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Franciscan University

of Steubenville

Fact Book

2015-16

PREFACE

This sixteenth edition of the annual Franciscan University of Steubenville FACT BOOK presents in a readable form, current and historical data pertaining to the University. The data contained in the Fact Book is current as of October of the year it is published. We welcome your comments and suggestions for additional information that might be included in future editions or for improvements in the way the information is presented. We wish to express our thanks and appreciation to those who have offered suggestions on items to change or add to the Fact Book. We also offer a special thanks to those staff across campus that provided cooperation and assistance in the completion of this Fact Book. This edition of the Fact Book can also be found in electronic format on the University website at http://www.franciscan.edu/FactBook/ Office of Institutional Research October 2015 The University Seal (on Cover) The official seal of Franciscan University of Steubenville is a symbol used for academic purposes only. It represents the University’s Catholic, Franciscan, and educational mission, all of which are symbolized by various components in the seal. The seal, except for the name change to Franciscan University of Steubenville, is an exact version of the original image created in 1946. Description of the Seal Emblazoned on the left side of the shield is the coat of arms of the Third Order Regular of St. Francis. The top section shows a clothed arm representing St. Francis of Assisi; the other arm is the arm of our Lord. The hand of Christ bears one of the wounds of his passion; the hand of St. Francis bears the stigmata of his passion. The crossing of the arms forms the Greek letter Chi the first letter of Christ in Greek. Below this is a crown of thorns. This crown, along with the letters OPC (Omnis Passionis Christi, Latin for “All for the passion of Christ”) and the three nails of the Passion, distinguishes the Third Order branch of the Franciscan family. The right side is the coat of arms of Baron Frederick Wilhelm Augustus Von Steuben (from whom the city of Steubenville takes its name), plus a flaming heart to represent the Province of the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus, the division of the Third Order Regular that operates the University. A band encircles the seal and bears the inscription Franciscan University of Steubenville and A.D. 1946 (founding year of the University) between two crosses. On the sides of the shield is the motto “with fortitude and prudence.” The same motto, Fortitudo et Prudentia, is located on the coat of arms of one of the oldest family names in Ireland, Aeoghan, more recently spelled Egan. Father Dan Egan, TOR, served as the first president of Franciscan University.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE

QUICK REFERENCE Quick Reference Sheet ................................................................................................. 7 GENERAL INFORMATION Mission ...................................................................................................................... 11 History ...................................................................................................................... 12 Accreditation ............................................................................................................... 13 Undergraduate Majors ................................................................................................ 14 Graduate Programs ..................................................................................................... 14 University Buildings ..................................................................................................... 15 Campus Map ............................................................................................................... 16 ADMINISTRATION & BOARDS University Administration............................................................................................. 19 Board of Trustees ........................................................................................................ 20 Board of Advisors ........................................................................................................ 21 Founding Friars .......................................................................................................... 22 Presidents, 1946 – Present ......................................................................................... 23 Honorary Degrees, 1950 – Present ............................................................................ 24 Poverello Medal Recipients, 1949 – Present .............................................................. 27 Founders Awards ....................................................................................................... 29 Shepherd Award Recipients ....................................................................................... 31 Baron Hall of Fame Inductees ................................................................................... 32 Baron Club Award Recipients .................................................................................... 33 ENROLLMENT Enrollment Summary, Fall Semester 2015 ................................................................. 37 First-time Freshmen, Fall Semester, 2006 – Present ................................................. 37 Historical Enrollment, 1986 – Present ......................................................................... 38 Historical Trend: Resident Students, 2006 – Present ................................................. 40 Enrolled Students by Major/Program 2006 – Present ................................................ 42 Total Degrees Awarded, 2005-2006 – Present .......................................................... 44 Graduates by Major, 2005-2006 – Present ................................................................. 45 Austrian Program, 2006-2007 – Present .................................................................... 47 20 Year Cost Comparison: Tuition, Room & Board .................................................... 48 Freshman ACT/SAT Scores, 2006 – Present ............................................................. 50 Grade Point Average Comparison, 2006 – Present ................................................... 51 Retention Rate for Fall 2005 – 2014 Entering Class .................................................. 51 Graduation Rates for 2000 – 2009 Entering Class ..................................................... 51 FACULTY Faculty by Department, Fall Semester 2015............................................................... 55 Faculty Awards, 1988 – 2005 ..................................................................................... 56 ALUMNI Alumni by Year, 1950 – Present ................................................................................. 61 Alumni by Decade ....................................................................................................... 61 Alumni Awards, 2008 – Present ................................................................................. 62 Alumni Awards, 1987 – 2007 ...................................................................................... 64 LIBRARY Library Holdings, 2005-2006 – Present ...................................................................... 69 Circulation Statistics, 2005-2006 – Present ................................................................ 69

 

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QU I CK REFERENCE

 

Founded 1946

Chairman of the Board of Trustees:President:

Number of Associate Degree Majors offered: 5Number of Bachelor Degree Majors offered: 35Number of Master Degree Programs offered: 8

2014-2015 DEGREES AWARDED: Associate 42Bachelors 501Masters 158

ACADEMIC YEAR 2015-2016 TUITION & FEES:

Undergraduate Full-time $24,780Undergraduate Part-time $810 (credit hour)

Evening Division $500 (credit hour)

M.A. (On-Campus) $685 (credit hour)

M.A. (Online) $500 (credit hour)

M.B.A. $500 (credit hour)

M.S.Ed. $420 (credit hour)

M.S.N. $500 (credit hour)

ACADEMIC YEAR 2015-16 ROOM & BOARD: $8,300

FALL 2015 ENROLLMENTS: Undergraduate 2,103Graduate 351Total Ground Enrollment 2,454

Distance Learning 87Online 175Total Online/Distance Enrollment 262

Total Enrollment 2,716

Full-time Undergraduate 2,007Freshman Class 456Austrian Campus 210

FALL 2015 FACULTY: Full-time 120Part-time 134Total 254

STUDENT-TO-FACULTY RATIO 14/1

TOTAL LIVING ALUMNI: 17,108UNDERGRADUATE ALUMNI GIVING PERCENTAGE: 13%

FRANCISCAN UNIVERSITY QUICK REFERENCE SHEET

Very Rev. Richard Davis, TORRev. Sean Sheridan, TOR

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GENERAL I NFORMAT I ON

 

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MISSION The purpose of Franciscan University is to further the higher education of men and women through programs of liberal, professional, and pre-professional studies leading to the conferral of the baccalaureate and master degrees in the arts and sciences. It is the further purpose of the University, publicly identified as a Catholic and a Franciscan institution, to promote the moral, spiritual, and religious values of its students. The University is guided by the example and teaching of St. Francis of Assisi. To accomplish this mission, the University embraces the following general policies:

Intellectual and Faith Community: The specific vocation of a student is intellectual development.

Evangelization: Through academic and co-curricular programs, the University promotes

the ongoing and deepening of life in the Lord Jesus Christ and in the Church.

Dynamic Orthodoxy: The University has embraced this concept as a policy standard for its life, thereby striving to promote and maintain a balanced commitment to truth and life in its faith community.

Christian Maturity: The University recognizes that its ultimate purpose is to graduate

men and women who are able to take a mature, responsible approach to life.

Good Stewardship: The University recognizes that its greatest resources are its people and pledges to treat each person with dignity and respect.

These five general policies are the basis for many specific policies, including:

Academic: The University is a teaching institution that values research primarily for advancing the scholarship of the faculty. The University requires some specific courses and some balanced selection of courses to promote liberal arts education and the importance of theological studies and basic philosophy. The University also promotes responsible academic freedom, which includes observance of the 1940 AAUP statement.

Student Life: The University desires all its programs to be guided by the law of love.

Specifically, the University welcomes entertainment and recreational activities that upbuild the lives of those involved; promotes participation in physical health programs and athletic activities; promotes personal and spiritual development, particularly through faith households; provides, within its means, counseling and other support services as appropriate; supports Christian morality and respect for life; embraces a Catholic worldview; encourages service off campus to the poor as an essential part of a student’s educational experience.

Finally, the University commits itself to this mission believing that it is promoting a normal, mature, Franciscan, Catholic, Christian way of life for its students. It believes that its norms for both academic and co-curricular development are rooted in long and proven tradition and are as relevant today as they were in times past. The University commits itself to ongoing prayer so that it may be humble before the face of God and receptive to those graces and blessings it needs to serve this mission.

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HISTORY Though Franciscan University of Steubenville now enjoys a strong international reputation, its beginnings were as unassuming as its patron saint. Francis of Assisi’s simple life, self-sacrifice, and service to others have inspired many believers throughout the centuries – especially the founders, faculty, and staff of the University, who are guided by his example and teaching.

In 1946, soon after the end of World War II, Steubenville’s first bishop, John King Mussio, invited the Franciscan Friars of the Third Order Regular to establish a college to serve the needs of local students, especially veterans of World War II. After looking over available facilities, the friars purchased the Knights of Pythias Building in downtown Steubenville in June 1946. With no guarantees except that of moral support, the friars invested $350,000 in what would prove to be a great educational venture.

As the College of Steubenville’s enrollment grew, other buildings were purchased or leased, until it became evident that proper expansion required enough land for a permanent campus. In 1953, the friars purchased a 40-acre tract on a site overlooking the city of Steubenville. In 1960, the North Central Association granted formal accreditation to the College.

