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IFact Book ' OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT INFORMATION PREFACE Following is the ninth edition of the Fairfield University FACT BOOK. Through an updated series of charts and graphs, the FACT BOOK provides the entire University community with an accu-rate and consistent statistical overview of the 1981-82 academic year and illustrates Fairfield's development and growth since its inception. A very special thanks to typist Connie Levy for her cooper-ation and assistance and thanks to all who contributed current information. Linda Trabka, Editor Management Information Office February, 1982 Table of Contents Page Preface .......................................................... ii Table of Contents ............................................. iii History ................................................... 3 P r e s i d e n t s ................................................ 4 Administrative L i s t i n g .................................... 5 Board of Trustees ......................................... 6 Ac c r edi t a t ion and ~ e m b e r s h i ~.s.. .......................... 8 o r g a n i z a t i o n a l Chart ...................................... 9 Honorary Degrees .......................................... 10 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 .......................... ' Non-Credit Continuing Education ........................... Summer Session ~ n r o i l m e n t ................................. Undergraduate Admissions Trend ............................ Freshmen SAT Scores ....................................... Undergraduate Enrollment by Geographical. Region ........... Undergraduate Enrollment by Major ......................... Graduate and Withdrawal S t a t i s t i c s ........................ Degrees Awarded ........................................... Degrees Awarded Graph ..................................... Undergraduate Resident S t a t u s ............................. I11. FACULTY AND STAFF ........................................... Undergraduate Fa cul ty ...... ................................ Graduate Fa cul ty ............9 .............................. Full-time Equivalent Faculty .............................. Faculty Graph ............................................. Faculty by School and Rank ................................ Faculty by Highest Degree and Rank ........................ Faculty by Rank and Sex ................................... Faculty by School and Tenure S t a t u s ....................... Undergraduate Faculty by Department and Rank .............. Graduate Faculty by Division and Rank ..................... Docftoral Degrees by Granting I n s t i t u t i o n .................. Faculty by Rank and Average Compensation .................. University Personnel Analysis ............................. iii IV. FINANCE ................................................... Statement of Current Income ............................. Statement of Cur rent ~ x ~ e n d i t u r eansd Tr ans f e r s ......... Operating Funds Graph ................................... Financial Aid Analysis .................................. V. FACILITIES ................................................ University Buildings .................................... Campus Map .............................................. VI. LIBRARY ................................................... Holdings ................................................ Acquisitions ............................................ Expenditures f o r Acquisitions ........................... Special Collections ..................................... Circulation S t a t i s t i c s ...............................;.. ADMINISTRATION History F a i r f i e l d College of S t . Robert Bellarmine, Inc., purchased two adjoining e s t a t e s i n F a i r f i e l d . F a i r f i e l d College-Preparatory School opened c l a s s e s ' i n a four-year program. F a i r f i e l d University was chartered by t h e S t a t e of Connecticut giving it power t o g r a n t degrees. F i r S t . c l a s s of 303 students was admitted t o t h e College of Arts.and Sciences. - F i r s t summer session of undergraduate courses was held. F i r s t graduate c l a s s e s i n education were held. Graduate School of Corporate and P o l i t i c a l Communication opened. Women were admitted t o a l l undergraduateprograms. Undergraduate School of Nursing admitted its f i r s t c l a s s . Center f o r Lifetime Learning offered i t s f i r s t courses. Connecticut Center f o r Continuing Education became p a r t of t h e University. School of Business was established. School of Continuing Education was e s t a b l i s h e d . School of Business offered i t s f i r s t Master of Science degree program i n Financial Management. Presidents o'f ' Fairf i e l d Universitv 1. 1942-1944 Rev. John J. McElaney, S.J. 2. 1944-1951 Rev. James H. Dolan, S.J. ' 3.. ,1951-1958 Rev. Joseph D. FitzGerald; S. J. 4. - 1958-1964 Rev.' James E. FitzGerald, S. J. 5. 1964-1973. Rev. William C. McInnes, S.J. 6. 1973-1979 Rev. Thomas R. Fitzgerald, S.J. , . ' _. I 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 ~ d m i n i s t r a t i o n '' Rev. Aloysius P. Kelley, S.J. ........ P r e s i d e n t Rev. John J. Higgins, S.J. ......... A s s i s t a n t t o t h e P r e s i d e n t I . D r . John A . Barone ................... Provost George E. D i f f l e y .................... Vice P r e s i d e n t f o r Development and Public R e l a t i o n s . . John M. 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 William P. Schimpf ....................Vice p r e s i d e n t f o r Student S e r v i c e s . , BarbaraD. ~ r y a n..................... U n i v e r s i t y L i b r a r i a n - 1 Theodore A. Cheney ................... Acting Dean of t h e Graduate school of Corporate and P o l i t i c a l ' Communication Dr.. John I. G r i f f i n ................... Dean of t h e School of Business D r . William F. lllurphy ...:............ Dean of t h e School of Continuing Education D r . Robert F. P i t t ...'................ Dean of t h e Graduate School of Education and A l l i e d P r o f e s s i o n s D r . P h y l l i s E. P o r t e r ...... ... ..........Dean of t h e School of - ~ u r s i n g < + ' D r . Stephen L. Weber ................. Dean of t h e College of A r t s and Sciences- , , . . . . . . . # .. F a i r f i e l d University Board of Trustees . Rev. Joseph A. Appleyard,, S.J. Chairman, Department of English M r s . Dorothy B. Bennett M r s . Ellen B . . Burns Judge Rev. Raymond J. Callahan, S.J. President , . D r . P a t r i c k J. Carolan Orthopaedic Surgeon Rev. James H. Coughlin, S.J. Rector, ~ e s u i tCommunity M r . Jerome I. Davis Consultant and D i r e c t o r M r . Charles F. Dolan President M r . Alphonsus J, Donahue M r . Joseph F. Fahey, Jr. p r e s i d e n t . M r . Joseph B. Flavin Chairman & chief Executive O f f i c e r M r . S a l J. Giudice Executive V i c e P r e s i d e n t - Corporate Relations D r . Gino P. G i u s t i P r e s i d e n t 3 a M r . Norwick R. Goodspeed* Chairman & Chief Executive O f f i c e r Rev. Howard J. Gray, S . J . Rector Rev. Otto H. Hentz, S . J . ~ r o f e s s o ; of Theology Rev. Aloysius P. Kelley, S.J. P r e s i d e n t *Vice Chairman .- . . ., - Boston College Chestnut H i l l , ~ a s s a c h u s e t t s Stamford, Connecticut United S t a t e s D i s t r i c t Court New Haven, Connecticut Boston c o l l e g e High School Dorchester, Massachusetts . . Me r r i t t ~ r t h o ~ a e d Ai cs s oc i a t e s Bridgeport, Connecticut - F a i r f i e l d University -, F a i r f i e l d , Connecticut -. Consolidated Diesel E l e c t r i c Company Old Greenwich, Connecticut Cablevision Woodbury, New York, American Thread Company Stamf'ord, Connecticut S t a t e National Bank of Connecticut Bridgeport, Connecticut - The Singer ,Company stamford, ~ o n n e c t i c u t ' American Can Company Greenwich, Connecticut Texasgulf, Inc. Stamford, Connecticut People's Savings Bank Bridgeport, Connecticut Western J e s u i t Community Cambridge, Massachusetts 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 I M r . w i i l i a m J. Warner Attorney M r . Joseph J. ~ i ~ l e e r M r . John P. McAndrews President M r . Thomas E. McKinney M r . L. W i l l i a m Miles* President Rev. Thomas P. O'Malley, S.J. President M r . Albert D. Phelps, Jr. President M r . E. C o r t r i g h t P h i l l i p s Vice Chairman of the Board M r . Fortune Pope Rev. Gerald R. Rippon, S. J. Teacher Mudge, Rose, Guthrie and Alexander New York, New York LQM Associates New York, New York Remington Arms Company, Inc. Bridgeport, Connecticut University P a t e n t s , Inc. Norwalk, Connecticut John C a r r o l l University Cleveland, Ohio, Albert D. Phelps, Inc. Riverdale, New York . . C i t y t r u s t -Bridgeport, Connectic'ut \ - The Pope Foundation, New York, New York egis High School New York, New York M r . Paul J. Rizzo IBM Corporation Senior V i c e President Armonk, ~ e wYork . . M r . John P. Sachs G r e a t ~ a k e ' scarbon Corporation President and Chief .Executive Officer ,.New York ,. New Yor.k.,., M r . James F. Stapleton Day ,, Berry and Howard Attorney stamford, Connecticut . . . . Dr. Thomas A. ~ a n d e r s l i c e General Te'lephone & Electronics Corp. President & Chief Operating Officer Stamford, Connecticut . - , Trustees Emeriti, ., .. . M r . James W. Birkenstock . . - . . , M r . David W. P., J e w i t t M r . Edward J. Breck . , Rev. .James .J. McGinley, S. J. Rev. Gerald F. Hutchinson, S.J. .. - . M r . ranc cis J. McNamara, Jr. M r . D. Bruce Wiesley "Chairman '-"Accreditation and Memberships of the University Accreditation . . .. 