FOR
IMMEDIATE RELEASE
(845)- 398-4020
CONTACT: VIN CRAPANZANO
(SPARKILL, NY -August 7, 2006) - St. Thomas Aquinas
College recently promoted Danielle
Mac Kay to Associate Director of Enrollment Marketing
and Campus Communications, announced Vin Crapanzano,
the College's Dean for Marketing and Enrollment
Management.
Ms. Mac Kay, of Cliffside Park (NJ) holds a BA
in Communications with a concentration in Organizational
Communication and Public Relations from Rutgers
University (NJ). She is enrolled in a graduate
program at Seton Hall University (NJ). She joined
the College in 2003 as an Admissions Counselor
and was promoted to Assistant Director of Communications
& Marketing last year. In her new role as
Associate Director she will continue to support
the functions of the College's Enrollment and
Advancement teams while taking the lead on communications
and marketing initiatives and projects.
"Danielle's combined background in Admissions
and communications and continual hard work made
this promotion a natural next step in her career.
She understands the challenges of marketing and
recruiting new students each year. She'll use
her combined experiences to help us push the College
further along toward our goals." Crapanzano
said.
Ms. Mac Kay can be reached in the Office of Institutional
Advancement at 845-398-4016 or by email at dmackay@stac.edu.
MORE
ABOUT ST. THOMAS
St. Thomas has expanded its offerings to include:
a Master of Science in Education, a Post Masters
Certificate program in Education, a Master of
Science in Teaching, a Master of Business Administration
program, a Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science
and Bachelor of Science in Education, and an Associate
of Arts and an Associate of Science degree, the
latter two offered at the West Point Military
Academy. In addition, St. Thomas is the host campus
for a Master of Science in Social Work program
offered by New York University.
The
College's 2,400 full and part time students major
in one of 31 programs offered in five division
areas: The Humanities; Business Administration;
Social Sciences; Natural Sciences & Mathematics;
and Teacher Education or are enrolled if one of
our graduate programs. The College offers a full
scholarship Honors Program which provides students
with a Summer Study experience at Oxford University
in England. In addition, there are several study
abroad opportunities and strategic alliances designed
to offer expanded opportunities for students.
For example, students can major in mathematics
at St. Thomas for three years and then enter an
engineering program at either George Washington
University or Manhattan College as part of a dual
degree program.
St.
Thomas offers study abroad opportunities in Ireland,
Italy, Hungary, Nova Scotia, Brazil and Japan.
The College currently includes 21 buildings, the
most recent one an additional residence hall.
It's most recent academic building project is
Costello Hall, an Art, Sciences & Technology
Building. This state-of-the-art facility includes
new science labs, an art gallery and two multi-media
theatres along with additional technology classrooms.
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