Office of the President:
Charles Wharton Lindsay, Ph.D., President
Mary Catherine Barrett, Executive Assistant to the President
Office of Academic Affairs:
Patricia Ireland, Ph.D., Provost
Cheryl L. Baumgartner, A.A., Executive Assistant to the Provost
Amanda Blum, M.B.A., M.Ed., Director of Educational Technologies and Online Learning
Kathleen Hillman, M.B.A., Registrar
Jennifer L. Voris, M.A., Associate Registrar
Stephanie H. Johnson, Ph.D., Director of the Center for Academic and Professional Excellence & Dean of Retention
Sarah Vallely, A.S., B.S., Career Services and Career Education Coordinator
Margaret Christine Kappandaze, M.L.S., Director of Gannett-Tripp Library
Joseph E. Lemak, Ph.D., Director of the Center for Mark Twain Studies and Assistant Professor of History
Scott McGuire, Technical Director of Theatre
James Phillip Randall, B.S., Laboratory Manager and Chemical Hygiene Officer
Alexis D. Rittenberger, Ph.D., MLIS, Director of Graduate and Professional Studies, Director of Teacher Education, and Assistant Professor
Missy Ann Volino, Ph.D., Director of Nurse Education and Associate Professor of Nurse Education
Alison M. Wolfe, Ph.D., M.B.A., M.S., Director of the Tommy Hilfiger Fashion Business School
Office of Communications and Marketing:
Jennifer L. Swain, APR, M.S., Vice President of Communications and Marketing
Justin Cates, B.A., Digital Content Producer
Sarah Grossman, M.S., M.A., Director of Communications and Content Strategy
Office of Finance and Administration:
Kyle A. Gilbert, M.B.A., Vice President of Finance and Administration
Kevin Lee Cook, A.A., Supervisor of Grounds
Arlene Hodge, Accounts Payable Specialist
Kyle Cory Jayne, M.S., Supervisor of Trades
Mary Jo Kelleher, A.A.S., Senior Accountant
Kaitlyn Mattocks, B.S., Financial Accountant
Adam J. Rominger, M.S., Bursar
Steven M. Spina, Supervisor of Housekeeping and Setup
Jessica Jean Carpenter, M.S., Associate Vice President of Human Resources
Sarah Elaine Finnefrock, B.S., Assistant Director of Human Resources
Thomas E. Steffes, M.S., Chief Information Office
Jared Bean, B.S., Programmer/Analyst
Timothy Ellis, A.S., Hardware Administrator
Michael Lee Izzo, A.S., Network Administrator
Raymond A. Young, A.A.S., A.S., DevOps Administrator
Office of Campus Life:
Jacqueline Sironen, EdD, Dean of Students
Ytzel Y. Flores Cristiansen, B.A., Associate Dean of Students
Sydney Coleman, B.S.W., Community Coordinator
Kristofer M. Zero ‘23, M.S., Community Coordinator
Daniel Howe, Director of Campus Safety
Kevin J. Murphy, Ph.D., Senior Mental Health Counselor
Larry L. Parker II, DLS, M.S., Director of Social and Cultural Engagement and Title IX Coordinator
Office of Enrollment Management:
Dennis M. Kelly, M.B.A., Vice President of Enrollment Management
Penelope Suzette Appenzellar, M.S.Ed., Director of Financial Aid
Shelley Marie Wheaton, A.S., Assistant Director of Financial Aid
Jon C. Daly, Ph.D.. Director of Institutional Research
Patrick Logan Gillette, M.S., Director of Admissions
Anise M. Barone, B.A., Admissions Counselor
Kelsey M. Haskins, M.A., Associate Director of Enrollment Operations
Justin Duane Mattocks ‘19, B.S., Associate Director of Admissions
Jennifer A. Robinson, B.A., Transfer Admissions Counselor
Joydan Parker, M.S., Assistant Director of Admissions
