Sherry Bigelow, administrative assistant, Office of the Vice President and Associate Provost
“Spending time with family and nighttime snowball wars” 😊
Robert Bonfiglio, assistant director for Assessment and Academic Success
“Every new year, my group of buddies get together after a year of music listening. Throughout the year, we each rank the top 50 albums and then use those rankings to compile a collective top 100 albums of the year. Then we booze and eat and listen to a song from each of those 100 albums.”
Nancy Dimock, assistant director, Office of Faculty Diversity and Recruitment
“I most look forward to spending quality time with my family and creating memories for us to cherish.”
Jazzmyn Ivery-Robinson, assistant director, Community and Belonging
“I look forward to spending time with my family and the opportunity to continue to volunteer in my community. I usually participate in adopting a family for the holiday and packaging food baskets and sometimes helping to serve food at a local shelter. “
Mollie Radzinski, senior communication specialist, University Communications
“One thing I look forward to during the holiday season is making kielbasa (Polish sausage) with my dad. Every year just before Christmas, we make a bunch to deliver to some family and friends, and our own batch to have on Christmas morning. The recipe has traveled through generations of my family and is only known by the two of us.”
Tiffany Terry, assistant director, TRiO Upward Bound
“I look forward to the holiday spirit, songs, smells, and decor. The excitement in the children and watching my favorite Christmas movie, The Grinch with Jim Carey.”
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