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VERSITY Fact Book PREFACE Following is the eighth edition of the Fairfield University FACT BOOK. Through an updated s e r i e s of charts and graphs, it attempts t o provide the e n t i r e University community with an accu-r a t e and consistent s t a t i s t i c a l overview of the 1980-81 academic year, while a t the same time, attempts t o i l l u s t r a t e F a i r f i e l d ' s development and growth since its inception. A very special thanks t o Bob Russo whose e f f o r t i n the past L has made the FACT BOOK a great success, and whose guidance and direction has helped t o make the 1981 FACT BOOK possible. Also, thanks t o a l l who contributed current information and t o t y p i s t Connie Levy for her cooperation and assistance. Linda M. Trabka, Editor Management Information Office February, 1981 Table of Contents Preface .......................................................... Table of Contents ................................................ iii I. ADMINISTRATION .............................................. History ................................................... Presidents ................................................ Administrative Listing .................................... Board.of Trustees ......................................... Accreditation and Memberships ............................. Organizational Chart ...................................... Honorary Degrees .......................................... I1. STUDENTS .................................................... University Enrollment by Division ......................... University Enrollment: Full-time and Part-time ........... University Enrollment by School ........................... University Enrollment: Full-time Equivalent .............. Enrollment Trend Graph .................................... Undergraduate Enrollment by Class ......................... Summer Session Enrollment ................................. Undergraduate Admissions Trend ............................ Freshmen SAT Scores ........................................ Undergraduate Enrollment by Geographical Region ............ Undergraduate Enrollment by Major .......................... Graduate and Withdrawal Statistics ........................ Degrees Awarded ........................................... Degrees Awarded Graph ..................................... Undergraduate Resident Status ............................. I11. FACULTY AND STAFF ........................................... 35 Undergraduate Faculty ..................................... Graduate Faculty .......................................... Full-time Equivalent Faculty .............................. Faculty Graph ............................................. Faculty by Schooland Rank ................................ Faculty by Highest Degree and Rank ........................ Faculty by Rank and Sex .................................... Faculty by School and Tenure Status ....................... Undergraduate Faculty by Department and Rank .............. Graduate Faculty by Division and Rank ..................... D6ctoral Degrees by Granting Institution .................. ~aculty' by Rank and Average Compensation .................. University Personnel Analysis ............................. iii .Page Statement of Current Income ............................. Statement of Current Expenditures and Transfers ......... Operating Funds Graph ................................... Financial Aid Analysis ................................... V . FACILITIES ................................................. University Buildings ..................................... Campus Map ............................................... VI . LIBRARY .................................................... Holdings ................................................ Acquisitions ............................................ Expenditures for.A cquisitions ........................... Special Collections ..................................... Circulation Statistics .................................. ADMINISTRATION History 1942 F a i r f i e l d College o f St. Robert Bellarmine, Inc., purchased two adjoining e s t a t e s i n F a i r f i e l d . 1942 F a i r f i e l d College-Preparatory i n a four-year program. School opened c l a s s e s A945 F a i r f i e l d University was chartered by .,the .State of Connecticut giving it power t o grant degrees. 1947 F i r s t class of 303 students' was admitted t o the College of A r t s and Sciences,. 1949 F i r s t summer session of undergraduate courses was held. 1950 F i r s t graduate c l a s s e s i n education were-held. 1966 Graduat? opened. School of Corpprate and P o l i t i c a l Communication 1970 1970 Women were admitted t o a l l undergraduate programs. .. . undergraduate School of Nursing admitted its f i r s t c l a s s . 1972 Center for Lifetime Learning offered its f i r s t courses. 1975 Connecticut Center for Continuing Education became p a r t of the University. 1978 School of Business was established. 1979 School of Continuing Educationwas established. 1981 School of Business offered its f i r s t Master of degree program i n Financial Management. Science P r e s i d e n t s , o f F a i r f i e l d University 1. 1942-1944 Rev. John J. McElaney, S.J. 2. 1944-1951 Rev: James H: Dolan, S. J. 3. ' 1951-1958 ~ e v' .Joseph .D. Fi t zGe r a ld, S. J. - ' ' 4. - '1958-1964 '. Rev. ' James E. FitzGerald, S. J. 6. 1973-1979 Rev. Thomas R. Fitzgerald, S.J. . , 7. 1979- Rev. Aloysius P. Kelley, S.J. . . . F a i r f i e l d U n i v e r s i t y Administration , .. Rev. Aloysius P. Kelley, S.J. ........ P r e s i d e n t :n . . Rev. John' J. Hiqgins, S. J. .......: .. ~ ' s s ' i s t a n t ' t o t h e P r e s i d e n t D r . John A. Barone ................... Provost Georqd E. ~ i f f l e..~.................. Vice P r e s i d e n t f o r Development and P u b l i c Relati.ons John Mr Hickson .......................v i c e p r e s i d e n t f o r Business . . .- . ,.-. . and Finance . . . Rev. Christopher F. Mooney, S . J . ..... Academic Vice P r e s i d e n t W i l l i a m P. Schimpf ................... Vice P r e s i d e n t f o r Student S e r v i c e s . I* Barbara D. Bryan ..................... u n i v e r s i t y L i b r a r i a n Rev. Thomas J. Burke, S . J . ........... Dean o f t h e Graduate School.of Corporate and P o l i t i c a l Communication D r . John I. G r i f f i n . ................ Dean o f t h e School o f Business , , D r . ~ i l l i a mF. Murphy ................ Dean o f t h e School o f Continuing Education D r . ~ o b e r tF. P i t t ................... Dean of t h e Graduate School o f Education . . D r . P h y l l i s E. P o r t e r ..................Dean. of t h e ~ c h 6 o lo f Nursing Dr. Stephen L: Weber ......:.......... Dean o f t h e Co.llege o f A r t s and Sciences -- . . F a i r f i e l d Universjty . .- Board of Trustees-' . . - * . 0 . . . " r . M r . Louis F. Bantle U.S. Tobacco Company chairman. o f . t h e Board; & President,,, Greenwich,..Connecticut ., Mrs. Dorothy B. Bennett - .. ws.;.E l l e n B . Burns Judge ~ev.,Raymond J. Callahan, S.J. ' P r e s i d e n t D r . P a t r i c k J. Carolan Orthopedic Surgeon . . i . Rev. James H. Coughlin, S.J. Rector, J e s u i t Community .' .- Mr. Jerome I. Davis President , ... . . . M r . Alphonsus J. Donahue, Jr. Consultant M r . Joseph F. Fahey, Jr. P r e s i d e n t . .- , Rev. Joseph R. Fahey, S.J. Academic Dean M r . Joseph B. Flavin ,, S,tamf ord , Connecticut , United. S t a t e s D i s t r i c t , C o u r t New Haven, Connecticut , , Boston College High School Dorchester, Massachusetts 7 .Merritt Orthopaedic Associates ~ r i d g e ~ o r Ct ,onnect icut ., F a i r f i e l d University F a i r f i e l d , Connecticut Consolidated D i e s e l E l e c t r i c Company Old Greenwich, Connecticut Talon Division o f Textron New York, New York - . S t a t e Na t iona l ~ a n 'kof Conl iect icut Bridgeport, .Connecticut College of t.he Holy Cross Worcester ,:.Massachuse$ts The Singer Company Stamford, Connectictlt American Can Company , Greenwich, Connecticut People's Savings Bank: Bridgeport, Connecticut Georgetown University Washington, D.C. F a i r f i e l d University F a i r f i e l d , Connecticut Remington A r m s Company,. Inc. Bridgeport, Connecticut Chairman & Chief Executive O f f i c e r , Mr'. S a l J. .Giudice ,- - Senior Vice P r e s i d e n t . M r . Norwick R. Goodspeed* Chairman of t h e Board Rev. Otto H. Hentz, S.J. Professor of Theology Rev. Aloysius P. Kelley, S.J. President M r . John P. McAndrews P r e s i d e n t 4 *Vice Chairman - - Rev. Richard McCormick, S.J. Georgetown University Rose F. Kennedy Professor Washington, D. C. of C h r i s t i a n Ethics M r . Thomas E. McKinney Sheriden Broadcasting Corporation President ,Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania M r . Francis J. McNamara, Jr. Cummings and Lockwood Attorney Stamford, Connecti.cut M r . L. W i l l i a m Miles* University P a t e n t s , Inc. President Norwalk, Connecticut - Rev. Thomas P. O'Malley, S.J. Boston College Dean, College of A r t s & Sciences Chestnut H i l l , Massachusetts Mr. Albert D. Phelps, Jr. Albert D. Phelps, Incorporated President Riverdale, New York M r . E. C o r t r i g h t P h i l l i p s C i t y t r u s t V i c e Chairman of t h e Board Bridgeport, Connecticut Rev'. Gerald R. -Rippon, S.J. Regis High' school'. Director of Admissions New York, New York M r . Paul J. Rizzo IBM Corporation Senior Vice President Armonk, New York M r . John P. Sachs Great Lakes. Carbon Corporation President and Chief Executive Officer New York, New York ... M r . James F. Stapleton Day, Berry & Howard Attorney Stamford, Connecticut M i s s Karen A. Stonkas, R.N. New York u n i v e r s i t y C l i n i c a l Nursing S p e c i a l i s t / New York, New York Teaching Fellow Dr. Thomas A. Vanders'lice General Telephone & ~ l e c t r o n i c sCorp. President & Chief Operating Officer Stamford, Connecticut M r . Walter J. Zackrison Walter J. Zackrison Associates, Inc. President F a i r f i e l d , ~ o n n e c t i c u t Trustees Emeriti M r . James W. Birkenstock M r . David W . P. ~ e w i t t M r . Edward J. Breck Rev. James J. ~ c ~ i n l Se . J~. , Rev. ~ e r a k dF. Hutchinson, S.J. M r . D. Bruce Wiesley "Chairman Accreditation and Memberships of the University- . .. Accreditation American. chemical sbciety National League for Nursing New England.Association of Schools and Colleges I . S.tate of Connecticut Board of Education State o. f. Connecticut Board of Examiners for Nurging . .. State of Connecticut Board of Higher Education Memberships American Assembly of Collegiate Schools of Business . , American- Association of Colleges of Teacher Education . American Council on Education ~ssociation of American Colleges . . , ., As-,sociation of Jesuit, Colleges and Universities ~onnecticut Association of Colleges of Teacher Education ' . ~~nnecticut ~onierence'of Independent Colleges ' Connecticut Council for Higher Education National Catholic Educational Association . New England Business and Economic Association , 1 - FAIRFIELD UNIVERSITY ORGANIZATIONAL CHART TRUSTEES ASSISTANT TO IFACULTY ;-THE PRESIDENT .. .