![]() News, Events and Annoucements - 2008Centenary College Prepares to Continue Rebuilding Efforts on Fourth Disaster Relief TripHackettstown, NJ, December 17, 2008 – For the fourth year in a row, a dedicated group of Centenary College faculty, staff and students will travel to — and help rebuild — homes in the New Orleans area, from January 3-11, 2009. A total of 115 people representing both Centenary and Drew University will participate in this heartfelt process. As part of this effort, 27 teams will be focusing their attention on four locations that were devastated by Hurricanes Katrina, Gustav and Rita. The project’s mission will be to rebuild homes, two churches and a women’s shelter. Teams that will be assigned to the United Methodist Committee on Relief/Southeast Louisiana Disaster Discovery project will be rebuilding homes. Other teams will be assisting an organization called Beacon of Hope, where they also will be rebuilding homes. “It is like gold to find skilled workers who understand the climate here and are willing to travel to help the homeowners,” says Connie Uddo, director of Saint Paul’s Homecoming Center/outreach coordinator for Beacon of Hope. “I am extremely humbled and grateful that people in other areas of the country are still committed to making this area habitable. One of the projects will be working on an elderly woman’s home who experienced contractor fraud and was left with a debt of $80,000. The Centenary and Drew crew will be tasked with laying her floor and building her cabinets.” Individuals who will rebuild churches will be assigned to the First Grace United Methodist Church in the 9th Ward and a women’s center for the homeless named Hagar’s House on the Church’s property that needs restoration. In addition, some volunteers will be extending a helping hand to the Mount Zion United Methodist Church, also in the 9th Ward. “This is an opportunity that I look forward to every year,” says Kristin Lesino, who is one of the student coordinators. “I appreciate returning to see what has changed in the area, and it means a lot to me to be able to make an impact on the lives of others in such a positive way.” Volunteer commitment extends past the individuals who will be traveling to New Orleans on January 3. Centenary College’s Director of Catering Linda Gonia will be sending frozen dinners down with the workers. “Linda travelled with us in the past and cooked for the troops,” says Dr. Norman Cetuk, assistant professor of criminal justice and lead faculty member for this project. “Although she cannot attend this year, she still wanted to support to the group.” Over the past several months, the Centenary community has come together with the common goal of ongoing relief in mind, hosting a “Drag Fashion Show” and a “Disaster Relief Golf Classic,” along with other events, to generate the necessary funds for the trip. Centenary and Drew volunteers have restored over 200 houses since 2006. Last year, and possibly again this year (after the crew assesses the need), Centenary will partner with Liz McCartney, co- founder and director of the Saint Bernard Project, who was named CNN’s 2008 Hero of the Year. For more information, please visit the website at: www.centenarycollege.edu/relief A Wedding of Math and Science at Centenary College
Hackettstown, December 12, 2008 - There's something fishy going on at Centenary College these days. Through the college's innovative Academics Foundation program, freshmen students in the aquatic science class are literally making a splash with their studies. During the fall semester, these students make a weekly trip to the Charles O. Hayford State Fish Hatchery in Hackettstown, where their study of the fish produced there combines elements of both science and math in a very practical, hands-on setting. The program weds math and science. Students not only learn ecological principles as they study water quality and the growth rates of thousands of Channel Catfish at the hatchery, they are at the same time learning vital math skills such as statistics to quantify and compare these growth rates. In a nation that's looking to improve the math and science skills of its students, Centenary's Academic Foundations program strives to accomplish just that. "Since math is the language of science, it's important to be able to communicate mathematically," noted math professor Linda Ritchie. As students hone their skills in the two intertwined subjects, their hands-on experience at the fish hatchery is giving them a window into the types of careers that could be available to them. "The students are getting to see what a science or math degree will translate to in the real world," said biology professor Lauren Bergey. "A good biologist needs a strong math background, no matter what field they go into. It's also a good opportunity for math majors to see that biologists need statistics, and that math is about much more than accounting. Science depends on people with good math backgrounds." Biology major Emily Rosenfeld, who is interested in becoming a veterinarian, said the experience at the fish hatchery has shown her the important role math plays in the field in biology. Biology major Lauren Stickle said the experience, at the same time incorporating math principles, has allowed her to learn a lot about "how to handle the fish, how they behave and how they react when we touch them." Brianna Brunell, a biology and psychology major interested in a genetics career, said the experience shows the relation of genetics in how a fish grows. The aquatic science class is geared specifically for math and science majors in the mathematics and natural science department. The aquatic science class is just one element of Centenary's Academic Foundations, which helps all freshmen transition into college both academically and socially. Part of the program involves upperclassman helping freshmen learn the ropes of transitioning to college life. The program includes support services such as: first year leaders and peer tutoring, general academic training, online tutoring, and personal counseling. For more information about the Academic Foundations program and the college in general, visit the web site www.centenarycollege.edu. Photo and Article as courtesy of The Warren Reporter Centenary's Director of Career Services to Provide Free Résumé Writing and Job Search Counseling to Warren County ResidentsHackettstown, N.J., December 9, 2008 – Trish Mahaffey, Centenary College’s director of career services, will be providing a free service to all Warren County residents who have experienced a recent job downsizing. On December 10 and December 17, she will be providing a résumé writing and job search skills seminar at 5 p.m. in the Front Parlours of the Edward W. Seay Administration Building. Individuals need to register for this event by calling (908) 852-1400, ext. 2163, or e-mailing Trish Mahaffey at mahaffeyp@centenarycollege.edu. Mahaffey graduated from Centenary College in 1978 and went on to receive her master’s degree from Fairleigh Dickinson University in 1986. In her role as director of career services, she works with students, alumni and community members on résumés, interviewing skills, internships and job search techniques. She serves on the Business and Public Relations Advisory Board for Abilities of Northwest New Jersey, Inc., and is a facilitator for Project Self Sufficiency. She has seven years’ experience in career services at Centenary College. Founded in 1867 by the Newark Conference of the United Methodist Church, Centenary College’s academic program integrates a solid liberal arts foundation with a strong career orientation. This mix is designed to provide an educational experience that prepares students to succeed in the increasingly global and interdependent world. Centenary College’s main campus is located in Hackettstown, N.J., with its equestrian facility in Washington Township (Morris County). The College’s Center for Adult and Professional Studies (CAPS) offers accelerated degree completion programs in Parsippany, with an additional facility in Iselin, and at corporate sites throughout New Jersey. Centenary College also has satellite learning centers in China for MBA joint venture programs.
Centenary College Katrina Partner Names CNN Hero of the YearDecember 10, 2009 - Last January, 130 Centenarians partnered with volunteers from Drew University to provide much-needed assistance to New Orleans and families whose homes were damaged by Hurricane Katrina. One of the organizations Centenary partnered with was the Saint Bernard Project which helps rebuild homes in St. Bernard Parish, a uniquely tight knit, working middle class community adjacent to New Orleans’ Lower Ninth Ward. It was arguably the area hardest hit by Katrina. The Project’s co-founder and director, Liz McCartney, was named 2008 CNN Hero of the Year. McCartney, who will receive $100,000 to continue her work, was selected from among the top 10 CNN Heroes after six weeks of online voting at CNN.com. More than 1 million votes were cast. This is what McCartney said about the volunteers in Centenary’s Fall 2008 publication, The Centenarian: “The Centenary volunteers were a great group. They really ‘got’ it. It’s one thing to go and fix someone’s home; it’s another thing entirely to take time to talk to the homeowners and support and understand them. It makes all the difference.” This January Centenary and Drew will partner for the fourth year in a row to restore hope and rebuild homes in New Orleans and the surrounding area. This is what Liz McCartney said when Centenary officials reached out to congratulate her. "This award is about all of our efforts. It takes dedicated volutneers like those at Centenary to get the work done. so, congrats to you too!" Centenary College Names Acting PresidentDr. Barbara-Jayne Lewthwaite, Acting Chief Operating Officer, To Serve as Acting PresidentHackettstown, N.J., December 4, 2008 – Centenary College announced today that its current acting chief operating officer, Dr. Barbara-Jayne Lewthwaite, has been named acting president effective January 1, 2009. Dr. Lewthwaite was named acting chief operating officer in August, when the College’s 11th president, Dr. Kenneth L. Hoyt, announced his plan to resign on Dec. 31, 2008. “It is our pleasure to name Dr. Barbara-Jayne Lewthwaite acting president of Centenary College,” said Arden Davis Melick ’60, chairman of the Board of Trustees. “She is a well respected member of the Centenary College community who has demonstrated the ability to lead effectively on a consistent basis, as well as generate enthusiasm among faculty and staff. I look forward to working with her in this capacity.” Dr. Lewthwaite has been a valued member of the Centenary College community for more than 20 years, serving in a variety of positions. She began her career at the institution as adjunct assistant professor of Business, from 1985 to 1988. In 1988, Dr. Lewthwaite was hired as the assistant professor of Business. In 1994, she was promoted to associate professor of Business. In 1999, she transferred from the Business Department to the Education Department, where she served as associate professor of Education. In 2001, she became a tenured faculty member and was promoted to professor of Education. In 2003, Dr. Lewthwaite became a member of the College’s Executive Staff when she was named vice president for Academic Programs. She was promoted again in 2006, to vice president for Academic Affairs and chief academic officer, then named acting chief operating officer this summer. Dr. Lewthwaite gained a wealth of corporate experience prior to her career at Centenary College. Previous positions include training specialist at American International Group, Equal Employment Opportunity program manager at Schering-Plough Corporation, manager of personnel at American Reinsurance Company and manager of Management Development and Training at Great Lakes Carbon Corporation. She was also an independent consultant in the areas of supervisory and management training and development. She holds a BBA from Pace University, as well as a MBA and Ed.D from Saint John’s University. “A presidential search committee has been appointed by the Board of Trustees to begin the process of naming a successor to Dr. Hoyt,” says Chairman Melick ’60. “Two highly qualified trustees, Michael Halpin and Wolfgang Gstattenbauer ’84, will head the search committee. We expect this to be a thorough and inclusive process, involving all members of the Centenary community.” Co-founders of Centenary College program for therapeutic riding honored for activities.Leadership, service recognized at meeting of national group.
December 1, 2008 WASHINGTON TWP. -- Octavia J. Brown and Karen T. Bocksel, who co-founded the Therapeutic Riding at Centenary College program in 2003, were honored with the 2008 North American Riding for the Handicapped Association President's Award. The president's award is given in recognition of contributions through outstanding leadership, dedication and service to NARHA and the field of equine-assisted activities. The award was made in October at the association's national conference in Hartford. Get more information about Centenary's Equine Studies and Therapeutic Riding Program. Centenary College's Fashion Coordination and Promotion Class to Manage December Fall Fashion Show.Hackettstown, NJ, November 25, 2008 – Centenary College’s Fashion Coordination and Promotion course will be managing the institution’s Fall Fashion Show, which will be held at 7:30 p.m. on December 4, 2008. This event is open to the public. The cost is $7 for the general public. Those interested in purchasing a VIP ticket at $12 will have access to front-row seats and will receive goodie bags filled with coupons and other treats. The Fashion Department benefits from the proceeds. "This course provides students with practical experience, so when they graduate, they will have a working knowledge of how to run a fashion show," said Professor Kristen McKitish, director of Co-Curricular Transitions. Centenary College Assistant Professor of Psychology Named Guest Editor of Professional JournalProfessor Will Be Featured in Special Issue of "The Journal of Addictions and Offender Counseling"Hackettstown, NJ, November 24, 2008 – Dr. Keith Morgen, assistant professor of Psychology of Centenary College, has been named guest editor of an upcoming issue of the professional publication "The Journal of Addictions and Offender Counseling." Dr. Morgen will be featured in a special issue, which will be published in October 2009. Its focus will be on spirituality and religion in addictions counselor training and practice. He holds a Ph.D. in counseling psychology from Lehigh University and was a pre-and postdoctoral Research Fellow funded by the National Institute on Drug Abuse. He is currently the chair of the Committee on Spirituality in the Addictions, a subgroup of the International Association of Addictions and Offender Counselors, and has an extensive background in the area of substance abuse as a consultant, program developer and evaluator, grant writer, clinician and research methodologist. Dr. Morgen is the author of 11 scholarly publications and 12 national and international conference presentations on various aspects of substance abuse. In addition to serving as a faculty member at Centenary, he also works part-time in a private counseling practice. "Dr. Morgen, as both a teacher and a scholar, is an excellent addition to the Centenary community," said Dr. James Patterson, associate professor of History and chair of the Behavioral and Historical Studies Department. Founded in 1867 by the Newark Conference of the United Methodist Church, Centenary College is an independent, coeducational liberal arts and career studies college distinguished by an accomplished faculty, small class size and diverse student body. Centenary is the only baccalaureate and master degree granting institution in northwest New Jersey. Centenary College’s main campus is located in Hackettstown, N.J., with its equestrian facility in Washington Township (Morris County). The College’s Center for Adult and Professional Studies (CAPS) offers accelerated degree completion programs in Parsippany, with an additional facility in Iselin, and at corporate sites throughout New Jersey. Centenary also has learning centers in China, mainly for MBA joint venture programs. Centenary College to Celebrate "Tis The Season"Hackettstown, NJ, November 24, 2008 – The public is invited to attend Centenary College’s ‘Tis the Season on Sunday, Dec. 7, 2008. ‘Tis the Season is an annual event designed to engage the Centenary community and beyond in festivities surrounding the holidays. "'Tis the Season is Centenary College’s effort to bring our campus and community together for the holiday season," said Reverend David Jones, vice president for Student Engagement and Service. "I am pleased to extend this event to our friends and neighbors. Please share the joy and spirit of the season by attending this family celebration." Please call 908-852-1400, ext. 2371 or e-mail edouardc@centenarycollege.edu for more information. The event will commence on Centenary’s Front Porch in The Edward W. Seay Administration Building at 1:45 p.m. when attendees will welcome St. Nicholas who will be arriving on the campus in a Victorian carriage pulled by Clydesdale horses. The festivities include the following activities and events:
