1983
FACT BOOK
FAIRFIELD UNIVERSITY
PREFACE -
Following is the ninth e d i t i o n of the F a i r f i e l d University
FACT BOOK. Through an updated series of c h a r t s and graphs, the
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FACT BOOK provides 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 1982-83 academic
year and i l l u s t r a t e s F a i r f i e l d ' s development and growth since
its inception.
A very special thanks t o t y p i s t Connie Levy f o r her cooper-a
t i o n and assistance and thanks t o a l l who contributed current
information.
Linda M. Trabka, Editor
Management Information Office
March, 1983
Table of Contents
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P r e f a c e ........................................................... ii
Table of Contents ........................................... iii
I. ADMINISTRATION .............................................. 1
History .................................................... 3
p r e s i d e n t s ............................................... 4
Administrative L i s t i n g .................................... 5
Board of T r u s t e e s ......................................... 6
A c c r e d i t a t i o n and Memberships ............................. 8
Organizational Chart- ...................................... 9
Honorary Degrees .......................................... 10
I1. STUDENTS .................................................... 1 5
U n i v e r s i t y E n r o l l m e n t by Division ......................... 17
U n i v e r s i t y Enrollment: Full-time and Part-time ........... 18
U n i v e r s i t y ~ n r o l l m e n t ' b y School ........................... 19
U n i v e r s i t y Enrollment: Full-time Equivalent .............. 24
Enrollment Trend Graph .................................... 2 5
Undergraduate Enrollment by C l a s s .......................... 26
Non-Credit Continuing Education ............................ 27
Summer Session Enrollment ................................. 2 8
Undergraduate Admissions Trend ............................ 29
Freshmen SAT Scores ....................................... 30
Undergraduate Enrollment by Geographical Region ........... 31
Undergraduate Enrollment by Major ......................... 32
Graduate and Withdrawal S t a t i s t i c s ........................ 33
Degrees Awarded ........................................... 34
Degrees Awarded Graph ..................................... 36
Undergraduate Resident S t a t u s ............................. 37
I11. FACULTY AND STAFF ........................................... 39
Undergraduate F a c u l t y ...................................... 4 1
Graduate F a c u l t y ........................................... 42
Full-time Equivalent F a c u l t y .............................. 4 3
F a c u l t y Graph ............................................. 44
F a c u l t y by School and Rank ................................ 45
F a c u l t y by Highest Degree and Rank ........................ 46
F a c u l t y by Rank and Sex ................................... 47
F a c u l t y by School and Tenure S t a t u s ........................ 48
Undergraduate F a c u l t y by Department and Rank .............. 49
Graduate F a c u l t y by Division and Rank ..................... 50
Do'ctoral Degrees by Granting I n s t i t u t i o n .................. 51
F a c u l t y by Rank and Average Compensation .................. 52
U n i v e r s i t y Personnel Analysis ............................. 53
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IV . FINANCE ...................................................
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 Acquisitions .............................
Special.Collections .....................................
Circulation Statistics ..................................
ADMINISTRATION
History
F a i r f i e l d College of S t . Robert Bellarmine, Inc. ,
purchased t w o 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 u n i v e f s i t y w a s chartered .b? 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 male students was admitted t o t h e
College of ~ r t sand ' ~ c i e n c e s :
F i r s t -summer s6ssion of 'undergraduate courses was held.
F i r s t . graduate c l a s s e s i n education were held on a.coeducationa1 b a s i s .
Graduate School of Corporate a n d o p o l i t i c a l Communication
opened.
Women were admitted t o a l l undergraduate programs.
Undergraduate School of Nursing admitted i t s 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 established.
School of Business offered i t s f i r s t Master of Science
degree program i n Financial Management.
Graduate School of Education and Allied Professions merged with
School of Continuing Education t o form School of Graduate and
Continuing Education
Presidents of F a i r f i e l d University
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1. 1942-1944 Rev. John J. McElaney, S.J.
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2.' 1944-1951 Rev. James H. Dolan, S. J. , .
3. 1951-1958 ,Rev. Joseph -D. FitzGerald, Sm4,.
, 4. 1958-1964 Rev. James E. FitzGerald, S..J. .,.
5.. 1964-1973. ;. :+v. W i l l i a m C. McInnes, S.J. .
6. 1973-1979 Rev. Thomas R. Fitzgerald, S.J.
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7. 1979- Rev. Aloysius P. Kelley, S.J.
F a i r f i e l d Universitv Administration
Rev. Aloysius P. Kelley, S.J. ........ P r e s i d e n t
Rev. John J. IIiggins, 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
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 Relations
John M. Hicksons.... .................. Vice 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
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William P. Schimpf ................... Vice P r e s i d e n t f o r Student
Services ' ,
Barbara D, Bryan ..................... University L i b r a r i a n
Edward J. Lynch,S.J ................... Dean of t h e Graduate School of
Corporate and P o l i t i c a l
Communication . .
D r . R. Keith 14artin .................. Dean of t h e School of Business
D r . W i l l i a m F. CIurphy ................ Dean of t h e School of Graduate
and Continuing Education
D r . Robert F. P i t t ................... Director of t h e Graduate S t u d i e s
School' of Graduate and Continuing
Education .
D r . P h y l l i s E. P o r t e r ............:. ..... Dean of t h e School of Nursing
D r . Stephen L. Weber ................. Dean of t h e College of A r t s and
Sciences . . -.
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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
Mrs. Ellen. B. Burns . ;. ,.
Judge ' . $ ,
Rev. Raymond J. Callahan,. S. J.
President'
D r . P a t r i c k J. Carolan
Orthopaedic Surgeon
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Rev. James H. Coughlin, S. J. -
Rector, J e s u i t Community
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' M r . Jerome I. Davis
Consultant., and D i r e c t o r .
