Program Notes Academic Procession A Marshal will lead the faculty followed by the graduating students. Candidates are placed according to the degree to be conferred, and each group is preceded by a Commencement Marshal. Once all are seated the Grand Marshal leads the platform participants and the President. Academic Attire The tradition of academic costume began in the medieval universities of Europe where gowns were everyday dress, providing for their wearers not only distinction but, quite possibly, warmth during long hours of study in poorly heated buildings. Today, academic attire is seen on American campuses only at formal affairs such as commencement, Founder’s Day, dedications and inaugural ceremonies. In 1895, an Academic Costume Code was established, and has since been adopted by most of our colleges and universities. When the code is followed, one can identify the degree which the wearer holds, the university that awarded it, and the course of study it represents. The distinguishing features are the cut of the gown, the length and colors of the hood, and the color of the tassel on the cap. The bachelor’s and master’s gowns are generally made of plain black cotton without trim, while the gown for the doctor’s degree is faced with black or colored velvet and has three bars of the same material across the sleeves. The bachelor’s gown has long open sleeves, the master’s gown has longer closed sleeves with arm slits at the elbow, and the doctor’s gown has bell-shaped sleeves extending to the wrist. The hoods can be distinguished by both the length and color. The bachelor’s hood measures three feet, the master’s, three and one-half, and the doctor’s, four. The color of the velvet edging, which is wider for degrees higher than the bachelor’s, indicates the subject area to which the degree pertains. In addition to the colored edging, the hood shows in its lining the official color or colors of the institution which awarded the degree. The hood is worn such that a large part of the lining is visible. The black mortarboard cap with tassel is worn with each type of gown. Those holding the doctorate wear gold tassels, while holders of the bachelor’s and master’s degrees generally wear a black tassel, although in recent years it has often been customary to wear the colored tassel symbolizing, like the hood, the subject area of the wearer’s degree. In nearly every academic procession, a few costumes may be seen which do not conform to the standard patterns described above. Gold braid is frequently added to the gowns of academic administrators, and most faculties include several members who hold degrees from foreign universities, some of which prescribe very colorful attire. The following colors are associated with the various faculties. It is mandatory that they be used on hoods and optional that they be on the tassels and the velvet used with the doctor’s gowns. FacultyColor FacultyColor Agriculture.......................................................... Maize Arts, Letters, Humanities.................................... White Commerce, Accountancy, Business...................... Drab Dentistry................................................................Lilac Economics......................................................... Copper Education.....................................................Light Blue Engineering....................................................... Orange Fine Arts, including Architecture...................... Brown Forestry.............................................................. Russet Journalism....................................................... Crimson Law.................................................................... Purple Library Science..................................................Lemon Optometry.......................................... Sea Foam Green Oratory (Speech)........................................ Silver Gray Pharmacy................................................... Olive Green Philosophy................................................... Dark Blue Physical Education..................................... Sage Green Podiatry-Chiropody..................................... Nile Green Public Administration including Foreign Service................ Peacock Blue Public Health............................................ Salmon Pink Science................................................. Golden Yellow Social Science.................................................... Cream Social Work........................................................Citron Theology............................................................Scarlet Veterinary Service................................................ Gray Medicine..................................................... Green Music..............................................................Pink Nursing..............................................................Apricot 1 The Presidential Medallion The medallion, or pectoral, has long been a symbol of the rights, authority, and power of kings and queens. At the inception of the university around the year 1000 A.D., and to this day in many European institutions, the reigning monarch still functions as the chancellor of the institution, its chief executive holding appointment as vice chancellor. With the establishment of the academy independent of the crown, the royal medallion has been retained as a symbol of the responsibilities and authority vested in the office of the president of the university by the state. The East Stroudsburg University medallion was commissioned by the Student Activity Association in 1969, and first used by President Frank D. Sills at his inauguration. It was designed by Dr. Irene Mitchel, Professor of Art at East Stroudsburg University, and struck by Mr. Leslie Smith, an Allentown, Pa., craftsman. The chain of the pectoral was designed and crafted by Mr. Richard E. Phillips of East Stroudsburg, Pa. The medallion has, on its obverse, the seal of the university. The seal is surrounded by the torch and the mace representing the light of learning and the authority of the university. These two symbols are superimposed on an abstract rendition of the Delaware Water Gap, so much a part of the geography of the region. On either side of the seal are representations of the original Stroud Hall (1893) and the current Koehler Fieldhouse (1967). Below the seal are the extended rays representing the fourteen institutions of the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education. The University Mace The mace was originally a weapon of hand-to-hand combat in medieval times. With the advent of firearms, such a weapon became archaic and was adopted to symbolize the power and authority of kings and queens. Early in the history of the academy, the mace was borrowed from royalty and utilized to symbolize the authority of the institution given to it by the kings and queens and hence, the state, to grant baccalaureate and advanced degrees so specified. The mace is used at all official university functions of an academic nature. The original East Stroudsburg University mace was commissioned by the ESU Alumni Association for the inauguration of President Frank D. Sills in 1969. It