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                    <text>SUMMER
COMMENCEMENT
for the Conferring

o,f Degrees
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Sunday
September 7,2014
1:00 p.m.
.

Arnaud C. Marts
Sports and Conference Center

WI tKES
UNIVERSITY

�Ordq of E;;er:cises
*

FANFARE AND PROCESSIONAL
War March of the PiestsJrom Athalid ...............................Fe\txMende\ssohn

Anne A. Skleder

WELCOME

Provost

*INVOCATION..........

Caitlin Czeh
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C ampus

lnterf atth

*AMERICA, TF{E BEAUTIFUL..................... Words by Katherine Lee Bates
Musicby SamuelA.Ward
Arrangement, Philip G. Simon

GREETINGS

...............

...Jon D. Ference
Chair, Faculty A[Jairs Councit
Associate ProJessor; Pharmacy Pracace

Jessica Leitzel

Aquilina

Member oJ the GraduatingClass

*The audience is requested to ise.

�Ordsr of kucises
The Honorable Eddie Day Pashinski

ADDRESS

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CONFERRING OF THE

DEGREES............

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21't kglslauv e Distnct

..... Patrick E Leahy
President

PRESIDENT'S

M8SSAGE............

.... Patrick E Leahy
President

*ALMA

MA[ER.....

................. .........Eleanor C. Farley
Arrangement, Philtp G. Simon

*BENEDICTION

Caitlin Czeh
C o ordinato r, C ampus

InterJ aith

*RECESSIONAL
,.....J ean Joseph Mouret

Fanfare Royale.......

Arr angement, Alf r e d

Music profide d by the Wilhes Univ er sity Chamb er
J ohn M. Vaida, Conductor

Amanda Thomas' 15, Vocalist

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Rhonda A. Waskiwe icz, lntertm Dean

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Matthew E.Sarrett

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Jenny Saloky Collins

Angela E. Gatto
Kristine Pruett

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Robert Antinozzi
Dwann Eunique Cutler
Trilby Frances Greene
WilliamJoseph Horn
Linda Minh Chau Nguyen

Bill Schneider

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Nisha Sharma
Heather Ann Taylor
Alyssa Marie Waugh

Elizabeth C. Roe

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* Nichole Kanney
Cheryl AnnBazzoui
* Nina R. Long
Austin Grant Bennett
* Rachel Dione Nicholson
David Ra).,rnond Brubaker
Christopher Casino

Elisabeth Suzanne Costanzo
Danielle E. Dunmire
* Reagan Noelle Dye
Bradley Alexander Huebner

* Jonathan Wa1,ne Pierce
* Joseph Robert Stager, III

*
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Nathan Summerlin
LeahJ. Vernon

Master of Business Administration
Jeffrey R. Alves, Dean
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Tyler R. Berntsen

Drew Chiumento
Anthony L. Cooper
Todd Garey
Joseph M. Laforney

Yomi Ojo
* Pavel Madimirovich Petrash
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Kelly-Ann Vaccaro
Krystina Elizabeth Villarreal

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Angeline Alessandri
Kathieen Elisabeth Amabile
* Kimberly Ann Ansell
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* Scott Neal Bailey,
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* Rachel P Barth
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*
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James

Kimberly Becker

Caitlin Claire Bedford
Tamara Bedford
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* Jessica L. Berry

*
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MichaelJames Berry
Meaghan Boudreau

SummerJoy Branche

* Kelly P Brazil
* Monique Ann Bredbenner
* A*y L. Brown
* Kristin Carol Brown
* Aric A. Bruner
* Garrett Gregory Bull
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Joanne Butler

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Brogan Leigh Byers
Brittany Dawn Bpne

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* Alison Metter Carroll

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Meghan Llmn Casselbury
Michelle Corrin Cernobyl
DonnaJ. Cherry
Nicolina Chlebowski
Shelly M. Chmil
Carly Anne Clover

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SarahJewell Cole
Patricia French Comegna
Bradley E. Conners
Sean Patrick Connolly

Erin Christine Conrad
Kayleigh A. Corbett
Alissa M. Corboy
Paige Corra

Courtney M. Cox
Joel Frederick Crowley
Kristen Renee Cunningham
Cherina A. Cutchall
Judith Danilovicz

Kasey Rene Fulton

Charlie Gambino
Cprthia Anne Garrett
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Eric M. Gerber
BobbiJo Goben
Christine Goida
Corey Lynch Graham
Morgan Edward Grala
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Regina M. Grimm
Sarah M. Groff
Rebecca S. Newcomer Grube

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Megan Marie Habowski
Monica Louise Haines
Christine C. Halliday

Ann Halper

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Bethany Nicole Hanft
Erick Matthew Hanson

Matthew D. Harmon

* Jennifer Lyryr Harp
* Janet Kristine Hasis

Lauren E. deDufour
CherylL. DeFrain
Kathleen M. DeJulio

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Shelley M. DePhillips

Danelle Llnn Decker

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* Noelle DiFiore

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* Marina Valentina Dorio
Edward Dubroski
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Jeffrey D. Fox
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Richard C. Flanagan

A*yJ.Flederbach

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Karen Audrey Heisey
Emily E Henry
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Jaime L. Hicks
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EmilyJ. Huesken
Michael Lee Huntsberger
Christine L. Hutzel
CrystalJane llligasch

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�MASTER'S DEGREE CANDIDATES
Master of Science in Education (continued)
* NatalieJ. Martin
Edward Jacob Isselmann, III

* Mary K. Ivins
* Holley LynnJones
* KevinJones
Jessica A. Keeler

Joseph Kenney
Krista E. Keys
Kasey Anne Kinney

CherylA. Kiule
Nicole E. Klahold
Brad Kleckner
Kaylee L. Knauss
Stephanie Rozolis Knauss

PeterJ. Kolankoski
Amber Ellen Konek

* Jacob Reed Marushak

* Angela Castro Mascall
* Corinne D. Mason
Thomas Mazzolla

* Alicia M. McAndrew
Tracey L. McKenzie

* Jennifer Christine Melis

*

Nora Michael

* Janna
Kristi Leigh Michael
* Karen Marie Mochan
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Joseph M. Kosciuk
Heather Marie Kowalski
* Kara Sue Krajnak
* Vanessa M. Kraus
* Zebulun Krepps
AngelaJ. Krieger
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Jeremy David Kunkle
Shana Kunkle

Jennifer L1,nn Kuzmickus
Marlene Leanore Lang
Jessica Leigh Lanich
Noelle Marie Lannutti
WendyJennlfer Latzgo
Janelle Lauren Laub
Leslie J. Laudenslager
Christine Elise Leandri
* CaseyJohn Lewis
* Katy Linsky
* Gina Lynn London
Nicoie Lynn Long
Kyra Michelle Machler
*
Jennifer K. Maholick
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Melissa Ann Maitre
* Stephanie H. Makowiec

StacyJoy Malia
Therese Marie Mandarino

Amanda K. Martin
Krist;,n Elisabeth Martin

Stacy M. Messinger

Madeline E Moller
Ronald T. Moran, Jr.
Lauren Muehleisen
Christina Leigh Mulford
Beth A. Mulhollan