---I PRESIDENT I I COUNCIL L UNIVERSITYm ' , ALUMNI , i ' - - j 'P7ROVOST : ACADEMICS I STUDENT I I UNIVERSITY r-1.:: : I : SERVICES . RESOURCES AND FINANCE , , PLANNING ENGIN. SERVICES AN0 SCIENCES OF EDUCATION .OF STUDENTS ,COORDINATION LIBRARY AND ENERGY CONTROLLER. RECREATION MANAGEMENT RESEARCH AND .COMPUTER BUILDINGS COMMUNICATIONS CAMPUS CENTER ADMINISTRATION PLAYHOUSE CORP AND POLITICAL SERVICES GRANTS CENTER AND GROUNDS BUSINESS ADVISING ACTIVITIES AND ORGANIZATIONS SCHOOL d~ REGISTRATION IUJICtAL AFFAIRS AND AND' - STUDENT' UNIVERSITY NURSING RECORDS. FRESHMAN ORIEN~AT~ON .RESIDENCES * PURCHASING ADMINISTRATION NEWS BUREAU 1 i]VoG1 ET Hl- INTERINSTITUTIONAL MEOlA ACTIVITIES CEKTER SPECIAL EVENTS OFFICE OF THE PROVOST 9-80 w -- --- 10 * - - . .. I . , .' , ! t- ' ' ~ ! 3 4 . . , , . , , $ , . !, -::! , , I I F'airf iki+;-university . . .. . . .. . -,--- . - ~ o n o r a ;rI~jg g re&s.A warded 1 . , , ~ommencex&it 195'1 - 1980 -. I , - . :,. ' : . . 7 I i 1951: ~ommencem&n,t ~ u n e12 .. Most.Reverend Henry J. O'Brien, D. D. - Doctor of Laws 7 Most Reverend William R. Arnold, D. D. - Doctor of Laws -1 ~o s t ; :~e v : e r e n~d o h nJ:. McEleney, S. J. , D, D. - Doctor of Laws .. . ~. h &Hondrable J: ~ ~ i a Mr qdG rath - Doctor of Laws (Speaker) -1 , ' . ( ' I i I , e I 1952: c-o-mmencement, JQne '10 , . . .' ! I ' - I . .. . - . , I I' Most Reverend ~ o n s i g n o r ' ~ o s e pFhr a n c i s * . ~ o n n e l l y- Doctor of Laws 'The'Honorable Charles Malik - Doctor o f Laws.,. . - Rever.end Edward { ~ e r n a r dR ooney, S. J, - Doctor of Laws (Speaker), I F r a nK~ a l i i e lW halen - Doctor of Laws 1 I i- --- 1953: Commencement, June 9 I - 7' Most Reverend John Francis Hackett, D. D. - Doctor of Laws ~ayrnond;~ a r iBa1dwi;n - Doctor 'of Laws (Speaker) Margaret Veronic,a.Kiely-,- Doctor of Laws , ' , . . . - . ~ a m e s -. ! , . ~ i l t b r i0 ' . ~ e i l j- Dqctbr of Humane L e t t e r s ,. 1. - . . . . , . 1954: ~on%nence&ent,June.8 ,' ;:: , . - 4 - - . . , . . 4 g I , .. . .- 4 - 1 , , . I ' ~ o i t . ~ e " e r & nJdos e ph Lawrence Shehan, D. D - Doctor of ~ a w s(S peaker) I -~-o-m--m--e~cement,J,u, ne 9 . I 1 . - . I Abraham Ribicoff - Doctor of LAWS Most Reverend 'Bernard J. Flanagan, D. Dm - .Doctor of Laws (Speaker) Joseph ! ~ u l l , i v a n - Doctor of Laws - .- . ~ o h n - ' ~ A,t:e~r. a ~,-a nD octor of Science ' . - ! - . - . . . . .-I... - I. . . I :. . I . . $ ., . $ < . * J ' ' Commencement, Jc-ne 7 ! - :, q I 1' 4 ? . , I . 1959:' 1960: .; - - .- - 1, _ ;: , 1, .i . .I 1 '. I . ' Henry ~ichae-1~ b & n,- Doctor of Laws, I ,'I i ' _ . - i " ' . ' i Thomas DkesBer White -; ~ o c t o r . of Law$ (Speaker)-.; . evere end;, : john .J,..Co l l i n s , S.J . - ~ o c t o ro f Humane- L e t t e r s - . , : % . . . . , i , 1961: Commencement, June'12 Herman W i l l i a m Steinkraus - Doctor of Laws , Right evere end, on signor Cornelius P. Tuelings - Doctor of Humane Letters ranc cis' James ~ r a c e ' l a n d - Doctor of Science. (Speaker) * . . a > . I \ . . - 1962: Commencement, ' ; ~ u h e.; li : , ' , I _ . , > . ... . . , ' I Most Reverend- ~ a l t e -k~ i l l i a mC-u r t i s , S. T. D. - Doctor of Laws (Speaker ) :. L , , I Commencement, June 10 Right Reverend Monsignor John .H. Anderson,. D.;: D*., P. , ~ g i l i g nJoseph, sanaers ,, - Doctor of- Laws:, (speaker) Sir;Alexander Bustamante, K. BI - Doctor of Laws A. - Doctor of Laws 1964: . ' > 1.1 Commencement,, June '8 .-: . . . Paul Horgan - Doctor of Humane Letters (Speaker) . , L , \ 1965: ,.:,,Commencement, June 1.4 I -. . . , . . .. .\ . . . William Conley - Doctor-!of Laws , , ,. Richard Cardinal Cushing - Doctor of Laws (Speaker) Thomas Dodd - Doctor of Laws . . ,., . Henry W. Littlefield - Doctor of ~aws , . . . . r : , - ' 1966: Commencement, June 15 ,.- . . . 3 i John Dempsey - Doctor of Laws , . James Vincent Joy - Doctor of Laws John Courtney Murray. - Doctor-of Laws (Speaker) Marion Anderson - Doct'or of Humane Letters - .. -V , 1967: Igor Ivan,Sikorsky..-.Doctor offScience, . . : J c Commencement, June 14 - .. . . 5 Howard Thomas Owens - Doctor of ~aws . . - Right, Reverend Mons~ignorJ.o, hn-:J oseph' Toomey - Doctor Donald Henry McGannon - Doctor .of Humane .Letters W i l l i a m Sumner ,Simpson.- Doctor of Public Service Edward. John Steichen - Doctor of' Fine.Arts : . Roger Tory Peterson - Doctor of Science of Laws 1968: Coinmencement, June 9 .... . , . . .-, .. . . , , .' . . . : '. . ... -. Edward Bennett Williams - Doctor of Laws..(.Speaker) Homer Daniels Babbidge,,Jr. - .Doctor of.Humane Letters Arsene Croteau - Doctor of Humane Letters Peter Carl Goldmark - Doctor ,of Science., -..' . . . .. / . . . # 1969: . Commencement, June .8 . . . . - - . .;, I ' .. . ' , Dana Lyda Farnsworth - Doctor of Science J. Gerald Phelan - ~ o c t o ro f A r t s -, .- + Theodore Chaikin Sorensen - Doctor of Laws (speaker) Robert Penn Wpren - Doctor of .'Humane. Letters: Amos Wiven,Wilder - Doctor .of Theology .. . . . . . , , . . ..> .$. . . 19i0:; omm men cement , ~ u n i1,7 . . . . . .:. d. .>. , Kenneth Burke - Doctor of Humane-Letters Most Reverend Harold Robert ~ e r r y , ' S. v.' D. Edmund Griffith Williamson - Doctor. of A r t s Korczak Ziolkowski - Doctor of A r t s . .. , . - Doctor of (Speaker) .. .. Laws . . . , , ,'. F - i ; . ' , 1971: Commencement, May 30 . . r! ". . . .- - - ... - . John'Whittaker:christensen - i[)oc*tora-oSfcience 1 Al.vin,Christian~urich- ~occorof H h n e ~etters :. Harrison Edward.Farnsworth -!'~octor03 ~ci'ence.I-Alexander Kipnis - Doctor of Fine Arts Morris King Udall - Doctor of .laws-!(Speaker.) - . ~asephHoffer Blatchford - Doctor of.'Laws::(-speaker)- Lawrence Warren Pierce - Doctor of L.aws - . - Max Tishler - Doctor of-Science .. . . .i*! ' , . .:., , , . . - . -.3 :_ . :. .- : 3 1973: Commencement, June 3- , . , ' '. . -' Sidney P. Marland, Jr. - Doctor of Human Letters (Speaker) ~ e n eJules Dubos - Doctor of'science'. 1974: Commencement, May.26 .. . r ' . > . ,- ~ b e Wsarren ~irkenstockr-'Doctor of'laws- . Samuel Dash - .Doctorof civil Law :(Speaker) -. William Styron ;Doctor of Humane ~etters-. John Joseph Sullivan - Doctor of Public Service <>- > > , . , - 0 . - . . . - 1975: Commencement, May 25 , ., . ._ . ., '. Reverend ~iliTiam-.'~harl~ecs~ n n e s's,.J. - Doctor.. of Ilumane Lett-ers ~ichardPeter McKeon.-:Doctor' of:Humane Letters.! Reverend Theodore Martin Hesburgh - Doctor of.PsblicService John Joseph' Sirica;. Doctor of Civil ,Law.('speaker) . . I. . I* ..._. 7. 1976: Commencement, May -23 ,-. . .I Samuel Waller ~ a w l e- ~Doctor of. Public Service ! Rob'ert Pahl Ramsey -. Doctor of,~umane~etcers - Dean Rusk?.-Doctor of Civil Law (speaker) ... *-. .. . - . , . - . .I. -... .. > * 2 1977: -Com-me-ncement.,May- $22 .,- . .-:.,-I Vincent Albert Ciqnci, Jr. -ADoctorof Public ~.ervice..i~~eaker) William Homer Timbers - Doctor of Civil La,w *. - 4 ,-- 1978: -C--o-mmencement, M a e 8 . . -. , ' . .. , . , , A . 3ames H,..Coughlin,S.J. -,'~octorof ~uman. .e Le4iters Evelyn.Kenned9'- Doctor of Public Service Stewart B. McKinney - Doctor of Public Service (Speaker) - . :: ,, & , J , Arthur Miller - Doctor of Humane'Letters - .. '. , , :.a 1979: Commencement, May.27 '.'-\ .. ' , . .. ',EllaGrasso :- Doctor of Public.Service,. .I +.. Bernard Joseph-.Francis-Lonergan,S.J. - -~octorof Humane Letters George William Miller - Doctor of Public Administration (Speaker) 1980: Commencement.,.May..2.5 . .-. , . U William L. Hawkins - ~ o c t d rof Humane Letters David W. P. Jewitt,- Doctor of Laws , George Stirling Mahan, S.J. - Doctor of Humane Letters Joseph A. O'Hare, S.J. - Doctor of Humane Letters (Speaker) . ' . ^ . Honorary ~e~rees;':~&rded--. . . . . ...,' . . Festivals - 1964-1972 -, L " . - .' 0 ,. ' . 1964: Shakespeare ~on"dc&iog: Spririg - ' ' . ' Dame Judith ~ndekson - shakespear&an ~ctress - . ~ i o r ~~aeGkhawk''~&r;son - sl-hkespea;han Schdlhk. Elliot Norton - Drama Critic Joseph Verner Reed - Director, American Shakespeare Theater ~argaret Webster - Producer 1965: Dante Celebration, Fall Eva LeGalliene - Actress Thomas G. Bergin - Yale Dante Scholar Dr. Sergio Fenoaltea - Italian Ambassador to the U.S. 1966: Spanish Festival. Fall Jose Greco - Flamenco Dancer Hon. John D. Lodge - Former U.S. Ambassador to Spain Juan Serrano - Flamenco Guitarist Marquis de Merry del Val - Spanish Ambassador to the U.N. 1967: A Salute to Opera, Fall Licia Albanese - Opera Singer Dr. Denis Stevens - Opera Singer Norman Treigle - Opera Singer 1968: American Music. Fall \ David W. Brubeck - Pianist Aaron Copland - Composer/Pianist/Conductor Richard Rodgers - Composer Virgil Thomson - Music Critic 1969: Black American Culture, Fall Gordon .Parks - Photo-Journalist, Director Billy Taylor - Jazz Pianist James Earl Jones .