USF Faculty Members Publish Journal Article on Culturally Responsive Learning Environments

Dr. Joyce Kraus and Dr. Karen Blaha

Joliet, Ill. – University of St. Francis (USF) faculty members Dr. Joyce Kraus and Dr. Karen Blaha co-authored a journal article that examines the creation of diverse learning environments through the lens of Franciscan values. The article, “Building Culturally Responsive Learning Environments Through Franciscan Values Association of Franciscan Colleges and Universities,” was published on September 17, 2024 in Volume 16 of the Association of Franciscan Colleges and Universities’ online journal.

Through the journal article, Kraus and Blaha detail specifics on how they work together at USF, a Hispanic-Serving-Institution approximately one hour southwest of Chicago, to infuse the institution’s Franciscan values of respect, compassion, service and integrity, into teaching preparation and practices that result in culturally responsive learning experiences for both students and faculty.

“Culturally responsive education holds the same views, in that all students bring to the classroom a set of unique experiences, learning and backgrounds that impact how they make connections to new learning,” said Kraus.

“Faculty are active participants in creating their learning environment and facilitating discourse among themselves and their students mindful of Franciscan values and the inherent dignity and worth of all people. Support for faculty to be servant leaders is an essential part of the process and practice of building a culturally responsive classroom,” Blaha added.

To read the full journal article, visit https://franciscancollegesuniversities.org/journal-entry-3/.

Joyce Kraus, DSW, MSW, LCSW, ACSW, is the Director of Field Education and is an Assistant Professor of Social Work in the College of Arts and Sciences at the University of St. Francis in Joliet.

Karen Blaha, Ed.D., is an Assistant Professor of Education in the College of Education at the University of St. Francis in Joliet.

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The University of St. Francis, in Joliet, Ill., serves close to 3,300 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 Announces 2024 Distinguished Alumni Award Winners

Joliet, Ill. – The University of St. Francis (USF) will honor five outstanding alumni through the annual Distinguished Alumni Awards program in San Damiano Hall on Saturday, September 28, as part of the University’s 2024 homecoming festivities. Five awards were presented to USF alumni, including The Presidential Alumni Award, the most prestigious of the Distinguished Alumni Awards, and one award from each of the university’s four colleges in highlight of the diverse disciplines of a comprehensive university. The event also included the recognition of this year’s honored year alumni (the CSF/USF of 2023, 2019, 2014, 2009, 2004, 1999, 1994, 1989, 1984, 1979, 1974 and prior).

The 2024 USF Distinguished Alumni Award winners include:

Presidential Alumni Award – Diane Habiger ‘77

Diane Habiger

Diane Habiger was born and raised in Joliet—a total product of Franciscan education. She first enrolled at then-College of St. Francis (CSF) in 1962, as she entered the Postulancy of the Sisters of St. Francis of Mary Immaculate and moved into the Motherhouse, where she later became a novice. After much prayer and contemplation, Diane chose to leave the Novitiate—grateful for the growth and friendships established during her time spent there.

Due to many life experiences that caused pauses in her studies, Habiger graduated from CSF in 1977 with a B.A. in English. Her professional life included time spent as a service representative for Manpower, Intl. and as a software instructor and consultant for Inacomp Computer Center. In 1985, she and her husband, Bill, started Lincolnshire Properties, a property management and development company that at one time owned and operated commercial and residential properties in Joliet, Naperville and Plainfield. The first “executive suite” of offices in Joliet was opened in 1994, offering not only offices but services included in the rent. The offices were destroyed by fire in 2001 and the concept was continued with the opening of Lincolnshire Business Center, which is still in business today under new ownership.

Habiger has been active in the community, serving on the boards of Joliet Region Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Joliet Catholic Academy, Our Lady of Angels Retirement Home and Joliet Rotary Club. At USF, Habiger has been a member of the Board of Trustees at since 2008. She has served on the board’s Academic Affairs Committee, Building and Grounds Committee, Mission Fulfillment Committee and Trusteeship Committee, which she has chaired for several years. She served on the Presidential Search Committee in 2013, a highlight of her time on the Board of Trustees, which resulted in the hiring of the 9th president of USF, Dr. Arvid Johnson. She and Bill served as chairs of Caritas 2013, and co-chaired the Centennial Caritas in 2020 with Ed and Gloria Dollinger. She and Bill also co-chaired USF’s Centennial capital campaign with the Dollingers, helping to raise funds for student scholarships.

