Donate Your Music Items to Support WCSF-FM’s 2024 Mega Music Rummage Sale

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Joliet, Ill. – Do you have a collection of music, movies, audio equipment or instruments that you would like to pass on for someone else to enjoy? Let these items help raise funds for the radio station of the University of St. Francis (鶹).

WCSF-FM 88.7 is collecting donations of used and collectible music and memorabilia, including (but not limited to): vinyl LPs and 45s; cassettes, 8-tracks, reel-to-reel tapes; VHS tapes, Blu-Rays, 4Ks and DVDs; sheet music, music books and comic books; professional and home audio equipment; and working instruments.

Student volunteers will organize and catalog your donations and put everything up for sale at the annual WCSF Mega Music Rummage Sale, which will take place this fall at the 鶹 St. Clare Campus (1550 Plainfield Road in Joliet). All donations are tax-deductible and all proceeds from the event will be used to support the educational mission of WCSF-FM 88.7.

Please contact Braden Kidd at WCSF-FM 88.7 by telephone at 815-740-3697 to arrange a pick-up or drop-off.

WCSF-FM 88.7 is well-known in the greater Joliet area as the home of the popular “Spirit of Christmas” programming that is broadcasted each year from Thanksgiving Day to New Year’s Day. During the rest of the year, WCSF-FM 88.7 plays a great mix of new, alternative, independent and local music, all programmed and operated by University of St. Francis students.

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The University of St. Francis, in Joliet, Ill., serves close to 3,300 students nationwide and offers undergraduate, graduate, doctoral and certificate programs in the arts and sciences, business, education, nursing and social work. There are over 53,000 鶹 alumni across the globe. For information, call 800-735-7500 or visit stfrancis.edu.

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Professor Wittke-Thompson and Five Students Publish Scientific Research Article

Dr. Jackie Wittke-Thompson

Joliet, Ill. – Dr. Jackie Wittke-Thompson, Professor of Biology at the University of St. Francis (鶹), and five 鶹 biology majors including Sarah Piane, Victoria Akinwotu Adewale, Alexis Fragoso, Mason Craig, and Genesys Haro, recently had a scientific research article published in microPublication Biology.

The students’ data collection efforts helped to identify the location of a point mutation in the genome in a fruit fly mutant. Data was collected in Fall 2021 in Dr. Wittke-Thompson’s BIOL151 Beginning Investigative Experiences in Biology course, and was a collaboration with four other universities as part of the Fly-CURE program, of which Dr. Wittke-Thompson is a member.

“鶹 first-year biology majors helped to identify the location of a point mutation in the genome in a fruit fly mutant – using genetic crosses, PCR, and DNA sequencing. The mutation identified is located in the GstE14 gene, which is involved in the regulation of tissue growth,” said Dr. Wittke-Thompson.

Read “Genetic Mapping and Phenotypic Analysis of GstE14E.4.1 on Eye and Antennae Development in Drosophila melanogaster”, which was originally published on April 13, 2024, at .

For more information on Dr. Wittke-Thompson, including links to her other published scientific research articles, visit stfrancis.edu/jacqueline-wittke-thompson.

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The University of St. Francis, in Joliet, Ill., serves close to 3,300 students nationwide and offers undergraduate, graduate, doctoral and certificate programs in the arts and sciences, business, education, nursing and social work. There are over 53,000 鶹 alumni across the globe. For information, call 800-735-7500 or visit stfrancis.edu.

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鶹 2024 Art & Design Senior Thesis Exhibition Now Open

2024 Art & Design Senior Thesis exhibitors

Photo caption: Exhibiting artists for 鶹’s 2024 Art & Design Senior Thesis Exhibition include (left to right) Mazi Niezgoda, Jaclyn Duske, Meghan Grilli, Alvaro Robles, Stephanie Behland and Vada Arndt.