* Molly Rose Mullarkey
* Vicki L. Murray
* Maureen Nagle
* Amanda Nagy
* Matthew D. Neil
* Jennifer

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Susan Marie Nestico
Stacy Mane Nice

* Jennifer

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Melanie E. Nickou
Megan Alicia O'Neil

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Kristen Leigh Paporello

Don Passenant
Daniel Patrisso
Chelsea Elizabeth Pelfrey
Heather Grace Perella
Lindsey Marie Peters
Rachael Petrozino
Lawrence Piccini, Jr.
Laurie Alayne Prewandowski
Gina Carmella Pricci
Kimberlee A. Raffa

Marie Ramos

* Jessica
Lindsey Marie Rapp
Meredith A. Recek
* Degree in Absentia

�IVIASTER'S DEGREE CANDIDATES
Master of Science in Education (continued)
* Michael K. Streahle
Peter Nathaniel Reck
*
Christine Renick
Linda A. Stupic
* Matthew E. Suarez
Ardell L. Rexrode
Rebecca Michele Swingle

Jennifer Richards
Veronica Lynn Ricigliano
Matthew Ryan Rickard
Kristy Ann Ritz
SaraJean Robinson
Angela Rodriguez
Brooke Punchard Rogers

* Lindsay M. Tarantella
* Adrienne Lee Tegge
* Ralmond Michael Testa
* Allen Thurlow
*
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Tracy J. Rolles

Ashlie Marie Rosengrant
Denise M. Rosiak
Benjamin Mark Rossman
Eric T. Rothenberger
Bradley Lee Rumbel

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Elizabeth M. Schmidt
* Stephen E Schrader
* Ashley Nicole Shappell
* Robert Kenton Sherretz

*

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Thomas Edward Shetterly
Tammy S. Shirey
Danielle Marie Shrader
Jennifer Lymn Sicinski
Amanda Rose Silfies
JohnJ Sipper

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Regina R. Smith

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Courtney E. Trump
Kelly M. Trupe
PamelaJ. Tucker

Matthew I. Ulmer

* Johanna Wagner

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* Kimberly Ann Sauers

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Maura FIyt, Tripodi

KevinJ. Snyder
Jennifer Nicole Spangenburg
Brittany Lauren Spayd
Kimberly Ann Jones Speicher
Brandi Marie Spotts
Heather Noelle Spotts

Hannah I. Watkins
Karla Rae Weaver
Lindsay Marie Webb
A*y Falk Weinberger
Sascha Werle
Amie Renee Werts
Jillian N. Whetstone
Danielle Ann White
Jennifer Lynn Whitling
Levon Allan Whitmyer

TiavisJohn Williamson
Abby L. Witmier
Curtis Edward Witthoff
Sarah Elizabeth Woolbert
MatthewJ. Woomer

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* Beth A. Wultf
* Andre"a Louise Wurzbacher
Deborah Wychock
Jennel Lynn Yelito
James M. Zabiegalski

Janelle Lyrrn Staudenmeier
* Tiavis L. Steedle
* Kim Steier
* Laura A. Stine

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Andrew G. Zourides
* WiliiamJon Zukowski

* Degree in Absentia

�MASTER'S DEGREE CANDIDATES
Master of Science in Bioengineering
Terese M. Wignot, lnterimDean

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Justin L.

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Bridget Magdalene Metzo

Master of Science in Engineering Management
Terese M. Wignot, InterimDean
Fahad Mohammed S.

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Samir Ghazi Simsim

Jennifer Marie Condrad

Master of Science in Mathematics
Terese M. Wignot, InterimDean

Nicole Marie Frusciante

Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering
Terese M. Wignot, InterimDean

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Hussain Ali

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Naif Alzahrani

* Degree in Absentia

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English
* Anne Elizabeth Mason

lntegrative Media
Anna Decker

Political Science
Scott A. ZeigTer

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Rhonda A. Waskiewicz, lnterim Dean

Elementary Education
* Ariel Anne Miller, Cumlaude
Elementary
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�BACHELOR'S DEGREE CANDIDATES
The College of Science and Engineering
Terese M. Wignot, IntenmDean

Biology
Poorva A. Chiddarwar

Electrical Engineering
Kevin P Bly
Kevin Kosik

Andrew Paski

Engineering Management
* Fawaz Abdulrahman Damanhori

Enviromnental Engineering
Christopher James Kemple

Mechanical Engineering
* Robert Bradley DuBoice
Taylor Matthew Moore-Jacobs

Michael Sawka
Dustin Paul stough

* Degree in Absenha

�BACHELOR'S DEGREE CANDIDATES
The Jay S. Sidhu School of Business and Leadership
Jeffrey R. Alves, Dean

Business Administration
Alexandra Nicole Chando

6 Tanya N. Willis, SummaCumLaude
BernardJoseph Kuprionas, Cumlnude
Luclma Witek, MagnaCunl-aude
6 Alexis Wilkinson

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Finance
* Fares M. Kamal
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Judge,

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The School of Nursing
Deborah A. Zbegner, lnterimDean
Ashley Bacher
Keith Thomas Bast

Karherine Ashley Kuber
DanielJoseph Ludwig
Kelly Lpr Pitten
Ll,rrdsay Shook
Nina Marie Sparacino

Nicholas Conte
Lauren Ann Fike
Marc A. Francola
Justin Gentile, Cumktude

Jennifer Suprick
Jordan RolandTrygar
Jamie Lee Wilcox

Gongliewski
Alyxandra Mary Howard
Jill LeahJurosky
Michaelene

* Degree in

Absentia

Courtney Zampetti

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DeltaMu Delta

�Scholarly Societies
and Special Designations
Denotes Membershrp in Alpha Chi, the National College Honor Scholarshtp Society.
Denotes Membershrp in Alpha Kappa Delta, the International Honorary Socieg in
Sociology.
Denotes Membershrp in the EtaPi Chapter oJ Alpha SigmaLambda, thehonor socieg
recognizingthe academic excellence oJ adult part-time students.
4

Denotes Membershtp inBetaBetaBeta, the National Honorary Society

5

Denotes Membershtp in Chi AlphaEpsilon, the Honorary Society which recogmzes
students who were admitted to the Uniyersig through Higher Education Access

inBiolog.

Opportunity progrdms.
Denotes Membership in the Zeta Psi Chapter of Delta Mu Delta, the National Honor
Society in Business Administration.
7

Denotes Honors in Biology.

8

Denotes Honors

9

D enotes

in English.

Honors in Engneenng.

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Denotes Membership in the Phi Phi Chapter oJ Kappa Delta Pi, the International
Honor ary S ociety in Education.

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P ennsylv

Socieg in Communicatiorx.

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Denotes Membershrp in Phi Alpha Theta, the National Honorary Society

15

Denotes Membershrp in Phi Lambda Sigma, the Pharmacy Leadershrp Society.

I6

Denotes Membershrp in Phi Sigma Tau, the National Honor Society in Philosophy.

17

Denotes Membershtp in Pi Kappa Delta, the National Honorary Forensic Society.

