Saint Joseph's College of Maine
 

Who Contributes?

Faculty and Staff

Who Contributes? l Alumni l Friends of the College l Foundations & Corporations l Families

Yes, not only are the faculty and staff generous with their time, effort and talents, but of their resources, too.

Gregory Gull, Director of Business Programs
Graduate & Professional Studies

Simply to advance knowledge.

Gull is an individual with many interests and passions many of which include the great outdoors of Maine. Skiing, tennis, biking, hiking, running and paddling the beautiful lakes are just some of the reasons Saint Joseph’s seemed like a good fit when Gull moved to Maine from Philadelphia to work at Saint Joseph's four years ago.

Most importantly, however, is Greg’s commitment to curiosity and respect for learning and knowledge. “I gave to the Building Knowledge Campaign because, like Saint Joseph’s College, I am committed to do what I can to provide the opportunity for learning and the advancement of knowledge.”


Sue Kelly, Chair, Physical Education Department

Leader in Service Learning.

Professor Kelly was recognized in 2003 and 2005 by the Maine Campus Compact as a leader in service learning and its application to the teaching and learning of physical education.

Dr. Kelly is also a leader among her peers on campus. As co-chair of the Faculty and Staff Campaign Committee for the Building Knowledge Campaign, Dr. Kelly—also a loyal supporter of the Annual Fund, understands the importance of faculty and staff giving. “I give to Saint Joseph’s College because I believe in what we do here and I want to support our efforts. I also know how important our gifts are to the financial health of the institution.”



220 Courses offered by Graduate & Professional Studies
480 Different texts used by Graduate and Professional Studies
50 States represented by students in the Graduate & Professional Studies Program
450 Graduate and Professional Studies students that will attend a summer session on campus