Office of Athletics:
Rhonda Ann Faunce, M.S., Director of Athletics
Anthony J. Affissio, B.A., Esports Co-Head Coach
Mason Esworthy, Club Ice Hockey Head Coach
Tyler Fenton, B.S., Assistant Athletics Director of Finance and Game Management
John Franchi, B.A., Head Men’s Wrestling Coach
Darius Green ‘24, Assistant Men’s Wrestling Coach
Jessica Lynne Galatioto, M.A., Head Field Hockey Coach and Success Coach
Hannah Whittier ‘23, Assistant Field Hockey Coach
Andrew James Garrett, M.S., Murray Athletic Center Director
Anthony S. Goncalves, M.A., Head Baseball Coach
Jack Michael Donnelly ‘19, Assistant Baseball Coach
Cameron James Lanning Heggie ‘18, M.S., Assistant Baseball Coach
Nathan O’Brochta, Assistant Baseball Coach
Brendan P. Gorman, B.A., Head Men’s Lacrosse Coach
Cody D. Griswold, B.S., Head Women’s Wrestling Coach
Leslie Amaiya Monterrosa ‘24, Assistant Women’s Wrestling Coach
Gregory John Haney, Head Women’s Ice Hockey Coach
James Poreda, Assistant Women’s Ice Hockey Coach
Collin R. Hetherington, M.S., Director of Sports Information and Assistant Director of Athletics
Douglas Page, B.S., Assistant Director of Sports Information
John Maio, M.S., Head Strength and Conditioning Coach
Marcello Perfetti, B.S., Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach
Christian Hahn, Assistant Men’s Volleyball Coach
William “Bill” Mayes Kelly, M.A., Head Women’s Soccer Coach and Student Athlete Support Specialist
Adam M. Robinson, Assistant Women’s Soccer Coach
Casey D. McGraw, B.S., Head Men’s Basketball Coach
Brady Harrington, Assistant Men’s Basketball Coach
Dylan Robert Jacob ‘24, Assistant Men’s Basketball Coach
James Mark McIntyre, M.A., Head Men’s Soccer Coach
Boi Junior Coulibaly ‘21, B.S., Assistant Men’s Soccer Coach
Amber Lea Myers, M.S., Head Spirit Coordinator
Madison Gale Peters ‘20, B.A., Assistant Spirit Coordinator
Rebekka Michelle Brown ‘18, Assistant Cheerleading Coach
Robyn Bennett, Assistant Dance Coach
Thaddeus M. Phillips, Head Women’s Basketball Coach
William “Billy” McCrae, Assistant Women’s Basketball Coach
Cassidy R. Prather, M.B.A., Head Women’s Lacrosse Coach
Aaron Anthony Saul ‘98, M.S., Head Men’s Ice Hockey Coach and Assistant Director of Athletics
Michael Grace, Assistant Men’s Ice Hockey Coach
Savannah Morgan Terry ‘21, B.A., Head Women’s Volleyball Coach and Director of Intramurals
Robyn Torgalski, M.S.N, Assistant Women’s Volleyball Coach and Assistant Professor of Nurse Education
David Allan Tomkalski, M.A., ATC, Assistant Director of Sports Medicine and Head Athletic Trainer
Maria G. Market, B.S., ATC, Assistant Athletic Trainer
Randie Joseph Torgalski, M.S., Head Softball Coach and Assistant Director of Athletics
Chelsea Taylor Roberti ‘17, B.S., Assistant Softball Coach
Office of Advancement and Alumni Engagement:
Paula Lee Hobson, B.A., M.A., Vice President of Advancement and Alumni Engagement
Lindsay R. Baker, M.S., Director of Advancement Services
Carol L. Miller, Advancement Analyst
Valerie Rogers Rosplock, M.A., Executive Director of Grants Administration
Michael V. Sarro, M.S., Major and Planned Gifts Officer
Sydney Marie Stringham ‘19, M.S.Ed., Director of Alumni Engagement
Lisa Dippre Titus, B.S., Major and Planned Gifts Officer
Angela Tufillaro, M.S., Associate Vice President of Advancement and Alumni Engagement.