M r . Charles F. Dolan
P r e s i d e n t
. M r . Alphonsus J. Donahue
M r . .Frank V. F e r o l e t o
P r e s i d e n t
M r . S a l J. Giudice
Executive V i c e P r e s i d e n t - Corporate
Boston College
Chestnut H i l l , . Massachusetts
Stamford , Connecticut
United S t a t e s D i s . t r i c t Court
New Haven, Connecticut
.. Boston College High.Schoo1
Dorchester, Massachusetts
Merritt Or thopaedic Associates
~ridgepor t , Connecticut
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F a i r f i e l d U n i v e r s i t y
. F a i r f i e l d , Connecticut
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Consolidated Diesel E l e c t r i c Company --.
Old Greenwich, Connecticut
Cablevision
Woodbury, New York,
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American Thread Company
Stamford, Connecticut
F e r o l e t o S t e e l Company
, Bridgeport, .Connecticut
American Can Company
. . Greenwich, Connecticut
Relations
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D r . Gino P. G i u s t i
P r e s i d e n t & Chief Executive O f f i c e r . > .
Rev. Charles G. Gonzalez, S. J.
Rector, J e s u i t Community . ,
M r . Norwick R. Goodspeed*
Chairman & Chief Executive O f f i c e r
Rev. Howard J. Gray, S.J.
Dean
M r . Roger M . Keefe
chairman, Executive Committee
Rev. Aloysius P. Kelley, S.J.
P r e s i d e n t
*Vice Chairman
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Texasgulf, Inc.
Stamford, Connecticut
University of Scranton
Scranton, Pennsylvania
People ' s Savings Bank
Bridgeport, Connecticut
Weston School of Theology
Cambridge, Massachusetts .
Connecticut Bank and T r u s t
Darien, Connecticut
F a i r f i e l d University
F a i r f i e l d , Connecticut
M r . W i l l i a m J. Kramer Mudge, Rose, Guthrie and Alexander
Attorney New York, New York
M r . Joseph J. McAleer LQM Associates
New York, New York
M r . John P. McAndrews E. I. Dupont d e Nemours & Co., Inc.
Vice P r e s i d e n t Wilmington, Delaware
M r . Thomas E. McKinney Group W. Cable, Inc ..;
Vice Pr e s i d e n t , Ad v e r t i s i n g S a l e s New York, ~ e 'w~ o r k
M r . L. William Miles* U n i v e r s i t y P a t e n t s , Inc.
P r e s i d e n t Norwalk, Connecticut - ,
M r . A l b e r t D. Phelps, Jr. A l b e r t D. Phelps, Inc.
P r e s i d e n t Riverdale, New York
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M r . For t u n e Pope. The Pope Foundation
New York, .New York
L e s l i e C. Quick Quick and R e i l l y , Inc. -s
New York, New York
Rev. W i l l i a m E. Reiser, S. J. College of Holy Cross
Professor of R e l i g i o u s S t u d i e s Worcester, Massachusetts.
Rev. Gerald R. Rippon, S.J. Regis High School
Teacher New York, New York
M r . John P. Sachs Great Lakes Carbon Corporation
P'resident and Chief Executive O f f i c e r New York, New York
M r . ' James F. S t a p l e t o n Day ,. Berry and Howard
Attorney Stamford, Connecticut
~ r . Thomas A. Vanderslice General Telephone & E l e c t r o n i c s Corp.
P r e s i d e n t & Chief Operating O f f i c e r Stamford ,.Connecticut
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T r u s t e e s Emeriti
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M r . James W. Birkenstock M r . ~ a v i hW. P. J e w i t t
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M r . Edward J. Breck Rev. James J. ~ c ~ i n l e yS.,J.
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Rev. Gerald F. Hutchinson, S.J. M r . F r a n c i s J. McNamara, Jr.
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M r . D. Bruce Wiesley
Accreditation and Memberships of the University -
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American Chemical Society ,< ,. , .
National League f o r Nursing
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New England. Associat.ion of Schools and Colleges
S t a t e . 05 Connecticut board of Education
S t a t e of Connecticut Board of Examiners f o r Nursing
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S t a t e -0.f. Connecticut Board of Higher ducati ion .'
Member ships
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American Assembly of ~ o l l e g i a t e ~ S c h o o ol sf Bus ine s s . '-' '
American ~ s s o c i a t i o no f c o l l e g e s f o r Teacher Ed u c a t i o n
American Council on Education . . . . ...
As s o c i a t i o n of. 1ndeheridGnt Li b e r a l A r t s ~ b l l e g e sf o r . . . ."J
Teacher Education
Association of J e s u i t Colleges and u n i v e r s i t i e s
Conne c t i cut As s o c i a t i o n of Co l l e g e s f o r ~ e a c h e rE duc a t ion
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Connecticut Conference of Independent Colleges
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Connecticut Council f o r Higher Education
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National Catholic Educational Association
New land Business and Economic Association
FAIRFIELD UNIVERSITY ORGANIZATIONAL CHART .
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TRUSTEES
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SCHWLOF CONTROLLER COLLEGE OF ARTS, GRAWATE 6 WNT. AND SCIENCES EDUCATION STUDENTS CENTER
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SCHWL OF FFIESHMAN AND EMPLOYEE
BUSINESS ADVISING RELATIONS
SCHOOLOF REGISTFLATION
NURSING REWRDS ORIENTATION
MINORITY FINANCIAL
AFFAIRS AID
SPECIAL EVENTS
AN0 COMMUNITY
OFFICE OF
THE PROVOST
NOVEMBER 10.1982
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F a i r f i e l d University
Honorary ~ e ~ r e aewsar
ded
. .. commencement 1951 - 1982
1951: Commencement, June 1 2 I
Most evere end Henry J. 0 ' ~ r i e n : 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. ~ o w a r d ~ c ~ r -a tDhoctor of Laws (Speaker )
-C-oriimencement,' June l o . , .