"Music Hall" Comedy Ushers in the Holidays at Centenary Stage Company.November 21, 2008. Hackettstown, NJ. Audiences of the Centenary Stage Company will usher in the holiday season with a musical delight as CSC presents "Christmas at the Small Empire Music Hall" by Allen Lewis Rickman and Karl Tiedemann, Nov 21 – Dec 7th. From the Music Hall tradition which gave birth to the antics of Charlie Chaplin, "Christmas at the Small Empire Music Hall" follows three generations of performers through a series of Christmases, as they navigate the world of variety entertainment in the early 20th century. Energy with exuberance was the dominant trait of the English Music hall, the most popular form of entertainment, which started in a world lit by gas and transported by horses, and ended with radio, air travel and electric lights. Like it’s American sister – Vaudeville – singers, dancers and comedians populated the popular entertainment of the day, where families gathered for a rousing evening of fun and songs, including such classics as "Oh, It’s a Lovely War," and "The Daring Young Man on the Flying Trapeze." Bringing a host of West End credits from London, actress Suzannah Lawson Matalon will portray the role of Fenella, a no-nonsense Musical Hall veteran. Matalon has performed at London's Scala, Kenton and Gaiety Theatres, played a recurring role on British television's "Crossroads" and "Coronation Street," and can be heard on the BBC in recordings of short stories by Dylan Thomas. In the US, Matalon has been seen in the title role "Shirley Valentine" at the Actors Studio, among other performances. Playing Fenella's 'foil' - Cedric - veteran actor David Hall has a vast history of notable performances on stages from the Old Globe theatre in San Diego to the Cleveland Playhouse to the McCarter Theatre here in NJ, playing roles from the Duke in Shakespeare's "Measure for Measure" to Feste in The Hartforo Stage's production of "Twelfth Night". He has been seen on television's "Law and Order," "Guiding Light" and in the film "Shot Andy Warhol". The role of Arthur will be played by Michael J. Connolly, and the innocent and charming Glynis will be played by Amanda Maxfield (Oldwick, NJ), who performed leading roles on the Centenary stage in the Theatre Departments productions of "Woyzeck" and "The Love Talker." CSC’s own Lea Antolini (Sparta) will perform the role of Edith, the dynamic leading lady of the ensemble. Antolini has received many accolades for her performances throughout the state, most notably as a popular leading performer and teacher at the Growing Stage in Netcong. Antolini is also an assistant professor of dance and theatre at Centenary College, where a new dance degree has just been initiated in 2008. Scott McGowan will play the role of Jack. New Jersey audiences will remember McGowan from her performances at Dreamcatcher Rep and Surflight Theatre. In NY, he performed the lead role in Sondheim’s "Company" at the Lee Strasberg Theatre Institute. "Christmas at the Small Empire Music Hall" will be directed by Allen Lewis Rickman, whom CSC audiences will remember from his comedic performances in many CSC shows, such as "My Three Angels," "Below the Belt" and "While the Sun Shines". Musical direction will be by Gabriel Toth, with choreography by Lea Antolini. For families planning their holiday outings, "Christmas at the Small Empire Music Hall" will coincide with the Centenary College 'Tis the Season celebration and Hackettstown’s downtown "Home for the Holidays" festivities in December, making Hackettstown a premiere destination of choice for holiday family activities this year. The School Matinee performance will be Dec. 3 at 11 a.m. Performances for "Christmas at the Small Empire Music Hall" will be Fridays and Saturdays at 8 PM, Sundays at 2:30 PM, Thursdays at 7:30 PM, with additional matinee performances on Wed, Nov 26 and Dec 3 at 2:30 PM . There will be one preview performance on Friday, Nov. 21st at 2:30 PM. Tickets range from $17.50 (matinees) to $22.50, with discounts for seniors and students, and can be purchased at the CSC Box Office at 908-979-0900 and online at www.centenarystageco.org. Locally, tickets will also be available at Greene’s Beans on High Street in Hackettstown and at the Pandan Room at Moore and Main in Hackettstown. CONTACT: Catherine Rust 908-979-0900 x5 NEW THEATREThe Centenary Stage Company will find a new home with construction the Carol and David Lackland Center, scheduled for completion in Fall, 09. With a 22,000-square-foot performance space, the facility is destined to become the most sophisticated performing arts venues in northwest New Jersey. The center will include a 500-seat theatre, a black box theater, a dance studio, scene shop, a costume shop, green room and dressing rooms. In addition to housing the theatre, the 68K square foot Lackland Center will be a home for a variety of cultural activity, and will include WNTI, the College’s listener-supported public radio station, CCTV, Centenary’s Comcast-licensed television studio, and gallery space for visual artists. Named in honor of Carol Burgess Lackland, A Centenary graduate (Class of 1954), and her husband, David A. Lackland, a Centenary College Trustee, The David and Carol Lackland Center, has been designed to enrich student life and bring new cultural opportunities to northwest New Jersey. Centenary College Names Retired Mars Snack Food Executive, Organizational Development Consultant to Board of Trustees.Hackettstown, NJ, November 19, 2008 – Wolfgang Gstattenbauer, a retired Mars Snack Foods executive, and Tilly-Jo Emerson, an organizational development consultant, were recently named Centenary College Trustees at the institution’s Board of Trustees Meeting last month.
Centenary Young Performers Workshop Winter Festival of Shows and InterviewsNovember 17, 2008 - The Centenary Young Performers Workshop is pleased to announce the schedule for their WINTER FESTIVAL OF SHOWS featuring three dazzling musicals - Tom Sawyer, The Wiz, and A Chorus Line - December 12-21. Tickets are $10 for adults and $8 for children under 12, and can be purchased through the Centenary Box office at 908-979-0900 or online at www.centenarystageco.org. TOM SAWYER: Sat 12/13 @ 2PM, Sun 12/14 @ 4PM, Sat 12/20 @ 5PM, Sun 12/21 @ 1PM THE WIZ: Fri 12/12 @ 8PM, Sun 12/14 @ 1PM, Sat 12/20 @ 2PM, Sun, 12/21 @ 7PM A CHORUS LINE: Sat 12/13 @ 8PM, Sun 12/14 @ 7PM, Fri 12/19 @ 8PM, Sat, 12/20 @ 8PM, Sun 12/21 @ 4PM The Centenary Young Performers Workshop also offers a SCHOOL MATINEE SERIES in conjunction with the Festival, with performances throughout the day on Tues. and Thurs. during the week to accommodate school children in the region. This year the Student Matinee Series will feature TOM SAWYER Tuesday, December 16 and Thursday, December 18 at 9AM, 11AM, and 1PM. Student Matinee discounted ticket price is $5. The school matinees and study guides are part of the Centenary Stage Company’s arts in education mission. INTERVIEWS for the upcoming Spring YPW Program will be held on Sunday, December 14 at 12 noon. To schedule an interview, contact the box office at (908) 979-0900. The Centenary YPW is a 15 week conservatory style program offering musical theatre training in dance, voice, and acting featuring the talents of young people ages 8 – 18 from Warren, Morris, Sussex and Hunterdon Counties. Featured YPW cast members in this year’s WINTER FESTIVAL OF SHOWS: Scott Abbandanzo, Califon Christy Ackerman, Hackettstown Jennifer Amada, Flanders Emily Barnes, Hackettstown Angela Bittone, Phillipsburg Jenna & Cydney Black, Hackettstown Mary Boyer, Allamuchy Rebecca Boylan, Hackettstown Reilly & Braeden Boyle, Sparta Michael Breslin, Lafayette Jacob Burlas, Oxford Andy Calderone, Andover Juliana Crithary Hackettstown McKenzie Custin, Bethlehem Stephanie D’Agostini, Long Valley Emily Devine, Hackettstown Gillian Eichler, Long Valley Steven Etienne, Blairstown Callie Falk, Lebanon Erin Franson, Chester Stephanie Funcasta, Wharton Hunter Gross, Blairstown Amy Hayakawa, Great Meadows Brittany Hoehlein, Long Valley Chris Kinsey, Flanders Melissa Kuderka, Hampton Sam Kunzman, Califon Abigail Lindsey, Hackettstown Montana Marsillo, Long Valley Emily McCatharn, Stillwater Nikki Miller, Hampton Brittany Miller, Flanders Katelyn Morgan, Phillipsburg Kaitlyn O’Malley, Long Valley Sydney Phythian, Oxford Victoria Pulido, Hackettstown Claudia Raglievich, Hackettstown Jennifer Redington, Wharton Samantha Rizzuto, Long Valley Kelsey Ryan, Gladstone Erik Schmidt, Great Meadows Anthony Sica, Sparta Ian & Sam Smith, Newton Tyler Stahl, Hackettstown Mariah Thies, Belvidere Lauren Ward, Hackettstown Brandon Wiener, Flanders Megan Yarussi, Hackettstown Anthony Zas, Hackettstown Centenary College Celebrates International Education WeekWeek Long Events Are Free and Open to the PublicHackettstown, NJ, November 14, 2008 – Centenary College’s International Department is sponsoring a series of events next week for "International Education Week." These activities are free and open to the public. On Monday, November 17, 2008, there will be a viewing of the film "Kung Fu Panda"at the George H. Whitney Chapel from 9:30 p.m. to 11:50 p.m. On Tuesday, November 18, international students will be writing attendees names in Chinese, Japanese and Korean with long haired calligraphy brushes. This event will take place in the Sunken Lounge of the Edward W. Seay Administration Building from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. On Wednesday, November 19, Hong-Sub Jung, a student from Korea, will perform a Korean Farmer's Dance with a gong and a drum. The Farmer's Dance in Korea is a ritual which celebrates the year’s good harvest. This is based out of the tradition when farmers and villagers would gather together and dance and sing at the side of rice fields. In addition, Professor Hyo-Chong Yoo, Assistant Professor of Fine Arts and Associate Director of International Studies, will create a banner before the dance in Chinese characters which will read "Under the Heaven, farmers are the props of all human beings." The reason why it will be written in Chinese instead of Korean is because until the 15th century, Japan and Korea adopted Chinese characters for their writings. On Thursday, November 20, a "Mini International Museum" will be displayed at the Sunken Lounge of the Edward W. Seay Administration Building at 11 a.m. There will also be a small gift shop available where attendees can purchase exotic international products. Lastly, on Friday, November 21, an "Impromptu Music Gathering", will start at 7 p.m.at Ferry Recital Hall. Students will showcase their musical talents in this informal concert. " hope that members of the community participate in these activities," says Professor Yoo. "They are designed to get the attendees acquainted with our international student population and their cultures, plus they are sure to be enjoyable experiences." For more information, please call (908) 852-1400, ext. 2019. Founded in 1867 by the Newark Conference of the United Methodist Church, Centenary College’s academic program integrates a solid liberal arts foundation with a strong career orientation. This mix is designed to provide an educational experience that prepares students to succeed in the increasingly global and interdependent world. Centenary College's main campus is located in Hackettstown, NJ, with its equestrian facility in Washington Township (Morris County). The College’s Center for Adult and Professional Studies (CAPS) offers accelerated degree completion programs in Parsippany, with an additional facility in Iselin, and at corporate sites throughout New Jersey. Centenary College also has satellite learning centers in China for MBA joint venture programs. Centenary College Expands its Education Program Offerings.The Hackettstown Based Institution to Offer Online Program in Learning and Technology.Hackettstown, NJ, November 14, 2008 – Centenary College has recently expanded its curriculum to include a certificate in Learning and Technology, which is designed specifically for practicing kindergarten through 12th grade teachers. Its focus is practical applications of technologies in the classroom. This program is comprised of five three credit courses, which will be offered online and accelerated. Each course has activities, strategies, and techniques that are immediately applicable to the classroom. Students will engage in projects geared toward incorporating technology into lessons and preparingteachers to be leaders in their districts on technology integration. Learn more about this new program. One major advantage to online learning is that it provides each student the flexibility to complete their coursework when it is convenient for them. "This is a program that is designed around a busy teacher’s schedule," says Christine Vandenberg, Associate Director of Graduate Studies. "All classes are online, asynchronous and accelerated and will provide students with the flexibility to juggle the demands of teaching, extra-curricular responsibilities, mandated professional development and family life." The five courses that students must complete are:
The Certificate in Learning and Technology will evolve into a 36 credit Master of Education in Learning and Technology for those teachers who wish to continue on and receive Masters degree. For more information, please call 1-877-236-4723 or e-mail graduateadmissions@centenarycollege.edu. Second Annual Drag Fashion Show Planned at Centenary as Katrina BenefitHackettstown, NJ, November 12, 2008 – On November 20 at 10 p.m. in the John M. Reeves Student Recreation Center, twenty members of Centenary College’s faculty and staff, as well as a number of students will participate in a Drag Fashion Show as part of a fundraiser for Centenary’s 2008 Centenary College Disaster Relief Trip. This is the second year that Centenary has held this event to raise funds to benefit those who have been affected by natural disasters, such as Hurricane Katrina. In the wake of Hurricane Katrina, there was a national call for volunteers to help with rebuilding the Gulf Coast region. In January 2006, a group of 125 students, faculty and staff from Centenary and Drew answered that call, traveling to New Orleans to provide support for the rebuilding effort. This is now the fourth year that both institutions will combine resources to renovate homes, schools and churches in Louisiana. In addition to continuing the post-Katrina rebuilding, Centenary and Drew representatives will also work with individuals affected by Hurricane Gustav during their upcoming trip in January 2009. Profits from the Drag Show will be used to cover expenses of this year’s trip, as well as tools, building supplies, clothing and food that the volunteers will distribute in January. Although this event is open to the Centenary community only, donations would be appreciated to support this cause. Centenary student Alyson DiChiara thought of the idea for the Drag Fashion Show last year and was pleased with its success. “It was a fun event that generated a lot of participation from faculty, staff and students,” says Alyson. “We raised over $1,400 that evening and we hope to surpass that amount this year.” The cost of the Relief Trip costs $60,000 and a large portion of those funds are raised through donations and are absorbed by students who are participating in the trip. Dr. Norman Cetuk, Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice, spearheaded this project over three years ago and plans to continue this effort for future years. “The amount of help that we have been able to provide to those who have had their lives tragically altered by Katrina is remarkable,” says Dr. Cetuk. “It is incredibly satisfying to be able to help those in need. Students who have participated in this effort in past years have told me time and time again how the experience was life changing for them.” For more information, please call 908-852-1400, ext. 2315. Founded in 1867 by the Newark Conference of the United Methodist Church, Centenary College’s academic program integrates a solid liberal arts foundation with a strong career orientation. This mix is designed to provide an educational experience that prepares students to succeed in the increasingly global and interdependent world. Centenary College’s main campus is located in Hackettstown, NJ, with its equestrian facility in Washington Township (Morris County). The College’s Center for Adult and Professional Studies (CAPS) offers accelerated degree completion programs in Parsippany, with an additional facility in Iselin, and at corporate sites throughout New Jersey. Centenary College also has satellite learning centers in China for MBA joint venture programs.