was designed and created by Mr. Richard E. Phillips, a local Pocono artisan. The redesigned mace, incorporating many features of the original mace and symbolizing the achievement of university status by East Stroudsburg State College, was commissioned by the University Commencement Committee in 1987. Mr. Phillips was again requested to modify the mace to reflect the transition from college to university, and Cherry Valley artisan Abby Porter completed the silver work. The current mace is made of cherry and is approximately 38 inches long. The mace has overlays made of hemlock, dating from 1893 from the original Stroud Hall. The black and red coloring represents the school colors. The octagonal head of the mace represents the disciplines of the traditional academy, and four disciplines of contemporary higher education: Science, Arts, Humanities, and Philosophy. Surrounding the head are silver hands bearing the names and dates of the five precursor institutions. The handle is inset in silver with black onyx and red carnelian. The university seal crowns the mace. 2 Honors Those students in the baccalaureate degree program who have received scholastic honors are noted with the proper number of asterisks as shown below. There are three scholastic honor categories: *CUM LAUDE (white/gold cords) for those possessing a 3.400 to 3.599 quality point average **MAGNA CUM LAUDE (black/gold cords) for those with a quality point average of 3.600 to 3.799 ***SUMMA CUM LAUDE (red/gold cords) for those who have maintained a quality point average of 3.800 or above Quality points are based on a four-point system in which the grade A equals 4, A- equals 3.667, B+ equals 3.333, B equals 3.000, B- equals 2.667 , C+ equals 2.333, C equals 2, C- equals 1.667 and D equals 1.000. Honor awards are based on the cumulative average of the entire undergraduate program taken by the student at East Stroudsburg University. Honor designations are translated from Latin to mean With Honor, With Great Honor, and With Highest Honor. Honor Cords At today’s commencement exercises the honor graduates are distinguished by colored cords. Those graduating Cum Laude wear white/gold cords; Magna Cum Laude, black/gold cords; and Summa Cum Laude, red/gold cords. Honors Program Students wearing a burgundy stole with the words 'ESU Honors' on one side and the Latin Veritas et Civitas (Truth and Citizenship) on the other are graduates of the ESU Honors Program. These students have completed a rigorous 18 semester-hour honors curriculum, an honors seminar, and a senior thesis, all with a minimum quality point average of 3.0 in their honors work and a 3.3 overall QPA. In order to qualify for admission to the ESU Honors Program, students must have a minimum of 1150 SAT and have been in the upper 15% of their high school graduating class. Honors Program graduates are noted with . National and International Honor Societies Alpha Kappa Delta Alpha Psi Omega Chi Alpha Epsilon Delta Alpha Pi Eta Sigma Delta Eta Sigma Gamma Gamma Theta Upsilon Iota Iota Iota Kappa Delta Pi Lambda Pi Eta Omicron Delta Epsilon Omicron Delta Kappa Phi Alpha Theta Phi Epsilon Kappa Phi Sigma Iota Pi Sigma Alpha Psi Chi Rho Phi Lambda Sigma Beta Delta Sigma Phi Omega Sigma Pi Epsilon Delta Sigma Pi Sigma Sigma Tau Delta Sigma Theta Tau Sigma Xi international honor society in sociology dramatic fraternity honor society for academic development honor society for student disabilities honor society in hospitality management professional health education honorary professional geography fraternity women’s studies honorary honor society in education communication honor society honor society of economics leadership honorary history fraternity professional physical education honorary foreign language honor society political science honor society psychology honor society recreation honor fraternity business management honor society gerontology academic honor and professional society special education honor society physics honor society with the Society of Physics Students English honorary fraternity international honor society in nursing sciences and mathematics honorary of the Scientific Research Society 3 Marcia G. Welsh, Ph.D. President M arcia G. Welsh, Ph.D. was appointed by the Board of Governors for the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education (PASSHE) as the 13th president of ESU and assumed her role as the first female president in July 2012. Dr. Welsh earned both her undergraduate degree in physical sciences and master’s degree in anatomy from Colorado State University, and her doctoral degree in anatomy from the University of Texas Health Science Center in San Antonio. She has published numerous articles in academic journals, has presented at a number of national and international conferences, and has been involved with a variety of community organizations. She serves the local and regional communities in multiple capacities including: the Northampton Community College Monroe Campus Advisory Board, the Northeastern Pennsylvania Association of Colleges and Universities (NEPACU), Women’s Resources of Monroe County board, and the Buck Hill-Skytop Musical Festival board. As president of East Stroudsburg University, Dr. Welsh is also a member of the Marine Science Consortium (MSC) board of directors, the American Association of State Colleges and Universities (AASCU), and the Greater Pocono Chamber of Commerce. Since her appointment, President Welsh has implemented new committees and initiatives such as ESU’s Administrative Council, a Summer School Task Force, an Enrollment Management Task Force, and an Academic Affairs Task Force. Under her leadership, ESU has: opened its new Lehigh Valley Center in Bethlehem; helped to unveil the Philadelphia Multi-University Center (PMUC); established collaborative degree programs with The Commonwealth Medical College and Marywood University, both in Scranton, Pa., and the College of Sport and Health Science at Ritsumeikan University in Shiga, Japan; announced the launch of LYME-AID, the first commercial licensing agreement of faculty/student research at ESU and within the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education (PASSHE); opened a new Student Veterans Center at ESU; hosted ESU’s first-ever Economic Outlook Summit to raise awareness of the economic development initiatives underway in Monroe County; launched a new website, Made in the Poconos, in cooperation with the Pocono Mountains Visitors Bureau, Pennsylvania CareerLink and the Pocono Mountains Economic Development Corporation to promote and encourage residents and visitors to shop locally; and assisted Pocono Medical Center in the facilitation of focus groups and the creation of an online platform to match residents with health professionals, social service agencies, workshops and other events geared toward health concerns. Dr. Welsh also supported a partnership with Pocono Medical center to train ESU student volunteers to act as health coaches for patients in the Pocono community, ESU’s hosting of the International European Union Simulation (EUROSIM) which brought students from nearly 20 universities in Europe and the U.S. to ESU for political role-playing at its highest level, and