- Actor 1970: Beethoven Spring Festival, Spring David Manning Keiser - Pianist Joseph Wilfred Kermen - Musicologist Tossy Spivakovsky - Violinist 1971: Outstanding Women, Fall Sarah Caldwell - Opera Impressario Ruby Dee - Actress Anne Sexton - Poetess Margaret chase Smith - U. S. Senator 1972: . Political Humor., Fall Pat 'Paulsen - Humorist Jules Feiffer - Cartoonist 0scar.Brand- Musician STUDENTS 1 - Academic Year Enrollment F a l l ... . .. '. t )I Undergra.d uate , . . . . 30 3 539 - - . -' .; ,* .. .. Graduate' . . - 6-78 779. - 636 t "includes School of Continuing Education degree c r e d i t s t u d e n t s . .- . ~ c a d emi cy e ~ n r o l lme n t Head count ~ n d e r ~ k a d u i taend Graduate Year 1965 , , Unde~graduate Full-Time 'art-Time .1,389 . 37 , . Tofal- .' *. ,- 1,42.6 * . . Full,-Time 40 Graduate part-~kme . . I . < 8'2 8 .:'A Total 868 *includes School of, Continuing Education degree c r e d i t studenks. . , < ' : , - . . . - Academic .Year ~nrollment. -, . . undergraduate Head Count by School ,. College of Arts and Sciences School of Business ' Year Full-Time Part-Time Total Full-Time Part-Time Total Academic Year Enrollment Underuraduate Head Count bv School School of Nursing Total Undergraduate Day -Year Full-Time Part-Time Total Full-Time Part-Time Total *in subsequent years part-time students a r e registered . - L . i n School of Continuing. Education. Academic Year Enrollment . . . . Undergraduate Head Count by School 3 . . , , -. : , . . . .. . . School of.Continuing Education* . Year Full-Time Part-Time Total * degree c r e d i t students - - - Academic Year Enrollment Graduate Head Count by School ,. . . - ~ r a d u a t e-.school of Corporate Graduate School of Education and P o l i t i c a l Communication Year Full-Time Part-Time Total Full-Time Part-Time Total . 40 . .. 828' .. 868 ' Academic Year Enrollment Full-Time Equivalent . > -F-a l l Undergraduate Graduate -To t a l *. . , 1965 316 ' 365 400 438 1980. 3,337* 383 -, .3,7?0*, t -. . - - 8 &includes School o f Continuing Education degree c r e d i t s t u d e n t s . t: : C o l l e g e o f Arts and Sciences School o f Business and , School o f Nursing - 1 Full-Time Enrollment by Year and Sex F a l l 1980 Year -Men Women T o t a l Freshman 40 7 345 752 Sophomore 287 423 710 J u n i o r 373 358 S e n i o r . -34 7 -327 '6.7.4 T o t a l Full-Time s t u d e n t s 1,414 1,453 2,867 . . .- . - 49% 51% 100% ,. 731 -- Summer Session Enrollment Head Count by Division -Graduate 551 Summer 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 Total 962 1,155 1,182 1,354 1,560 1,446 1,444 1,306 1,530 1,490 1,441 1,410 1,452 1,549 1,701 1,.7 76 Undergraduate Admissions Trend 1967 - 1980 F a l l Applications Received Applications Accepted Freshman Enrollment T o t a l .. . . 1967 \ 1,464 1,120 Arts & Arts & Arts & Sciences Nursing Business Sciences Nursing Business Sciences Nursing Business 1974* 2,349 300 - 1,388 8 2 - 46 - "Although t h e School o f Nursing opened i n 1970, s e p a r a t e admissions s t a t i s t i c s were n o t k e p t u n t i l 1974. **School o f Business was e s t a b l i s h e d . E PI 3 LA x' L A . 0 0 Y (D rn . College o f A r t s and Sciences School of..Nursing . . ., School o f - ~ u s ' i l ~ e s s . . Full-Time Enrollment by Geographical Region F a l l 1973-1980. Geoarawhical Reaion . ~ e wE'ngland Maine , . New Hampshire veimont ~ a s s a c h u s e t t s &ode I s l a n d Connecticut T o t a l New England Middle ~ t l a n t i c . . New York 665 New J e r s e y 383 Pennsylvania 3 7 Delaware 1 Maryland 11 D i s t r i c t o f Columbia - 2 T o t a l Middle A t l a n t i c 1,099 43% Other Regions , - , _ ! Other S t a t e s 52 53 4 3 42 3 7 44 . 5 2 . 50 ' _ I . . . r .. . . Foreign Countries - --I0 6 13 10 7 19 5 9 ,. , 52, . .' .72 . ' - . k*:' T o t a l Other Regions 6 6 68 6 4 6 2 68 . 3% .. 3% , 3% 3% 2% 2% 2%; 2% . . , t . . . . T o t a l Full-Time .- . - .- . . . . .. . Enrollments ,2,-519 ,2,584 2,711 2,-675 2,723 2,788 2,772 2,867 4 . . --- -------- College of Arts and ScLences School o f Nursing School o f Business . . ~ ~ ~ e r , c l a s s mb ye,n M ajors - F a l l 1973-1980 COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES - Major -1973 -1974 -1975 -1976 1977 ,1978 1979 1980 . . . - - - - - American S t u d i e s - - - Economics 8 0 120 148 English 232 196 199 Fine Arts 1 5 22 25 Greek and Roman S t u d i e s 7 - 3 2 H i s t o r y 141 124 104 Modern Languages ' 65 72 6 3 Philosophy 2 4 15 1 0 P o l i t i c s 125 133 154 Psychology B.A. 161 173 177 Religious S t u d i e s 10 8 6 Sociology 117 96 104 Biology 2 31 233 245 Chemistry 37 ' 39 46 Engineering 3 12 1 7 ' Mathematics 74 65 5 7 Physics 2 3 19 19 Psychology B.S. 3 7 2 3 22 T o t a l 1,382 1,353 1,398 Accounting Management Mar.ke t i n g Finance ' T o t a l SCHOOL OF NURSING bTksing UNDECLARED MAJOR - 1 5 10 - - - 8 14 T o t a l B.A. & B.S. 1,752 1,819 1,949 1,927 1,939 1,966 2,068 2,115 *Became a .Separate School, F a l l , 1978 m m 0 m rn a, C c -4 J 2 do dro rho do -A rn 3 m m 2 Z a a, 3 w a a X C d J m o P 0 d ' 0 LC -4 rcc 0 '44 0 C3 [I) rl rl 0 0 0 0 C U % [I) [I) do 0 rho cn CJ CJ rho dP 9 9 Ln N . m m d P o \ O d P m m o C J r - i r l -- Degrees Awarded Bachelors C e r t i f i c a t e of A r t s and Bachelors ~ a c h e i o r s Masters Masters Advanced Studies -Year Sciences, Business . Nursing Education - Communications i n Education Honorary 1971 402 1972 339 1973 480 1974 539 1975 466 1976 550 1977 57 3 1978 634 1979 372 1980 373 Total 9,427 * the School of Business awarded its f i r s t degrees as a separate school ** includes 9 0 Honorary degrees awarded a t Commencement and 33 Honorary degrees awarded a t Festivals 1964-1972 .Academic Year Enrollment Full-Time Undergraduate Resident Status* Fa1 1 On-Campus Resident .Head Count %- Off -Campus Boarder or Commuter Head Count %- -- Total Full-Time *including Resident Hall Advisors and Coordinators who are full-time ' undergraduates as well as temporary off-campus accommodations. FACULTY & STAFF .Teaching.Faculty* undergraduate . ' . - A) Total . .., Full-Time ~ a c u l t y ' - part-~ime ~ a c u i t ~ Undergraduate . " Fall Lay Religious Total Lay Religious- Total Faculty .. , . * . - - . . , . 7 " I . . *exclGding fliose oh ydar 's 'leave dr sabbatical and administrators with faculty status. Teaching Faculty* Graduate ..-1960-19.80 . .: . , .. f l j ' Full-Time Faculty ' .Part-Time Faculty F a l l Lay Religious T o t a l . Lay Religious Total Total , Facnlty * , . - .d *&xdluding those on y e a r ' s leave or sabbatical and administrators with f a c u l t y s t a t u s . , . -. Teaching Faculty* Full-Time Equivalent 1960-1980 Year Undergraduate " Graduate Total 8 0 80 84 8 6 91 98 110 137 151 153 .. . *excluding thosejon year 's.ledve or-sabbatical and administrators with faculty status. .. TEACHING FACULTY*. ' ' 1970 -. 1980 .<: /' -./ - ,--.-/\ . . - - > ! . , . - Undergraduate Faculty - : S r g r a d u a t e Faculty F.T. E. , . B . <' * :. . ! . - ... .. - Graduate Faculty Head Count . . . . , - , . . . . - - . . A 1... . . . . ' I , I . L. . .. . .. . .. ,.., r .*excluding those on a year's leave or sabbatical and administrators w i t h f a c u l t y s t a t u s . .,- . . o\o ' , I-P e N . ~ u l l - ~ i m e Teaching Faculty* By Highest Degree Earned and Rank >. . F a l l 1980 Undergraduate Division Doctorate Professor 38 Associate 35 Assistant - 41 I n s t r u c t o r 0 Total 114 Percentage . . . 7590 Masters Total Graduate Division Doctorate Masters % , Total Total University Doctorate - Masters / : Bachelors Total *excluding administrators with faculty s t a t u s . *. Undergraduate Division Ma1e Female Total % Total Graduate Division Male Female Total % Total Total University Male Female Total Full-Time Teaching Faculty* By ~ a n kan d Sex Fall 1980 Professor Associate Assistant ~Astructor Total 5 -- 5 28% % Total 28% 27% 44% kexluding administrators with faculty status. Full-Time Faculty* By School and Tenure Status Fall 1980 ' - - Undergraduate Division Tenure Non-Ten- Total Full- Time Faculty Arts and Sciences Business Nursing 107 4 8 17 14 3 Total % Total . .: . Graduate Division Education Communications 13 3- -- 2 0 Total 16 2 % Total 89% 11% ..- , . - . . Total University . % Total 135 79% 36 21% :... "excluding administrators w$t.h 'f..a cul$y ' status. . Full-Time Undergraduate Faculty* By Department or Program and Rank F a l l 1980 Associate Assistant School Professor Professor Professor Instructor Total College of A r t s and Sciences Biology Chemistry: Economics '~dukatidh .. English ~: Fine A r t s Greek and Roman Studies History Mathematics Modern. Languages Philosophy Physics. '*- , ' , ,- Politics'. I . - Psychology .Religious Studies Sociology - .- . .. . . Total ,. -- !, School of Nursing Total Undergraduate Faculty . - "excluding administrators with faculty status. **one-year appointment Full-Time Graduate Faculty . By Division and Rank ail i960 School Professor Professor Professor ~nstructor Total Graduate School of Education .,' Administration and Siipervision CoimkellKg & community Services School. and Applied Psychology Special ducat ion Foundations & Teaching ~ducational Media Graduate School of Corporate and Political Communication ~otai Graduate Faculty . . . .. Full-Time Faculty* Terminal Degrees by Granting Institutioris Fall 1980 . ' Fordham University *,- 13 Columbia University 12 New York university 9 University of Connecticut 9 Yale University ' 9 St. John's University 5 City University of New York , 4 Georgetown University 3 Gregorian University 3 New School for Social Research 3 Purdue University 3 , Boston University 2 Case Western Reserve University '2 Catholic University Radcliffe College St. Louis. 