From the first, the College produced men and women of faith whose moral, spiritual, and intellectual formation enabled them to provide exemplary leadership in their careers, communities, and churches, and as parents, priests, or religious.

Six presidents have shaped the University into an internationally recognized, Christ-centered institution: Father Daniel W. Egan, TOR, Father Kevin Keelan, TOR, Father Columba S. Devlin, TOR, Father Michael Scanlan, TOR, Father Terence Henry, TOR, and now Father Sean O. Sheridan, TOR, who is working to further enhance its reputation for educating, evangelizing, and sending forth joyful disciples.

In the late 1960s and early 1970s, however, the College nearly failed. Reeling from the social and cultural upheavals that rocked schools nationwide, the College found itself facing a serious identity crisis and declining enrollment. Father Michael Scanlan, TOR, who became president in 1974, helped restore the institution to the Catholic, Franciscan vision of its founders.

The College achieved university status in 1980, changing its name to Franciscan University of Steubenville in 1986. During its 69 years of existence, the University has grown to a 250-acre campus with 25 buildings and a study abroad program site in Gaming, Austria. In 2008, the University purchased Assisi Heights, an apartment complex adjacent to campus, which, in addition to a community building, includes 41 apartment buildings with 93 student apartments. It also houses the Christian Outreach Center, the St. Paul Center for Biblical Theology, the Franciscan Sisters, TOR, Santa Chiara Mission House, and the Franciscan Friars, TOR, Vocation House. Franciscan University now educates over 2,400 students on campus each year who come from all 50 states and 14 countries and nearly 300 students in distance education and online courses. The University also reaches over 55,000 other Catholics through its 29 adult, young adult, and youth conferences.

Though a relatively young institution, Franciscan University has achieved national recognition from a variety of sources, including The Templeton Guide for Colleges That Encourage Character Development, National Review’s Guide to America’s Top Liberal Arts Schools, The Templeton Foundation’s Honor Rolls for Education in a Free Society, Barron’s Best Buys in College Education, U.S. News & World Report’s list of America’s Best Colleges, The Newman Guide to Choosing a Catholic College, Kiplinger Personal Finance Magazine’s list of “Best Values” in private higher education, and the Forbes list of America’s Top Colleges.

Franciscan University’s growth from just 258 students in 1946 to over 2,700 students today is evidence of the faith of its Franciscan friars, the leadership of its presidents, and the determination of its trustees, advisors, faculty, and staff.

ACCREDITATION AND MEMBERSHIPS OF THE UNIVERSITY

Accreditation:

Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing (formerly the National League for Nursing)

Council for the Accreditation of Counseling & Related Educational Programs

Council on Social Work Education

Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools

National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education

Ohio Board of Regents

Ohio Board of Nursing

Ohio Department of Education

Memberships:

Association of Franciscan Colleges and Universities

Association of Governing Boards of Universities and Colleges

Association of Independent Colleges and Universities of Ohio

Association of Catholic Colleges and Universities

Council for Christian Colleges and Universities

Council for Higher Education Accreditation

Council of Independent Colleges

Franciscan Federation

The National Association of Independent Colleges and Universities

The National Catholic Education Association

The National Education Association

The Ohio Foundation of Independent Colleges

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Franciscan University, in fulfilling its mission of furthering the higher education of men and women through programs of liberal, professional and pre-professional studies, awards degrees at three levels: associate, bachelors and masters. In addition, undergraduate (bachelors) majors may choose from over 30 optional minors.

Associate of Arts Majors (5) Accounting Child Development Theology Business Administration General Studies

Bachelor of Arts Majors (20) Biology Economics Philosophy Catechetics (Youth Ministry) English Political Science Chemistry (British & American Literature, Writing Psychology Classics or Western & World Literature) (Clinical or Experimental)

Communications Arts French Sacred Music (Journalism, Multimedia or German (Organ or Voice) Radio/Television) History Sociology Drama Humanities & Catholic Culture Spanish (Dramatic Literature or Performance) Legal Studies Theology

Bachelor of Science Majors (15)

Accounting Economics Marketing Anthropology Education (Elementary, Middle & HS - Mathematical Science Biology 14 different programs for licensure) Nursing Chemistry Finance Social Work Computer Information Science International Business Computer Science Management

Optional Undergraduate Minors (34) Accounting Franciscan Studies Mathematical Science Anthropology French Philosophy Biology German Political Science British & American Literature Greek Psychology Chemistry History Sacred Music Communication Arts Human Life Studies Sociology Computer Science International Business Spanish Drama Latin: Classical Theology Economics Latin: Ecclesiastical Western & World Literature Exercise Science Legal Studies Writing Film Studies Management Finance Marketing

Masters Degrees (8)

Master of Arts in Catechetics and Evangelization Master of Business Administration Master of Arts in Clinical Mental Health Counseling Master of Science in Education Master of Arts in Philosophy Master of Science in Educational Administration Master of Arts in Theology & Christian Ministry Master of Science in Nursing

Date Date AreaBuilding Purpose Constructed Renovated* (GSF)

Antonian Hall Student dining center: Gentile dining room; Keelan room; Schiappa Board Room

1961 2012 26,288

Assisi Heights

Student apartments: 41 apartment building with 93 student apartments; 1 community building; Offices for the Christian Outreach Office, the St. Paul Center for Biblical Theology; the Franciscan Sisters, TOR Santa Chiara Mission House, and the Franciscan Friars, TOR Vocation House

1957 2013 127,444

Christ the King Chapel University Chapel; Chapel offices 1969 1995 10,700

Cosmas and Damian Hall Science center; Pugliese Auditorium 2000 2013 42,920

Egan/Stafford Hall Classrooms; academic administrative offices; Anathan Theater

1961 2011 73,243

Finnegan FieldhouseIndor athletic facilities including cardio, aerobics, flexibility, Athletic Training Center, Gymnasium, athletic department offices & Health & Wellness Center

1992 2014 57,970

Holy Spirit Friary Franciscan Friars residence 2009 24,231

J. C. Williams Center Student center; snack bar; bookstore; the Gallery; mail center

1970 2006 42,425

John Paul II Library Library facilities 1987 28,668

Lower Campus Coffeehouse Brioche Doree and Sandella's 1957 2000 4,752 Padua Hall Male residence hall 1973 2004 6,022 St. Bonaventure Hall Female residence hall 1957 2000 8,832 Scotus Hall Female residence hall 1957 2000 5,246 Vianney Hall Male residence hall 1957 2000 8,159

Marian Hall Female residence hall 1961 2012 37,296

Physical Plant Services Physical plant offices, shops, athletic maintenance 1999 2004 27,581

Portiuncula Chapel Pilgrimage chapel 1988 677

Ss. Kolbe and Clare Halls Student residence halls 1997 37,152

Ss. Louis & Elizabeth Halls Student residence halls 2007 47,925

St. Francis Hall Male residence hall 1961 2002 26,730

St. Joseph Center Administrative offices; business department (academic), MA in Clinical Mental Health department & classrooms

1982 2013 19,964

St. Thomas More Hall Female residence hall 1964 2006 72,658

Starvaggi HallAdministrative offices; Admission & information technology

1961 1996 18,823

Storage Facilities (2)Armory: Long term University storage; theater accessories

1986 1996 17,318

Trinity Hall Male residence hall 1963 2013 33,769

Total Campus Gross Square Footage (GSF) 806,793

University Buildings

* Renovation dates reflect the completion date of the most recent major construction/renovation to a major portion of the interior or exterior of the building

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1. Christ the King Chapel 2. Portiuncula Chapel 3. Marian Grotto 4. Stations of the Cross 5. Creche 6. Tomb of the Unborn Child 7. Rosary Circle 8. St. Francis Hall 9. Antonian Hall 10. Marian Hall 11. Trinity Hall

12. Sand Volleyball Courts 13. St. Thomas More Hall 14. SS. Kolbe and Clare Halls 15. SS. Louis and Elizabeth Halls 16. Piazza dei Santi 17. Finnegan Fieldhouse 18. J. C. Williams Center 19. John Paul II Library 20. SS. Cosmas and Damian Hall 21. Starvaggi Hall 22. Egan Hall

23. St. Joseph Center 24. Assisi Heights 25. Physical Plant Services 26. Memorial Field 27. Intramural Fields 28. Softball Field 29. Vaccaro Field 30. Practice Soccer Field 31. Game Soccer Field 32. Holy Spirit Friary 33. Steel Cross

34. Sandella’s Flatbread Café 35. Scotus Hall 36. Vianney Hall 37. St. Bonaventure Hall 38. University Park Plaza 39. Padua Hall

A. Main Entrance B. West Entrance

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ADM I N I STRAT I ON & BOARDS

 

Rev. Sean O. Sheridan, TOR President

Michael Hernon Vice President of Advancement

Daniel Kempton, Ph.D. Vice President of Academic Affairs

Rev. Nathan Malavolti, TOR Vice President of Pastoral Care & Evangelization

Brenan Pergi Vice President of Human Resources

Joel Recznik Vice President of Enrollment Management

David Schmiesing Vice President of Student Life

David Skiviat Vice President of Finance & Administration

Kimberly Sponseller Executive Director of Marketing & Communications

FRANCISCAN UNIVERSITY

ADMINISTRATION

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Very Rev. Richard Davis, TOR - CHAIRMAN Mr. W. Paul JonesLoretto, PA Lawrence, KS