Emeriti Faculty and Administration:
Christine Bezotte
B.S., Clarkson University; M.Ed., St. Lawrence University; Ph.D., Clarkson University; Associate Professor Emerita of Biology
Stephen Francis Coleman
B.A., Boston University; M.A., Boston University; M.S., Boston University; Ph.D., Boston University; Vice President Emeritus of Academic Affairs and Dean of Faculty, Professor of Political Science
Maureen Ann Donohue-Smith
B.A., Pennsylvania State University; B.S., University of Pennsylvania; M.S., Colorado University; Ph.D., Cornell University; Associate Professor Emerita of Human Services
Marybeth Alves Gillis
B.S., Northeastern University; M.S., Syracuse University; Associate Professor Emerita of Nurse Education
Myra Glenn
B.A., Canisius College; M.A., Ph.D., State University of New York at Buffalo; Professor Emerita of American History
James David Gray
B.A., M.S. in Ed., Syracuse University; Director Emeritus of the Gannett-Tripp Library
Douglas Holtgrewe
B.A., M.F.A., Southern Illinois; Professor Emeritus of Art
Phyllis Holtgrewe
B.S. Cornell University; M.S., Ithaca College; Associate Professor Emerita of Speech and Hearing
Margaret Leahy Hopkins
B.S., State University of New York at Albany; M. S., State University of New York at Binghamton; Associate Professor Emerita of Nurse Education
J. Charles Jacobson
B.A., Southern Illinois University; Ph.D., Northwestern University; Associate Professor Emeritus of Mathematics
Joseph John Koczan
M.A., University of Northern Colorado in Business Administration; Vice President Emeritus of Finance and Dean of Administration
Gary C. LaPointe
A.B., The College of the Holy Cross; M.A., Boston College; Ph.D., Case Western Reserve University; Associate Professor Emeritus of English
Carol Lenhart
B.S., SUNY at Brockport; M.A., University of Delaware; Ph.D., University of Delaware; Associate Professor Emerita of Criminal Justice
Diane Maluso
B.A., M.A., Ph.D., University of Rhode Island; Associate Professor Emerita of Psychology
John Farrell McLaughlin
B.A., Boston University; Ph.D., Brandeis University; Professor Emeritus of Philosophy and Religion
Robin O’Brian
B.A., University of California, M.A., California State University, Ph.D., University of California, Associate Professor Emerita of Anthropology and Sociology
Linda Pratt
B.A., M.Ed., Ed.D., University of Massachusetts at Amherst; Dana Professor Emerita of Education
Lois Schoener
D.N.Sc., Doctor of Nursing Science; Professor Emerita of Nursing and Director of Nurse Education
Peter C. Schwartz
B.A., Mount Saint Mary’s College; M.S., Washington State University; Ph.D., Bowling Green State University; Associate Emeritus Professor of English
Gretchen Ehle Sharlow ‘91
M.S., Elmira College, Director Emerita Center for Mark Twain Studies
Lauren Shaw
B.A., University of Connecticut; M.S., Wesleyan University; University of Connecticut; Ph.D., City University of New York; Associate Professor Emerita of Spanish and Hispanic Studies
Robert Parrish Shephard
B.A., The Evergreen State College; M.A., Ph.D., Claremont Graduate School; The Leonard Tydings Grant Emeritus Professor of History
Norman Smith, Ph.D., President Emeritus
Barbara Snedecor, Ph.D., Emerita Director of the Center for Mark Twain Studies and Assistant Professor of American Literature
Lawrence James Stephens
B.S., Loyola University of Chicago; Ph.D., University of Nebraska Lincoln; Georgia Harkness Professor of Natural Science, Professor Emeritus of Natural Science
Jim Twombly
B.A., Stony Brook University; M.A., SUNY at Stony Brook; Ph.D., SUNY at Stony Brook; Professor Emeritus of
Political Science
Elizabeth Margaret Wavle-Brown
B.M., State University of New York at Potsdam; A.M.L.S., University of Michigan; M.S. Elmira College; Dean and Director Emerita of the Library
Karen Sue Wheaton
B.S., State University of New York at Albany; M.S., State University of New York at Geneseo; Associate Professor Emerita of Communication Sciences and Disorders
Mark Brooks Woodhouse
B.A., The Catholic University of America; M.S. Rochester Institute of Technology; M.L.S. State University of New York at Buffalo; Technical Services and Archives Librarian Emeritus
Resident Tenure-Track Faculty and Librarians:
Courtney Aronstam