the university’s participation in the Yellow Ribbon GI Education Enhancement Program to assist veterans with tuition costs. In 2014, Dr. Welsh was selected as one of the Top 25 Women in Business by the Northeast Pennsylvania Business Journal. Dr. Welsh pursued both administrative and academic career paths prior to her presidency at ESU. She began her academic career in 1978 as an assistant professor in the Department of Anatomy at the University of South Carolina School of Medicine. She remained at USC for 23 years, rising through the ranks to professor and also serving as chair of the Faculty Senate and acting chair of her department before being named associate provost and dean of the Graduate School. Later in her career, she was named senior vice president for academic affairs and provost of Adelphi University in 2001, a position she held for seven years. Dr. Welsh then became provost of Towson University in 2009, and also served as interim president of the university during 2011. She is married to Louis Terracio, Ph.D., vice dean of academic affairs and research and professor at NYU’s College of Dentistry. They have three children: Nate, Matthew, and Mallory, and one grandchild, Giovanni. 4 Grand Marshal Robert Cohen, Ph.D. Professor of Physics R obert A. Cohen, Ph.D., professor and chair of physics, will be the grand marshal for today’s commencement ceremonies. Dr. Cohen became a faculty member at East Stroudsburg University in 1994. He earned a bachelor’s degree in meteorology from Penn State University, a master’s in education from Temple University and a master’s and doctorate in physics and atmospheric science from Drexel University. Dr. Cohen also holds Pennsylvania teacher certification in grades 7-12 for mathematics, general science, physics, and earth and space science. His research focus is in the structure of winter storms, with approximately 20 scientific presentations and several articles. Dr. Cohen is also active in both physics education and teacher education, authoring textbooks, manuals and book chapters, including the textbooks currently being used in three courses at ESU, and more than 35 presentations. His diverse interests are reflected in his numerous memberships, from the American Meteorology Society to the National Science Teachers Association and the Association for Science Teacher Education. Since arriving at ESU, he has taught 20 different undergraduate and graduate courses in three departments. He has been instrumental in the development of the teacher preparation curricula in the secondary science areas of general science, physics, and earth and space science, for which he has authored three accreditation reports. Has been a member of numerous university and department committees and is currently serving as the president of ESU’s University Senate. Staff Marshals Mary E. Amador, Assistant Director and BRM Coordinator, Office of Admission Erica Brilhart, Course Schedule Specialist, Student Enrollment Center Shanece Bryant, Operations Coordinator, Student Enrollment Center Milagros Casillas, Assistant Registrar/Graduation Services, Student Enrollment Center Jwana Counts, Administrative Assistant, Enrollment Management Dianne Devlin, Compliance and Enrollment Specialist, Student Enrollment Center Clotilde Fitzsimmons, Transfer Credit Evaluator, Student Enrollment Center Joanne Gaita, Financial Aid Enrollment Counselor, Student Enrollment Center Jan Hoffman, Academic Success Coach, Academic Enrichment and Leaning Deidra Jefferson, Secretary, Admission Jeff Jones, Director of Admission Geryl Kinsel, Associate Director, Records and Registration, Student Enrollment Center Mary Ann Lugo, Document Management Supervisor, Student Enrollment Center Kizzy Morris, University Registrar and Director, Student Enrollment Center Robert Moses, Director of Residence Life and Housing Candice Pellegrino, Assistant Registrar for Transfer and Articulation, Student Enrollment Center June Pepe, Assistant Director, Veterans and Records Services, Student Enrollment Center Scott Semerod, Graduation Clearance Coordinator, Student Enrollment Center Cornelia Sewell-Allen, Coordinator, Multicultural Affairs Phyllis Swinson, Senior Associate Director of Financial Aid, Student Enrollment Center Nancy Weaver, Ph.D., Assistant to the Vice President, Student Affairs Faculty Marshals Michael Doherty, Ph.D., Professor, Chemistry Christopher Dudley, Ph.D., Assistant Professor, History LuAnn Magnuson, Ph.D., Assistant Professor, SpeechLanguage Pathology Kelly McKenzie, Instructor/Adviser, Academic Enrichment and Learning Robert McKenzie, Ph.D., Distinguished Professor and Chair, Communication Studies Paula Parker, Ed.D., Associate Professor, Sport Management Gerard Rozea, Ph.D., Associate Professor and Chair, Athletic Training Gina Scala, Ed.D., Professor and Chair, Special Education and Rehabilitation Andrew Whitehead, Ph.D., Associate Professor and Chair, Early Childhood and Elementary Education Qian Xie, Ph.D., Assistant Professor, Business Management 5 Commencement Speaker Steve Somers Owner of Vigon International, Inc. S teve Somers, owner of Vigon International, Inc., a flavor and fragrance company, is the keynote speaker for today’s commencement ceremony. Somers earned his Bachelor of Science in chemistry from St. Joseph’s College in 1982. He began his professional career immediately after graduation. He started working as a quality control chemist for Felton International in Brooklyn, N.Y., while pursuing his master’s degree at St. John’s University in Queens, N.Y. Completing the graduate program in 1986, Somers waved goodbye to New York City and moved to Hackettstown, N.J. and was hired as a chemist for the Givaudan Corporation, the largest fragrance company in the world. Through the years he advanced in several positions and became vice president of sales in 1996. A year later, Somers left the company and started his own fragrance ingredient company, Vigon International, which is located in East Stroudsburg, Pa. Vigon became one of the flavor and fragrance industry’s fastest growing companies. This model has been the foundation for strong growth of Vigon from a nine person, $5 million company in 1998, to the 65 person, $100 million entity that it is today. “This growth has been fueled by the unique partnerships that Vigon has established with the world’s premier flavor and fragrance manufacturers and suppliers as well as the partnerships that the company established with its customers, employees, suppliers and community,” Somers said. Chasing a career in business, Somers credits his education for getting him where he is today. A passion for learning leaves Somers supporting education any way he can. For the last 10 years he sponsored an honors program at Hackettstown High School in N.J., where all students receiving high honors receive $50. Over the decade, Somers has donated $100,000 to the high school. He is a member of the Financial Board at Cathedral Preparatory School and Seminary in Elmhurst, N.Y., where he personally supported the construction of a new Science Laboratory and sponsored a new scholarship. Outside of the business world, Somers has been married for 31 years. He has a 29-year-old son who works by his side at