18

Denotes Membershtp in Pi Sigma Alpha, the National Political Science Honor Society.

19

Denotes Membership

20

DenotesMembershtp inPhiEtaSigna, the NationalHonor Socieg for College Freshmen.

21

Denotes Membership

22

Denotes Membershtp in Sigma Tau Delta, the National Honorary Society

2i

in

in

in History.

Psi Chi, the National Honorary Society in Psycholog.

Rho

Chi, the National Honor Society in Pharmacy.

in English.

Denotes Membershtp in the Zeta Psi Chapter oJ SigmaThetaTau, the International

Honor Society Jor Nursing.
24

Denotes Membership in and achnawledgnentby Sigma Xr, the Saentit'ic Research Soaeg.

25

Denotes Tom Bigler Scholar.

26

D en

27

Denotes Membership in the National Student Nurses Association.

28

Denotes Membership in Sigma Alpha Pi, the National Socieg oJ Leadership

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�The University Mace
and

Presidential Chain of Office

The mace and the presidential chain of office used in academic celebrations represent traditions dating to the srxteenth century. The mace symbolizes the authonty of the
unitersity and the charn of offtce designates the presidentialleadershtp of the academy.

TheWilheslJniversity mace andpresidential cho:tn oJ fficewere gfts oJlocal donors
and were first used in 1970 at the inauguration of the second president oJ Wilhes. They
were designedby Ottie Hill Chwaleh'61 and executedby lfurt Matzdorf , o nationally
recognized gold ond silversmith Jrom the State lJnitersity of New Yorh at New Paltz.

TheUniversity Maee
The sterling silyer mace has a glthnob at its base and a gllt circle at the top bearing the inscnption "Wilhes College 1933." The bowl, nsing abow the nech of the mace,
signiJies Wilhes-Barre\ role as a melting pot, forming a new and vigorous communi$ of
people from many differentbachgrounds. This theme is reiteratedin the inscrrption of the
tJniversity\ motto "IJnity Amidst Diversity" which surrounds the upper port of the bowl.
The glltflame symbolizes the enlightenment goined Jromhigher education, while the piece
oJ anthracite coal set in the center of the flome commemorates the oi$n of the University
in a communig hnownfor its coal miningpast.

ThePrcsiilcntial Chain of Office
The Presidentiol Aain of OlJice, creoted from sterling silver, ha alternatingbowls
and glltflames, repeatingthe motif of the mace. On the Jront oJ the four-foot chainhangs
a gllt seal of Wilhes which is suspended Jrom o cluster of ooh leat,es with acorns, suggesting the strength and sturdtness of future generations. On the bach oJ the Presidentral

Chain of Office is a silyer portrait of Dr. Eugene S. Forley, the first President of Wilhes.
Dr. Farley's portraitis surroundedby $lt oahleaves commemoratinghis strongleadership
oJ the

emerglng institution.

��AMERICA, THE BEIIUTIFUL
O beautiful for spacious shies, for amber wa'tes of grarn,
For purple mountain majesties above the t'ruited plain.
Amenca! Amenca! God shedhis grace on thee,

And crown thy good withbrotherhood from sea to shirnng

sea.

O beautiful for patiot dream that seesbeyond the years,
Thine alabaster citres gleam, undimmedby humon tears.
Amenca! Ameica! God shedhis grace on thee,

And crown thy good withbrotherhood from sea to shining

sea.

Wordsby Kathenne Lee Bates
Musicby SamuelA.Ward

ALMA MAIER
Wilhes, our AlmoMater;
We pledge our hearts to thee,

Honoq Juth, and courage

,

Truth andloyalty,

ln our worh andin our pleasure
Guide us as afnend;

,

We shall alwayslove thee,

Loyol to the end.
Thou shalt lead us onw ard

ln search oJ fner things.
May wefindthewisdom
That thy spintbings.

May our deeds of lo,',e and semice
Ever swell tlry fame
Wilhes, we stond to greet thee!

-

Glory to thy name.
Words

andMusicby Eleanor C. Farley

A reception for graduates and thar t'amilies will be held in the Ballroom of the
Henry Sndent Center immediately t'ollowingthe ceremony.

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WILKEST(.-

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SCHOOL OF PHARMACY
Class of 2015

Profe s sional Hooding C eremony

Friday May 15,2015

Arnaud C. Marts Center
Wilkes University
Program

Welcome

BernardW. Graham, Ph. D.
Dean, Nesbitt School of Phannacy
Wilkes University

Arthur H. Kibbe, Ph.D.
Honored Guest

Doctoral Hooding
Julie Olenak, Pharm. D.
Associate Professor,
Nesbitt School of Pharmacy

Remarks

Ariana Colella
President, Class of 2015

Reception

�Rho Chi National Pharmacy

Honor Society

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Phi Lambda Sigma Pharmacy
2
Leadership Society

TEAM

Andrea Antal
Christopher Careyr
Bethany Eiche
Ryan Fetterman
Erin Hanley2
Devin Kane

Kristen Konosky
Darren Mensch
Morgan Peterman
Tiffany Rule

Katelynn Simcox
Quoc Duy Vo

TEAM

TEAM

1

Advisor: Dr. Bohan

2

Advisor: Dr. J. Ference
2
Brian Bedwickl'
Ariana Colella2
Aakash Dheri
Sarah Fife

Richard Harthr
Matthew Kelly
Alysha Lopez
Walter Mieczkowski
Kiran Rai
Jonathan Sewardl

Jeinnifer Sobeck
Laura Wolfe

TEAM 4

3

Advisor: Dr. K. Ference
Samantha Bickert
Kelsie Constable I

Emily Dymond
Corey Fletcher

1

I

Advisor: Dr. Malinowski
Kaitlyn Brownr
Elizabeth Cook
Meribeth Derkach2
David Garcia

Marissa Hoffman

Amanda Holyk

Alexandria King
Katrina Lynn

Jill Reifsnyder

Bernard Klemchak
Lauren Machell
Michael Parks
Kristofer Riversl

Brenton Shaffer

Bethany Sharpless

Janile Solarek

Elizabeth Tabel

Clinton Yoder

Amanda Yoh

Rachel Miller

TEAM

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5

TEAM 6

Advisor: Dr. VanWert

Advisor: Dr. Witczak

Justin Adams
Regina Capozzelli

Melissa Caprio

Frantz
Lindsey Coval t' 2
Amanda English
Kyrstin Hubbard
Kayla Kline2
Scott Mantua
Megan Parsi
Amy Robacheskir
Joshua Shaver

Elham Takin
KaitlinT,enz

Joseph Dantas

2

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Amanda Fenstermacher
Ashley Graham
Matthew Januski

Nathalie Kocon
David Marr I
Neepa Patel
Zachary Rodgers

Michael Shirk
Sean VanKersen
Rachel Zomerfeld

�Cla.ss oF 2OI5
Name: Justin V. Adams
i Hometown: Lewistown, PA

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Career Plans: Planning to work in retail
transition into nuclear pharmacy.