'University Syracuse.'University 2 university.o f California,L os Angeles 2 university of Maryland .? . . University.of Notre Dame University-of Washington .. . Yeshiva University * Other Instktutions -36 '. . ' , Total *excluding administrators with faculty status. University Academic Faculty By Rank and ~verage'co mpensation* 1979-80 and' 1980-81 Nine Month Basis Fairf ield Fair field University All Combined Category Church Related University** Rank 1979-80 ll-A (AAUP) 1979-80 Category II-A (AAUP) 1979-80 1980-81 Professor 29,454 31,610 26,910 Associate 25,262 25,110 Assistant 20,990 . 20,500 Instructor .:*** ,.. 16,330 * includes salqy plus fringe benefits ** data ,repoqted to .+AUP, Fall 1980 *** qnly one or two. faculty members in this category. . . ,.. , . . , . - , / - 1 Source: AAUP Bulletin - September, 1980 FINANCE STATEMENT OF CUmNT INCOME 1980 UNRESTRICTED. RESTRICTED TOTAL . - -. Revenues : Tuition and f e e s ' Governmeng-grants and contracts: I n d i r e c t c o s t recovery - Sponsored programs Student a i d ~ e s u i tcommunity g i f t Services provided t o J e s u i t community other ' p r i v a t e g i f t s and grants Investment income ' Departmental revenues Sales and service of a u x i l i a r y e n t e r p r i s e s . . ,-T.o t a l cur r ent revenues STATEMENT OF CURRENT EXPENDITURES AND TRANSFERS 1980 UNRESTRICTED RESTRICTED TOTAL Expenditures and mandatory t r a n s f e r s : Education and general: ~ n s t r u c t i o n Research " - ~ u b i i cs e r v i c e Library Student services ~ n s t i t u t i o n a is uppor t Operation and maintenance of plant Student aid Total educational and general expenditures Mandatory t r a n s f e r s 'for: principal and i n t e r e s t - loans for educational f a c i i i t i e s Loan fund a n d . ' ~ i t l eX X program matching g r a n t s 242,232 96,755 (84,530) , 242,232 i2,225 Total educational and general 12,526,317 ,1,727,004 i4;253,321 Auxiliary enterprises:. Expenditures Mandatory t r a n s f e r s for: principal and i n t e r e s t ~ e p a i r sand replacements Total a u x i l i a r y e n t e r p r i s e s Total expenditures and mandatory t r a n s f e r s Other t r a n s f e r s - additions (deductions): Funds functioning a s endowment Provision for major r e p a i r s and replacements (415,000) Income on plant funds held by t r u s t e e s Reclassifications Receipts in excess o f (less .than) r e s t r i c t e d 'current expenditures Appropriation for new construction and major renovations N e t increase (decrease) i n fund balance $ 137,648 r-i + J , w .rl 0' Financial Aid 1979-80 ' . . . Number of Do1 l a r Type Awards Given Amount University Scholarships and Grants-In-Aid* Basic Educational Opportunity Grants Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grants National Direct Student Loans S t a t e Guaranteed Student Loans** Work Study (including University portion) Connecticut S t a t e Supplemental Grants State Scholarships Federal Nursing scholarships Nursing Student Loans A l l Miscellaneous scholarships (outside sources) *includes money from public Act 73-551, Employee Grants and Brother/Sister Discounts. **approximate f i g u r e s . FACILITIES - - Building White.. House - North Benson at Barlow Bellarmine-Hall Barn Playhouse Xavier Hall Loyola l all ' Gonzaga Hall Canisius Hall Gymnasium Campion Hall - .. .. . . . . "University usage. Physical Plant Universitv Buildinus Purpose Faculty Offices Jesuit Residence Maintenance Building Theatre . * Graduate Schools Residence Hall, Chapel Infirmary, Administrative and Faculty offices Residence Hall and, ~uditorium lassr rooms, Administrative and Faculty Offices Athletic Offices and Facilities ~esidence'~al1A,d ministrative and JF- aculty .Offices , , . - . I -. . 3 : , . . . . - . . ..-.- .. . . Date Sq. Ft. pre 1920 ' 1957 1959 1964 (In addition, Prep uses 22,912 gross sq. ft., ...totaling 57,670 gross sq. ft.) -.- . . e University Buildings (continued) Building . . Campus Center ~drthwest Hal 1 Nyselius Library Bannow Science Center Central Utility Facility Southeast' I Hall Southeast I1 Hall ~chooi'of Nursing -. Student Recreational complex - Gross Purpose Date Sq.Ft. Residence Hall, Radio Station and Faculty Off ices 1965 Dining Rooms, Bookstore, Mail ,Room, Oak .Room and Stag-Her Inn 1966 Residence all and Faculty Offices ' Library lassr rooms, Laboratories, Computer Center, Administra-tive and Faculty Offices Heating Plant, Physical Plant and Maintenance Offices Residence Hall 1970 ~esidenckH all Classrooms, Laboratories Auditorium and Offices Pool, Multi-purpose Courts ~xercise Rooms .. Total Gross Sq.Ft. 1 Bellarmme Hall 2.Canisius Hall 3.Gonzaga Hall 4. Regs Hall 5. Northwest Hall 6. Campion Hall 7. Loyola Hall 8. Vars~ty F~eld 9. Concert Shell 10. Alumn~ F~eld 11. McAuliffe Hall 12. Xavier HaM 13.Berchmans Hall 14. Student Recreational Complex 15. Gymnasium 17. Grauert FieM 18. Central Utility Facility 19. School of Nursing 20. Campus Center 21. Bannow Science Center 22.Nyselius Library 23.Southeast Hall 24. Fareast Hall 25. Institute For Human Deve(opment 26. Jesuit Res-.,. 27. Wlarmine Pond 28. Center lor F b n c i a ~Studies 29. Barlow F i 30.Playft- 31. Maintenance C a M k x 32. Faculty Officeond &&mom Building' FAIRFIELD UNNERSlTY CAMPUS 'pxsently UnanUmsnuctiQI FROM MERRITT PARKWAY CONNECTICUT TURNPIKE Take E x ~ t44 FROM NEW YORK Black Rock Turnptke Take Extt 22 Turn Right at S t ~ l l s o nRd Left on Round Hill Rd. Bear Left ~ n t oN Benson Rd CONNECTICUT TURNPIKE FROM NEW HAVEN Take Exit 22 Right on N. Benson Rd LIBRARY ' n w w In ln ln m m m d U I P U N O-ria rn P - 3 3 o a o - . - a 7 4 - 9 In . rn z 3 rl 0 , w 4 ' k al 'C + J u-! 4 Academic Year . . Total Books Added (including bound periodicals) Nyselius Library Acquisitions Periodicals Nursing Books (current Microfilm Micropr int A. V. Withdrawn subscriptions) (reels) (slides) Microfiche Records Materials 80 47 113 78 137 133 76 93 169 372 -1 192 Nyselius Library Expenditures for.,Acquisitions Books P e r i o d i c a l s ~cademic (including bound ( c u r r e n t ~ i c r o f o r m s . . Nursing Year p e r i o d i c a l s ) s u b s c r i p t i o n s ) - ( a l l types) Records A. V. Materials 1970-71 63,389* 22,604 (included i n book b ~ d g e t ) 0 a .70,977** . . . . 25,459 ('included i n book budget :. . . . . . . . .) 67,636** 27,772 (included i n book budget :. . . . . . - 1 '; ..- . 66,819*** 33,939 (included i n book budget ; . . . . . . . .) 35,186 (included i n book budget . . . . . . . . .) 39,444 (included i n book budget . . . ' . . . . .) 42,01'5 (included i n book budget . . . . . . . ,. .) . .. 1977-78 105,208**** . 45,716 (included i n book budget . . . : . . . . .) j. . 1978-79 105,161**** 56,319 (included i n book .budget . . . . . . . . . 1979-80 l i 7 , 070****. . . . .r. 64i953 (included i n , book ,budget . .. . . . . . . . . .. . , . I . "includes $10,000 s p e c i a l nursing funds f o r books and p e r i o d i c a l s . **includes $5,00O'special nursing funds f o r books and p e r i o d i c a l s . ***includes $3,425 s p e c i a l nursing funds f o r books and p e r i o d i c a l s . ****under new a u d i t i n g procedure, includes monies from T i t l e I1 Grant t '. and l i b r a r y .revenue. Special Library Collections 1. University and Prep Archives. 2. Microprint Collections: A. 75,000 titles published in America between 1639 and 1815. When complete, the Nyselius Library will have approximately . 90,000 titles,published in America between 1639 and 1819. B. More than 5,000 ~nglish and American plays published between 1500 and 1830. C. Landmarks of Science series contains more than three million pages .of original texts of the works of major scientists. D. More than 38 volumes and some 2,100 serial publications of the Federal Government from 1789 through 1883. E. A new series based on Blanck's Bibliography of American Literature, that will, when complete, contain 10,000 to 15,000 titles by 300 authors withemphasis on "belles . lettres". Titles cover a 150-year span from the Federal , period to authors who died before 1930. 3. College Catalogs on< Microfiche - A collection of 3,500 catalogs representing 2,900 college and university undergraduate, gradu-ate, professional and foreign schools. 4. Small Pond Magazine Collection - A collection of 450 "little magazines" on loan from the editor of Small Pond, '~a~o'lcon . . St. Cyr. 5. National Information Center for Educational Media (NICEMI - Indexes on microfiche - an extensjve source for locating educa-tional media. 6. Business sources on Microfiche: A. DUNS Account Identification Service, which gives addresses and affiliations for all size U.S. companies. B. Disclosure Fiche which contains the 10-K reports filed with the Securities Exchange Commission by Fortune 500 companies. Nyselius Library Circulation Statistics ~cademic Year Total 1969-70 59,006 62,578 65,230 65,856 66,009 73,008 71,223 67,993 73,547 71,606 71,842
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Title | Fact Book 1981 |
Originating Office | Office of Management Information |
Editor | Linda M. Trabka |
Date | February 1981 |
Description | This publication provides concise, consistent and relevant information on the principle characteristics and strengths of Fairfield University. It includes factual and statistical information on many aspects of the administration, students, faculty, staff, finance, facilities, library, and alumni. |
Notes | This version of the Fact Book includes data available prior to its publishing date of February 1981. |
Type of Document | Report |