Vigon and a 25-year-old daughter who is a third grade teacher in Wyckoff, N.J. Somers wants to tell students the same thing he told his children. “I encourage students to do their very best, follow their hearts, and find a career that they love so that they can change the world and leave it a better place than they found it,” he said. 6 Student Commencement Speaker Morning Ceremony Cadia J. Woods ’15 Economics and French Major C adia Woods, a double major in French and economics from St. Vincent and the Grenadines, a small Caribbean island, is this morning’s student commencement speaker. She was selected from a pool of student speaker candidates. Student speaker candidates must have a minimum 3.0 grade point average entering the fall semester; a demonstrated record of service to the university community and a record of leadership and cooperation; demonstrated evidence of meaningful extra/co-curricular involvement; and must be in good academic standing. Woods served as president of the International Student Organization and a member of the French and Economics clubs. With a 4.0 GPA, Woods was dedicated to academics and campus life in her time at ESU. Coming to ESU from the Caribbean was a transition that she decided to make to pursue higher education. “When you live on an island that only has a community college campus, pursuing a four-year degree means looking at options abroad or completing your studies through distance education,” she said. “While not many people on the island choose to chase higher education, it was all I ever wanted.” Woods remains certain that ESU was the best fit for her. “At ESU, I met people from many different disciplines and cultures,” she said. “The university helped me grow into a well-rounded individual.” As a peer mentor for the Students in Transition to Academic Realization (STAR) program, Woods worked to support her fellow students as they pursued their goals. “She did an excellent job mentoring and meeting with students while getting them involved in campus life,” Beverlyn Grace-Odeleye, Ph.D., assistant professor of academic enrichment and learning and director of the STAR program, said. “I admire her inquisitive spirit and love of learning and believe that this is what drives her to succeed.” Woods came to ESU for the chance to succeed, and she credits the university with molding her into who she is today. 7 Student Commencement Speaker Afternoon Ceremony Marisa Pagán-Figueroa ’15 English and Spanish Major M arisa Pagán-Figueroa, a double major in English and Spanish from Stroudsburg, Pa., is this afternoon’s student commencement speaker. She was selected from a pool of student speaker candidates. Student speaker candidates must have a minimum 3.0 grade point average entering the fall semester; a demonstrated record of service to the university community and a record of leadership and cooperation; demonstrated evidence of meaningful extra/co-curricular involvement; and must be in good academic standing. Pagán-Figueroa spent her four years immersed in student life. She worked for Commuter Student Services, the Student Enrollment Center, the Office of the Provost, Office of Admission, and is a tutor at the Writing Studio. She served on several executive boards and committees for student organizations including the Warrior Elite, Campus Activities Board, Student Senate, International Buddies, Sigma Tau Delta, Phi Sigma Iota and the Feminist Alliance. “I wanted to spend my college career speaking on behalf of students who are like me, and those who are not,” she said. Pagán-Figueroa cherishes her involvement with ESU’s diverse population. Fascinated with international culture, she not only is an integral part of the office of international programs’ Buddy Team, which helps mentor and guide new international students as they adjust to life in a new country, but she has studied abroad in three countries during her time at ESU. “ESU has prepared me to change the world after graduation,” she said. “The opportunities I’ve been given have enriched my learning experience.” Michael Laffey, coordinator of international programs, is encouraged by Pagán-Figueroa’s passion and dedication. “She will never take the easy way out,” he said. “She has made the most out of every opportunity since arriving on campus — and has been an excellent advocate for the student body.” Pagán-Figueroa wanted to end her collegiate career telling her fellow classmates what she learned in her time at ESU. “I am honored to have been selected and to have this final opportunity to speak to the students,” she said. 8 Program PRELUDE: Traditional Music Selections (Music by Galante, Swearingen, and Sparke) PROCESSIONAL: Pomp and Circumstance, March No. 1*........................................................ Elgar/Grundman (1857-1934) Greetings............................................................................................................................ Marcia G. Welsh, Ph.D. President NATIONAL ANTHEM: The Star-Spangled Banner.................................................................. Francis Scott Key Arranged by Damrosch/Sousa Singing led by.................................................................................................................. Michael Lloret ’15 ESU Graduating Senior Performed by............................................................... East Stroudsburg University Commencement Band Greetings from the Council of Trustees....................................................................................L. Patrick Ross ’67 Chair Greetings from ESU’s Legislative Fellow................................................................................... Steve Samuelson 2014-2015 Legislative Fellow Student Commencement Address............................................................................................. Cadia J. Woods ’15 Morning Ceremony Marisa Pagán-Figueroa ’15 Afternoon Ceremony Commencement Address................................................................................................................Stephen Somers Owner of Vigon International, Inc. Presentation of Candidates and Conferring of Degrees........................................................Joanne Z. Bruno, J.D. Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs College of Arts and Sciences (Afternoon) Starting on page 10............................................. Peter Hawkes, Ph.D. Dean College of Business and Management (Morning) Starting on page 16................ Robert Fleischman, Ed.D., J.D. Dean College of Education (Afternoon) Starting on page 17............................................................ Terry Barry, Ed.D. Interim Dean College of Health Sciences (Morning) Starting on page 19......................................... Alberto F. Cardelle, Ph.D. Dean University College (Afternoon) Starting on page 15............................................................ Thomas Tauer, Ph.D. Dean University Leadership and University Service Awards (Afternoon) .............................. Doreen M. Tobin, D.Ed. Vice President for Student Affairs Greetings from the Alumni.................................................................................................... Collette L. Ryder ’96 President, East Stroudsburg University Alumni Board Singing of Alma Mater*............................................................................................................. Moore/DeLamater (lyrics on last page) (1857-1934) Singing led by.................................................................................................................. Michael Lloret ’15 ESU Graduating Senior RECESSIONAL: Farandole from "L'Arlesienne No. 2".................................................................. Georges Bizet (1838-1875) *The audience should stand for the Processional and Alma Mater. Music by the East Stroudsburg University Commencement Band, Lance Rauh, Director +The audience should remain seated for the Recessional. Please turn off cell phones during the Commencement Ceremony. Thank you. 9 Candidates for Degrees Reading the graduates’ names is Jennifer A. Serowick, Director of Extended Learning at ESU. Please note the following symbols throughout the list of graduates: *.......................................................Cum Laude **.........................................Magna Cum Laude ***..................................... Summa Cum Laude +....................... January 2015 Degree Conferral ++......................August 2015 Degree Conferral +++.............. December 2015 Degree Conferral ............................. Honors Program Graduate College of Arts and Sciences Bachelor of Arts ART AND DESIGN ++* Gabrielle Lynn Coleman Meghan Elizabeth Fortmann Marissa Janell Guerrero Brittany Alexis Hadfield Christopher Brian Hingley Maria Lanza Jaclyn Ann Marcantonio Edward Peter Nufrio * ** Jeffrey G. Reitz Summer M. Smith Emily Katherine Stewart Katlyn Marie Valenti BIOLOGY ++ Stephanie Marie Delgado CHEMISTRY Kassandra M. Brady ++ Izetta Chaunte Price Christopher Gordon Symonds COMMUNICATION STUDIES * Brendon Thomas Abbazio Marquis Diamond Abraham ++ Brian Michael Brikowski ++ Cassandra Jane Cann *** James Phillip Carson Melissa A. Chagachbanian ++ Keith Crawford Seth Daniel Dempsey Erika Dominguez Kendra Brianne Easterling Ryan G. Flynn ++** Nicole M. Formato Devin Jeremy Golden Jessica Haasz Tina Marie Hennessey James Patrick Kerins Efia Trueheart King Alena Lisa Chelsea Elizabeth Martineau Konrad X. Mims Jillian Lee Monica Danielle Anna Mulieri Cory J. Nidoh Alexa Danielle Peveraro Jacqueline Fischer Prestoy Karyn Elise Purcell 10 * * ** Brittney Ciara Rollerson Joseph Louis Ronzetti Janell Elise Shaheen Thomas James Shiffert Jennifer Marie Szigeti Kenneth Duane Towne Brandi Lee Van Patten Eryka Brittany Vargas Abdelis Mabel Vega Brandon M. Wolf Amanda Marie Woods Nadiyah M. Young EARTH AND SPACE SCIENCE * Cassandra Baun George Edward Grammer Robert Brandon Mueller ++ Kiendra Phillips ENGLISH *** *** ** Aaron Douglas Buldo Riley James Carroll Eric John Caulfied Nick Ryan Chidiac Katelin Marie Delano Jessica Carol Emley Hunter James Fogel * * *** Joseph Angelo Fontanazza Allison C. Gyurkovics Ayana Andrea Jones Cara Ann McNeil Marisa Lise Pagan-Figueroa John Edward Reed Lindsay Alyssa Ricken * * *** Rebekah Ross Amanda Kathleen Schreck Oksana Maria Smoliniec Nathanael Joel Torres Allen Keith Yates Sara Mae O'Connell Randolph Anthony Pennell Derek Stephen Platt Joshua Lee Shields Dalton Benjamin Viering FINE ARTS David Gene Canady Joseph R. Oblick FRENCH * Belinda P. Nguyen HISTORY ** *** * Justin Kent Amann Byron Neil Crone Jr. Emily Anne Hess Andrew Carl Johnson Alice Victoria Jones ** William Henry Leiphart Marshall Gregory Martin Christopher Thomas Maslin Sean William Murphy Lynn Marie Nations-Ortiz Philosophy Scott Cramb PHYSICS * Russell Eugene Hedrick James D. Kollmer ** Vincent Richard Simeone Jon Gregory Strunk 11 POLITICAL SCIENCE * ** Roberto J. Albano Sean Michael Davison Alyson Marie Dellaria Collin R. DeVries Jin Steban Dimitriou * ** ++ Eric Michael Howey Kacey Elizabeth Jennings Aiza M. Khawaja Billy Anse Lacroix John Carl Martocci Linda L. St. Cyr Colleen Elizabeth Sullivan Dominique Gabriel Washington PSYCHOLOGY Anthony Farrugia Jr. Melissa Waterhouse Franks ++ Pamela E. Grogan Myniqua Knight Darryl Lancaster-Smith ++ Kandia Natee Palmer Brenna McSorle Chelsea M. Miklas Alissa Marie Molinari SOCIOLOGY ++ Donald M. Brown Matthew John Codd Casey Y. Cruz Lauren Nicole Dattoma ++ ** * Darketa Shanell Greggs Jessica Sue Grube Valerie Morales Michael Edward Mullin ++ ++ Stephen Thomas Murphy Aharon Joshua Parker Shannie Hanna Thacker Daniel James Walsh SPANISH Danielle Ashley Benton ** Kirby Lyn Gordon Evan Thomas Hardwick * Adamaris Marcial Amanda Marie Pinto Clarissa Carla Santiago Thomas Zayac THEATRE Brian W. Hockaday Tyler Aiden Kittle * Michael Lloret Shannon Faegan Long ++ Rebecca Louise Regina Naomi Leigh Snyder College of Arts and Sciences Bachelor of Science BIOCHEMISTRY Ryann Margaret Fiascki ** Hamza Abbas Masood Ryan P. McCullough *** Austin Anthony McKale 12 Althea Rebecca Ross BIOLOGY * ** ++ ++ * * *** * * * Zaynab Abdelaziem Steven Bray Altorfer Lirieth Ghisllane Amat Quiros Jenna M. Amey Kimberly A. Arendt Amanda Joel Arroyo Hasna Jennifer Barakat Cassandra Baun Allison Lorraine Bean Jason Brakefield Zach Daniel Brennan Daniel Ryan Brooks-Wells Melissa Andrea Burwell Jennifer Stephanie Carrillo Michael Carlton Chapel Annabelle Elizabeth Florence Charlton ***Kacie Lee Chern Bianca Iris Deaza Erika Carmel Dorga Elizabeth Marie Drake Elena Dunaevsky Courtney Lynn Farabaugh *** Emily Elizabeth Fox Holly Nicole Frame Malene Kirsten Frost Justin Shawn Garner Jeffrey Alan Gathers ** Zachary Evan Gotthardt Alexa Bree Gregory John Gresko *** Robert Zoltan Gubkin ** Denis R. Haggerty Laura Susan Heller Brielle Ashlee Hintze ++ Crysta Maria Hmelak Anh Bao Huynh ***Rebecca Lynn Jasulevicz Jacqueline Nicole Kramer ***Kathleen Elizabeth LaDuke Jenna Lynn Littrell Cedric Anthony Mc Coy * * *** ++ ++ ++* Caitlin Cora McLean William Merring Kelsey Amber Murray Belinda Nguyen Nicholas Anthony Nuscis Scott O'Donnell Mara Christine Palazzari Kristoffer Pelino Leanne M. Rios Erin Elizabeth Rothrock Nelvia Christine Ruano Neveen Shalyn Siam Paige N. Singletary Ashley Nicole Slater Shantel C. Sosa Sara Ashley Such Rebecca D. Tabarez Carolyn Trongone Cory A. Wickward Manasseh M. Willis Kylee Blaine Witmer BIOTECHNOLOGY ** Alyssa C. Carpenter *** Vanessa Ruth Donatello *** Kyle Shawn Hoffman John Richard Lance * Sarah Marie Levitski ***Devon Anthony Lukow O Neal Hakim Opima CHEMICAL BIOTECHNOLOGY Briana Constance Magistro Victoria Sarah Paskiet CHEMISTRY ** Kelly Elizabeth Dildine Samantha Rene Imler Michael Anthony Montone Eric Brandon Rosa COMPUTER SCIENCE *** *** ++ Robert Alexander Anthony D. Bronico Christopher J. Eroh Nicholas Andrew Hasz Andres A. Garcia ** ** Justin A. Moore Bose Omo-Ekpadi Dylan Gregory Peinhardt William Virgil Slye Natalia Vladimirovna Trott 13 ++ Jeffrey Scott Waibel ** Timothy Craig Walter *** Andrew Charles Yatsko COMPUTER SECURITY Cody C. Cummins Tyler James Dean Jeremy Robert Esbin * Jacob Anthony Lushinsky CRIMINAL JUSTICE ++ ++ Hillary Abu Jillian Kelly Becker Ivory Paula Blair Colleen Catherine Cadden Elizabeth Grace Casey Michael Anthony Ceglio Jinette A. Cepeda Joseph Colella Christian Jeremy Cooper Gary Wrenford Dean Luke Christopher DeLuise