B.S., M.S., Nazareth College; Assistant Professor of Communication Sciences and Disorders (2024)
Samantha L. Bidwell
B.S., Grand Valley State University; Ph.D., University of California, Merced;
Assistant Professor of Chemistry and Coordinator of Supplemental Instruction and Tutoring (2022)
Doc Billingsley
B.A., Millsaps College; Ph.D. Washington University in St. Louis; Associate Professor of Anthropology and Director of Sustainability Program (2019)
Trevor Browning
B.S., Eckerd College; M.A., Tabor Academy, Marion; Ph.D., The Ohio State University; Assistant Professor of Environmental Science (2021)
Susan Cagir
BSN, Pace University; MSN, College of New Rochelle; Associate Professor of Nurse Education (2019)
Derek Chalfant
B.A., Herron School of Art, Indiana University; M.F.A, University of Notre Dame; Professor of Art (2003)
Eileen Choi
B.S., Villanova University, M.S., LeMoyne College, Ph.D., Villanova University; Associate Professor of Nurse Education (2017)
Sarah K. Chalmers
B.A., of Fine Arts, Ithaca College; M.A., in Applied Theatre, City University of New York School of Professional Studies; Lecturer of Applied Theatre and Program Director (2024)
Colleen Marie Checho
B.S., University of Florida, Gainesville, FL; M.A., Saint Mary’s College, Moraga, CA; Ph.D., University of Nevada, Reno, NV; Lecturer in Adolescent Education (2025)
Suellen De Almeida Dragon
B. A., Biological Sciences, University of Massachusetts-Amherst; M.S., Organismic and Evolutionary Biology,
University of Massachusetts-Amhers; M.S., Biotechnology, University of Saarlan; Instructor of Biology (2024)
Martha Anderson Easton
B.A., Swarthmore College; Ph.D., University of Minnesota; Associate Professor of Sociology (2005)
Todd Patrick Egan
B.S., Heidelberg College; M.S., Botany-Miami University; Ph.D., Ohio University; Professor of Biology (2001)
Jonathan J. Gavazzi
A.A.S., Corning Community College; B.S., Elmira College; MBA; Instructor of Accounting and Management (2023)
Adam Giambrone
B.S., Hobart and William Smith College; Ph.D., Michigan State University; Associate Professor of Mathematics (2018)
Lynn Louise Gillie
B.S., University of Minnesota; Ph.D., Southern Illinois University at Carbondale; Professor of Biology, Pre-Health Coordinator, and Coordinator of Spring Term Travel (1997)
Susan Elizabeth Wurzer Gustafson
B.S., West Chester State College; M.S., Keuka College; Ph.D., Saint John Fisher College; Associate Professor of Nurse Education (2013)
Sarah R. Hazelton
B.S., Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA; M.S. University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY; Ph.D., Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN; Assistant Professor of Biology (2023)
Annaliese D. Hoehling
B.A., Henderson State University; M.A., University of Arkansas; M.F.A. University of Arkansas; Ph.D., University of Massachusetts; Assistant Professor and Director of Academic Writing Program (2021)
Susan McDaniel Hohenhaus
A.A.S., Regents College; B.S., Empire State College; M.S., Empire State College; Ph.D., Northeastern University; Associate Professor of Business Administration (2024)
Patricia Ireland
B.A., Theology and Sociology Boston College; M.A., Pastoral Ministry Boston College; Master of Divinity, Andover Newton Theological School; Master of Philosophy, Drew University; Ph.D., Theology Drew University; Provost (2021)
Kelly A. Kane
B.A., Ithaca College; M.S., Iowa State University; Ph.D., Iowa State University; Assistant Professor of Psychology (2021)
Margaret Christine Kappanadze
B.A., College of Wooster, M.L.S., Drexel University; Director of the Library (2008)
Aaron Kather
B.A., State University of NY at Geneseo; MFA, Studio Art, University of the Arts; Assistant Professor of Art (2015)
Mariam Khawar
B.A., Knox College; M.A., Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University; Professor of Economics (1997)
Daniel Kjar
B.S., Northern State University; M.S., Georgetown University; Ph.D., Georgetown University; Professor of Biology and Coordinator of Academic Advising (2006)
Joseph Kolacinski
B.S., Florida Atlantic University; M.S., D.A., University of Miami; Associate Professor of Mathematics (2008)
Mitchell Ray Lewis
B.A., M.A., California State University, Fullerton; Ph.D., University of Oklahoma; Georgia Harkness Professor of English Literature (2003)
