Wegmans School of Pharmacy
Overview
Administration
Dr. Christine Birnie, Dean
Dr. Sean Leonard, Assistant Dean of Assessment
Dr. David McCaffrey, III, Assistant Dean of Student Affairs
Dr. Anna Ratka, Associate Dean of Academic Affairs
Department of Pharmacy Practice and Administration
Dr. Keith DelMonte, Interim Chair, Director of Experiential Education and Continuing Professional Education
Dr. Nabila Ahmed-Sarwar, Pharmacy Practice
Dr. Lisa Avery, Pharmacy Practice
Dr. Gabriela Cipriano, Pharmacy Practice
Dr. Kelly Conn, Pharmacy Administration
Dr. Kathryn Ann Connor, Pharmacy Practice
Mr. Anthony Corigliano, Pharmacy Practice
Dr. Keith DelMonte, Director of Experiential Education
Dr. Alex DeLucenay, Pharmacy Practice
Dr. Shawn Fellows, Pharmacy Practice
Dr. Mona Gandhi, Pharmacy Practice
Dr. David Hutchinson, Pharmacy Practice
Dr. Katherine Juba, Pharmacy Practice
Dr. Jill Lavigne, Pharmacy Administration
Dr. David McCaffrey, Pharmacy Administration
Dr. Angela Nagel, Pharmacy Practice
Dr. Kobi Nathan, Pharmacy Practice
Dr. Christopher Noel, Pharmacy Practice
Dr. Elizabeth Phillips, Pharmacy Practice
Dr. Anne Schweighardt, Pharmacy Practice
Dr. Judianne C. Slish, Pharmacy Practice
Dr. Elizabeth Sutton Burke, Pharmacy Practice
Dr. Melanie Symoniak, Pharmacy Practice
Mr. Karl Williams, Pharmacy Administration
Dr. Matthew Zak, Asst. Director of Experiential Education
Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences
Dr. Todd Camenisch, Chair
Dr. Christine R. Birnie, Pharmaceutical Sciences
Dr. Lipika Chablani, Pharmaceutical Sciences
Dr. Vivek Dave, Pharmaceutical Sciences
Dr. Melinda Lull, Pharmaceutical Sciences
Dr. Amy L. Parkhill, Pharmaceutical Sciences
Dr. Anna Ratka, Pharmaceutical Sciences
Dr. Ramil Sapinoro, Pharmaceutical Sciences
Dr. Anand Sridhar, Pharmaceutical Sciences
Dr. Fang Zhao, Pharmaceutical Sciences
The Wegmans School of Pharmacy is dedicated to serving the pharmaceutical care needs of the public by preparing pharmacists to provide care that enhances the health and quality of life of the patients they serve. The School is committed to providing an environment that promotes academic excellence, service, and scholarship; encourages each student’s intellectual and personal development; and fosters the development of lifelong learners committed to advancing the profession of pharmacy.
Wegmans School of Pharmacy
School of Arts and Sciences
Overview
Ann Marie Fallon, Dean
Catherine S. Sweet, Assistant Dean of Assessment and Administration
The School of Arts and Sciences, in partnership with the other schools that make up St. John Fisher College, provides educational experiences rooted in the liberal arts that prepare students to lead lives of intellectual, professional, and civic integrity. This is accomplished by the following:
- Providing opportunities for undergraduate and graduate students to develop proficiency in one or more of the major fields of study housed within the School.
- Promoting the engagement of students, faculty members, and professional staff within a learning environment that creates high expectations, along with the support for all to achieve their full potential.
In addition, the academic programs in the School of Arts and Sciences are primarily responsible for the College’s Core Curriculum, the component of the undergraduate curriculum that affirms the centrality of the liberal arts in the academic experience of all undergraduate students.