Nicholas Scott Deliantis Raymond Joseph Dominguez William Henry Duffy ++ * ++ Matthew B. Egnasko Andrew Furber Anthony Michael Gonnella Whis Benjamin Grant Michael James Godfrey Anthony M. Gonnella Thomas Alan Hill Jr. Michael Alexander Hinton Kyle M. Kitchin David Thomas Mangano Robert August McGowan Kirsten Anne Muhaw Brian James Murphy Taylor James Nauman *** ++ * * ++ * ++ Michael Ponce Robert A. Price Nathan David Reed Matthew Joseph Regan Timothy Jospeh Sedler Cody Charles Simcox Quinn A.W. Stevens Kristen Lee Struble Tanasia Capri Trotman Alexander Joseph Tulaney Joshua Robert Turner Albert John Ulinski Nicholas M. Zastenik ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES ++ Thomas M. Adelberger Casey Joseph Baldwin Ryan Matthew Baldwin Jeffrey Scott Carroll * Morgan Ashley Denner Stephen A. Giordano Steven Kinback Raymond Anthony Macik Kevin Novak Matthew Timothy O'Boyle David Dean Shaffer Raymond Tyler Tomkins MARINE SCIENCE Danielle Elizabeth Drake ++Krisa A. Erdesz Sydney Erin Hetrick Dawna Lynne Houser Shannon Danielle Krieg * Andrew Scott Million *** Christopher Charles Powers ++ Rachel May Ruch Amanda L. Young MATHEMATICS ** Katelin Darrah Becker * Liam Joseph Gibbons ** Laura Lynn Gulliver *** Denis Aliliv Halvadzhiev * * Keri Lee Hamlen Sarah Adel Helwa Muhamadou Lamin Kaba Daniel P. MacRae * + ** Maxwell Pagerie Raymond Shiue Tyler L. Sickler David Mark Zettel MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY * Heba Elsayed * Christine Grace Gallina ++* Morgan Brett James Coleen Bridget Lally * Alyssa Nichole Palumbo ++ Ryan P. Pezanowski 14 ++ Dennis Patrick Ryan PHYSICS *** Christopher Joseph Cocuzza Scott Cramb William Michael Leddy Michael W. Litostansky ***Nicholas Scott Lukow * Daniel D. Vagie Anthony D. Westpy PSYCHOLOGY * ** *** ** *** ++ * ++* ++* ++ Iksaiah Sharaya Asia Adams Brittany Ann Anderson Marshay Trymaine Anderson Diana Iris Badillo Jessica Mollie Bartlett Bridget Elizabeth Bowe Marlene Yolanda Braun Shannon Alexandra Brunner John Capitanello Jr. Danica Marie Chacon Tatiana Genevieve Chaplar Casey Frederick Ciaston Macelia Cottle Karissa Lee Davis Julia Rose Delong Maimouna Dia Tyler Micah Dillon Courtney Blair Druckenmiller Katherine Lynn Faiola Alicia Marie Fleming Linda Gerry Zachary Edward Getz Megan Elizabeth Glenn * *** ++ *** * *** *** * * * ** Yvonne M. Gonzales Corinne Marie Gorski Andrea Nicole Gurgick Sean Patrick Hall Shannon Eilish Heaney John Nicholas Herrmann Caitlyn J. Hess Victoria Kaitlyn Hurley April Katherine Jobst Molly Anne Keck Brendan William Kennelly Nicole M. Kovar Joseline Kraemer Kelly Ann Ladlee Trista Marjorie Lehman Kaitlyn Mary Lewis Caitlin Marie McDermott Tahj Maleek Mickey Courtney Elizabeth Mitchell Tara Leann Morcom Christina Lisette Mucci Megan Tara Mulcahy Andrew Raj Nathani Shanna Marie O'Connor * Julie Ann Pisani Marissa Lyn Roethlein Jessica Lee Rose Nicole Charlie Russell Jennifer Lynn Sapienza *** Kirstin Renee Schafer ** Emily Justine Selby Patricia T. Sibre *** Danielle Kristin Sierzega *** Richard Thomas Simeone *** Ashley Elizabeth Smith Naomi Leigh Snyder Breanne Judith Vanderbilt Matthew Richard Walewski Mariah Quinn Ward Samantha Leigh White Kelly M. Williams Rebecca Anne Winterberg *** Jay Allen Worley ++** Nicole Paige Zdanek SOCIAL WORK * ++ ++ ** *** Lisa Marie Ardizzone Danielle Lynn Bachman Teresa Marguerite Carr Maura Elizabeth Clark Vivian Gomez Maranda Leigh Hammerstone Aalih Hussein Christopher Tressler Karlic ** ** Sara C. Keller Ciara Dorothea McMillan Joy Naomi Natasha Richardson Jessica Lynn Robertson Melody Sharon CintronRodriguez ++* Melissa Regina Rutuello Jacqueline Marie Schaefer 15 * Kimberly Seltner Danielle Lynn Smith Jessica Mae Althine Smith Emily Alyssa Tankel Haley Jean Weisenfluh Jannell Audrey Wilson University College Bachelor of Science INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES William Michael Botts ** Katelyn E. Costello Moira Sullivan Fox Heather Nicole Gardner Myori S. Granger Patrick T. O Kane Danielle M. Orr Candice A. Pychinka Mark A. Rosenkranz College of Business and Management Bachelor of Science BUSINESS MANAGEMENT ++ *** Victoria M. Ackerman Kisha Allie Jamyl Aminu Michael J. Arrasate Jared Harrison Barnett Alexis Danielle Berger Kyle R. Berwick Brett Vito Bially Franklyn Bolden Lauren Elizabeth BuchananDwyer Jared Robert Carp David V. Castillo Travis J. Cheeks Casey Frederick Ciaston ++** Dainisha Nilmar Colon ** Matthew James Costenbader Patrick John D’Angelo Lawrence S. Desko Haley De Young Jon M. Diefenderfer John Frank DiGiacomo Joseph Christopher DiMarzo Kayla Donahue Mallory Lynn Donahue David Thomas Egresits Daniel N. Falcone Daniel Frank Falvo Matthew Joseph Festa Brian D. Foraker ** Wesley Connor Fossile ++ Lucardy Jean Francois Maria Christie Gallagher Samantha Garcia * ** *** ++ *** ++* * Sarah Lynn Gates Nicole Lyne Glasgow Vanessa Elizabeth Gonzalez Kirby Lyn Gordon Denis Alilov Halvadzhiev Trent Robert Hampton Al-Shermond Tony Harp Katherine Ruth Heath Chaniele Henry Charles P. Hoffman Samantha Elizabeth Hrbek Daniel Steven Ingulli David Andrew Ischinger Amanda Beatrice Jakubowski Eric Palomino Jimenez Dionna L. Jones Owen Riley Jones Shannon Marie Karpowich Richard Kyle Kasak Shakia Dashawn Keel Atiba Batool Khan Natasha Marie Kieselowsky Timothy C. Koerner Matthew Akira Kurahara James Andrew Lancellotti Vanessa Joy Lancellotti Jennifer Brandt Lefcourt Jonathan Michael Liriano Shane Michael Mac Namara Michael James Mancaruso Mariann Margaret Marrano Matthew James Mastrangelo Jihad David McCargo Kevin Arthur Mc Dermott 16 *** + * ++ * * * Michael James McIlvaine Jr. Kathleen Elizabeth McLaughlin Kathy Leigh Migliaccio Wendy Sue Miramontes Dimitri A. Mobley Sheldon Alexander Morris Sean Patrick Murphy Kyle James Myers Paul Robert Novak Shane J. O'Connor Joan Sebastian Parra-Rincon Thomas James Passante Autumn Michele Pastor Alexandria Piazza Justin Thomas Plantz Louis Matthew Pizzigoni Gregory Robert Puka David Herman Reciniello Dustin Allen Reed Stephanie Michelle Rosanio Karim Saadoune Randall William Salino Justin Christopher Santana James Anthony Simons Chris J. Smith Christopher William Stokes Brent Patrick Struble Jordan Paul Terry Matthew B. Tobin Emily Catherine Vitale Madeline Vizzoni Fredrick Leo Weinstein William Howard Wood IV Shaun Wood ECONOMICS *** Ryan Rajeev Adhari John Frank Domasiewics Jr. Jonathan Gavilanes Kyree Jermayne Goodwin Denis Alilov Halvadzhiev ** *** * Joseph Adam Hoy Jr. Daniel Steven Ingulli Ryan John Oleary Joan Sebastian Parra-Rincon William J. Purtill Christopher Michael Smith *** Cadia Jonique Woods ** David Mark Zettel HOTEL, RESTAURANT, AND TOURISM MANAGEMENT ++ ++ ++ ++ ** Amanda Kate Adams Thor Llewellyn Banks Laurence Blut Alexandria Marie Carbonaro Catherine Margaret Casey Brendan Cirillo Frank C. Colder Alyson Rose Corduan Riley Cameron Corpac Travis John Domzalski Julian Troy Franklin Melissa Gabrielle Garcia Amanda N. Gavilanes Steven Christopher Hanson ++ ++ ++ ++ ++ ++ Emily Jeanne Hassinger John Kendall Hauth Michael Dean Hernandez Jamie Marie Hockenberry John F. Janeczko Alyssa D. Klinzing Kelsi Marie Komoroski Ebony Francis Lambert-Smith Jack J. Maddalena Divena Loraine Marcano Valerie Marie Medina Carissa Marie