president, following a 7-month national search. Dlugos is currently the Vice President and Dean for Academic Affairs at College of Saint Elizabeth in Morristown, N.J., a position he has held since 2005. A graduate of Boston College where he earned his [...]

2021-10-07T10:09:58-04:00August 1st, 2012|Categories: Summer 2012|

Miracolino: searching for a little miracle

I鈥檓 not sure how it happened, but over the past couple of years, I鈥檝e become more and more interested in Mary. Some of it undoubtedly stems from my interest in the paranormal, and, in a sense, nothing is more paranormal than the divine. As a scientist, I also believe that everything is understandable. I grew [...]

2021-10-07T10:09:58-04:00August 1st, 2012|Categories: Summer 2012|Tags: , |

Meet Mark Friedman

Mark Friedman, faculty member for the聽online Leadership MBA program聽at Saint Joseph鈥檚, knows the increasing importance of a global perspective in education. Currently living in Latvia with his family, Friedman speaks six languages. He holds a B.A. in Asian Studies from Dartmouth College and a Master of International Affairs from Columbia University. Tell us about what [...]

2021-10-07T10:09:59-04:00August 1st, 2012|Categories: Summer 2012|Tags: , , |

iPads, Skype and Apple TV = International Management class

How does a business major in Standish, Maine, establish a furniture company in Greece? You 鈥済otta know the territory,鈥 to quote the salesmen in the opening scene of 鈥淭he Music Man.鈥 Thanks to business professor Antony Girlando, and an assist from mentors in faraway places,聽international management聽students this spring learned how to start up a company [...]

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St. Joe鈥檚 means business

Saint Joseph鈥檚 College has approved plans to start a college-wide business development initiative that will create and market programs and events for potential clients. When it operated solely within the college鈥檚 online division for the past two years, the business development effort organized quarterly workshops and annual symposia, created customized training programs for local businesses, [...]

2021-10-07T10:09:59-04:00August 1st, 2012|Categories: Summer 2012|Tags: , , , |

S铆 Se Puede! Yes, it can be done.

In a classic, against-all-odds David vs. Goliath battle, America鈥檚 marginalized farm workers formed a successful union because they won the hearts and minds of the American consumer. In that fight for social justice, where countless volunteers made victory possible, one of them was one of our own. 鈥淗e is my Martin Luther King,鈥 says Pauline [...]

2021-10-07T10:09:59-04:00August 1st, 2012|Categories: Summer 2012|Tags: , , , |

Gone, but never forgotten: memorial scholarships keep giving

When a classmate or聽a loved one dies unexpectedly, it can shock and devastate friends and family. The ongoing grief can be daunting. When Leslie Edmunston Buck 鈥67 of Stonington, Conn., died in 2002 at age 56, several of her classmates decided to create a Saint Joseph鈥檚 scholarship to honor her. Over the years, they contributed [...]

2021-10-07T10:09:59-04:00February 1st, 2012|Categories: Winter 2012|Tags: |

Three Saint Josephs鈥檚 generations

Macy Pagurko 鈥14 arrived on campus in 2010 with the usual trappings of a college freshman. But she also came with something that couldn鈥檛 be stuffed in a suitcase 鈥攖he legacy of being the third generation in her family to study at Saint Joseph鈥檚 College. Her grandmother, Nancy Giroux Pagurko 鈥56, and her aunt, Susan [...]

2021-10-07T10:09:59-04:00February 1st, 2012|Categories: Winter 2012|Tags: |

Migdalia Santiago-White 鈥01

In third grade, Migdalia (Mickie) Santiago-White 鈥01 told her teacher that she wanted to be an obstetrician when she grew up. Going to medical school wasn鈥檛 feasible in a family with six children, but that didn鈥檛 stop the Cleveland, Ohio, native from setting other lofty goals and meeting them. While working full and part time [...]

2021-10-07T10:09:59-04:00February 1st, 2012|Categories: Winter 2012|Tags: , , |

Living in Xavier Hall as a senior: A reflection

One of the perks of becoming a senior on campus in the 1960s was living in Xavier Hall. Just imagine residing in a Tudor mansion, having a view of Sebago Lake and, on a clear day, the White Mountains. The scenery could be breathtaking! Living in Xavier was a privilege 鈥 something you coveted starting [...]

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