In 2000, Habiger received the inaugural Marx Gibson Community Leadership Award which is presented annually by the Joliet Region Chamber of Commerce and Industry in conjunction with the University of St. Francis. In 2016, she and her husband received Lewis University’s De La Salle Award, and in 2021, received The Community Foundation of Will County’s Philanthropy Award. In 2016, Habiger received the Athena Award, presented by the Joliet Region Chamber of Commerce and Industry, In 2020, she was inducted into the Joliet Catholic Academy Hall of Fame for Business and Industry.

Diane and Bill have been married for over 51 years and are the parents of Scott Habiger, David (Sharon) Habiger and Kathleen (George) Panagopoulos. They have four granddaughters, Tyler (Shane) Conlin, Carolyn and Hannah Habiger and Jacinda Dorian.  They also have two grandsons, Peter and Liam Panagopoulos, and one great grandson, Lucas Haldrath. Diane was a longtime member of St. Jude Parish in Joliet, but joined Queen of Apostles Church after St. Jude’s was closed.

College of Arts & Science Alumni Award – Charles Szoke ‘78

Chuck Szoke

Chuck Szoke graduated with a B.A. degree in Therapeutic Recreation from the College of St. Francis in 1978 and an M.S. degree in Public Service Management from DePaul University.

He retired from his 40-plus year career at the end of January 2019—all of it invested with the Channahon Park District. The Illinois special district is located 50 miles southwest of Chicago and serves approximately 17,000 residents. During Szoke’s tenure, the Park District expanded from one park location to 25 parks and over 520 acres with two community centers, a nationally recognized 18-hole golf course, an outdoor aquatic center, and expansive natural areas. A recipient of the National Gold Medal Grand Award, the District is an Illinois Distinguished Accredited agency. His career accomplishments were recognized in 2019 by the Illinois Park and Recreation Association with the with the Robert Artz Lifetime Achievement Award.

Szoke holds board positions with the People for Channahon Parks Foundation, and Reclaimed, a local, faith-based not-for-profit. Volunteer roles include membership in the Rotary Club of Channahon-Minooka and Honor Flight Chicago.

Szoke has served as an adjunct instructor in the Recreation & Sport Management program at the University of St. Francis. He has presented at annual park and recreation conferences in Illinois and Colorado, and the National Recreation and Park Association (NRPA) Conference. Chuck had governance and instructional roles with professional development schools offered with NRPA and North Carolina State University at the Oglebay National Training Center in Wheeling, West Virginia.

He has also served on numerous community-based and professional boards and committees during his career and in retirement. Szoke continues to stay committed to individuals and agencies seeking to advance their services in public parks and recreation. He and his wife, Donna, a retired Channahon School District 17 teacher, have resided in Channahon since 1984 and raised two sons. 

College of Business & Health Administration Alumni Award – Hon. Vincent Cornelius ‘86

Hon. Vincent F. Cornelius

Hon. Vincent F. Cornelius is a leader of the legal profession and the broader community. Raised and educated in Joliet, Judge Cornelius was elected to serve as the 140th president of the Illinois State Bar Association. He has also served as Chancellor of the Academy of Illinois Lawyers, and as President of the Illinois Bar Foundation.

Judge Cornelius built his career and reputation by defending the rights of Illinois citizens and serving many communities. For his efforts, he was recognized by Best Lawyers in America, the National Bar Association, Leading Lawyers, and Super Lawyers, to name a few. In 2018 he was elected to serve as a Circuit Judge of the 12th Judicial Circuit Court of Will County.

Judge Cornelius is a proud graduate of Joliet Catholic Academy. He is a member of its Hall of Fame for Business and Industry and a recipient of its Career Achievement Award. He holds a Degree in Business Administration from the University of St. Francis and a Juris Doctor Degree from the Northern Illinois University College of Law.  He has served as Chairman of NIU College of Law Board of Visitors and he has been honored with the College of Law’s Outstanding Alumni Award.   

Judge Cornelius is a seasoned board director, serving on governor’s commissions, legislative committees, and Supreme Court commissions, as well as university, hospital, corporate and religious institution boards. He currently serves on the Boards of the Illinois Judges Association, the Illinois Judicial Council, Silver Cross Hospital, NIU College of Law, Joliet Catholic Academy, Calvary Church of Naperville, and the Advisory Board of the Diamond Youth Foundation.

While a student at USF, Judge Cornelius was captain of the men’s basketball team and president of the Black Student Union. He was named a National Catholic Basketball Tournament Academic All American (1985), and he was included in Who’s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges (1986). He is a recipient of the USF Joann Placher Distinguished Alumni Award, the USF Martin Luther King Jr. Journey Award, and he was recently inducted into the USF Augustus Tolton Society. Judge Cornelius has served as vice-chairman of the USF Board of Trustees and he was honored to give the winter commencement address for the USF class of 2012.   