Most 'Reverend Monsignor Joseph ~ r a n b i sD onnelly - Doctor of Laws
The. on or able Charles Malik - Doctor of Laws
Reverend Edward Bernard Rooney, S. J .' - Doctor of Laws (Speaker)
Frank Daniel Whal'en - Doctor of Laws - - 7
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1953: Commencement, June 9
Most Reverend John Francis Hackett, D. D. - Doctor of Laws '
Raymond E a r l Baldwin - Doctor of Laws (Speaker)
Margaret veronica Kiely - Doctor of Laws
James Milton O'Neil - Doctor of Humane L e t t e r s
Commencement, June 8
Most Reverend' ~ o s e ~Lhaw' rence Shehan, D'. D. - Doctor of Laws (Speaker)
1959: ~ommencemen<, June 9 I
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Abraham Ribicoff - Doctor of Laws
Most ~ e v e r e n d ' ~ e r n a rJd. Flanagan, D. D, - Doctor of Laws (Speaker )
Joseph Sullivan - Doctor of Laws
John P e t e r Hagan, - Doctor of Science I
1960: -Co-mm-encement, June 7-
Henry Michael Hogan - Doctor of Laws
Thomas Dresser White - Doctor of Laws (Speaker)
Reverend .John J. C o l l i n s , S.J. - Doctor of Humane L e t t e r s
I 1961: -C---. ommencement, J u n e 12 I
Herman W i l l i a m Steinkraus - Doctor of Laws
Right Reverend Monsignor Cornelius P . Tuelings - Doctor of ~umane L e t t e r s
Francis. James racel land - Doctor of Science (Speaker)
1962: Commencement, June 11
M O ~ FRevererid' Walter William C u r t i s , S. T. D. - Doctor of Laws (Speaker)
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Commencement, Jufle 10
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Right Reverend Monsignor John H. Anderson, D. D . ,
W i l l i a m ~ o s e ~Sahnders-- Doctor of Laws (Speaker)
P. A. - Doctor of Laws
Sir Alexander Bustamante, K. B. - Doctor of Laws "
Commencement, June 8 ' . .,I
Paul Horgan - Doctor of Humane Letters (Speaker)
Commencement, June 14
William Conley - Doctor of Laws :
Richard Cardinal Cushing - Doctor of Laws (Speaker).
Thomas Dodd - Doctor of Laws
Henry W. Littlefield - Doctor of Laws
Commencement, June 15
John Dempsey - Doctor of Laws
James Vincent Joy - Doctor of Laws . . .
John Courtney Murray - Doctor of Laws (Speaker)
Marion Anderson - Doctor of Humane Letters
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1gor.Ivan ~ikorsky - Doctor of Science
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Commencement, Jurie 1 4 " .
Howard Thomas Owens - Doctor of Laws ...-
Right Reverend Monsignor John Joseph Toomey - Doctor of Laws
Donald Henry McGannon - Doctor of Humane ~ e t t e r s. 3 L
W i l l i a m ~umner Simpson - Doctor of Public service '
Edward John Steichen - Doctor of Fine A r t s "
Roger Tory Peterson - Doctor o'f Science
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Commencement, June 9 " ( . . .. ' . :
Edward Bennett Williams -'Dbctor of Laws (spkaker)'
Homer ~ a n f e l sB abbidge, Jr'. - Doctor of Humane ~ e t t e r s
Arsene Croteau - Doctor of Humane Letters ' ...
Peter C a r l Goldmark - Doctor of Science
Commencement, June 8. , - .
Dana Lyda ~arnswor th- . ~ o c t o ro f science . ,
J. Gerald Phelan - Doctor of A r t s
Theodore Chaikin Sorensen - Doctor of 'Laws (speaker)
Robert Penn Warren - Doctor of Humane Letters
Amos Wiven Wilder - Doctoriof Theology
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Commencement, June 1 7
Kenneth Burke - Doctor of Humane Letters
Most Reverend Harold Robert Perry, S. V. D: -.:~octor,of L ~ W H
Edmund Griffith Williamson - Doctor of A r t s (Speaker)
Korczak Ziolkowski - Doctor or A r t s . . -.
1971:
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1978:
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1979:
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Commencement, May 30
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John Whittaker Christensen - .D,octorof Science
~lvin~ hristian~ urich-, Doctor of Humane Letters
Harrison' Edward ~arnsworth - Doctor of Science
Alexander Kipnis - Doctor of Fine Arts
Morris King Udall - Doctor of Laws (Speaker)" '
Commencement, May 28
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Joseph Hoffer Blatchford - Doctor of Laws (Speaker)
Lawrence Warren Pierce - Doctor of Laws . .
Max -Tishler -.Doctor of Science , .
Commencement, June 3 - .
Sidney P. Marland, Jr. - Doctor of Human Letters (Speaker)
Rene Jules Dubos - Doctor of Science
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Commencement, May 26 - ..' .
James Warren irk en stock 7 Doctor of Laws
Samuel Dash - ~o'ctor of Civil ~ a w(Speaker)
William Styron - Doctor of Humane Letters
John Joseph Sullivan - Doctor of Public Service
Commencement, May 25
Reverend William Charles McInnes, S.J. - Doctor of Humane Letters
Richard Peter McKeon - Doctor of Humane Letters
eve re id Theodore Martin Hesburgh - Doctor of Public Service
John Joseph Sirica - Doctor of Civil Law (Speaker)
Commencement, May 23
Samuel Waller Hawley - Doctox of Public Service
.~obert~'a u lRa msey -..Doctor. of Humane Lettersc . ,
Dean ~ u s k- ~octoro f Civil Law (Speaker) . . .. . . y: , ..
Commencement, May 22
Vincent Albert Cianci, Jr. - Doctor if Public service (speaker)
Williqm Homer Tinpep - Doctor of Civil Law
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Commencem-e-n-t, May-2-8
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Reverend James H. Coughlin, S.J. - Doctor of Humane Letters
Evelyn Kennedy - Doctor of Public Service
Stewart B. McKinney - Doctor of Public Service (Speaker) .