Name: Andrea Antal
Hometown: Holland, PA

Activities: NCPA; ASHP; APhA;
member and Social Raising Chair;
Research with Dr. Bommareddy
Honors/Awards:APPE Excellence award

block 4

Career Plans: RiteAid, Philadelphia, PA

Name: Brian William Bedwick
Hometown: Wilkes-Bane, PA

Activities: Kappa Psi, Northeast Province
Chaplain regional position spring 2014spring 15, Regent /President 2-13-2014,
Ritualist 2012-14; Rho Chi, Vice President
2013-14; Wilkes Universiry School of
Pharmacy Strategic Planning
Committee Student Representativ e 2012- 14.
Honors/Awards: APPE Excellence Award
in Ambulatory Care and Community; Rho
Chi; PLS; Kappa Psi, 2015 High Ideals

Award, 2Ol4F. Harvey Smith Award,2013
David F. Maize Award
Career Plans: PGY-1 Community
Pharmacy Residency, West Virginia
University and Waterfront Family Pharmacy,
Morgantown, WV

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Name: Samantha Lynn Bickert
Hometown: York Springs, PA

Activities: APhA; PPA; LKS; Volunteered at
The Hope Center Free Clinic and the Back
Mountain Free Clinic

Career Plans: Rite Aid, York, PA

Name: Kaitlyn Brown
Hometown: Utica, NY
Activities: APhA; GenRX Co-Chair;
Rho Chi

Career Plans: Clinical Toxicology
Fellow, University of Utah Poison Center,
Salt Lake City, UT

Name: Regina Marie Capozelli-Frantz
Hometown: Berwick, PA

Activities:

Senate Team-Representative;

APhA; AMCP Charter Member ; NCPA
member in P-3 year

Honors/ Awards: Nomination for
Excellence Achievement during Institutional
APPE rotation (block 4).
Career Plans: Currently interviewing for 2
clinical pharmacy positions in the Bloomsburg
-Danville area.

�Name: Melissa Anne Caprio
Hometown: Tinton Falls, NJ.
Activities: LKS President 2Ol3-14, President
Elect 2012-13; PLS Secretary 2013-14;
Pharmacy Student Senate Class President
2Ol3-14, Team Representative 2oll-13; P-I

Mentor;APhA; ASHP
Career Plans: CVS, Baltimore, MD.

Name: Christopher Carey
Hometown: Duryea, PA

Activities: APhA; Anatomy Lab Teaching
Assistant,P-2

&amp;

P-3

HonordAwards: Rho Chi Honor Society
Career Plans: CVS, Scranton, PA

Name: Ariana Rosa Colella
Hometown: Pittston, PA

Activities: PLS; Beta Psi Chapter President;
Wilkes University Pharmacy Student Senate;, Class President 2014-present, Executive Board President 2Ol3-14, Pharmacy
Class President 201 l- I 3 ; APhA;ASHP;
LKS; PPA; AMCP; Northeast Pennsylvania
Society of Health-System Pharmacists; Volunteers in Medicine
Honors/Awards: APPE Excellence
Awards: Block 3 Internal Medicine : Block
4 Managed Care Elective: Block 5 Ambulatory Care: Block 7 Community; CVS Scholarship; Walgreens Scholarship

Career Plans: PGY-1 Residency, Veterans
Affairs Medical Center, Wilkes-Barre, PA

�Name: Kelsie Constaable
Hometown: Johnsonburg, PA
Activities: ASHP Secretary; Kapp Psi Vice
Regent/Pledge Master; NEPSHP; APhA;
PPA; Medical Microbiology Teaching Assistant; Care Lab PPCP Teaching Assistant;
Colon Cancer Coalition Volunteer
Honors &amp; Awards: APPE Excellence
Award for Required Community APPE; APPE Excellence Award for Required Institutional APPE; Asklepios Key Award Winner
for the Delta Omicron Chapter of Kappa Psi;
Rho Chi Honor Society; Alpha Chi Honor
Society

Career Plans: St. Marys Pharmacy, St.
Marys and Kane, PA

Name: Elizabeth A.Cook
Hometown: Endicott, NY
Activities: APhA; ASHP; ACCP; AACP;
Teaching Assistant for Bio 122
Honors/Awards: United Health Services
Education Incentive Full-Tuition Scholarship; AACP Walmart Scholarship; APPE
Excellence Award for Internal Medicine and
Intensive Pharmacotherapy; Broome Cowrty
Medical Society Health Career Award
Career Plans: PGY-I Residency, Via

Name: Lindsey Gail Coval
Hometown: Philipsburg, PA

Activities: APhA, Member

and

Operation Diabetes Co-chair
Honors/Awards: PLS, Member and Vice
President; Rho Chi, Member, and
Treasurer; Alpha Chi
Career Plans: PGY-l Residency, Palmetto

Health Richland, Columbia, SC

�Name: Joseph

E. Dantas

Hometowrr: Reading, PA
Activities: Rho Chi; APhA
Career Plans: Blandon Pharmacy,
Blandon, PA

Name: Meribeth Leigh Derkach
Hometown: Vestal, NY
Activities: LKS Member, Recruitment
Chair P-2 year; PLS; Curriculum
Committee Student Representativ e (P -2-P3); APhA; Phlashmob Choreographer;
Attended Pharmacy Media Day in NYC (P

-l-P-3)
Career Plans: Rite Aid, Sayre, PA

Name: Aakash Dheri
Hometown:Montville, NY
Activities: NCPA; APhA; ASHP
Career Plans :Fellowship with Pfizer,
Groton, CT

Name: Emily Dymond
Hometown: Harding, PA
Activities: APhA

HonorVAwards: Rho Chi; APPE Excellence Award

Career Plans: Floating Pharmacist,
Kmart, Kingston, PA

�Name:: Bethany Eiche
Home town: Apalachin, NY

Activities: Biology research with
Dr. Guiterrez
Career Plans: CVS Pharmacy,
Binghamton, NY

Name: Amanda Lynn English
Hometown: Middletown, PA
Activities: APhA; AShP; NCPA
Career Plans: CVS, Harrisburg, PA

Name: Amanda E. Fenstermacher
Hometown: Kutztown. PA

Activities: PPA Fundraising Chair; Teaching
Assistant for

Bio 122 and Anatomy

and

Physiology; ACCP;APhA
Honors/Awards: APPE Excellence Award
for Oncology and Long-term Care
Career Plans: PGY-l Residency, St. Luke's
University Health Network, Bethlehem, PA

Name: Ryan P. Fetterman
Hometown: Endwell, NY
Career Plans: Retail pharmacy,
Binghamton, NY

�Name: Sarah Elizabeth Fife
Hometown: Old Forge, PA

Activities: APhA; ASHP; PPAG
Member, Treasurer in P-3 year; Health
Fairs; Volunteer at clinics
Honors/Awards: Research with
Emily Dymond and Dr. Malinowski
Career Plans: CVS Pharmacy, Scranton , PA,
and Binghamton, NY

Name: Corey Fletcher
Hometown: Binghamton, NY

Activities: Rho Chi
Career Plans: CVS, Binghamton, NY

Name: David Michael Garcia
Hometown: Delano, PA
Career Plans: Wal-Mart, Shamokin, PA

