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UC Goes Pink!

University College staff supported the Carol M. Baldwin Breast Cancer Research Fund of CNY with a week of fundraising and events. The staff raised $775 to donate to the foundation through selling pink ribbon cutouts, organizing raffles, and a arranging breakfast.

On Wednesday, October 23, Beth Baldwin, daughter of Carol Baldwin, stopped by UC for a photo opp with the staff wearing pink. Baldwin serves as the executive director of the fund. All proceeds raised in Central New York stay in the local community.

“Several staff members at University College requested that we support this cause,” says Eileen Jevis, communications manager. Jevis said there are several UC staff members who have battled this disease and many more who have had friends and family members affected. “The staff embraced the initiative and were generous in their support. We are thrilled to be able to give the Carol M. Baldwin Foundation this donation, that was collected in just one week of fundraising.”

Breast Cancer Awareness Month is a worldwide annual campaign that takes place in October to highlight the importance of breast awareness, education and research.

UC Dean Mike Frasciello appointed to UPCEA Board

Michael Frasciello, Ph.D., has been appointed to the board of directors of the University Professional and Continuing Education Association (UPCEA). UPCEA is the largest non-profit association for professional, continuing, and online higher education.

Established in 1915, the association has more than 400 member institutions. Syracuse University has been active in the association since its founding. The association focuses on online and continuing education through professional development and publications.

Frasciello joined Syracuse University in 2000 to provide campus-wide leadership in support of Syracuse University undergraduate and graduate online and continuing education initiatives. In 2016, he was named interim dean of University College, and appointed dean in 2017.

Frasciello served for 10 years in the United States Air Force. He holds a Ph.D. in composition and rhetoric from Syracuse University, a master’s degree from Westminster College, and a bachelor of science degree from the University of Maryland University College.