John R. McIntyre 鈥62, 鈥65 was named Professor Emeritus at Caldwell University.
Sherry Landau Marger 鈥68 painted a piece entitled 鈥淏irds of a Feather,鈥 which was awarded second place and was being shown in the Showcase Gallery in Costa Mesa, California. She has had several one woman shows of her Destination Art, including one at the exhibit space at the John Wayne Airport in Orange County, California. Her landscapes are in collections in New Jersey, California, Oregon, Florida, Georgia, and Sweden.
Anthony Mongilia 鈥69, 鈥01 was elected to the State Coaches Association Hall of Fame. Anthony also recently published a text on Amazon titled Game Planning for Life 鈥 Managing Personal and Professional Roadblocks.
Julie Maloney 鈥70 released her debut thriller 鈥淎 Matter of Chance鈥. The book tells the story of an 8-year-old girl鈥檚 disappearance from a New Jersey shore town and her mother鈥檚 relentless search for her child.
Lois Podolsky Mcguire 鈥71, retired Superintendent of Schools in Kinnelon, recently published a character education children鈥檚 book entitled, 鈥Don鈥檛 Be That KID! At School鈥, as well as a corresponding resource guide of the same name for parents and teachers. 鈥Don鈥檛 Be That KID! At School鈥 is about a little goat who misbehaves at school but ultimately learns his lesson. Each scene provides an opportunity to discuss character-building values, such as honesty, kindness, consideration, responsibility, and respect. The 鈥淒on鈥檛 Be That KID! Resource Guide鈥 is filled with meaningful activities for children in grades K - 5, and for teachers and parents to use to reinforce proper behavior and character education principles. Please go to: to learn more about each book.
Robyn Powell M.A. 鈥97 received the Nutley Jaycees鈥 Distinguished Service Award as Educator of the Year. Ms. Powell is the Nutley Public Schools鈥 Coordinator K-12 Health Physical Education and Nursing Supervisor.
Steve Fiasco 鈥96 will serve as Ampil鈥檚 northeastern business development executive. Ampil, a division of Insight Investments, LLC, is dedicated to delivering independent, customized vendor finance programs for technology manufacturers, systems integrators, and managed service providers.
Wendy (Fick) Tordilio, 鈥99, 鈥01, M.A., Director of Commercial & Engineering at System One, a leading provider of specialized workforce solutions and integrated services, has been elected for a two-year term to the Board of Directors of the New Jersey Staffing Alliance.
Assembly Man Jamel Holley 鈥01 (D-Union) has been named Vice Chairman of the Assembly Homeland Security and State Preparedness Committee by Speaker Craig Coughlin.
Brian Latwis 鈥02 became the Barnegat School District Superintendent.
Eldonie S. Mason, Esq. 鈥02, a founding member of Mason Firm, LLC, was a panelist earlier this year in Taipei, Taiwan at the conference, 鈥淓ast Meets West - A Legal & Business View鈥 in celebration of the Chinese New Year. She also spoke on the topic of 鈥淐hina and US Relations in Entertainment & Fashion: A Legal and Business Perspective鈥. An attorney, Mason serves on the Arts Council Advisory Board of the recently established NJCU Center for the Arts.
Mark Medina 鈥02 is Administrative Assistant to the Dean of the College of Arts and the Sciences at Saint Peter鈥檚 University in Jersey City. He has been inducted into Kappa Delta Pi, an education honors society, and completed a master鈥檚 degree in Education from Saint Peter鈥檚 University May 2013.
Toni Ann Palmisano 鈥09 was named the 2017-2018 recipient of the prestigious Milken Educator Award, which carries an unrestricted, $25,000 cash prize. Palmisano, a seventh-grade mathematics teacher at Secaucus Middle School, is the second Milken Educator Award winner from New Jersey this year, and is among 44 honorees of the national award for this academic year.
Loredana Gasparotto 鈥10 produced Pentimento, which was selected as a Best New York Feature Film and shown at the New York City International Film Festival.
Lake Riviera Middle School teacher Gary Paxton 鈥10 has been named the recipient of the 2017 Excellence in Education Award, which is presented annually by the 10th Legislative District to an elementary, middle school or high school teacher who best exemplifies commitment and dedication to classroom teaching.
Edwin Bladimir Quito 鈥12 was appointed Vice Counsel for Educador in New Jersey.
Dr. Bernard A. Jones, 鈥15 DSc. CSLMP is an Assistant Professor at St. John鈥檚 University - Division of Criminal Justice, Legal Studies and Homeland Security and just completed his first full year as a tenure track faculty member at St. John鈥檚 University. Dr. Jones teaches homeland security, emergency management, critical infrastructure protection and CBRNE. His research and teaching interests focus on organizational resilience, disaster preparedness and emergency management. His research agenda focuses on how organizations quantify their resilience, posture allowing them to work toward addressing their organizational resilience weaknesses and, in turn, enhancing their disaster preparedness. Additionally, his professional interests are shaped by the reoccurrence of disasters and how organizations, communities and individuals implement enhanced resilience to best respond to, and recover from, those disaster events. Dr. Jones earned a D.Sc. degree from 快猫破解版 in the area of civil security leadership, management and policy in 2015.
Ayesha Karim, 鈥15 published a blog, TheAyeshaSite.com, which was nominated for a WordPress blogger award. A member of the NJCU Writers Workshop, Ms. Karmin also wrote a memoir called Ayesha鈥檚 Story.
Joseph Taglieri, 鈥15 and Alexa Vale, 鈥14, who became 鈥淕othic Sweethearts鈥 after they met at NJCU, were married on July 30, 2017. Mr. Taglieri teaches English at North Star Academy in Newark. Ms.Valle works as a project manager at Houghton Mifflin Harcourt in New York City.
Kehinde Cole, 鈥16 was accepted into the Integrative Nueroscience Ph.D. program at Stony Brook.
Karen RubenStein 鈥17 published an article in The Journal And Steamuniverse based on her graduate thesis results and her innovative classroom.
Theresa Guerrieri 鈥18 was awarded the Provost Doctoral Dissertation Grant (DDG) from Teachers College Columbia University.
Martin John Mcnerney Jr. 鈥18 graduated from the Department of Mathematics and was accepted into the Master of Science in Applied Mathematics programs at NJIT and Stevens Institute of Technology.
Fares Botrous 鈥18 graduated from the Department of Mathematics and was accepted into the Master-Ph.D. in Mathematical Finance program at Rutgers University.
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