in Focus - Fairfield University

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in Focus - Fairfield University
Fairfield
in Focus
An Admitted Student Event
Saturday, April 11, 2015
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letter from the president
Welcome to Fairfield University!
I am pleased that you have chosen to spend the day with us
at Fairfield in Focus, our open house for admitted students.
Whether this is the first time you have had the opportunity to
visit campus, or you are back to learn more, I am certain you
will find something exciting to discover.
Our faculty, administrators and students are eager to introduce
you to all that makes Fairfield an exceptional community in
which to spend your college years. I hope you will use your
time here today to take a campus tour, hear a faculty member
discuss a typical day in class, or learn more about our clubs and
student services at our Student Life Fair. In the midst of your
exploration, it is important to keep in mind that this is only a
glimpse of what your years at Fairfield will be like.
At the end of your day, I look forward to greeting you at the
President’s Reception in Bellarmine Hall. Come and see where
Fairfield University started to take shape, and take your first
photograph at Fairfield where you will take your last, at your
Commencement ceremony.
I look forward to meeting you.
Sincerely,
#STAGS19, ARE YOU READY TO
START EARNING YOUR
STAG SWAG?
It’s simple!
First, follow the
Fairfield Admission Instagram account
@FairfieldAdmission
Next, stop by a social media table at the Kelley Center,
Recreation Complex or the Lower Level of the Barone Campus
Center and show us that you are following to receive your
very own Fairfield University t-shirt.
There’s no easier way to win Stag Swag
to start your Fairfield collection!
LET’S MAKE THE CLASS OF 2019
THE MOST SOCIAL CLASS IN
FAIRFIELD’S HISTORY!
Rev. Jeffrey P. von Arx, S.J.
President
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Schedule of Events
8:00 – 9:00 a.m.
Registration and Breakfast
John A. Barone Campus Center, Lower Level,
Main Dining Room, and Mezzanine
Academic Support from Undeclared
to Graduation
Gonzaga Auditorium
Heather Petraglia, Director of Academic Support and Retention
Education
Canisius Hall, Room 6
Dr. Ryan Colwell, Director of the Childhood Education Program
9:15 – 9:45 a.m.
Welcome and Opening Remarks
Alumni Hall Rev. Charles Allen, S.J., University Chaplain and
Special Assistant to the President
Karen Pellegrino, Dean of Enrollment
11:30 a.m.
Current Student Panel
John A. Barone Campus Center, Oak Room
10:00 – 10:30 a.m.
Academic Presentations
Various Locations – please refer to pages 8 and 9
Hear from some of our students experiencing
Fairfield now! Our students will share their
perspectives on what their college process was
like and what they were looking for as well as
talk about their involvement and favorite
moments over their time here at Fairfield.
University Administration Panel
Aloysius P. Kelley, S.J. Center, Presentation Room
Education*
Canisius Hall, Room 6
Come hear from various offices on campus
about how they support our students over their
four-year career at Fairfield. Panelists will include
representatives from the Student Services Fair.
12:00 – 1:00 p.m.
Dr. Ryan Colwell, Director of the Childhood Education Program
Meet and Greet with the President
Bellarmine Hall
Join our President Rev. Jeffrey P. von Arx, S.J.,
and members of the Fairfield community for
conversation and refreshments. Take the
opportunity to get your first photograph at
Fairfield where you will also take your last
at graduation!
Take the opportunity to meet with professors
from a selection of departments as well as the
Deans of the individual schools.
Special Interest Academic Sessions:
Academic Support from Undeclared
to Graduation*
Gonzaga Auditorium
Heather Petraglia, Director of Academic Support and Retention
*Sessions will repeat at 10:45 a.m.
10:45 – 11:15 a.m.
Academic Presentations
Various Locations – please refer to pages 8 and 9
Take the opportunity to meet with professors
from a selection of departments as well as the
Deans of the individual schools.
Special Interest Academic Sessions:
Health Professions Program
DiMenna-Nyselius Library, Multimedia Room
Dr. Geoffrey Church, Program Director
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ONGOING Activities
10:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Campus Tours*
Aloysius P. Kelley, S.J. Center, Lobby
Join one of our Student Ambassadors for a tour
of Fairfield’s picturesque campus. You will have
the opportunity to visit the campus center, dining
hall, library, an academic building, and residence
hall. Guests should be aware that the tour lasts
approximately an hour and involves a fair amount
of walking as well as stairs.
Residence Hall Tours*
Aloysius P. Kelley, S.J. Center, Lobby
Student Ambassadors will provide tours of 70
McCormick Road (sophomore residence hall) and
Meditz Hall (upperclassmen apartments). This is
a great option for families that may have visited
campus previously but would like to see just the
residence halls again.
*Tours will depart every 15 minutes from the
Kelley Center lobby starting at 10:30 a.m. The
last tour of the day will depart at 12:00 p.m.