Joliet, Ill. – The community is invited to enjoy the artwork of University of St. Francis (鶹) seniors as part of the current exhibition at the 鶹 Art Gallery. The 2024 Art & Design Senior Thesis exhibition, which runs through May 31, 2024, highlights work selected from the thesis projects of graduating seniors majoring in Studio Art, Photography, Graphic Design, and Art Education. The exhibition serves as a culmination of their undergraduate experience, celebrating their growth as artists and their commitment to the rigorous process of artistic production. The Senior Thesis exhibition is a testament to the dedication and creativity of the graduating seniors, who have demonstrated their ability to contribute meaningfully to the discourse of contemporary art.

The 鶹 Art Gallery is open from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. every Tuesday through Thursday and is located 25 E. Van Buren Street in downtown Joliet. For more information on the exhibition or the gallery, contact 鶹 Art Gallery Director Jennifer Moore at jmoore@stfrancis.edu or visit stfrancis.edu/artgallery/.

About the Exhibiting Artists

Vada Arndt – Vada has fallen in love with the landscape and environment all around her. From familiar and nostalgic scenes, to commentary on her family’s long lineage in the Midwest, Vada has been creating artwork (whether consciously or not) depicting scenes familiar or directly pulled from twenty-something years’ worth of observation and admiration.

Vada works mostly in oils, but is also interested in using mediums which most effectively evoke the desired goal of a piece. Vada loves to see what is present around her as if seeing it for the first time, to realize how amazing it all is. The main goal for this project was to challenge herself to share what she sees in a way that allows others a glimpse of the stunning beauty in the ordinary.

Stephanie Behland – Stephanie is a talented Graphic Design major whose journey into the world of graphic design began in high school when she reluctantly enrolled in a computer arts class. This newfound passion led her to switch majors from elementary education to graphic design.

Currently, Stephanie is honing her skills through a marketing internship at 鶹, where she has also worked on design projects for various companies and organizations. Some of her notable clients include South Side XP Volleyball Club, the 鶹 Dance Team, and Blue Taco Restaurant.

When Stephanie is not immersed in the world of design, you can find her dancing or exploring new travel destinations.

Jaclyn Duske – Jaclyn works with both photography and graphic design. While she loves experimenting with many forms of photography, she has found her passion in sport and concert photography. Jaclyn has had her work shown on The Today Show, KTLA, Country Now Magazine, and countless local newspapers. For her senior thesis, Jaclyn is showcasing both her sport and concert photography and design with images, graphic design pieces, screen prints, book designs, and her own concert merchandise designs.

Meghan Grilli – Meghan is a K-12 Visual Arts Educator major. Her thesis project, Little Miss Lilly, is a book series that she has written and illustrated based on real-life experiences. The stories follow Lilly, a young girl of an unspecified age, through her adventures of spending time with animals. The books aim to inform children of how to care for these various animals while maintaining a light-hearted atmosphere. Meghan’s goal is to extend the series from animals and incorporate educational themes that enlighten young readers on basic visual arts ideas and concepts. The set-up that Meghan has created within the 鶹 Gallery is meant to replicate a young child’s reading area, much like one would see in real-time as a child were truly reading the stories.

Mazi Niezgoda – Mazi’s journey with graphic design started when she graduated from Plainfield Central High School. While trying to decide what she was going to do with the rest of her life, she began interning at a wedding photography company where they suggested she take a photography and photoshop course. This led Mazi on a path that fostered her love of graphic design. Mazi received her associate in graphic design at Joliet Junior College and continued her education as a graphic design major at 鶹.

When Mazi isn’t working on her numerous photography and graphic design projects, you can find her attending rock concerts throughout the summer.

Alvaro Robles – Alvaro aims to innovate and inspire with his art. He has a strong work ethic and takes pride in doing his absolute best. He is always ready for a challenge and seeks to learn new lessons whenever possible. Alvaro does not like to contain himself to one skillset, as he enjoys venturing into different areas of fine art. His style is very detailed and intense. He incorporates his life into his work. Each big project is a piece of his artistic timeline.

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The University of St. Francis, in Joliet, Ill., serves close to 3,300 students nationwide and offers undergraduate, graduate, doctoral and certificate programs in the arts and sciences, business, education, nursing and social work. There are over 53,000 鶹 alumni across the globe. For information, call 800-735-7500 or visit stfrancis.edu.