Original Format | Bound photocopy; charts and graphs; 8 1/2 x 11 in. |
Digital Specifications | These images exist as archived PDF files for general use. They were scanned at 300 dpi from the original using a Fujitsu fi-6770A color document scanner. |
Date Digital | 2011 |
Publisher | Fairfield University |
Place of Publication | Fairfield, Conn. |
Source | Fairfield University Archives and Special Collections |
Copyright Information | Fairfield University reserves all rights to this resource which is provided here for educational and/or non-commercial purposes only. |
Identifier | FB1981 |
SearchData | VERSITY Fact Book PREFACE Following is the eighth edition of the Fairfield University FACT BOOK. Through an updated s e r i e s of charts and graphs, it attempts t o provide the e n t i r e University community with an accu-r a t e and consistent s t a t i s t i c a l overview of the 1980-81 academic year, while a t the same time, attempts t o i l l u s t r a t e F a i r f i e l d ' s development and growth since its inception. A very special thanks t o Bob Russo whose e f f o r t i n the past L has made the FACT BOOK a great success, and whose guidance and direction has helped t o make the 1981 FACT BOOK possible. Also, thanks t o a l l who contributed current information and t o t y p i s t Connie Levy for her cooperation and assistance. Linda M. Trabka, Editor Management Information Office February, 1981 Table of Contents Preface .......................................................... Table of Contents ................................................ iii I. ADMINISTRATION .............................................. History ................................................... Presidents ................................................ Administrative Listing .................................... Board.of Trustees ......................................... Accreditation and Memberships ............................. Organizational Chart ...................................... Honorary Degrees .......................................... I1. STUDENTS .................................................... University Enrollment by Division ......................... University Enrollment: Full-time and Part-time ........... University Enrollment by School ........................... University Enrollment: Full-time Equivalent .............. Enrollment Trend Graph .................................... Undergraduate Enrollment by Class ......................... Summer Session Enrollment ................................. Undergraduate Admissions Trend ............................ Freshmen SAT Scores ........................................ Undergraduate Enrollment by Geographical Region ............ Undergraduate Enrollment by Major .......................... Graduate and Withdrawal Statistics ........................ Degrees Awarded ........................................... Degrees Awarded Graph ..................................... Undergraduate Resident Status ............................. I11. FACULTY AND STAFF ........................................... 35 Undergraduate Faculty ..................................... Graduate Faculty .......................................... Full-time Equivalent Faculty .............................. Faculty Graph ............................................. Faculty by Schooland Rank ................................ Faculty by Highest Degree and Rank ........................ Faculty by Rank and Sex .................................... Faculty by School and Tenure Status ....................... Undergraduate Faculty by Department and Rank .............. Graduate Faculty by Division and Rank ..................... D6ctoral Degrees by Granting Institution .................. ~aculty' by Rank and Average Compensation .................. University Personnel Analysis ............................. iii .Page Statement of Current Income ............................. Statement of Current Expenditures and Transfers ......... Operating Funds Graph ................................... Financial Aid Analysis ................................... V . FACILITIES ................................................. University Buildings ..................................... Campus Map ............................................... VI . LIBRARY .................................................... Holdings ................................................ Acquisitions ............................................ Expenditures for.A cquisitions ........................... Special Collections ..................................... Circulation Statistics .................................. ADMINISTRATION History 1942 F a i r f i e l d College o f St. Robert Bellarmine, Inc., purchased two adjoining e s t a t e s i n F a i r f i e l d . 1942 F a i r f i e l d College-Preparatory i n a four-year program. School opened c l a s s e s A945 F a i r f i e l d University was chartered by .,the .State of Connecticut giving it power t o grant degrees. 1947 F i r s t class of 303 students' was admitted t o the College of A r t s and Sciences,. 1949 F i r s t summer session of undergraduate courses was held. 1950 F i r s t graduate c l a s s e s i n education were-held. 1966 Graduat? opened. School of Corpprate and P o l i t i c a l Communication 1970 1970 Women were admitted t o a l l undergraduate programs. .. . undergraduate School of Nursing admitted its f i r s t c l a s s . 1972 Center for Lifetime Learning offered its f i r s t courses. 1975 Connecticut Center for Continuing Education became p a r t of the University. 1978 School of Business was established. 1979 School of Continuing Educationwas established. 1981 School of Business offered its f i r s t Master of degree program i n Financial Management. Science P r e s i d e n t s , o f F a i r f i e l d University 1. 1942-1944 Rev. John J. McElaney, S.J. 2. 1944-1951 Rev: James H: Dolan, S. J. 3. ' 1951-1958 ~ e v' .Joseph .D. Fi t zGe r a ld, S. J. - ' ' 4. - '1958-1964 '. Rev. ' James E. FitzGerald, S. J. 6. 1973-1979 Rev. Thomas R. Fitzgerald, S.J. . , 7. 1979- Rev. Aloysius P. Kelley, S.J. . . . F a i r f i e l d U n i v e r s i t y Administration , .. Rev. Aloysius P. Kelley, S.J. ........ P r e s i d e n t :n . . Rev. John' J. Hiqgins, S. J. .......: .. ~ ' s s ' i s t a n t ' t o t h e P r e s i d e n t D r . John A. Barone ................... Provost Georqd E. ~ i f f l e..~.................. Vice P r e s i d e n t f o r Development and P u b l i c Relati.ons John Mr Hickson .......................v i c e p r e s i d e n t f o r Business . . .- . ,.-. . and Finance . . . Rev. Christopher F. Mooney, S . J . ..... Academic Vice P r e s i d e n t W i l l i a m P. Schimpf ................... Vice P r e s i d e n t f o r Student S e r v i c e s . I* Barbara D. Bryan ..................... u n i v e r s i t y L i b r a r i a n Rev. Thomas J. Burke, S . J . ........... Dean o f t h e Graduate School.of Corporate and P o l i t i c a l Communication D r . John I. G r i f f i n . ................ Dean o f t h e School o f Business , , D r . ~ i l l i a mF. Murphy ................ Dean o f t h e School o f Continuing Education D r . ~ o b e r tF. P i t t ................... Dean of t h e Graduate School o f Education . . D r . P h y l l i s E. P o r t e r ..................Dean. of t h e ~ c h 6 o lo f Nursing Dr. Stephen L: Weber ......:.......... Dean o f t h e Co.llege o f A r t s and Sciences -- . . F a i r f i e l d Universjty . .- Board of Trustees-' . . - * . 0 . . . " r . M r . Louis F. Bantle U.S. Tobacco Company chairman. o f . t h e Board; & President,,, Greenwich,..Connecticut ., Mrs. Dorothy B. Bennett - .. ws.;.E l l e n B . Burns Judge ~ev.,Raymond J. Callahan, S.J. ' P r e s i d e n t D r . P a t r i c k J. Carolan Orthopedic Surgeon . . i . Rev. James H. Coughlin, S.J. Rector, J e s u i t Community .' .- Mr. Jerome I. Davis President , ... . . . M r . Alphonsus J. Donahue, Jr. Consultant M r . Joseph F. Fahey, Jr. P r e s i d e n t . .- , Rev. Joseph R. Fahey, S.J. Academic Dean M r . Joseph B. Flavin ,, S,tamf ord , Connecticut , United. S t a t e s D i s t r i c t , C o u r t New Haven, Connecticut , , Boston College High School Dorchester, Massachusetts 7 .Merritt Orthopaedic Associates ~ r i d g e ~ o r Ct ,onnect icut ., F a i r f i e l d University F a i r f i e l d , Connecticut Consolidated D i e s e l E l e c t r i c Company Old Greenwich, Connecticut Talon Division o f Textron New York, New York - . S t a t e Na t iona l ~ a n 'kof Conl iect icut Bridgeport, .Connecticut College of t.he Holy Cross Worcester ,:.Massachuse$ts The Singer Company Stamford, Connectictlt American Can Company , Greenwich, Connecticut People's Savings Bank: Bridgeport, Connecticut Georgetown University Washington, D.C. F a i r f i e l d University F a i r f i e l d , Connecticut Remington A r m s Company,. Inc. Bridgeport, Connecticut Chairman & Chief Executive O f f i c e r , Mr'. S a l J. .Giudice ,- - Senior Vice P r e s i d e n t . M r . Norwick R. Goodspeed* Chairman of t h e Board Rev. Otto H. Hentz, S.J. Professor of Theology Rev. Aloysius P. Kelley, S.J. President M r . John P. McAndrews P r e s i d e n t 4 *Vice Chairman - - Rev. Richard McCormick, S.J. Georgetown University Rose F. Kennedy Professor Washington, D. C. of C h r i s t i a n Ethics M r . Thomas E. McKinney Sheriden Broadcasting Corporation President ,Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania M r . Francis J. McNamara, Jr. Cummings and Lockwood Attorney Stamford, Connecti.cut M r . L. W i l l i a m Miles* University P a t e n t s , Inc. President Norwalk, Connecticut - Rev. Thomas P. O'Malley, S.J. Boston College Dean, College of A r t s & Sciences Chestnut H i l l , Massachusetts Mr. Albert D. Phelps, Jr. Albert D. Phelps, Incorporated