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Half-a-Century of Service

Posted
July 10, 2024

Â̾ÞÈËÊÓƵ has long been a beacon of academic excellence and community spirit, largely due to the dedication and passion of its staff and faculty. Among these exceptional individuals, Barbara Egidi and Rosa Ament, PhD, stand out for their extraordinary commitment and service. Together, they have devoted a combined 105 years to the University, shaping the lives of countless students and colleagues.

Barbara Egidi: A Legacy of Dedication and Passion

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Barbara Egidi posing for the camera.

Barbara Egidi's journey at Â̾ÞÈËÊÓƵ began 55 years ago. Over the decades, she has become an integral part of the institution, particularly within the MS in Publishing program. Reflecting on her remarkable tenure, Barbara shared, "Â̾ÞÈËÊÓƵhas given me years of beautiful memories, such as earning my BS in Office Information Technology and graduating at the same time as my daughter, who received her BS in Marketing. Working on the Â̾ÞÈËÊÓƵStudy Abroad Program and meeting my Italian husband in Rome while on a Â̾ÞÈËÊÓƵtrip are moments I cherish deeply. We’ve been married 53 years. I have fond memories of advising all the wonderful students for the past 40 years in the MS in Publishing program. Â̾ÞÈËÊÓƵlife has been good!"

Barbara's impact on the University community is echoed by many, including Sherman Raskin, professor emeritus. "I have known Barbara Egidi for more than 55 years and have fond recollections of when she first began working in the English department on the New York City campus," Raskin recalls. "Barbara is a hardworking professional who is committed to helping students succeed and to assisting faculty in fulfilling their responsibilities. As former chair of the English department and director of the Publishing program, I relied on Barbara to work closely with our students and faculty. Many faculty and students have fond memories of the assistance they received from Barbara, which made a difference in shaping their experience at Pace. To this day, Barbara is a dedicated professional committed to her job. Congratulations, Barbara, for 55 years of service to Â̾ÞÈËÊÓƵ!"

Manuela Soares, PhD, clinical associate professor in the MS in Publishing program, also highlights Barbara's crucial role in the program's success. "Barbara Egidi was a founding member of the MS in Publishing program and has provided students with her expert and thoughtful guidance through the years. Her generous and caring advisement is a major reason why the program has been so successful. As we celebrate Barbara's 55th anniversary at Â̾ÞÈËÊÓƵand look to the program's 40th anniversary next year, let's remember that people like Barbara are our most important asset. Congratulations, Barbara, and thank you for your service and dedication!"

Rosa Ament: A Pillar of Support and Leadership

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Rosa Ament posing for the camera.

Rosa Ament, PhD, the director of the Counseling Center, has been a steadfast presence at Â̾ÞÈËÊÓƵ for 50 years. Her contributions to the mental health and wellness of the University community are immeasurable. Reflecting on her career, Rosa expressed, "Over the course of the last 50 years and currently, I am fortunate to work with dedicated, collaborative, hard-working professionals who make work a joy and who make me look good. In addition, I have had multiple wonderful leaders who supervised and supported me to grow professionally and provided me and my staff a secure platform to serve the personal growth, wellness, and mental health of students and the Â̾ÞÈËÊÓƵ community. WOW, 50 years—overall, it is a wonderful dream that feels like a blink of an eye."

Mariesa Cruz-Tillery, associate director of the Counseling Center, commends Rosa's extraordinary dedication and expertise. "Dr. Ament is a counseling psychologist with over 50 years of direct counseling service experience within college and university settings, helping people from multicultural backgrounds cope with stress caused by major life transitions. During her tenure as director of the Counseling Center, she has been called upon to work with both academic and administrative departments to facilitate the development of numerous protocols and intervention programs that foster mental health on campus, assist students in their transition to academic life, and minimize risk associated with alcohol and other drug abuse. She is an outstanding administrator recognized by students, faculty, staff, and administrators for her leadership and management skills. Congratulations and thank you for your service and dedication!"

A Legacy to Remember

As we celebrate these incredible milestones, we acknowledge the profound impact Barbara Egidi and Rosa Ament have had on Â̾ÞÈËÊÓƵ. Their dedication, passion, and commitment have shaped the experiences of countless students and colleagues, leaving a legacy that will be cherished for generations to come. Their stories are a testament to the enduring spirit of service and the remarkable bonds formed within the Â̾ÞÈËÊÓƵCommunity.

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