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University of St. Francis Announces Retirement of Dr. Arvid C. Johnson

Joliet, Ill. – The University of St. Francis (鶹) Board of Trustees today announced the retirement of University President Dr. Arvid C. Johnson. He is the ninth president of the University and will leave his ministry on May 31, 2025, after 12 years of service. The Board will soon begin a national search for the next President.

“It has been a pleasure to work with Dr. Johnson,” said Joe Mallof, chair of the University’s Board of Trustees. “His passionate commitment to students and love of 鶹, coupled with fiscal responsibility and many accomplishments makes Dr. Johnson an active and innovative leader. The entire Board thanks Arvid and his wife, Anne, for their many years of service and dedication. We are very grateful for a yearlong transition period so we can find a next president who shares Dr. Johnson’s commitment to 鶹’s high standards and embodies our values.”

During his tenure, Dr. Johnson advanced the University locally, nationally, and globally. On campus improvements included renovations to the Plaster Center (Mode Theater) and Guardian Angel Hall that significantly upgraded learning spaces for many academic programs like 鶹’s Business Incubator and the Leach College of Nursing. The construction of a Science Building created a state-of-the-art environment in which students and faculty can “do science” and research in collaboration. The University now operates three dynamic Joliet campuses and will soon break ground on a student success center – which will collocate the registrar, advising, tutoring, and accessibility offices at the main campus.

Dr. Johnson’s service and leadership roles on boards, including the Council of Independent Colleges, the Association of Catholic Colleges and Universities and the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics helped ensure the University was well positioned on a national scale. Dr. Johnson also established international partnerships with leading universities in the Czech Republic, China, and Vietnam allowing hundreds of additional students to pursue 鶹 undergraduate and graduate degree programs.

With his team, Dr. Johnson has substantially improved 鶹’s financial position and fiscal viability including building cash reserves, increasing net assets to an all-time high, more than doubling the University’s endowment, and raising over $50 million, including state and federal grants.

“As a leader in our Franciscan tradition, Dr. Johnson increased our student diversity and worked hard to structure 鶹 as a learning community of welcome,” said Sr. Jeanne Bessette, OSF, President of the University’s founding/sponsoring congregation, the Sisters of St. Francis of Mary Immaculate. “We have achieved Hispanic-Serving Institution (HSI) status, and our student outcomes remain strong and above our peers. During his tenure, the University launched many new academic programs at both the undergraduate and graduate levels as well as dozens of certificate and certification programs. Arvid’s dedication to our values of community and service are very apparent and we wish him well.”

“This decade plus of service to 鶹 has been one of the highlights of my professional life,” said Dr. Arvid Johnson. “But the time is right for me to move on to my next chapter. Anne and I look forward to that, while still remaining involved with 鶹.”

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The University of St. Francis, in Joliet, Ill., serves close to 3,300 students nationwide and offers undergraduate, graduate, doctoral and certificate programs in the arts and sciences, business, education, nursing and social work. There are over 53,000 鶹 alumni across the globe. For information, call 800-735-7500 or visit stfrancis.edu.

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鶹 President Dr. Arvid C. Johnson

Photo caption: University of St. Francis President Dr. Arvid C. Johnson, the University’s ninth president, will leave his ministry on May 31, 2025, after 12 years of service.

鶹 President Dr. Arvid C. Johnson with his wife, Anne.

Photo caption: 鶹 President Dr. Arvid C. Johnson and his wife, Anne, cheered on the Fighting Saints at 鶹’s 2023 homecoming celebration.

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Four 鶹 Alumnae Named Finalists for 2024 Golden Apple Award for Excellence in Teaching

2024 Golden Apple Award for Excellence in Teaching Finalists

Joliet, Ill. – The University of St. Francis (鶹) College of Education is proud to announce that four alumnae have been named finalists for the 2024 Golden Apple Award for Teaching through the Golden Apple Foundation. The 鶹 alumnae are among a list of 30 Pre-K to 3rd-grade teacher finalists in contention for the honor.

鶹 honorees include: Alicia Carlisle ’22 (Turner Drew Language Academy in Chicago, Ill.), Alicia Hays ’23 (Central Elementary School in Plainfield, Ill.), Amanda McMonigal ’16 (Edgar Allan Poe Classical School in Chicago, Ill.), and Alyssa Milano ’11 (Central Elementary School in Plainfield, Ill.).

