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The Salesian Center
This Page Last Updated on 01/06/09 |
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Salesian Leadership Institute Class of 2008 |
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upon completion of their
LEAP retreat in August 2006
![]() Michael Allen |
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![]() Kevin Anderson |
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![]() Vincent Coglianese |
Building on his penchant for public affairs, Vince is a radio station manager for The Talk Station in North Carolina (FM 107.1 & AM 1240) and hosts a weekly talk show called "U. Talk" where college students speak up. A panel of students breaks down the news on campuses across the country to get to the heart of what matters most to the American student body. The show is available through podcast and/or on the web (link here). |
![]() Rachel Coleman |
Having received "best thesis award" in the Faith & Reason Honors Program, Rachel has decided to pursue graduate studies at the Pontifical John Paul II Institute for Studies on Marriage & Family, a graduate school affiliated with the Catholic University of America in Washington, DC. |
![]() Jessica Gross |
Having been awarded the Provincial Medal -- one of the two major student awards at the 2008 Commencement exercises -- Jessica is continuing with the professional phase of her Physician Assistant studies at DSU. |
![]() Stephanie Halinski |
While keeping up her vocal interests, Stephanie is doing editorial work full-time for Metro Corporation Custom Publishing in Philadelphia. |
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Amanda Kuperavage |
Following a trip to Ireland with the DSU women's basketball and volleyball teams, "Kupe" will begin work as a strength & conditioning coach at Bucknell University. |
![]() Maureen Leeson |
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![]() Antony May |
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![]() Jamie McCloskey |
Jamie was admitted to the Widener School of Law and begins classes in the Fall of 2008. |
![]() Rusty Riedmiller |
Having completed his degree in January 2008, Rusty is now the director of "Pride of the Pitch, Inc." which provides education, experience and expertise in the development and promotion of youth soccer athletes. (link) He is also Director of Communications and Media Relations for the Pennsylvania Stoners soccer team. In light of his work, Rusty was also elected to the advisory board of the Lehigh Valley Coalition in Sport Ethics (link). |