Centenary Student Receives Scholarship from The Black Retail Action Group (BRAG)Hackettstown, NJ, November 10, 2008 – Centenary College Fashion Design major, Stacey Holloway, a sophomore from Williamstown, NJ, was recently honored at BRAG's Annual Scholarship Gala with a $2500 scholarship. The event was held on October 17th at Cipriani on Wall Street in New York City. Macy’s Inc. was the sponsor of this prestigious scholarship. In order to qualify, Stacey submitted an essay on "The Changing Face of Retail" to BRAG. In her essay, Stacey notes the trend of designers in offering affordable specialty lines at different department stores. In addition, celebrities are now creating their own lines at reasonable costs, such as Sarah Jessica Parker's brand "Bitten". In her paper, Stacey also revealed how she plans her creations and her vision for her senior show, as well as how her Centenary education is preparing her for the fashion world. "My fashion courses have undoubtedly given me direction and skills that have become human nature to me, such as researching the trends and forecasting popular colors for the upcoming season," says Stacey. "I am so pleased that I can continue my Centenary College education without incurring as much debt as I originally anticipated, so I am thankful that I was afforded this opportunity." ABOUT BRAG BRAG, a 501 (c) (3) not for profit organization, is dedicated to the inclusion of people of color in retail, wholesale and related industries. ABOUT CENTENARY COLLEGE Centenary is the only baccalaureate and master degree granting institution in northwest New Jersey. Centenary College’s main campus is located in Hackettstown, NJ, with its equestrian facility in Washington Township (Morris County). The College's Center for Adult and Professional Studies (CAPS) offers accelerated degree completion programs in Parsippany, with an additional facility in Iselin, and at corporate sites throughout New Jersey. Centenary also has learning centers in China, mainly for MBA joint venture programs. Centenary College's Students in Free Enterprise Team Implements "The Power of Possibility"The SIFE Team Will Host an International Product Exposition on December 5th to Highlight Business GoodsHackettstown, NJ, November 3, 2008 – The Centenary College’s Students In Free Enterprise (SIFE) Team is implementing a unique project called “The Power of Possibility.” Its focus is to change the lives of aspiring and existing entrepreneurs throughout the world by providing them with guidance related to creating new businesses, as well as expanding already existing companies. In an effort to showcase the businesses that they are working with, the Centenary SIFE Team will host an International Project Exposition on December 5, 2008 from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. in the Front Parlours of the Edward W. Seay Administration Building. This event is free and open to the public. The SIFE Team will sell products from each business that they are representing; revenue from this event will be given back to each entrepreneur. In addition, SIFE will sell these products at local craft fairs and will establish an ecommerce website in the near future. The SIFE team is currently concentrating their efforts with six companies from different global locations. Before the project will be completed, the SIFE team will travel approximately 40,000 miles to work with local artists in Alaska; a struggling minority owned business in Guatemala that produces handmade bracelets and necklaces; parents from Mexico who sell handmade baby booties and bibs; a widow from Portugal who aspires to become a souvenir business owner despite all odds; a crafts business owner in Singapore, and United States Military dependants requiring portable businesses for their handmade crafts as a result of needing to relocate frequently. “The Power of Possibility project is one that teaches the valuable principals of free enterprise across the globe,” says Dr. Steven McHugh, Assistant Professor of Business, Chair of the Business Department and SIFE Advisor. “The Centenary SIFE Team has always worked with local businesses and will continue to do that, but we are now expanding our outreach. The results have been very positive.” For more information, please call the Centenary SIFE Office at 908-852-1400, ext. 2186 or e-mail sife@centenarycollege.edu. ABOUT SIFE It is a global non-profit organization active in more than 40 countries. SIFE is funded by financial contributions from corporations, entrepreneurs, foundations, government agencies and individuals. Working in partnership with business and higher education, SIFE establishes student teams on college and university campuses. Guided by faculty advisors who are named Sam M. Walton Free Enterprise Fellows in honor of the late Wal-Mart founder, SIFE Teams establish a variety of community outreach programs that teach free enterprise. For example, they teach concepts such as budgeting, accounting and supply and demand. They help budding entrepreneurs get their plans off the ground and mentor at-risk students, inspiring them to reach for their dreams. Centenary College’s main campus is located in Hackettstown, NJ, with its equestrian facility in Washington Township (Morris County). The College’s Center for Adult and Professional Studies (CAPS) offers accelerated degree completion programs in Parsippany, with an additional facility in Iselin, and at corporate sites throughout New Jersey. Centenary also has learning centers in China, mainly for MBA joint venture programs. Centenary College's Student Government Association Will Host Event on Election Night.Hackettstown, NJ, October 30, 2008 – On election night 2004, Kristen McKitish, Director of Co-curricular Transitions at Centenary College and the Student Government Association Advisor, was managing an event at the Hackettstown-based institution and noticed that droves of students kept leaving the function to watch the election results. A Local Author Partners with Centenary Psychology Professor to Discuss Domestic Abuse and Novel Character Development.Hackettstown, NJ, October 29, 2008 – Dr. Christine Floether, Assistant Professor of Psychology at Centenary College, will partner with local author, Dr. Valentine Dmitriev, at the Front Parlours of the Edward W. Seay Administration Building on November 12, 2008 at 7 p.m. This event is free and open to the public. Beverages will be available for attendees. Author Valentine Dmitriev discusses character development in the new novel, "Lori, Runaway Wife" and Assistant Professor of Psychology, Dr. Christine Floether, will discuss warning signs of domestic abuse. Dr. Dmitriev will conduct a book signing of her newest novel, "Lori, Runaway Wife", which is a novel about a nursing student who flees from an abusive husband and begins a new romance. Dr. Floether will talk about what the warning signs are in a potential abuser, while Dr. Dmitriev’s presentation will focus on the process of writing the novel and how a writer develops her characters. "Lori, Runaway Wife" will be available for purchase at a discounted rate of $15 for attendees. About Christine FloetherDr. Chistine Floether is an assistant professor of psychology at Centenary College. She has expertise in the psychology of children and adolescents and has received numerous awards in leadership and academic excellence. She has counseled emotionally disturbed adolescent females diagnosed with mental retardation at Devereux Deerhaven. Her expertise in group therapy ranges from domestic abuse to substance abuse to bereavement to play therapy for the neurologically impaired. About Valentine DmitrievValentine Dmitriev has a Ph.D. in Education and is the author of nine books and numerous professional papers and articles on parenting and child development. A pioneer in infant learning and early intervention, Dmitriev was the founder and past coordinator of the Model Preschool Program for Children with Disabilities at the University of Washington Experimental Unit, in Seattle. In addition to her work at the university, Valentine Dmitriev served as a consultant to public schools, developmental center and university educational programs in forty cities in America. She has also given lectures and workshops in eleven foreign countries, including Australia, England, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, Russia and Spain. A widow and a mother of a daughter and two sons, Dr. Dmitriev lives in a retirement community near Hackettstown. Centenary College Theatre Students to Perform the Musical 'Cabaret' November 6, 7, 8, and 9.
Hackettstown, October 24, 2008 - The Centenary College Theatre Department will present the hit Broadway musical Cabaret Nov 6th thru the 9th in the Little Theatre located on the Campus of Centenary College in Hackettstown, NJ. Cabaret, set in the tumultuous city of Berlin just before Hitler's rise to power, is based on Christopher Isherwood's Berlin Stories and John Van Druten's I Am a Camera. The story follows the romance of an English cabaret performer and an American writer. Through the songs of the Cabaret's Emcee, the audience witnesses the political changes taking place. This year Centenary College is excited to be participating in the Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival. Started in 1969 by Roger L. Stevens, the Kennedy Center's founding chairman, the Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival (KCACTF) is a national theater program involving 18,000 students from colleges and universities nationwide, which has served as a catalyst in improving the quality of College Theater in the United States. The KCACTF has grown into a network of more than 600 academic institutions throughout the country, where theater departments and student artists showcase their work and receive outside assessment by KCACTF respondents. The play will be directed and choreographed by Professor Lea Antolini-Lid. Ms. Antolini-Lid is the assistant professor of dance at Centenary College. Some of her choreography and directorial credits include, The Love Talker at Centenary College, Winnie the Pooh at the Tri State Actors Theatre, The Wizard of Oz, Alice in Wonderland, Babes in Toyland and Bunnicula all at the Growing Stage Theatre. The performance dates and times are Thurs Nov 6th at 7:30pm, Fri Nov. 7th at 8pm, Sat. Nov. 8th at 8pm and Sunday Nov. 9th at 2:30pm. Tickets for the show are 10 dollars for adults and 8 dollars for students and seniors. Tickets can be purchased by calling the box office at 908-979-0900 or by stopping by the box office Mon-Fri 11am – 5pm or at the door the day of the performance.
Centenary College Assistant Professor of Mathematics, Robert Search, is Scheduled to Speak at Upcoming Astronomy Organization EventsHackettstown, NJ, October 23, 2008 – Assistant Professor of Mathematics at Centenary College, Robert Search, will be speaking at two upcoming astronomy organization events about “Searching for Life on the Solar System.” Both organizations approached Professor Search after he recently spoke on the same topic for the United Astronomy Club of New Jersey at the Jenny Jump State Forest in Hope, NJ. “Searching for Life in the Solar System” will focus on touring the modern solar system and how spacecraft missions like Cassini are being used to look for existence of life forms in space. Professor Search uses references to science fiction movies throughout his talk. Professor Search will speak to the Amateur Astronomers Association of Princeton on Saturday, October 25, 2008 for their StarQuest 2008 Star Party at the Jenny Jump State Forest. This event is expected to draw astronomers from the Tri-state area. In addition, the North Jersey Astronomical Group at Montclair State University will have Professor Search serve as keynote speaker for their Annual Dinner on November 2, 2008 at the Russian Hall in Little Falls. “Robert Search is extremely knowledgeable on this topic, so I am pleased that he is sharing his expertise with others interested in astronomy,” says Professor Kathy Turrisi, Chair of the Mathematics and Natural Sciences Department at Centenary College. Professor Search was born in Brooklyn, NY and raised in Westbury, Long Island. He received his Bachelor of Science in Mathematics from Notre Dame and a Masters of Science degree at New York University. He had a long teaching career with the Paterson Diocesan. Specializing in high school education, Professor Search taught in Paul VI Regional High School for fifteen years, as well as having assignments in West Paterson, Scotch Plains and Hackettstown. He turned his energies to the insurance industry where he worked in actuarials for eleven years. He then joined Centenary College in 1993. In addition to his teaching duties, Professor Search is currently pursuing his Doctorate of Education in the Mathematical Education Program of Rutgers University, New Jersey. In 2005, Professor Search was awarded the Centenary College Distinguished Teaching Award. This award recognizes his outstanding accomplishments in teaching. Founded in 1867 by the Newark Conference of the United Methodist Church, Centenary College is an independent, coeducational liberal arts and career studies college distinguished by an accomplished faculty, small class size and diverse student body. Centenary is the only baccalaureate and master degree granting institution in northwest New Jersey. Centenary College’s main campus is located in Hackettstown, NJ, with its equestrian facility in Washington Township (Morris County). The College’s Center for Adult and Professional Studies (CAPS) offers accelerated degree completion programs in Parsippany, with an additional facility in Iselin, and at corporate sites throughout New Jersey. Centenary also has learning centers in China, mainly for MBA joint venture programs. Centenary College Offers a Career Management Series to the PublicAll Seminars Are Offered at the Learning Center Located in ParsippanyHackettstown, NJ, October 21, 2008 – Centenary College is offering a career management series that is free and open to the general public at the College’s Learning Center in Parsippany, NJ. The first one, entitled “What Headhunters Are Looking For,” will be held on October 29th from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. at the Cyber Café at the Parsippany Learning Center at 300 Littleton Road. The presenter, Dan Rossi, CPC, will cover what headhunters actually do, as well as who their clients are and how they screen candidates. Mr. Rossi is a successful headhunter with extensive background in sales and management. He has been influential in helping his clients recruit top talent within their respective areas. Currently, he is dedicated to increasing the size of the BountyJobs marketplace where employers connect with headhunters to fill jobs quickly. Mr. Rossi is a member of the Institute of Packaging Professionals and The Society of Plastics Engineers. He is the creator of a social/professional networking site for those with a packaging background. Other upcoming seminars in the series are “Networking Skills” on November 11th from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m., “Resumes and Cover Letters” on December 11th from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. and “Interviewing Skills” on January 14th from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. Space is limited for all of these sessions. To register, contact John Sobecki at 877-437-3746, ext. 5112 or e-mail at sobeckij@centenarycollege.edu. Founded in 1867 by the Newark Conference of the United Methodist Church, Centenary College is an independent, coeducational liberal arts and career studies college distinguished by an accomplished faculty, small class size and diverse student body. Centenary is the only baccalaureate and master degree granting institution in northwest New Jersey. Centenary College’s main campus is located in Hackettstown, NJ, with its equestrian facility in Washington Township (Morris County). The College’s Center for Adult and Professional Studies (CAPS) offers accelerated degree completion programs in Parsippany, with an additional facility in Iselin, and at corporate sites throughout New Jersey. Centenary also has learning centers in China, mainly for MBA joint venture programs. Professional Trainer Timothy Malin to Offer Lecture on Sports Psychology and Dressage and Jumping Clinic for Equine Enthusiasts at Centenary CollegeHackettstown, NJ, October 