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CSAE - Majors & Minors Fair Undeclared? This is the event for you! Wednesday, October 28 11:30 am - 1:30 pm SC3102 - SC3106 Speak with Deans, faculty, and upperclassmen in their major area of interest. In This Issue LEAP Council 15-16 Majors & Minors Fair Childrens Home Pumpkin Donation Upcoming Community Service Events Student-Athletes of the Month Finding our Foxes: Where are they now? Important Dates LEAP Council 2015 - 2016 We are excited for a new year of L.E.A.P. (Ladies Empowering Athletic Program)! Great to see such awesome leadership ability from these young women. Co- Chairs: Skyler Henry (Water Polo) & Nikki Rohon (Tennis). Council members: Natalie Bonaroti, Brittany Columbo, Brooke Else, Tori Flaherty, Kate Mosca, Sarah Mosca, Amanda Sanchez, Molly Shamieh, Courtney Shaw, Ariel Shulman, Astrid Skjaerpe, and Molly Weeks. October 2015 Center for Student - Athlete Enhancement Marist College Childrens Home of Poughkeepsie Pumpkin Donation Once again we are in need of pumpkin donations from all teams - decorated or carved - for the annual pumpkin walk at the Childrens Home of Poughkeepsie. Please drop off pumpkins at the Center for Student-Athlete Enhancement on Thursday, October 22 nd before 5 pm or Friday, October 23 rd before noon. Get out your arts and crafts and create some amazing masterpieces!

CSAE Center for Student - Marist College · Zachary Quarles - Senior - Football ... he perservered through it and he credits Alyssa Gates ... October 19 - Classes Resume. Midterm

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CSAE -

Majors &

Minors Fair

Undeclared?

This is the event for you!

Wednesday, October 28

11:30 am - 1:30 pm

SC3102 - SC3106

Speak with Deans, faculty,

and upperclassmen in their

major area of interest.

In This Issue

LEAP Council 15-16

Majors & Minors Fair

Children’s Home

Pumpkin Donation

Upcoming Community

Service Events

Student-Athletes of the

Month

Finding our Foxes:

Where are they now?

Important Dates

LEAP Council 2015 - 2016

We are excited for a new year of L.E.A.P. (Ladies Empowering Athletic Program)!

Great to see such awesome leadership ability from these young women. Co-

Chairs: Skyler Henry (Water Polo) & Nikki Rohon (Tennis). Council members:

Natalie Bonaroti, Brittany Columbo, Brooke Else, Tori Flaherty, Kate Mosca, Sarah

Mosca, Amanda Sanchez, Molly Shamieh, Courtney Shaw, Ariel Shulman, Astrid

Skjaerpe, and Molly Weeks.

October 2015

Center for Student-

Athlete Enhancement

Marist College

Children’s Home of Poughkeepsie Pumpkin Donation

Once again we are in need of pumpkin donations from all teams - decorated or

carved - for the annual pumpkin walk at the Children’s Home of Poughkeepsie.

Please drop off pumpkins at the Center for Student-Athlete Enhancement on

Thursday, October 22nd before 5 pm or Friday, October 23rd before noon. Get out

your arts and crafts and create some amazing masterpieces!

If you are interested in volunteering to participate in any of the community

service events listed above, please email Ali at [email protected].

Upcoming Community Service Events

October 3rd 9 AM All Sport Health & Fitness (17 Old Main Street, Fishkill, NY)

Volunteers are needed who would like to participate in Family Services’ 5th annual walk against domestic

violence. Men, women, and children are all invited to participate and the guys are encouraged but not required, to

walk in women’s shoes.

“Meet & Clean”

October 10th 8 AM - 10 AM Meet at Changepoint Church (260 Mill St., Poughkeepsie, NY)

Work on the Middle Main Street Initiative to revitalize Main Street in Poughkeepsie. Help them in their efforts to

clean-up Main Street by signing up to participate in this event!

October 10th 9 AM Walkway over the Hudson - Poughkeepsie side

Celebrate the lives of our angels by joining in a walk over the longest elevated pedestrian bridge in the world.

There will be many memorable guest speakers, a dove release, face painting, and many other fun activities.

October 10th 10 AM Walkway over the Hudson - Highland side

Refreshments, food, and giveaways will be available to all participating walkers. Participants can support the Food Bank by having co-workers, friends and family sponsor them for this Walk. Walkers will receive a tee

shirt, designed by local artist with contributions of $25 or more (limit one per walker).