“The College of Education is immensely proud to celebrate the outstanding achievement of our alumnae who have been nominated for the esteemed 2024 Golden Apple Award for Teaching by the Golden Apple Foundation. Each of the nominees has exemplified excellence in education, representing the very best of our institution. Their recognition not only highlights their individual excellence but also reflects the high caliber of education provided by the University of St. Francis. We are honored to have played a part in their journey and look forward to witnessing their continued success in making a positive impact on the students and communities they serve,” said John Gambro, Ed.D., Dean of the 鶹 College of Education.

According to Golden Apple, “2024 Golden Apple Award recipients will be surprised in the spring. Northwestern University generously provides a spring sabbatical to award recipients at no cost. Each recipient receives a $5,000 cash award. Award recipients become Fellows of the Golden Apple Academy of Educators, a community of educators who play an important role in preparing the next generation of teachers in the Golden Apple Scholars and Accelerators programs – which are dedicated to addressing the teacher shortage in Illinois.”

Visit to view the complete list of 2024 Golden Apple Awards for Excellence in Teaching Finalists.

About Golden Apple

According to their website, “Golden Apple’s mission is to inspire, develop and support teacher and school leader excellence, especially in schools-of-need. Our leading-edge preparation delivers exceptional teachers who make an impact. We help students thrive in the classroom and in life. Since our beginning, we have recognized master educators annually; and, these master educators help prepare the next generation of teachers. Our vision is one in which every classroom has a great teacher and to realize this, we are committed to making a material difference in resolving the teacher shortage. Visit for more information.

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Successful 67th Caritas Event Raises $235,000 for Student Scholarships at 鶹

2024 Caritas Scholarship Celebration

Joliet, Ill. – The University of St. Francis (鶹) is proud to announce the outstanding success of its recent Caritas Scholarship Celebration held on Saturday, April 13, 2024, in the Pat Sullivan Center on the university’s main campus in Joliet. This year’s event, themed “Launching Stars,” brought together members of the 鶹 community in a shining display of generosity that resulted in an impressive fundraising total of $235,000 in support of 鶹 students and student scholarships.

“As we celebrate this remarkable achievement, we renew our commitment to being a ‘welcoming community of learners’ for all of our students. Together, we will continue to shine brightly in our classrooms, in the workplace, and in the communities we serve. The University of St. Francis is deeply appreciative of this support, which will continue to help us launch our students…our stars,” said Arvid C. Johnson, Ph.D., 鶹 President.

“Once again, the University of St. Francis community came together to support the tradition of the Caritas Scholarship Celebration in its 67th year. One of the most remarkable outcomes was current 鶹 students participating in the paddle raise on the evening of the event. The incredible generosity displayed by everyone involved supports 鶹 students in pursuing their academic goals,” said Lisa Sampalis, 鶹 Vice President for Advancement.

The event, organized by 鶹 and the Caritas Committee made up of alumni, staff, faculty, and university friends, has been a long-standing tradition at 鶹 and in the Joliet community. Through a combination of games, auctions, and gifts from the heart, attendees demonstrated their unwavering commitment to making a positive impact on the lives of students.

D’Arcy Buick GMC was the presenting sponsor of this year’s event, including Terry, Sue and Nick D’Arcy, all of whom are Caritas Committee members. Many 鶹 alumni, local businesses and families also sponsored the event. 鶹 is incredibly grateful to D’Arcy Buick GMC, Wintrust, and all of this year’s sponsors for their unwavering commitment to the tradition of the University of St. Francis in our second century. Visit stfrancis.edu/caritas for a complete list of this year’s sponsors and other event details.

For more information about the University of St. Francis and upcoming initiatives at the university, visit stfrancis.edu.

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The University of St. Francis, in Joliet, Ill., serves close to 3,300 students nationwide and offers undergraduate, graduate, doctoral and certificate programs in the arts and sciences, business, education, nursing and social work. There are over 53,000 鶹 alumni across the globe. For information, call 800-735-7500 or visit stfrancis.edu.

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