21, 2008 – Centenary College is offering a clinic on Sports Psychology on Thursday, October 23 from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. and Dressage and Jumping on Friday, October 24, 2008 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Centenary College Equestrian Center in Long Valley. These seminars will be conducted by professional trainer Timothy Malin. In addition to being a trainer, Timothy Malin has been a coach and competitor for over thirty years. Few can equal the accomplishments he has in multiple disciplines. Mr. Malin and his students have had great success in both Hunter/Jumper “A” shows to the indoor circuit and at top Dressage shows. He owned and operated the show barn Golden Mean for over 15 years and is a graduate of The University of Connecticut. Mr. Malin is presently focused on his Dressage career and has earned his USDF Gold, Silver and Bronze medals. Mr. Malin is successfully competing in the Grand Prix, Grand Prix Special and Grand Prix Freestyle with his horse, Harmony’s Coolio. With this horse, at his first Grand Prix, he was the FEI high scoring champions. As an instructor, Mr. Malin utilizes his background in Sports Psychology and Body Mechanics with the Alexander Technique to help students overcome their challenges. He is a positive, solution-oriented trainer who can evaluate the needs of both the horse and rider and put together a successful combination. The cost to audit either the lecture or clinic is $25, and $40 to attend both. To RSVP, please call Amy Gregonis at (908) 832-7010, ext. 7221. Centenary College’s main campus is located in Hackettstown, NJ, with its equestrian facility in Washington Township (Morris County). The College’s Center for Adult and Professional Studies (CAPS) offers accelerated degree completion programs in Parsippany, with an additional facility in Iselin, and at corporate sites throughout New Jersey. Centenary also has learning centers in China, mainly for MBA joint venture programs. Centenary College Athletic Department Opens up the Midnight Madness Celebration to the PublicHackettstown, NJ, October 21, 2008 – On Saturday, October 25, 2008, the Centenary College Athletic Department will sponsor a Midnight Madness celebration that is open to the community and free to attend, though donations are welcome. It will be held at 7:15 p.m. at the Folkner Family Gymnasium, which is located in the John M. Reeves Student Recreation Center. The concept of Midnight Madness started in 1970 when basketball coach Lefty Driesell from the University of Maryland wanted to get a jump on the competition by conducting a practice at the first available minute of the college basketball season. Word made its way around campus, and although there was no official event associated with the practice, a couple hundred people showed up to watch the team run that midnight mile. From that night, the madness started to build. Now campuses across the country participate in “Midnight Madness.” Doors open to the public at 7:15 p.m. At that time raffle tickets will be available, as well as concessions. At 7:40, the Cyclone Cheerleaders will perform a routine for the crowd. Then players and coaches will be introduced, and attendees will witness a 3-point shootout from both the Men’s and Women’s Basketball Team. The Men’s Basketball Team will conduct a slam dunk contest with local celebrity judges. There will be contests for the audience as well, prizes include tickets to the Nets vs. Suns game on November 4th. “This is an excellent opportunity to showcase the Men’s and Women’s Basketball teams through a fun-filled family event,” says Enrico Mastroianni, Head Men’s Basketball Coach. “It is my hope that people who attend will have an enjoyable evening, plus the experience will entice community members to attend future Home games.” Proceeds from this event will support the Centenary College Athletics Department. For more information, call 908-852-1400, ext. 2199. Founded in 1867 by the Newark Conference of the United Methodist Church, Centenary College is an independent, coeducational liberal arts and career studies college distinguished by an accomplished faculty, small class size and diverse student body. Centenary is the only baccalaureate and master degree granting institution in northwest New Jersey. Centenary College’s main campus is located in Hackettstown, NJ, with its equestrian facility in Washington Township (Morris County). The College’s Center for Adult and Professional Studies (CAPS) offers accelerated degree completion programs in Parsippany, with an additional facility in Iselin, and at corporate sites throughout New Jersey. Centenary also has learning centers in China, mainly for MBA joint venture programs. Author will Explore the Organic Metaphors in Fiction and Non-Fiction at Centenary CollegeThe October 27th Event is Supported, In Part, by The Warren County Cultural and Heritage CommissionHackettstown, NJ, October 16, 2008 – A reading and workshop with author Heather Macadam on “Exploring Organic Metaphors in Fiction and Non-fiction” will be held on Monday, October 27, 2008 from 4 p.m. through 8 p.m. at Centenary College’s Front Parlours located in the Edward W. Seay Administration Building. This event is supported, in part, by the Warren County Cultural and Heritage Commission. It is also free and open to the public. The evening will begin with a reading at 4 p.m. from Ms. Macadam’s fiction work-in-progress and from her non-fiction title, “Rena’s Promise.” From 5 p.m. to 5:30 p.m., there will be a book signing of “Rena’s Promise” and “The Weeping Buddha” and refreshments served and from 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. Ms. Macadam will lead a writing workshop. Heather Macadam is the co-author of “Rena’s Promise,” a memoir of survival and loyalty in a Nazi concentration camp, and the author of “The Weeping Buddha,” a murder mystery based on an incident from her life. She teaches in the SUNY Stony Brook Creative Writing Program. To RSVP, call the Centenary College English Department to at 908-852-1400, ext. 2498 and indicate whether you will attend the reading at 4 p.m. and/or the workshop at 6:30 p.m. The Warren County Cultural & Heritage Commission supports the Arts by providing arts services and programming. The Commission seeks active partners to provide arts activities throughout the County through funding and strives to make the arts accessible to all. The Commission's work is supported by the Warren County Freeholders and through grants from the New Jersey State Council on the Arts. Founded in 1867 by the Newark Conference of the United Methodist Church, Centenary College is an independent, coeducational liberal arts and career studies college distinguished by an accomplished faculty, small class size and diverse student body. Centenary is the only baccalaureate and master degree granting institution in northwest New Jersey. Centenary College’s main campus is located in Hackettstown, NJ, with its equestrian facility in Washington Township (Morris County). The College’s Center for Adult and Professional Studies (CAPS) offers accelerated degree completion programs in Parsippany, with an additional facility in Iselin, and at corporate sites throughout New Jersey. Centenary also has learning centers in China, mainly for MBA joint venture programs. Centenary College’s Midnight Run Chapter Brings Clothes and Resources to the Homeless in New York City.Centenary Chapter’s Student Coordinators Seek Donations For Upcoming “Runs”Hackettstown, NJ, October 16, 2008 –Midnight Run, headquartered in Dobbs Ferry, NY, is a non-profit union of more than one hundred churches, schools and communities in the metropolitan area, and throughout the United States. It was established to deliver clothing, blankets, food, and toiletries to the homeless. The Centenary College chapter was founded nine years ago and has to date been a source of sustenance and comfort to hundreds of disenfranchised men and women in New York City. The chapter’s main goal at the College, in addition to helping the dispossessed, is to inspire volunteers to find a real solution to the homelessness issue.
Founder of Blimpie's Restaurants, Peter De Carlo, to Speak at Centenary College on November 6, 2008.Event is Sponsored by Centenary Students In Free Enterprise (C-SIFE) Team.Hackettstown, NJ, October 16, 2008 – Peter De Carlo, a founder of Blimpie’s Restaurants, will be addressing members of the Centenary and surrounding communities about his experiences with the creation of the Blimpie organization on November 6, 2008 at 2 p.m. in the Front Parlours of the Edward W. Seay Administration Building at Centenary College. This event is sponsored by the Centenary Students in Free Enterprise (C-SIFE) Team and is free and open to the public. Light refreshments will be served. About SIFESIFE is a nonprofit organization that gives students the tools to learn the free enterprise system in a real working situation. SIFE challenges students on more than 800 college campuses nationwide to take what they are learning in the classroom and use their knowledge to better their communities.
The New Jersey Ballet Greets The Holiday Season in HackettstownHackettstown, NJ, October 15, 2008 - Eagerly awaited by young and old alike, the annual return of the New Jersey Ballet to Hackettstown signals the beginning of the holiday season to residents of the Skylands region. The Ballet will perform on the Centenary Stage on Saturday, Nov 1 at 8 PM and Sunday, Nov. 2 at 5 PM. Boasting ensemble of talented dancers of international stature from Russia, Japan, Bulgaria, South America, Mongolia and the United States, the New Jersey Ballet has been an integral part of the artistic and cultural landscape of the state for 50 years. This season the company celebrates it’s reputation as the first dance company in the state to reach the 50 year mark with 50 premieres, special events, gala celebrations, educational programs and top quality performances for the general public and for Kids and FamiliesSM. The company’s repertory includes works choreographed by some of the greatest names in the world of dance- such as Balanchine, DeMille, Tudor, Nebrada, North, and Renvall. Featured at the CSC performances will be Norbert Vesak’s sensuous Belong pas de deux, which was a highlight of the company’s recent tour of Russia. The program in Hackettstown will also include a dynamic mix of styles from Gerald Arpino’s romantic L’Air D’Esprit, Balanchine’s Who Cares? and Victor Plotnikov’s starkly contemporary solo for dancer Albert Davydov, Trapped Soul, among others.. Ticket prices for the Ballet are $22.50 for adults, $17.50 for senior and students, and $15 for children 12 and under. Tickets can be purchased on the CSC website at www.centenarystageco.org or by calling 908-979-0900 . Locally, tickets can also be purchased at the Pandan Room at 100 East Moore Street, just off Main Street in Hackettstown. Performances at CSC are made possible in part through the visionary support of the Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation, the New Jersey State Council on the Arts and CSC Members and Sponsors. NEW THEATREThe Centenary Stage Company will find a new home with construction the Carol and David Lackland Center, scheduled for completion in Fall, 09. With a 22,000-square-foot performance space, the facility is destined to become the most sophisticated performing arts venues in northwest New Jersey. The center will include a 500-seat theatre, a black box theater, a dance studio, scene shop, a costume shop, green room and dressing rooms. In addition to housing the theatre, the 68K square foot Lackland Center will be a home for a variety of cultural activity, and will include WNTI, the College’s listener-supported public radio station, CCTV, Centenary’s Comcast-licensed television studio, and gallery space for visual artists. Named in honor of Carol Burgess Lackland, A Centenary graduate (Class of 1954), and her husband, David A. Lackland, a Centenary College Trustee, The David and Carol Lackland Center, has been designed to enrich student life and bring new cultural opportunities to northwest New Jersey.
Centenary Students Participate in Hackettstown Halloween EventsHackettstown, NJ, October 15, 2008 – When the academic year began, little did Kate Billard know that she would be touring members of the Hackettstown community and beyond around the Town giving them information about Hackettstown history and background on ghost sightings in time for Halloween. This Communication student from North Plainfield was working with Centenary’s Theater Department when Catherine Rust, General Manager of Centenary Stage Company, recommended her to be a volunteer for the Hackettstown Historical Society’s “Fall Lantern Tour”, which is scheduled to run this weekend in conjunction with other Halloween events that are sponsored by the Hackettstown BID and Centenary College’s Student Government Association. “I later volunteered to be a pirate for The Pirates Treasure Hunt along with other Centenary students,” says Kate. The Pirates Treasure Hunt runs from October 18 through October 25 and will feature ongoing contests throughout the week. Other Centenary student pirates include Will Sandoval, Jessica Mango, John Brennan, Josh Schnetzer, Matt Aquina, Marisa Lattanz and Amanda Maxfield. Motivation for being a pirate or tour guide dressed in a Victorian garb is simple for Kate. “Not only is it fun, it is an excellent opportunity to interact with town officials and play an important role in events that are designed to get residents engaged in the excellent holiday activities that this community has to offer,” she says. For more information about the upcoming festivities, visit www.hackettstownbid.com. Founded in 1867 by the Newark Conference of the United Methodist Church, Centenary College is an independent, coeducational liberal arts and career studies college distinguished by an accomplished faculty, small class size and diverse student body. Centenary is the only baccalaureate and master degree granting institution in northwest New Jersey. Centenary College’s main campus is located in Hackettstown, NJ, with its equestrian facility in Washington Township (Morris County). The College’s Center for Adult and Professional Studies (CAPS) offers accelerated degree completion programs in Parsippany, with an additional facility in Iselin, and at corporate sites throughout New Jersey. Centenary also has learning centers in China, mainly for MBA joint venture programs. Centenary College Tutors are Recognized for National Tutoring WeekHackettstown, NJ, October 13, 2008 – Eight Centenary College tutors were recognized during National Tutoring Week on October 7, 2008 for their contributions toward student learning. The program began with a lunch and then continued with presentations and concluded with a special thank you from executive staff member, Vice President for Student Engagement and Service, Reverend David Jones. “I find tutoring students to be personally rewarding,” says Shannon Jonas, who tutors mathematics and biology, in addition to working full-time in Centenary’s Admissions Department. “Putting in the extra hours tutoring has been worthwhile because I feel I can share my knowledge and can contribute toward making each student’s academic experience one that is positive. My students have been dedicated and driven, which also motivates me to continue working with them.” The Academic Success Center at Centenary College provides academic support to students in the form of academic coaching, offering success strategy workshops and a professional tutoring program. The tutoring program is certified by the College Reading and Learning Association. This allows Centenary to certify their tutors at Level I, II and III. Tutors possess at least a bachelor’s degree and should have a passion for teaching and have the capacity to assist individuals and small groups in a specific content area. The tutoring program is appointment based and most tutors work for a few hours a week. Tutors participate in ten hours of training, plus twenty- five hours of compensated tutoring in order to receive a level of certification. Currently there is a need for tutors in Accounting, Business Law, Biology, Chemistry and Mathematics. This position pays $20 per hour with increments based on certification levels attained. Tutoring is scheduled on an as needed basis with both day and evening hours. For further