Terrier Volume 81, Number 2 | Page 22

Class Notes John A. Morreale ’10 and Christina M. Scotti ’11 were married in Brooklyn, NY, this past July. The couple celebrated their big day with many fellow terriers, including David P. Corbino ’07, Michael J. Angerami ’06, Angela Como- Angerami ’09, Anthony Delio ’15, Joanne Samaha Deliso ’08, Paul A. Morisi ’06, Andrew W. Slips ’10, Leonard J. Guercio ’03, Stefanie M. Morisi ’10, Jenna T. Scotti ’07, Jaclyn P. Mistretta ’10, Carolann Falotico ’11, and Christopher B. LaSalle ’10. (See photo on page 19.) Chandra Persaud ’11 received her Master’s Degree in Speech-Language Pathology from CUNY Queens College on May 25, 2018. The elite program only accepts 16 students each year, and Chandra is happy to report that she graduated with highest honors. Chandra is excited to embark on her career, using her skills and knowledge to help improve the quality of life for children diagnosed with developmental disabilities. Dr. Steven Stuto ’14 graduated from Kent State University College of Podiatric Medicine. On hand for the ceremony were fellow Terriers, Dr. Alan Stuto ’10, Dr. Vincent Hetherington ’73, proud father Dr. Joseph Stuto, and Dr. Joe Stuto ’09. ● Dr. Alan Stuto ’10, Dr. Vincent Hetherington ’73, Dr. Steven Stuto ’14, Dr. Joseph Stuto, and Dr. Joe Stuto ’09. New Part-Time Master’s Degree in Management H ealth care institutions make up the top five employers in New York City and New York State and now St. Francis College offers a way for anyone to take advantage of the numerous jobs in the industry with its new Master’s Degree in Management. From Clinic Administrator to Program Manager and everything in between, this flexible, part-time program provides a clear pathway to improve business leadership skills and help advance in a current job or make a mid-career switch. The program also provides valuable tools for non-profits, small businesses, and entrepreneurs. “Because it’s part-time, our MS in Management lets you keep working while you gain new skills that you can immediately take to the office,” said Marie Segares, St. Francis College Management Professor and Director of the MS Management Program. “Our goal is to move people through the courses in a fast, efficient way that gives them the best opportunity to complete their Masters and kick their career into a higher gear.” Over a two and half year period, students will take 10 courses plus a capstone where they’ll work in a team to solve real problems with a real non-profit organization. All students