Event Title

"It Was Twenty Years Ago Today…" A Conversation with ASACCU Founders

Location

Kennedy Union Torch Lounge

Start Date

17-7-2019 10:30 AM

End Date

17-7-2019 11:30 AM

Description

Twenty years ago, on March 27, 1999, ASACCU held its first meeting in New Orleans as a pre-conference session at the annual NASPA convention. The organization emerged over several years from discussions about student affairs and Catholic identity that were initiated by the publication of Ex Corde Ecclesiae in 1990. It’s a great story of a grassroots, collegial movement of student affairs professionals to embrace and define our work at Catholic colleges. Join ASACCU’s seven founders for a conversation about ASACCU’s history, contribution, relevance, and future.

The Founders: Dr. Sandra Estanek, Canisius College; Dr. Robert Friday, Catholic University of America (retired); Dr. Colleen Hegranes, St. Catherine University (retired); Dr. Robert Pastoor, University of Providence; Gregory Roberts, Hilbert College; Rev. Richard Salmi, S.J., Ph.D., Fordham University; Dr. Linda Timm, Saint Mary’s College (retired)

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Jul 17th, 10:30 AM Jul 17th, 11:30 AM

"It Was Twenty Years Ago Today…" A Conversation with ASACCU Founders

Kennedy Union Torch Lounge

Twenty years ago, on March 27, 1999, ASACCU held its first meeting in New Orleans as a pre-conference session at the annual NASPA convention. The organization emerged over several years from discussions about student affairs and Catholic identity that were initiated by the publication of Ex Corde Ecclesiae in 1990. It’s a great story of a grassroots, collegial movement of student affairs professionals to embrace and define our work at Catholic colleges. Join ASACCU’s seven founders for a conversation about ASACCU’s history, contribution, relevance, and future.

The Founders: Dr. Sandra Estanek, Canisius College; Dr. Robert Friday, Catholic University of America (retired); Dr. Colleen Hegranes, St. Catherine University (retired); Dr. Robert Pastoor, University of Providence; Gregory Roberts, Hilbert College; Rev. Richard Salmi, S.J., Ph.D., Fordham University; Dr. Linda Timm, Saint Mary’s College (retired)