Terrier - Winter 2018 SFC Terrier Magazine - Winter 2018 | Page 8

Prudential, a Fortune 500 called on them often to help company. Koster earned during my 42-year career.” her bachelor’s degree in Koster said words like business administration teamwork, collaboration, and an associate’s degree and communication are in computer technology at common parlance in the St. Francis and in 2012 business world, but those received an honorary are real concepts she doctorate of humane letters learned and practiced from the college while serving at St. Francis College. as the honoree of the Charter Award Dinner, the premier Throughout the annual scholarship fundraising years, St. Francis was event for the college. constantly exploring “Women today have a chance to look at other women and developing Students and Sisters in the classroom, 1965. Sisters were welcome to enroll as of 1953. who have traveled the path,” ways to advance the said Martinez-Saenz. “I always find it fascinating to hear about educational opportunities for its students. In 1977, Montage, Barbara’s experience being in classes where she was the only woman. the college’s literary magazine, was published for the first There’s an interesting dynamic. Who did she look up to? The educators time. In 1984, in conjunction with the 100th anniversary of were mainly Franciscan brothers. Now, there’s a vibrancy and for me that’s important.” St. Francis receiving its charter as a college, a comprehensive Koster came to St. Francis thanks to winning a two-year scholarship fundraising campaign was launched. The funds raised to study in the newly launched Systems Analysis and Design program went to renovations of the McGarry Library and the McArdle at the NYC Catholic School Science Fair. Brother George Larkin, OSF, Student Center. helped her get a work-study scholarship for books and fees. She worked in the financial aid office. Ultimately, the two-year scholarship turned here was also an effort to create new endowed scholarships, and into a four-year scholarship. over the past 34 years, 180 full and partially endowed scholar- “Since we were the early classes of women being admitted into the ships have been established. The Honors Program accepted its college, one could say it was fun, but a huge challenge for me, who first class in 1984. chose to be in technology and business,” Koster recalled. “There were As of the mid-1990s, the student body reflected the diversity of many times I was the only female in my classes. The professors were Brooklyn, something that continues to make the college a vital, thriving kind, but also really tough on me to get me ready for the business world environment. When Martinez-Saenz became President at the start I was entering. Dr. Willis and Professor Petrucelli pushed me beyond of the 2017–18 academic year, the 19th President in St. Francis history, the limits I thought I had, supported me the entire time and ensured he brought his commitment to the three major pillars of higher educa- I was skilled and ready to succeed.” tion: student access, retention, and student success. Brother George listened to Koster on her toughest days and the Diversity and inclusion are crucial, and Martinez-Saenz said he career office gave her leads to find her first job. She met a lifelong friend appreciates that accepting women was a fundamental step in creating in Philosophy class, a woman who became a teacher working with a diverse environment autistic children. with multiple perspectives. “The professors and friends “Those of us who learned from our parents how to work During young people’s I made have lasted a lifetime,” hard, needed the chance to show everyone what we could formative years—the years said Koster. “I counted on and they spend at college— do and how we could play an integral part in the future…” they are becoming adults. —Barbara G. Koster ’76 T BELOW: Remsen Street campus under construction, 1967. The first year of enrollment open to women, other than Sisters, was 19 6 8. That first year, 13 women enrolled in classes. R I G H T: 6 ST. FRANCIS COLLEGE TERRIER   |  WINTER 2018, VOLUME 82, NUMBER 1