Mr. Walter E. Johnson - VICE CHAIRMAN Rev. John Mark Klaus, TORFlower Mound, TX Fort Worth, TX

Rev. Sean O. Sheridan, TOR – SECRETARY Mr. Albert LangsenkampSteubenville, OH Carmel, IN

Mr. Richard V. Allen Mrs. Jamie McAleerDenver, CO Fairhope, AL

Dr. Charles Bentz '84 Mr. Richard RiedererPortland, OR Oconomowoc, WI

Rev. Seraphim Beshoner, TOR Mr. David RobertsonWashington, DC Weirton, WV

Mrs. Diane Brown Mr. Michael TobinClearwater Beach, FL Lauderdale by the Sea, FL

Mr. Paul Carapellotti Rev. Malachi Van Tassell, TOR '93Pittsburgh, PA Loretto, PA

Rev. Michael Ciski, TOR Rev. Cletus Watson, TORArlington, TX Loretto, PA

Mrs. Theresa Collins TRUSTEES EMERITI :Tierre Verde, FL

Dr. John H. IrvinMr. David DeWolf '00 Wintersville, OHCentreville, VA

Rev. Brian Miller, TORMost Rev. Roger J. Foys '69 Loretto, PACovington, KY

Most Rev. Sam G. JacobsSchriever, LA

FRANCISCAN UNIVERSITYBOARD OF TRUSTEES

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Richard Saxon '82 – CHAIR Michelle GormanWeirton, WV Steubenville, OH

Christopher Irvin '90 – VICE CHAIR Bill HannenWintersville, OH Steubenville, OH

Dr. Thomas Matanzo '81 - SECRETARY Donna KeaglerSteubenville, OH Wintersville, OH

Joe Alongi '75 Tim McCoyWeirton, WV Wintersville, OH

Dorothy Blaner '96 Rev. Calvin McLoyd, Jr. MA '00Toronto, OH Steubenville, OH

Nick Cacciacarro '74 Tracy McManamonSteubenville, OH Steubenville, OH

Cathie Caranda David MostiWeirton, WV Wintersville, OH

Franco Carapellotti Surinder NandraSteubenville, OH Weirton, WV

Tony Corella '74 Eleanor NaylorSteubenville, OH Steubenville, OH

John Criss Ken Schmitz '97Steubenville, OH Richmond, OH

Robert D'Anniballe, Jr. Connie VinsonSteubenville, OH Steubenville, OH

Mark Fischer '89 Dr. Brian WilsonSteubenville, OH Bloomingdale, OH

Dr. Patricia Fletcher '67 Melinda Young '78Steubenville, OH Steubenville, OH

John Frankovitch '89Weirton, WV

Ross GallabreseSteubenville, OH EX-OFFICIO MEMBERS

Dino Giovannone '79 President: Rev. Sean Sheridan, TORWheeling, WV VP for Advancement: Michael Hernon

Carolyn Glaub Weirton, WV ADVISORS EMERITUS :

The Most Reverend Gilbert I. SheldonSteubenville, OH

FRANCISCAN UNIVERSITYBOARD OF ADVISORS

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FOUNDING FRIARS

Fr. Daniel Egan, TOR - President

Fr. Ambrose Burke, TOR

Fr. Vincent Burke, TOR

Fr. Edmund Joyce, TOR

Fr. Raymond Kelley, TOR

Fr. Regis Stafford, TOR

SIGNIFICANT DATES IN UNIVERSITY HISTORY

Founding of the College of Steubenville…………………………..December 10, 1946

First Day of Classes…………………………………………………...January 14, 1947

College Renamed University of Steubenville…………………………….May 20, 1980

University Renamed Franciscan University of Steubenville……………April 29, 1986

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1946 – 1959 Rev. Daniel W. Egan, TOR

1959 – 1962 Rev. Kevin R. Keelan, TOR

1962 – 1969 Rev. Columba J. Devlin, TOR

1969 – 1974 Rev. Kevin R. Keelan, TOR

1974 – 2000 Rev. Michael Scanlan, TOR

2000 – 2013 Rev. Terence Henry, TOR

2013 - Present Rev. Sean O. Sheridan, TOR

2000 – 2011 Rev. Michael Scanlan, TOR

2013 - 2015 Rev. Terence Henry, TOR

2011 – Present Rev. Michael Scanlan, TOR

FRANCISCAN UNIVERSITY

PRESIDENTS

PRESIDENT EMERITUS

CHANCELLORS

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HONORARY DEGREE RECIPIENTSHonors Convocation, Baccalaureate, and Comencement

1950 Ernest T. Weir 1967 Most Rev. John J. KrolGovernor James A. Rhodes

1951 Mone Anathan, Sr.Emma Carter Zeis 1968 Most Rev. John H. Boccella, TOR

Congressman Wayne L. Hays 1952 Charles B. Lanman Msgr. John J. McGrath

Judge Carl A. Weinman 1953 Michael Baker, Jr.

1969 Donald H. McGannon 1954 Thomas Gerald Ryan Angeline J. Starvaggi

Msgr. William R. Cornelius 1955 Michael Starvaggi Tad Mosel

1956 Frances Weir Millsop 1970 Rabbi Dr. Harry J. SternMost Rev. John K. Mussio Myrtle Eleanor Pitzer Baker Rev. Regis Stafford, TOR Allison R. Maxwell, Jr. Anna D. Williams Dr. Ray B. Roshon 1971 Dennis W. Binning

1957 Rev. Louis A. Rongione, OSA 1972 J. Hadyn HarrisDr. Thomas E. Seifert

1958 Dr. Forrest H. Kirkpatrick Rev. Dennis Sullivan, TOR Wallace A. Shelby, Jr. Dr. John L. Mantica

Rev. Theophane (Michael) Scanlan, TOR 1959 Dr. Bernard J. Ficarra

1973 James J. Dyer1960 Msgr. Henry J. Grigsby

John G. Hagan, Jr. 1974 Senator John H. Glenn, Jr. Clinton C. Roberson

1975 Margaret Mary Fennelly Grace 1961 Edwin O. Burgham Mother Mary Clare Heurich

1962 Joseph F. Bontempo 1976 Irwin A. Fluharty Most Rev. Nicholas T. Elko Rev. Raymond A. Roesch, SM Very Rev. William F. Troy, SJ Dr. Richard Doney 1977 Anthony Gentile

1963 Msgr. Henry B. O'Donnell 1978 Senator Jennings RandolphRobert D. O'Grady Arthur J. Kobacker

Most Rev. Albert H. Ottenweller 1964 Frank C. Sullivan

Sr. Mary Agatha Glowczak, OSF 1979 Orlando C. SchiappaNorbert J. Hruby, Ph.D.

1965 Guy W. Jacobs Anthony J. TeramanaCharles M. Patterson

1980 Most Rev. Joseph L. Bernardin 1966 Samuel Freifield Paul R. Carapellotti

William S. Welday Congressman Douglas ApplegateJames Hitchcock, Ph.D.

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HONORARY DEGREE RECIPIENTSHonors Convocation, Baccalaureate, and Comencement

1981 Mone Anathan, Jr. 1991 Dr. Ronda DeSola ChervinJohn Joseph Blanda Robert G. Filby, Ph.DGovernor J. Joseph Garrahy Olga Florence Macedonia

Rev. Francis Martin1982 Rev. Rudolph Harvey, OFM

Msgr. James C. Marshall 1992 Dr. William A. MarraRalph Martin Robert M. Regan

John J. Riccardo1983 Mother Mary Angelica Dr. Charles E. Rice

Rev. Christian R. Oravec, TORJohn G. Redline 1993 John Cardinal O'Connor

Patricia Fletcher1984 Most Rev. James W. Malone Rev. Benedict J. Groeschel, CFR

Louis Berkman Arch. Dipl. Ing. Walter HildebrandDr. Ralph M. McInerny Hon. Thomas P. MeladyWoldemar H. Nikkel

1994 Governor Robert P. Casey1985 James Boylan Mooney Sr. Margaret Carney, OSF

Rose Winifred Totino Rev. John CatoirRobert Lee Loughhead Most. Rev. Gilbert I. SheldonDr. Warren B. Martin Adrian van Kaam, CSSp

1986 George A. Ferris 1995 Leo Jozef Cardinal SuenensRev. Stanley L. Jaki Mary Ellen BorkBernard Cardinal Law Most Rev. Agostino CacciavillanRobert Thomas Bobbie Cavnar

Molly Kelly1987 Very Rev. Kevin R. Keelan, TOR Michael Medved

Ann Elizabeth Shields Rev. G. Richard (Ricky) RiggsDr. Alice Jourdain von Hildebrand

1996 Mary Cunningham Agee1988 John J. Mulloy Diane Brown

Msgr. Carlo Caffarra Dr. Thomas HilgersDr. James C. Dobson Hon. Alan KeyesMarilynn Kramar Coleman Mullins

1989 Charles R. (Red) Donley 1997 Virgil DechantRev. Harald Bredesen Adam Cardinal MaidaDr. Thomas T. Howard Rev. Raffaele Pazzelli, TORRev. Richard John Neuhaus Most Rev. Christoph Schönborn

Sr. M. Dorothy Sienko, OSF1990 Most Rev. Austin B. Vaughan Congressman Christopher Smith