information, please contact Suzanne McCarthy, director of learning support, at (908) 852-1400, ext. 2376. Founded in 1867 by the Newark Conference of the United Methodist Church, Centenary College is an independent, coeducational liberal arts and career studies college distinguished by an accomplished faculty, small class size and diverse student body. Centenary is the only baccalaureate and master degree granting institution in northwest New Jersey. Centenary College’s main campus is located in Hackettstown, NJ, with its equestrian facility in Washington Township (Morris County). The College’s Center for Adult and Professional Studies (CAPS) offers accelerated degree completion programs in Parsippany, with an additional facility in Iselin, and at corporate sites throughout New Jersey. Centenary also has learning centers in China, mainly for MBA joint venture programs. Dominick V. Romano, Chairman of the Board and Chief Exectuive Officer of Ronetco Supermarkets, Inc., to Receive Award from Centenary College.Hackettstown, NJ, October 9, 2008 – Dominick V. Romano, Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer of RoNetco Supermarkets, Inc, will receive Centenary College’s Van Winkle Achievement Award on October 11, 2008 during the institution’s annual Homecoming and Alumni Weekend celebrations. Mr. Romano serves as a member of the Warren County Regional Chamber of Commerce and the Sussex County Chamber of Commerce. In addition, he is a member of the Budget Committee at Blair Academy, the Advisory Capital Committee for the Growing Stage Theater, and the Warren and Sussex County Regional Task Force. Mr. Romano has been a friend to Centenary College since 1961. In 1990, he made possible a grant from RoNetco Supermarkets, Inc., which allowed the College to expand and diversify the Community Service programs. He has held such positions as Vice-Chair of the Athletic/Community Complex Committee and Tri-Chairperson for Phase I of The Campaign for Centenary College. Mr. Romano continues as an integral member in Phase II of The Campaign, serving on Centenary’s Steering Council. In 2000, Mr. Romano was recognized for his commitment to community service and was the inaugural recipient and namesake of the Dominick V. Romano Volunteer Award. Centenary recognized him again in 2001 for his continued stalwart service with a Doctorate in Humane Letters. "Dominick V. Romano has a long history of community service support in this region of the State, as well as being an integral part of the Centenary family," says Dr. Kenneth L. Hoyt, President of Centenary College. "It is a pleasure to recognize this individual who understands the important role Centenary plays in the community, not only as an educational resource, but as a social and cultural one, as well." Centenary College Women’s Basketball Team Offers Clinic For Young PlayersCoach Lorie Khalil and Her Team Will Teach Girls from Grades Three to High School The Art of Improving their Game Hackettstown, NJ, October 8, 2008 – Lorie Khalil, Centenary College’s Head Women’s Basketball Coach, will be managing two basketball clinics that are open to the community. The first session is designed for girls in Grades 3 to 8 and is scheduled for October 26th from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. in the John M. Reeves Student Recreation Center. A session for high school females (Grades 9-12) is scheduled for November 2 from 6 to 8 p.m., also in the John M. Reeves Student Recreation Center. Both clinics are being offered at $20 per player. Coach Khalil will be joined by her 2008-2009 team to provide basketball skills training. This is a unique opportunity for younger players to interact with players at the college level. “I believe positive motivation is the best way to get the most out of players,” says Lorie Khalil, who is starting her fourth year as a Head Coach after leading her team to a winning record last season of 15-10. “I get great satisfaction when clinic participants come back to Centenary to attend Centenary women’s basketball games during the season to cheer on their basketball role models.” For more information or to register for one of the clinics, contact Coach Lorie Khalil at 908-852-1400, ext. 2194 or khalill@centenarycollege.edu. Founded in 1867 by the Newark Conference of the United Methodist Church, Centenary College is an independent, coeducational liberal arts and career studies college distinguished by an accomplished faculty, small class size and diverse student body. Centenary is the only baccalaureate and master degree granting institution in northwest New Jersey. Centenary College’s main campus is located in Hackettstown, NJ, with its equestrian facility in Washington Township (Morris County). The College’s Center for Adult and Professional Studies (CAPS) offers accelerated degree completion programs in Parsippany, with an additional facility in Iselin, and at corporate sites throughout New Jersey. Centenary also has learning centers in China, mainly for MBA joint venture programs. After School Theatre Workshop for Children Offered by Centenary StageHackettstown, October 6, 2008 - Are your children getting enough art? That is a question asked regularly by the Arts Education Partnership (AEP), a national coalition of arts, education, business, philanthropic and government organizations that demonstrate and promote the essential role of the arts in the learning and development of every child and in the improvement of America's schools. It’s now a statistically known fact that kids who participate in the arts do better in school, score higher in their SAT’s and develop critical thinking skills necessary for navigating our rapidly changing world. Research studies point to strong relationships between learning in the arts and fundamental cognitive skills and capacities used to master other core subjects, including reading, writing, and mathematics. The Centenary Stage Company is ready to help meet the challenge for young people in NW New Jersey with a new after-school program for children 6-8 years old. CSC is accepting registration for the TYRO Theatre Program, a theatre workshop for young performers, which will run Thursdays from 4-5:30 PM from Oct 23 – Dec 4 on the campus of Centenary College. Using structured theatre activities which focus on expression, confidence building and fun, little performers will learn acting games and perform improvisations inspired by fairy tales and folk tales. The cost of the two-week session is $160 and registration is limited. To register or to get more information, call the Centenary Stage Company administrative offices at (908) 979-0900. The TYRO Theatre Program will be led by CSC Education Director Maria Brodeur, an actress and arts educator with experience in children’s theatre. Brodeur holds a BA in Theatre & Education from Rutgers University, and studied Meisner Acting Technique in NYC. She taught Drama in the Edison, Dover, Hackettstown & Kinnelon Public School Systems, “Creating Plays” with Joan Ludwig at Playwrights Theatre and Master Classes in Audition Technique in the Syracuse, NY area to high school students. Brodeur has an extensive performance career, including 5 years with the Shoestring Players, as well as performances at Papermill Playhouse, McCarter Theatre, The Bickford Theatre, Chatham Players and The Barn Theatre. While living in the Syracuse area Brodeur was on the Board of Directors for the Fayetteville Playhouse, an Equity summer stock theatre. From its acting and master’s classes for adults and young adults to the Young Performer’s Workshop, a performance-based, musical theatre program for children aged 8 to 18 that has been lauded by the Star-Ledger as “the most professional kids troupe around”, CSC is committed to providing quality performing arts education to the youth of the Skylands region. Programs at CSC are made possible in part through the generous support of the Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation, The New Jersey State Council on the Arts and CSC Members & sponsors. For more information about the company, visit CSC online at www.centenarystageco.org NEW THEATREThe programs of the Centenary Stage Company will find a new home with construction the Carol and David Lackland Center, scheduled for completion in Season 2009-2010. With a 22,000-square-foot performance space, the facility is destined to become the most sophisticated performing arts venues in northwest New Jersey. The center will include a 500-seat theatre, a black box theater, a dance studio, scene shop, a costume shop, green room and dressing rooms. In addition to housing the theatre, the 68K square foot Lackland Center will be a home for a variety of cultural activity, and will include WNTI, the College’s listener-supported public radio station, CCTV, Centenary’s Comcast-licensed television studio, and gallery space for visual artists. Named in honor of Carol Burgess Lackland, A Centenary graduate (Class of 1954), and her husband, David A. Lackland, a Centenary College Trustee, The David and Carol Lackland Center, has been designed to enrich student life and bring new cultural opportunities to northwest New Jersey.
Catherine Rust Centenary College's Department of Mathematics and Natural Sciences Announces a Change in the Degree Awarded from BA to BS in MathematicsHackettstown, NJ, October 7, 2008 – Centenary College’s Department of Mathematics and Natural Sciences has recently announced a change to their Mathematics major requirements. As of this fall, students pursuing a degree in Mathematics will be working toward earning a Bachelor of Science degree, instead of a Bachelor of Arts degree. “This change will provide students with the opportunity to be more competitive in the global market,” says Professor Kathy Turrisi, Chair for the Department of Mathematics and Natural Sciences and Associate Professor of Mathematics. “Studies have shown that employers seeking applicants in a science related field prefer candidates to have earned a Bachelor of Science degree. This change demonstrates that the administration at the College is sensitive to the criteria that corporations and organizations value when reviewing potential employees.” Those studying the science of Mathematics will now be required to graduate with additional credits in astronomy, nutrition, earth science or environmental science, and will have the benefit of more exposure to science in their curriculum. “I am proud to earn a Bachelor of Science degree in Mathematics because I feel it will give me a broader background in the core subjects of math and science, rather than just general courses,” says Centenary student Amy Sprofera. “I believe when choosing a job in my future, I will have an edge over the competition by having a Bachelor of Science degree.” For more information about Centenary’s Bachelor of Science degree in Mathematics, please call 1-800-236-8679. Founded in 1867 by the Newark Conference of the United Methodist Church, Centenary College is an independent, coeducational liberal arts and career studies college distinguished by an accomplished faculty, small class size and diverse student body. Centenary is the only baccalaureate and master degree granting institution in northwest New Jersey. Centenary College’s main campus is located in Hackettstown, NJ, with its equestrian facility in Washington Township (Morris County). The College’s Center for Adult and Professional Studies (CAPS) offers accelerated degree completion programs in Parsippany, with an additional facility in Iselin, and at corporate sites throughout New Jersey. Centenary also has learning centers in China, mainly for MBA joint venture programs.
Centenary College and Hackettstown High School Sign Formal Agreement for The Hackettstown Scholars ProgramHackettstown, NJ, October 3, 2008 – Centenary College and Hackettstown High School officials recently met to sign a formal agreement for the two organizations to continue their relationship in offering the Hackettstown Scholars Program to Hackettstown High School students. This program, previously called the Hackettstown Pilot Program, began in January 2007. It enables Hackettstown High School students to take college-level elective courses at Centenary for minimal cost. Including this semester, 63 students have participated in this program providing them a decisive edge when entering the next academic stage of their lives. “This has been a valuable opportunity for students to become better acquainted with college-level expectations and gain a more thorough understanding of the subjects studied,” says Hackettstown School District Superintendent Robert Gratz. “In addition, over the past year and a half, our students have been able to earn college credits before they even graduate from high school at virtually no cost to them.” Some of these students have gone on to become Centenarians. In fact, six students decided to become part of the Centenary family as a result of taking these courses, including J. J. Mitchell, who took World Religions and American Literature Survey before enrolling at Centenary this Fall. “It was challenging and rewarding to take these classes while I was still in high school,” says J. J. Mitchell. “I became familiar with the College and decided that Centenary is where I wanted to continue my studies. An added bonus was that I was able to start my first year here having already earned seven credits.” “Both organizations working together to offer this community program to the students of Hackettstown High School is a wonderful opportunity for all involved,” says Dr. Lynn Taylor, Acting Chief Academic Officer. “I am pleased that Centenary and the Hackettstown School District have demonstrated such innovation.” Founded in 1867 by the Newark Conference of the United Methodist Church, Centenary College is an independent, coeducational liberal arts and career studies college distinguished by an accomplished faculty, small class size and diverse student body. Centenary is the only baccalaureate and master degree granting institution in northwest New Jersey. Centenary College’s main campus is located in Hackettstown, NJ, with its equestrian facility in Washington Township (Morris County). The College’s Center for Adult and Professional Studies (CAPS) offers accelerated degree completion programs in Parsippany, with an additional facility in Iselin, and at corporate sites throughout New Jersey. Centenary also has learning centers in China, mainly for MBA joint venture programs.
Centenary's Dr. Raymond Frey to Receive an Award by the New Jersey Historical CommissionHackettstown, NJ, October 2, 2008 – Dr. Raymond Frey, Professor of History at Centenary College, will be recognized by the New Jersey Historical Commission for his work in New Jersey history at their Annual History Conference, the New Jersey Forum, on November 22, 2008 at the Marriott Hotel in Trenton. In addition to serving as Professor of History, he is also the College Historian and was the 2005-2006 Gates Ferry Lecturer at Centenary, where he has taught for 18 years. Dr. Frey holds graduate degrees in history and philosophy from Fordham University and Drew University. His most recent book called New Jersey: A Journey of Discovery, is a textbook for middle school students that is widely used in New Jersey schools. He was also a contributor to the New Jersey Encyclopedia. Dr. Frey has appeared in two television documentaries about New Jersey history: Teaching Over Time, a film about the history of New Jersey education produced by New Jersey Network and an episode of The History Detectives about Thomas Edison, produced by PBS. He regularly lectures on New Jersey history throughout the State. “Centenary College is remarkably fortunate to have a historian of Dr. Frey’s caliber,” says Dr. James Patterson, Associate Professor of History and Chair of the Behavioral and Historical Studies Department. “He is one of the premier experts on the history of the state of New Jersey in the nation. He is also a generous and highly personable colleague.” More information about the conference is available at www.newjerseyhistory.org. Centenary College Offers New Dance Concentration.Hackettstown, NJ, September 25, 2008 – Starting this fall, Centenary College is offering a new Dance concentration for Theater majors as a result of interest from prospective students. Centenary is the only higher education institution in New Jersey to offer a concentration in Dance through its Theater program.