School of Arts and Sciences
Wegmans School of Pharmacy
Overview
Administration
Dr. Christine Birnie, Dean
Dr. Sean Leonard, Assistant Dean of Assessment
Dr. David McCaffrey, III, Assistant Dean of Student Affairs
Dr. Anna Ratka, Associate Dean of Academic Affairs
Dr. Trevor Belcher, Assistant Dean for Online Education
The Wegmans School of Pharmacy is dedicated to serving the pharmaceutical care needs of the public by preparing pharmacists to provide pharmaceutical care that enhances the health and quality of life of the patients they serve. The School is committed to providing an environment that promotes academic excellence, service, and scholarship; encourages each student’s intellectual and personal development; and fosters the development of lifelong learners committed to advancing the profession of pharmacy.
In July 2010, the Wegmans School of Pharmacy was granted full accreditation from the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE). The School was reaccredited in 2016, receiving full accreditation through 2024.
Department of Pharmacy Practice and Administration
Dr. Elizabeth Phillips, Chair Pharmacy Practice
Dr. Nabila Ahmed-Sarwar, Pharmacy Practice
Dr. Lisa Avery, Pharmacy Practice
Dr. Gabriela Cipriano, Pharmacy Practice
Dr. Kelly Conn, Pharmacy Administration
Dr. Kathryn Ann Connor, Pharmacy Practice
Mr. Anthony Corigliano, Pharmacy Practice
Dr. Keith DelMonte, Director of Experiential Education
Dr. Alex DeLucenay, Pharmacy Practice
Dr. Shawn Fellows, Pharmacy Practice
Dr. Mona Gandhi, Pharmacy Practice
Dr. David Hutchinson, Pharmacy Practice
Dr. Katherine Juba, Pharmacy Practice
Dr. Jill Lavigne, Pharmacy Administration
Dr. David McCaffrey, III, Pharmacy Administration
Dr. Angela Nagel, Pharmacy Practice
Dr. Kobi Nathan, Pharmacy Practice
Dr. Christopher Noel, Pharmacy Practice
Dr. Anne Schweighardt, Pharmacy Practice
Dr. Judianne C. Slish, Pharmacy Practice
Dr. Elizabeth Sutton Burke, Pharmacy Practice
Dr. Melanie Symoniak, Pharmacy Practice
Mr. Karl Williams, Pharmacy Administration
Dr. Sha-Phawn D. Williams, Pharmacy Practice
Dr. Matthew Zak, Asst. Director of Experiential Education
Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences
Dr. Todd Camenisch, Chair Pharmaceutical Sciences
Dr. Christine R. Birnie, Pharmaceutical Sciences
Dr. Lipika Chablani, Pharmaceutical Sciences
Dr. Vivek Dave, Pharmaceutical Sciences
Dr. Janet K, Lighthouse, Pharmaceutical Sciences
Dr. Melinda Lull, Pharmacology
Dr. Amy L. Parkhill, Pharmacology
Dr. Ramil Sapinoro, Pharmaceutical Sciences
Dr. Anna Ratka, Pharmacology
Dr. Fang Zhao, Pharmaceutical Sciences
Wegmans School of Pharmacy
Ralph C. Wilson, Jr. School of Education
Overview
Dr. Joellen Maples, Interim Dean
Welcome to the Ralph C. Wilson, Jr. School of Education at St. John Fisher College. Our curriculum is grounded in inclusive practice. We believe that teaching all people requires professional educators and executive leaders who have mastered the knowledge, skills, and dispositions necessary to address the diversity represented by the populations they serve. All children and all adults have a right to enjoy high-quality educational and workplace experiences designed by experts who are deeply and fully committed to the profession of education and the responsibilities of leadership.
Our graduate programs in education are designed to deepen, extend, and enhance the professional knowledge of educators, leaders, and executives. Initial certification programs allow graduate candidates whose baccalaureate degrees are in areas other than education to obtain New York state certification in childhood and special education or adolescence and special education. Teaching professionals with initial certification in childhood and adolescence may specialize in the critical needs areas of special education or library media. Graduate candidates with initial certification can qualify for professional certification through our master’s degree programs. Teachers who have experience in leadership roles may enroll in the School Building Leader and School Building/School District Leader programs. Educators and executives may challenge themselves at the highest level of study in our Ed.D. in Executive Leadership program, where a cohort-based modular structure provides a rigorous yet accessible program of study leading to a terminal degree. The School also offers its approved Ed.D. in Executive Leadership at extension sites at Iona College in New Rochelle, New York, and at Onondaga Community College in Syracuse, New York.