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Name: Ashley Barbara Graham
Hometown: New Hampton, NY
Activities: Luzerne County Special Olympics Volunteer (2010-14)

Honors/Awards: APPE Excellence,
" Institutional, Ambulatory Care; lst Place
poster award at the Geisinger Current
Concepts in Medication Safety Conference
Career Plans: PGY-1 Residency, Williams
Jennings Bryan Dorn VA Medical Center,

Columbia, SC

Name:

Erin Joy Hanley

Hometown: Clifton Park, NY
Activities:APhA-ASP President; PLS; P- I
Mentor; Served 4 years on a medical mission trip to Guatemala with the Glens Falls
Mission Group
Career Plans: PGY-1 Residency, Penn
State Hershey Medical Center, Hershey, PA

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Name: Richard Harth
Hometown: Pittston Township, PA
Activities: Rho Chi; APhA;PPA; ASHP
Career Plans: Weis Pharmacy,
Tannersville, PA

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Name: Marissa Lynn Hoffman
Hometown: Millerstown, PA

Activities: Anatomy &amp; Physiology Teaching Assistant; Biology l2lll22 Teaching
Assistant; ASHP-SSHP President and Vice
President; APhA Member and Operation
Heart Co-Chair
Career Plans: PGY-l Residency, Chil-

dren's Hospital, Philadelphia, PA

Name: Amanda Holyk
Hometown: Scranton, PA
Activities: APhA, American Pharmacist
Month Chair

Honors &amp; Awards: APPE Excellence
Award for Internal Medicine, APPE
Excellence Award for Infectious Disease
Career Plans: PGY-l Residency, Morial
University Medical Center, Savannah, GA

Name: Kyrstin L. Hubbard
Hometown: South Williamsport, PA
Activities: APA; Pharmacy Student Affairs;
Academy of Managed Care Pharmacy,
Charter Member, President;
Honors/Awards: Academy of Managed
Care Pharmacy Charter Member of the Year
Career Plans: Deciding between Staff Pharmacist at CVS Health, Williamsport, PA or
Clinical Pharmacist at Geisinger
Medical Center in Danville. PA

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Name: Matthew Januski
Hometown: Edwardsville, PA

Activities: APhA; Alpha Chi
Career Plans: Kmart Pharmacy,
Wilkes-Barre district

Name: Devin R. Kane
Hometown: Endicott, NY
Activities: APhA;ASHP
Career Plans: CVS, Washington, D.C.

Name: Matthew Conan Kelley
Hometown: Harding, PA
Activities: APhA; PPA; ASHP
Career Plans: Rite Aid, Scranton, PA

Name: Alexandria Heather King
Hometown: Hamburg, PA

Activities: Kappa Psi, Recording
Secretary, Co-Chair Professional Service;

APhA;ASHP
Honors/Awards: Kappa Psi Fellowship
Award

Career Plans: Sam's Club, Multiple
Locations in PA, possibly DE &amp; MD

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Name: Bernard T. Klemchak
Hometown: Bear Creek Township, PA

Activities: Acaemy of Managed Care Pharmacy, Treasurer; PPA; School of
Pharmacy Assessment Committee

Honors/Awards: Alpha Chi
Career Plans: Intern, Allied Health, Clarks
Summit, PA

Name: Kayla Kline
Hometown: Middleburg, PA

Activities: NCPA, Vice President 2012-13,
President 2013-14; PPA, Community
Service and Professional Chair, Katy's Kids
Co-Chair; PLS; ASHP; NEPSHP; APhA

Career Plans: Geisinger MTM Clinic,
Selinsgrove, PA

Name: Nathalie Danielle Kocon
Hometown; Mountain Top, PA

Activities: Pharmacy Student

Senate;

Team 6 Leader; Medicinal Chemistry and
Pharmacy Practice Researcher and
employee
Honors and Awards: APPE Excellence
Award in managed Care Pharmacy; Pi
Delta Kappa Member (Forensics Society).
Career Plans: PGY-1 Pharmacy
Residency at the Wilkes-Barre Veteran's
Affairs Medical Center and pursuing an
MBA after graduation at Wilkes University

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Name: Kristen M. Konosky
Hometown: Scott Township, PA
Activities: ASHP; NCPA; APhA
Honors/Awards: APPE Excellence Award
Career Plans: Endless Mountains Pharmacy,
Clifford, PA

Name: Alysha Lopez
Hometown: DuBois, PA

Activities: Kappa Psi Social Chair,P2 &amp;
P3; PPA, Fundraising Chair P-2, President, P-3; ASHP ofNEPA; APhA;
Wilkes Pharmacy Senate-Team Leader;
Pharmacy Medical Microbiology Lab
Teaching Assistant

Honors/Awards: APPE Excellent Award:
Moses Taylor Institutional, Moses Taylor
Internal Medicine, PA Pharmacist Association ; Walgreens Scholarship
Career Plans: Undetermined at time of
publication.

Name: Katrina Ashley Lynn
Hometown: Berwick, PA.
Activities: APhA; PPA; AMCP; Worked
with Dr. McManus through
Service Learning and Independent Study
courses over two years on Preventing

Infectious Disease in Medically Underserved Populations. Presented a poster at
the National Healthcare for the Homeless
Conference in New Orleans, May 2014
Career Plans: Wal-Mart, York, PA.

Name: Lauren Anne Machell
Hometown: Webster, NY
Activities: APhA Operation Immunization
Co-chair; LKS Professional Chair
Career Plans: PGY-1 Residency, SUNY
Upstate University Medical Center,
Syracuse, NY

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Name: Scott Mantua
Hometown: Clarksville, MD
Career Plans: Debalko's Standard Drug
Store, McAdoo, PA

Name: David Andrew Marr
Hometown: Muncy, PA
Honors/A wa'u,,

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Career Plans: Weis Markets, Muncy, PA

Name: Darren Mensch
Hometown: Muncy, PA
Activities: APhA; ASHP; Pharmacy
Student Senate Representative; Volunteer/
Translator at Wilkes-Barre Free Clinic;
Translator for pharmacy clinic in
Guatemala

Honors &amp; Awards: Walgreens Diversity &amp;
Inclusion Excellence Scholarship
Career Plans: PGY-I Pharmacy Practice
Residency, St. Joseph's Medical Center,
Reading, PA

Name: Walter Robert Mieczkowski
Hometown: Nanticoke, PA

Activities: APhA; PPA; ASHP
Honors/Awards: APPE Excellence Awards:
Ambulatory Care Rotations, Community
Pharmacy Rotation, Institutional Rotation

Career Plans: CVS, Wilkes-Barre, PA

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IiName: Rachel Miller
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Hometown: Wyoming, PA

Activities: President of Rho Chi 2Ol3-14;
Kappa Psi; ASHP;APhA; PPA

Honors/Awards: APPE Excellence
Award. Community Rotation,
Institutional Rotation; Rho Chi; Alpha Chi;
Polish Committee Scholarship recipient
Career Plans: PGY-1 Residency, Hospital of
the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia,
PA