AMERICAN PREMIERE BRINGS ACTORS FROM ACCLAIMED PROGRAMS TO HACKETTSTOWNHackettstown, NJ, Sept 22, 2008. The leading man is unconscious. The crowd is getting restless. How will the show go on? All will be revealed as Hackettstown becomes site of the first American production of a hit London show, with a veteran cast of actors from the Broadway stage, from Chicago’s famed Steppenwolf Theatre, The Goodman theatre, and Shakespeare festivals around the country, when the professional Centenary Stage Company (CSC) presents the national premiere of “A Laughing Matter” by April DeAngelis, Oct 10-26. In a show that was hailed as “exuberant, shrewd and highly entertaining” [The Independent, U.K.], April De Angelis has written a wry, witty and boisterous romp which exposes the backstage antics behind the attempts to mount the first production of Oliver Goldsmith’s “She Stoops to Conquer” , a play which effectively changed the way we view comedy from that point forward (“She Stoops to Conquer” was produced by CSC in 2006). “A Laughing Matter” is a rich comedy, full of real personalities from the time of Mad King George, revolutions and extravagance . Oliver Goldsmith has written a brilliant new comedy, “She Stoops to Conquer”, but can't get any theatre to produce the play. His friend, Dr Samuel Johnson introduces him to David Garrick, most famous actor of his time and manager of the Drury Lane Theatre. But Garrick, about to retire after thirty years of success leading the Drury Lane Theatre, is offered the choice between Goldsmith's play or another, favored by his patroness and the government censor. With a fascinating cast of characters who gathered each week at the Turk’s Head Inn and made up the cultural pinnacle of the of the day – including Samuel Johnson (critic and author of the definitive Dictionery of the English language, and posthumously diagnosed with Tourette syndrome), philosopher Sir Edmund Burke, the famous actor/theatre manager David Garrick, and painter Joshua Reynolds, “A Laughing Matter” is about the same issues faced in the theatre today, as playwrights try to get new works mounted on the stage. The play delightfully revels in the shrewd politics and repartee behind the scenes of the Drury Lane playhouse , where David Garrick rewrote the plays of Shakespeare in order to popularize "the Bard" for the average Londoner. Directed by CSC Artistic Director, Carl Wallnau, “A Laughing Matter” crowns the CSC Classic Comedy series, with a survey of class and manners filtered through a sieve of contemporary high spirits and a bit of rowdy bawdiness. THE CAST Colleen Smith Wallnau returns to the Centenary Stage to perform the role of Lady Kingston, Garrick’s patroness. Smith-Wallnau’s credits include a long-running stint as Mrs. Fodor in the Broadway production of “Crazy for You”, as well as the New York Premiere of “Mary Todd, A Woman Apart” in which she played the title role. From Chicago’s famed Steppenwolf Theatre, Bradley Mott will bring the role of Dr. Samuel Johnson to life. CSC audiences will enjoy the return of actor Steve Barron (playing Sir Joshua Reynolds) and Colin Ryan (playing Sir David Garrick). Ryan also performed in the CSC production of “She Stoops to Conquer”. A former student of Sir Ian McKenna, Ryan’s credits include the York Shakespeare Co., The Actors Shakespeare Co., Shakespeare in the Wild and Shakespeare in Delaware Park. The cast will also include CSC veterans Becky Engborg (“Sister Week”, “Quartermaine’s Terms”) and Stuart Fingeret (playing Oliver Goldsmith), as well as Andrew Danish (as Sir Edmund Burke), Diana Cherkas (as Peg Woffington), Ruth Neaveill (as Mrs. Garrick), Jerry Durkin (as Cedric Bounce), and Philip Mutz as James Boswell. Performances of “Laughing Matter” will by Fridays and Saturdays at 8 PM, Thursdays (family night) at 7:30 PM, and Sundays at 2:30 PM, with additional matinee performances on Fri, Oct 10 and Wed., Oct 15 at 2:30 PM. Student matinees will be performed for regional schools on Oct 21 and 22 at 10 am. Audiences can meet the artists and discuss the play at the “First Sundays” talk-back and seminar after the matinee on Oct 13th. Tickets range from $17.50 for matinees to $22.50 for Saturday evening performances, with discounts for seniors and students. A special Two-for-one “rush” price is available, at the door only, on Family Nights. They may be purchased through the CSC website at www.centenarystageco.org or the CSC box office at 908-979-0900, and locally at Greene’s Beans Specialty Coffee Roasters on High Street in Hackettstown. Performances at CSC are made possible in part through the visionary support of the Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation, the NJ State Council on the Arts and CSC members and sponsors. NEW THEATRE The Centenary Stage Company will find a new home with construction the Carol and David Lackland Center, scheduled for completion in Fall, 09. With a 22,000-square-foot performance space, the facility is destined to become the most sophisticated performing arts venues in northwest New Jersey. The center will include a 500-seat theatre, a black box theater, a dance studio, scene shop, a costume shop, green room and dressing rooms. In addition to housing the theatre, the 68K square foot Lackland Center will be a home for a variety of cultural activity, and will include WNTI, the College’s listener-supported public radio station, CCTV, Centenary’s Comcast-licensed television studio, and gallery space for visual artists. Named in honor of Carol Burgess Lackland, A Centenary graduate (Class of 1954), and her husband, David A. Lackland, a Centenary College Trustee, The David and Carol Lackland Center, has been designed to enrich student life and bring new cultural opportunities to northwest New Jersey. Centenary's SBDC is “Good to Go."Hackettstown, NJ, September 17, 2008 – Sheila Bermel came to the Centenary College Small Business Development Center (SBDC) in October of 2007 with a “Good To Go” attitude despite having experienced a recent layoff. She felt that the 23 years she invested in the trade show and event marketing field would help her achieve a lifetime goal of running her own business. She came to that first meeting with SBDC with a prospectus for purchasing a signage and graphics production company located in Rockaway, NJ. The target business was listed for $100,000 and Sheila hoped to determine whether this was the right step in helping her realize her dream. The New Jersey Small Business Development Network (www.njsbdc.com) is the premier provider of comprehensive services and programs for small business in New Jersey. The organization, which consists of 11 centers statewide, helps businesses expand their operations, manage their growth or start ventures. Expert staff and practicing business consultants help established small business owners and aspiring entrepreneurs develop business plans, find financing, identify new markets and expand their operations. The 2008 Centenary College and Drew University Disaster Relief Golf Classic to be Held on October 3, 2008 at the Minebrook Golf Club.Hackettstown, NJ, September 15, 2007 – Centenary College and Drew University will join forces for a fundraiser for the 2008 Centenary College Relief Project on Friday, October 3, 2008 at the Minebrook Golf Club at 10 a.m. Funds raised from this event will underwrite the 2009 Disaster Relief effort, which will take place January 2 – 11, 2009.
Centenary College Sponsors 'Rock The Vote'.Hackettstown, NJ, September 12, 2008 – Centenary College will participate in MTV’s “Rock the Vote” Tour on September 15, 2008 at 10 p.m. Rachel Robinson from MTV’s Road Rules cast will talk about the importance of voting and raising awareness on the top issues impacting our nation. This event will be at the George H. Whitney Chapel in the Edward W. Seay Administration Building. The presentation will be a one hour, interactive, non-partisan, multi-media voting discussion. The main objective is to educate the students on topics that would go deep into the make-up of democracy and highlight the importance of the “college-aged” vote by empowering young people in America who want to claim their voice in the political process. “Rock the Vote” was founded nearly twenty years ago in response to a wave of attacks on freedom of speech and artistic expression. “Rock the Vote” quickly established itself as the premier organization representing the intersection of young people, politics and popular culture. “The main message I want to communicate to the students of Centenary is the importance of voting,” says Robinson. “I look forward to getting them enthused about this process and having them stand behind their beliefs.” Rock the Vote uses m give young people the tools to identify, learn about, Founded in 1867 by the Newark Conference of the United Methodist Church, Centenary College is an independent, coeducational liberal arts and career studies college distinguished by an accomplished faculty, small class size and diverse student body. Centenary is the only baccalaureate and master degree granting institution in northwest New Jersey. Centenary College’s main campus is located in Hackettstown, NJ, with its equestrian facility in Washington Township (Morris County). The College’s Center for Adult and Professional Studies (CAPS) offers accelerated degree completion programs in Parsippany, with an additional facility in Iselin, and at corporate sites throughout New Jersey. Centenary's Dr. Patterson Publishes New Title.Hackettstown, NJ, September 11, 2008 -- Manchester University Press has released Dr. James Patterson’s "In the Wake of the Great Rebellion" recently. His book examines the radical politicization and revolutionary period in Ireland from 1791 through 1803. This work is of particular significance to undergraduate and post-graduate students and lecturers of Irish history. In the Wake of the Great Rebellion is a revision of Patterson’s dissertation. Much of the research for this work was conducted during a Fulbright Fellowship in the Republic of Ireland. Dr. Patterson has also received grants from Harvard University and the Folger Shakespeare Institute. He holds degrees from the State University of New York College at Oswego, C.W. Post, and a Ph.D. in British and Irish History from Fordham University. Additional publications to his credit include: “Republicanism, agrarianism, and banditry in the west of Ireland, 1798 - 1803” in Irish Historical Studies, “The myth of the mounted knight” in Misconceptions about the Middle Ages (Rutledge Press, 2007), “‘Educated whiteboyism’” in History Ireland, “White terror” in Eighteenth-century Ireland, “Continued Presbyterian resistance in the aftermath of the rebellion of 1798 in Antrim and Down” in Eighteenth-century life,and Ballantine Books’ Everything Irish: Ireland A-Z (2003). Dr. Patterson has made numerous presentations in his area of expertise in the United States, England, and Ireland, most recently at the American Conference for Irish Studies (CUNY, 2007). Past presentations include: “Ethnic cleansing in an eighteenth century Irish context” at the European Studies Conference (University of Nebraska, 2006), “Politicisation and agrarianism in the west of Ireland, 1791 - 1803” at the Atlantic History Seminar (Harvard University, 2005), and “The houghers” at the University of Liverpool (ACIS, 2004). Dr. Patterson plans to present a paper at the University of Galway at the ACIS Conference in 2009. Dr. Patterson is an associate professor of history at Centenary College, who specializes in the history of modern Europe, particularly Britain and Ireland. In addition to teaching, Dr. Patterson is Chair of the Department of Behavioral and Historical Studies at Centenary College, where he was named the Teacher of the Year in 2004. Dr. Patterson was an adjunct professor at Fordham University and Long Island University prior to teaching at Centenary. Renowned Guitarist Opens Centenary Stage Concert Season.
"An artist with a magnificent technique.” Andres Segovia September 10, 2008. With a style that has been described as “incendiary and exciting,” renowned classical guitarist David Burgess will open the Centenary Stage Company professional Concert Season on Saturday, October 4th at 8 PM at the Centenary Stage Company. Praised by musicians and critics worldwide for his polished technique and flamboyant style, David Burgess is recognized as one of today's outstanding guitarists. Recently returned from a seven city European concert tour, his international appearances have taken him to concert halls throughout North and South America, Europe and the Far East. A student of the great Spanish maestro, Andres Segovia, his performances have been acclaimed as “hauntingly beautiful, tastefully phrased with exquisite nuance and yet with an aristocratic understatement that held his audience spellbound” (Greenwich Time). Burgess had performed at New York City at Lincoln Center, Carnegie Recital Hall and the Town Hall and recorded for CBS Masterworks, MusicalHeritage Society, Tritone and Athena Records. Over the past 10 years, he has taken numerous trips to Brazil, rediscovering guitar music from Brazil’s past, as well as finding many progressive contemporary Brazilian works. The evening’s program will include music by some of the finest Brazilian composers of all time: Ernesto Nazareth (1863-1934), who transformed the tango into a fascinating style of Brazilian ragtime; João Pernambuco (1883-1947), who never completed elementary school, could not read or write, but composed some of the best loved Brazilian music from the 1920’s and 30’s; Pixinguinha (1898-1973), the legendary band leader who performed throughout Brazil for more than 50 years; and of course, Luiz Bonfá (b.1922) and Antonio Carlos Jobim (1927-1994), the two best known composers of Bossa Nova. The advance-sale ticket prices for David Burgess in concert will be $20 for adults and $17.50 for seniors and student. Children under 12 will be admitted for $15. The at-the-door ticket price will be $22.50. Tickets are available through the Centenary Stage Company website at www.centenarystageco.org or the CSC Box Office at 908-979-0900. Performances at the Centenary Stage Company are made possible in part through the generous support of the Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation, the New Jersey State Council on the Arts,/Department of State, a Partner Agency of the National Endowment for the Arts and CSC members and sponsors. New Performance CenterThe Centenary Stage Company will find a new home with construction the Carol and David Lackland Center. Destined to become the most sophisticated performing arts space in northwest New Jersey, the facility will boast a 22,000-square-foot performance space, a 500-seat theatre, a black box theater, a dance studio, scene shop, a costume shop, green room and dressing rooms. In addition to housing the performing arts center, the Lackland Center will be a bustling home for cultural activity, and will include WNTI, the College’s listener-supported public radio station, CCTV, Centenary’s Comcast-licensed television studio, and gallery space for visual artists. Named in honor of Carol Burgess Lackland, A Centenary graduate (Class of 1954), and her husband, David A. Lackland, a Centenary College Trustee, The David and Carol Lackland Center, has been designed to enrich student life and bring new cultural opportunities to northwest New Jersey. The new facility is one of the most ambitious additions to the campus in over 100 years, and is scheduled for completion in 2009. Centenary College President Kenneth L. Hoyt to Step Down at Year End.Board of Trustees Will Begin Search for New President.HACKETTSTOWN, NJ, August 7, 2008 – Centenary College today announced that Dr. Kenneth L. Hoyt has informed the Board of Trustees that he will resign as President of the College, effective December 31, 2008. Young Performer's Workshop to Hold Interviews for Fall 2008 Session.
Hackettstown 'Rocks' This Summer with the Young Performers' "Tommy" and Festival of Shows.
July 28, 2008. Hackettstown, NJ. Hackettstown will ‘rock’ this month with the electrifying strains of The Who’s “Tommy”, as the Centenary Young Performers Workshop Summer Festival of Shows begins on August 15 at the Centenary Theatre. With a musical score by Pete Townshend, “Tommy” tells the story of a traumatized young boy’s journey from pain to triumph, with the classic hits that live in the rock n’ roll canon, such as “Pinball Wizard,” “See me, Feel Me” and “I’m Free.” “Tommy” will be performed Aug 15, 16 and 22 at 8 PM, Aug 23 at 2 PM and Aug 24 at 7 PM.
Bill Mays Quartet Coming to Centenary“Mays plays on pure inspiration, that exalted level where mere technical concerns have been long forgotten…the result is jazz of a sophisitication and sheer spontaneity that’s rarely heard.” - Mark Miller – Toronto GlobeHackettstown, NJ, July 14, 2008. The last chance for music lovers to get their cool fix of live jazz in Hackettstown will be August 2nd, when the Jazz in July Series presents the Bill Mays Quartet, with Joe Locke on vibes, in the air-conditioned Centenary Stage Company theatre at 8 PM. A veteran of such notable New York venues as Birdland, The Blue Note, Iridium, The Village Gate, and more, Mays has been hailed as "one of the masters of color and touch among today’s pianists” (JazzTimes). As a pianist, he has worked with such luminaries as Andrea Bocelli, Rosemary Clooney, Al Jarreau, Barry Manilow, Aretha Franklin, Peggy Lee, Frank Sinatra, Barbara Streisand, Mel Torme, Dinooe Warwick, and Andy Williams, among many. A former musical director for Sarah Vaughan, Mays is a also a prolific composer and arranger and has contributed to the recordings and libraries of such jazz greats as Phil Woods, The Woody Herman Band, Shelly Manne and Bud Shank. He has played with such elite jazz players as Gerry Mulligan, Ron Carter, Art Pepper and Benny Golson. You can hear Mays on the ivories in such movies as "Being John Malkovich", "Lethal Weapon", "Sleepless in Seattle", "Fargo", "Terms of Endearment" and more. Throughout the world of avid admirers and jazz connoisseurs, Mays has become known as an innovator and major contributor. "A musician’s musician for far too long, pianist Mays deserves wider recognition for the outstanding work he’s done," stated Entertainment Weekly. Award-winning "Mallet Player of the Year" (Jazz Journalists Association-JJA) Joe Locke is considered to be one of the most gifted vibraphonists of his generation, with an international reputation as a player, composer and band leader. With Martin Wind on bass and Tim Horner on percussion to round out the quartet, the evening’s entertainment promises to be a most memorable conclusion to a successful 2008 season of Jazz in the Skylands. Tickets for The Bill Mays Quartet are $22.50 in advance, and $27.50 at the door. They are available through the Centenary Stage Co. Box Office at 908-979-0900 and online at www.centenarystageco.org. Locally, tickets may also be purchased at the Skylands Bank, the Long Valley Music Center, Valley National Bank, Panther Valley Inn, Hackettstown Trading Post and Hackettstown Carpet. All performances are in the Centenary Stage Company air-conditioned little theatre, and they are made possible through the generous support and leadership of Ed Coyne (CSC Chairman of the Board) and Coyne Enterprises, the Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation, The NJ State Council on the Arts, The Pennsylvania Performing Arts on Tour Foundation, the Hackettstown Regional Medical Center and Heath Village, with additional support from WNRJ Radio and WNTI Radio.
Houston Person Quartet Coming July 26."He’s one of the best ... he's got bull chops!” - Dizzy GillespieHackettstown, NJ. July 7, 2008. Jazz’s working class hero, and icon of the blued-infused soul-jazz age, Houston Person and his Quartet will swing into Hackettstown on Saturday, July 26th with a performance guaranteed to bring "that happy, happy feeling" to the people of the Skylands. With a performance beginning at 8 PM, the Houston Person Quartet is the third concert in the Centenary Stage Company's Jazz in July Series on the campus of Centenary College. Big Band Fun at Centenary Jazz.