Christopher Longwell
A.A.S., Corning Community College; B.F.A., Alfred University; M.F.A., Edinborough College; Associate Professor of Art (1997)
Mary Josephine Mahoney
B.A., SUNY Stony Brook; M.F.A., Sarah Lawrence College; Ph.D., University of Houston; Associate Professor of English and and Director of Medical Humanities Minor (2000)
Charles Edward Mitchell
B.A., Williams College; Ph.D., Claremont Graduate School; Professor of American Studies (1993)
Veronica Ruth Moorman
B.A., Coe College; Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania; Associate Professor of Chemistry (2022)
Joshua Parker
B.A., M.S.Central Washington University, Ellensburg, WA; M.S. and Ph.D. Mathematics, University of Idaho, Moscow, ID; Assistant Professor of Mathematics (2023)
Laura Fitzz Parks
B.A., Wheaton College, IL; M.Ed., Vanderbilt University; Ph.D., Vanderbilt University; Lecturer in Inclusive Special Education (2025)
Elisabeth A. Paulson
B.S., Pennsylvania State University; Ph.D., University of Illinois; Associate Professor of Biology (2021)
Mark Gerald Pitner
B.A., University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee; MA, Ph.D., University of Washington; Associate Professor of History (2011)
Beth E. Powell
B.H.A., Carnegie Mellon University; M.S., Fordham University; Ph.D., University at Buffalo; Assistant Professor of Education (2022)
Alexis D. Rittenberger
B.A., Washington and Jefferson College; M.L.I.S., University of Pittsburgh; Ph.D., Case Western Reserve University; Assistant Professor, Director of Graduate and Professional Studies, and Director of Teacher Education (2021)
John Andrew Savash
B.S., Canisius College; M.B.A., Ohio University; Associate Professor of Accounting and Finance (1999)
Stephanie L. Schaefer
A.A., A.S., SUNY Broome Community College; B.S., Marywood University; M.S., University of Scranton; Ph.D., University at Buffalo; Instructor of Education (2022)
Michael J. Selig
B.S., M.S., Cornell University; Ph.D., University of Copenhagen;
Assistant Professor of Chemistry (2022)
Matthew Seybold
B.A., Washington University; M.A., University of California-Irvine; Ph.D., University of California-Irvine; Assistant Professor of English (2015)
Kelly J. Smith
B.S., State University of New York, College at Oswego; Ph.D., Rutgers University; Associate Professor of Environmental Science (2024)
Kelly R. Smith
B.A., Mansfield University; MSW, Marywood University; Assistant Professor of Human Services (2021)
Corey Eugene Stilts
B.S. University of Pittsburgh; Ph.D., University of Buffalo; Associate Professor of Chemistry (2009)
Joel Stoker
B.A., M.A., Arizona State University; Senior Lecturer in Religious Studies (2015)
Vicki Teribury
Diploma of Nursing, Arnot Ogden Medical Center; B.S.N., Mansfield University; M.S.N., Mansfield University; Ph.D., Wilkes University; Assistant Professor of Nurse Education (2019)
Christopher Paul Terry
B.S., Towson University; M.S., Syracuse University; Ph.D., Syracuse University; Professor of Psychology (2009)
Robyn Torgalski
B.S.N., University of Rochester; M.S.N., Georgetown University; Assistant Professor of Nursing (2021)
Milissa Volino
B.S., Mansfield University; M.S., Syracuse University; Ph.D.; Director and Associate Professor of Nurse Education (2002)
Autumn A. Walden
B.A., The Pennsylvania State University; B.A., AOJ, J.D., Widener School of Law ; MACJ, The Pennsylvania State of University; Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice (2021)
Emily Wheeler
B.S., Mansfield University; M.A., Indiana University of Pennsylvania; Ph.D., Walden University; Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice (2024)
Alison M. Wolfe
B.S., King’s College; M.B.A., Binghamton University; M.S., Elmira College; Ph.D., International School of Management Paris France; Professor of Marketing and Management (2003)
Ping Zheng
B.S., M.D., Wuhan University; Ph.D., University of Wyoming; Associate Professor of Psychology (2016)
Part-Time Lectures:
The faculty is composed of persons from within the College and from the community. Part time lecturers teach in the Undergraduate and Graduate divisions of the College. Each part time lecturer is carefully selected on the basis of professional competence, academic training, and interest in teaching.