Arthur Miller - Doctor of Humane Letters
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Commencement, May 27-
Ella Grasso - Doctor of public Service
Reverend Bernard ~osephF rancis Lonergan, S.J. -'~octorof Humane Letters
- . George William Miller - Doctor of Public Administration (Speaker)
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1980: Commencement, May 25
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W i l l i a m L. H a w k i n s - ' D o c t o r of Humane L e t t e r s
D a v i d W. P. J e w i t t - D o c t o r of L a w s
R e v e r e n d G e o r g e S t i r l i n g -Mahan, S . J . - D o c t o r of Humane L e t t e r s
R e v e r e n d Joseph A. O ' H a r e , S.J. - D o c t o r of Humane ~ e t t e r s( S p e a k e r )
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1981: Commencement, May 24
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R e v e r e n d ~osephA. Fitmyer, S.J. - D o c t o r of HLimane L e t t e r s
Serena S. M e r c k - D o c t o r of L a w s
R e v e r e n d B r u c e R i t t e r , O.F.M. - D o c t o r of L a w s
A l e x a n d e r M. H a i g , Jr. - D o c t o r of L a w s ( S p e a k e r )
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1 9 8 2 : Commencement, May 23
W i l l i a m Joseph D o r f e r , Jr. - D o c t o r of L a w s
R e v e r e n d T h o m a s R. Fitzgerald, S.J. - D o c t o r of Humane L e t t e r s ( S p e a k e r )
Jason N e l s o n R o b a r d s - D o c t o r of Humane. L e t t e r s ,.
A n d r e w C l a r k Sigler - D o c t o r of L a w s . ,
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Honorary Degrees Awarded
:Festivals.- 1964-1972
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Shakespeare Convocation,..Spring
Dame Judith Anderson - Shakespearean Actress
George Bagshawe Harrison - Shakespearean Scholar
Elliot Norton - Drama Critic
Joseph Verner Reed - Director, American Shakespeare Theater
.Margaret Webster - 'Producer . .
Dante Celebration, all . . . . ,
Eva ~eGalliene - Actress - . ,
Thomas G. Bergin - Yale Dante Scholar
Dr. Sergio Fenoaltea - Italian Ambassador to the U.S.
Spanish Festival, Fall
Jose-Greco - Flamenco Dancer
Hon. John D. Lodge - Former U.S. Ambassador to Spain
Juan Serrano - Flamenco Guitarist %
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Marquis de Merry del Val - Spanish Ambassador to the U.N.
A Salute to O~era. Fall
Licia Albanese - Opera Singer
Dr. Denis Stevens - Opera Singer
Norman Treigle - Opera Singer
American Music, Fall
David W. Brubeck - Pianist
Aaron Copland - Composer/Pianist/Conductor
Richard Rodgers - Composer
Virgil Thomson - Music Critic
Black American Culture. Fall
Gordon Parks - Photo-Journalist, Director
Billy Taylor - Jazz Pianist
James Earl Jones - Actor
~eethoven Spring Festival, Spring
David Manning Keiser - Pianist
Joseph Wilfred Kermen - Musicologist
Tossy Spivakovsky - Violinist
Outstanding Women, Fall
Sarah Caldwell - Opera Impressario
Ruby Dee - Actress I
Anne Sexton - Poetess r;
Margaret Chase Smith - U.S. Senator
Political Humor, Fall
Pat Paulsen - Humorist
Jules Feiffer - Cartoonist
Oscar Brand - Musician
STUDENTS
Academic Year Enrollment
Head Count by. Divisi'on,:'.
. +.-,. .. .
. * . ' . .-I- ' 8 .
; - ..., ... " ,
' .' . . ,z,r'
-- F a l l ., - Undergraduate . ... Graduate., - - Total
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303 303
- 539 539
678 715
779 , .. 858
6 36 871 - <I
600
:.:.
581 .,
634
749 , > I '
806
. . . I.
924
1 , 0 3 9 .,.<a,. .
1,170
; 1,260 .,.-. \.
1,341
F
1,342
;1,290 - *- .. . a
1,314
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# 1,,426 ' :r ,
1,517
t;i,
1,661
-1,680 y
1,852
2,113 ...
' . .
2,284
'. C .. . .
2,504
c. ?,
ci:2,798* .' :,:: .
2,964*
3,217* ": "
3,328*
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. . . . , : 1 ' ) 1.C. . : . -1 . ; . . *
*includes School of ~ r a d u a t e and Continuing Education undergraduate
degree c r e d i t students.
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~. .c a d emi c ' : ~ e a-Er &ro~lmelit
Head Count undergraduate and Graduate
Year
Undergraduate
Full-Time Part-Time
,: , * . ... .. . .
Total Full-Time
' Graduate
Part-Time
a
Total
1965
*i.ncludes School of Graduate and Continuing Education undergraduate degree
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c r e d i t s tudent s . . . r - 7 . t , - . s . t . .
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Academic, Year Enrollment
Undergraduate Head Count by School
Year
College of
Full-Time
A r t s and Sciences
Part-Time Total
School of Business
Full-Time Part-Time
,
Total
*in subsequent years part-time students are registered through the School
of Graduate and Continuing Education.
Academic Year Enrollment
Undergraduate Head Count by School
School of Nursing T o t a l Undergraduate Day
Year Full-Time Part-Time . T o t a l Full-Time Part-Time T o t a l
1978 174 - 174 r 2,788 ,.. - 2,788 .
1979 178 - 178 : 2,772
,. . .- 2,772
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* i n subsequent y e a r s part.-time s t u d e n t s a r e regi.stered through t h e School -.>; .% of Graduate and Continuing Education.
Academic Year~~nrollment , !.'
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Undergraduate Head Count by SchooX- ..
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Sehool of Graduate-and continuing
Education, Undergraduate 'Division* I'
-Year Full-Time Part-Time Total
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* degree credit students
Academic Year Enrollment
Graduate Head Count by School
School of Graduate and C*ontinuing. .:-:',~raduate School of Corporate
Educat ion, Gradu_ate:,:Division~ ...... -.Q.I.I . ' i . ..:..aria. Pol i ' t i c a l Communication
Year Full-Time pait-~%ime ~ o t i l Full-Time Part-Time Total
1: - Y * - I . I : :.Jfi:
Academic Year Enrollment
Graduate Head Count bv School
> i ' .. . . , '
..
.,
.. ., .
1. . -school o f Business Graduate - J - , -
Program i n F i n a n c i a l Management
Year Full-Time Part--Time T o t a l
*School of ' s u s i n e s s Graduate P r o g r h ' i n
F i n a n c i a l Management w a s e s t a b l i s h e d
Academic Year Enrollment
. . Full-Time Equivalent
.... . . .