June 26, 2008 - Hackettstown, NJ. - Knock your socks off this July with one of New Jersey’s hottest big bands, The Jazz Lobsters, performing on Saturday, July 19 at 8 PM at the Centenary Stage Company as part of Hackettstown’s swingin’ Jazz in July series. Centenary to Host Celebrity Golf Tournament.Hackettstown, NJ, June 2008 – Centenary College will host a “Centenary Cyclone Celebrity Golf Tournament” on Monday, July 14 at Bear Brook County Club in Newton. Celebrity honoree will be Kareem McKenzie of the NY Giants Superbowl XLII Champions, and all proceeds will benefit the Centenary College Athletic Fund. Foursomes, individual slots and sponsorships are still available for the Celebrity Golf Tournament and include greens fees, lunch, a cocktail reception, an awards dinner, a 50/50, and silent auction. Event sponsors include ESPN, and LandTek, Field Turf and Prismatic. Deadline to register for the outing is July 1. Tournament Honoree Kareem McKenzie was signed by the Giants as an unrestricted free agent in March 2005 and was an integral part of an offense that helped the Giants score 373 points (the 5th-highest total in franchise history) and compile 321 first downs (the 4th-highest total by a Giants team) and 5,302 yards (7th in team history). Has played in 101 career regular season games with 93 starts and started all 10 of the postseason games in which he’s played. For additional information, please contact Celebrity Golf Tournament committee members Keith Davison (908) 852 – 1400 x2146 or Kevin Fleming at (908) 852 – 1400 x2906. Download a copy of the Golf Outing Brochure here. Download a copy of the Ad Journal with advertising rates here.
David Leonhardt Quintet Opens the Jazz in July Series at Centenary Stage.June 17, 2008. Hackettstown, NJ. Cool jazz swings into Hackettstown as the incredible David Leonhardt Jazz Quintet opens the Centenary Stage JAZZ IN JULY series, now in its fifth exciting season, on Saturday, July 12 at 8 PM. Locally, tickets may also be purchased at the Skylands Bank, the Long Valley Music Center, Valley National Bank, Panther Valley Inn, Hackettstown Trading Post and Hackettstown Carpet. The Jazz in July 4-concert series may be purchased as a subscription for the low price of $80 for all four concerts. Centenary Awarded Department of Justice Training Program Grant.
June 12, 2008. Hackettstown, NJ Dear Centenary Community, Through this program, law enforcement officers and first responders in Warren, Sussex and Hunterdon counties and other bordering municipalities in New Jersey will be able to access incident response and crisis management training. The project will be administered under the leadership of Dr. Joseph Linskey, Associate Professor of Criminal Justice and Sociology. Sincerely, Dr. Kenneth L. Hoyt Centenary To Host Annual Scholarship Gala on June 19thHackettstown, NJ, June 2008 – Centenary College will host its annual Scholarship Gala on June 19, at the Hilton in Short Hills, New Jersey. The event will honor Commerce Bank, the Im Family, and Grinnell Concrete Paving Stones Inc./The Cofrancesco Family as Gold Dome Award Recipients. This year’s theme is “Window to the World”. “Jeter’s Leaders” Visit Centenary CollegeHackettstown, NJ, June 2008 – 25 members of “Jeter’s Leaders,” representing the Turn 2 Foundation, visited the Centenary College main campus and Equestrian Center on May 31, 2008. Centenary College Associate Professor of Equine Studies and Department Chair Kelly Munz and Associate Professor of Equine Studies and Veterinarian Michael Fugaro led the group on a tour, demonstration, and information session at the Equestrian Center. Glenna Warren, Dean of Admission and Financial Aid, offered an admissions session on the main campus, and Suzanne Rausa, Admission Counselor lead a tour of campus. The 25 students represented high schools across the New York City/borough region. “It really was a wonderful opportunity for some young students to be introduced to a small liberal arts college with a unique specialty in Equine Studies. The exceptional professionalism and maturity that these students demonstrated was a reflection upon their character and the Turn 2 Foundation,” said Fugaro. “This visit was a great meeting of the minds for all concerned,” Centenary’s Vice President for Strategic Advancement, Debra Albanese, says. “These “Jeter’s Leaders” represent a cross section of not only the future of our entire society, but perhaps the Centenary community as well.” Centenary Students In Free Enterprise (SIFE) Compete In National CompetitionHackettstown, NJ, June 2008 – May was an exciting month for the Centenary College Students in Free Enterprise (SIFE) Team. The group was one of more than 150 SIFE teams across the nation to compete at the 2008 SIFE USA National Exposition in Chicago; their advisor, Associate Professor of Business Dr. Steven McHugh was named the national Sam Walton Students in Free Enterprise Fellow of the Year in a ceremony held at the Exposition. SIFE teams from around the country submitted written nominations of their Sam Walton Fellow for consideration for this highly-selective distinction.
Recent Centenary Alumna Awarded “Our Region's Best” Award
Hackettstown, NJ, May 2008 – Recent Centenary College graduate Ayana Way ’08 has been named the recipient of the "Our Region's Best" award for 2007-2008 by the Mid-Atlantic Association of College and University Housing Officers (MACUHO). "Our Region's Best" recognizes student staff members that have maintained a healthy and balanced lifestyle, demonstrated that they have sound and ethical decision making skills, contributed to the enhancement of their staff team and department, and are appropriate role models for both staff and students alike.
Centenary Graduates Encouraged to 'Embrace' Future.by Marin Resnick Barret "As a commuter student I did not expect much," he said. "But with the friendships I have made and the inter-personal skills I acquired, I have become a well rounded individual outside of the classroom." Draghi, whose grade point average is approximately a 3.99, chose Centenary to be close to his family. He found being in a "small school" fostered "closes relationships with professors" that helped provide him with leadership and communication skills he would have not received in a larger college. More articles about Centenary College May 2008 Commencement:
NJ Herald: Express-Times: Historically Narrated "Tille Walk" During Hackettstown Victorian Day Features Costumed Guides.
Hackettstown, NJ, May 21, 2008 - Travel back to a singular day in 1886 this June when the Centenary Stage Company presents its historically narrated “Tillie Walk” during the Hackettstown Victorian Day, with costumed guides leading participants on the path of Tillie Smith’s last night before her murder in 1886. The walk, which is expected to take approximately 45 minutes, will begin on Main Street at the Hackettstown Gazebo, will proceed to the location of the old Shields Hall, and trace steps back toward Centenary College where Tillie Smith worked and where the notorious murder took place over 100 years ago. The walk will conclude at the college, where local legend reports the ghost of Tillie still appearing from time to time on the grounds of Centenary College. Leading the walk will be actress Danielle Tampier (Hampton, NJ) from the Centenary College theatre program, and Centenary professor and actress, Lea Antolini (Sparta, NJ). Historical commentary along the walk will be provided by Tillie Smith expert, Denis Sullivan, author of “In Defense of Her Honor, ” the definitive work about her death and the controversial trial surrounding the event. Dr. Steven McHugh, Assistant Professor of Business, Honored as National SIFE Fellow of the Year.
Chicago, IL, May 4, 2008 - Students in Free Enterprise honored Centenary College's Dr. Steven McHugh, Assistant Professor of Business, who was named the national Sam Walton Students in Free Enterprise Fellow of the Year in a ceremony held yesterday evening in Chicago at the SIFE National Competition. SIFE teams from around the country submitted written nominations of their Sam Walton Fellow for consideration for this highly-selective distinction. "This is a wonderful honor for Dr. McHugh," announced Business Department Chair Dr. Heather Dunham. "It is a tribute to his leadership with the SIFE team." Founded in 1975, SIFE (Students in Free Enterprise) SIFE is a non-profit organization active on more than 1,800 college and university campuses in 40 countries. SIFE works in partnership with business and higher education to provide students the opportunity to make a difference and develop leadership, teamwork and communication skills through learning, practicing and teaching the principles of free enterprise. For over ten years, more than 1,000 Centenary College students have participated in SIFE projects and presentations. The team's members hail from more than thirty-five countries across five continents, with a range of more than fifteen different majors. Their participation has included the development and implementation of more than 1,000 projects that meet the educational needs surrounding free market economics, skills needed in the global economy, personal financial skills, ethics and sociology. The Centenary SIFE Team began earning awards in 1996. Under the direction of Dr. Steven McHugh and Associate Professor of Business Cheryl Veronda, the Centenary SIFE team has gone on to win regional and national honors. In 2008 alone, the team captured first place in four competitions including the Discover Financial Services Success Skills Competition and the HSBC Financial Literacy Competition. "I would like to thank the Centenary College community for all the wonderful and supportive messages regarding my recent award," said Dr, McHugh. "I am very proud of my work with our SIFE Team. It is an incredible joy to be associated with such wonderful young men and women. This award truly recognizes the hard work and dedication of each Team member. Their selfless support of me, Centenary, and Free Enterprise has made them into role models."
Centenary Performing Arts Guild Accepting Applications for New Internship in Education and Creative DramaticsHackettstown, NJ May 13, 2008 - The Centenary Performing Arts Guild at Centenary College is currently accepting applications for a new 2-week Internship in Education and Creative Dramatics for the summer of 2008. Interns will gain management skills in assisting in the preparation of programmatic material, as well as classroom experience with the children. The Internship will help to prepare future teachers in skills necessary to meet the NJ core curriculum requirements in the arts, which emphasizes teaching curriculum in and through the arts to maximize personal, intellectual and social development. The application deadline in June 9th. Centenary College to Hold its 133rd Commencement on May 17, 2007.Radio Personality Joan Hamburg to Serve as Commencement Speaker.
Hackettstown, NJ, May 13, 2008 – Four hundred nineteen individuals will graduate from Centenary College at the Hackettstown-based institution’s 133rd Spring Commencement Ceremony on May 17, which will be held on the grounds of the front lawn of the Edward Seay Administration Building on the Hackettstown campus beginning at 1pm. Radio personality Joan Hamburg will serve as the commencement speaker.
She is known throughout the country for her award-winning consumer affairs reporting, celebrity interviews, and monthly remote broadcasts from Broadway’s famed Sardis Restaurant, where she welcomes the biggest celebrities from film, television and theatre. She is dedicated to exploring the issues that affect us all in our daily lives, from the latest in medical advances to career and family concerns to theatre and restaurant reviews. Her dedication is represented in the countless hours she spends researching her guests and following leads on topical stories. Joan arrives at the radio station 2½ hours before her daily 9am-11am show, and works harder than ever to make sure she’s delivering the best radio show for her listeners. John Skodocek Named Skylands Mentor Teacher of the Year Thanks to Centenary Graduate Kristina Neubert.
Hackettstown, NJ, May 12, 2008 – Thanks to a nomination essay written by Centenary Education major Kristina Neubert ‘08, John Skodocek was named the Skylands Co-op Teacher of the Year at Centenary’s Education Forum on Friday April 25th. This award is bestowed upon one teacher annually who made a positive impact on the student teaching experience of the Centenary student who nominates him or her.
McCain Internet Strategist Lectures Centenary Web Design Students.Hackettstown, NJ, May 8, 2008 - Eric Frenchman, Internet strategist for Senator John McCain’s Presidential campaign, visited Centenary as a guest lecturer to the college's Web Design II class. His one and a half hour talk offered a unique perspective of how the Internet and electronic marketing are now being employed by the various candidates in this year's political campaigns. These strategies include the use of search engines like Google, MSN and Yahoo to drive the public to the candidate's Web sites. Mr. Frenchman is considered by many in the profession to be a leader in search engine marketing. "There is no 99% success rate in this arena," he explained to the class. "It's either win and you move on to the next primary, or lose and the campaign's over. Thanks to a lot of hard work, things have gone well for John McCain's campaign." Mr. Frenchman's work has helped the McCain campaign raise hundreds of thousands of dollars in donations. According to Mr. Frenchman, every dollar devoted to online advertising has yielded three to four dollars in campaign support. After graduating from Rutgers University, Mr. Frenchman honed his craft as a direct marketer working for AT&T before joining HarrisDirect, a provider of investing and advisory services. He was approached by Connell Donatelli, the firm that directed Senator McCain's 2000 Presidential campaign, to lead his online marketing in 2007. "Prior to Mr. Frenchman's visit, we examined each candidate's Web site," noted Doug Hooper, the college's Web Site Content Manager and faculty adjunct for the course. "McCain's online presence is as strong as Senator Obama's. It is exciting to have Mr. Frenchman here to explain how the Web and online marketing have become such an integral part of the political process." "Eric Frenchman has credentials," added Scott Hughes, Centenary's C.T.O. "It was a great opportunity for me and Doug's students to meet someone with his caliber of experience." Centenary Students 'Take Back the Night'.
Hackettstown, April 30, 2008 - Members of the Centenary College community listened to keynote speaker Professor Kitsy Dixson are part of a campus-wide event Take Back the Night, an awareness event geared to raise sexual violence awareness. The Centenary Theatre Program Presents the Comedy 'Gammer Gurton's Needle'.April 22, 2008 - Gammer Gurton has lost her needle! When a traveling opportunist takes advantage of the news, misunderstanding and chaos ensue. The Centenary College theatre department production of the sixteenth-century English comedy Gammer Gurton’s Needle is set in the depression-era south and is stylistically influenced by vaudeville. The play is chock-full of physical humor, culminating in the knock-down fight between Gammer and her neighbor Dame Chat. But the poverty of the characters is always real, as is the danger of a con-man who excels at telling people what they want to hear. Gammer Gurton’s Needle will be performed by Centenary College Theatre students under the direction of Dr. Carolyn Coulson-Grigsby. Dr. Coulson-Grigsby is an Assistant Professor of Theatre and Humanities at Centenary College. She received her B.A. in Theatre Arts from Santa Clara University in California, studied Acting at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts in London, and earned her M.A. in Medieval Studies from the University of Connecticut, where she also earned her Ph.D. specializing in medieval drama. The cast of Gammer Gurton’s Needle includes Leon Hill (New Brunswick, NJ), Christoph Nowaczyck (Red Bank, NJ) , Danielle Tampier (Hampton, NJ), Heather Brown (Saylorsburg, NJ) , Helene Osusky (Netcong) , Amanda Maxfield (Lebanon Twp, NN) , Connor Cleary (Boulder, CO), Jeremy Hall (Newton, NN) , Abby Farmer, Grace Abma (Great Meadows), Matt Aquina, and Gloriann Figenshu (Madison, NJ). Gammer Gurton’s Needle will perform May 1st through May 4th. Performance times are Thurs. May 1st at 7:30, Friday May 2nd at 8pm, Saturday, May 3rd at 8pm and Sunday, May 4th at 2:30pm. Tickets are $8 for adults and $6.50 for students/children/seniors. For more information about tickets please contact the theatre box office at 908-979-0900. For more information, please contact Pat Lanciano or Lea A. Lid at (908) 9779-0900 ext. 4
Centenary Lady Cyclones Soccer Team Make Impact on PAC.Hackettstown, NJ, April 10, 2008 – Centenary College’s Lady Cyclones women’s soccer team has been becoming more competitive with each passing game, thanks in no small part to the combined efforts of Coach Kevin Davies and his dedicated team, who have had the best season in Centenary’s history (with a record of 14-6-2) this year and made the conference and regional finals. But Coach Davies does not just emphasize athletic spirit among these Lady Cyclones; he also places a high priority on academics. Centenary's Earth Day Celebration Speaker Announced.
