Since joining the ELI volunteers in 2003, I continue
to be impressed by the camaraderie and enthusiasm among
students, staff and faculty. I have worked at SU since
1987. I do research for major gifts as a member of the
Advancement sector. It is wonderful to have this opportunity
to help ELI students and to experience a whole new perspective
on the University. I am a California native and have
lived, studied, and traveled across the U.S., as well
as in Mexico, the British Isles, and Europe. In recent
years, I have been inspired by associations with the
increasing number of international students in my S.U.
professor-husband's Museum Studies graduate program
(School of Art & Design).
Greg Deyoe
I was born and raised in the Plattsburgh, NY, area,
the oldest of 7 sons. After getting a BT from Buffalo
State I had several small jobs before moving to the
Philadelphia area for 2 ½ years where I was a
bench technician for Ampro - Scully. In Dec ’79
my wife and I made a “temporary” move to
Syracuse, NY. I started here at SU on Sept 6, 1988 in
the old Audio Services department of Audio Visual Support
Services. I have been an Engineer at Technical Support
Services since its conception in ’94. I enjoy
all aspects of my job, especially working in the technology
classrooms and working with the students in the TV studios.
I enjoy volunteering at SU’s English Language
Institute as a conversation group leader where I help
our international students with their American English
conversation, talking about everyday life experiences.
Kevin Dombroske
Recently retired after a 34-year career in public school
education, Kevin began his career as a 7th grade social
studies teacher in the Syracuse City School District
and then taught the next 30 years at Gillette Rd. Middle
School in the North Syracuse School District. Kevin
has close ties to S.U. with the completion of a master's
degree in Education in 1971 and as a Graduate Assistant
at S.U. in 1984 in Project Legal, a teacher training
program. He also studied adult education at S.U. during
his G.A. Kevin now divides his time supervising social
studies student teachers in the School of Education;
watching his granddaughter grow and develop, and volunteering
with students at the English Language Institute. He
considers this opportunity to meet and talk with students
from all over the world as a fantastic educational experience!
Sally Hallahan
I have lived in the Syracuse area off and on for nearly
thirty years. Outside of work, I like to spend time
with my family, do volunteer work, watch sporting events,
and garden. Currently, I am an Administrative Assistant
in the Department of Biology. I've been employed at
S.U. for six years and this is my second semester with
ELI. It's a perfect way to enjoy my interest in language
and other cultures, and be helpful to others at the
same time. The students are friendly, interesting, and
very willing learners, and I end up learning more from
them than they do from me. I am very happy to have this
opportunity.
Barbara Settel
I've worked at S.U. for many years, heading Student
Services in the School of Information Studies and now
directing alumni relations. I have a background in South
Asian history and have traveled to India. I've made
two trips to Africa recently. I enjoy cooking and eating
international food. I am an active outdoors enthusiast,
and I ski, run, roller blade, hike, sail, and swim.
"I like the conversation groups because I want to talk
to native speakers. I can understand the ELI teachers in class,
but when I go outside to talk to Americans, I am afraid and they
have a hard time understanding me. Conversation groups give me
practice."
ELI student
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