Student Life Fair
Leslie C. Quick Jr. Recreation Complex
Stop by the fair to experience all of the ways to
get involved on campus and meet with students
from Fairfield’s many clubs, organizations, and
club/intramural sports teams. You’ll also have the
opportunity to see and hear some of our student
musical and dance groups perform throughout
the day!
Student Services Fair
Aloysius P. Kelley, S.J. Center, Lobby
Come and meet with representatives from various
offices on campus including Academic Support
and Retention, Career Planning, Disability Support
Services, Residence Life, Sodexo (dining services),
and more to get all of your questions answered
about the services and resources provided to
students.
Financial Aid Assistance
Aloysius P. Kelley, S.J. Center, Office of Financial Aid
Counselors from the Office of Financial Aid will
be available to answer questions about financial
aid awards and policies.
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CAMPUS Activities
11:00 a.m.
Women’s Lacrosse vs. Canisius
Rafferty Stadium
12:00 p.m.
Men’s and Women’s Tennis vs. Niagara
Thomas J. Walsh Athletic Center Tennis Courts
12:00 p.m.
Softball vs. Saint Peter’s
Alumni Softball Field
2:00 p.m.
Men’s Lacrosse vs. Towson
Rafferty Stadium
Softball vs. Saint Peter’s
Alumni Softball Field
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Major/Minor Department Session Schedule
DepartmentFaculty
Location
Major/Minor Department Session Schedule
DepartmentFaculty
Location
College of Arts and Sciences
Dolan School of Business
Biology
Dr. Catherine Andersen/ Dr. Tod Osier
Dean’s Overview
Dr. Donald Gibson
Dolan School of Business Dining Room
Accounting
Dr. Milo Peck
Dolan School of Business Room 112
Finance
Dolan School of Business
Room 110B
Library Multimedia Room
(10:00 a.m.)
Barone Campus Center 200 (10:45 a.m.)
Chemistry/
Biochemistry Dr. Aaron Van Dyke/
Bannow Science Center 138
Dr. Kraig Steffen
Communication
Dr. Qin Zhang
Canisius Hall 15
Economics
Dr. Kathryn Nantz
Canisius Hall 303
English
Dr. Shannon Kelley
Canisius Hall 1
Film, Television, Rev. Mark Scalese, S.J.
& Media Arts
Xavier Hall Media Center
History
Dr. Silvia Marsans-Sakly
Canisius Hall 301
International
Studies
Dr. Terry-Ann Jones
Canisius Hall 10
Mathematics
Dr. Paul Baginski/
Dr. Laura McSweeney
Bannow Science Center 137
Modern Languages Dr. Javier Campos
& Literatures
Canisius Hall 208
Philosophy
Rev. Doug Peduti, S.J.
Canisius Hall 203
Physics
Dr. David Winn
Bannow Science Center 162
Politics
Dr. Kevin Cassidy/
Dr. Gwendoline Alphonso
Canisius Hall 204
Psychology
Dr. Judy Primavera
Bannow Science Center 131
Sociology/
Anthropology
Dr. Rose Rodrigues/
Dr. Rachelle Brunn-Bevel
Canisius Hall 202
Visual & Performing
Arts: Art History,
Studio Art, Music,
Theatre
Dr. Marice Rose
Canisius Hall 209
Dr. John McDermott/
Dr. Mike McDonald
Information Systems Dr. Yasin Ozcelik
Dolan School of Business Room 108
International
Business
Canisius Hall 10
Dr. Terry-Ann Jones
Management
Dr. Carl Scheraga
Marketing
Dolan School of Business Room 105
Dr. Rajasree Rajamma/
Dolan School of Business Dr. Mousumi Bose Godbole/ Room 110A
Professor John Neal
School of Engineering*
Dean’s Overview
Dr. Bruce Berdanier
Kelley Center Presentation Room
School of Nursing*
Dean’s Overview
Dr. Audrey Beauvais
Barone Campus Center Oak Room
*Engineering and Nursing will have one session running from 10:00 a.m. to 11:15 a.m.
which will include an overview of the respective programs and tour of facilities.
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Local dining options
Downtown
Archie Moore’s, 48 Sanford Street, (203) 256-9295
(Landmark spot for burgers and buffalo wings)
Centro Ristorante, 1435 Post Road, (203) 255-1210
(Lively and popular Mediterranean restaurant)*
Chef’s Table, 1561 Post Road, (203) 255-1779
(Gourmet soups, salads, paninis and music)
Colony Grill, 1520 Post Road,
(203) 259-1989
(Serving famous thin-crust
pizza and drinks since 1935)
FAST FACTS ABOUT FAIRFIELD
Total Undergraduate Population: 3,700 students representing
33 states and 34 countries
Student to Faculty Ratio: 11:1
Study Abroad Programs: Over 100 approved programs
NCAA Division 1 Athletic Teams: 20
Student Clubs and Organizations: 80
Get to know Fairfield, Conn.:
Firehouse Deli, 22 Reef Road,
(203) 255-5527
(Very popular student hang out.