Centenary to Celebrate "Denim Day" the Week of April 14th.Hackettstown, NJ, April 4, 2008 – Centenary College will celebrate the venerable cause of “Denim Day” all week the week of April 14-18. The event will be co-sponsored by the Domestic Abuse and Sexual Assault Crisis Center of Warren County student volunteers—mainly psychology students and members of Psi Chi. Denim Day is April 28th. "Green" Garment Exhibit Planned as Part of Earth Day Celebrations.Hackettstown, NJ, April 4, 2008 – As part of the many Earth Day activities lined up for Sunday April 20th, Centenary’s Draping Classes will exhibit “green” garments in the Front Parlours of the Edward W. Seay Administration Building from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Visitors to this exhibit will experience draped designs enhanced with recyclable products that remind us to be socially responsible consumers. Bottle caps, bubble wrap and soup labels are a few of the eco-friendly items used in the “Green Garments Creation.”
http//www.centenarycollege.edu/earthweek. Centenary's Marketing Research Course Studies Hackettstown Business Improvement District.Hackettstown, NJ, April 2, 2008 – A Centenary College Marketing Research class is currently engaged in a study for the Hackettstown Business Improvement District. The class will be in the field for the first 3 weeks of April interviewing BID merchants and conducting personal and telephone interviews. Centenary SIFE Team Preparing for Regional Competition.Hackettstown, NJ, April 1, 2008 – Centenary College’s Students in Free Enterprise (SIFE) team has recently been preparing for their April 4th Regional Competition in Tarrytown, New York. Although preparations for this event have spanned both 2007-2008 semesters, the final touches are being put on both verbal and visual presentations for the event. Centenary and Bloomfield Make a Bubble Connection.Hackettstown, NJ, March 31, 2008 – Centenary and Bloomfield College recently partook in the “Bubble Connection.” This two-day retreat, attended by students and staff of both New Jersey institutions, is designed to bolster understanding and tolerance. The event was held on March 14-15, 2008 at the Frost Valley YMCA in Clarysville, New York. While there, 40 some students and staff learned about their metaphoric “bubbles,” how to break those bubbles, and learned about others from different backgrounds.
Wally Parker Jr. to Present "Making Your Mark in an Ever Shrinking World" at Centenary College.
Centenary to Present "Abraham's Table Dialogue Luncheon".
The informative and educational panel discussion on the hope for peace within the three monotheistic faiths—Christianity, Islam, and Judaism—will feature three panelists: Dr. Levent Koc (coach) from The Interfaith Dialog Center (IDC), Rabbi Schusterman from The Chabad Center of Warren County, and Dr. Ruth Hennessey, Postural Counselor in North Jersey. TThe event is free and open to the public. It is sponsored by Student Services, EOF, and The Interfaith Dialogue Center. Interested parties should RSVP to 908-852-1400, ext. 2153. Centenary Launches Debit Card Program.Hackettstown stores expected to benefit.
Centenary Equine Alumna Tiffany Neidhardt Realizes Lifelong Dream.Hackettstown, NJ, March 9, 2008 – Centenary Equine alumna, Tiffany Neidhardt (along with her gelding, King’s Ransom), captured the adult amateur hunter championship at the Winter Equestrian Festival. This impressive championship win marked the culmination of not only six years of hard work since purchasing King’s Ranson, but also a genuine lifelong dream. = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = King's Ransom Pays Off At WEF.The Chronicle of the Horse. February 22, 2008 Issue. Centenary's SBDC and NJAWBO to Host Second Annual Business "Boot Camp".Hackettstown, NJ, March 5, 2008 – Centenary College’s Small Business Development Center (SBDC) and the New Jersey Association of Women Business Owners (NJAWBO) will host the second annual Business “Boot Camp” on March 29, from 8am-5pm in the Edward W. Seay Administration Building at the Hackettstown campus. Centenary CAPS Student Directs Independent Film.Hackettstown, NJ, March 4, 2008 – Rob Buck, a current Centenary College Center for Adult and Professional Programs (CAPS) student, directed an independent film project that was shot in the Centenary TV Studio during the summer of 2006. The film, CONFERENCE ROOM C, played at several film festivals last year, and Rob and his crew are now in the process of screening the film at several historic theatres in and around the New Jersey and Pennsylvania area. Gas Leak Discovered at Centenary College.March 4, 2008 — A little before 10:30 a.m. this morning, the Edward W. Seay Administration Building, the Ferry Building, Smith Hall and Reeves Hall were evacuated as a precaution as a result of a staff member reporting the smell of a gas leak. Elizabethtown Gas was called and did a thorough investigation of the premises, including an evaluation of all of the lower level rooms in the Smith Hall Residence Building and the outside of that building. It was determined that there was no gas leak and the smell was caused by a new hot water heater that was installed early this morning. Faculty, staff and students were allowed to return to those buildings at approximately 11:40 a.m. March 3, 2008 — At about 11:20am, a faculty member at Centenary College reported smelling natural gas in Smith Hall. The faculty member reported the smell to the facilities department. Facilities staff responded immediately with a natural gas detection meter that showed a positive reading for natural gas. The Emergency Action Procedure was put into effect and the natural gas was immediately shut off to the building. Security notified Hackettstown Police and Fire Departments. The Seay Administration Building, Smith Hall Dormitory, and Reeves Hall Dormitory were immediately evacuated. College administration chose to also evacuate Ferry Recital Hall as a further precaution. Students, faculty, and staff were notified through emergency text messages and by walking patrols to evacuate the buildings and to assemble in the John M. Reeves Student Recreation Center. Elizabethtown Gas found a broken gas value that was leaking natural gas into the basement of Smith Hall Dormitory. They have since repaired the value, and the facilities department is waiting for a new heat exchanger that will then return hot water to the dormitory. At 1pm, the Hackettstown Fire Department permitted the return of students, faculty and staff to the buildings. At no time did the quantity of natural gas reach measurable levels for the carbon monoxide detectors in the living areas. The students, faculty, and staff of Centenary College should be commended for dealing with this emergency quickly, calmly and maturely. Centenary to Celebrate Women's History Month.Hackettstown, NJ, February 29, 2008 – Centenary College has an extensive array of activities planned to celebrate Women’s History Month in March. The theme will be “Women’s Art: Women’s Vision” and there will be events throughout the entire month. All the events are sponsored by the Northwest New Jersey Regional Women’s Center at Centenary College, and all programs are free and open to the public unless otherwise specified. Please call 908-852-9365 for more information. These events include:Saturday, March 8. 6 p.m. Centenary College to Celebrate Earth Day Starting on April 20th.Hackettstown, NJ, February 29, 2008 – Centenary College will celebrate Earth Day through a series of events on April 20th through April 23rd. Each year, Earth Day—April 22—marks the anniversary of the birth of the modern environmental movement in 1970. Centenary will make it a week of events. Centenary's Influence Prevalent throughout Recently-Published Book.
Centenary College to Host Girl Scouts Event.Hackettstown, NJ, February 27, 2008 – Respect, Equality, Autonomy, Communication, and Honesty are all ingredients in a healthy relationship. Centenary College is collaborating with Jersey Battered Women’s Services and Girl Scouts of Northern New Jersey to offer a program that teaches girls about healthy relationships. Hackettstown Historical Society To Present on The Tillie Smith Murder at CentenaryHackettstown, NJ, February 25, 2008 – On Thursday, April 3, the Hackettstown Historical Society, in cooperation with Centenary College, will present Denis Sullivan, author of In Defence of Her Honor, the book that chronicled the Tillie Smith murder and its aftermath. The program will be held in the Front Parlours of the Edward W. Seay Administration Building at Centenary College. The program will begin at 7:30 pm and all are invited to attend and learn about Hackettstown’s most infamous event, from the night Tillie was murdered through the shocking trial that followed, and decide if justice was really served. Nadia Brown to Offer Political Presentation at Centenary College on March 31.Hackettstown, NJ, February 21, 2008 – As part of Centenary’s traditional Women’s History Month events, Nadia Brown—a scholar of minority women and election behavior from Rutgers’ Eagleton Institute of Politics and Ph.D. candidate at the Center for Race and Ethnicity—will present “What’s Color and Gender Got to Do with It? Understanding Color and Gender in Political Participation and Representation” on March 31, 2008 at 6:00 p.m. in the Front Parlours of the Edward W. Seay Administration Building. This program is sponsored by the Northwest New Jersey Regional Women’s Center. This event is free and open to the community. Centenary College Unveils Centenary Summer Scholars Program.Hackettstown, NJ, February 20, 2008 — Centenary College has introduced the Centenary Summer Scholars Program. The institution will now offer this residential, co-ed academic summer program for rising 8th to 12 grade students. Northern Illinois University: A Statement from Centenary College.The administration, faculty, staff, and students at Centenary College are saddened by the tragedy that occurred at Northern Illinois University yesterday, and our thoughts and prayers go out to them in this terrible time. We are taking precautions to provide members of our community with resources to get through this difficult time, such as extending counseling hours and offering Chapel Service. Kenneth L. Hoyt, Ph.D. Centenary College Announces Hackettstown High School Scholarship Award Winner. Hackettstown, NJ, February 14, 2008 – Centenary College has announced the recipient of their second Hackettstown High School student scholarship-Kelly Lynn Reed. The scholarship marks the continued partnership between the institutions. Since 2007, each year one Hackettstown High School senior will receive a scholarship to Centenary that covers full tuition.
Professor D'Olivo to Present Sociology Lecture at Centenary College in Honor of Women's History Month.Hackettstown, NJ, February 4, 2008 – Centenary College’s Assistant Professor of Sociology, Amy D’Olivo, will present a lecture entitled “Sociology and Religion: A Woman's Perspective” in honor of Women's History Month on Wednesday, March 12th at 7 p.m. in the Front Parlours of the Edward W. Seay Administration Building. The reception is at 6:30. This discussion is part of the Centenary Lecture Series and is free and open to the public. Pai Chi University Group Visits and Performs at Centenary College.Hackettstown, NJ, February 4, 2008 – The Pai Chai University Group (18 students and staff) presented traditional Korean dance, vocal music, and instrumental performance at Centenary College on Monday, January 28, in the Whitney Chapel from 1:30-2 P.M. Two hundred eighty Academic Foundations students were in attendance. Professor Hyo-Chong Yoo, Associate Professor of Art and Design and Associate Director of International Programs, says, “This was a very unique opportunity and an exciting event. I am glad our students were able to experience it. Students from Centenary and Pai Chai were also able to get to know each other throughout the day.”
Centenary College Supports the Giants.January 31, 2008 Hackettstown, NJ - Pictured are Centenary staff and administration with a signed banner from the Centenary community to support the NY Giants in Super Bowl XLII. The banner will be sent to Charles Way '05, Director of Player Development for the Giants. Way was Centenary's 2004/2005 Distinguished Gates Ferry Lecturer who received an honorary degree from Centenary College in May 2005. Way joined the Giants as a running back in 1995 and played 75 games for the Giants, 55 as a starter. He retired in 2000 assuming his current position. Centenary's Caps Phi Theta Kappa Holds Successful Book Drive.Hackettstown, NJ, January 28, 2008 – Phi Theta Kappa, the Associate Program Honor Society of Centenary College’s Adult and Professional Programs (CAPS), recently conducted a Book Drive to help raise money for the Center of Family Literacy. These adult students donated about 600 pounds of used textbooks that were sent to Better World Books to be sold online. Part of the proceeds went to The Center for Family Literacy, a non-profit organization. Centenary Chapter of KME Inducts Eight New Members.Hackettstown, NJ, January 28, 2008 – Eight Centenary students were recently inducted into the Kappa Mu Epsilon (KME) Delta Chapter of New Jersey.
Remarks were given by Centenary Student KME Delta President, Brittany Garcia, who thanked Centenary’s math faculty, Professors Search, Repice, Ritchie, and Turrisi, for their hard work, dedication, and guidance to the Kappa Mu Epsilon students throughout the semesters and for their assistance in the induction ceremony of the new society member. Dr. Don Tosh, the National KME President, presented the KME Delta Charter and Crest to Kathy Turrisi, Faculty Sponsor and Corresponding Secretary and Nita Connell, Student Vice President for KME Delta. The Delta Charter and Crest signifies that the Delta Chapter of KME is officially recognized by the national Kappa Mu Epsilon society and that the Delta Chapter has the fully support of the society. The Centenary College KME Delta honor society is highly active in Hackettstown and the surrounding communities. KME members at Centenary not only offer free Praxis1 tutoring to people who have a desire to be teachers, but they also provide math tutoring services for all school levels (Kindergarten through grade 12). Anyone interested in either service should contact Centenary’s Chair of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Professor Kathy Turrisi, for more information at (908) 852-1400, ext. 2321. In the near future, the KME Delta Chapter is planning activities to support Earth Day and Math Month.Professor Turrisi says, “I am so pleased that the students can offer their expertise to the surrounding community. We have many talented students who are very willing to share their diverse knowledge with others.” Centenary's Academic Foundations Program Expands to Two Sections.
Centenary to Hold Wrestling Team Reunion Later this Month.Hackettstown, NJ, January 8, 2008 – Centenary College will hold a Wrestling Team Reunion on Saturday, January 26, 2008 at 3:30 P.M., just prior to a match against University of Scranton. The wrestling will start in Centenary’s newly-renovated John M. Reeves Student Recreation Center at 4:30. |