...>.
Fall .' . Undergraduate Graduate Total
1965 1,401 316 .. . .j. 1,717
1966 1,514 365 1,879
1967 1,658 400 2,058
*includes School of Graduate and Continuing Education undergraduate
, degree credit students.
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School of Business
and
School of Nursing
Full-Time Enrollment by Year and Sex
F a l l 1982
1
Year -Men .-Women To t a l
Freshman 354 389 743
Sophomore 347 373 7 20
Junior 363 304 667
Total Full-Time
Students 1,304 1,448 2,752
School of Graduate and Continuing Education
Enrollment - Non-Cr e d i t Programs
F a l l 1978 - F a l l 1982
L , Arts and Career Programs:
Cour ses . . :733,' -)931 '-. 902 585 :. . . ,. 929 1
.-
Workshops 111 lb7 127 100 101
.Total 844 1,038 ' 1,056 1,002 68 6
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P r o f e s s i o n a l Development
Programs:
Business Courses
Health Care Courses
Workshops
T o t a l
647
59
' 27 3
97 9
665
136
212 . '
1,013
"
152
158
1,003
:'I
66
' . 8 3
763
7 7
136
818
C. '.
Grand T o t a l Non-Credit
continuing Education
Enrollment
. .
1,823. 2,051 ' . 2,059
* ,
" ' 1*,765 1,504
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S m e r Session Enrollment
Head Count by Division
,
. .
. .
- Undergraduate Graduate Total
; .. . .
' , 4 1 1 - . , . 551
Undergraduate Admissions Trend
1967 - 1982
. . Applicati'ons Received Persons Admitted Freshmen Enrolled
Arts & Arts & A r t s &
F a l l Sciences Nursing Business Total Sciences Nursing Business Total Sciences Nursing Business Total
* Although the School of Nursing opened i n 1970, separate admission s t a t i s t i c s - w e r e not kept u n t i l 19'74-
**School of Business was e s t a b l i s h e d
o d ' o m c u o
m m d ' m l n c l
m . m In ln ln In.;
',- ..
- ----
College of Arts and Sciences
. School of Nursing - school. of Busiriess
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Full-Time Enrollment by graphical Region
F a l l 1978-1982
. . . , .
Geographical Region
New England
Maine 6 3 4 3 4 : . .
New amps shire 2) i 2 5 . . 10 13
Vermont 4 - 2 2 : 2 1
Massachusetts 17 0' 185. ' . 216 230 245
Rhode Island 2 7 29 38 , 37 ' 41
Connecticut 1,316 ' 1,334."1,355 1,300 1,153
Total New England 1,525' 1,555 1,620 ' 1,582 1,457
. . 55%': 56% . 57% 56% 53% ., ,
. .
Middle ~ t l a n t i c I
< . c,
. . .
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
Delaware
Maryland
D i s t r i c t of Columbia
607
505
50' -
' 25
4 -
r
Total Middle Atlantic 1,+91
' 43%'
Other Regions
. . , . , . .
Other S t a t e s 44' . 52
I
50 " 46 64
Foreign Countries 19 5 9 . ; 11 5
U. S. T e r r i t o r i e s -9
. ,
-11 -9 -10 -9
Total Other ~ e g i o n s 7 2
2%
68
2%
68
2%
67
2% .
-' 78
- 3%. . . . '
Total Full-Time
Enrollments 2,788 2,772 2,867
. . .>
2,831 2,752 . .
.. *. .. .q
. .. ,: '
c o l l e g e of :.,Arts'.and,-sciences
School of Nursing
.-: . .-School of Business . .c. - : t ;. ,, '
~pperclas&tien by Ma'jors -' -
F a l l 1978-1982
COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES , .
Major -1978 1979 -1980 -1981
American Studies , 5 9 16 15
Economics 154 ' 189 221 : 218
English 166 - 169: 165; 16 4
Fine Arts .- 13 . 1 4 . 12--. 11
Greek and Roman Studies - - - -
History . 6 0 , 50. . , 48 45 . . .
.Modern Languages 37 ' 2 6 36 . " 2 5 '
Philosophy , . - 1 0 : . . 8 , ; .>,, :,. 11 5
P o l i t i c s 142 . 139, .. 168 . , . 147
Psychology B.A. 148 136 131 129
Religious Studies 3 4 2 4
Sociology 62 71 63 42
Biology 220 214 . :. 200 : 198
Chemistry 66 ,, 64 . 60 ,: 4 9
Engineering 28 2 7,. 29 . 34
Ma thematic s 41 48. 51 6 6
Physics 18 ;,, 17 15 16
Psychology B. S. 24 .;. 32 3 3 40
Undeclared
* . . -. . - -8 -1 4 ' -5 7 "
Total :1,197 -,< 1,225 1,275 . . 1,265
SCHOOL OF BUSINESS*
Accounting 242 234 209 203 276
Management 129 . 132 156 13 5 153 , '
Marketing 18 0 164 200 17 3 194
Finance
undeclared
Total 646 717 712 ' 695 913 '
. ,
SCHOOL OF NURSING
Nursing
' 8 . r . r . ., .-
Total B.A. & B.S. 1,966 2,068 2,115 2,087 2,752
*Became a separate School, F a l l , 1978
College of Arts and Sciences
School of Business
. . School of Nursing
Graduation and Withdrawal S t a t i s t i c s *
1970-82
- Freshmen ' Graduates Graduates Graduates T o t a l S t i l l
. .
~ i a s s Admitted Four Years . Five Years ' Six Years- Graduates Enrolled Withdrawals
- .
28.2%
25.3%
34.2%
34.3%
35.8%
36.8%
29.8%
34.4%
31.4%
34.4%
32.6%
.-.*
1981 784 69.5% 1.3% \.. - 70.8% 29.2% ..
29.1%
* t r a n s f e r s t u d e n t s a r e not included.
*
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. - -
--
Degrees Awarded
C e r t i f i c a t e of .