13,. American Chemical Society National League f o r Nursing New England Association of Schools and Colleges S t a t e of Connect icut 'Board of Educat ion - -. . State of ~ o n n e c t i c u t'.Board of Examiners f o r Nursing 6 State of Connecticut Board of Higher Education Member ships American' Assembly of Collegiate Schools of Business . . . "" American Association of Colleges f o r Teacher Education American Council on Education . . - Association of Independent Liberal A r t s Colleges for ' Teacher ducat ion . . . . Association of J e s u i t Colleges and Universities Connecticut Association of' colleges for Teacher Education Connect icut Conference of . ~ n d e ~ e n d e nCtol l ege s Connecticut Councik for Higher Education National Catholic Educational Association '; New England: Business and Economic' Association . ' ----- ------ - ----------- FAIRFIELD UNIVERSITY ORGANIZATIONAL CHART 1 BOARD 1 TRu7E.s COUNCIL ASSISTANT TO FACULTY -THE PRESIDENT , UNIVERSITY ' . CHAPLAIN . DIRECTORS ACADEMICS SSETRUVDIECNETS RUENSIVOEURRSCITEYS' .AND PUBLIC I I 1 AND SCIENCES OF EDUCATION RECREATION . L I B R Y MANAGEMENT I GRAD. SCHOOL OF HEALTH UNlVERSlPl .. RESEARCH AND - COMPUTER -; . PLAYHOUSE - CORP AN0 POLITICAL BUILDINGS GRANTS' DEVELOPMENT SERVICES ACTIVITIES AND GRANTS CENTER AND GROUNDS PUBLICATIONS COMMUNICATIONS CAMPUS CENTER ADMINISTRATION CONTROL . SERVICES SCHOOL OF ACADEMIC - COUNSELING - STUDENT PERSONNEL . MANAGEMENT ACTIVITIES AND AND EMPLOYEE SECURITY ACCOUNTING ALUMNI RELATIONS PRINTING BUSINESS ADVISING CENTER ORGANIZATIONS RELATIONS INFORMATION . . 17Tj1.7 , REGISTRATION JUDICIAL AFFAIRS BUSINESS AND UNDERGRADUATE MANAGEMENT RECEIVABLE RECORDS FRESHMAN ORIENTATION AID ADMISSIONS SCHOOL OF MINORITY ADMINISTRATION NEWS BUREAU INTERINSTITWIONAL ACTIVITIES CENTER D .-, SUMMER AN0 EXTENSION PROGR4MS OFFICE OF THE PRWOST 9-BO F a i r f i e l d University Honorary Degrees Awarded Commencement 1951 - 1980 Commencement, June' 12 Most Reverend Henry J.'OIBrien, D. D. - Doctor of Laws Most Reverend William R. Arnold, D. D. - Doctor of Laws Most Reverend John J. McEleney, S . J . , D. D. - Doctor of Laws The Honorable J. Howard McGrath - Doctor of Lawst(Speaker) 1952: Codencement,-~ u n e10 . " Most Reverend Monegnor Joseph Francis Donnelly - Doctor of Laws The Honorable Charles Malik - Doctor of Laws Reverend Edward Bernard Rooney, S.J. - Doctor of Laws (Speaker) . . Frank'Daniel Whalen ,- Doctor of Laws . . 1953: Commencement, June 9 Most Reverend John Francis ~ a c k e t t , D. D. - Doctor of Laws' ~ a ~ m o nEda r l Baldwin - Doctor of Laws (Speaker) _ ~ a k g a r e t jV. eronica Kiely - Doctor of ~ a w i . . James Milton O'Neil - Doctor, of Humane ~ e t t e r s - .. . - 1954: Commencement, June ,8 Most Reverend Jqseph ~ a k e n c eS hehan, D. D. - Doctor of Laws (Speaker) 1959: Commencement, June,9 Abraham Ribicoff - Doctor of Laws Most ever end Bernard J. Flanagan, D. D. - Doctor of Laws (Speaker) Joseph Sullivan - Doctor of Laws John P e t e r Hagan - Doctor of Science '1960: Commencement, June 7 . , ... . . . ~ e n Mr ic~ha el ~ o g a n-' Doctor. o f Laws Thomas Dresser White - Doctor of Laws (Speaker) . Reverend John J. Collins, S.J. - Dqctor of Humane L e t t e r s commencement, June 12 Herman W i l l i a m Steinkraus - Doctor of Laws Right Reverend Monsignor Cornelius P. Tuelings - Doctor of Humane L e t t e r s Francis James Braceland - Doctor of Science (Speaker) + 1962: Commencement, June 11 Most Reverend Walter ~ i l l i a mC u r t i s , S. T. D. - Doctor of Laws (Speaker) ~ommer&ement, June 10 Right ,Reverend ~ o n s i ~ n oJorh n H. Anderson,,.D..\D., P. A. W i l l i a m Joseph sanders - ~ 6 c t o ro f Laws (Speaker) Sir ~lexander Bustamante, K. B. - Doctdr of .Laws 1964: Commencement, June 8 Paul Horgan - Doctor of Humane Letters (Speaker) , .. 1965: Commencement, June 14, . . William Conley - ~ o c t o rof Laws , Richard Cardinal Cushing - Doctor of Laws (speaker) Thomas Dodd - Doctor of Laws Henry W. L i t t l e f i e l d - Doctor of Laws ' ' 1966: commencement, June 15 John Dempsey - Doctor of Laws - Doctor of Laws . 8) James Vincent Joy - Doctor of Laws John Courtney Murray,- Doctor of Laws ,(Speaker)- Marion Anderson - ~ o c t o rof Humane Letters. 1gor Ivan Sikorsky- - Doctor of Science 1967: commencement. June 14 Howard Thomas Owens - Doctor of Laws ~ i g h tReverend Monsignor John Joseph Toomey - Doctor of Laws ~ o n a l dHenry McGannon - Doctor of Humane Letters W i l l i a m Sumner Simpson - Doctor of Public Service Edward John Steichen - Doctor of Fine A r t s Roger Tory Peterson - Doctor of Science 1968: Commencement, June 9 Edward Bennett W i l l i a m s - 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 r, . Dana Lyda Farnsworth - Doctor of Science J. Gerald Phelan - Doctor of A r t s Theodore Chaikin Sorensen - ~ o c t o rof Laws (Speaker) Robert Penn Warren - Doctor of Humane Letters Amos Wiven Wilder - Doctor of Theology 1970: commencement. June 17 Kenneth Burke - Doctor of Humane Letters . .- Most Reverend Harold Robert Perry, S. V. D. - Doctor of Laws Edmund G r i f f i t h Williamson - Doctor of A r t s (Speaker) Korczak Ziolkowski - Doctor of A r t s -- -- - -- 1971: Commencement, 'May 30 ..I_' ... John Whittaker Christensen - Doctor of Science ~lvin'.'chkistiaEnu rich - Doctor oi Humane Letters ~arrison Edward Farnsworth - ~octor of Science Alexander Kipnis - Doctor of Fine Arts Morris King Udall - Doctor of ~ a w c(S peaker)' . . . ' 1972: Cornencement. Mav 28 Joseph Hoffer Blatchford - ~octo'rof Laws (Speaker) Lawrence Warren pierce - Doctor of Laws Max Tishler - Doctor of Science 1973: Commencement, June 3 Sidney P. Marland, Jr. - Doctor of Human Letters (Speaker) Rene Jules Dubos - Doctor of Science 1974: -Commencement, May 26 James Warren Birkenstock - Doctor of Laws. Samuel Dash - ~octor of Civil Law - (Speaker) William Styron - ~octor''o f Humane -~etters John Joseph Sullivan - Doctor of Public Service 1975: Commencement, May 25 . - Reverend William Charles McInnes, S.J. - Doctor of Humane Letters Richard Peter McKeon - Doctor of Humane Letters Reverend Theodore Martin Hesburgh - Doctor of Public Service John Joseph Sirica - Doctor of Civil Law (Speaker) 1976: Commencement, May 23 Samuel Waller Hawley - Doctor of Public Service Robert Paul Ramsey - Doctor of Humane Letters Dean Rusk - Doctor of Civil Law (Speaker) 1977: Commencement, M a y 2 - Vincent Albert Cianci, Jx. - Doctor of Public Service (Speaker) Williqm Homer Timbers - Doctor of Civil Law Commencement, M a e 8 Reverend James H. Coughlin, S.J. -'~actorof Humane Letters Evelyn Kennedy -- ' . Doctor of Public service Stewart B. McKinney - Doctor of Public Service (Speaker) Arthur Miller - Doctor of Humane ~etters . Commencement, May 27 Ella Grasso - Doctor of ~ubiic Service Reverend Bernard Joseph Francis Lonergan,.S;J. - Doctor of Humane Letters George William Miller - Doctor of Public Administration (Speaker) 1980: Commencement, May 25 .. W i l l i a m L. Hawkins*-1 DO&& of-. Humane Letters David W: P. Jewitt - Doctor of Laws Reverend George s t i r l i n g Mahan, S.J. - Doctor of Humane Letters Rever@nd Joseph A. a,re, S.J. - Doctor of ~ h a n eLe t t e r s (Speaker) .! . 1981: Comme.n cement, May 24 . . .. . \ ( . Reverend Joseph A. Fitzmyer; S.J. - Doctor of Humane Letters Serena S. Merck - Doctor of Laws Reverend Bruce R i t t e r , O.F.M. - Doctor .of' Laws Alexander M. Haig, Jr. - Doctor of Laws (Speaker) " 1' . . . C' I . -5 t: - .. - - Honorary Degrees Awarded F e s t i v a l s - 1964-1972. . . . . 1964: Shakespeare Convocation, Spring . Dame J u d i t h Anderson - Shakespearean Actress George Bagshawe Harrison - shakespearearl Scholar E l l i o t Norton - Drama C r i t i c . . Joseph Verner Reed - Director, ~ m e r i c a n Shakespeare Theater Margaret Webster - Producer , . 