Joanne Adams
M.S., Elmira College, Education; General Instructor (Student Teacher Supervisor)
Nicholas James Bergan
M.S., Economics, Florida State University; General Instructor (Business)
David Bishop
General Instructor (Art)
Rebecca Bjorck
General Instructor (Nurse Education)
Katherine Brenzo
General Instructor in Fashion Merchandising and Marketing
Michael J. Brommer
General Instructor in Management
Nicholas J. Bunts
Graduate Instructor (Management)
Wendy Close
General Instructor in Communication Sciences and Disorders
Amanda Marie Peloke Colunio
Education Residency Liaison
Ryan James Dunlap
General Instructor (Education)
Alice Flynn
General Instructor in Business
Katherine Fultz
Ph.D., M.A.; General Instructor (Sustainability)
Heather Grinnell-Martz
Psychology Instructor
Jessica M. Harris
Clinical Supervisor
Mark Andrew Harrison
Graduate Instructor (Management)
Sharon Hildebrandt
Practicum Supervisor
David E. Hubman
Education General Instructor
Matthew Hufnagel
Ph.D.; Business and Economics Instructor
Roxanne Jimenez
Ph.D.; General Instructor (Business)
Kelly A. Kane
B.A., Ithaca College; M.S., Iowa State University; Ph.D., Iowa State University; General Instructor in Psychology
Jan Kather
M.S., Cornell University; Creative Arts General Instructor
Emily A. Kenyon
Clinical Supervisor (Nursing)
Debra L. Kerwan
General Instructor (Education)
Pamela Jean Kimball
General Instructor in Fashion Merchandising and Marketing
Keegan Knoll
M.S.; General Instructor (Accounting)
Dominique A. Krause
General Instructor
Karen Kuty
Graduate Instructor (Education)
Taylor Lane
B.S.N., Misericordia University; MSN, Western Governors University; Clinical Instructor
Debra K. Lebel
B.A., M.S., Adelphi University; General Instructor (Communication Sciences & Disorders)
Margaret J. LeRitz
Clinical Supervisor
Marichiel A. Lewis
J.D., University of Oklahoma; General Instructor
Xiaoying Liu
General Instructor (Economics)
Olivia Lovejoy
Sustainability Educator
Kellie A. Lowman
B.A., M.S., Elmira College; General Instructor (Human Services/Nursing)
Amanda Manning
Clinical Instructor
Scott McGuire
General Instructor (Theater)
Cheryl E. Meyer
M.S., Syracuse University, Clinical Nurse Specialist in Trauma and Critical Care, Lecturer in Nursing (1995)
Megan Molina
B.A., St. John Fisher College; M.S., SUNY Brockport; Ed.D., University of Rochester; Graduate Instructor (Education)
Amanda J. Newcomer
General Instructor (Humanities)
Colleen Gyles Parsons
MSN, BSN; Nurse Clinic General Instructor
Patricia E. Peterson
General Instructor (Communication Sciences & Disorders)
Beth E. Powell
B.H.A.,CarnegieMellonUniversity;M.S.,FordhamUniversity;Ph.D.,UniversityatBuffalo;Curriculum Coordinator &
Academic Advisor
Nathan Michael Shedd
MS in Education, Elmira College; General Instructor (Theater)
Robert A. Spaziani
Graduate Instructor (Management)
Trecelle I. Sweet
M.A., Elmira College; General Instructor (Education)
Jessica A. Talada
Graduate Instructor (Education)
David A. Tomkalski
General Instructor (Physical Education)
Clare van den Blink
M.S., General Instructor
Geoffrey Alan VanderPal
General Instructor in Finance
Erica J. Ward
General Instructor
Autumn Watts
B.A., Portland State University; M.A., Cornell University; Lecturer in Writing (2021)
Victoria A. Whitford
Clinical Supervisor
Mia Wise ‘92
Lecturer in Dance (1998)
Katelyn Witham
B.A., Indiana University; AuD, Gallaudet University; General Instructor in Communication Sciences and Disorders
Deborah M. Woglom