President Riverdale, New York M r . E. C o r t r i g h t P h i l l i p s C i t y t r u s t V i c e Chairman of t h e Board Bridgeport, Connecticut Rev'. Gerald R. -Rippon, S.J. Regis High' school'. Director of Admissions New York, New York M r . Paul J. Rizzo IBM Corporation Senior Vice President Armonk, New York M r . John P. Sachs Great Lakes. Carbon Corporation President and Chief Executive Officer New York, New York ... M r . James F. Stapleton Day, Berry & Howard Attorney Stamford, Connecticut M i s s Karen A. Stonkas, R.N. New York u n i v e r s i t y C l i n i c a l Nursing S p e c i a l i s t / New York, New York Teaching Fellow Dr. Thomas A. Vanders'lice General Telephone & ~ l e c t r o n i c sCorp. President & Chief Operating Officer Stamford, Connecticut M r . Walter J. Zackrison Walter J. Zackrison Associates, Inc. President F a i r f i e l d , ~ o n n e c t i c u t Trustees Emeriti M r . James W. Birkenstock M r . David W . P. ~ e w i t t M r . Edward J. Breck Rev. James J. ~ c ~ i n l Se . J~. , Rev. ~ e r a k dF. Hutchinson, S.J. M r . D. Bruce Wiesley "Chairman Accreditation and Memberships of the University- . .. Accreditation American. chemical sbciety National League for Nursing New England.Association of Schools and Colleges I . S.tate of Connecticut Board of Education State o. f. Connecticut Board of Examiners for Nurging . .. State of Connecticut Board of Higher Education Memberships American Assembly of Collegiate Schools of Business . , American- Association of Colleges of Teacher Education . American Council on Education ~ssociation of American Colleges . . , ., As-,sociation of Jesuit, Colleges and Universities ~onnecticut Association of Colleges of Teacher Education ' . ~~nnecticut ~onierence'of Independent Colleges ' Connecticut Council for Higher Education National Catholic Educational Association . New England Business and Economic Association , 1 - FAIRFIELD UNIVERSITY ORGANIZATIONAL CHART TRUSTEES ASSISTANT TO IFACULTY ;-THE PRESIDENT .. .---I PRESIDENT I I COUNCIL L UNIVERSITYm ' , ALUMNI , i ' - - j 'P7ROVOST : ACADEMICS I STUDENT I I UNIVERSITY r-1.:: : I : SERVICES . RESOURCES AND FINANCE , , PLANNING ENGIN. SERVICES AN0 SCIENCES OF EDUCATION .OF STUDENTS ,COORDINATION LIBRARY AND ENERGY CONTROLLER. RECREATION MANAGEMENT RESEARCH AND .COMPUTER BUILDINGS COMMUNICATIONS CAMPUS CENTER ADMINISTRATION PLAYHOUSE CORP AND POLITICAL SERVICES GRANTS CENTER AND GROUNDS BUSINESS ADVISING ACTIVITIES AND ORGANIZATIONS SCHOOL d~ REGISTRATION IUJICtAL AFFAIRS AND AND' - STUDENT' UNIVERSITY NURSING RECORDS. FRESHMAN ORIEN~AT~ON .RESIDENCES * PURCHASING ADMINISTRATION NEWS BUREAU 1 i]VoG1 ET Hl- INTERINSTITUTIONAL MEOlA ACTIVITIES CEKTER SPECIAL EVENTS OFFICE OF THE PROVOST 9-80 w -- --- 10 * - - . .. I . , .' , ! t- ' ' ~ ! 3 4 . . , , . , , $ , . !, -::! , , I I F'airf iki+;-university . . .. . . .. . -,--- . - ~ o n o r a ;rI~jg g re&s.A warded 1 . , , ~ommencex&it 195'1 - 1980 -. I , - . :,. ' : . . 7 I i 1951: ~ommencem&n,t ~ u n e12 .. Most.Reverend Henry J. O'Brien, D. D. - Doctor of Laws 7 Most Reverend William R. Arnold, D. D. - Doctor of Laws -1 ~o s t ; :~e v : e r e n~d o h nJ:. McEleney, S. J. , D, D. - Doctor of Laws .. . ~. h &Hondrable J: ~ ~ i a Mr qdG rath - Doctor of Laws (Speaker) -1 , ' . ( ' I i I , e I 1952: c-o-mmencement, JQne '10 , . . .' ! I ' - I . .. . - . , I I' Most Reverend ~ o n s i g n o r ' ~ o s e pFhr a n c i s * . ~ o n n e l l y- Doctor of Laws 'The'Honorable Charles Malik - Doctor o f Laws.,. . - Rever.end Edward { ~ e r n a r dR ooney, S. J, - Doctor of Laws (Speaker), I F r a nK~ a l i i e lW halen - Doctor of Laws 1 I i- --- 1953: Commencement, June 9 I - 7' Most Reverend John Francis Hackett, D. D. - Doctor of Laws ~ayrnond;~ a r iBa1dwi;n - Doctor 'of Laws (Speaker) Margaret Veronic,a.Kiely-,- Doctor of Laws , ' , . . . - . ~ a m e s -. ! , . ~ i l t b r i0 ' . ~ e i l j- Dqctbr of Humane L e t t e r s ,. 1. - . . . . , . 1954: ~on%nence&ent,June.8 ,' ;:: , . - 4 - - . . , . . 4 g I , .. . .- 4 - 1 , , . I ' ~ o i t . ~ e " e r & nJdos e ph Lawrence Shehan, D. D - Doctor of ~ a w s(S peaker) I -~-o-m--m--e~cement,J,u, ne 9 . I 1 . - . I Abraham Ribicoff - Doctor of LAWS Most Reverend 'Bernard J. Flanagan, D. Dm - .Doctor of Laws (Speaker) Joseph ! ~ u l l , i v a n - Doctor of Laws - .- . ~ o h n - ' ~ A,t:e~r. a ~,-a nD octor of Science ' . - ! - . - . . . . .-I... - I. . . I :. . I . . $ ., . $ < . * J ' ' Commencement, Jc-ne 7 ! - :, q I 1' 4 ? . , I . 1959:' 1960: .; - - .- - 1, _ ;: , 1, .i . .I 1 '. I . ' Henry ~ichae-1~ b & n,- Doctor of Laws, I ,'I i ' _ . - i " ' . ' i Thomas DkesBer White -; ~ o c t o r . of Law$ (Speaker)-.; . evere end;, : john .J,..Co l l i n s , S.J . - ~ o c t o ro f Humane- L e t t e r s - . , : % . . . . , i , 1961: Commencement, June'12 Herman W i l l i a m Steinkraus - Doctor of Laws , Right evere end, on signor Cornelius P. Tuelings - Doctor of Humane Letters ranc cis' James ~ r a c e ' l a n d - Doctor of Science. (Speaker) * . . a > . I \ . . - 1962: Commencement, ' ; ~ u h e.; li : , ' , I _ . , > . ... . . , ' I Most Reverend- ~ a l t e -k~ i l l i a mC-u r t i s , S. T. D. - Doctor of Laws (Speaker ) :. L , , I Commencement, June 10 Right Reverend Monsignor John .H. Anderson,. D.;: D*., P. , ~ g i l i g nJoseph, sanaers ,, - Doctor of- Laws:, (speaker) Sir;Alexander Bustamante, K. BI - Doctor of Laws A. - Doctor of Laws 1964: . ' > 1.1 Commencement,, June '8 .-: . . . Paul Horgan - Doctor of Humane Letters (Speaker) . , L , \ 1965: ,.:,,Commencement, June 1.4 I -. . . , . . .. .\ . . . William Conley - Doctor-!of Laws , , ,. Richard Cardinal Cushing - Doctor of Laws (Speaker) Thomas Dodd - Doctor of Laws . . ,., . Henry W. Littlefield - Doctor of ~aws , . . . . r : , - ' 1966: Commencement, June 15 ,.- . . . 3 i John Dempsey - Doctor of Laws , . James Vincent Joy - Doctor of Laws John Courtney Murray. - Doctor-of Laws (Speaker) Marion Anderson - Doct'or of Humane Letters - .. -V , 1967: Igor Ivan,Sikorsky..-.Doctor offScience, . . : J c Commencement, June 14 - .. . . 5 Howard Thomas Owens - Doctor of ~aws . . - Right, Reverend Mons~ignorJ.o, hn-:J oseph' Toomey - Doctor Donald Henry McGannon - Doctor .of Humane .Letters W i l l i a m Sumner ,Simpson.- Doctor of Public Service Edward. John Steichen - Doctor of' Fine.Arts : . Roger Tory Peterson - Doctor of Science of Laws 1968: Coinmencement, June 9 .... . , . . .-, .. . . , , .' . . . : '. . ... -. Edward Bennett Williams - Doctor of Laws..(.Speaker) Homer Daniels Babbidge,,Jr. - .Doctor of.Humane Letters Arsene Croteau - Doctor of Humane Letters Peter Carl Goldmark - Doctor ,of Science., -..' . . . .. / . . . # 1969: . Commencement, June .8 . . . . - - . .;, I ' .. . ' , Dana Lyda Farnsworth - Doctor of Science J. Gerald Phelan - ~ o c t o ro f A r t s -, .- + Theodore Chaikin Sorensen - Doctor of Laws (speaker) Robert Penn Wpren - Doctor of .'Humane. Letters: Amos Wiven,Wilder - Doctor .of Theology .. . . . . . , , . . ..> .$. . . 19i0:; omm men cement , ~ u n i1,7 . . . . . .:. d. .>. , Kenneth Burke - Doctor of Humane-Letters Most Reverend Harold Robert ~ e r r y , ' S. v.' D. Edmund Griffith Williamson - Doctor. of A r t s Korczak Ziolkowski - Doctor of A r t s . .. , . - Doctor of (Speaker) .. .. Laws . . . , , ,'. F - i ; . ' , 1971: Commencement, May 30 . . r! ". . . .- - - ... - . John'Whittaker:christensen - i[)oc*tora-oSfcience 1 Al.vin,Christian~urich- ~occorof H h n e ~etters :. Harrison Edward.Farnsworth -!'~octor03 ~ci'ence.I-Alexander Kipnis - Doctor of Fine Arts Morris King Udall - Doctor of .laws-!(Speaker.) - . ~asephHoffer Blatchford - Doctor of.'Laws::(-speaker)- Lawrence Warren Pierce - Doctor of L.aws - . - Max Tishler - Doctor of-Science .. . . .i*! ' , . .:., , , . . - . -.3 :_ . :. .- : 3 1973: Commencement, June 3- , . , ' '. . -' Sidney P. Marland, Jr. - Doctor of Human Letters (Speaker) ~ e n eJules Dubos - Doctor of'science'. 1974: Commencement, May.26 .. . r ' . > . ,- ~ b e Wsarren ~irkenstockr-'Doctor of'laws- . Samuel Dash - .Doctorof civil Law :(Speaker) -. William Styron ;Doctor of Humane ~etters-. John Joseph Sullivan - Doctor of Public Service <>- > > , . , - 0 . - . . . - 1975: Commencement, May 25 , ., . ._ . ., '. Reverend ~iliTiam-.'~harl~ecs~ n n e s's,.J. - Doctor.. of Ilumane Lett-ers ~ichardPeter McKeon.-:Doctor' of:Humane Letters.! Reverend Theodore Martin Hesburgh - Doctor of.PsblicService John Joseph' Sirica;. Doctor of Civil ,Law.('speaker) . . I. . I* ..._. 7. 1976: Commencement, May -23 ,-. . .I Samuel Waller ~ a w l e- ~Doctor of. Public Service ! Rob'ert Pahl Ramsey -. Doctor of,~umane~etcers - Dean Rusk?.-Doctor of Civil Law (speaker) ... *-. .. . - . , . - . .I. -... .. > * 2 1977: -Com-me-ncement.,May- $22 .,- . .-:.,-I Vincent Albert Ciqnci, Jr. -ADoctorof Public ~.ervice..i~~eaker) William Homer Timbers - Doctor of Civil La,w *. - 4 ,-- 1978: -C--o-mmencement, M a e 8 . . -. , ' . .. , . , , A . 3ames H,..Coughlin,S.J. -,'~octorof ~uman. .e Le4iters Evelyn.Kenned9'- Doctor of Public Service Stewart B. McKinney - Doctor of Public Service (Speaker) - . :: ,, & , J , Arthur Miller - Doctor of Humane'Letters - .. '. , , :.a 1979: Commencement, May.27 '.'-\ .. ' , . .. ',EllaGrasso :- Doctor of Public.Service,. .I +.. Bernard Joseph-.Francis-Lonergan,S.J. - -~octorof Humane Letters George William Miller - Doctor of Public Administration (Speaker) 1980: Commencement.,.May..2.5 . .-. , . U William L. Hawkins - ~ o c t d rof Humane Letters David W. P. Jewitt,- Doctor of Laws , George Stirling Mahan, S.J. - Doctor of Humane Letters Joseph A. O'Hare, S.J. - Doctor of Humane Letters (Speaker) . ' . ^ . Honorary ~e~rees;':~&rded--. . . . . ...,' . . Festivals - 1964-1972 -, L " . - .' 0 ,. ' . 