1965: ' Dante Celebratiorl, F a l l Eva LeGalliene - Actress > , . .. . Thomas G. ~ k r g i n- ale ante scholar D r . Sergio Fenoaltea - I t a l i a n Ambassador t o t h e U.S. 1966: Spanish F e s t i v a l , F a l l Jose Greco - Flamenco Dancer Hon. John D. Lodge - Former U.S. Ambassador t o Spain Juan Serrano - Flamenco G u i t a r i s t Marquis de Merry d e l Val - Spanish Ambassador t o the. U.N. 1967: A Salute t o Opera, F a l l L i c i a Albanese - Opera Singer D r . Denis Stevens - Opera Singer Norman Treigle - Opera Singer 1968: American Music, F a l l David W. Brubeck - P i a n i s t Aaron Copland - Composer/Pianist/Conductor Richard Rodgers - Composer V i r g i l Thomson - Music C r i t i c 1969: Black American Culture, F a l l Gordon Parks - Photo-Journalist, Director B i l l y Taylor - Jazz: P i a n i s t James Earl Jones - Actor 1970: Beethoven S ~ r i n aF e s t i v a l . S ~ r i n s David Manning Keiser - P i a n i s t Joseph Wilfred Kermen - Musicologist Tossy Spivakovsky - V i o l i n i s t c 8 1971: Outstanding Women, F a l l Sarah Caldwell - Opera Impressario Ruby Dee - Actress Anne Sexton - Poetess Margaret Chase Smith - U.S. Senator 1972: P o l i t i c a l Humor, F a l l Pat Paulsen - Humorist J u l e s F e i f f e r - Cartoonist Oscar Brand - Musician STUDENTS Academic Year Enrollment Head count by. Division , ' . . Fall " - Undergraduate Graduate - Total *includes School of Continuing Education degree c r e d i t students. Academic Year Enrollment Head c o u n t Undergraduate and Graduate Undergraduate Graduate Year Full-Time Part-Time T o t a l Full-Time Part-Time T o t a l + *incliides School o f Continuing Education degree c r e d i t s t u d e n t s . .Academic Year Enrollment' . ' undergraduate Head Count by School Year 1965 College of Arts and Sciences Full-Time Part-Time Total * 1,389 37 1,426 School of,Business , Full-Time Part-Time Total ' . .. - - - Year 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 * Academic Year Enrollment Undergraduate Head Count by School School o f Continuing Education* Full-Time Part-Time T o t a l - . degree c r e d i t s t u d e n t s -- Academic Year Enrollment Graduate Head Count by School Graduate School of Education and A l l i e d ~ r o f e s s i o n s - Year Fu 11-Time Part-Time- T o t a l 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 .I977 1978 1979 Graduate School o f C o r p o r a t e and P o l i t i c a l Communication Full-Time Part-Time T o t a l Academic Year Enrollment Graduate Head Count by School Year . . School. of Business Graduate Program i n Financial Management Full-Time Part--Time Total 1981 : I *School of Business Graduate Program i n F i n a n c i a l Management was e s t a b l i s h e d Academic Year Enrollment : .Full-Time Equivalent F a l l Undergraduate Graduate Total 1965 1,401 316 1,717 1966 1,514 1,879 1967 1,658 2,058 1968 1,673 2,111 1969 1,843 2,317 1970 2,108 2,690 1971 2,259 2,816 1972 2,476 3,025 1973 2,658* 3,334" 1974 2,711* 3,367* 1975 2,890* 3,519" 1976 2,913* 3,436* 1977 3,021* 3,502" 1978 3,096* 3,512* 1979 3,126" 3,502" 1980 3,720* 1981 3,709* *includes School of Continuing Education degree c r e d i t s t u d e n t s . * I College of Arts and Sciences School of Business and School of Nursing Full-Time Enrollment by Year and Sex Fall 1981 Year Men ' Women Total Freshman 372 372 744 Sophomore 390 329 719 Junior 263 3 98 661 Senior - Total Full-Time Students 1,381 1,450 2,831 -- School of Continuing Education Enrollment - Non-Credit Proqrams F a l l 1977 - F a l l 1981 A r t s and Career Programs: Courses 609 7 33 931' 929 902 Workshops 102 111 ' 107 127 100 T o t a l 711 844 1,038 ' . 1,056 1,002 P r o f e s s i o n a l Development Programs : Business Courses Health Care Courses 245 59 136 152 66 Workshops - 213 273 212 158 83 T o t a l 1,147 979 1,013 1,003 763 Grand T o t a l Non-Credit Continuing Education Enrollment 1,858 1,823 2,051 2,059 Summer Session Enrollment Head Count by Division Summer Undergraduate Graduate Total 1965 , 411 1966 426 1967 1968 1969 m m m (I]l C a ffl (I] C C a, k ;C a, C d 3 m I I I N d ' N b c n d ' r - m 1 . d ' d' q In 0 C .rl (I] %, a cn 4 d c %: 3 Q (I] C C a cn a 4 k ; 2 3 1 a, a U C c o u , m ' ~ q m t - r - m a , a, .u, c o ! ~ F m 0 m u m v . r n P m . * w m N 2: r ; r ; A r ; . r ; : r ; (I] C 0 .rl (I] (I] 8 (I] ' a [I) c, k tx [I) a, k 0 U m E 4m ' 3 C 4 (d (d .lJ 0 €+ [I) [I) a, r: .4 [I) ? m m a, 0 d a, -4 0 rJ-l cn a, 4J (d ? a (d k tn k a, a s [I) m a, d -4 $ a tn C .d [I) k 9 z [I) 0 .TI C, [I) .#-I 4.J (d CI. [I) m c 0 -rl [I) cn 3 (d 3 [I) :, College of Arts and Sciences School of Nursing School of Business Full-Time Enrollment by Geographical Region F a l l 1976-1981 Geourawhical Reaion New England Maine New Hampshire Vermont .filassachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut Total New England Middle A t l a n t i c New York 602 591 607 612 632 633 New J e r s e y 474 509 505 466 467 460 Pennsylvania 51 4 9 50 50 59 5'9 , Delaware . - - - 1 1 1 Mary land 21 19 25 16 16 26 ~ i s t r i c ot f Columbia - - - -9- ' .-' - 6 4 4 4 3 ' T o t a l Middle A t l a n t i c 1,157 1,174 1,191 1,149 1,179 1,182 43% 43% 43% 42% 41% 42% Other Regions Other S t a t e s ' 42 Foreign Countries 10 U. S. T e r r i t o r i e s 10 Total Other Regions, 62 3% Total Full-Time Enrollments 2,675 College of A r t s and Sciences school of Nursing School of Business Upperclassmen by Majors F a l l 1976-1981 COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES Major 1976 1977 1978 1979 American Studies - Economics 121 English 169 Fine A r t s 14 Greek and Roman Studies 2 History Modern Languages Philosophy P o l i t i c s Psychology B. A. Religious Studies Sociology Biology Chemistry Engineering Mathematics Physics Psychology B.S. Undeclared Total SCHOOL OF BUSINESS* Accounting Management Marketing Finance Undeclared . Total SCHOOL OF NURSING 'Nursing 7 4 55 9 18 3 192 10 83 . 214 . 54 16 55 18 14 - 1,283 1,218 1,197 1,225 Total B.A. & B.S. 1,927 1,939 1,966 2,068 2,115 2,087 . *Became a Separate School, F a l l , 1978 College of A r t s and Sciences School of Business School of Nursing Graduation and Withdrawal S t a t i s t i c s * 1967-81 Freshmen Graduates Graduates Graduates Total S t i l l ~ 1 a s . s ' Admitted Four Years Five Years ... Six Years Graduates Enrolled Withdrawals *transfer students are not included. Degrees Awarded - Bachelors C e r t i f i c a t e o f A r t s and Bachelors Bachelors Masters Masters Advanced S t u d i e s Year Sciences Business Nursing Education Communications i n Education 1981 417 T o t a l 9,844 * the School of Business awarded i t s f i r s t degrees as a s e p a r a t e ' school ** includes 90 Honorary degrees awarded a t Commencement and 33 Honorary..degrees awarded a t F e s t i v a l s 1964-1972 - -- -- - - 1963 Academic Year Enrollment Full-Ti-m.-- e,Undergraduate Resident Status* Off-Campus Boarder On-Campus Resident Fall Head Count 8, Head Count % ~ull-Time *includinq Resident Hall Advisors and Coordinators who are full-time underqraduates as well as temporary off-campus accommodations. ' -. or Commuter Total FACULTY &STAFF F a l l 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964. 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 197 7 1978 1979 , 1980 1981 Teaching Faculty* Undergraduate 1960- 1981 Total Full-Time Faculty : part-Time Faculty Undergraduate. Lay Religious Total Lay Religious Total Faculty . 29 31 : 6 0 35 ' 34 69' 3 7 3 6 7 3 42 + 3 4 7 6 4 6 36 82 5 3 3 4 87 6 4 34 . 98 78 32 110. 87 3 6 123 9 5 34 129 9 9 2 7 126 111 29 , 140 110 32 142 119 3 0 149 'L 121 28 149 123 2 5 148 125 23 . 148 127 20 147 ' 125 22 ' 147 130 ; '--l9 149 - 133 .' ." .. 18 -351 13 0 17 147 *excluding those on y e a r ' s leave or s a b b a t i c a l and a d m i n i s t r a t o r s with f a c u l t y s t a t u s . Teaching Faculty* Graduate 1960- 1981 Full-Time F a c u l t y Part-Time F a c u l t y . F a l l Lay R e l i g i o u s T o t a l Lay R e l i g i o u s T o t a l ' T o t a l F a c u l t y *excluding t h o s e o n y e a r ' s l e a v e or s a b b a t i c a l and a d m i n i s t r a t o r s w i t h fatuity s t a t u s . Teaching Faculty* Full-Time Equivalent -Year 1960 Undergraduate \ 72 Graduate ' 8 Total 8 0 80 84 *excluding. those on year 's leave, or sabbatical and administrators with faculty status. O O O O O O O O O O O O O w T F ; S o O w w N o a 3 W W N c J N C V ( V r l " r l r l r l - . rl OF' 90 rTl :: 2 .Dg F 4 l-i E-' a, d . r l 28 Id C, m a , 0 GCr E-4 Full-Time Undergraduate Faculty* By Department or Program and Rank Fall 1981 Associate Assistant School Professor Professor Professor Instructor Total College of Arts and Sciences . Biology Chemistry Economics ducati ion. . , . English Fine Arts Greek and Roman Studies History Mathematics Modern Languages Philosophy Physics Politics Psychology Religious Studies Sociology .. Total . school oi ~us&ess School of Nursins Total Undergraduate Faculty i *excluding administrators with faculty status. . Full-Time Graduate Faculty By Division and Rank Fall 1981 Associate Assistant School Professor Professor Professor Instructor Total -Graduate School of Education ~dministration and Supervision 0 Counseling & Community Services 1 Foundations & Teaching Educational Media School and Applied Psychology 1 Special Education -. 