~ r t sand Bachelors Bachelors Masters Masters Advanced S t u d i e s
Year Sciences Business Nursing Education Communications i n Education
-
36 234 57 53
42-
1 6 3 -79 5 5
T o t a l
* t h e School of Business awarded i t s f i r s t degrees a s 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
~ c a d e m i cYear Enrollment
Full-Time Undergraduate Resident S t a t u s
-.*-- - -
Off-Campus Boarder
On-Campus
F a l l Head Count % Head Count % Full-Time-
-.
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
.- Re s ident* o r --Commuter T o t a l
*including Resident H a l l Advisors and Coordinators who a r e f u l l - t i m e
undergraduates as w e l l as leased off-campus accommodations.
FACULTY &STAFF
Teaching Faculty*
Undergraduate
1960-1982
Total
Full-Time ~ a c u l t ~ Part-Time Faculty Undergraduate-
Lay Religious Total Lay Religious . Total F a c u l t y - . (
6 5 -.- 11
6 4 10
7 1 . 8
6 3 9
7 .. 2 9
7 .- 3 10
6 . 1 7
7 1 8
7 3 . 10
9 . " 4 - 13
11 :4 15
16 4 20
22 1 23
4 0 3 4 3
46 0 46
6 0 1 61
6 4 80
70 2 72
83 2 85
7 0. 1- -: 71 -
80 1. 81
79 1 80
- .74 4 78
*excluding those on y e a r ' s leave o r s a b b a t i c a l and .administrators
with f a c u l t y s t a t u s .
Teaching Faculty*
Graduate
1960-1982
. 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
. . . ..
1 .- 3 4 " 17
- 1 2 ' . 3 .- . 18
2 1 .-r 3 . I. 17
: 2 \ 1 3 ..., 16
. 2 0 .. : 2 15
3 . o 3 17
' 2 -, 0 2 25
11 2 1 3 - . .. 46
- 1 13 , 4 - :17 .7< 42
14 -, 3 .17 -.. 55
18 3 .21 46 ,
: 20 5 25 73
2 0 4 24 7 7
20 4 :24 77
19 .I 4 23 78
21 - 3 - 24 86
20 .: 2 22 >. 85
. . 1 9 2 - .1.21 2 2
66
20 1 21 71
,.- 17 2 - '.:., ..19 53
: 1 6 - - , 2 : ' 18 65
16 2 18 73
17 2 19 67
*excluding t h o s e on y e a r ' s l e a v e o r 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 *
Full-Time Equivalent
1960-1982
.- Year Undergraduate I Graduate Total
"excluding those on y e a r ' s leave o r sabbatical
and administrators with f a c u l t y s t a t u s .
a,. a,
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- - -
- - - - -
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Full-Time Teaching Faculty*
By Highest Degree Earned and Rank
F a l l 1982
Undergra+ate
Division Professor Associate A s s i s t a n t I n s t r u c t o r Total Percentage
Doctorate 41 '.43 '. 31 ' 0 115 75%. .- .: . I . i 2
Masters 3 6 2 4 2 35 23%
Bachelors ' 0 0 3
Total 4 4 49 58 2 -.I53 100%
- - , . .
Graduate Division ...
. .
Doctorate - . . . . 6 5 4 0 15 79%
Masters 0 2 2 0 4 21%
Total .. . ..
.I - ' :
Total University
Doctor- a... t -e-
Masters
. . ,
Ba che lor s . - 0 -0 -3 -0 - --. -, -3 -2% .
Total
.. .
. ..
*including f a c u l t y on s a b b a t i c a l but excluding 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 .
Full-Time Teaching Faculty*
By Rank and Sex
F a l l 1982
*.
Undergraduate
Division Professor Associate A s s i s t a n t I n s t r u c t o r Total
Male
Female
37 .
-7
4 2
-: 7
40
-18
1
-1
Total
% Total '-
44
29%--..-. .
49
32%
58
,38%
2
.
1%
Graduate
Division
Male
Female
' 5
1-
. 5
-2
Total
% Total
.,.
Total
University
Male
Female
. .,
42
-8
47
-9
45
-19
Total
% Total 29% 33% - 37%
"excluding 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 .
Full-Time Faculty*
. By School and Tenure Status
F a l l 1982
Undergraduate
Division Tenure Non-Tenure
Total Full-
Time Faculty
Arts and Sciences
Business
Nursing
110
4
-7
11
16
-5
Total
% Total . . .
Graduate Division
Education
Communications
Total
% Total 84%
. .
Total University 137
.. - . .
% Total 80%
*excluding administrators with f a c u l t y s t a t u s .
Full-~ime Underg~aduate Faculty*
By Department or Program and Rank
F a l l 1982
Associate Assistant
Professor Professor Professor Instructor Total
College of Arts and Sciences
American Studies
Biology
Chemistry-' - . :;
%
Economics . ,
English ;-" . - . 9 . .
. .
., . - r . . ~ . ..
Fine' Arts.. j . ; , .
Greek and Roman Studies
History
Mathematics
Modern Languages
Philosophy .,
physics.
P o l i t i c s - .' : .!,
"Psychology .' .J
Religious Studies ..
'. Sociolwy
Total , . .. -. . .!.
School of Business .- . , . .
School of Nursing
Total Undergraduate Faculty
"excluding administrators with f a c u l t y s t a t u s ;
Full-Time Graduate Faculty
By Division and Rank
F a l l 1982
Associate Assistant
School Professor Professor Professor Ins t r n c t o r Total -
Graduate Studies i n Education
~dmi n i s . t r a t i o na nd Supervision
Counselirig & Community Services
School .and Applied Psychology
Special Education
Foundations & Teaching
Educatioifal Media
- - - - - . . .
Total' '
I . -.
. . . .
Graduate. School of Corporate
and P o l i t i c a l Communication
-.
.,Total Graduate Faculty
~ u l l - ~ i mFeacul ty*
Terminal Degrees by Granting I n s t i t u t i o n s
F a l l 1982
Fordham University 12
Columbia University 11
University of Connecticut 10
New York university
Yale universitjr
City University of New York
I
, .
