Faculty Feature - Amy Gratch Hoyle, PhD
Amy Gratch Hoyle, PhD, started working at Cabrini in the summer of 2012 collaborating with another faculty member to develop the core courses for the Master of Education program.
Amy Gratch Hoyle, PhD, started working at Cabrini in the summer of 2012 collaborating with another faculty member to develop the core courses for the Master of Education program.
Cabrini's women's soccer team traveled to South Africa to compete against area soccer clubs and university and township teams, work with local children, and immerse themselves in the culture there.
Tom Conway, EdD, began teaching at Cabrini in August 2015. He is the coordinator for the Undergraduate Secondary Education program and teaches courses for both undergraduate and graduate students.
This week, Cabrini welcomes more than 150 students from across the U.S., the Dominican Republic, Mexico and Panama for the National Hispanic Institute (NHI) Northeast Collegiate World Series. This is Cabrini’s fifth consecutive year hosting the event which introduces students to core leadership concepts and inquiry-based thinking as a means to plan for college and beyond.
This spring, a book authored by Professor Emeritus Joseph J. Romano, PhD, Reds: The 2nd Greatest Generation, was published by Page Publishing Inc.