Mary Alice Williams to Address the Class of 2006 at Madison
Square Garden Theater May 21
Linda Kelly, Superintendent of New Rochelle Schools, and Williams to Receive
Honorary Doctorates
New Rochelle , NY – The 62nd Annual Iona College
Commencement exercises for undergraduate and graduate students will take
place Sunday, May 21 at 6 pm in The Theater at Madison Square Garden
in New York City. Mary Alice Williams, award winning writer, anchor and
network executive for over 35 years, will receive an honorary doctorate
and address the 700 students receiving bachelor’s degrees and the
300 students receiving master’s degrees. Linda Kelly, superintendent
of schools for the City of New Rochelle, will also receive an honorary
doctorate at the ceremony.
Williams, a preeminent figure in broadcasting, was one of the founding
designers and anchors of CNN, the first worldwide television network where
she served as principal anchor during the 1980s and was later named vice
president of the New York Bureau, making her one of the highest-ranking
female executives in American television. After moving to NBC in 1989,
she was the first woman to win a national Emmy Award for anchoring an evening
newscast. Numerous accolades have followed, including those for her work
at PBS as a contributing correspondent and anchor on “Religion and
Ethics Newsweekly”; for her documentary on Lifetime Television about
women, work and the American family; for her ground-breaking partnership
with the March of Dimes on the Discovery Health Channel to raise awareness
of the growing problem of premature births; and for her continuing analysis
and insight as a news reporter on WCBS Radio.
As superintendent since 1992, Kelly has directed the transformation of
the schools of New Rochelle into national models of excellence. Retiring
this June, she leaves a rich legacy that has brought recognition to students,
programs and the district itself, including Blue Ribbons from the U.S.
Department of Education and rankings that place New Rochelle High School
(NRHS) in the top two percent of U.S. high schools and the district itself
among the best in the country. Kelly began working in New Rochelle as an
intern in the social studies department of NRHS while studying for her
master’s degree, and then joined the high school staff as a world
history teacher. Beginning her administrative career in 1973 as assistant
to the principal and then as associate principal of the high school, she
became the district’s assistant superintendent in 1985 and later
became associate superintendent.
Founded in 1940 by the Congregation of
Christian Brothers, Iona College is a private, coeducational institution
of learning in the tradition of American Catholic higher education. Iona,
currently listed in the US News
and World Report's annual " America's Best Colleges 2006" and
The Princeton Review's Best Northeastern Colleges 2006 edition,
offers undergraduate degrees in liberal arts, science, and business administration,
as well as master of arts, master of science and master of business administration
degrees and numerous post-graduate certificate programs.
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For questions or more information please contact:
Meghan Finn
Public Relations Office
Iona College, 715 North Avenue, New Rochelle, N.Y. 10801
tel: 914 633-2005 fax: 914 637-2711
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