B.S.N., University of Delaware; M.S.N., Binghamton University; Lecturer in Nursing (1995)
Alexa Yesukevich
Ph.D.; General Instructor
Affiliate Faculty:
Cathy Bartoszek
Florida Regional Medical Center, Naples, Director of Nursing
Karyn Besegai
Massachusetts General, Nursing Project Coordinator
Candis Contento
B.S., R.N., UHS- United Health Services, Inc., Nurse Educator
Debbie Day
M.S., R.N., UPMC Susquehanna Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Hospital (SSMH), Hospital Charge Nurse and Nursing Administration
Nicole DeRenda
R.N, MBA, ECMC, Erie County Medical Center, Assistant Vice President of Critical Care and Emergency Services /Director of Med/Surg Nursing Education
Maegan Franco
Saint Anthony’s Community Hospital, Warwick NY, in Worchester Medical Center, Nurse Educator
Barbara Goodwin
R.N., Cayuga Medical Center, Director of Staff Education
Michele Harms
M.S., MT(ASCP), Program Director, The UPMC Chautauqua WCA Medical Laboratory Science Program
Tonya M. Lawrence
R.N., Northwell Health - Institution for Nursing - Long Island Jewish Medical Center - Forrest Hills - New York City and Northwell Health - Institution for Nursing - Southside - New York City, Assistant Director of Corp Nursing Education
Sarah Lesniak
R.N. B.C., Strong Memorial, Rochester University Medical Center and Golisano’s Children’s Hospital, Senior Nurse Educator-Affliated Schools Coordinator
Kaitlyn Levasseur
Our Lady of Lordes Hospital, Nurse Manager
Brian Spezialetti
M.S, MT (ASCP), Program Director, Clinical Laboratory Sciences Program at Robert Packer Hospital, Sayre, Pennsylvania
Ferdinand Venditti
MD, Executive Vice President for System Care Delivery, Hospital General Director, Albany Medical Center Hospital.
Wendy Windsor
Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center, Clinical Placement Coordinator
Kim Winne
R.N., M.S., CMSRN, Saratoga General, Clinical Educator
Carla Wyllie
Ellis Hospital, Nurse Manager
Mitchell Zaretsky
New York Methodist Hospital Center for Allied Health Education; Director of Development and Planning
Non-Discrimination Statement
In compliance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964; Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 and the Age Discrimination Act of 1975, and other state, federal, and local laws, Elmira College does not discriminate on the basis of age, color, race, gender identity or gender expression, pregnancy, familial status, sex, sexual orientation or expression, religion, national origin (ancestry), citizenship, military status, genetic information or disability in any phase of its employment process, and of its admission or financial aid programs, or any aspects of its educational programs or activities.
For concerns related to students contact the College’s Title IX Coordinator, Larry Parker II, Director of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion/Title IX Coordinator, Campus Compliance Officer at (607) 735-1748. For concerns related to employees contact Ms. Jessica Carpenter, Director of Human Resources, at (607) 735-1810 or e-mail jcarpenter@elmira.edu, McGraw Hall, room 115, the College’s compliance officer for employees. More details can be found in the Student and Employee Handbooks.
Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA)
Elmira College’s detailed FERPA policy can be found on the College’s website at https://www.elmira.edu/academics/academic-resources/registrars-office/policies-information/ferpa-policy.
