AMBASSADOR - Finger Lakes Community College
AMBASSADOR - Finger Lakes Community College
AMBASSADOR - Finger Lakes Community College
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Editors<br />
Lisa M. Thompson<br />
Vice President of Advancement<br />
Lenore L. Friend<br />
<strong>Community</strong> Affairs Specialist<br />
Amy I. Pauley<br />
Executive Director, FLCC Foundation<br />
WritEr<br />
Susan P. Morgan<br />
Assistant Director of Development<br />
AmbAssAdor dEsign And lAyout<br />
Sarah R. Butler<br />
Creative Design Specialist<br />
PhotogrAPhErs<br />
Deborah M. Kenney<br />
Rikki Van Camp<br />
The Ambassador is produced by Alumni Relations<br />
at <strong>Finger</strong> <strong>Lakes</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong>.<br />
Views and opinions expressed in this publication do not<br />
necessarily reflect the opinions of the editor or official<br />
<strong>College</strong> policies. FLCC does not discriminate on the<br />
basis of race, color, creed, religion, national origin, sex,<br />
age, personal affiliations, disability, marital or veteran<br />
status in its educational programs, admissions, activities<br />
or employment policies.<br />
<strong>Finger</strong> <strong>Lakes</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong><br />
Alumni Relations<br />
Office of Resource Development<br />
3325 Marvin Sands Dr.<br />
Canandaigua, NY 14424<br />
alumni@flcc.edu<br />
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“It dawned on me that<br />
in every facet of his<br />
work at the <strong>College</strong>,<br />
Howard served as a<br />
metaphorical bridge…”<br />
— John caraluzzo<br />
associate professor of mathematics<br />
rEmEmbEring A FriEnd<br />
Howard Green worked at CCFL/FLCC for more than 30 years as an academic<br />
support specialist, peer tutor coordinator and adjunct tennis instructor at the<br />
time of his death on March 1, 2012. Donations in his memory will be used to<br />
replace the benches at the FLCC tennis courts with new ones designed and built by<br />
New Energy Works and Pioneer Millworks.<br />
John Caraluzzo, associate professor of mathematics, recalls Howard’s influence<br />
on his peers and the students he supported: “It dawned on me that in every facet<br />
of his work at the <strong>College</strong>, Howard served as a metaphorical bridge: A bridge<br />
connecting his students and the knowledge and skills they were trying to attain.<br />
A bridge connecting student tutors and tutees, facilitating their ability to participate<br />
in the teaching/learning process. And a bridge connecting faculty with the peer<br />
tutoring program, an essential element of the student success strategy of many<br />
faculty members.”<br />
Those who made a gift to the project in celebration of Howard’s life include:<br />
Bill Banaszewski and Michele Howland<br />
Laurel Begy ’99<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony E. Bengel<br />
Meaghan Black and Eric Jillard<br />
Joan and Kevin Blacken<br />
Sandra Bricker ’82<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Truman W. Bruce<br />
Anthony ’69 and Mary Capozzi<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cermak<br />
Muriel Coleman<br />
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