1964: Shakespeare ~on"dc&iog: Spririg - ' ' . ' Dame Judith ~ndekson - shakespear&an ~ctress - . ~ i o r ~~aeGkhawk''~&r;son - sl-hkespea;han Schdlhk. Elliot Norton - Drama Critic Joseph Verner Reed - Director, American Shakespeare Theater ~argaret Webster - Producer 1965: Dante Celebration, Fall Eva LeGalliene - Actress Thomas G. Bergin - Yale Dante Scholar Dr. Sergio Fenoaltea - Italian Ambassador to the U.S. 1966: Spanish Festival. Fall Jose Greco - Flamenco Dancer Hon. John D. Lodge - Former U.S. Ambassador to Spain Juan Serrano - Flamenco Guitarist Marquis de Merry del Val - Spanish Ambassador to the U.N. 1967: A Salute to Opera, Fall Licia Albanese - Opera Singer Dr. Denis Stevens - Opera Singer Norman Treigle - Opera Singer 1968: American Music. Fall \ David W. Brubeck - Pianist Aaron Copland - Composer/Pianist/Conductor Richard Rodgers - Composer Virgil Thomson - Music Critic 1969: Black American Culture, Fall Gordon .Parks - Photo-Journalist, Director Billy Taylor - Jazz Pianist James Earl Jones .- Actor 1970: Beethoven Spring Festival, Spring David Manning Keiser - Pianist Joseph Wilfred Kermen - Musicologist Tossy Spivakovsky - Violinist 1971: Outstanding Women, Fall Sarah Caldwell - Opera Impressario Ruby Dee - Actress Anne Sexton - Poetess Margaret chase Smith - U. S. Senator 1972: . Political Humor., Fall Pat 'Paulsen - Humorist Jules Feiffer - Cartoonist 0scar.Brand- Musician STUDENTS 1 - Academic Year Enrollment F a l l ... . .. '. t )I Undergra.d uate , . . . . 30 3 539 - - . -' .; ,* .. .. Graduate' . . - 6-78 779. - 636 t "includes School of Continuing Education degree c r e d i t s t u d e n t s . .- . ~ c a d emi cy e ~ n r o l lme n t Head count ~ n d e r ~ k a d u i taend Graduate Year 1965 , , Unde~graduate Full-Time 'art-Time .1,389 . 37 , . Tofal- .' *. ,- 1,42.6 * . . Full,-Time 40 Graduate part-~kme . . I . < 8'2 8 .:'A Total 868 *includes School of, Continuing Education degree c r e d i t studenks. . , < ' : , - . . . - Academic .Year ~nrollment. -, . . undergraduate Head Count by School ,. College of Arts and Sciences School of Business ' Year Full-Time Part-Time Total Full-Time Part-Time Total Academic Year Enrollment Underuraduate Head Count bv School School of Nursing Total Undergraduate Day -Year Full-Time Part-Time Total Full-Time Part-Time Total *in subsequent years part-time students a r e registered . - L . i n School of Continuing. Education. Academic Year Enrollment . . . . Undergraduate Head Count by School 3 . . , , -. : , . . . .. . . School of.Continuing Education* . Year Full-Time Part-Time Total * degree c r e d i t students - - - Academic Year Enrollment Graduate Head Count by School ,. . . - ~ r a d u a t e-.school of Corporate Graduate School of Education and P o l i t i c a l Communication Year Full-Time Part-Time Total Full-Time Part-Time Total . 40 . .. 828' .. 868 ' Academic Year Enrollment Full-Time Equivalent . > -F-a l l Undergraduate Graduate -To t a l *. . , 1965 316 ' 365 400 438 1980. 3,337* 383 -, .3,7?0*, t -. . - - 8 &includes School o f Continuing Education degree c r e d i t s t u d e n t s . t: : C o l l e g e o f Arts and Sciences School o f Business and , School o f Nursing - 1 Full-Time Enrollment by Year and Sex F a l l 1980 Year -Men Women T o t a l Freshman 40 7 345 752 Sophomore 287 423 710 J u n i o r 373 358 S e n i o r . -34 7 -327 '6.7.4 T o t a l Full-Time s t u d e n t s 1,414 1,453 2,867 . . .- . - 49% 51% 100% ,. 731 -- Summer Session Enrollment Head Count by Division -Graduate 551 Summer 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 Total 962 1,155 1,182 1,354 1,560 1,446 1,444 1,306 1,530 1,490 1,441 1,410 1,452 1,549 1,701 1,.7 76 Undergraduate Admissions Trend 1967 - 1980 F a l l Applications Received Applications Accepted Freshman Enrollment T o t a l .. . . 1967 \ 1,464 1,120 Arts & Arts & Arts & Sciences Nursing Business Sciences Nursing Business Sciences Nursing Business 1974* 2,349 300 - 1,388 8 2 - 46 - "Although t h e School o f Nursing opened i n 1970, s e p a r a t e admissions s t a t i s t i c s were n o t k e p t u n t i l 1974. **School o f Business was e s t a b l i s h e d . E PI 3 LA x' L A . 0 0 Y (D rn . College o f A r t s and Sciences School of..Nursing . . ., School o f - ~ u s ' i l ~ e s s . . Full-Time Enrollment by Geographical Region F a l l 1973-1980. Geoarawhical Reaion . ~ e wE'ngland Maine , . New Hampshire veimont ~ a s s a c h u s e t t s &ode I s l a n d Connecticut T o t a l New England Middle ~ t l a n t i c . . New York 665 New J e r s e y 383 Pennsylvania 3 7 Delaware 1 Maryland 11 D i s t r i c t o f Columbia - 2 T o t a l Middle A t l a n t i c 1,099 43% Other Regions , - , _ ! Other S t a t e s 52 53 4 3 42 3 7 44 . 5 2 . 50 ' _ I . . . r .. . . Foreign Countries - --I0 6 13 10 7 19 5 9 ,. , 52, . .' .72 . ' - . k*:' T o t a l Other Regions 6 6 68 6 4 6 2 68 . 3% .. 3% , 3% 3% 2% 2% 2%; 2% . . , t . . . . T o t a l Full-Time .- . - .- . . . . .. . Enrollments ,2,-519 ,2,584 2,711 2,-675 2,723 2,788 2,772 2,867 4 . . --- -------- College of Arts and ScLences School o f Nursing School o f Business . . ~ ~ ~ e r , c l a s s mb ye,n M ajors - F a l l 1973-1980 COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES - Major -1973 -1974 -1975 -1976 1977 ,1978 1979 1980 . . . - - - - - American S t u d i e s - - - Economics 8 0 120 148 English 232 196 199 Fine Arts 1 5 22 25 Greek and Roman S t u d i e s 7 - 3 2 H i s t o r y 141 124 104 Modern Languages ' 65 72 6 3 Philosophy 2 4 15 1 0 P o l i t i c s 125 133 154 Psychology B.A. 161 173 177 Religious S t u d i e s 10 8 6 Sociology 117 96 104 Biology 2 31 233 245 Chemistry 37 ' 39 46 Engineering 3 12 1 7 ' Mathematics 74 65 5 7 Physics 2 3 19 19 Psychology B.S. 3 7 2 3 22 T o t a l 1,382 1,353 1,398 Accounting Management Mar.ke t i n g Finance ' T o t a l SCHOOL OF NURSING bTksing UNDECLARED MAJOR - 1 5 10 - - - 8 14 T o t a l B.A. & B.S. 1,752 1,819 1,949 1,927 1,939 1,966 2,068 2,115 *Became a .Separate School, F a l l , 1978 m m 0 m rn a, C c -4 J 2 do dro rho do -A rn 3 m m 2 Z a a, 3 w a a X C d J m o P 0 d ' 0 LC -4 rcc 0 '44 0 C3 [I) rl rl 0 0 0 0 C U % [I) [I) do 0 rho cn CJ CJ rho dP 9 9 Ln N . m m d P o \ O d P m m o C J r - i r l -- Degrees Awarded Bachelors C e r t i f i c a t e of A r t s and Bachelors ~ a c h e i o r s Masters Masters Advanced Studies -Year Sciences, Business . Nursing Education - Communications i n Education Honorary 1971 402 1972 339 1973 480 1974 539 1975 466 1976 550 1977 57 3 1978 634 1979 372 1980 373 Total 9,427 * the School of Business awarded its f i r s t degrees as a separate school ** includes 9 0 Honorary degrees awarded a t Commencement and 33 Honorary degrees awarded a t Festivals 1964-1972 .Academic Year Enrollment Full-Time Undergraduate Resident Status* Fa1 1 On-Campus Resident .Head Count %- Off -Campus Boarder or Commuter Head Count %- -- Total Full-Time *including Resident Hall Advisors and Coordinators who are full-time ' undergraduates as well as temporary off-campus accommodations. FACULTY & STAFF .Teaching.Faculty* undergraduate . ' . - A) Total . .., Full-Time ~ a c u l t y ' - part-~ime ~ a c u i t ~ Undergraduate . " Fall Lay Religious Total Lay Religious- Total Faculty .. , . * . - - . . , . 7 " I . . *exclGding fliose oh ydar 's 'leave dr sabbatical and administrators with faculty status. Teaching Faculty* Graduate ..-1960-19.80 . .: . , .. f l j ' Full-Time Faculty ' .Part-Time Faculty F a l l Lay Religious T o t a l . Lay Religious Total Total , Facnlty * , . - .d *&xdluding those on y e a r ' s leave or sabbatical and administrators with f a c u l t y s t a t u s . , . -. Teaching Faculty* Full-Time Equivalent 1960-1980 Year Undergraduate " Graduate Total 8 0 80 84 8 6 91 98 110 137 151 153 .. . *excluding thosejon year 's.ledve or-sabbatical and administrators with faculty status. .. TEACHING FACULTY*. ' ' 1970 -. 1980 .<: /' -./ - ,--.-/\ . . - - > ! . , . - Undergraduate Faculty - : S r g r a d u a t e Faculty F.T. E. , . B . <' * :. . ! . - ... .. - Graduate Faculty Head Count . . . . , - , . . . . - - . . A 1... . . . . ' I , I . L. . .. . .. . .. ,.., r .*excluding those on a year's leave or sabbatical and administrators w i t h f a c u l t y s t a t u s . .,- . . o\o ' , I-P e N . ~ u l l - ~ i m e Teaching Faculty* By Highest Degree Earned and Rank >. . F a l l 1980 Undergraduate Division Doctorate Professor 38 Associate 35 Assistant - 41 I n s t r u c t o r 0 Total 114 Percentage . . . 7590 Masters Total Graduate Division Doctorate Masters % , Total Total University Doctorate - Masters / : Bachelors Total *excluding administrators with faculty s t a t u s . *. Undergraduate Division Ma1e Female Total % Total Graduate Division Male Female Total % Total Total University Male Female Total Full-Time Teaching Faculty* By ~ a n kan d Sex Fall 1980 Professor Associate Assistant ~Astructor Total 5 -- 5 28% % Total 28% 27% 44% kexluding administrators with faculty status. Full-Time Faculty* By School and Tenure Status Fall 1980 ' - - Undergraduate Division Tenure Non-Ten- Total Full- Time Faculty Arts and Sciences Business Nursing 107 4 8 17 14 3 Total % Total . .: . Graduate Division Education Communications 13 3- -- 2 0 Total 16 2 % Total 89% 11% ..- , . - . . Total University . % Total 135 79% 36 21% :... "excluding administrators w$t.h 'f..a cul$y ' status. . Full-Time Undergraduate Faculty* By Department or Program and Rank F a l l 1980 Associate Assistant School Professor Professor Professor Instructor Total College of A r t s and Sciences Biology Chemistry: Economics '~dukatidh .. English ~: Fine A r t s Greek and Roman Studies History Mathematics Modern. Languages Philosophy Physics. '*- , ' , ,- Politics'. I . - Psychology .Religious Studies Sociology - .