More than 200 members of the University community charged into Boca Raton, Florida, to reflect on the past and to commemorate the start of the University鈥檚 second century of success.
February 24, 2020
By Renee Chmiel, Office of Marketing and Communications
Guests celebrated a shared passion for the University in Boca Raton.
Nicole Pacapelli 鈥14, 鈥16 MBA, a former member of the AV天堂网 and a former assistant coach, was one of about 200 members of the University community who gathered recently in Boca Raton, Florida, for a special reception as part of the University鈥檚 yearlong celebration of its Centennial.
"I want to be an active alum and give back to the University community, athletic department, and women's soccer program as much as I can," said Pacapelli, who earlier this month was named an assistant women鈥檚 coach at . "It was great to meet other alumni and to make connections with people who share the same love that I do for the AV天堂网."
Students showed guests how to use virtual reality education software.
Hosted by Ernie Schaub 鈥72, 鈥08 Hon. and Sandie Schaub, the celebration at the exclusive brought alumni, faculty, staff, students, and supporters together to celebrate the University鈥檚 milestone anniversary.
"We had a great time at the event," said Ernie Schaub, a member of the University鈥檚 Board of Governors, who served as president and CEO of before retiring in 2008. "It was wonderful to see and talk to so many AV天堂网 supporters. Sandie and I were very pleased to have sponsored such a festive celebration."
Alumni met current students and learned about some of the innovative work they are conducting. Students in the Lee College showcased their cutting-edge research 鈥 requested by the White House 鈥 that is examining whether a new method of interviewing will help security clearance investigators identify who is lying during an interrogation.
"Meeting the students and talking to them about their projects made the event special for us."Michael Hartnett 鈥69, 鈥08 Hon.
Cybersecurity students also showed guests how easy it is for a device to capture one鈥檚 cyber activity, while guests also tried out virtual reality education software that is being used to educate the next generation of healthcare professionals.
The student showcases were especially impactful for Michael Hartnett 鈥69, 鈥08 Hon., chairman, president, and chief executive officer of .
"Meeting the students and talking to them about their projects made the event special for us," said Hartnett, a former Board member. "They are wonderful ambassadors for the University, and we were very impressed."
Nicole Pacapelli 鈥14, 鈥16 MBA.
Reminiscing the past, looking to the future, and celebrating a shared passion for the University brought alumni together for a memorable evening.
"I wanted to meet the alumni who made the University what it is today," said Allen Love 鈥88, 鈥90 MPA, a member of the University鈥檚 Board of Governors and senior vice president in charge of anti-money laundering (AML) for and deputy global AML officer for . "Seeing the countless possibilities of what the University can become was very exciting."
The event in Boca Raton followed celebrations held last year in New York City and Boston. Special events throughout 2020 are planned to commemorate the University鈥檚 Centennial year.
Philip Bartels 鈥11 Hon., a member of the University鈥檚 Board of Governors and a former Board chair, enjoyed the event in Boca with his family.
"It was a wonderful event enjoyed by all in celebration of our University鈥檚 ongoing, and indeed, proud transformation into a leading educational institution," he said.
Ernie Schaub 鈥72, 鈥08 Hon. and Sandie Schaub hosted the celebration.