Morenci Megan Marie Munley Marissa Ann Pelton ++ ++ ++ ++ * ++ ++ Kaitlin Rebecca Pitt Kevin James Polansky Karen Lynn Poplaski Shannara Alexandria Rivera Eric Donald Schoen Renee Leigh Sparling Reece Patrick Stamm Alan Jonathan Stanwick Carrie M. Strunk Anita Lynn Strysky Andre Maurice Trusty Devin Mary Whalen RECREATION SERVICES MANAGEMENT ++* Robert H. Amitrano ++ Carlie Ilyssa Bergman * Shane William Bissonnette ++** Erica Nicole Black James John Blick ++ Samantha Renee Casapulla William Brandon Clark ++ Miranda A. Craig Antoinette Alicia DeMaria Laura Dispoto Matthew Thomas Edmonds Moira Sullivan Fox ** ++* ++ ++ ++ ++ ** Timothy Stephen Gribb Kellie Ann Grigalunas Samantha Michele Grim Melissa Rae Guarino Caitlin Faye Hoffman Zachary Ryan Jones Kristie Ann Kendrick Chelsea Logan Kohl Ashley Annette Koren Gino Michael LoSchiavo Jennifer Lynne Mackiewicz Brianna Kaylin McMichael ++ Ross Meehan ++ Eric Joseph Paslowski ++** Brandon Michael Pentz ++ Jaclyn Nicole Schwartz Ian Joseph Sedney Jaclyn Jade Michelle Tal Olivia Anye Tomlinson Emily Diana Velez ++ Anthony F. Vogt ++* Lauren Abigail Wilson ++ Taylor Marie Zelinski SPORT MANAGEMENT * ++ ++ ++* ++ ++ ++ ++ ** Michael Backo Franklyn Joseph Bruno Nicholas A. Carr Brendan O. Dircks Steven Glenn Dunbar Filip Geleski Daulton J. George Madeleine Lea Herman Elizabeth June Higley Michael Louis Honeywell ** ++ ++ ++* ++ ++ * ++ ++ Douglas Howard Johnson David Anthony Kotz Cesare Michael Mitrani Milton Moronta Derek Michael Patrocinio Antoine Demetrius Ray Renee Marie Ricciuti Robert Marshall Rinehart Nathan Patrick Roberts Rhea A. Samuels 17 ++ ++ ** ++ Rachel Cathleen Sihlanick Alexa Kathleen Tirelli Mark Robert Vargo Jabin Wayne Weaver Abigail Lee Welch Kenneth Eugene Wert Gary Paul Williams Amber G. Woodling Michael Yager College of Education Bachelor of Science DIGITAL MEDIA TECHNOLOGIES ++ ++ ++** Brandon Dominique Borgella Miles Reed Brazitis Courtney Marie Bush Nicholas David DeBalko Andrew James Ferreira Timothy Joseph Gasiewski Nicholas Adaman Granados Omar Spencer Jones Vesselin V. Katzarov * Lacey Tyler King ** Heather E. Kresge Melanie Gildea Lamac + Connor Landmesser +*** Brad Joseph Lombardo ++** Kathryn Marie Mallon ++ Gerard Robert McCarron Nicole Anne McLaughlin ++ Briana Capri Ragin ++ ++ ++ Ryan Jose Rojas Ryan Merrill Rosenberger Thomas Robert Schmitt Alexis Paige Varju Kelly Anne Walsh Alexandra Nicole Williams Drew Thomas Yuhas EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION (PRE K-4) *** * ** ** * ** Rachel Kathryn Belles Ebon Cour Genevieve Margaret Day Dawn Katherine DeStefano Erin Elizabeth Gilmore Brooke Grim Lyndsay Renee Gruver *** * ** *** *** * * Christina Michelle Heckelman Erika Lynn Klinger Megan Marie Kulp Amanda Marie Lewis Samantha Penna Veronica Margaret Petrella Shannon Pipines * ** * ** ** Erica Nalry Po Taylor Anne Quire Wilfredo Seda Ashley Marie Simpson Brianna Leigh Smith Nicole Marie Werrell MIDDLE LEVEL EDUCATION (4-8) Andrew Thomas Christman * James M. Gleeson Jessica L. Morton Randall T. Nichols * Bea Pascual * Christopher Connell Walker * Brittany Justine Werbell REHABILITATIVE AND HUMAN SERVICES * ** +++ Kristina Allan Tori Marie Baldassari Rebecca Elizabeth Ballance Elyse Irene Bollinger Maureen Erin Brennan Sierra Marie Bukowski Kailyn Noelle Cheek Courtney Nicole Crist Kayla Marie De Padua +++ +++ ** Jamie Lynn Edwards Sarah Ann Gonsiewski Tarik Richard Haddad Sara Rose Karkosza Alanna Marie Liptak Meaghan Marron Kyle Peter Martinowich Syreeta Jahnae Monroe Christina Mary Nicoletti 18 * Breanna Rose Oberto Nicole Lynn Pelletier Tori Marlene Ritter Connor Vincent Smith Stephanie Anne Soni Shaina Noelle Stokes Shawn Erin Szydlowski Jenna L. VanHorn Madeline Amanda Wolford SPECIAL EDUCATION (PRE K-8) AND EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION (PRE K-4) * ** * *** * * ** Courtney Nicole Cinque Bridget Kathleen Collins Megan Aileen Donnelly Allison Louise Esling Lauryn A. Fucaloro Angelica Annette Gabriel Mabelis Garcia Katherine Margaret Gergen Gregory Luke Gianacopoulos ** * ** ** ** ** Kimberly Natasha Jones Bridget Rose Kelly Rachel Allison Lieberman Gabriella Maria Martucci Bridget Ann Nealon Ashlee C. Patterson Amanda Leigh Pepsis Brett Podhyski Adrienne Alyssa Rodriguez ** *** ** * ** Ashley Rose Schmick LeeAnn Christie Shafer Lynette E. Silva Brittany Ann Smith Anastasia Farren Sorge Ava Marie Valeri Sara Yost Elena Zervos SPECIAL EDUCATION (PRE K-8) AND MIDDLE LEVEL EDUCATION (4-8) * Brittany Lee Riker Jordan Taylor Roccino Meghan Elizabeth Turner College of Health Sciences Bachelor of Science ATHLETIC TRAINING ** * *** ** Robert J. Beach Shannon L. Blair Sara Ann Burgos Veronica Eileen Camacho Victoria Anne Clark Adam Lee Davensizer Lindsey Marie Davis James Edward Dixon Brian B. Dorn Andre Jermaine Evans Melissa Nicole Frixione Angel Anthony Garcia Victoria Lynn Gillow ++ ** * ** ** * *** *** ** Ryan David Gray Alissa R. Hermida David Martin Katz Hannah Grace Krewson Taylor Amanda Kulak Stephanie Nicole LoSchiavo Steven Robert Malvasi Carley Marie Mangine Kyle E. Marcks Kasey Taylor Meckes Kaitlyn Marie Mohl Heather Lynn Monaghan Cory Lynn Piening 19 ** * ** *** Amanda I. Rooks Joseph Richard Roth Deryck John Snyder Ryan J. Taylor Stephen Rafael Torregrossa Michael Anthony Trotta Brandon Michael Wall Joshua Mitchell Walters Michaela Lynn Williams Kori Amanda Wilson Cara Blythe Woods Mark Alan Yorty Jr. EXERCISE SCIENCE *** ++ * * ++ *** ++ + *** *** Jordan Robert Bair Michael Justin Batchelder Alex R. Brown Julia Vira Brown Thomas Andrew Casey Nicholas Theodore Cecala Kelly Elizabeth Clark Quayshawn N. Clemons Alexa Jae Cooper Julie Marie Davies Louis Peter Degnan Jacob R. Desilver Sydney Engleman Robert Walter Fearon Samantha Nicole Fessler Joseph Enzo Figurelli Joseph Michael Fuchs Corey Happel Jason Andrew Hauer Ryan Scott Hedderich ++ ++ Tyler Jesus Hernandez Lauren Hurlburt Evan Thomas Josephson Shahana Khan Samantha Cynthia Kilpatrick Johnathan P. Klein Anthony Stephen Lanzano Steven Gerard Larkin Eric Cyril Lawes Jason Matthew LeForme Zachary Limon John Kurtz Macioce Michael Joseph MammarellaSmith Frank A. Marinucci Dante Mitchell Jacob C. Moninghoff Staci Jo Palek Krystine Rea Patterson Caitlin Michelle Perry ** * ++ ** ++ Taylor Janet Presby Kyle Robert Reese Dylan Karl Richter Kyle H. Rickard Connor Michael Saker Marisa L. Savino Rachel Shannon Scappatura Cory David Snow Connor J. Starr Patrick J. Starro Brianne Emily Trump Anthony Salvatore Truncale Sam Cavallaro Turpening Nickolas Steven Unger Matthew Anthony Watson Amanda N. Wentz Whitney Olivia Wilkinson Kennard Wilson Mark Zhorov HEALTH EDUCATION Julia Ann Bouclier HEALTH EDUCATION AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION (DUAL MAJOR) ** * ** *** *** Megan Johanna Bublitz Luke Grassi Ryan Scott Kately Kaitlin Cori Kuchar Aubrey Lynn Legreide Jackson Carl LeVault Jessica Ashley Martin *** * ** * Rebecca Molly Maxey Robert Duane Miller Jr. Caitlin Rose Molloy Paul Sontag Shelby Ann Stalnaker Matthew D. Testa Katherine Amanda Thomas 20 ** * ** * Karoline Ann Vavra Emily Rose Viola Matthew Vincent Walters John O. Watz Andrew Paul Yanan NURSING * * ** Colleen Marie Ambler Bridget Marie Arrow Damien D. Boham Kayla