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A Grand Night For The School of Education

September 28, 2008

Hundreds Gather to Celebrate 100 Years of Achievement for St. John's The School of Education

It seemed fitting that The School of Education Centennial Celebration Gala Dinner and Dance would be celebrated on September 27, 2008, the same day as the Feast of St. Vincent de Paul, the founder of the Vincentian community and the patron of St. John’s University.

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Held at the Grand Hyatt Hotel in Manhattan, the event drew more than 600 attendees who came together to pay honor to the 100-year history of the School and its outstanding alumni, students, faculty, administrators, and staff. St. John’s University President Rev. Donald J. Harrington, C.M.  said he was convinced St. Vincent de Paul would be very proud of The School of Education as he was a man who realized and valued that “the greatest resource of our world is its people.” “For 100 years, this school has prepared teachers to develop that greatest of resources, our children,” he said. “Imagine how many lives have been impacted and imagine how different is our society because of the graduates who have gone through our school.”

The sold out, black-tie affair also served to honor the accomplishments of a group of highly esteemed professionals in the field of education: Dr. John Brademas, President Emeritus, New York University; the Futures in Education Foundation as represented by Charles McQuade, Chairman of the Advisory Board and Rev. Msgr. John J. Bracken, Vicar General for Temporalities, Diocese of Brooklyn; Peter Gelb, General Manager, The Metropolitan Opera; Carol Gresser ’59Ed, Former President, New York City Board of Education; and the Inner-City Scholarship Fund as represented by Peter Grauer, President of the Inner-City Scholarship Board.

Jerrold Ross, Ph.D., Dean of The School of Education, welcomed those present and reflected on the joyous occasion of gathering to celebrate such a landmark event. “Tonight is a wonderful and happy occasion for anyone who is or ever was a part of the first 100 years of our School,” he said. “It is only through an appreciation of our past that we can invoke an anticipation of our future.” That future shall be a bit brighter for some as $450,000 has already been raised toward an Endowed Centennial Scholarship Fund with the goal to collect in excess of $1 million to benefit St. John’s students.

Peg D’Angelo ’70Ed serves as Chair of the Centennial Leadership Committee and said everyone worked their hardest to make the evening a night to remember. The months and months of planning were an outgrowth of the love so many of the graduates feel towards alma mater, she said. “I had a wonderful experience when I was at St. John’s,” she reflected. “I made lifelong friends at The School of Education and I had wonderful professors. I just had so many good experiences that it’s really a pleasure to give back.” Larry Burke ‘73Ed, ’77GEd, the Dinner Subcommittee Chair, proclaimed the evening a success with the beautifully decorated ballroom, hundreds of guests mingling and a bevy of silent auction items that included sports and movie memorabilia. “We want to do it again in 100 years,” he said smiling.

The School of Education was founded in 1908 as The School of Pedagogy. The Centennial Celebration will be continued with a variety of events including the annual Carol Gresser Forums, lectures, networking events and professional development seminars.