Graduate programs in teacher education and educational leadership are registered with the New York State Education Department and are nationally accredited by the National Council for the Accreditation of Teacher Education. The School of Education and its related educational programs are located in the Ralph C. Wilson, Jr. School of Education building and the James S. Alesi Academic Center, state-of-the-art facilities with advanced technological capacity.
School of Education
Wegmans School of Nursing
Overview
Dr. Patricia Gatlin, Dean
Dr. Marilyn Dollinger, Executive Associate Dean
In March 2006, St. John Fisher College opened the Wegmans School of Nursing, named in honor of Robert and Peggy Wegman, longtime friends and benefactors of the College. The Wegmans School of Nursing houses the undergraduate and graduate programs in nursing and the graduate program in mental health counseling.
The mission of the School is to create an individualized teaching and learning environment that supports the special needs and values of students seeking roles in licensed, credentialed, and certified professions. Founded in the Basilian tradition and guided by ethical and professional standards, the School prepares individuals who are committed to lives of service and the values of intellectual engagement, social responsibility, and respect for diversity.
The Wegmans School of Nursing is dedicated to graduating professional mental health counselors and advanced-practice nurses who will provide expert, compassionate, ethical care and be leaders in the health-care environment. To promote an internalized standard of excellence in practice, the school fosters academic and clinical practice environments for students that provide the opportunity for student and faculty to engage in the following:
- Active involvement in the quest for knowledge
- Professional competence
- Collaborative relationships
- Ongoing personal growth
- Flexibility and openness to change
- Effective communication
- Modeling of professional behaviors
- Community involvement
The School’s baccalaureate, master’s, and DNP programs are accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education, One Dupont Circle, NW, Suite 530, Washington, DC 20036, (202) 463-6930.
The mental health counseling program is accredited by the Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs (CACREP).
Wegmans School of Nursing
Ralph C. Wilson, Jr. School of Education
Overview
Joellen Maples, Interim Dean
Whitney Rapp, Associate Dean
Kathleen Broikou, Chair of Undergraduate Programs in Inclusive Education
Welcome to the Ralph C. Wilson, Jr. School of Education at St. John Fisher College. Our curriculum is grounded in inclusive practice comprised of theoretical and experiential learning that prepares teacher candidates to demonstrate the knowledge, skills, and dispositions essential to teach all children. All coursework and fieldwork moves candidates toward the attainment of learning objectives based on a conceptual framework dedicated to the achievement of social justice through the central tenets of teaching: respecting and addressing the diversity of all learners, promoting achievement for each individual, developing compassionate practice, pursuing knowledge continuously, and providing comprehensive service to the communities and individuals we serve. All undergraduate programs are registered with the New York State Education Department and are nationally accredited by the National Council for the Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE). Our high-quality programs of study incorporate the liberal arts, with professional preparation in the science, craft, and art of teaching. All programs embed curriculum in practice situated in schools. The School of Education and its related educational programs are located in the Ralph C. Wilson, Jr. Building, a state-of-the-art facility with advanced technological capacity.
Criteria for Continuation Into School of Education Teacher Certification Programs
All candidates, including transfer students, are accepted into the School of Education upon admission to the College. In order to continue in their programs, candidates must do the following:
- Submit a complete and acceptable application
- Establish a cumulative GPA of 3.0
- Earn acceptable ratings on key assessments
- Comply with plans for support
- Earn a final grade of at least “C” or higher in all courses in the inclusive education programs required for certification.
