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In Memoriam: Ann-Margaret Anselmo, 1925-2020
Ann-Margaret Anselmo, who served for a quarter-century on the faculty at the University of Saint Joseph in West Hartford, Connecticut. She was a graduate of the university and earned graduate degrees at the University of Notre Dame.
In Memoriam: Antoinette Iadarola, 1940-2020
Dr. Iadarola was the sixth president of Cabrini University, which is affiliated with the Roman Catholic Church. She was the university’s first lay president. Dr. Iadarola served as president from 1992 to 2008.
St. Joseph University in Connecticut Has Men Living on Campus for the First Time
This fall, St. Joseph University in West Hartford, Connecticut, became fully co-educational. The Class of 2022 will have about 100 male students, which is double what the university expected. The ratio of male to female undergraduate students on campus is about 1 to 9.
University of St. Joseph Is Retaining Its Commitment to Further the Education of Women
The University of Saint Joseph in West Hartford, Connecticut, was founded in 1932 by the Sisters of Mercy of Connecticut. The university will become fully co-educational for the first time in the fall of 2018. Yet, the university is not abandoning its commitment to the education of women.