St. John’s Honors Dr. Jack Franzetti

May 10, 2007

Approximately 100 alumni, faculty members, administration and students, gathered to pay tribute to Dr. Jack Franzetti ’45UC, ’46G, ’56Ph.D. on Sunday, May 6, in Marillac Auditorium on the Queens campus. Legendary for his extraordinary teaching and mentoring abilities, Franzetti has impacted students and colleagues alike, as a professor, dean, administrator and friend at St. John’s University, for more than 50 years.

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Guests attended mass and a celebratory brunch held in Dr. Franzetti’s honor. Several of Dr. Franzetti’s colleagues, including Frank Brady, Ph.D., chairman of communications, journalism and media studies, Thomas Kitts, Ph.D., ’77NDC, Nick Plakoris, ’77SVC, ’83MBA and Kathleen Voute MacDonald, Ed.D., Dean of the College of Professional Studies, sang his praise, conveying their pleasure in honoring him.

Following the tributes, Dr. Franzetti humbly shared his overwhelming gratitude to his family for their love and support and to the St. John’s faculty and administration for this honor. Guests were then given the opportunity to meet with Dr. Franzetti and share their own memories and congratulations.

Attendees were effusive in their praise of Dr. Franzetti, noting that the honor is well-deserved. Pamela Dalton, assistant dean in the College of Professional Studies, said, “This was a wonderful event to honor Dr. Franzetti…We in the College of Professional Studies are blessed to be the recipients of his efforts and knowledge.”

When asked what he admires about his father, Paul Franzetti, adjunct associate professor, said, “There are no words to describe my father’s generosity.” Many who attended the event can attest to that, having been touched by Dr. Franzetti over the years. Barrie Rosen, adjunct professor of English, recalled, ”Jack hired me and I’ve been working here 20 years. He has had a tremendous impact [on St. John’s University.]”