Judge Cornelius is a recipient of the NAACP Medgar Evers Award, and the Black Bar Association of Will County’s  Seeker of Justice Award. He was recently inducted into the 2024 class of the Illinois Black Hall of Fame. He is a frequent keynote speaker. He has been married to his wife, Zina, for thirty-three years and he is the proud father of two adult children. He is a life member of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity.

College of Education Alumni Award – Dr. John Greenan ’02, ’05, ‘18

John Greenan graduated from St. Raymond in 1993 and Joliet Catholic Academy in 1997 before attending the University of St. Francis as an undergraduate student from 1997-2001. He graduated in December of 2001 with a Bachelor of Arts Degree in History. During this time, Greenan played basketball and was also a student assistant basketball coach.

Greenan then earned his Master of Science in Educational Leadership from the University of St. Francis in 2004. He returned later to earn his Doctor of Education Degree from USF in Educational Leadership in May of 2018.

Currently, Greenan is in his 23rd year in education at Lockport Township High School. He started as a Social Studies teacher (9 years), then became boys’ basketball coach (12 years), Dean of Students (6 years), Assistant Principal for Leadership, Student, and Building Operations (2 years) and Principal (5 years). This year is Greenan’s first year as Assistant Superintendent for Personnel in Lockport Township High School District 205.

Leach College of Nursing Alumni Award – Cherlonda Howard ‘19

Cherlonda Howard was born in Harvey, Illinois, and raised in University Park. From an early age, she had a deep passion for health care, driven by her desire to serve others and make a meaningful difference in her community. Guided by her faith, a cornerstone in her life, she pursued her undergraduate studies at Northern Illinois University (NIU) in Community Health, emphasizing health promotion. Her dedication was recognized when she was named NIU’s Outstanding Women Student in 2003.

Howard began her professional journey as an IT project manager for Blue Cross Blue Shield, where she mentored underserved high school graduates through the IC Stars program. This initiative aimed to empower talented graduates who couldn’t afford college by providing them with opportunities for career advancement. Despite her success in this role, Howard felt a calling toward nursing and serving people directly. She returned to school in 2012, earning her nursing degree from Prairie State College in 2014. She began her nursing career at Little Company of Mary on the Neuro and Stroke floor, earning the Daisy Nursing Award in 2014, 2015, and 2016.

In 2016, Howard decided to advance her career by enrolling in USF’s Nurse Practitioner program. However, just four months before completing the program, she suffered the heartbreaking loss of her mother—her biggest supporter and best friend. Despite this devastating blow, she remained steadfast in her commitment to her studies, honoring the promise she made to her mother and graduated in 2019 as a Family Nurse Practitioner.

She began her career as a Nurse Practitioner at Advocate Aurora Health Care in 2019 in the Immediate Care Clinic. She also started her DNP at USF but paused due to the COVID-19 pandemic. As a front-line health care provider during this challenging time, Howard demonstrated unwavering resilience and commitment to her patients, later transitioning to Family Practice in 2021. In the summers, she volunteers at Advocate Wrigley First Aid.

Howard’s passion for teaching led her to start tutoring nursing students at her alma mater, Prairie State College, in 2021. She has had the privilege of helping two nursing classes graduate and enter the profession. Additionally, she mentored Nurse Practitioner students from the University of St. Francis and was honored to celebrate their graduation in 2024.

Currently, Howard works full-time as a Family Nurse Practitioner as she completes her certification in obesity medicine.

She is launching her Medical Weight Management Clinic with Advocate South Holland this month. She also serves on the Local Practice Management Committee (LPMC) with Advocate, where she collaborates on initiatives to improve safety, health outcomes, patient experience, and provider engagement.

Howard is dedicated to giving back. She volunteers by offering free physical exams and school supplies for her community. She is active in Advocate Aurora Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI). She plays a vital role in the Advocate Gives campaign, which focuses on improving access to primary care, behavioral health, community safety, housing, food security, and workforce development.

Cherlonda aspires to finish what she started in 2019 by returning to the University of St. Francis and completing her Doctoral Nursing Practice (DNP) degree. Cherlonda is married to her supportive husband, Gerry Howard, and together, they share one fantastic son, three bright and radiant daughters, and three lovable fur babies. Her family is her anchor, providing her with the love and support she needs to pursue her professional and personal goals.