School of Education
Wegmans School of Nursing
Overview
Patricia Gatlin, Dean
Marilyn L. Dollinger, Associate Dean
Christine Boev, Co-Chair of Undergraduate Program
Lori Dambaugh, Co-Chair of Undergraduate Program
Stephanie C. Spain, Program Director, RN/BS Program
Kylene Abraham, Melissa Bourne, Nancy Bowllan, Desireé Branson, Holly Brown, Yvette Conyers, Kathleen Dever, Colleen Dwyer Donegan, Kiernan Donofrio, Susan Frederick, Katherine Grams, Pamela Herendeen, John Kirchgessner, Elizabeth Kiss, Pamela Mapstone, Natalie Masco-Dixon, Cynthia Ricci McCloskey, Heather McGrane Minton, Marcie McMahon, Sarah Miner, Henry Moscicki, Katherine Rowles, Tara Sacco, Alison Simpson, Charlene Smith, Laura Stannard, Donna Tydings, Eileen Wilbert, Melinda Zalewski
The Wegmans School of Nursing provides a broad liberal arts and professional program of study/experience that prepares graduates to positively influence health outcomes for culturally diverse individuals, families, and communities in a rapidly changing, highly complex health care environment. Baccalaureate nurses are socialized to the roles of clinical nursing care provider, health care manager, change agent, health advocate, teacher, counselor, scholar, and leader. The commitment to “goodness, discipline, and knowledge” at St. John Fisher College creates an environment that uniquely contributes to the values and scholarship essential to excellence in nursing education.
The undergraduate nursing curriculum is grounded in both the knowledge/theory base of the discipline of nursing and the art/science of evidence-based practice. A holistic view of the person is fundamental to the study of the science of nursing, which has the goal of promoting health throughout the wellness/illness/death continuum within the context of internal and external environments. Required courses provide the opportunity for the student to develop aptitude in: critical thinking, ethical decision making, processing complex information, establishing/maintaining therapeutic relationships, and providing/coordinating care, as well as socioeconomic analysis, interdisciplinary collaboration, cultural sensitivity, and self-appraisal.
Wegmans School of Nursing
School of Business
Overview
Dr. Carol Wittmeyer, Interim Dean
Lori Hollenbeck, Assistant Dean
Patricia Wollan, Chair, Department of Accounting/Finance
Nicholas Leifker, Chair, Department of Management and Marketing
The goal of the School of Business is to deliver transformative undergraduate and graduate business education that engages students in experiential learning, both within and outside of the classroom. Our graduates are prepared for careers in their field of study and have the needed cutting-edge skills sought by employers.
The business programs of St. John Fisher College have been accredited by AACSB International – The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business – since 2003. AACSB International accreditation represents the highest standards of achievement for business schools worldwide. Colleges earning accreditation confirm their commitment to quality and continuous improvement through a rigorous and comprehensive peer review. AACSB International accreditation is the hallmark of excellence in business.
The School has two departments: Department of Accounting/Finance and Department of Management and Marketing. We offer the following programs of study:
- Accounting certificate
- B.S. in accounting
- B.S. in finance
- B.S. in human resources management
- B.S. in management
- B.S. in marketing
- MBA
School of Business
School of Arts and Sciences
Overview
Ann Marie Fallon, Dean
Catherine S. Sweet, Assistant Dean of Assessment and Administration
The School of Arts and Sciences offers degrees and minors in more than 20 undergraduate academic disciplines, along with interdisciplinary minors and scholarship programs. In addition, the academic programs in the School of Arts and Sciences are primarily responsible for the College’s Core Curriculum, the component of the undergraduate curriculum that affirms the centrality of the liberal arts in the academic experience of all undergraduate students.
School of Arts and Sciences
School of Business
Overview
Rama Yelkur, Dean
Lori Hollenbeck, Assistant Dean
The School of Business houses the undergraduate majors of accounting, finance, human resource management, management, and marketing, as well as the MBA. The School of Business is accredited by AACSB International–The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business. AACSB is the premier worldwide accrediting agency for business education programs in management and accounting.
Mission
The School of Business prepares professionally competent and ethically responsible graduates for careers as managers and professionals, primarily for local and regional businesses. The school emphasizes excellence in teaching and close interaction with students, and recognizes that excellent teaching is informed by faculty actively engaged in research and scholarship. Faculty members produce research published in peer-reviewed journals and other recognized outlets for intellectual contribution that advances the scholarship of teaching, business practice, and disciplinary knowledge.