Name: Michael A. Parks
Hometown: Reading, PA
Activities: ASHP;APhA
Career Plans: PGY-I Residency,
Geisinger Wyoming Valley Hospital,
Wilkes-Barre, PA

Name: Megan Elizabeth Parsi
Hometown: Kingston, NY

Activities: Kappa Psi Brother and Corresponding Secretary 2013 -l 4; ASFIP;

ACCP: APhA; PPA: ACCP Clinical
Pharmacy Challenge Team Captain; "Get
Your Rear in Gear 5k" for colon cancer
awareness

HonorJAwards: PPA Achieving
Independence Competition- second
place; "Get Your Rear in Gear 5K Run" for
colon cancer awareness 1st place.
Career Plans: Walgreens, Danbury, CT

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Name: Neepa Patel

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Hometown: Mountaintop, PA

Activities: PPAG President; Academy of
Managed Care Pharmacy; P&amp;T Chair; Kappa
Psi Corresponding Secretary; ASCP; APhA;
PPA; Pharmacology Research; Founder of
YMCA Children's Health Fair; Children's
Health Fair in NJ
Honors/Awards: Fall 2014 APPE
excellence award- Institutional ; F all 2014
ACCP clinical competition Wilkes
representative; Spring 20 I 3Wilkes
University APhA chapter: Student of the
Semester; Spring 2013 Second Place:
Research Poster Fair (Wilkes University)
Career Plans: PGY-1 Resident, UPENN
Hospital, Philadelphia, PA

Name: Morgan Richele Peterman
Hometown: Curwensville, PA

Activities: NCPA Treasurer; APhA; ASHP
Honors/ Awards: APPE Excellence Awards
in Ambulatory Care, Pain
Management, Institutional Practice,
Community Practice
Career Plans: PGY-I Residency, Lebanon
VA Medical Center, Lebanon, PA

Name: Kiran Kaur Rai
Hometown: Vestal, NY
. Activities: APhA Wilkes Chapter Stul:'

dent Ambassador; Organized health

':

fairs and information

sessions; ASHP;
PPAG; Wilkes University Chapter
Historian; WilkesUniversity Health;
Hospital Pharmacy Volunteer
Career: CVS Pharmacy,
Binghamton, NY

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Name: Jill Reifsnyder
Hometown: Reading, PA
Activities: APhA
Career Plans: Rite Aid, Reading, PA.

Name: Kristofer Randolph Rivers
llometown: Allentown, PA
Activities: APhA;ASHP; Rho Chi;
Volunteered at Back Mountain Free Clinic
and South-Eastern PA Surge Medical
Response Team; Student Body President
Honors/Awards: APPE Excellence Award;
APhA Regional Counseling Competition First
Runner-Up
Career Plans: PGY-1 Residency, Your
Wellspan Hospital, York, PA

Name: Amy Lynn Robacheski
Hometown; Nanticoke, PA

Activities: Member and Secretary of Rho
Chi Gamma Lambda Chapter; Member and
Vice President of PPAG; APhA; Alpha
;, Chi Honor Society; Community service
activities with the PPAG included organizing and participating in Healthy Kid's Day at
the

W-B YMCA and raising money for the
SAFE foundation

Honors/Awards: Advanced Pharmacy Practice Excellence Awards from Dr. Olenak at

the Medicine Shoppe and Dr. Bowen at the
Lebanon Valley VA Medical Center; CVS 5
Years Service Award
Career Plans: PGY-1 Residency, Geisinger

Wyoming Valley, Wilkes-Bane, PA

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Name: Zachary M. Rodgers
Hometown: Perkiomenville, PA
Career Plans: Nuclear Pharmacist,
Cardinal Health, Sharon Hill, PA

Name: Tiffany Ann Rule
Hometown: Tunkhannock, PA

Activities: Kappa Psi; ASHP; Pharmacy
Student Senate; McKinney Clinic

volunteer

Career Plans: CVS, Scranton and New
York areas, currently on a pathway to
become a future field manager

Name: Jonathan David Seward
Hometown: Harding, PA
Activities: APhA; ASHP;LKS; Rho Chi;
P-4 Class Vice President; Volunteer at the
Hope Center
Career Plans: Floating Pharmacist, Kmart PA

Name: Brenton D. Shafffer
Hometown: Milton, PA.

Activities: Pharmacy Student

Senate

Secretary and Team Leader; LKS; P-1
Student Mentor;
Career Plans: CVS Caremark, Baltimore,

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Name: Bethany Rae Sharpless
Hometown: Lansing, NY
Activities: APhA-ASP member 2O1l -15,
Operation Heart Co-chair 2Ol2-13,
Operation Heart Chair 2Ol3-14; ASHP/

SSHP, member 2oll- 15, Community
Service Chair 20ll-13,; NEPSHP;
Pharmacy Senate Representative 2oll-12
Honors &amp; Awards: APhA Patient
Counseling Competition 2014 Wilkes U.

Top 10 Finisher; ASHP Clinical Skills
Competition 2014 National Top Ten Finalist; ACCP Clinical Pharmacy Challenge
2014 Second Place at Wilkes U, member

of

Wilkes team for semi-final competition;
Wilkes U. APPE Excellence Award, block 5
Cardiology, State University of N.Y.
Upstate Medical University block 4
Integrated Pediatrics, Penn State Hershey
Medical Center, block 2 Internal
Medicine,VAMedical Center
Lebanon; United States Public Health
Service Excellence in Public Health
Pharmacy Practice Award-2014.
Career Plans: PGY-1 Pediatrics Resident,

Nemours/Alfred I DuPont Hospital for
Children, Wilmington, DE.

Name: Joshua Mark Shaver
Hometown: Trucksville, PA
Activities: NCPA
Career Plans: CVS, Wilkes-Barre District,
Wilkes-Barre, PA

Name: Michael Brian Shirk
Hometown: Winfield, PA

Activities: APha
Career Plans: Weiss Markets.
Mifflinburg, PA

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Name: Katelynn Elizabeth Simcox
Hometown: Philipsburg, PA
Career Plans: Pharmacy
Manager, CVS, State College, PA

Name: Jennifer Sobeck
Hometown: Harveys Lake, PA
Activities: APhA; ASHP; PPAG; Kappa
Psi; PPAG Secretary 2013-14;Local
Event Director of Colon Cancer
Coalition's "Get Your Rear in Gear 5k"
Honors/Awards: APPE Excellence
Award-Ambulatory Care Elective at the
Geisinger Clinic in
Tunkhannock; Alpha Chi Honor
Society

Career Plans: PGY-l Residency, Lebanon

VA Medical Center,
Lebanon, PA

Name: Janile Solarek
Hometown: Alburtis, PA
Career Plans: No information at time of
Puhlication.

