Elizabeth McDermott Named Dean of USF College of Arts and Sciences

Dr. Elizabeth McDermott

Joliet, Ill. – The University of St. Francis (USF) has named Elizabeth McDermott, Ph.D., the new dean of the USF College of Arts & Sciences (CAS). McDermott had served as interim dean for CAS since this past summer.

“Dr. McDermott led a smooth transition as interim dean since last summer, earning respect for her leadership style. We welcome Dean McDermott to this ‘new’ role, and look forward to a vibrant future for CAS and USF,” offered Beth Roth, USF Provost and Vice President of Academic Affairs.

McDermott believes her experiences both as a faculty member and an interim dean helped to prepare her for this new role.

“Teaching introductory courses to first-year students and major courses to juniors and seniors has helped me understand how important it is to mentor students in the College of Arts and Sciences as they achieve their academic and professional goals at USF and beyond. As coordinator of the St. Francis Writers’ Conference, for example, I was able to work individually with students on their conference presentations and offer them practice ahead of a more public presentation opportunity or a prospective publication—both of which are good ways to build a resume,” she said.

“As interim dean of CAS, I collaborated with the Career Success Center and faculty in the College of Health and Business Administration on a Business Panel for USF students and assisted specific departments with arranging student internships when exciting opportunities arose. These experiences helped prepare me for championing the big picture of a USF student’s experience—from the first time they step on campus to attend a SOAR event, until they graduate and apply for jobs or pursue additional schooling,” McDermott added.

While her focus during her role as interim dean was transitory in nature, she now shifts her attention to working more closely with the CAS faculty.

“A primary area of focus as I begin my role will be working with faculty in the College of Arts and Sciences to promote interdisciplinary education so that we continue graduating people who thrive in a rapidly changing workforce. CAS supports the other colleges through our numerous general education offerings, and helping students develop ethical awareness as well as problem-solving, communication, and critical thinking skills, will be an important next step I hope to support through the integration of our general education curriculum,” McDermott said.

McDermott also plans to engage her humanities background to promote the importance and impact that a USF liberal arts education offers to students.

“As a new dean with a background in the humanities, I enjoy ensuring USF students are truly experiencing the College of Arts and Sciences mission, which follows from the university’s Catholic Franciscan nature and educates “the whole person intellectually, morally, spiritually, emotionally, and socially.” It comes somewhat naturally to me to celebrate the College of Arts and Sciences as we work together to educate students across the disciplines while preparing them for degrees and certifications in specific fields. This includes promoting the exciting ways our liberal arts curriculum is already educating our students, which includes trips to the Art Institute and performance opportunities, alongside finding ways to further integrate a liberal arts curriculum with the professional preparation desired by today’s employers,” she said.

McDermott added that the individualized and personalized experiences available to USF students demonstrate the university’s mission-based focus.

“We offer students a very personalized experience that is nearly impossible to come by at larger institutions. USF students have the opportunity to experience firsthand the exciting ways faculty are serving the Joliet community by participating in service-learning or engaging in cutting-edge research projects as collaborative partners. It’s perhaps part of other institutions’ marketing campaigns that students aren’t just a number, but it’s characteristic of USF’s mission and culture that students are at the forefront of what we do,” McDermott said. 

McDermott joined the University of St. Francis College of Arts and Sciences as a faculty member in the English department in 2016. She is the author of Figure 1 (Pine Row Press), a 2022 finalist for the Foreword Indies and a 2023 finalist for the da Vinci Eye/Eric Hoffer Award. Her chapbook titled How to Leave a Farmhouse (Porkbelly Press), was published in 2015. Her poetry appears in such publications as Pine Row, Tupelo Quarterly, Terrain.org, and Memorious. She’s the recipient of a Distinguished Teaching Award from USF, an Illinois Speaks Micro-Grant from Illinois Humanities, and has served as an editor for various literary magazines and presses. Her degrees include a Bachelor of Arts from Hope College, a Master of Fine Arts from Purdue University, and a Ph.D. from University of Illinois at Chicago.

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The University of St. Francis, in Joliet, Ill., serves close to 4,000 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 USF alumni across the globe. For information, call 800-735-7500 or visit stfrancis.edu.