Eat-in or take-out)*
•Located halfway between Boston, Massachusetts and
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
•Approximately 1 hour from New York City
Mike’s Pizza, 1560 Post Road,
(203) 255-2292
(A favorite pizza parlor with
students)
•2 miles from the beaches of Long Island Sound
Molto, 1215 Post Road,
(203) 292-8288
(Italian trattoria with tapas-style offerings and brick oven pizzas)*
The Pantry, 1580 Post Road, (203) 259-0400
(A gourmet market with salads, paninis, and baked goods)*
•Fairfield County has one of the highest concentrations of
Fortune 500 companies in the country
•1 of 35 Best College Values in New England
~ Kiplinger’s Personal Finance
Wild Rice, 1612 Post Road, (203) 255-1688
(Sushi & Pan Asian cuisine)*
Slightly Outside Downtown
Flipside, 1125 Post Road, (203) 292-8233
(Delicious burgers in a relaxed family atmosphere)*
Circle Diner, 441 Post Road (203) 255-9177
(A favorite diner with our students)
Joe’s American, 750 Post Road, (203) 319-1600
(Family friendly restaurant with traditional American cuisine)
Southport Brewing Company, 2600 Post Road, (203) 256-2337
(Culinary excellence and brewing expertise)*
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gift cards, diploma frames, promotional items, clearance items, previous and
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Regis Hall – 38
Student Townhouse
Complex – 28
The Village – 52
A. Meditz Hall
B. Kostka Hall
C. Claver Hall
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Central Utility Facility – 53
Early Learning Center – 41
Egan Chapel of St. Ignatius Loyola – 5
Pedro Arrupe, S.J. Campus
Ministry Center
Health Center – 30-A
Hopkins Pond – 51
Jesuit Community Center
(St. Ignatius Hall) – 7
Jesuit Residence,
611 Holland Hill Rd. – 49
Jesuit Residence, 55 Barlow Rd. – 50
Kelley (Aloysius P.), S.J. Center – 1
Offices for Undergraduate
and Graduate Admission,
Financial Aid, Registrar,
Career Planning, Academic
Support & Retention
Maintenance Complex – 45
St. Robert’s House – 48
President’s House – 43
Quick (Leslie C.), Jr. Recreation Complex – 15
Southwell Hall – 42
The Kathryn P. Koslow Family Counseling Center
The Levee – 23
Main Entrance
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Other Buildings
and Locations
Alumni House – 22
Alumni Relations Office
Barone (John A.) Campus
Center – 13
Oak Room, Main Dining Hall, Bookstore, Einstein Bros., Snack Bar and Offices for FUSA, StagCard, WVOF, Residence Life,
Diversity, and Student Affairs
Barone (John & Rose) House – 37
Bellarmine Hall – 6
President & Executive Offices, Advancement, Marketing and Communications, Bellarmine Museum
Bellarmine Pond – 46
Berchmans Hall - Fairfield Prep – 16
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Alumni Diamond – 29
Rafferty Stadium – 27
Alumni Hall – Sports Arena – 14
Alumni Softball Field – 33
Barlow Field – 44
Basketball Courts – 32
Fr. Brissette Athletic Center – 54
Grauert Field – 55
Lessing Field – 24
University Field – 31
Walsh (Thomas J.), Jr.
Athletic Center – 26
Tennis Courts – 25
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Faber Hall – 47
70 McCormick Road – 35
Campion Hall – 34
Dolan Campus – 30
A. Dolan (John C.) Hall
Student Health Center
B. Dolan (David J.) House
Study Abroad
C. Dolan (Thomas F.) Commons
Offices for ITS (Information
Technology Services),
Human Resources,
Design & Digital Print Services
Gonzaga Hall – 39
Stag Statue
Jogues Hall – 36
Loyola Hall – 2
Public Safety, Ignatian Residential
College, Lukacs Gallery
Academic Facilities
Bannow (Rudolph F.)
Science Center – 11
School of Engineering
Canisius Hall – 3
College of Arts and Sciences,
Graduate School of Education and Allied Professions, Center
for Faith & Public Life, Center
for Catholic Studies
DiMenna-Nyselius Library – 10
Center for Academic
Excellence, ITS (Information
Technology Services)
Dolan (Charles F.)
School of Business – 8
Center for Applied Ethics
Donnarumma Hall – 4
Carl & Dorothy Bennett
Center for Judaic Studies
McAuliffe Hall – 21
Bursar, Offices for Finance, Purchasing and
Central Receiving
PepsiCo Theatre – 40
Quick (Regina A.) Center
for the Arts – 9
Kelley (Aloysius P.), S.J. Theatre,
Walsh (Thomas J.) Gallery,
Wien Theatre/Black Box
School of Nursing – 12
Xavier Hall – Fairfield Prep – 17
University Media Center
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