Name: Elizabeth Jane Taber
Hometown: Nazareth, PA

Activities:

Pharmacy Senate Vice
President; Community Service Chair of
the NCPA; APhA; Pharmacy Leadership
Society
Career Plans: St. Luke's University
Health Network, Bethlehem, PA

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Name: Elham Takin
Hometown: Iran

Activities: ASHP; National Society of
Success

Career Plans: Rite Aid, Reading, PA

Name: Sean Patrick Van Kersen
Hometown: Pompton Lakes, NJ
Activities: APhA, P-1 &amp; P-2 years
Career Plans: Rite Aid Pharmacy, Edison
district, NJ

Name: Quoc Duy Vo
Hometown: Jersey City, NJ
Activities: Kappa Psi; APhA; PPA
Honors/Awards: Alpha Chi
Career Plans: CVS, York, PA

Name: Laura Renee Wolfe
Hometown: Moscow, PA

Activities: Academy of Managed Care
Pharmacy Executive Board Member and
Secretary and
Chairperson of New Member

Recruitment; Peer Mentor to
Pharmacy Class of 2016; APhA
Honors/Awards: APPE Excellence

Award Blockl, 6, and7
Career Plans: CVS, East
Stroudsburg, PA

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Name: Clinton James Yoder
Hometown: Telford, PA

Activities: PPA
Honors/Awards: Alpha Chi National Honor Society

Career Plans: St. Luke's Hospital
Anderson Campus, Easton, PA

Name: Amanda Marie Yoh
Hometown: Robesonia, PA
Activities: APhA;ASHP
Career Plans: CVS Pharmacy,
Reading, PA

Name: Kaitlin Marie Zenz
Hometown: Allentown, PA
Activities: APhA
Career Plans: CVS, Allentown District

Name: Rachel A. Zomerfeld
Hometown: Scranton, PA

Activities: APhA, Operation Self-Care Co
-Chair 2Ol2- 13, Operation Self-Care
Chair, 2OL3-14; ASHP; LKS, Treasurer,
2Ol3-14; Pharmacy Student Senate,,
Class V.P. 20ll-14, Constitution

Committee 2012-14.

Career Plans: CVS, Baltimore, MD

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School of Pharmacy
Faculty
Dr. KarenBeth Bohan
Dr. Scott Bolesta
Dr. Ajay Bommareddy
Dr. Jonathan Ference
Dr. Kimberly Ference
Dr. Edward Foote
Dr. Thomas Franko
Dr. Bernard Graham
Ms. Michelle Holt-Macey
Dr. Erica Hoot
Dr. Harvey Jacobs
Dr. Arthur Kibbe
Ms. Jessica Koos
Dr. Judy Kristeller

Dr. Daniel Longyhore
Dr. Jennifer Malinowski
Dr. Dana Manning
Dr. Dan McCune
Dr. Mary McManus
Dr. Kimberly Metka-Welch
Dr. Julie Olenak
Dr. Marie Thomas
Dr. Dominick Trombetta

Dr. AdamVanWert
Dr. AdamWelch
Dr. Zbigniew Witczak
Dr. Eric Wright

Staff
Ms. Karen Atiyeh
Ms. Bernadette Frail
Ms. Tina Koerber

Ms. Jacqueline Ruane
Ms. Theresa Rule
Ms. Margy Sromovski

Contributing Faculty
Dr. Christopher Henkels
Dr. Kenneth Pidcock
Dr. Tera Lynn Rule

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HONORS
Latin Graduation Honors are presented to students who
achieve exemplarily academic success during the pharmacy program.

Summa Cum l-aude awardees earned a GPA of 3.8 or
greater.

Magna Cum Laude awardees earned

a GPA between 3.6

and3.79.

Cum l-aude awardees earned a GPA between 3.4 and
3.59.
Honors designees received medallions signifying their
achievement.

Dean's List awatdees eamed a GPA of 3.4 or greater during a semester.

PROFESSIONAL AWARDS
These awards are presented by different national and local
pharmaceutical companies and organizations in recognition of the outstanding achievements of our graduates. A
list of awards and the criteria for selection was sent to the
faculty. They recommended students based on the selection criteria and achievements of the students. The decision making process was conducted by the members of
the student affairs committee.

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The Mylan Pharmaceuticals Excellence in Phar'
macy Award recognizes high academic achievement
of a student in the top 25Vo per cent of his /trer class
and professional motivation of a pharmacy graduate.
The recipient of this award receives a plaque and a
framed limited edition lithograph and a framed certificate.

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The Facts &amp; Comparisons Award of Excellence in
Clinical Communications is awarded to a student in the
top 25Vo of the class and has demonstrated superior verbal and written communication skills.
The Teva Pharmaceutical USA Outstanding Student

Award recognizes the top academically graduating student in their class. The recipient receives a plaque and a
monetary award.

The American Pharmaceutical Association (APhA)
Mortar and Pestle Professionalism Award is presented
to one student in each of the schools of pharmacy who
exhibits professionalism and excellence in patient care in
all aspects of their academic pharmacy career and who
has demonstrated exceptional service and commitment to
the profession of pharmacy through involvement in professional organizations and other extracurricular learning
opportunities.
The Natural Medicines Comprehensive Database
Recognition Award is presented to an outstanding graduate who has shown an interest in evidence-based approach to patient care when applied to prescription and
non-prescription drugs. The recipient of this award receives the current edition of the Natural Medicines Comprehensive database book and enrollment in their continuing education series.
The Pennsylvania Pharmacists Association Outstanding Pharmacy Student Award is presented to student
who has demonstrated involvement and commitment to
our regional Pharmacy organization.
The Lackawanna County Pharmacy Association Jurisprudence Award is presented to the student who
earned the highest grade in our Jurisprudence class.
The Lackawanna County Pharmacy Association Academic Graduate Award is presented to the highest pharmacy GPA student from Lackawanna County.

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The Luzerne County Pharmacists Association Academic Achievement Award is presented to the highest
pharmacy GPA student from Luzerne County.
The School of Pharmacy Excellence in Clinical Practice Award is given to a graduating student who
demonstrated a high level of caring and clinical skills in
the patient care environment. The student will receive a
plaque and a copy of the newest edition of
"Pharmacotherapy: Principles and Practices".

The

Arthur H. Kibbe Excellence in Pharmaceutical

Science Research Award recognizes the research
achievements of our pharmacy students toward the advancement of Pharmaceutical Sciences. The recipient
will receive a plaque and a copy of Goodman and Gilman.

o

The School of Pharmacy Community Service Award
recognizes a graduating student who demonstrates commitment to community service and has made outstanding contributions to the community through leadership,
time and advocacy. The recipientreceives aplaque.

o

The Dean's Outstanding Graduate Award recognized
the student, who in the Dean's opinion demonsffated the
highest level of leadership, community involvement, and
dedication to the profession in the graduating class.

RESIDENCIES
Pharmacy residencies are l-2 year post-graduate ffaining
programs designed to prepare pharmacists for more advanced positions within the profession. The focus of most
residency programs is on increasing practical exposure to
medication use, while participating in the selection and monitoring of drug therapy for patients. In a way it is very similar to the residency experiences of medical programs. Graduates committing to this training sacrifice time and income to
further advance their career and impact the health of patients.
Only a select number ofgraduates are awarded a residency
or other post-graduate position, adding to the honor and value of the opportunity.