St. John's University ,
Catholic University
Georgetown University
Gregor ian University
New School for Social Research
University of North Carolina
university of Washington
University of Wisconsin
Boston University
I I
Case Western Reserve University 2 '
Purdue University 2
Radclif f e College 2
University of California, Los Angeles 2
University of Maryland 2
. .
university of Massachusetts % 2
Yeshiva University 2
Other I n s t i t u t i o n s -37
Total 130
"excluding administrators with faculty status.
University Academic Faculty
By Rank and Average Compensation*
1981-82
Nine Month B a s i s
F a i r f i e l d
University A l l Combined Category. Church Related
Rank 1981-82 - 11-A (AAUP) 1981-82 Category 11-A (AAUP) 1981-82
Professor 36,400 37,790
Associate ' 30,900 29,980
Assistant - 26,000 24,350
' /
I n s t r u c t o r ** 19,550
* includes 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 than f i v e f a c u l t y members i n t h i s category
Source : AAUP ~ u l i e t i n- ~ u l y - ~ u g u s t ,1982
FINANCE
-
- 1 '1 :7I1i r-t P7 rl-7 T l i?'77-7 -7 -1 -
STATEMENT OF CURRENT INCCME 1982
.. ,
.\. .
. ; 7 .
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. . i - - ' . I
- . . .
UNRESTRICTED RESTRICTED TOTAL I
I
Revenues': . "-
Tuition &id fees ? . ' .
. . - ~overnment grants and contracts:
. ! ' - Indirect cost 'recovery
. .' Sponsored progr,ams
student aid
-. '
Services .provided t o J e s u i t community
Private g i f t s and grants
~nvestment-income
. .
Departmental revenues
. .
Sales and service of
. .: . .
auxiliary enterprises
Total current revenues
UNRESTRICTED RESTRICTED TOTAL
-Expenditures and mandatory- t r a n s f e r s :
Education and general :
I n s t r u c t i o n
Research
Public s e r v l c e
Library
Student 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
T o t a l educational and general expenditures $ 16,416,202 $ 1,622,096
. .
Mandatory ~ a n s f e r sf o r : . I
- - Pr i n c i p a l a n d. .- i n t e r e s t - loans f o r educat ional f a c i l i t i e s . ..- .8.62,991
Loan fund
. . . C ,,
To t a l educ a t iona l a.n d gene r a l .
Auxiliary enti?rprise.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
T o t a l 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 (deduct ions ) : . . . .
Funds functioning a s endowment (269,522)
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 . . 54,922
R e c l a s s i f i c a t i o n s (10,000)
Receipts i n excess of ( l e s s than) r e s t r i c t e d c u r r e n t expenditures 72,782
Net increase (decrease) i n fund balance
m o o o o m o 0
I. CO 0 o m r - m
d.' .F 0 - r r t y g I ;
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FACILITIES
Physical Plant
- University Buildings
Building Purpose Date , Sq. Ft.
Southwell Hall
,
Ca- mpus. Mini s t ry p r e A920 :-. 2I 281
Bellarmine Hall Administrative Off i c e s -: 1920
Barn Maintenance Building
Playhouse, Theatre
Xavier Hall
-..
Loyola Hall
Gonzaga Hall .
.
$2lassrooms, Media Center, Offices
~ e s i i e n c eH a l l , chapel
Infirmary, Administrative
.- and Faculty Off i c e s
- .
,. Res.i, de.. n..c e. H a l l and . ....
Auditori.m
1947
. . ..
' 1955
1957
Canisius Hall
. ,
Gymnasium
-. . C;assrooms, Admini s t rat iv..e and
~ a c u l Ot f~f i c e s
A.thlet , ic-o f f ic'ks and F a c i l i t i e s * . .
- . , . .
& -
Residence all, Administrative
and Faculty Off i c e s
, .. .)
1959
.. 1964
Regis Hall
. .. . -. 1 ; -. .. .
Residence .Hall, Radio Station
and .Administrative ,.Off i c e s
a.
-,
*univers'ity ;sage'
(In addition, Prep uses 45,953 gross sq. f t . , t o t a l i n g 57,670 gross sq. f t . )
.. .. .. ., . . .
'univer&.ty ~ u i l d i n g s (continued)
Gross
Building . Purpose Date Sq. F t .
Campus Center Dining Rooms, Bookstore, Mail
- Room, Oak Room and Stag-Her Inn
JogueS' B a l l (Northwest) Residence-Hall, Faculty O f f i c e s
- J and lassr rooms '
Nyselius Library L i b r a r y . ..
ann now Science Center
Computer Center, Administrative
and Faculty O f f i c e s
- " . <
C e n t r a l U t i l i t y F a c i l i t y eating E l a n t , Physical P l a n t
axid ' ~ a i * t e n a n c e Off ices
. .. . , , .
Kostka Hall (Southeast) , . . , ~ e s i d e i c eH a l l . .and Student
~ c t ' i v i t i e so f f ices
Claver Ha l l (Fa r e a s t ) Resid..e nc.e Ha l l 1972 39,984 L
.-
' School of 'Nursing c l a s s r o o ~ s , Laboratories
Auditorium and O f f i c e s .
Student Recreational Complex Pool, Multi-purpose Courts
~ x e r c i s eR ooms 1979 64,830
. .
E'aculty Off i c e Building
. .~ a k u l t y0£f i c e s ; ~ l a ~ s r o o m san,
d
Academic Administrative Offices 1981 34,400
* '.. . ' .
,Townhouses Res.i den.ce . ,F. a c i l i ty
J
T o t a l Gross Sq. F t . 935,500
1. Bellarmine Hdf
2. F d t y Office Building
3. Carisius Hdl
4. Gonzaga Hall
5. R&S Hall
6. Morthwest Hail
7. campim Hall
8. Loyda Hall
9. Baskstball Courts
lo. Phying Field
.FROM MERRlTT PARKWAY
Toke Exit 44 . .
Block Rock Turnpike
Turn Right at Stillson Rd.
Bear Left into N. Benson Rd
11. htramural Field
12. Varsity F i
13. Baseball Field
l4. Alumni Field
15..&lie Hall
16. Student Town House Complex
17. McArdiffe Hall
18. Xavier HaU
19.Berchmans Hall
20. Recreational Compkx
CONNECTICUT TURNPIKE
FROM NEW YORK
Take Exit 22
Left on Round Hill Rd.