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USF to Host 2023 Social Work Licensure Exam Prep Workshop

Joliet, Ill. – The University of St. Francis (USF) Social Work Department will host a two-session, eight-hour (total) ASWB masters and clinical licensure exam prep workshop on Saturday, May 13, and Saturday, May 20, from 12 p.m. to 4 p.m. via Zoom (online). This intensive, eight-hour, preparatory review workshop will be taught by USF social work instructors: Althia Gayle, Ed.D., LCSW; Kyung-Mee Choi, Ph.D., MSW; Joyce Kraus, DSW, LCSW, ACSW, and; Rachel Lagorio, MSW, LSW. Relevant examination content will be covered, including:
  • social work practice theories and terminology;
  • practice techniques;
  • diversity sensitive practice;
  • therapeutic strategies;
  • assessment and diagnosis, and;
  • professional ethics.
This workshop includes eight hours of CEUs and will also include test-taking strategies, sample test questions, and a course manual review. Workshop registration costs are as follows:
  • Community attendees without study package – $60
  • Current USF field instructors/supervisors – $30
  • USF Social Work Alumna/Alumni – FREE
To register, visit https://secure.acceptiva.com/?cst=YQxK2D (registration is necessary). Participants in last year’s workshop are eligible for a discount and should contact Laura Honegger at lhonegger@stfrancis.edu for details. The registration deadline is May 1st. : : The University of St. Francis, in Joliet, Ill., serves close to 4,000 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 USF alumni across the globe. For information, call 800-735-7500 or visit stfrancis.edu. University of St. Francis: Bigger thinking. Brighter purpose. # # #
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USF Students Attend 2023 Illinois Certification Board Spring Conference

2023 ICB Spring Conference
Joliet, Ill. – University of St. Francis (USF) Substance Abuse Counseling (SAC) program instructors, students and alumni attended and participated in the Illinois Certification Board’s (ICB) annual spring conference on March 20 – 24, 2023, at the Westin Northwest in Itasca, Illinois. The conference was attended by over 400 professionals in the substance use disorder field and provided workshops and presentations designed to educate and provide information to these professionals. USF participants included: (current SAC students) Rebecca Giese, Hannah Nevin, Jazmyn Warner, Cameo Dixon, (current MSW and SAC graduate student) Monika Gomez, (SAC graduate) Kirsten Leininger, (SAC program coordinator) Lawrence Dunbar, (CRSS program coordinator) Marcia Van Natta, (CRSS internship coordinator) Patti Ferdon, and (CRSS academic coach) Dr. Marisa Scanlon. USF students were able to attend various workshops to increase their knowledge, network with others in the field, and participate in a job fair. The students also helped staff the USF exhibit table at the conference providing marketing exposure to USF and our programs. During the conference, Lawrence Dunbar, Kirsten Leininger and Monika Gomez presented a three-hour evening workshop titled, “Evidenced-Based Complimentary Modalities of Treatment,” that included hands-on modalities such as play and sandbox therapy, meditation, music and drumming therapy, guided imagery, animal-assisted therapy, mindfulness and Reiki. As part of the conference’s “Student Appreciation Day” and annual luncheon meeting, USF junior Cameo Dixon was presented with the John Reese Scholarship Award, which allows the winner to attend the next annual Spring Conference at no cost. The award is presented to a student of an Accredited Training Program who has shown need and a passion for the field. Also during the conference, current and new ICB Board members were introduced, including:
  • Lawrence Dunbar (current ICB board president) and Marcia Van Natta (current ICB board past-president);
  • Monika Gomez (new six-year term as an ICB board member);
  • Rebecca Giese (new two-year term as an ICB board student advisor)
  • Kirsten Leininger (ratified three-year term as an ICB board member).
About the Illinois Certification Board The Illinois Certification Board (ICB) is a private, non-profit organization that promotes standards for professionals in the addictions whose mission is to protect the public by providing competency-based credentialing of Human Service Professionals. ICB protects the welfare of the public through improvement of quality health care service being provided to the individual, his/her family, and/or significant others by writing and publishing standards, evaluating experience and education, reviewing each application for the respective credential, and upgrading those standards. ICB’s professional standards meet or exceed all international standards for practitioners. The organization also encourages the highest ethical standards for all practitioners. Visit https://iaodapca.org/ for more information. : : The University of St. Francis, in Joliet, Ill., serves close to 4,000 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 USF alumni across the globe. For information, call 800-735-7500 or visit stfrancis.edu. University of St. Francis: Bigger thinking. Brighter purpose. # # #
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USF Art and Design Department to Host Fair and Sale