1 Total Graduate School of Corporate and Political Communication -1 Total Graduate Faculty 6 Full-Time Faculty* Terminal Degrees by Granting Institutions Fall 1981 ~ Fordham University 13 Columbia University 11 university of ~onnecticut 9 Yale University 9 New York University 8 St. john's University 5 City university of New York 4 Georgetown university 3 Gregorian University 3 New school for Social Research 3 University of North Carolina 3 Boston University 2 Case Western Reserve University 2 . i Catholic University 2 Purdue University '2. Radcliffe College ,2 Syracuse University 2 University of California,~os Angeles 2 university of Maryland 2 university of Massachusetts .. . 2 University of Washington. 2 . University of Wisconsin 2 Yeshiva University 2 Other ~nstitutions -35 Total *excluding administrators with faculty status. U n i v e r s i t y Academic F a c u l t y By Rank and Average Compensation* 1980-81 Nine Month B a s i s F a i r f i e l d U n i v e r s i t y A l l Combined Category Church Related Rank 1980-81 11-A (AAUP) 1g80-81 Category 11-A(AAUP) 1980-81 P r o f e s s o r 32,548 34,730 29,270 Associate 28,319 27,480 24,030 A s s i s t a n t 23,484 22,440 20,000 I n s t r u c t o r ** 17,830 15,690 * i n c l u d e s s a l a r y p l u s f r i n g e b e n e f i t s , ** less t h a n f i v e f a c u l t y members i n t h i s category Source: AAUP B u l l e t i n - August, 1981 FINANCE STATEMENT OF CURRENT INCOME 1981 UNRESTRICTED 1 . Revenues: Tuition and f e e s Government g r a n t s and c o n t r a c t s : . I n d i r e c t c o s t recovery Sponsored programs . S.tudent a i d J e s u i t community g i f t Services provided t o ' J e s u i t community o t h e r p r i v a t e g i f t s and g r a n t s Investment income ' . ~ e ~ a r t m e n t a l ' ., ' revenues S a l e s and s e r v i c e of a u x i l i a r y e n t e r p r i s e s Total c u r r e n t revenues ... STATEMENT OF CURRENT EXPENDITURES AND TRANSFERS-Expenditures and mandatory t r a n s f e r s : Education and g e n e r a l : I n s t r u c t i o n Research P u b l i c service L i b r a r y s t u d e n t s e r v i c e s I n s t i t u t i o n a l support Operation and maintenance of p l a n t Student a i d Total. e d u c a t i o n a l and g e n e r a l expenditures Mandatory t r a n s f e r s f o r : P r i n c i p a l and i n t e r e s t - l o a n s f o r e d u c a t i o n a l f a c i l i t i e s Loan f u ~ dan d T i t l e ' XX program matching g r a n t s T o t a l e d u c a t i o n a l and g e n e r a l A u x i l i a r y e n t e r p r i s e s : Expenditures :. Mandatory t r a n s f e r s f o r : P r i n c i p a l and i n t e r e s t Repairs and - replacements T o t a l 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 - a d d i t i o n s (deductions) : Funds functioning as endowment Provision f o r major r e p a i r s and replacements Income on p l a n t funds held by t r u s t e e s UNRESTRICTED RESTRICTED TOTAL $13,925,432 559,134 27,7 10 14,512,276 5,061,254 769,239 41,000 5,871,493 20,383,769 (309,945) (425,000) 103,848 R e c l a s s i f i c a t i o n s Receipts i n excess of (less than) r e s t r i c t e d c u r r e n t expenditures Net i n c r e a s e (decrease) i n fund balande $ 25,000 * [I) U a .d 7 c H I C a k w h U C 0 .rl U k 0 m 4J C m U C a k w a C Id m a -4 s m .k Id d 0 C U [I] h U .rl m k a, > .rl C 3 .rl C 7 4J k 0 a a 0 d a C 0 -4 c, a u 7 a W "i rd 4J C i 4 a9 [I] m 2 0 GI 4J C a, 5 3 U [I] U U a, k .rl a "i Id C 0 .rl U Id z ** m C a 0 'GI c, C a, 4 4J [I] a a, a, 4J c rd k Id ? w a, 4J Id 4J [I] a h C, -4 m k: .rl C 3 tn C .rl a ? rl u C --d h a 3 4J [I] ,Y 83 a k L" rl a c, C i "i 9 [I] a, U rd 4J [I] U 3 U .rl U U a, C C 0 U V) a .?I % k Id d 0 -2 [I] a, 4J a U [I] FACILITIES Building Southwell Hall Bellarmine Hall Barn Playhouse Xavier Hall Gonzaga Hall Gymnasium Campion Hall Faculty Office Building Physical Plant University Buildings Purpose Date Sq. F t . Campus Ministry p r e ,1920 2,281 ~ d i r ; i r i i s t r a t i v e Offices (under renovation) Maintenance Building 1922 Theatre Classrooms, Media Center, Offices Residence H a l l , Chapel Infirmary, Administrative 'and Faculty Offices Residence Hall and Auditorium -Classrooms, Administrative and Faculty Offices A t h l e t i c Offices and F a c i l i t i e s Residence H a l l , Administrative and Faculty Off i c e s Faculty Offices, Classrooms, and Academic Administrative Offices *University usage. ( I n a d d i t i o n , Prep uses 22,912 gross sq. f t . , t o t a l i n g 57,670 gross sq. f t . ) University Buildings (continued) Building Regis ail Campus Center Northwest H a l l . - ' Nyselius Library Bannow Science Center Central U t i l i t y F a c i l i t y Southeast I H a l l Southeast I1 Hall School of Nursing Student Recreational Complex Purpose Date Gross Sq.Ft. Residence Hall, Radio S t a t i o n and ~ d m i n i s t r a t i v eO f f i c e s Dining Rooms, Bookstore, Mail Room, Oak Room and Stag-Her Inn Residence H a l l , Faculty Offices and Classrooms Library Classrooms, ~ a b o r a t o r i e s, Computer Center, Administra-t i v e and Faculty Offices Heating P l a n t , Physical Plant and Maintenance Offices Residence Hall and Student A c t i v i t i e s Offices Residence Hall Classrooms, Laboratories Auditorium and Offices pool, ~ u l t i - p u r p o s e Courts ~ x e & i s e Rooms Total Gross Sq.Ft. 896,324 . .- DIRECTORY 1. Bellarmine Hall 17. Grauert Field 2. Canisius Hall 18. Central Utility Facility 3. Gonzaga Hall 19. School ol Nursing 4. Reg~sH all 20. Campus Center 5. Northwest Hall 21. Bannow Science Center 6. Campion Hall 22. Nyselius Library 7. Loyola Hall 23.Southeast Hall 8. Varsity Field 24. Fareasl Hall 9. Concert Shell 25. Institute For Human Development 10. Alumni Field - 26 Jesuit Residence 11. McAulilfe Hall 27. Bellarmine Pond 12. Xavier Hall 28. Center for Financial Studies 13. Berchmans Hall 29. Barlow Field 14. Student Recreat~onal Complex 30. Playhouse 15. Gymnasium 31. Maintenance Complex 16. Tennis Courts 32. Faculty O t f i iand CIaaamom Building 'presently under construction FAIRFIELD UNIVERSITY CAMPUS FROM MERRITT PARKWAY CONNECTICUT TURNPIKE Take Exit 44 FROM NEW YORK Black Rock Turnpike Take Exit 22 Turn Right i t Stillson Rd. Left on Round Hill Rd. .Bear Left into N. Benson Rd. CONNECTICUT TURNPIKE FROM NEW HAVEN Take Exit 22 Right on N. Benson Rd. . . LIBRARY r-r-cncn 15) dd r-rn 44' d 4JC. m 3 - 3 0 a, m u C. 3 3 4; '3 h a r k ark aJ 0 4J '44 hlu aLl a Nyselius Library Acquisitions ~ o t a l ' Books Added Periodicals Academic :including bound Books (current Microfilm Microprint A. V. Year periodicals) Withdrawn subscriptions) (reels) (slides) Microfiche , Records Materials 0 @ 80 0 47 Nyselius Library Expenditures f o r Acquisitions ~ c i d e m i c Year Books (including bound p e r i o d i c a l s ) P e r i o d i c a l s ( c u r r e n t s u b s c r i p t i o n s ) Microforms ( a l l types) Records A. Nursing V. Materials 1970-71 1971-72 1972-73 1973-74 . -. 63,389* 70,977** 67,636** 66,819*** . . .. 22,604 25,459 27,772 33,939' (included i n book budget) ' 0 . . (included i n book budget . ..-.. . . . . .) (included i n book budget . . . . . . . . .) (included i n book budget . . . . . . . . .) 1974-75 68,724 35,186 -(included i n book budget . . . . . . . . .) 1975-76 - 93,271**** : 39,444 . (included i n book budget . . . . . . . . . .) 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 94,393**** ' . 3 105,208**** :105,161****. . . . . 42,015 45; 716 56,519 : (included i n book budget . . . . . . . . .) , , I ( ; (included i n book budget . . . . . . . . . ) . ,. (included i n book'budget '. . - .. . . . . .) 72,521 (included i n book budget . . . . . . . . .) "includes $10,000 s p e c i a l nursing funds for books and p e r i o d i c a l s . *?includes $5,000 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 $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 auditing procedure, includes monies from T i t l e I1 Grant 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 ~yselius Library will have approximately 90,000 titles published in America between 1639 and 1819. B. More than 5,000 English and Arnericanplays published between 1500 and 1830. C. Landmarks of :Science-'seriecso n tains 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 ~overnment from 1789 through 1883. E. A new series based on Blanck's ~ i b l i o g r a ~ohf ~A merican Literature, that will, when complete, contain 10,000 to 15,000 titles by 300 authors with emphasis on "belles le,ttres9'. 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, Napoleon St. Cyr. 5. National Information Center for Educational Media (NICEMI - Indexes on microfiche - an extensive source for locating educa-tional media. 6. Business sources on Microfiche: A. DUNS Account Identification Service which 'gives addresses and a&filiations 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 Academic Year 1969-70 1970-71 1971-72 1972-7 3 1973-74 1974-75 1975-76 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 Total 59,006 62,578 ,65,230 65,856 66,009 73,008 71,223 67,993 73,547 71,606 71,842 79,606
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Title | Fact Book 1982 |
Originating Office | Office of Management Information |
Editor | Linda M. Trabka |
