Iona College
Iona College, located in New Rochelle, New York, is a college that is committed to the personal, spiritual, and intellectual growth of every one of its students. Founded in 1940, they have followed the order of the Christian Brothers and have made a deep commitment to creating an environment that promotes academic excellence.
With approximately 4,200 students, Iona provides small classes and a student centered approach that brings the campus together as a tight-knit community.
Iona's School of Arts & Science and Hagan School of Business allow students to pursue both graduate and undergraduate degree programs. They also offer an honors program for motivated students seeking an extra challenge. For the student-athlete, they have 21 NCAA Division I athletic teams.
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- David Ferrucci at the Iona College Undergraduate Commencement 2012
- David A. Ferrucci, IBM Fellow and Principal Investigator (PI) for the Watson/Jeopardy! project, spoke at the Hynes Athletics Center, Iona College, in New Rochelle, NY on Saturday, May 19, 2012 Introduction by Brian J. Nickerson, PhD, Iona College Provost and SVP of Academic Affairs
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- Joseph Plumeri at the Iona College Undergraduate Commencement 2012
- Joseph J. Plumeri, Chairman and CEO of Willis Group Holdings plc, speaks at the Iona Undergraduate Commencement ceremony, held at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center in Manhattan, NY on Saturday, May 12, 2012
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- Learning During Unsettled Times: Embracing the Challenge - Richard...
- Learning During Unsettled Times: Embracing the Challenge - Richard Arum Richard Arum will present updated findings on students from the Social Science Research Council's Collegiate Learning Assessment Longitudinal Project. The project follows several thousand students at 30 US institutions over time to examine inequality in collegiate experiences and learning patterns in US higher education. The research focuses on disadvantaged groups of students, including students from racial/ethnic minority groups, less advantaged family backgrounds, non-English speaking homes, and racially segregated high schools. Results of earlier analysis of learning during the first two years of college - in Academically Adrift: Limited Learning on College Campuses (Chicago University Press, 2011) - will be extended by presentation of analysis of the complete four years of student longitudinal data (Fall 2005-Spring 2009) as well as focusing on how these students have subsequently fared post-graduation during the recent US economic crisis (Spring 2010 and Spring 2011 survey results).
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- Enmity and Solidarity in the Wake of September 11
- September 11 - The Tenth Anniversary - Iona College Remembers Faculty Panel Discussion 3 of 3
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- September 11: Ten Years Later
- September 11 - The Tenth Anniversary - Iona College Remembers Faculty Panel Discussion 2 of 3
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- Caring for the Broken City: Lessons Learned from those who Served...
- Caring for the Broken City: Lessons Learned from those who Served after 9/11 September 11 - The Tenth Anniversary - Iona College Remembers Faculty Panel Discussion 1 of 3
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- 24 Hours Inside the President's Bunker - Lt. Col. Robert Darling
- Marine Corps Lieutenant Colonel Robert Darling (Retired), is an Iona alumnus of 1987, and author of the book, 24 Hours Inside the President's Bunker. In his book, Darling recounts what it was like firsthand responding to the terrorist attacks. He explains his important role as liaison between the vice president, national security advisor and the Pentagon and the supportive role he played when Vice President Richard Cheney ordered two fighter jets to shoot down United Flight 93. The book follows Darling as he witnessed Vice President Richard Cheney, National Security Advisor, Condoleezza Rice, and others make decisions at a lightning pace with little or no deliberation.
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- Bel Kaufman, Author of "Up the Down Staircase"
- Bel Kaufman, American humorist and acclaimed author of "Up The Down Staircase" made a visit to Iona College. Ms. Kaufman's book topped the New York Times best-seller list for 64-weeks and has been translated into 16 languages. It is still in print today and has sold over 7 million copies worldwide since its publication in 1963. It was also turned into a prize-winning motion picture.
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