October 18th 8 AM - 12 PM Fishkill Rural Cemetery (801 Route 9 Fishkill, NY)

Volunteers needed for registration, handing out candy, water stations, breaking down the event, and general

support. Feel free to wear a Halloween costume!

October 18th 8 AM Walkway over the Hudson - Poughkeepsie side

Pancreatic Cancer Research Events are a great way to increase funding for research and raise awareness for pancreatic cancer. The walk serves as a wonderful celebration of the progress being made in the fight

against this disease and your important participation provides hope for the future.

October 18th 9 AM Walkway over the Hudson - Highland side

More than just a few-mile trek, the Walk to Defeat ALS® is an opportunity to bring hope to people living with

ALS, to raise money for a cure, and to come together for something you care about. The Walk to Defeat ALS®

is The ALS Association’s biggest annual event, which raises funds that allow our local chapters to sustain care

services and support research for much of the next year.

October 24th 7:30 AM - 4:30 PM City of Poughkeepsie

Make a difference is a ‘National Day of Doing Good’ and helping to revitalize a local neighborhood.

Everyone must register individually for this event online. E-mail Ali Kaptein for the registration link.

Zachary Quarles - Senior - Football Position: Corner Back Major: Political Science Hometown: Upper Marlboro, MD Zach is a standout both on and off the field. Coach Rumsey says, “Zach is an incredibly focused and

driven young man. He is very active in campus organizations such as SAAC, and has done some

impressive internships preparing himself for life after Marist.”

Zach leads by example, setting a very high bar for those trying to follow. Team captain for the 2015

season, Zach has started the season strong. He has had 10 tackles (7 solo), one interception against

Sacred Heart and a team high 8 tackles against Jacksonville.

Off the field, Zach’s leadership qualities shine through on campus and in the classroom. Zach is Co-President of SAAC, the Student-

Athlete Advisory Committee, Vice President of the Athletic Affairs in SGA, Student Booster Club SGA liaison, and a member of the

Red Code Committee and Player’s Leadership council. He has been named Honorable Mention All-PFL and to the PFL Academic

Honor Roll each of the last two seasons. Zach has been selected to join the 15-16 Booz Allen University Scholars Program and is a

national nominee for the Allstate American Football Coaches Association (AFCA) Good Works Team®. His community service

includes the Special Olympics, White Ribbon Campaign, Hunger Walk, Bonnie’s Boxes, and The Giving Tree.

Preparing for a career after Marist, Zach was a investigative intern with the Dutchess County Public Defender’s Office and a Business

Consultant intern this summer at Robbins Gioia, a management consulting firm in Alexandria, VA. Zach has worked hard for all of his

successes and we wish him an amazing future.

Molly Shamieh - Junior - Water Polo Position: Center Major: Biomedical Sciences Hometown: Sylmar, CA Ability is what you are capable of doing and attitude determines how well you do it. Molly’s

“can do” attitude allows her to succeed in the pool and at Marist College.

Appearing in 11 games for the Red Foxes in her sophomore season, Molly led the water

polo team with a .619 shooting percentage. She finished 2015 with 13 goals and one assist;

Molly had five-goal games against Cal Tech and Saint Francis Brooklyn.

Coach Benson says, “Molly is a very hard working individual who does not stand for when people tell her that she can't

do something. She has overcome so much adversity, and brings a lot of personality and work ethic to our team.”

Out of the pool, Molly is a Resident Advisor in Marist College housing, a Center for Student-Athlete Enhancement Peer

Mentor, an executive board member of L.E.A.P. (Ladies Empowering Athletes Program) council, and a participant in the

annual Girl Scout Sports Sampler. She can also be heard weekly on Marist College Radio (WMAR) as a co-host of a

music show featuring various artists work while involving listener interaction and discussions on a wide variety of topics.

With her “can do” attitude, there is nothing that Molly can’t achieve. We look forward to tracking her success on the

Water Polo team and at Marist College.

Student-Athletes of the Month

Finding our Foxes: Where are they now?

Steve Guarino

A Bumpy

Road to the

Top!

