the commencement address to approximately 170 graduates plus their families, and will receive an honorary doctorate of humane letters at Marymount’s 78th Commencement, 10 a.m., Sunday, May 19, Marymount College campus. Mulcahy graduated from Marymount College in 1974 and joined Xerox two years later.
Other honorary degree recipients include Anne Slattery, a 1969 graduate of Marymount College who served as Marymount’s president from 1999 to 2001, and Anthony Dalessio, retired vice president of Texaco Europe and a former long-time member of the Marymount College Board of Trustees.
DATE: SUNDAY, MAY 19
TIME: 10 A.M.
PLACE: MARYMOUNT COLLEGE
KENNY MEMORIAL STADIUM
100 MARYMOUNT AVE.
TARRYTOWN, NY
Effective July 1, 2002, Marymount College will consolidate with Fordham University to create a new model of a Catholic women’s college, one that will enjoy the academic and administrative resources of a major university while retaining the character of a small, liberal arts college. This union builds upon a long relationship between the two institutions and promises to strengthen Marymount’s religious and intellectual traditions. Founded in 1841, Fordham is New York City’s Jesuit University, enrolling approximately 14,000 students among its four undergraduate and six graduate schools. Marymount College will become the University’s fifth undergraduate college.