Date | February 1982 |
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 1982. |
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 | FB1982 |
SearchData | IFact Book ' OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT INFORMATION PREFACE Following is the ninth edition of the Fairfield University FACT BOOK. Through an updated series of charts and graphs, the FACT BOOK provides the entire University community with an accu-rate and consistent statistical overview of the 1981-82 academic year and illustrates Fairfield's development and growth since its inception. A very special thanks to typist Connie Levy for her cooper-ation and assistance and thanks to all who contributed current information. Linda Trabka, Editor Management Information Office February, 1982 Table of Contents Page Preface .......................................................... ii Table of Contents ............................................. iii History ................................................... 3 P r e s i d e n t s ................................................ 4 Administrative L i s t i n g .................................... 5 Board of Trustees ......................................... 6 Ac c r edi t a t ion and ~ e m b e r s h i ~.s.. .......................... 8 o r g a n i z a t i o n a l Chart ...................................... 9 Honorary Degrees .......................................... 10 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 .......................... ' Non-Credit Continuing Education ........................... Summer Session ~ n r o i l m e n t ................................. Undergraduate Admissions Trend ............................ Freshmen SAT Scores ....................................... Undergraduate Enrollment by Geographical. Region ........... Undergraduate Enrollment by Major ......................... Graduate and Withdrawal S t a t i s t i c s ........................ Degrees Awarded ........................................... Degrees Awarded Graph ..................................... Undergraduate Resident S t a t u s ............................. I11. FACULTY AND STAFF ........................................... Undergraduate Fa cul ty ...... ................................ Graduate Fa cul ty ............9 .............................. Full-time Equivalent Faculty .............................. Faculty Graph ............................................. Faculty by School and Rank ................................ Faculty by Highest Degree and Rank ........................ Faculty by Rank and Sex ................................... Faculty by School and Tenure S t a t u s ....................... Undergraduate Faculty by Department and Rank .............. Graduate Faculty by Division and Rank ..................... Docftoral Degrees by Granting I n s t i t u t i o n .................. Faculty by Rank and Average Compensation .................. University Personnel Analysis ............................. iii IV. FINANCE ................................................... Statement of Current Income ............................. Statement of Cur rent ~ x ~ e n d i t u r eansd Tr ans f e r s ......... Operating Funds Graph ................................... Financial Aid Analysis .................................. V. FACILITIES ................................................ University Buildings .................................... Campus Map .............................................. VI. LIBRARY ................................................... Holdings ................................................ Acquisitions ............................................ Expenditures f o r Acquisitions ........................... Special Collections ..................................... Circulation S t a t i s t i c s ...............................;.. ADMINISTRATION History F a i r f i e l d College of S t . Robert Bellarmine, Inc., purchased two adjoining e s t a t e s i n F a i r f i e l d . F a i r f i e l d College-Preparatory School opened c l a s s e s ' i n a four-year program. F a i r f i e l d University was chartered by t h e S t a t e of Connecticut giving it power t o g r a n t degrees. F i r S t . c l a s s of 303 students was admitted t o t h e College of Arts.and Sciences. - F i r s t summer session of undergraduate courses was held. F i r s t graduate c l a s s e s i n education were held. Graduate School of Corporate and P o l i t i c a l Communication opened. Women were admitted t o a l l undergraduateprograms. Undergraduate School of Nursing admitted its f i r s t c l a s s . Center f o r Lifetime Learning offered i t s f i r s t courses. Connecticut Center f o r Continuing Education became p a r t of t h e University. School of Business was established. School of Continuing Education was e s t a b l i s h e d . School of Business offered i t s f i r s t Master of Science degree program i n Financial Management. Presidents o'f ' Fairf i e l d Universitv 1. 1942-1944 Rev. John J. McElaney, S.J. 2. 1944-1951 Rev. James H. Dolan, S.J. ' 3.. ,1951-1958 Rev. Joseph D. FitzGerald; S. J. 4. - 1958-1964 Rev.' James E. FitzGerald, S. J. 5. 1964-1973. Rev. William C. McInnes, S.J. 6. 1973-1979 Rev. Thomas R. Fitzgerald, S.J. , . ' _. I 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 ~ d m i n i s t r a t i o n '' Rev. Aloysius P. Kelley, S.J. ........ P r e s i d e n t Rev. John J. Higgins, S.J. ......... A s s i s t a n t t o t h e P r e s i d e n t I . D r . John A . Barone ................... Provost George E. D i f f l e y .................... Vice P r e s i d e n t f o r Development and Public R e l a t i o n s . . John M. 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 William P. Schimpf ....................Vice p r e s i d e n t f o r Student S e r v i c e s . , BarbaraD. ~ r y a n..................... U n i v e r s i t y L i b r a r i a n - 1 Theodore A. Cheney ................... Acting Dean of t h e Graduate school of Corporate and P o l i t i c a l ' Communication Dr.. John I. G r i f f i n ................... Dean of t h e School of Business D r . William F. lllurphy ...:............ Dean of t h e School of Continuing Education D r . Robert F. P i t t ...'................ Dean of t h e Graduate School of Education and A l l i e d P r o f e s s i o n s D r . P h y l l i s E. P o r t e r ...... ... ..........Dean of t h e School of - ~ u r s i n g < + ' D r . Stephen L. Weber ................. Dean of t h e College of A r t s and Sciences- , , . . . . . . . # .. F a i r f i e l d University Board of Trustees . Rev. Joseph A. Appleyard,, S.J. Chairman, Department of English M r s . Dorothy B. Bennett M r s . Ellen B . . Burns Judge Rev. Raymond J. Callahan, S.J. President , . D r . P a t r i c k J. Carolan Orthopaedic Surgeon Rev. James H. Coughlin, S.J. Rector, ~ e s u i tCommunity M r . Jerome I. Davis Consultant and D i r e c t o r M r . Charles F. Dolan President M r . Alphonsus J, Donahue M r . Joseph F. Fahey, Jr. p r e s i d e n t . M r . Joseph B. Flavin Chairman & chief Executive O f f i c e r M r . S a l J. Giudice Executive V i c e P r e s i d e n t - Corporate Relations D r . Gino P. G i u s t i P r e s i d e n t 3 a M r . Norwick R. Goodspeed* Chairman & Chief Executive O f f i c e r Rev. Howard J. Gray, S . J . Rector Rev. Otto H. Hentz, S . J . ~ r o f e s s o ; of Theology Rev. Aloysius P. Kelley, S.J. P r e s i d e n t *Vice Chairman .- . . ., - Boston College Chestnut H i l l , ~ a s s a c h u s e t t s Stamford, Connecticut United S t a t e s D i s t r i c t Court New Haven, Connecticut Boston c o l l e g e High School Dorchester, Massachusetts . . Me r r i t t ~ r t h o ~ a e d Ai cs s oc i a t e s Bridgeport, Connecticut - F a i r f i e l d University -, F a i r f i e l d , Connecticut -. Consolidated Diesel E l e c t r i c Company Old Greenwich, Connecticut Cablevision Woodbury, New York, American Thread Company Stamf'ord, Connecticut S t a t e National Bank of Connecticut Bridgeport, Connecticut - The Singer ,Company stamford, ~ o n n e c t i c u t ' American Can Company Greenwich, Connecticut Texasgulf, Inc. Stamford, Connecticut People's Savings Bank Bridgeport, Connecticut Western J e s u i t Community Cambridge, Massachusetts 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 I M r . w i i l i a m J. Warner Attorney M r . Joseph J. ~ i ~ l e e r M r . John P. McAndrews President M r . Thomas E. McKinney M r . L. W i l l i a m Miles* President Rev. Thomas P. O'Malley, S.J. President M r . Albert D. Phelps, Jr. President M r . E. C o r t r i g h t P h i l l i p s Vice Chairman of the Board M r . Fortune Pope Rev. Gerald R. Rippon, S. J. Teacher Mudge, Rose, Guthrie and Alexander New York, New York LQM Associates New York, New York Remington Arms Company, Inc. Bridgeport, Connecticut University P a t e n t s , Inc. Norwalk, Connecticut John C a r r o l l University Cleveland, Ohio, Albert D. Phelps, Inc. Riverdale, New York . . C i t y t r u s t -Bridgeport, Connectic'ut \ - The Pope Foundation, New York, New York egis High School New York, New York M r . Paul J. Rizzo IBM Corporation Senior V i c e President Armonk, ~ e wYork . . M r . John P. Sachs G r e a t ~ a k e ' scarbon Corporation President and Chief .Executive Officer ,.New York ,. New Yor.k.,., M r . James F. Stapleton Day ,, Berry and Howard Attorney stamford, Connecticut . . . . Dr. Thomas A. ~ a n d e r s l i c e General Te'lephone & Electronics Corp. President & Chief Operating Officer Stamford, Connecticut . - , Trustees Emeriti, ., .. . M r . James W. Birkenstock . . - . . , M r . David W. P., J e w i t t M r . Edward J. Breck . , Rev. .James .J. McGinley, S. J. Rev. Gerald F. Hutchinson, S.J. .. - . M r . ranc cis J. McNamara, Jr. M r . D. Bruce Wiesley "Chairman '-"Accreditation and Memberships of the University Accreditation . . .. 