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The University of St. Francis, in Joliet, Ill., serves close to 3,300 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 Small Business Accelerator Boosts Will County Business Development

Congressman Bill Foster presents a $500,000 grant to USF College of Business & Health Administration Dean Dr. Shannon Brown and USF President Dr. Arvid C. Johnson.

[photo caption – U.S. Congressman Bill Foster (D-Ill.), center, formally presented USF College of Business & Health Administration Dean Dr. Shannon Brown, left, and USF President Dr. Arvid C. Johnson, right, a $500,000 U.S. Small Business Administration FY23 Congressional Community Project Grant in July 2023.]

[photo caption – JBJBusinessGroup, Inc. President Dr. Jerry Bell, Jr. (far right side of image), won a Department of Defense (DoD) Mentor Protégé Program (MPP) Pitch at the Mentor Protégé Program (MPP) Summit held in Detroit, Mich. in July 2024.]

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Joliet, Ill. – Since 2014, the University of St. Francis’s (USF) Business Incubator has supported economic growth in the Will County region by fostering new business development. In 2023, the USF College of Business & Health Administration successfully launched a Small Business Accelerator with a $500,000 U.S. Small Business Administration FY23 Congressional Community Project Grant supported by U.S. Congressman Bill Foster (D-Ill.) to contribute a next level of regional business support. The new project benefitted regional small businesses in underserved categories in an ongoing effort to build the region’s business landscape. The Accelerator provided its business members with equity-free funds and a variety of other benefits including training, mentorship, access to the business incubator, networking opportunities, and both curricular and co-curricular programming for founders to expand their business knowledge.

In total, the USF Small Business Accelerator was able to support eight businesses through the project grant, including JBJBusinessGroup, Inc. The small business joined the USF Business Incubator in 2019 in an effort to move their business model into a location and environment that would offer new access to resources. Over the next few years, JBJBusinessGroup, Inc. continued to slowly build and thrive – even during the COVID-pandemic – and in 2023, became one of the recipients of grant-funding from the USF Small Business Accelerator. Just one year later, through networking, training, mentorship, and a successful pitch to the right audience, their team is celebrating success. The company recently won a Department of Defense (DoD) Mentor Protégé Program (MPP) Pitch, which is a shark tank-style competition. The Mentor Protégé Program (MPP) Summit, held in Detroit, Mich. in July 2024, was sponsored by the Department of Defense (DoD) Office of Small Business Programs (OSBP) and provided a platform for building business-to-business relationships and offered smaller companies an opportunity to meet industry leaders in the field.

“The University of St. Francis College of Business & Health Administration is pleased to showcase JBJBusinessGroup, Inc.’s success and to have played a small part in their chance to participate in the MPP Summit in July. Our Business Incubator and Small Business Accelerator have provided numerous links for funding and connections for business members, and our university students, to open their networks and seek new learning” said Dr. Shannon Brown, Dean of the USF College of Business & Health Administration.

JBJBusinessGroup, Inc. not only participated in the pitch and was granted approval for a Mentor Protégé Agreement, but they also won the audience and judges’ vote for the best pitch.

“This is huge for my company, where the Department of Defense is going to invest about $1.8 million into resources to support my company over the next 3 years, to help me become a better supplier to the Department of Defense. As the father of a son in the army and an army veteran myself, I am thrilled to be able to continue supporting the war effort,” said JBJBusinessGroup, Inc. President Dr. Jerry Bell, Jr.

“Since joining the USF Business Incubator and Accelerator programs, I have gained access to mentors, and I have appreciated working with students to support my business. I’ve attended many federal contracting training events that have enhanced my ability to be more informed and have a better network for getting federal contracts. Additionally, being located in a HUBZone and being part of this program will accelerate my ability to hire and support the local workforce,” Bell added.

USF Business Incubator director and associate professor Dr. Bonnie Covelli has worked alongside the entrepreneurs and has seen first-hand the impact small businesses have within the Will County region.  

“USF is proud of our ten-year span serving regional small businesses through our entrepreneurial incubator and accelerator programs. Over the past year, the accelerator funding allowed us to infuse much needed short-term funds into the businesses. We are grateful for the opportunity to have helped move these businesses to their next stage of development,” Covelli said.

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The University of St. Francis, in Joliet, Ill., serves close to 3,300 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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U.S. News & World Report Honors USF in 2024-2025 Best Colleges Rankings

Joliet, Ill. – U.S. News & World Report continues to recognize the University of St. Francis (USF) as a top university in the United States. This year’s recognition in the publication’s 2024-2025 Best Colleges rankings marks USF’s sixth year in the “National Universities” category, and the twenty-first consecutive year that USF has been honored by U.S. News & World Report.

