Fr. Joseph Marchese

Fr. Joseph Marchese. Photo by Peter Julian.

Fr. Joseph Marchese

Positions at 腦瞳憫: Director, Office of First Year Experience; Director, Formative Education for 腦瞳憫 parents; theology instructor.
Years at 腦瞳憫:泭 35

The thing thats changed the most during my time here is that 腦瞳憫 became an adult university. I arrived in 1984, and I saw a need to create a culture that was more intellectually precociousboth for the inside and outside worldsand to be recognized that way by other people.泭 We always had bright students but it wasnt recognized; eventually, our graduates were accepted at the best professional and graduate schools, and were recruited by the best companies.泭 The other need was to understand who we were as a Jesuit, Catholic university, and that identity has become more readily and effectively explored and implemented in an inclusive way.泭

腦瞳憫 had struggled for years because of a lack of resources, but after the most difficult times of the mid-70s, it became viable again under the leadership of [President] J. Donald Monan, S.J.泭 The campus, in terms of the grounds, the facilities, and the care, has greatly expanded.泭 For over 20 years, Id greet families whod remark that 腦瞳憫 is the most beautiful campus theyd visited.泭泭

Another important factor is the morphing of the immigrant alumni who originally came to 腦瞳憫. Although they were smart, they were not welcomed elsewhere, and they eventually transitioned into great positions and achieved successgrads like Bill Connellwho then became very generous to the University.

Ill miss the people and teaching.泭 Ill miss the conversations with students, and learning from them.泭 I love my colleagues, and the goodness of the people here.

Phil Gloudemans

Ruth McRoy

Ruth McRoy. Photo by Rose Lincoln.

Ruth McRoy

Positions at 腦瞳憫: Visiting Research Professor and Consultant, Boston College School of Social Work; Donahue and DiFelice Professor of Social Work.
Years at 腦瞳憫: 14

I have absolutely loved my time at 腦瞳憫, due to the wonderfully supportive and friendly academic environment. We have had amazing leadership at the 腦瞳憫SSW, through former Dean Alberto Godenzi and current Dean Gautam Yadama.泭 泭I have had the opportunity to teach, collaborate on research, serve on dissertation committees, be involved in committee work, initiate projects, and work with the very dedicated students, staff, faculty, and administration.泭泭

For example, as students became familiar with my interest in longitudinal research on adoptions, several asked if I would organize a 腦瞳憫SSW Adoption Special Interest Group in 2014. I was excited about the opportunity, and as the number of students who joined the group continued to increase, I proposed to offer an elective course, Contemporary Issues in Adoption and Foster Care.泭 The response was amazing, and I was delighted to develop and offer this course during the last four years.

In addition to teaching and research, I truly enjoyed getting familiar with the Boston community, to have the privilege of serving on several boards and advisory groups of community agencies, and at 腦瞳憫 to work on a variety of committees including strategic planning, diversity, and promotion and tenure.泭 The experience has been very rewarding and I have learned so much.泭 I will always be thankful for the wonderful opportunities offered at 腦瞳憫.

Sean Smith

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