- . .. . . Total ,. -- !, School of Nursing Total Undergraduate Faculty . - "excluding administrators with faculty status. **one-year appointment Full-Time Graduate Faculty . By Division and Rank ail i960 School Professor Professor Professor ~nstructor Total Graduate School of Education .,' Administration and Siipervision CoimkellKg & community Services School. and Applied Psychology Special ducat ion Foundations & Teaching ~ducational Media Graduate School of Corporate and Political Communication ~otai Graduate Faculty . . . .. Full-Time Faculty* Terminal Degrees by Granting Institutioris Fall 1980 . ' Fordham University *,- 13 Columbia University 12 New York university 9 University of Connecticut 9 Yale University ' 9 St. John's University 5 City University of New York , 4 Georgetown University 3 Gregorian University 3 New School for Social Research 3 Purdue University 3 , Boston University 2 Case Western Reserve University '2 Catholic University Radcliffe College St. Louis. 'University Syracuse.'University 2 university.o f California,L os Angeles 2 university of Maryland .? . . University.of Notre Dame University-of Washington .. . Yeshiva University * Other Instktutions -36 '. . ' , Total *excluding administrators with faculty status. University Academic Faculty By Rank and ~verage'co mpensation* 1979-80 and' 1980-81 Nine Month Basis Fairf ield Fair field University All Combined Category Church Related University** Rank 1979-80 ll-A (AAUP) 1979-80 Category II-A (AAUP) 1979-80 1980-81 Professor 29,454 31,610 26,910 Associate 25,262 25,110 Assistant 20,990 . 20,500 Instructor .:*** ,.. 16,330 * includes salqy plus fringe benefits ** data ,repoqted to .+AUP, Fall 1980 *** qnly one or two. faculty members in this category. . . ,.. , . . , . - , / - 1 Source: AAUP Bulletin - September, 1980 FINANCE STATEMENT OF CUmNT INCOME 1980 UNRESTRICTED. RESTRICTED TOTAL . - -. Revenues : Tuition and f e e s ' Governmeng-grants and contracts: I n d i r e c t c o s t recovery - Sponsored programs Student a i d ~ e s u i tcommunity g i f t Services provided t o J e s u i t community other ' p r i v a t e g i f t s and grants Investment income ' Departmental revenues Sales and service of a u x i l i a r y e n t e r p r i s e s . . ,-T.o t a l cur r ent revenues STATEMENT OF CURRENT EXPENDITURES AND TRANSFERS 1980 UNRESTRICTED RESTRICTED TOTAL Expenditures and mandatory t r a n s f e r s : Education and general: ~ n s t r u c t i o n Research " - ~ u b i i cs e r v i c e Library Student services ~ n s t i t u t i o n a is uppor t Operation and maintenance of plant Student aid Total educational and general expenditures Mandatory t r a n s f e r s 'for: principal and i n t e r e s t - loans for educational f a c i i i t i e s Loan fund a n d . ' ~ i t l eX X program matching g r a n t s 242,232 96,755 (84,530) , 242,232 i2,225 Total educational and general 12,526,317 ,1,727,004 i4;253,321 Auxiliary enterprises:. Expenditures Mandatory t r a n s f e r s for: principal and i n t e r e s t ~ e p a i r sand replacements Total a u x i l i a r y e n t e r p r i s e s Total expenditures and mandatory t r a n s f e r s Other t r a n s f e r s - additions (deductions): Funds functioning a s endowment Provision for major r e p a i r s and replacements (415,000) Income on plant funds held by t r u s t e e s Reclassifications Receipts in excess o f (less .than) r e s t r i c t e d 'current expenditures Appropriation for new construction and major renovations N e t increase (decrease) i n fund balance $ 137,648 r-i + J , w .rl 0' Financial Aid 1979-80 ' . . . Number of Do1 l a r Type Awards Given Amount University Scholarships and Grants-In-Aid* Basic Educational Opportunity Grants Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grants National Direct Student Loans S t a t e Guaranteed Student Loans** Work Study (including University portion) Connecticut S t a t e Supplemental Grants State Scholarships Federal Nursing scholarships Nursing Student Loans A l l Miscellaneous scholarships (outside sources) *includes money from public Act 73-551, Employee Grants and Brother/Sister Discounts. **approximate f i g u r e s . FACILITIES - - Building White.. House - North Benson at Barlow Bellarmine-Hall Barn Playhouse Xavier Hall Loyola l all ' Gonzaga Hall Canisius Hall Gymnasium Campion Hall - .. .. . . . . "University usage. Physical Plant Universitv Buildinus Purpose Faculty Offices Jesuit Residence Maintenance Building Theatre . * Graduate Schools Residence Hall, Chapel Infirmary, Administrative and Faculty offices Residence Hall and, ~uditorium lassr rooms, Administrative and Faculty Offices Athletic Offices and Facilities ~esidence'~al1A,d ministrative and JF- aculty .Offices , , . - . I -. . 3 : , . . . . - . . ..-.- .. . . Date Sq. Ft. pre 1920 ' 1957 1959 1964 (In addition, Prep uses 22,912 gross sq. ft., ...totaling 57,670 gross sq. ft.) -.- . . e University Buildings (continued) Building . . Campus Center ~drthwest Hal 1 Nyselius Library Bannow Science Center Central Utility Facility Southeast' I Hall Southeast I1 Hall ~chooi'of Nursing -. Student Recreational complex - Gross Purpose Date Sq.Ft. Residence Hall, Radio Station and Faculty Off ices 1965 Dining Rooms, Bookstore, Mail ,Room, Oak .Room and Stag-Her Inn 1966 Residence all and Faculty Offices ' Library lassr rooms, Laboratories, Computer Center, Administra-tive and Faculty Offices Heating Plant, Physical Plant and Maintenance Offices Residence Hall 1970 ~esidenckH all Classrooms, Laboratories Auditorium and Offices Pool, Multi-purpose Courts ~xercise Rooms .. Total Gross Sq.Ft. 1 Bellarmme Hall 2.Canisius Hall 3.Gonzaga Hall 4. Regs Hall 5. Northwest Hall 6. Campion Hall 7. Loyola Hall 8. Vars~ty F~eld 9. Concert Shell 10. Alumn~ F~eld 11. McAuliffe Hall 12. Xavier HaM 13.Berchmans Hall 14. Student Recreational Complex 15. Gymnasium 17. Grauert FieM 18. Central Utility Facility 19. School of Nursing 20. Campus Center 21. Bannow Science Center 22.Nyselius Library 23.Southeast Hall 24. Fareast Hall 25. Institute For Human Deve(opment 26. Jesuit Res-.,. 27. Wlarmine Pond 28. Center lor F b n c i a ~Studies 29. Barlow F i 30.Playft- 31. Maintenance C a M k x 32. Faculty Officeond &&mom Building' FAIRFIELD UNNERSlTY CAMPUS 'pxsently UnanUmsnuctiQI FROM MERRITT PARKWAY CONNECTICUT TURNPIKE Take E x ~ t44 FROM NEW YORK Black Rock Turnptke Take Extt 22 Turn Right at S t ~ l l s o nRd Left on Round Hill Rd. Bear Left ~ n t oN Benson Rd CONNECTICUT TURNPIKE FROM NEW HAVEN Take Exit 22 Right on N. Benson Rd LIBRARY ' n w w In ln ln m m m d U I P U N O-ria rn P - 3 3 o a o - . - a 7 4 - 9 In . rn z 3 rl 0 , w 4 ' k al 'C + J u-! 4 Academic Year . . Total Books Added (including bound periodicals) Nyselius Library Acquisitions Periodicals Nursing Books (current Microfilm Micropr int A. V. Withdrawn subscriptions) (reels) (slides) Microfiche Records Materials 80 47 113 78 137 133 76 93 169 372 -1 192 Nyselius Library Expenditures for.,Acquisitions Books P e r i o d i c a l s ~cademic (including bound ( c u r r e n t ~ i c r o f o r m s . . Nursing Year p e r i o d i c a l s ) s u b s c r i p t i o n s ) - ( a l l types) Records A. V. Materials 1970-71 63,389* 22,604 (included i n book b ~ d g e t ) 0 a .70,977** . . . . 25,459 ('included i n book budget :. . . . . . . . .) 67,636** 27,772 (included i n book budget :. . . . . . - 1 '; ..- . 66,819*** 33,939 (included i n book budget ; . . . . . . . .) 35,186 (included i n book budget . . . . . . . . .) 39,444 (included i n book budget . . . ' . . . . .) 42,01'5 (included i n book budget . . . . . . . ,. .) . .. 1977-78 105,208**** . 45,716 (included i n book budget . . . : . . . . .) j. . 1978-79 105,161**** 56,319 (included i n book .budget . . . . . . . . . 1979-80 l i 7 , 070****. . . . .r. 64i953 (included i n , book ,budget . .. . . . . . . . . .. . , . I . "includes $10,000 s p e c i a l nursing funds f o r books and p e r i o d i c a l s . **includes $5,00O'special nursing funds f o r books and p e r i o d i c a l s . ***includes $3,425 s p e c i a l nursing funds f o r books and p e r i o d i c a l s . ****under new a u d i t i n g procedure, includes monies from T i t l e I1 Grant t '. and l i b r a r y .revenue. Special Library Collections 1. University and Prep Archives. 2. Microprint Collections: A. 75,000 titles published in America between 1639 and 1815. When complete, the Nyselius Library will have approximately . 90,000 titles,published in America between 1639 and 1819. B. More than 5,000 ~nglish and American plays published between 1500 and 1830. C. Landmarks of Science series contains more than three million pages .of original texts of the works of major scientists. D. More than 38 volumes and some 2,100 serial publications of the Federal Government from 1789 through 1883. E. A new series based on Blanck's Bibliography of American Literature, that will, when complete, contain 10,000 to 15,000 titles by 300 authors withemphasis on "belles . lettres". Titles cover a 150-year span from the Federal , period to authors who died before 1930. 3. College Catalogs on< Microfiche - A collection of 3,500 catalogs representing 2,900 college and university undergraduate, gradu-ate, professional and foreign schools. 4. Small Pond Magazine Collection - A collection of 450 "little magazines" on loan from the editor of Small Pond, '~a~o'lcon . . St. Cyr. 5. National Information Center for Educational Media (NICEMI - Indexes on microfiche - an extensjve source for locating educa-tional media. 6. Business sources on Microfiche: A. DUNS Account Identification Service, which gives addresses and affiliations for all size U.S. companies. B. Disclosure Fiche which contains the 10-K reports filed with the Securities Exchange Commission by Fortune 500 companies. Nyselius Library Circulation Statistics ~cademic Year Total 1969-70 59,006 62,578 65,230 65,856 66,009 73,008 71,223 67,993 73,547 71,606 71,842 |
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