According to usnews.com/education, “Schools in the ‘National Universities’ category offer a full range of undergraduate majors, plus master’s and doctoral programs. These colleges also are committed to producing groundbreaking research.”

USF in the top 300 schools in the “National Universities” category (#296) of this year’s publication. The ranking placed USF thirteenth among all Illinois schools included in the report, eighth among private Illinois schools, and third among Illinois’ ranked Catholic schools.

USF is also once again Will County’s only school included in U.S News & World Report’s 2024-2025 “National Universities” rankings.

“U.S. News & World Report’s continued recognition of USF acknowledges the quality of a University of St. Francis education,” said USF President Arvid C. Johnson, Ph.D. “Rankings such as this help to validate the efforts of our faculty and provide us with many points of pride. These rankings are also more important now than ever before as high school students critically weigh their post-graduation options. USF graduates are considered top prospects by employers, and find jobs that launch their careers. This certainly validates our value proposition of the return on investment realized by USF graduates.”

U.S. News & World Report also ranked USF as one of the top 100 universities in the country in its Top Performers for Social Mobility list for sixth consecutive year. The ranking recognizes USF as a school that supports and assists economically disadvantaged students. According to usnews.com, “Some colleges are more successful than others at advancing social mobility by enrolling and graduating large proportions of disadvantaged students awarded with Pell Grants. The vast majority of these federal grants are awarded to students whose adjusted gross family incomes are under $50,000.”

USF was also included in the publication’s Best Undergraduate Nursing rankings for a fourth consecutive year.

Visit usnews.com/colleges for more information on the U.S. News and World Report 2024-2025 Best Colleges rankings.

Visit stfrancis.edu/nationally-ranked for more information on additional national accolades earned by USF.

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American Red Cross Blood Drive at USF on Tuesday, October 1

American Red Cross blood drive on Tuesday, October 1, 2024.

Joliet, Ill. – The American Red Cross is experiencing an emergency shortage as there continues to be a critical need for blood products to ensure patient care. Help those in need as the University of St. Francis (USF) hosts its next American Red Cross blood drive on Tuesday, October 1, from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. in the Assembly Hall Gymnasium at USF’s St. Clare Campus, which is located at 1550 Plainfield Road in Joliet. The drive is open to the community.

For an appointment, call 1-800-RED CROSS (1-800-733-2767) or visit redcrossblood.org and enter “60435” in the red “Find a Blood Drive” box on the home page. You can save up to 15 minutes when you donate blood by using RapidPass. Visit redcrossblood.org/RapidPass for more information.

If you are an eligible type O, B – or A – donor, consider making a Power Red donation. Red blood cells are the most commonly transfused blood component.

For more information, please visit redcrossblood.org.

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USF Named in America’s Best Colleges 2025 Report by Wall Street Journal

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Joliet, Ill. – The Wall Street Journal and College Pulse recently released their America’s Best Colleges 2025 report in recognition of the nation’s top colleges and universities. The University of St. Francis (USF) was once again honored on the annual list, continuing a long tradition of national program and institutional recognition.

USF was ranked at 135 of the 500 higher education institutions honored in this year’s report. USF also ranked in the top nine of the 22 Illinois institutions honored in the report, which can be viewed at https://www.wsj.com/rankings/college-rankings/best-colleges-2025.

“Recognition of USF and its programs by organizations such as the Wall Street Journal acknowledges the quality of a University of St. Francis education,” said USF President Arvid C. Johnson, Ph.D. “Rankings such as this help to validate the efforts of our faculty and provide us with many points of pride. These rankings are also more important now than ever before as high school students critically weigh their post-graduation options. USF graduates are considered top prospects by employers, and find jobs that launch their careers. This certainly validates our value proposition of the return on investment realized by USF graduates.”

WSJ conducted one of the largest-ever independent surveys of college students in the U.S. with around 110,000 undergraduates offering their view on topics like career preparation, learning opportunities, and campus life. The report aims to guide prospective students and recognize the colleges doing an outstanding job in higher education. The report rankings are based on components in three main areas: student outcomes (70% of the overall weighted score based on data in the areas of salary impact, years to pay off net price, and graduation rate impact), learning environment (20% of the overall weighted score based on data in the areas of learning opportunities, preparation for career, learning facilities, recommendation score and character score), and diversity (10% of overall weighted score based on data in the areas of opportunities to interact with students from different backgrounds, ethnic diversity, inclusion of students with lower family earnings, and inclusion of students with disabilities).

Visit stfrancis.edu/nationally-ranked for more information on additional national accolades earned by USF.

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