13,. American Chemical Society National League f o r Nursing New England Association of Schools and Colleges S t a t e of Connect icut 'Board of Educat ion - -. . State of ~ o n n e c t i c u t'.Board of Examiners f o r Nursing 6 State of Connecticut Board of Higher Education Member ships American' Assembly of Collegiate Schools of Business . . . "" American Association of Colleges f o r Teacher Education American Council on Education . . - Association of Independent Liberal A r t s Colleges for ' Teacher ducat ion . . . . Association of J e s u i t Colleges and Universities Connecticut Association of' colleges for Teacher Education Connect icut Conference of . ~ n d e ~ e n d e nCtol l ege s Connecticut Councik for Higher Education National Catholic Educational Association '; New England: Business and Economic' Association . ' ----- ------ - ----------- FAIRFIELD UNIVERSITY ORGANIZATIONAL CHART 1 BOARD 1 TRu7E.s COUNCIL ASSISTANT TO FACULTY -THE PRESIDENT , UNIVERSITY ' . CHAPLAIN . DIRECTORS ACADEMICS SSETRUVDIECNETS RUENSIVOEURRSCITEYS' .AND PUBLIC I I 1 AND SCIENCES OF EDUCATION RECREATION . L I B R Y MANAGEMENT I GRAD. SCHOOL OF HEALTH UNlVERSlPl .. RESEARCH AND - COMPUTER -; . PLAYHOUSE - CORP AN0 POLITICAL BUILDINGS GRANTS' DEVELOPMENT SERVICES ACTIVITIES AND GRANTS CENTER AND GROUNDS PUBLICATIONS COMMUNICATIONS CAMPUS CENTER ADMINISTRATION CONTROL . SERVICES SCHOOL OF ACADEMIC - COUNSELING - STUDENT PERSONNEL . MANAGEMENT ACTIVITIES AND AND EMPLOYEE SECURITY ACCOUNTING ALUMNI RELATIONS PRINTING BUSINESS ADVISING CENTER ORGANIZATIONS RELATIONS INFORMATION . . 17Tj1.7 , REGISTRATION JUDICIAL AFFAIRS BUSINESS AND UNDERGRADUATE MANAGEMENT RECEIVABLE RECORDS FRESHMAN ORIENTATION AID ADMISSIONS SCHOOL OF MINORITY ADMINISTRATION NEWS BUREAU INTERINSTITWIONAL ACTIVITIES CENTER D .-, SUMMER AN0 EXTENSION PROGR4MS OFFICE OF THE PRWOST 9-BO F a i r f i e l d University Honorary Degrees Awarded Commencement 1951 - 1980 Commencement, June' 12 Most Reverend Henry J.'OIBrien, D. D. - Doctor of Laws Most Reverend William R. Arnold, D. D. - Doctor of Laws Most Reverend John J. McEleney, S . J . , D. D. - Doctor of Laws The Honorable J. Howard McGrath - Doctor of Lawst(Speaker) 1952: Codencement,-~ u n e10 . " Most Reverend Monegnor Joseph Francis Donnelly - Doctor of Laws The Honorable Charles Malik - Doctor of Laws Reverend Edward Bernard Rooney, S.J. - Doctor of Laws (Speaker) . . Frank'Daniel Whalen ,- Doctor of Laws . . 1953: Commencement, June 9 Most Reverend John Francis ~ a c k e t t , D. D. - Doctor of Laws' ~ a ~ m o nEda r l Baldwin - Doctor of Laws (Speaker) _ ~ a k g a r e t jV. eronica Kiely - Doctor of ~ a w i . . James Milton O'Neil - Doctor, of Humane ~ e t t e r s - .. . - 1954: Commencement, June ,8 Most Reverend Jqseph ~ a k e n c eS hehan, D. D. - Doctor of Laws (Speaker) 1959: Commencement, June,9 Abraham Ribicoff - Doctor of Laws Most ever end Bernard J. Flanagan, D. D. - Doctor of Laws (Speaker) Joseph Sullivan - Doctor of Laws John P e t e r Hagan - Doctor of Science '1960: Commencement, June 7 . , ... . . . ~ e n Mr ic~ha el ~ o g a n-' Doctor. o f Laws Thomas Dresser White - Doctor of Laws (Speaker) . Reverend John J. Collins, S.J. - Dqctor of Humane L e t t e r s commencement, June 12 Herman W i l l i a m Steinkraus - Doctor of Laws Right Reverend Monsignor Cornelius P. Tuelings - Doctor of Humane L e t t e r s Francis James Braceland - Doctor of Science (Speaker) + 1962: Commencement, June 11 Most Reverend Walter ~ i l l i a mC u r t i s , S. T. D. - Doctor of Laws (Speaker) ~ommer&ement, June 10 Right ,Reverend ~ o n s i ~ n oJorh n H. Anderson,,.D..\D., P. A. W i l l i a m Joseph sanders - ~ 6 c t o ro f Laws (Speaker) Sir ~lexander Bustamante, K. B. - Doctdr of .Laws 1964: Commencement, June 8 Paul Horgan - Doctor of Humane Letters (Speaker) , .. 1965: Commencement, June 14, . . William Conley - ~ o c t o rof Laws , Richard Cardinal Cushing - Doctor of Laws (speaker) Thomas Dodd - Doctor of Laws Henry W. L i t t l e f i e l d - Doctor of Laws ' ' 1966: commencement, June 15 John Dempsey - Doctor of Laws - Doctor of Laws . 8) James Vincent Joy - Doctor of Laws John Courtney Murray,- Doctor of Laws ,(Speaker)- Marion Anderson - ~ o c t o rof Humane Letters. 1gor Ivan Sikorsky- - Doctor of Science 1967: commencement. June 14 Howard Thomas Owens - Doctor of Laws ~ i g h tReverend Monsignor John Joseph Toomey - Doctor of Laws ~ o n a l dHenry McGannon - Doctor of Humane Letters W i l l i a m Sumner Simpson - Doctor of Public Service Edward John Steichen - Doctor of Fine A r t s Roger Tory Peterson - Doctor of Science 1968: Commencement, June 9 Edward Bennett W i l l i a m s - 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 r, . Dana Lyda Farnsworth - Doctor of Science J. Gerald Phelan - Doctor of A r t s Theodore Chaikin Sorensen - ~ o c t o rof Laws (Speaker) Robert Penn Warren - Doctor of Humane Letters Amos Wiven Wilder - Doctor of Theology 1970: commencement. June 17 Kenneth Burke - Doctor of Humane Letters . .- Most Reverend Harold Robert Perry, S. V. D. - Doctor of Laws Edmund G r i f f i t h Williamson - Doctor of A r t s (Speaker) Korczak Ziolkowski - Doctor of A r t s -- -- - -- 1971: Commencement, 'May 30 ..I_' ... John Whittaker Christensen - Doctor of Science ~lvin'.'chkistiaEnu rich - Doctor oi Humane Letters ~arrison Edward Farnsworth - ~octor of Science Alexander Kipnis - Doctor of Fine Arts Morris King Udall - Doctor of ~ a w c(S peaker)' . . . ' 1972: Cornencement. Mav 28 Joseph Hoffer Blatchford - ~octo'rof Laws (Speaker) Lawrence Warren pierce - Doctor of Laws Max Tishler - Doctor of Science 1973: Commencement, June 3 Sidney P. Marland, Jr. - Doctor of Human Letters (Speaker) Rene Jules Dubos - Doctor of Science 1974: -Commencement, May 26 James Warren Birkenstock - Doctor of Laws. Samuel Dash - ~octor of Civil Law - (Speaker) William Styron - ~octor''o f Humane -~etters John Joseph Sullivan - Doctor of Public Service 1975: Commencement, May 25 . - Reverend William Charles McInnes, S.J. - Doctor of Humane Letters Richard Peter McKeon - Doctor of Humane Letters Reverend Theodore Martin Hesburgh - Doctor of Public Service John Joseph Sirica - Doctor of Civil Law (Speaker) 1976: Commencement, May 23 Samuel Waller Hawley - Doctor of Public Service Robert Paul Ramsey - Doctor of Humane Letters Dean Rusk - Doctor of Civil Law (Speaker) 1977: Commencement, M a y 2 - Vincent Albert Cianci, Jx. - Doctor of Public Service (Speaker) Williqm Homer Timbers - Doctor of Civil Law Commencement, M a e 8 Reverend James H. Coughlin, S.J. -'~actorof Humane Letters Evelyn Kennedy -- ' . Doctor of Public service Stewart B. McKinney - Doctor of Public Service (Speaker) Arthur Miller - Doctor of Humane ~etters . Commencement, May 27 Ella Grasso - Doctor of ~ubiic Service Reverend Bernard Joseph Francis Lonergan,.S;J. - Doctor of Humane Letters George William Miller - Doctor of Public Administration (Speaker) 1980: Commencement, May 25 .. W i l l i a m L. Hawkins*-1 DO&& of-. Humane Letters David W: P. Jewitt - Doctor of Laws Reverend George s t i r l i n g Mahan, S.J. - Doctor of Humane Letters Rever@nd Joseph A. a,re, S.J. - Doctor of ~ h a n eLe t t e r s (Speaker) .! . 1981: Comme.n cement, May 24 . . .. . \ ( . Reverend Joseph A. Fitzmyer; S.J. - Doctor of Humane Letters Serena S. Merck - Doctor of Laws Reverend Bruce R i t t e r , O.F.M. - Doctor .of' Laws Alexander M. Haig, Jr. - Doctor of Laws (Speaker) " 1' . . . C' I . -5 t: - .. - - Honorary Degrees Awarded F e s t i v a l s - 1964-1972. . . . . 1964: Shakespeare Convocation, Spring . Dame J u d i t h Anderson - Shakespearean Actress George Bagshawe Harrison - shakespearearl Scholar E l l i o t Norton - Drama C r i t i c . . Joseph Verner Reed - Director, ~ m e r i c a n Shakespeare Theater Margaret Webster - Producer , . 