John H. Irvin, D.D.S.Michael and Rita Marker 1998 Anthony Cardinal BevilacquaDr. William E. May Pastor Jim ForbesPhyllis Schlafly Msgr. Roger J. Foys

Nellie GraySir John Templeton

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HONORARY DEGREE RECIPIENTSHonors Convocation, Baccalaureate, and Comencement

1999 Fray José Angulo Quilis, TOR 2008 James Francis Cardinal StaffordMary Beth Bonacci Dr. Janet E. SmithMost Rev. Charles J. Chaput, OFM Cap. Mother Mary Assumpta Long, OPSenator Mike DeWine Msgr. Kurt H. KemoThomas S. Monaghan Rev. Ronan Deegan, TORRev. Robert Sirico John & Sheila Kippley

2000 Mother Agnes Mary Donovan, SV 2009 Dr. Erhard Hanslik, Francis Cardinal George, OMI Very Rev. Michael J. Higgins, TORRobert P. George Paul G. Kengor, PhDCongressman Robert W. Ney Cormac Cardinal Murphy-O’Connor

Michael Novak2001 Very Rev. David M. O’Connell, CM

William Cardinal Keeler 2010 John Cardinal FoleyCongressman Henry Hyde Ambassador Francis CampbellBarbara A. Listing Rev. Mitchell Pacwa, SJ

Robert Mylod2002 Avery Cardinal Dulles, SJ

Dr. John M. Haas 2011 Raymond Cardinal BurkeRev. Matthew L. Lamb Congressman Jeffrey L. FortenberryMost Rev. Bonaventure Midili, TOR Rev. Raniero Cantalamessa, OFM Cap.Rev. Frank Pavone

2012 Most Rev. Arthur J. Seratelli2003 Kenneth Whitehead Dr. Marie Hilliard

Most Rev. R. Daniel Conlon General Michael V. HaydenMost Rev. Adam Exner, OMIMost Rev. Donald W. Wuerl 2013 Most Rev. José H. GomezAustin Ruse Colleen Carroll CampbellBr. Mark McBide, TOR Secretary R. James Nicholson

2004 Mother Regina Pacis Coury, FSGM 2014 Daniel Cardinal DiNardoMost Rev. Allen H. Vigneron Most Rev. Jeffrey M. MonfortonJames Towey Michael WarsawGeorge WeigelJoan Smith 2015 Most Rev. William E. Lori

Grand Duke Henri and Grand Duchess 2005 Raymond Arroyo Maria Teresa of Luxembourg

Dr. Wanda Franz Lou HoltzHank KuzmaMost Rev. J. Michael MillerDr. Peter Neff

2006 Most Rev. John MageeCathleen Cleaver RuseMercedes Arzú Wilson

2007 Most Rev. Timothy M. DolanDr. Josef SeifertDr. Edmund Pellegrino

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POVERELLO MEDAL RECIPIENTS

1949 Fellowship of Alcoholics Anonymous 1971 Most Rev. John King Mussio

1950 Edward F. Hutton of Freedoms Fnd. 1972 Br. George J. Hungerman, FMSI, M.D.

1951 The Court of Last Resort 1973 The Dismas Committee of theSt. Vincent de Paul Society,

1952 Lions International Francis Zimmerman

1953 Variety Clubs International 1974 Senator Mark O. Hatfield

1954 Llewellyn J. Scott, TOS 1975 Sr. Mary Agatha Glowczak, OSFRev. Kevin R. Keelan, TOR

1955 Jonas E. Salk, M.D., AssociatesExperimentees 1976 Dorothy Day

Mother Theresa of Calcutta1956 Mother Anna Dengel, M.D.

Medical Mission Sisters 1977 Franciscan Sisters of the Poor

1957 Catherine de Hueck Doherty 1978 Leon Jaworski

1958 Daniel M. Hamill 1979 Most Rev. Bernard J. Topel, D.D.

1959 Rev. Dan W. Egan, TOR 1980-81 International Shrine Association

1960 Dr. Emma Carter Zeis 1982 Rev. Bruce Ritter, OFM, Conv.

1961 Donald Henry McGannon 1983 Rev. Richard J. Thomas, SJ

1962 Miss Jane Wyatt 1984 Special Olympics

1963 Miss Brigit Nilsson 1985 Ronald McDonald House

1964 Arthur Joseph Rooney 1986 Charles W. & Patricia ColsonJames David Lynch, SFO

1965 Joseph E. Brown1987 Msgr. Paul Leo Richter

1966 Project Hope,William B. Walsh, M.D. 1988 Sr. Briege McKenna

1967 Lena F. Edwards, M.D. 1989 Dr. Joseph Stanton

1968 VISTA, Padriac M. Kennedy 1990 Senator (Admiral) Jeremiah A. Denton, Jr.

1969 Jack Twyman 1991 Sr. Nijole Sadunaite

1970 The Salvation Army 1992 Ferdinand Mahfood

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POVERELLO MEDAL RECIPIENTS

1993 Piet & Trude Derksen

1994 Rev. Werenfried van Straaten

1995 William Bentley Ball, Esq.

1996 Rev. Augustine Donegan, TOR

1997 Chris Bell & Joan Andrews BellL'Arche International (Jean Vanier)

1998 Sr. Peter Claver Fahy, MSBT

2000 LAMP Ministries,Drs. Tom & Lyn Scheuring

2001 Bob & Penny Lord

2002 Rev. Richard HoLung, MOP

2006 Thomas R. Vecchione, M.D. MOST- Mercy Outreach Surgical Team

2007 Urban Mission

2008 AIM Crisis Preganancy Center

2010 Rick & Karen Santorum

2011 Rev. Benedict Groeschel, CFR

2014 Little Sisters of the Poor

2015 Mary's Meals

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FOUNDERS' AWARDS

1976 Mr. & Mrs. Michael Starvaggi 1998 Past Chairmen of the Board of Advisors:Gregory Agresta, William Blake

1978 Samuel Freifield Patricia Fletcher, Robert Chapman

1981 John C. Williams 1999 Graduate Programs:Master of Business Administration

1982 Dohrman J. Sinclair, II Master of Arts, Theology & Christian MinistryMaster of Arts, Counseling

1983 Msgr. Henry B. O'Donnell Master of Science, Educational AdministrationMaster of Science, Education

1984 Charter Members of the Steubenville Master of Arts, PhilosophyAlumni Club of the Alpha Phi Delta Fraternity Master of Science, Nursing

1985 Founding Franciscan Friars 2000 Rev. Michael Scanlan, TOR

1986 Franciscan University Women's Club 2001 Very Rev. Edmund Carroll, TORPaul & Dahlia Carapellotti

2002 Most Rev. Gilbert I. Sheldon1987 Founding Board of Advisors

2003 Mr. & Mrs. Tony (Nina) Gentile1988 Past Members of the Board of Trustees

2004 Women of Faith: Mary Barber,1989 Founding Members of the Upper Carmel Callas, Dahlia Carapellotti,

Ohio Valley Right to Life Society Mary Carrigg, Josephine DiNovo,Charlotte Fletcher, Kay Kuzma,

1990 Founding Student Collegiate Organizations Clara Laman, Catherine Lancia,Betty Mantica, Mickie Sellaroli,

1991 Local Downtown Parishes Stella Spiewak, Lucy Yobbagy

1992 Victor C. Ciancetta 2005 Men of Service: Sheriff Fred Abdalla,Michael A. DiNovo Vincent Amico, James Anderson,

John Bedway, Dr. John Carrigg,1993 Past Chairmen of the Board of Advisors: David Hindman, Victor Lynskey,

Robert J. D'Anniballe, D. E. "Sam" Henderson Mayor Domenick Mucci,Dr. Patrick H. Macedonia, Dr. Anthony V. Scurti Reno Anthony Saccoccia, Robert Sebeck

Rev. Edmundo Stabene,1994 Diocese of Steubenville Rev. Msgr. George Yontz

1995 Teramana Brothers 2006 Steubenville Rotary Club

1996 Rev. Ronald Bodenschatz, TOR 2007 Jefferson County Fourth Street Health CenterRev. Theodore Bradower, TORSam Chieffalo 2008 Franciscan University Works of Mercy and Audrey Korzi Missions of Peace Programs

1997 Sr. Isabel BettwyRev. Gerald King, TORElsie LukeDr. Ralph McKayRev. Angelus Migliore, TORRev. David Tickerhoof, TOR

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FOUNDERS' AWARDS

2009 Retired Faculty Members (living): Dr. Rose E. Cerroni, Prof. Robert Englert, Dr. Dan Keenan, Dr. Dianne Keenan, Dr. Donald Kissinger, Prof. John Korzi, Dr. James SalterRetired Faculty Members (deceased): Prof. Liberty Antalis, Dr. Thomas Campbell, Dr. Robert Convery, Prof. John Emmert, Dr. Daniel Georges, Prof. Edward Kelly, Dr. Robert McLean, Dr. Paul Stokely,Deceased TOR Friars: Rev. Gilbert Barth, TOR Rev. Philip Clarke, TOR, Rev. Columba Devlin, TOR Rev. Matt Finnegan, TOR, Rev. Matthew Herron, TOR Br. Benedict Lyons, TOR, Rev. Regis Stafford, TOR Rev. Sam Tiesi, TOR