Safety and Security
In Compliance with The Crime Awareness and Campus Security Act of 1990 as amended in 1992, the Elmira College Safety and Security Report is published annually. The report provides detailed information about the Elmira College Security Staff, relationships with local, state and federal law enforcement agencies, crime prevention education programs, procedures for reporting crimes and other emergencies, campus resources for victims of assault, including sexual assault, fire safety, and general campus safety. Statistics concerning crimes on campus for the most recent three calendar years are included in this report. A copy of the Elmira College Safety and Security Report may be obtained from the Office of Admissions.
In compliance with Article 129-A of New York’s Education Law, the Advisory Committee on Campus Security will provide on request all campus crime statistics as reported to the United States Department of Education.
Missing Student Notification Policies and Procedures
It is the policy of Elmira College to investigate any report of a missing student who is enrolled and attending classes. This policy, with its accompanying procedures, establishes a framework for cooperation among members of the College community aimed at locating and assisting students who are reported missing.
A student will be deemed missing when reported absent from the College (including trips and athletic events) without any known reason. All reports of missing students must be directed to Elmira College’s Office of Campus Safety, located at 710 Park Place, Elmira, NY 14901 or by telephoning 607-735-1777. Campus Safety, in collaboration with various Campus Life departments, will lead in investigating each report and make a determination whether the student is missing in accordance with this policy.
All students have the option to identify a confidential contact person or persons who will be notified within 24 hours in the event that a determination is made by the College that the student is missing. This contact information may be added through an online form through the Office of Residence Life. Only those authorized by the Dean of Students and law enforcement officers in furtherance of a missing person investigation may have access to this information.
If a missing student is under 18 years of age, and not an emancipated individual, the institution will notify a custodial parent or guardian of the missing student not later than 24 hours after the determination that the student is missing.
Elmira College will contact local police and other law enforcement agencies no later than 24 hours after the institution receives a report that any student is missing.
Given the various housing options at Elmira College, there is no formal procedure or prescribed timelines for monitoring whether students are present in their assigned student housing. Student welfare and safety is paramount to Elmira College; however, the institution recognizes and makes known its limitations in obtaining accurate and timely information on the whereabouts of students.
The Office of Campus Life shall have the responsibility to make the provisions of this policy and the procedures set forth below available to students.
Procedures:
Any report of a missing student, from whatever source, must immediately be directed to the Office of Campus Safety.
When a student is reported missing the Office of Campus Safety will:
- Initiate an investigation to determine the validity of the missing person report;
- Inform the Office of Campus Life;
- Make a determination as to the status of the missing student;
- Notify local police or other appropriate law enforcement agencies within 24 hours after the institution receives a report that the student is missing;
- If the student is missing from a trip sponsored by the institution, the Office of Campus Safety, in collaboration with the staff member on the trip, will contact local law enforcement.
Upon determining the student is missing the Office of Campus Life will:
- Notify the person(s) identified by the missing student as the confidential contact within 24 hours of making the determination that the student is missing;
- If the missing student is under the age of 18, and not an emancipated individual, notify the student’s custodial parent or guardian as contained in the institutions records within 24 hours of the determination that the student is missing;
- Inform Senior Officers as needed ; and
- Initiate whatever other action is deemed appropriate under the circumstances to be in the best interest of the missing student.
The Office of Campus Life shall initiate whatever action is deemed appropriate under the circumstances to be in the best interest of the missing student.
Student Contact Information:
In addition to having the option to identify a “confidential contact person” as provided in this policy, all students are asked to submit emergency contact information and update it yearly. The Office of Residence Life will verify and collect emergency contact information from residential students during fall move in.
Student Notification of This Policy:
- Included on the Campus Life and Campus Safety webpages and on the student tab in MyEC Portal.
- Discussed during mandatory housing meetings at the beginning of each semester.
- Included in the Annual Campus Security and Fire Safety Report.
Data:
Graduation rate and transfer out data from Elmira College is available on the Student Consumer Information Page, https://www.elmira.edu/student-consumer-information.
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