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Message from Interim President Timothy J. Houlihan Interim President Timothy J. Houlihan speaking at Spring Commencement, May 24 at Brooklyn Bridge Park. Working with President Brendan Dugan for his entire term was an honor and a privilege. He taught me many lessons from my view as Vice President of Academic Affairs and Provost; about leadership, about relationships, and perhaps most importantly, about humility. I t is with mixed emotions that I stepped into my new role as Interim President of St. Francis College. It was definitely not my first choice of responsibilities for the year. Like many of you, I would much rather still be learning from Brendan. What has made it just a little easier over the past six months is the support of the faculty, students, and staff who are now working even harder to honor his memory; to make him proud and to see through all the exciting changes for which Brendan laid the foundation. As I stood on stage at Spring Commencement at Brooklyn Bridge Park this May, I realized that we were there because it was his dream, a beautiful, memorable gift to the graduates. I reminded them of his extraordinary accomplishments, in banking and as the 18th President of his and their alma mater. Brendan was proud to be a Terrier. As with many of our current students he worked while attending classes, balancing a job with studies and family life. He would often remark that he enjoyed both the benefits and challenges of a Franciscan education. Over his forty years in banking President Dugan never forgot where he came from, still just a humble Irish Catholic kid from South Brooklyn. He also had great respect and admiration for the Franciscan Brothers of Brooklyn, the Order who educated him throughout most of his life. The values instilled by the Brothers were always at the forefront of President Dugan’s decision making throughout his banking career and as president of the college. And like so many students today, Brendan saw the College as a second home. He saw our community as an extension of his family and worked to create a friendly, caring and compassionate atmosphere on campus. Looking out at almost 400 graduates, I told them to use those lessons as a guide to being successful, to remember President Dugan and remember his call to arms; that by being true to their Franciscan values they will create friendly and compassionate relationships wherever their lives may lead them. As I continue serving St. Francis College, now standing in his shoes, it is my goal, too. Sincerely, Timothy J. Houlihan Interim President ST. FRANCIS COLLEGE TERRIER  | SUMMER 2017 | 1