2010 All Franciscan TOR Friars in Service atFranciscan University (1946-2010)

2011 Rose M. DeFede (posthumously)

2012 Dr. John HerrmannProfessor Ray Petrilla (posthumously)Professor Edward BesslerDr. James SlaterVirginia ZoricProfessor Joseph ZoricIrene PizzoferratoDr. Norman RokkeDr. Earl Spinnenweber

2013 Franciscan Sisters, TOR of Penance of the Sorrowful Mother

2014 Prof. Jack Boyde (posthumously)Mrs. Judy BrattenMr. Jerry BarillaMrs. Elizabeth KingMr. Richard King (posthumously)Mr. John GreenMr. John Madigan (posthumously)Mr. Jack Wu

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SHEPHERD AWARD RECIPIENTS

1994 Most Rev. Paul Dudley

1995 Most Rev. Faber MacDonaldMost Rev. Joseph McKinney

1996 Most Rev. Sam Jacobs

1997 Bernard Cardinal Law

1998 John Cardinal O'Connor

1999 Rev. Michael Scanlan, TOR

2000 Most Rev. Justin F. Rigalli

2001 Most Rev. Charles Henry Dufour

2002 Christoph Cardinal Schonborn

2003 Most Rev. Stanislaw Rylko

2004 Rev. Robert Bedard, CC

2009 Most Rev. Robert J. Baker

2010 Most Rev. Edwin F. O'Brien

This award is presented to a bishop who exemplifies sharing the heart of Christ, the Good Shepherd, with his priests, as well as his people through providing pastoral care, works of evangelization, pro-life ministry, and/or service to the poor.

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BARON HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES

1978 Jim (Smith) Betsil '66

1979 Paul R. Brownlee '56Dr. John L. Mantica ' 50John R. Mosblack, Sr.

1980 John M. Clark '59The Starvaggi Family and Starvaggi Industries, Inc.

1981 John Hummell, III '66John KirkerRev. Matthew Finnegan, TORPaul Carapellotti

2008 Bob Kloska '58Gary Vogelsberger '65Hank KuzmaBill Chesson1958 Baron Basketball Team

2010 Frank J. Cortez, Sr.Paul P. Carapellotti, Sr. Rev. Dr. Daniel M. Rogich '79John F. Lemal '55John J. Blanda '601981 Lady Saints Basketball Team

2011 Joseph L. Nolan '67Dr. Daniel J. Wilson '70Randolph S. Greene '66

2012 Allyn Curry '67Paul RueJohn Holley '73Walt Osborne '67 (posthumously)Robert D'Anniballe, Sr. (posthumously)

2014 Charles "Chuck" Zerger '63Rev. Tim Hirten '75Jeremy Treece '05Vince Lamatrice (posthumously)Jim Garrigan '74 (posthumously)

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THE FR. TERENCE HENRY, TOR BARON CLUB AWARD (formerly Century Club President Award 1982-2012)

1982 Teramana Enterprises 1992 George CreeganAnthony D'Aurora

1983 John Bedway Dave FenstermakerToni Bedway William FisherDon Donell Jim Forbes

Charles Govey1984 Tony Gentile Richard King

John Irvin Rev. Ricky RiggsOrlando C. Schiappa Louise SniderAdam Scurti William WelshAng Vaccaro

1993 Fred A. Bensie1985 Louis Berkman Carl & Nick Iannetti

R. Steve Bonnett (JC Williams Trust) James C. McBaneSam Henderson Ray ParrArthur Kobacker Bob Phillipson

1986 Fr. John Bertolucci 1994 Daniel CompstonThomas GrimmJames Vale 1995 H. Lee KinneySr. Alice Warrick Bill WolterCentury Club - Charter Members

1996 Congressman Douglas Applegate1987 L. Buckingham

Ralph Dillon 1997 Romano CastelliJim White

1999 Tim McCoy1988 Paul R. Carapellotti

Estel Hawkins 2001 George CattrellRobert Sebeck Eric LyonsRichard Sherrin, Sr. Joe Massaro

John Russell1989 Charles Govey

Henry "Hank" Kuzma 2002 Judge Richard PowellNick MougianisJames Smith 2003 Steubenville Fire DepartmentBernard Witten Steubenville Police Department

1990 Williams Chesson 2004 Lamda Chi AlphaDr. Anthony V. Scurti

2006 Dr. R. Bruce Bickel1991 Earl Cramblett

Robert D'Anniballe 2007 Sylvia Crawley Michael Florak

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THE FR. TERENCE HENRY, TOR BARON CLUB AWARD(formerly Century Club President Award 1982-2012)

2008 Richard Donnelly

2009 Danny AbramowiczCarmen Barbetta John BuccigrossJohn NeseGeary Teramana

2010 Abe BryanEarl CramblettTedd KwasniakNiall O'Mahony

2011 Reno SaccocciaKen MannieEmanuel "Mindy" Costanzo

2012 Lou HoltzLiz RepellaWayne Smith (posthumously)

2013 Arthur J. D'Anniballe, Jr., CPA (posthumously)Robert J. D'Anniballe, Sr. (posthumously)Richard Wilinski

2014 Frank "Digger" DawsonPatricia HerringMike Orlando

2015 Clyde L. DiAngelo, Jr.Gerald "Yonk" DiLoretoDavid L. Walkosky

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ENROLLMENT

 

Full-time Part-time Total

Undergraduate: 2007 96 2103

Graduate Programs: Business 10 37 47 Counseling 34 14 48 Education 26 84 110 Nursing 4 55 59 Philosophy 11 8 19 Theology 50 18 68 Total Graduate 135 216 351

Total Ground Program Enrollment 2142 312 2454

Online Graduate Catechetics 5 170 175Distance Learning Grad Theology 1 86 87Total Distance/Online Enrollment 6 256 262

Total Enrollment 2148 568 2716

Year Full-Time Part-Time Total

2006 397 1 3982007 446 3 4492008 388 1 3892009 445 0 4452010 436 1 4372011 449 0 4492012 435 0 4352013 458 2 4602014 463 1 4642015 456 0 456

Fall Semester - 10 Years

Enrollment Summary

Fall 2015

First-Time Freshman

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Total Total TotalFull-Time Part-Time Total Graduate* Total

Undergraduates Undergraduates Undergraduates Students Students

1986 833 124 957 277 1,2341987 947 146 1,093 325 1,4181988 1,069 185 1,254 285 1,5391989 1,179 196 1,375 323 1,6981990 1,234 185 1,419 349 1,7681991 1,331 191 1,522 329 1,8511992 1,314 219 1,533 279 1,8121993 1,301 242 1,543 358 1,9011994 1,305 233 1,538 370 1,9081995 1,347 207 1,554 410 1,9641996 1,323 198 1,521 405 1,9261997 1,429 176 1,605 392 1,9971998 1,438 173 1,611 411 2,0221999 1,540 154 1,694 456 2,1502000 1,540 161 1,701 453 2,1542001 1,586 147 1,733 475 2,2082002 1,648 151 1,799 454 2,2532003 1,690 154 1,844 437 2,2812004 1,778 135 1,913 461 2,3742005 1,818 163 1,981 440 2,4212006 1,836 146 1,982 405 2,3872007 1,892 141 2,033 401 2,4342008 1,899 150 2,049 400 2,4492009 1,948 130 2,078 413 2,4912010 1,956 132 2,088 403 2,4912011 1,979 146 2,125 423 2,5482012 1,969 121 2,090 376 2,4662013 1,989 119 2,108 316 2,4242014 2,002 128 2,130 301 2,4312015 2,007 96 2,103 351 2,454

Historical On-Campus Enrollment - 30 Years

* The MSEd Program was run by the University of Dayton from 1985 to 1991. These totals are included.

1986-2015

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Historical Enrollment - 30 Years 1986-2015

Total Students

Fall Fall Fall Fall Fall Fall Fall Fall Fall Fall2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015

Males:Assisi Heights n/a n/a 52 83 79 95 79 80 88 85Bonaventure Hall 42 38 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/aKolbe Hall 48 47 44 48 46 47 48 44 44 44Padua Hall n/a n/a 31 32 30 33 28 24 32 24St. Francis Hall 140 133 134 136 135 135 135 130 135 135St. Louis Hall n/a 65 64 64 68 68 68 65 68 68Scotus Hall n/a 16 14 n/a n/a n/a 16 11 n/a 12Trinity East Hospital 27 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/aTrinity Hall 148 145 142 143 143 147 150 157 168 166Vianney Hall 18 18 17 16 16 17 17 16 16 17Males 423 462 498 522 517 542 541 527 551 551

Females:Assisi Heights n/a n/a 48 155 187 193 205 211 201 185Bonaventure Hall n/a n/a 37 38 39 32 32 34 36 28Clare Hall 98 90 87 91 99 96 93 99 99 97Marian Hall 180 175 170 175 170 172 185 193 195 184Padua Hall 31 28 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/aSt. Elizabeth Hall n/a 115 114 114 119 121 120 117 120 120St. Thomas More Hall 311 287 282 292 290 288 278 287 292 291Scotus Hall 15 n/a n/a 14 15 10 n/a n/a 12 n/aTrinity East Hospital 19 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/aFemales 654 695 738 879 919 912 913 941 955 905