By Louis Cotrone

Undergraduate Intern

Center for Student-

Athlete Enhancement

When Steve Guarino first arrived on Marist Campus in the fall of 2008, he

was feeling a lot of emotions, but fear wasn’t one of them. “I came into college with

two of my best friends from high school that played on my football team, Ryan

Dinnebeil, and Kesnel Menard.” After earning a travel spot as a freshman, Guarino’s

future at Marist seemed bright. “Coming from a prestigious high school like St. Joe’s

of Montvale, NJ, I felt that they had done everything to prepare me for college on and

off the field.”

What Guarino’s high school did not prepare him for was the constant

distractions and temptations that college campuses offer. “I didn’t foresee the

freedoms and temptations that came with living on your own as a DI football player,

and that’s where my problems began.” Guarino, like every other college freshman,

had a hard time adjusting to life on his own. Some deal with it better than others, and

Steve admits that he dealt with it in the worst way possible. “I was sleeping through

classes, partaking in negative activities that affected my body, and I found myself

straying away from my goals and ambitions that I set when I first came into college.”

After battling personal demons his sophomore year and heading down a dark

path, Steve was forced to leave school for a year in order to get the help he needed

to change his life. Even Guarino admits that once he left Marist, he never believed he

would return. But there was one person who believed in Steve just like she believes

in every single athlete that walks through her door; Alyssa Gates. “The way my life

was going, I never thought that I would ever be at Marist again. Nobody believed in

me, nobody except Alyssa. Alyssa not only played a huge role in my development as

a student, but also reshaped my morals, values and priorities, and showed me the

bigger picture in life, something that nobody could get through to me at that point in

my life.” Steve returned to Marist and finished out his career, playing in every game

his 5th year.

Following his 5th year, Guarino received the Wilma Rudolph National Student

Athlete Achievement Award, a nationally given award to honor student athletes who

have overcome great personal, academic, and/or emotional odds to achieve

academic success while participating in intercollegiate athletics.

Today Steve is excelling at one of the largest banks in the world, Bank of

New York Mellon. He works in foreign currencies & exchange and in just a short time,

he has already received two awards from the company detailing his hard work and

excellence. In December of 2014, he received the “Outperformance Award” which is

given to an employee for demonstrating outstanding performance in one or more

areas, taking responsibility for out-of-the-ordinary tasks and providing innovative

solutions for client needs or internal processes. In March of 2015 he received the

“Take A Bow Award” which specifically acknowledges an employee for helping clients

succeed and received for providing calculations to several clients on a daily basis

before negotiating collateral terms.

Steve Guarino is a prime example of the old saying, “If you fall 7 times, you

get up 8.” It would have been very easy for him to quit football after going down a

dark path, but rather than quit, he perservered through it and he credits Alyssa Gates

of our very own Student Enhancement Center with helping him get where he is today.

“Alyssa was the only one who got through to me and got me to see the bigger

picture. If it wasn’t for her I don’t know where I would be today.”

Important Dates

October 1 - Career and Internship Fair 3:00 pm - 6:00 pm Grey Gym

October 5 - Freshmen Seminar session 2 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm SC3105. See coach for time slot.

October 12 - Freshmen Seminar session 3 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm SC3105. See coach for time slot.

October 16 - 18 - Mid Semester Break

October 19 - Classes Resume. Midterm grades due by Noon.

October 26 - Undergraduate & Graduate graduation applications due in Registrar’s Office for 1/16 candidates.

October 28 - Majors & Minors Fair 11:30 am - 1:30 pm SC3102 - SC3106

Academic Success Program (ASP)

Students in the Academic Success Program (ASP) can log study

hall hours on Sundays from 4 - 9 pm and Monday - Thursday from

9 am - 6 pm.

Center for Student-Athlete Enhancement

Contact Us

Need help?

Alyssa Gates

Director - ext 2325

[email protected]

Ali Kaptein

Asst. Director - ext 6302

[email protected]

Madelyn Walters

Acad. Fellow - ext 2723

Madelyn.Walters@marist.

edu

Sandy Beauvais

Office Asst. - ext 2675

[email protected]

Pete Colaizzo

Proof reader

(845) 309-3640

[email protected]

Elizabeth Clarke

Librarian

Mon 3-5 pm

Wed 11 am - 1 pm

CSAE Hours

Sunday:

4:00 PM - 9:00 PM

Monday-Thursday:

8:30 AM - 9:00 PM

Friday:

8:30 AM - 5:00 PM

Saturday: CLOSED

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