Art and design fair flier
Joliet, Ill. – The University of St. Francis (USF) Art and Design Department will host an Art Fair and Sale on Wednesday, November 16, 2022, from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. in the Marian Hall Abbey Lounge (604 Taylor Street, Joliet, IL 60435). The free event, which is open to the community, is centered around student-produced handmade artworks, crafts, clothing and other items produced that will be for sale. This year, students have created drawings, paintings, photography, screen prints, totes, t-shirts, pins, and other arts related items. Eighteen students from a variety of departments will participate. The items are modestly priced, so come out and support students in this preholiday season. For more information, please contact professor Michael “Chester” Alamo-Costello, MFA, at mcostello@stfrancis.edu. For more information on the USF Art and Design Department, visit stfrancis.edu/art-design. : : The University of St. Francis, in Joliet, Ill., serves close to 4,000 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 USF alumni across the globe. For information, call 800-735-7500 or visit stfrancis.edu. University of St. Francis: Bigger thinking. Brighter purpose. # # #
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2022-23 Fall/Winter Music at Moser Concert Series

Music at Moser Concert Series
Joliet, Ill. – The University of St. Francis (USF) Music Department is proud to offer exciting musical performances to the Joliet and Will County communities through the Music at Moser 2022-23 Fall/Winter Concert Series. All performances have open seating and are subject to change. Ticket prices are $5 for children, alumni and non-USF students, and $10 for adults and seniors (unless otherwise noted). To purchase tickets, visit stfrancis.edu/music-at-moser. Musical Miniatures Joliet Symphony Orchestra | Lev Ivanov, conductor Saturday and Sunday, November 12-13, 2022 7:15 p.m. – Sexton Auditorium (Moser Performing Arts Center on USF’s main campus located at 500 Wilcox Street, Joliet, IL 60435) Join the JSO as it explores the world in miniatures of America (Gershwin’s “An American in Paris”), Bohemia (Smetana’s “The Moldau”), and other musical worlds. Christmas at the Motherhouse: “Christmas Around the World” The Claritas Master Chorale and USF Schola Cantorum | Paul Laprade, conductor Saturday, December 3, 2022 7:15 p.m. – St. Joseph Chapel (2nd floor of the USF Motherhouse located at 520 Plainfield Road, Joliet, IL 60435) Join our choirs in sounds of Christmas from throughout the world, as heard through wonderful works by Costeley, DesAmours, Johanssen-Werner, Rutter, Mathias, Nelhybel, and many others. *A suggested donation is requested for this concert in lieu of regular ticket prices. JSO Family Concert Joliet Symphony Orchestra | Lev Ivanov, conductor Saturday, January 21, 2023 11 a.m. – Sexton Auditorium (Moser Performing Arts Center on USF’s main campus located at 500 Wilcox Street, Joliet, IL 60435) Bring your family and friends to the Joliet Symphony Orchestra’s Family Concert! Past years have included “Meeting the Instruments,” “Exploring Sounds,” and many other musical activities for families—see how the JSO presents music for hands-on learning and enjoyment! : : The University of St. Francis, in Joliet, Ill., serves close to 4,000 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 USF alumni across the globe. For information, call 800-735-7500 or visit stfrancis.edu. University of St. Francis: Bigger thinking. Brighter purpose. # # #

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Masciotra, McDermott to Offer Readings at Heritage Village

Joliet, Ill. – University of St. Francis (USF) College of Arts & Sciences Interim Dean Elizabeth McDermott and USF English instructor David Masciotra will give readings from their recent publications at the Will County Historical Museum’s Heritage Village (located at 249 W. Second Street, Lockport, IL) from 4 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. on Saturday, October 1. Food and drinks will also be available. McDermott is the author of “Figure 1” and “How to Leave a Farmhouse”, and Masciotra is the author of “I Am Somebody: Why Jesse Jackson Matters,” “Mellencamp: American Troubadour,” “Barack Obama: Invisible Man,” and “Metallica by Metallica”. The event is free and open to the public. Visit willhistory.org/heritage-village for additional information. : : The University of St. Francis, in Joliet, Ill., serves close to 4,000 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 USF alumni across the globe. For information, call 800-735-7500 or visit stfrancis.edu. University of St. Francis: Bigger thinking. Brighter purpose. # # #
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