CONNECTICUT TURNPIKE
FROM NEW HAVEN
Toke Exit 22
Right on N. Benron Rd.
21. Alumni Hall- Gymnasium
22. Tennis Courts
23. Campus Center
24. Bannow Science Center
25. School of Nursing
26. Nyselius Library
27. Central Utility Faclliy
28. Tennis Courts
29. Grauert Field
30. Southeast Hall
31. areas st Hdl
32: Jesuit Residence- St. Robert
33. Jesuit Residence-St. lgnatios
34. Bellarmine Pond
35. Center For Financial Studies
36. Barlow Field
37. Southwell Hall
38. Playhouse
39. Maintenance
LIBRARY
Academic
Year'
Books
( i n c l u d i n g bound
p e r i o d i c a l s )
104,262
iii,414
118,,502
124 ,.1'40
l20., 318*
. . ,
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 )
Nysel'ius L i b r a r y
Holdings
Microfilm
(reels)
- 'r
Microprint A. V.
( s l i d e s ) ~ i c r o f i c h e Records Materials '
"adjusted a f t e r August, 1973 inventory t o r e f l e g t 1;ks.es s i n c e 1947..
**adjusted by r e e l count 1973-74, due t o d i s c r e p a n c i e s i n r e c o r d s .
***adjusted a f t e r June, 1976 inventory.
. . ,. . . . . , . .
Nyselius Library
Acquisitions
r . ? ; . .
Total
- - .,. Bo:oks Added 5 . . - ~ e r i o d i c a l s -..
Academic (including bound Books (current Microfilm Microprint .. . . - A. V.
,:Year ' periodicals ) withdrawn '.kubscripti'ons) (reels) (slides)'' Microfiche Records Materials
. . ,
87 43 556 ' 7,249 0 80
.. , .. , (.7 -:
, 598 - - - 62 927 - ' : ' 7,614 0 47
Nyselius Library
Expenditures f o r Acquisitions
Books P e r i o d i c a l s
~ i d r o f . . Academic , ( i n c l u d i n g bound' ( c u r r e n t ' orms . . .-* Nur s ing
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. Ma.terials
1968-69 ,$ b0,494 $ . . 16,519 $ : 3,000 $ 280 . .,1
$ 0
a .
1969-70 I .1 , 54,722 , 20,191 4,785 . ' 292 0 , . , .. .r. ...
1970-71 . . A . '.' 63,389* (included i n book budget) 0 ' ' . , 22,604'.
(iricluded i n book budget . .. . ; . . . .... ... ' i
.., 1972-73 ' . 67,636** ,
. .
27,772: , : (included i n book budget ,. . . . . . . .:.,. .. - .
I-
1973-7'4 , ' . 66,819***~ 33; 939 . '(included i n book budget. ; .. .. . . . . ... .
1974-75 , 68,724 . 35,186 .. (included i n b06k budget
7. . : . . . . .,. . ."'.)
* . . . , ( , * . ,
1975-76 93,271**** " 39;'444 , . ,'(included i n book budget .. . ,. . . .'.: . .)
:
0 . * ;
1976-77 , 94,393**** ' 42,015 (included i n book budget . . . . . . . . .)
. . . .
- , .
1977-78 . ' '.105,208**** . . . 45,716 ( i n c l u d e d i n . b o o k b. .u d. ge t . ... . . . . . . - . I
1978-79. - 105,161**** -. .. 56;'319 ' ' . (included i n book budget .-;:,.--..).. . . . . . ) '
- .
1979-80 , . '117,07,0**** .: 64,953 , (included i n b'ook budget .. . . . . . . . . ..,
.. . ,
1980-81 , 124,787****-.,. ' . . ,72,521. (included i n book budget . . ; . c '. . '. . . ) ' . , . i' -,: 3 $ ::1 1:.
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83,151 (included i n book, budget 1981-82 117,65'6**** ' . . . - , . , . . , . . . .)
*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 $5,000 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: a u d i t i n g procedure, includes monies irom T i t l e I1 ~ i a n tand l i b r a r y revenue.
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Special Library Collections and Services , "
1. University and Prep Archives.
2. Microprint collections:
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A. 75,000 titles published in ~merica between 1639 and 1815. ---,
When complete, the Nyselius Library will have approximately I
90,000 titles published in America between 1639 and 1819. ,
.B. More than 5,000 English and American. plays published' between
1500 and 1830. :.. . . -,
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C., Landmarks of Science series contains more than three million
; pages of original texts o£ the "orks of':inajor scientists.
D. . More than 38 volumes and some 2,.100- seriai, ,.publicationosf
. the Federal Government from:"1789 through 1883.
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E. A new series based on Blanck's Bibliography of ~merican
Literature, that will, when, complete, contain 10,000 to
15,000 titles by 300 authors with emphasis on "belles
lettres". Titles cover a 150-year span from the Federal
period to authors who died before 1930.
- A collection of 3,500 'catalogs
representing 2,900 college and university undergraduate,,g, radu-ate,
professional and foreign schools. ..
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1 4. Small Pond Magazine Collection - A collection of 450 "little
magazines" on loan from the editor of Small Pond, ~apoleon
St. Cyr.
5 . -National Information Center for Educational Media (NICEM) -
Indexes on microfiche - an extensive source for locating educa-tional
media.
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I 6. .~usikess,s ourceso'n ~icro&fh e: : '
A. DUNS:Account Identification Service 'which gibes addresses
and affiliations for all size U.S. companies.
B. Disclosure Fiche which contains the f0-K reports. fi'led with
the Securities Exchange Commission by Fortune 500 companies.
7. On-line bibliographic search service
Nyselius L i b r a r y
C i r c u l a t i o n S t a t i s t i c s
Academic Year Total
1969-70 . 59,006
1970-7 b
1971-72
1972-73 ,
1973-74
1974-7 5
1975-76
1976-77
1977-78
1978-79
w 1979-80
1980-81
1981-82