Total Residents 1077 1157 1236 1401 1436 1454 1454 1468 1506 1456

Historical Trend of Residents by Gender - Steubenville

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2387 2434 2449 2491 2491 2548 2466 2424 2431 2454

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Comparison of Campus Residents toTotal Campus Enrollment: 2006-2015

Residents Total Students

Fall Fall Fall Fall Fall Fall Fall Fall Fall Fall2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015

Accounting 49 59 48 52 46 54 41 43 43 61Anthropology 13 12 13 8 14 18 11 9 14 15Biology 102 118 127 127 126 140 142 145 133 123Business Administration - Total 199 194 187 205 225 247 247 260 258 275 Economics 6 5 7 11 12 11 11 16 14 17 Finance 23 26 17 20 37 31 26 26 31 31 International * 16 22 40 42 50 48 58 31 41 Management 134 112 101 93 104 115 113 110 121 127 Marketing 36 35 40 41 30 40 49 50 61 59Catechetics - Total 249 270 249 227 211 222 208 218 230 223 Catechetics 197 190 153 132 131 179 150 132 125 114 Youth Ministry 52 80 96 95 80 43 58 86 105 109Chemistry 13 21 16 17 24 31 28 23 28 25Classical Languages 10 10 9 11 7 8 5 2 7 8Communication Arts - Total 114 147 138 126 132 144 157 169 152 164 Journalism 25 35 35 30 27 33 29 38 27 31 Multimedia 6 40 46 46 58 59 68 69 67 74 Radio/Television 83 72 57 50 47 52 60 62 58 59Computer Information Science 16 13 16 15 11 13 12 18 24 27Computer Science 23 27 29 27 23 32 32 39 32 43Drama 17 22 17 19 21 21 22 21 22 14 Dramatic Literature * * * * * * * 0 0 0 Performance * * * * * * * 21 22 14Economics 10 12 12 9 9 3 6 8 7 8Education ** 185 201 203 239 255 240 208 184 213 209 Elementary * * * * * * * * * 120 Middle * * * * * * * * * 26 Secondary * * * * * * * * * 48 Intervention Specialist * * * * * * * * * 15Engineering (Pre-Engineering) * * * * * * * 18 31 33Engineering Science 7 2 1 * * * * * * *English - Total 146 166 161 147 135 129 141 122 116 107 Drama 12 12 5 5 4 4 4 1 * * Literature 79 83 64 64 54 51 51 44 53 45 World Literature 2 4 8 7 12 11 12 10 11 8 Writing 53 67 84 71 65 63 74 67 52 54French 10 6 8 6 6 7 7 9 4 3German 14 15 7 14 11 11 9 6 7 10

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Enrolled Students by Major (includes Double Majors)2006-2015

Fall Fall Fall Fall Fall Fall Fall Fall Fall Fall2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015

History 99 105 97 104 102 90 100 85 72 64Humanities & Catholic Culture 44 36 31 36 34 34 37 29 39 38Legal Studies 21 28 30 37 31 19 20 19 11 4Mathematical Science 42 48 42 44 57 57 51 50 46 48Mental Health & Human Services *** 95 91 77 89 81 46 16 1 * *Music (Sacred) * 4 11 16 22 21 22 16 26 23 Organ * 2 5 5 7 3 3 1 6 7 Voice * 2 6 11 15 18 19 15 20 16Nursing 190 232 198 202 229 233 241 266 259 246Philosophy 144 154 151 157 143 131 114 105 113 117Political Science 34 32 24 23 23 23 17 27 32 35Psychology - Total *** 77 86 93 93 119 158 188 203 191 174 Psychology (no concentration) 77 86 93 93 119 89 31 13 5 0 Clinical * * * * * 62 147 181 173 159 Experimental * * * * * 7 10 9 13 15Social Work 41 52 38 44 41 49 51 58 67 75Sociology 11 12 6 8 7 8 8 9 11 16Spanish 35 41 40 33 30 35 43 44 39 28Theology 433 454 460 451 442 481 427 424 429 412Undeclared 52 76 65 51 51 36 44 44 53 28Non-Degree 57 63 46 44 52 60 58 57 102 67A.A. (Child Development) 8 8 4 3 1 2 1 0 0 0A.A. (General Studies) 6 9 7 40 36 34 56 37 28 37

M.A. (Catechetics & Evangelization) * * * * * * * * 93 175M.A. (Clinical Mental Health Counseling) 55 53 46 46 55 53 56 41 52 48M.A. (Philosophy) 27 29 26 25 20 22 15 16 17 19M.A. (Theology & Christian Ministry) - Total 115 117 112 331 308 289 279 273 193 155 Traditional 115 117 112 100 109 119 114 66 58 68 Distance Learning **** * * * 231 199 170 165 207 135 87M.B.A. 31 37 49 47 38 61 46 49 48 47 Traditional 31 37 49 47 38 61 46 39 30 25 Online * * * * * * * 10 18 22M.S.Ed. - Total 154 144 140 156 191 215 176 174 121 110 Traditional 154 144 140 156 148 116 79 86 89 75 Online * * * * 43 99 97 88 32 35M.S.N. 20 21 27 39 33 52 66 68 55 59

* This major or concentration did not operate in these years

** Education concentrations began to be tracked separately in 2015

*** The Mental Health major no longer accepted new majors and the Psychology Major started with two concentrations in 2011

**** Distance Learning enrollment began to be tracked in 2009

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2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15A.A. Degrees Awarded 35 39 43 29 52 44 43 26 46 42B.A. Degrees 271 264 232 278 304 277 259 273 259 282B.S. Degrees Awarded 156 215 193 200 200 203 237 214 205 219M.A. Degrees Awarded 84 82 79 86 82 71 90 87 76 79M.B.A. Degrees Awarded 13 7 9 12 27 15 22 17 16 20M.S.Ed Degrees Awarded 24 31 23 27 34 45 61 73 56 33MSN Degrees Awarded 6 9 5 6 8 14 16 15 28 26Grand Total All Degrees Awarded 589 647 584 638 707 669 728 705 686 701

Summary of Total Degrees Awarded

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Historical Trend of All Degrees

Grand Total All Degrees Awarded

2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15Associate of ArtsAccounting 0 0 0 0 3 0 2 0 0 0Business Administration 1 3 0 1 1 1 3 1 5 4Child Development 4 0 1 1 3 2 2 0 4 0General Studies 27 24 30 17 31 24 25 16 26 25Theology 3 12 12 10 14 17 11 9 11 13

Bachelor of ArtsBiology 8 5 5 11 6 2 0 5 4 5Catechetics (was Religious Education prior to 2006) 35 54 43 57 51 48 52 41 44 49Chemistry 2 0 1 3 3 0 0 0 0 0Classical Languages 2 2 1 0 4 2 2 2 1 2Communication Arts 24 23 20 32 27 26 22 33 41 33Drama 0 1 1 4 5 4 6 4 3 4Economics 1 2 4 4 4 3 0 1 1 1English 41 27 28 42 39 38 25 35 27 28French 4 4 1 3 2 2 0 3 0 1German 1 3 4 1 4 2 4 5 1 1History 30 30 22 22 25 26 28 25 21 16Humanities & Catholic Culture 11 7 4 11 13 6 6 12 5 8Legal Studies 2 4 4 6 6 11 4 5 6 7Philosophy 45 32 31 31 55 37 39 41 30 33Political Science 9 7 6 4 4 5 7 3 4 9Psychology 12 11 11 7 13 19 23 26 43 53Sacred Music 0 0 0 0 2 2 4 9 2 3Sociology 2 1 3 1 3 1 2 1 2 0Spanish 6 7 8 10 11 5 9 8 9 11Theology 126 143 110 131 137 125 142 133 108 131

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Graduates by Major (includes double & triple majors)

2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15Bachelor of ScienceAccounting 10 11 11 13 13 18 9 16 17 11Anthropology 4 4 1 5 3 1 6 6 2 4Biology 11 13 11 20 21 15 30 22 23 20Business Administration 35 46 48 51 42 39 28 9 0 0Chemistry 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 6 1 9Computer Information Science 4 5 1 2 3 3 4 4 2 2Computer Science 0 7 3 4 6 3 6 2 6 9Economics 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 2 3 5Elementary Education 34 42 35 39 42 53 55 60 35 40Engineering Science 1 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Finance 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 4 4 6International Business 0 0 0 0 0 3 9 4 8 10Management 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 17 21 25Marketing 0 0 0 0 0 2 3 10 9 17Mathematical Science 7 10 9 4 10 10 9 10 15 10Mental Health & Human Services 33 50 32 36 30 35 27 14 1 1Nursing 24 33 42 32 39 39 37 39 57 52Social Work 11 12 8 9 10 3 10 8 20 14

Master of ArtsCounseling 19 19 20 21 12 19 21 19 22 24Philosophy 4 3 6 9 9 5 10 6 5 6Theology & Christian Ministry 61 60 53 56 61 47 59 62 49 49

Master of Business AdministrationBusiness Administration 13 7 9 12 27 15 22 17 16 20

Master of Science in EducationEducational Administration 9 13 15 8 12 7 9 11 7 12Education (Teaching) 15 18 8 19 22 22 52 62 49 21

Master of Science in NursingNursing 6 9 5 6 8 14 16 15 28 26

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Graduates by Major (includes double majors)