C. Borel Ashley Lynn D’Andrea Danielle N. Davis Andrew Paul Doerr Jennifer Michele Eisler Victoria Paige Elefther Chelsea Renee Farabaugh Neessa Louise Fleurant Danielle Grace France *** * * * *** Amanda Marie Gavronski Kelly Ann Hartley Claire Schmucker Henry Caitlin Louise Herr Nina Marie Holdsworth Rebecca A. Keith Kacie Marie Killeen Zachary Allen Koller Kelly Anne Macron Holly R. Mancinelli Laura B. Mueller Jennifer Ann Newton ** * * *** * * Danielle Alexandra O’Connor Alicia Dominique Palmentera Victoria Anne Rombola Mary Virginia Ross Christopher M. Savery Gina M. Serra Rebecca Rita Marie Shepley Melissa Lee Smith Martine C. Thomas Candice Rose Veale Danielle Nicole Wynne Sanguani Young ++ ++ ++ ++ ++ ++ ++ ++ Arielle T. Ragsdale Michae’La Brejique Riddick Emilyn Rosario Melissa Ann Sheenan Jamie Lee Smith Mickie Sheri Smith Eunice Soto Aleman Samantha Jeane Stawniak Laura Christine Suits Colleen Elizabeth Sweeney Ashley Elaine Tucker Donyah Yvette Wilkerson Rasheed D. Young Rebecca Elaine Zirkelbach PUBLIC HEALTH ++ ++ ++ ++ ++ ** *** ** Brian Abel Laura Abhiva Genevieve Marie Adair Casey Abagail Altemose Andrew Jacob Bouch Kelly Burke Candice Fay Cantore Nia Monet Carty Carol Elizabeth Crossley Shawna T. Dawson Elizabeth A. Elek Peter Steven Gass Christopher Raymond Gibson Hailey Amber Gottshall *** ++* ++ ++ ++ Michael Gerard Hughes Marsha Jeoboham Kristin Nicole Johnson Nicole Marie Kern Melissa Lluberes Jason Christopher Lombardi Erika Louis Jon D. Madrak Shelby Lynne Miller Melisandris Molina Anais Taylor Morgan Matthew Allen Naftzinger Robert Thomas Pecci Tyler Nicklaus Potter SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY *** * *** ** ** *** *** Adrienne H. Baisley Jillian Rose Baldacci Kim-Marie Blagman Katherine Amanda David Mary Kathryn Dziadual Sarah Anne Edenhofner Keily Marie Farnack Elana Brighe Goldberg Alexis Good Jaclyn Victoria Kavanagh Brittany L. Klatt *** Kristin Nicole Kremer *** Katelyn Elizabeth Susan Luczkowiak ** Samantha Anne Luongo *** Lauren Elizabeth MacBlane ** Lori Ann Matthews * Haley Christina Mork * Samantha Lee Parker * Maria Theresa Parri Kristen Sophie Piazza * Elyse Francesca Pleiss ** * * * ++ * ** Jennifer Ann Price Nicole Grace Rhodes Kaitlin Anne Rizzolo Carly Janette Rocque Alyssa M. Samperi Chelsea Danielle Scheidt Lindsay Marie Seamon Ashley Nicole Shapskinsky Abigail Ruth Sykes Please note that every attempt has been made to include all graduates’ names in the Commencement program by the production deadline. We apologize for any omissions or errors. Graduation is contingent upon completion of all requirements. 21 Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education Frank T. Brogan, Chancellor Board of Governors Guido M. Pichini, Chair Ronald G. Henry, Vice Chair David M. Maser, Vice Chair Sen. Richard Alloway II Rep. Matthew E. Baker Marie Conley Jane M. Earll Christopher H. Franklin Todd Garrett Chelsea E. Getsy Rep. Michael K. Hanna Jonathan B. Mack Daniel P. Meuser Secretary of Education Pedro A. Rivera Sen. Judy Schwank Robert S. Taylor Aaron A. Walton Governor Tom Wolf East Stroudsburg University Council of Trustees L. Patrick Ross ’67, Chair Nancy V. Perretta, Vice Chair Amy S. Welch ’85, Secretary Edward P. Abraham Vincent DeFranco, D.D.S. Josephine Ferro Bruno S. Klaus Harry F. Lee Marcus S. Lingenfelter ’95 Honorable Mario Scavello Frank T. Brogan, Ex-Officio President’s Council Marcia G. Welsh, Ph.D., President Joanne Z. Bruno, J.D., Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs Kenneth Long, Vice President for Administration and Finance Doreen M. Tobin, D.Ed., Vice President for Student Affairs Mary Frances Postupack M’93, Vice President for Economic Development and Research Support David Bousquet, Vice President for Enrollment Management Brenda Friday, Ph.D., Director of University Relations Teresa K. Fritsche, Director of Human Resource Management Miguel Barbosa, Chief of Staff East Stroudsburg University Foundation Board Robert Willever ’75, Chair John J. Sickler Jr. ’93, Vice Chair Christopher S. Yeager ’74 M’81, Secretary, Alumni Association Liaison Robert A. Shebelsky, Treasurer Harry F. Lee, Esq., Council of Trustees Liaison William B. Cramer, Esq. Roger L. DeLarco ’80 James Evans ’07 Marilouise McNally Frank M. Pullo, Ed.D.,’73 M’76 Emeriti William B. Cramer, Esq. John T. Lambert ’54 Rosemary Driebe Olofsson E. Craig Sweeten 22 East Stroudsburg University Alumni Association Board Collette L. Ryder ’96, President Christopher S. Yeager ’74 M’81, Vice President Joseph B. Fite, III ’76, Secretary Jack P. Childs, III ’67 Edward J. Curvey ’63 Kelly E. Dries ’08 Dan H. Gale Jr. ’06 Ernest R. Gromlich ’60 Kristin M. Hanahan ’05 William J. Horvath, Ph.D., ’70 M’79 Earl W. Hulihan Jr. ’71 M’81 Frank E. Johnson ’74 Dawn Ketterman-Benner ’70 Deborah A. Kulick ’80 Johanna Mazlo ’91 Maury J. Molin ’76 Dr. Ronald W. Prann ’84 Ashley L. Puderbach ’09 M’10 Ritchey J. Ricci ’65 M’72 Thomas L. Sabetta Jr. ’09 Paul E. Scheuch Jr. ’71 M’77 Kristin M. Schnell ’09 M’11 Paul E. Shemansky ’96 M’01 M’04 Ronald D. Steckel ’71 David A. Super ’80 Richard D. Vroman ’67 Emeriti Eugenia S. Eden ’72 M’76 Bryan L. Hill ’71 Phyllis M. Kirschner ’63 John T. Lambert ’52 Frank M. Pullo, Ed.D., ’73 M’76 Faye Soderberg, Ed.D., ’58 Virginia Sten ’71 John E. Woodling ’68 M’76 23 The Alma Mater Alma Mater, thy halls so majestically stand In the midst of a landscape unique, Through the seasons we toil with our bodies and minds In pursuit of the wisdom we seek. A mystical charm binds thy children to thee, Each incoming class feels its spell; Those who leave thee regretful thy beauties recall, Which deep in their memories dwell. (Patrick Conny, 1912) A photographer from Legacy Photographics is present at today’s ceremony. Each graduate is photographed as he or she crosses the stage. Legacy Photographics, Inc. will contact each graduate after the ceremony with information on how to purchase photos. If you have any questions, please contact Legacy at 1-800-447-2550 or 610-279-1791 or visit the website at www.legacyphoto.com. East Stroudsburg University of Pennsylvania is committed to equal opportunity for its students, employees and applicants. The university is committed to providing equal educational and employment rights to all persons without regard to race, color, sex, religion, national origin, age, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity or veteran’s status. Each member of the university community has a right to study and work in an environment free from any form of racial, ethnic, and sexual discrimination including sexual harassment, sexual violence and sexual assault. (Further information, including contact information, can be found on the university’s website at: http://www4.esu.edu/titleix/) In accordance with federal and state laws, the university will not tolerate discrimination. This policy is placed in this document in accordance with state and federal laws including Titles VI and VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Title IX of the Educational Amendments of 1972, Sections 503 and 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, and the Civil Rights Act of 1991 as well as all applicable federal and state executive orders. 24