1965: ' Dante Celebratiorl, F a l l Eva LeGalliene - Actress > , . .. . Thomas G. ~ k r g i n- ale ante scholar D r . Sergio Fenoaltea - I t a l i a n Ambassador t o t h e U.S. 1966: Spanish F e s t i v a l , F a l l Jose Greco - Flamenco Dancer Hon. John D. Lodge - Former U.S. Ambassador t o Spain Juan Serrano - Flamenco G u i t a r i s t Marquis de Merry d e l Val - Spanish Ambassador t o the. U.N. 1967: A Salute t o Opera, F a l l L i c i a Albanese - Opera Singer D r . Denis Stevens - Opera Singer Norman Treigle - Opera Singer 1968: American Music, F a l l David W. Brubeck - P i a n i s t Aaron Copland - Composer/Pianist/Conductor Richard Rodgers - Composer V i r g i l Thomson - Music C r i t i c 1969: Black American Culture, F a l l Gordon Parks - Photo-Journalist, Director B i l l y Taylor - Jazz: P i a n i s t James Earl Jones - Actor 1970: Beethoven S ~ r i n aF e s t i v a l . S ~ r i n s David Manning Keiser - P i a n i s t Joseph Wilfred Kermen - Musicologist Tossy Spivakovsky - V i o l i n i s t c 8 1971: Outstanding Women, F a l l Sarah Caldwell - Opera Impressario Ruby Dee - Actress Anne Sexton - Poetess Margaret Chase Smith - U.S. Senator 1972: P o l i t i c a l Humor, F a l l Pat Paulsen - Humorist J u l e s F e i f f e r - Cartoonist Oscar Brand - Musician STUDENTS Academic Year Enrollment Head count by. Division , ' . . Fall " - Undergraduate Graduate - Total *includes School of Continuing Education degree c r e d i t students. Academic Year Enrollment Head c o u n t Undergraduate and Graduate Undergraduate Graduate Year Full-Time Part-Time T o t a l Full-Time Part-Time T o t a l + *incliides School o f Continuing Education degree c r e d i t s t u d e n t s . .Academic Year Enrollment' . ' undergraduate Head Count by School Year 1965 College of Arts and Sciences Full-Time Part-Time Total * 1,389 37 1,426 School of,Business , Full-Time Part-Time Total ' . .. - - - Year 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 * Academic Year Enrollment Undergraduate Head Count by School School o f Continuing Education* Full-Time Part-Time T o t a l - . degree c r e d i t s t u d e n t s -- Academic Year Enrollment Graduate Head Count by School Graduate School of Education and A l l i e d ~ r o f e s s i o n s - Year Fu 11-Time Part-Time- T o t a l 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 .I977 1978 1979 Graduate School o f C o r p o r a t e and P o l i t i c a l Communication Full-Time Part-Time T o t a l Academic Year Enrollment Graduate Head Count by School Year . . School. of Business Graduate Program i n Financial Management Full-Time Part--Time Total 1981 : I *School of Business Graduate Program i n F i n a n c i a l Management was e s t a b l i s h e d Academic Year Enrollment : .Full-Time Equivalent F a l l Undergraduate Graduate Total 1965 1,401 316 1,717 1966 1,514 1,879 1967 1,658 2,058 1968 1,673 2,111 1969 1,843 2,317 1970 2,108 2,690 1971 2,259 2,816 1972 2,476 3,025 1973 2,658* 3,334" 1974 2,711* 3,367* 1975 2,890* 3,519" 1976 2,913* 3,436* 1977 3,021* 3,502" 1978 3,096* 3,512* 1979 3,126" 3,502" 1980 3,720* 1981 3,709* *includes School of Continuing Education degree c r e d i t s t u d e n t s . * I College of Arts and Sciences School of Business and School of Nursing Full-Time Enrollment by Year and Sex Fall 1981 Year Men ' Women Total Freshman 372 372 744 Sophomore 390 329 719 Junior 263 3 98 661 Senior - Total Full-Time Students 1,381 1,450 2,831 -- School of Continuing Education Enrollment - Non-Credit Proqrams F a l l 1977 - F a l l 1981 A r t s and Career Programs: Courses 609 7 33 931' 929 902 Workshops 102 111 ' 107 127 100 T o t a l 711 844 1,038 ' . 1,056 1,002 P r o f e s s i o n a l Development Programs : Business Courses Health Care Courses 245 59 136 152 66 Workshops - 213 273 212 158 83 T o t a l 1,147 979 1,013 1,003 763 Grand T o t a l Non-Credit Continuing Education Enrollment 1,858 1,823 2,051 2,059 Summer Session Enrollment Head Count by Division Summer Undergraduate Graduate Total 1965 , 411 1966 426 1967 1968 1969 m m m (I]l C a ffl (I] C C a, k ;C a, C d 3 m I I I N d ' N b c n d ' r - m 1 . d ' d' q In 0 C .rl (I] %, a cn 4 d c %: 3 Q (I] C C a cn a 4 k ; 2 3 1 a, a U C c o u , m ' ~ q m t - r - m a , a, .u, c o ! ~ F m 0 m u m v . r n P m . * w m N 2: r ; r ; A r ; . r ; : r ; (I] C 0 .rl (I] (I] 8 (I] ' a [I) c, k tx [I) a, k 0 U m E 4m ' 3 C 4 (d (d .lJ 0 €+ [I) [I) a, r: .4 [I) ? m m a, 0 d a, -4 0 rJ-l cn a, 4J (d ? a (d k tn k a, a s [I) m a, d -4 $ a tn C .d [I) k 9 z [I) 0 .TI C, [I) .#-I 4.J (d CI. [I) m c 0 -rl [I) cn 3 (d 3 [I) :, College of Arts and Sciences School of Nursing School of Business Full-Time Enrollment by Geographical Region F a l l 1976-1981 Geourawhical Reaion New England Maine New Hampshire Vermont .filassachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut Total New England Middle A t l a n t i c New York 602 591 607 612 632 633 New J e r s e y 474 509 505 466 467 460 Pennsylvania 51 4 9 50 50 59 5'9 , Delaware . - - - 1 1 1 Mary land 21 19 25 16 16 26 ~ i s t r i c ot f Columbia - - - -9- ' .-' - 6 4 4 4 3 ' T o t a l Middle A t l a n t i c 1,157 1,174 1,191 1,149 1,179 1,182 43% 43% 43% 42% 41% 42% Other Regions Other S t a t e s ' 42 Foreign Countries 10 U. S. T e r r i t o r i e s 10 Total Other Regions, 62 3% Total Full-Time Enrollments 2,675 College of A r t s and Sciences school of Nursing School of Business Upperclassmen by Majors F a l l 1976-1981 COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES Major 1976 1977 1978 1979 American Studies - Economics 121 English 169 Fine A r t s 14 Greek and Roman Studies 2 History Modern Languages Philosophy P o l i t i c s Psychology B. A. Religious Studies Sociology Biology Chemistry Engineering Mathematics Physics Psychology B.S. Undeclared Total SCHOOL OF BUSINESS* Accounting Management Marketing Finance Undeclared . Total SCHOOL OF NURSING 'Nursing 7 4 55 9 18 3 192 10 83 . 214 . 54 16 55 18 14 - 1,283 1,218 1,197 1,225 Total B.A. & B.S. 1,927 1,939 1,966 2,068 2,115 2,087 . *Became a Separate School, F a l l , 1978 College of A r t s and Sciences School of Business School of Nursing Graduation and Withdrawal S t a t i s t i c s * 1967-81 Freshmen Graduates Graduates Graduates Total S t i l l ~ 1 a s . s ' Admitted Four Years Five Years ... Six Years Graduates Enrolled Withdrawals *transfer students are not included. Degrees Awarded - Bachelors C e r t i f i c a t e o f A r t s and Bachelors Bachelors Masters Masters Advanced S t u d i e s Year Sciences Business Nursing Education Communications i n Education 1981 417 T o t a l 9,844 * the School of Business awarded i t s f i r s t degrees as a s e p a r a t e ' school ** includes 90 Honorary degrees awarded a t Commencement and 33 Honorary..degrees awarded a t F e s t i v a l s 1964-1972 - -- -- - - 1963 Academic Year Enrollment Full-Ti-m.-- e,Undergraduate Resident Status* Off-Campus Boarder On-Campus Resident Fall Head Count 8, Head Count % ~ull-Time *includinq Resident Hall Advisors and Coordinators who are full-time underqraduates as well as temporary off-campus accommodations. ' -. or Commuter Total FACULTY &STAFF F a l l 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964. 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 197 7 1978 1979 , 1980 1981 Teaching Faculty* Undergraduate 1960- 1981 Total Full-Time Faculty : part-Time Faculty Undergraduate. Lay Religious Total Lay Religious Total Faculty . 29 31 : 6 0 35 ' 34 69' 3 7 3 6 7 3 42 + 3 4 7 6 4 6 36 82 5 3 3 4 87 6 4 34 . 98 78 32 110. 87 3 6 123 9 5 34 129 9 9 2 7 126 111 29 , 140 110 32 142 119 3 0 149 'L 121 28 149 123 2 5 148 125 23 . 148 127 20 147 ' 125 22 ' 147 130 ; '--l9 149 - 133 .' ." .. 18 -351 13 0 17 147 *excluding those on y e a r ' s leave or s a b b a t i c a l and a d m i n i s t r a t o r s with f a c u l t y s t a t u s . Teaching Faculty* Graduate 1960- 1981 Full-Time F a c u l t y Part-Time F a c u l t y . F a l l Lay R e l i g i o u s T o t a l Lay R e l i g i o u s T o t a l ' T o t a l F a c u l t y *excluding t h o s e o n y e a r ' s l e a v e or s a b b a t i c a l and a d m i n i s t r a t o r s w i t h fatuity s t a t u s . Teaching Faculty* Full-Time Equivalent -Year 1960 Undergraduate \ 72 Graduate ' 8 Total 8 0 80 84 *excluding. those on year 's leave, or sabbatical and administrators with faculty status. O O O O O O O O O O O O O w T F ; S o O w w N o a 3 W W N c J N C V ( V r l " r l r l r l - . rl OF' 90 rTl :: 2 .Dg F 4 l-i E-' a, d . r l 28 Id C, m a , 0 GCr E-4 Full-Time Undergraduate Faculty* By Department or Program and Rank Fall 1981 Associate Assistant School Professor Professor Professor Instructor Total College of Arts and Sciences . Biology Chemistry Economics ducati ion. . , . English Fine Arts Greek and Roman Studies History Mathematics Modern Languages Philosophy Physics Politics Psychology Religious Studies Sociology .. Total . school oi ~us&ess School of Nursins Total Undergraduate Faculty i *excluding administrators with faculty status. . Full-Time Graduate Faculty By Division and Rank Fall 1981 Associate Assistant School Professor Professor Professor Instructor Total -Graduate School of Education ~dministration and Supervision 0 Counseling & Community Services 1 Foundations & Teaching Educational Media School and Applied Psychology 1 Special Education -. 