Fall Spring2006-07 162 1152007-08 163 1612008-09 160 1582009-10 181 1672010-11 175 1422011-12 181 1202012-13 164 1522013-14 181 1632014-15 201 1792015-16 210

10-Years of EnrollmentAustrian Program

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YEARROOM &BOARD $

TUITION& FEES $ TOTAL $

1996-97 4,600 10,870 15,470

1997-98 4,730 11,370 16,100

1998-99 4,870 11,870 16,740

1999-00 4,970 12,270 17,240

2000-01 5,070 12,970 18,040

2001-02 5,200 13,900 19,100

2002-03 5,200 14,400 19,600

2003-04 5,250 15,050 20,300

2004-05 5,350 15,700 21,050

2005-06 5,500 16,450 21,950

2006-07 5,950 17,350 23,300

2007-08 6,300 18,180 24,480

2008-09 6,600 19,100 25,700

2009-10 6,750 19,650 26,400

2010-11 6,900 20,320 27,220

2011-12 7,100 21,220 28,320

2012-13 7,400 22,180 29,580

2013-14 7,700 23,160 30,860

2014-15 8,000 23,930 31,930

2015-16 8,300 24,780 33,080

20-YEAR UNDERGRADUATE COST COMPARISON

ROOM & BOARD, TUITION:

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ACT/SAT College Entrance Scores of FreshmanComparison of Franciscan University to

National Average 2006-2015

ACT 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015

FUS Avg. 24.7 24.9 25.2 25.7 25.3 25.9 25.7 25.7 26.1 25.7National Avg. 21.1 21.2 21.1 21.1 21.0 21.1 21.1 20.9 21.0 21.0

SAT 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015

FUS Avg. 1179 1175 1164 1161 1177 1171 1166 1165 1186 1167National Avg. 1021 1015 1014 1013 1015 1011 1010 1010 1010 1006

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Comparison of Franciscan UniversityFreshman to ACT National Average FUS Average National Average

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Comparison of Franciscan UniversityFreshman to SAT National Average FUS Average National Average

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High School Grade Point Average of Entering FreshmanComparison of Franciscan University to

National Average 2006-2015

Grade Point Average 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015

FUS Average 3.61 3.60 3.63 3.66 3.66 3.67 3.69 3.69 3.75 3.72National Average 3.33 3.33 3.31 3.32 3.34 3.34 3.36 3.38 3.39 3.39

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014Freshman Retention Rate: 81% 89% 84% 84% 88% 84% 87% 86% 87% 86%

2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 20094-Year Graduation Rate: 65% 55% 58% 63% 57% 62% 71% 61% 67% 69%5-Year Graduation Rate: 69% 67% 66% 71% 68% 69% 77% 69% 74% 78%6-Year Graduation Rate: 70% 68% 69% 73% 68% 70% 78% 71% 74% 79%

FRESHMAN RETENTION RATES FOR FALL 2005-2014 ENTERING CLASSES

GRADUATION RATES FOR 2000-2009 ENTERING CLASSES

3.003.103.203.303.403.503.603.703.80

2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015

Comparison of Franciscan UniversityFreshman GPA to National Average FUS Average National Average

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FACULTY

 

FACULTY - FALL 2015

ACADEMIC DEPARTMENT FULL-TIME PART-TIME TOTAL

Accounting, Economics & 9 12 21Business Administration

Biology 6 5 11

Chemistry, Physics & 6 6 12Engineering Science

Classics & Honors 3 2 5

Communication Arts 4 0 4

Counseling (graduate) 3 5 8

Education (undergraduate) 4 17 21

Education & Edu. Admin. (graduate) 3 5 8

English 7 6 13

Fine Arts 5 7 12

History & Anthropology 7 2 9

Humanities & Catholic Social Thought 3 4 7

Mathematics & Computer Science 5 4 9

Modern & Classical Languages 6 3 9

Nursing 9 25 34

Philosophy 8 5 13

Psychology, Mental Health & Human 8 5 13Services, Sociology & Social Work

Theology 23 24 47

Bioethics Institute 1 0 1________ ________ _______

TOTALS 120 137 257

FACULTY FTE (Full-Time Equivalent) 120 46 166

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FACULTY AWARDS FOR EXCELLENCE IN TEACHING

1988 Edwin Bessler Biology1989 Mary Lucille Smith Education1990 Dianne Keenan Education1991 John Carrigg History1992 John Herrmann Physics1993 John Korzi Psychology1994 Jane Howarth Nursing1995 Donald Kissinger Business Administration1996 JoAnn Vecchione Nursing1997 John Crosby Philosophy1998 Daniel Keenan Education1999 Andrew Hrezo Counseling2000 Monica Anderson English2001 Carolyn Miller Nursing2002 John Holmes English2003 James A. Harold Philosophy2004 Edwin Bessler Biology2005 Shawn Dougherty English

1988 Mark Miravalle Theology1989 Regina Boerio Psychology1990 Kevin Harris Nursing1991 Donald Materniak Accounting1992 Mary Ann Sunyoger English1993 Scott Hahn Theology1994 Joyce Vogel Psychology1995 James Gaston Humanities and Catholic Culture1996 Barbara Morgan Theology1997 Lynne Divis Chemistry1998 Beate Engel-Doyle German1999 Dominic Aquila History2000 John White Philosophy2001 Philip Fitzgibbons Anthropology2002 Patricia Donohue-White Theology2003 Sr. M. Johanna Paruch, FSGM Theology2004 Daniel Kuebler Biology2005 Thomas Kelly Accounting

"Presented to a faculty member at the Professor or Associate Professor rank who has demonstrated exemplary teaching effectiveness and extra-ordinary service to the University during the academic year."

Senior Faculty Award Recipients

Junior Faculty Award Recipients

"Presented to a faculty member at the Assistant Professor or Instructor rank who has demonstrated exemplary teaching effectiveness and extra-ordinary service to the University during the academic year."

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FACULTY AWARDS FOR EXCELLENCE IN TEACHING

1990 Elsie Luke English1991 Gary Severance Psychology1994 John Carrigg History1995 Joseph Zoric Economics1996 James Anderson Spanish1997 Stephen Krason Political Science1998 James Salter Mathematics1999 John Korzi Psychology2000 Alan Schreck Theology2001 David Schaefer Communication Arts2002 James Slater Chemistry2003 Edwin Bessler Biology2004 Andrew Minto Theology2005 Mary Salter Mathematics

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Campus Leadership & Teaching Award

"Presented to a faculty member for his or her outstanding leadership to the University and the community during the academic year."

 

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ALUMN I

 

# of # of # of # ofYear Alumni Year Alumni Year Alumni Year Alumni

1950 70 1970 192 1990 332 2010 7071951 61 1971 233 1991 316 2011 6691952 43 1972 250 1992 332 2012 7281953 62 1973 263 1993 366 2013 7051954 47 1974 230 1994 447 2014 6861955 43 1975 190 1995 433 2015 7011956 59 1976 187 1996 4411957 64 1977 171 1997 5081958 63 1978 138 1998 4641959 74 1979 151 1999 480

1960 78 1980 143 2000 5111961 60 1981 138 2001 5381962 75 1982 150 2002 5171963 81 1983 174 2003 5251964 94 1984 213 2004 5641965 151 1985 197 2005 5761966 158 1986 166 2006 5891967 155 1987 200 2007 6471968 197 1988 238 2008 5841969 239 1989 251 2009 638

19,753

586 3%1288 7%2005 10%1870 9%4119 21%5689 29%4196 21%

ALUMNI BY DECADE

Grand Total:

ALUMNI BY YEAR OF GRADUATION

1950 - 19591960 - 19691970 - 19791980 - 19891990 - 19992000 - 20092010 - 2015

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2009 Dr. Garth B. McCaffrey '92 2008 Shannon Walsh '982010 Dr. James Amsberry '84 2009 Robert C. Lesnefsky '992011 Dr. Charles Bentz '84 2010 David DeWolf '992012 Dr. Adam Berman, MD '94 2011 Thomas Byrnes '012013 Dr. David Born '92 2012 Nate Pollock '992014 Dr. Kyle Beiter '00 2013 Aaron Cunningham '072015 Dr. Michael Amsberry, DVM '86 2014 Jonathan Anderson '06

2015 Megan Mastroianni '09

2008 Fr. Michael Glenn '85 2008 Msgr. Gerald Calovini '692009 Curtis A. Martin MA '93 2009 Nancy E. Kenny '602010 Sr. Katherine Caldwell, TOR '87 2010 David Pastrick '712011 Edward Cooney '84 2011 Donna Hrezo '942012 Fr. Joseph Meagher '84 2012 John Henricks '912013 Fr. Michael Gaitley, MIC '99 2013 Col. Laurence Burgess '692014 Elizabeth (Robinson '98) Young 2014 Patrick McNamara '942015 Jason Evert '97 MA '98 2015 Kathryn Gesto '91

2008 Thomas Sokol '69 2009 Terrie Suica-Reed '94 MSE '962009 Peter Radakovich ' 71 2010 Eric Berrios '932010 Greg Finerty '70 2011 David Faber '892011 Jerome Madden '72 2012 Mary Grace (Kniola) Landrum '842012 Michael Kehoe '68 2013 Dr. Adam Tate '942013 Albert "Ray" Challis '67 2014 Deborah (Campbell '74) Cain2014 Joseph Morris '93 2015 Joanne (Sholtis '60) McDonald2015 Anna (Franzonello '03) Paprocki

ALUMNI AWARD RECIPIENTS: 2008-2015As a 40-year old insitution with over 5,000 graduates, in 1987, Franciscan University established a series ofAlumni Awards to identify those of its graduates who faithfully live the Franciscan mission and to recognizetheir achievements in all walks of life.

In 2008 the Alumni Awards were restructured. This process included the consolidation of some awards, modification of others and the creation of a new award. The results of this process are reflected in the awardslisted below. Awards given in previous years are listed on succeeding pages.

"Presented to graduates who have excelled in the areasof healthcare, human services or life sciences. Recipients are leaders in their specialties and provide an excellent example for current and future alumni to follow."

"Presented to a recent alumnus or alumna who has distinguished him or herself academically, professionally, in community service or by demonstrating outstanding personal achievement."

"Presented to graduates who have excelled in business, accounting, finance or law. Recipients are leaders in their specialties and provide an excellent example for current and future alumni to follow."

"Presented to graduates who have excelled in the field of education. Recipients are leaders in their specialities and provide an excellent example for current and future alumni to follow."

"Presented to an alumnus or alumna in recognition for distinguished or faithful service to the Catholic Church through vocational ministry in the local Church organizations or through missionary work."

"Presented to an alumnus or alumna for oustandingvolunteer leadership or distinguished communityservice, thus bringing honor not only to their almamater, but to their community at large."

FATHER DAN EGAN AWARD OUTSTANDING YOUNG ALUMNI GOLD AWARD

ALUMNI CITIZENSHIP AWARDBISHOP JOHN KING MUSSIO AWARD

EDWARD J. KELLY AWARD DR. JOHN J. CARRIGG AWARD

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2008 David Schmiesing '92 MSE '002009 James C. Snyder '712010 John Green '872011 Paul Nigro '692012 Bobby '12 and Christi Aborn '092013 John Fischer '832014 Paul Pinto '86 MBA '912015 Mark Kalpakgian '02

Niki (Holley '02) Kalpakgian

"Presented to an alumnus or alumna for volunteer contributions and/or loyal service to their alma mater. Recipients must demonstrate dedication to the mission and values of the University in their life."

ROSE M. DEFEDE FAITHFUL FRANCISCAN AWARD

ALUMNI AWARD RECIPIENTS: 2008-2015

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1987 Dr. John Mantica ’50 1987 Professor John Carrigg, Ph.D.1988 Dr. Peter Neff ’54 1988 Professor John Korzi ’521990 Dr. Jess Young ’51 1989 Professor Rose Cerroni, Ph.D. ’521991 Dr. Daniel Wilson ’70 1990 Professor Marguerite McCraw1992 Dr. Robert Grob ’51 1991 Professor Kathryn Duffy, Ph.D.1994 Dr. Martin D. Sokol ’54 1993 Professor Daniel Georges, Ph.D.1995 Dr. Charles Robinson ’69 1994 Professor James W. Salter, Ph.D. ’601996 Dr. Robert Guida ’79 1995 Professor Robert Convery, Ph.D.1997 Dr. Benjamin J. Danzo ’65 1996 Professor Jack Boyde ’661999 Dr. David Geiger ’78 1997 Professor Dianne Keenan, Ph.D2004 Dr. Christ Strovilas '54 1998 Professor Mary Ann Sunyoger, Ph.D. ’702005 Dr. Robert Barcus '80 1999 Professor James Anderson2006 Dr. Stephen G. Kuruc '69 2000 Professor Donald Kissinger, Ph.D.

Dr. Thomas Matanzo '81 2005 Professor Mark Roberts, Ph.D2006 Judge Richard L. Powell

Professor Donald Materniak

1987 Andrew Qualtire ‘59 1987 Audrey (Savastone) Korzi ’521988 Dr. Nicholas Cercone ’68 1988 Jeanine Kreyenbuhl ’531989 Dr. Eileen Kelly ’78 1989 Ed Lewis ’561990 Paul Hague ’50 1990 Rose M. DeFede ’601991 Dr. James Battoclette ’50 1991 Hilda Tarquinio1992 Nettie Mantica Grant ’53 1994 Irene Pizzoferrato ’831995 Dr. Michael P. Joyce ’70 1998 Erla Elich1997 Allen J. Abel '69 1999 Rev. Michael Scanlan, TOR1998 Dr. John S. Grabowski ’85 2003 David Skiviat '781999 Dr. Regina Boerio ’74 2004 Mark McGuire '792000 Dr. Charles Joyce ’75 2006 Jack R. Boyde '662003 Clarence Virtue '532005 Dr. Bud T. Cochran '55

Dr. Nanci Sullivan '802006 Kathy D. LaSota '722007 Sr. Francisca J. Nzeke, HHCJ '97

"Presented for success in teaching or administration in the field of education."

"Presented in recognition of years of loyal and dedicated service to the University."

ALUMNI AWARD RECIPIENTS

FATHER DAN EGAN AWARD

FATHER COLUMBA DEVLIN AWARD

"Presented in recognition of a distinguished career in medicine or science."

"Presented by the alumni to a faculty member in recognition of long and dedicated teaching service to the University."

ALUMNI SERVICE TO EDUCATION

FAITHFUL FRANCISCAN AWARD

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1987 Msgr. William R. Cornelius ’58 1987 Albert Zamberlan ’601988 Brother George Hungerman ’50 1988 Patrick DeLuca ’561989 Rev. Ronan Deegan, TOR ’54 1989 John Stozich ’501990 Msgr. Lawrence Luciana ’63 1990 Gary DuFour ’731991 Msgr. Anthony Ginnamore ’54 1991 James Haranzo ’501992 Msgr. James C. Marshall ’58 1992 Paul Ruksha, M.D. ’501994 Rev. Bonaventure T. Kiley, TOR 1994 Nicholas G. Kaschak ’501995 Msgr. Roger Foys ’69 1996 John Mallon ’931996 Sr. Jean Daugherty, TOR ’87 Wendy Wilmowski ’841997 August A. Napoli, Jr. ’74 1997 Richard Delatore ’701998 Rev. Richard J. Tuttle ’72 1999 Gaston Gianni ’641999 Msgr. George Yontz 2000 Roger Geiger ’832000 Jim Beckman ’87 2004 Paul Giannamore '842003 Rev. Paul Hrezo '93 Michael Hernon '942004 Rev. Brian Bachand '94 2005 Thomas Clasby '952005 Kay Kuzma '55 2006 Matthew G. Swider '692006 Joan Wagner '73 Hon. Jeff Fortenberry '96

Dr. Marie DiSciullo-Naples '81 2007 Charles Fluharty '692007 Bernadette (Hart) Lysaght '82

1987 William Kearney ’50 1987 John Clark ’591988 Orlando Schiappa 1988 John Nese ’601989 Robert Gentile ’66 1990 Robert Kloska ’581990 Dr. Damien Gabis ’64 1991 Wayne Smith ’571991 Michael Wiggins ’72 1992 James Betsill (Smith) ’581993 Dr. George Creegan ’75 1994 Gino T. Quattrochi ’551994 Richard F. Gaylord ’66 1995 John Blanda ’601996 Donald Donnel ’50 1996 Paul Brownlee ’561997 Michael L. Pfau ’791998 Martin E. Adams ’841999 Peter Cola ’702000 Christopher Wright ’87 2000 Rev. Augustine Donegan, TOR2005 Scott Campbell '82 Rev. Samuel Tiesi, TOR2006 Robert P. Gioella '70 2004 Jane Scott '04

Clinton Bentz '81 2005 Professor Dianne Keenan, Ph.D2007 Andrew Morris '82

ALUMNI AWARD RECIPIENTS

"Presented for outstanding service to the Church."

"Presented to an alumnus or alumna in recognition of contributions and achievements in community or public affairs."

SPECIAL AWARDS FOR SERVICE

ALUMNI CITIZENSHIP AWARD

"Presented for success in business or industry."

"Presented in recognition of outstanding athletic performance by an alumnus."

PERSONAL ACHIEVEMENT AWARD FATHER MATTHEW FINNEGAN AWARD

BISHOP JOHN KING MUSSIO AWARD

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1987 Judge John Mascio ’62 1987 Dr. Anthony Golas ’511988 Richard Patchen ’57 1988 Dr. Thomas Manack ’601989 Cecelia Januszkiewicz ’71 1990 Dr. Damien McCann ’681990 Judge Gary M. Hallock ’73 1991 William Spinner ’691991 Michael Rodak ’52 1992 Dr. Thomas Green ’611993 Thomas Wilson ’72 1996 Margaret Moore ’841995 Adam Scurti ’61 1998 Cathy M. Cich ’881998 Keith J. Fournier ’77 1999 Kathryn Gesto ’912000 Allan Soros ’86 2000 Lisa Ward ’882005 Raymond P. Ward '80 2005 Dr. Keith Houde '802006 William A. Farrell '72 2006 Carol L. Snyder '71

Sandy Lynskey '81 Steven Nagy '81

"Presented in recognition of outstanding achievement as a lawyer or judge."

ALUMNI AWARD RECIPIENTS

"Presented in recognition for career in the 'helping professions' of psychology,nursing, mental health, social work, or human services."

PRESIDENT’S LAW AWARD FATHER KEVIN KEELAN AWARD

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