1 Total Graduate School of Corporate and Political Communication -1 Total Graduate Faculty 6 Full-Time Faculty* Terminal Degrees by Granting Institutions Fall 1981 ~ Fordham University 13 Columbia University 11 university of ~onnecticut 9 Yale University 9 New York University 8 St. john's University 5 City university of New York 4 Georgetown university 3 Gregorian University 3 New school for Social Research 3 University of North Carolina 3 Boston University 2 Case Western Reserve University 2 . i Catholic University 2 Purdue University '2. Radcliffe College ,2 Syracuse University 2 University of California,~os Angeles 2 university of Maryland 2 university of Massachusetts .. . 2 University of Washington. 2 . University of Wisconsin 2 Yeshiva University 2 Other ~nstitutions -35 Total *excluding administrators with faculty status. U n i v e r s i t y Academic F a c u l t y By Rank and Average Compensation* 1980-81 Nine Month B a s i s F a i r f i e l d U n i v e r s i t y A l l Combined Category Church Related Rank 1980-81 11-A (AAUP) 1g80-81 Category 11-A(AAUP) 1980-81 P r o f e s s o r 32,548 34,730 29,270 Associate 28,319 27,480 24,030 A s s i s t a n t 23,484 22,440 20,000 I n s t r u c t o r ** 17,830 15,690 * i n c l u d e s s a l a r y p l u s f r i n g e b e n e f i t s , ** less t h a n f i v e f a c u l t y members i n t h i s category Source: AAUP B u l l e t i n - August, 1981 FINANCE STATEMENT OF CURRENT INCOME 1981 UNRESTRICTED 1 . Revenues: Tuition and f e e s Government g r a n t s and c o n t r a c t s : . I n d i r e c t c o s t recovery Sponsored programs . S.tudent a i d J e s u i t community g i f t Services provided t o ' J e s u i t community o t h e r p r i v a t e g i f t s and g r a n t s Investment income ' . ~ e ~ a r t m e n t a l ' ., ' revenues S a l e s and s e r v i c e of a u x i l i a r y e n t e r p r i s e s Total c u r r e n t revenues ... STATEMENT OF CURRENT EXPENDITURES AND TRANSFERS-Expenditures and mandatory t r a n s f e r s : Education and g e n e r a l : I n s t r u c t i o n Research P u b l i c service L i b r a r y s t u d e n t s e r v i c e s I n s t i t u t i o n a l support Operation and maintenance of p l a n t Student a i d Total. e d u c a t i o n a l and g e n e r a l expenditures Mandatory t r a n s f e r s f o r : P r i n c i p a l and i n t e r e s t - l o a n s f o r e d u c a t i o n a l f a c i l i t i e s Loan f u ~ dan d T i t l e ' XX program matching g r a n t s T o t a l e d u c a t i o n a l and g e n e r a l A u x i l i a r y e n t e r p r i s e s : Expenditures :. Mandatory t r a n s f e r s f o r : P r i n c i p a l and i n t e r e s t Repairs and - replacements T o t a l 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 - a d d i t i o n s (deductions) : Funds functioning as endowment Provision f o r major r e p a i r s and replacements Income on p l a n t funds held by t r u s t e e s UNRESTRICTED RESTRICTED TOTAL $13,925,432 559,134 27,7 10 14,512,276 5,061,254 769,239 41,000 5,871,493 20,383,769 (309,945) (425,000) 103,848 R e c l a s s i f i c a t i o n s Receipts i n excess of (less than) r e s t r i c t e d c u r r e n t expenditures Net i n c r e a s e (decrease) i n fund balande $ 25,000 * [I) U a .d 7 c H I C a k w h U C 0 .rl U k 0 m 4J C m U C a k w a C Id m a -4 s m .k Id d 0 C U [I] h U .rl m k a, > .rl C 3 .rl C 7 4J k 0 a a 0 d a C 0 -4 c, a u 7 a W "i rd 4J C i 4 a9 [I] m 2 0 GI 4J C a, 5 3 U [I] U U a, k .rl a "i Id C 0 .rl U Id z ** m C a 0 'GI c, C a, 4 4J [I] a a, a, 4J c rd k Id ? w a, 4J Id 4J [I] a h C, -4 m k: .rl C 3 tn C .rl a ? rl u C --d h a 3 4J [I] ,Y 83 a k L" rl a c, C i "i 9 [I] a, U rd 4J [I] U 3 U .rl U U a, C C 0 U V) a .?I % k Id d 0 -2 [I] a, 4J a U [I] FACILITIES Building Southwell Hall Bellarmine Hall Barn Playhouse Xavier Hall Gonzaga Hall Gymnasium Campion Hall Faculty Office Building Physical Plant University Buildings Purpose Date Sq. F t . Campus Ministry p r e ,1920 2,281 ~ d i r ; i r i i s t r a t i v e Offices (under renovation) Maintenance Building 1922 Theatre Classrooms, Media Center, Offices Residence H a l l , Chapel Infirmary, Administrative 'and Faculty Offices Residence Hall and Auditorium -Classrooms, Administrative and Faculty Offices A t h l e t i c Offices and F a c i l i t i e s Residence H a l l , Administrative and Faculty Off i c e s Faculty Offices, Classrooms, and Academic Administrative Offices *University usage. ( I n a d d i t i o n , Prep uses 22,912 gross sq. f t . , t o t a l i n g 57,670 gross sq. f t . ) University Buildings (continued) Building Regis ail Campus Center Northwest H a l l . - ' Nyselius Library Bannow Science Center Central U t i l i t y F a c i l i t y Southeast I H a l l Southeast I1 Hall School of Nursing Student Recreational Complex Purpose Date Gross Sq.Ft. Residence Hall, Radio S t a t i o n and ~ d m i n i s t r a t i v eO f f i c e s Dining Rooms, Bookstore, Mail Room, Oak Room and Stag-Her Inn Residence H a l l , Faculty Offices and Classrooms Library Classrooms, ~ a b o r a t o r i e s, Computer Center, Administra-t i v e and Faculty Offices Heating P l a n t , Physical Plant and Maintenance Offices Residence Hall and Student A c t i v i t i e s Offices Residence Hall Classrooms, Laboratories Auditorium and Offices pool, ~ u l t i - p u r p o s e Courts ~ x e & i s e Rooms Total Gross Sq.Ft. 896,324 . .- DIRECTORY 1. Bellarmine Hall 17. Grauert Field 2. Canisius Hall 18. Central Utility Facility 3. Gonzaga Hall 19. School ol Nursing 4. Reg~sH all 20. Campus Center 5. Northwest Hall 21. Bannow Science Center 6. Campion Hall 22. Nyselius Library 7. Loyola Hall 23.Southeast Hall 8. Varsity Field 24. Fareasl Hall 9. Concert Shell 25. Institute For Human Development 10. Alumni Field - 26 Jesuit Residence 11. McAulilfe Hall 27. Bellarmine Pond 12. Xavier Hall 28. Center for Financial Studies 13. Berchmans Hall 29. Barlow Field 14. Student Recreat~onal Complex 30. Playhouse 15. Gymnasium 31. Maintenance Complex 16. Tennis Courts 32. Faculty O t f i iand CIaaamom Building 'presently under construction FAIRFIELD UNIVERSITY CAMPUS FROM MERRITT PARKWAY CONNECTICUT TURNPIKE Take Exit 44 FROM NEW YORK Black Rock Turnpike Take Exit 22 Turn Right i t Stillson Rd. Left on Round Hill Rd. .Bear Left into N. Benson Rd. CONNECTICUT TURNPIKE FROM NEW HAVEN Take Exit 22 Right on N. Benson Rd. . . LIBRARY r-r-cncn 15) dd r-rn 44' d 4JC. m 3 - 3 0 a, m u C. 3 3 4; '3 h a r k ark aJ 0 4J '44 hlu aLl a Nyselius Library Acquisitions ~ o t a l ' Books Added Periodicals Academic :including bound Books (current Microfilm Microprint A. V. Year periodicals) Withdrawn subscriptions) (reels) (slides) Microfiche , Records Materials 0 @ 80 0 47 Nyselius Library Expenditures f o r Acquisitions ~ c i d e m i c Year Books (including bound p e r i o d i c a l s ) P e r i o d i c a l s ( c u r r e n t s u b s c r i p t i o n s ) Microforms ( a l l types) Records A. Nursing V. Materials 1970-71 1971-72 1972-73 1973-74 . -. 63,389* 70,977** 67,636** 66,819*** . . .. 22,604 25,459 27,772 33,939' (included i n book budget) ' 0 . . (included i n book budget . ..-.. . . . . .) (included i n book budget . . . . . . . . .) (included i n book budget . . . . . . . . .) 1974-75 68,724 35,186 -(included i n book budget . . . . . . . . .) 1975-76 - 93,271**** : 39,444 . (included i n book budget . . . . . . . . . .) 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 94,393**** ' . 3 105,208**** :105,161****. . . . . 42,015 45; 716 56,519 : (included i n book budget . . . . . . . . .) , , I ( ; (included i n book budget . . . . . . . . . ) . ,. (included i n book'budget '. . - .. . . . . .) 72,521 (included i n book budget . . . . . . . . .) "includes $10,000 s p e c i a l nursing funds for books and p e r i o d i c a l s . *?includes $5,000 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 $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 auditing procedure, includes monies from T i t l e I1 Grant 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 ~yselius Library will have approximately 90,000 titles published in America between 1639 and 1819. B. More than 5,000 English and Arnericanplays published between 1500 and 1830. C. Landmarks of :Science-'seriecso n tains 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 ~overnment from 1789 through 1883. E. A new series based on Blanck's ~ i b l i o g r a ~ohf ~A merican Literature, that will, when complete, contain 10,000 to 15,000 titles by 300 authors with emphasis on "belles le,ttres9'. 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, Napoleon St. Cyr. 5. National Information Center for Educational Media (NICEMI - Indexes on microfiche - an extensive source for locating educa-tional media. 6. Business sources on Microfiche: A. DUNS Account Identification Service which 'gives addresses and a&filiations 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 Academic Year 1969-70 1970-71 1971-72 1972-7 3 1973-74 1974-75 1975-76 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 Total 59,006 62,578 ,65,230 65,856 66,009 73,008 71,223 67,993 73,547 71,606 71,842 79,606 |
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