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National Community Pharmacists Association (NCPA)
NCPA represents the pharmacist owners, managers,
and employees of nearly 25,OOO independent community pharmacies across the country. More than 60,000
independent pharmacists nationwide dispense the majority of the nation's retail prescription drugs. The
main objectives of the NCPA is; dedicated to be the
continuing growth and prosperity of independent
community pharmacy in the United States; to be the
national pharmacy association representing the professional and proprietary interests of independent
community pharmacists and will vigorously promote
and defend those interests; to be committed to highquality pharmacist care and restoring, maintaining,
and promoting the health and well-being of the public
we serve; to believe in the inherent virtues of the
American free enterprise system and will do all we
can to ensure the ability of independent community
community pharmacists to compete in a free and fair
marketplace; to value the right to petition the appropriate legislative and regulatory bodies to serve the
needs ofthose we represent; to utilize resources to
achieve these ends in an ethical and socially responsible manner.
Rho Chi National Honor Society
The Rho Chi Society is the only national honor society dedicated to the profession of pharmacy. It encourages and recognizes excellence in intellectual
achievement and advocates critical inquiry in all aspects of pharmacy. Further, the Society encourages
high standards ofconduct and character and fosters
fellowship among its members. The Society envisions that it will seek universal recognition of its
members as lifelong intellectual leaders in pharmacy,
and as a community of scholars, will instill the desire
to pursue intellectual excellence and critical inquiry to
advance the profession.

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Kappa Psi Pharmaceutical Fraternity
Kappa Psi Pharmaceutical Fraternity is the oldest professional pharmacy fraternity, celebrating over 118
years of service to the brotherhood of Pharmacy.
Kappa Psi fraternity sponsors professional, service
and social projects. The purpose of these projects is
to conduct a fraternal organization for the mutual benefit of its members, to foster high ideals and fellowship, to develop industry, pharmaceutical research,
and advance the profession of pharmacy.

Lambda Kappa Sigma (LKS)
LKS is an international, professional pharmacy fraternity. Founded in 1913, LKS has over 18,000 members and has chartered 44 collegiate and 36 alumni
chapters internationally. Membership is open to undergraduate or graduate pharmacy students and practicing pharmacists. The purpose of LKS is to promote the profession of pharmacy among women and
to aid its members in all ways; its objective is to create a center of enjoyment, friendship, cultures and
support among its members. LKS strives to provide
relevant programming which fosters personal, professional, cultural, social and intellectual development,
helping its members to realize their individual goals.

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PROFESSIONAL and STUDENT

ORGANIZATIONS
American Pharmacists Association (APhA)
APhA promotes quality health care and rational drug
therapy; works to protect the public health and assure
the quality of drug products; promotes high professional standards, and represents pharmacy's interests
and lobbies for the profession on legislative issues;
offers continuing education programs, self-study programs, publications, insurance programs, financial
services, professional placement services, library of
pharmacy and medical information and other services.

American Society of Health-System Pharmacists
(ASHP)
ASHP is a national professional association that represents pharmacists who practice in hospitals, health
maintenance organizations, long-term care facilities,
home care agencies, and other components of health
care systems. The Society has extensive publishing,

educational programs designed to help members improve their delivery of pharmaceutical care, and it is a
national accrediting organization for pharmacy residency and pharmacy technician training programs.
ASHP also provides a professional home for pharmacy students through the ASHP Pharmacy Student Forum. The Student Forum is comprised of over 4,100
students enrolled in a full-time undergraduate or graduate pharmacy program..

American College of Clinical Pharmacy (ACCP)
ACCP is a member-driven professional and scientific
society dedicated to optimizing drug therapy outcomes in the pharmaceutical care of patients by promoting excellence and innovation in clinical pharmacy practice, research, and education.

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Pediatric Pharmacy Advocacy Group
The Pediatric Pharmacy Advocacy Group (PPAG) is an
international, nonprofit, professional association
representing the interests ofpediatric pharmacists and
their patients. They are dedicated to improving
medication therapy in children. Their sole purpose is to
promote safe and effective medication use in children
through communication, education, and research.

Pennsylvania Pharmacists Association
Pennsylvania Pharmacists Association (PPA) is our state
organization made up of pharmacists from all practice
settings. The Pennsylvania Pharmacists Association, as
the leading voice of pharmacy, promotes the profession
through advocacy, education, and communication to
enhance patient care and public health. Students involved with PPA with learn about legislative and practice issues in our state. They witl also have the opportunity to participate in various events that promote advanced pharmacy practice.

Pennsylvania Society of Health System Pharmacists
(PSHP) is the state affiliate to ASHP. Their mission is
to foster optimal pharmaceutical care. Membership provides opportunities to meet, interact, and exchange information with local pharmacist colleagues.
Phi Lambda Sigma Pharmacy Leadership Society
Phi Lambda Sigma, the premiere pharmacy leadership
honorary society, was established in 1965 at Auburn
University. Its mission is to identify, develop, support,
and promote leaders in pharmacy. Recognition of those
who have taken active roles in the profession early in
their career (i.e. in pharmacy school) is a top priority for
the organization. Phi Lambda Sigma supports the
growth of these leaders while aiding them to support and
serve others. Application to the organization is open to
all students as early as the first year in pharmacy school,
and acceptance into the society is based upon peer review.

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AWARDS
Dean's Award
School of Pharmacy Community Service Award
.The Luzerne County Pharmacists Association

Academic Achievement Award

APhA Mortar and Pestle Professional Award

TEVA Pharmaceuticals Outstanding Student Award
Mylan Excellance in Pharmacy AwardFacts and Comparisons Award of Excellence in

Clinical Communication
Pennsylvania Pharmacists Association Outstanding
Pharmacy Student Award

Natural Medicines Comprehensive Database
Recognition Award
Lackawanna County Pharmacists Association
Academic Graduate Award
Lackawanna County Pharmacists Association
Jurisprudence Award
The Arthur H. Kibbe Excellence in Pharmaceutical Science
Research Award

School of Pharmacy Excellence

One Thousandth Graduate
One Thousandth Diploma

in Clinical

Practice Award

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CONGRATULATIONSII

SCHOOLOF
PHARMACY
Class of 2015

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                    <text>�THE STAR-SPANGLED BANNER
What

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say, can you see, by the dawn's early light,

so

proudly we hailed at the twilight's last gleaming,
Whose broad stripes and bright stars,
Through the perilous fight,
O'er the ramparts we watched,
Were so gallantlY streaming?

And

the rockets' red glare,

The bombs bursting in air,
Caue proof through the night
That ourfiag was still there.

O say does that star'spangled
O'er the land

And

banner yet wave

thefree

oJ

the home of the brave?

Words by Francis Scott Key

Arranged by John Philip Sousa
Harmonized by Walter Damro s ch

ALMA MATER
Wilkes, our Alma Mater,
We pledge our hearts

Honor,

faith, and

to thee,

courage,

Truth and loyalty,

In our work. and in

our pleasure,

Guide us as afriend;
We shall always loue thee,

Loyal to the end.
Thou shalt lead us onward

In

search

offner

things.

May wefind the wisdom
That thy spirit
May our

brings.

deeds of love and service

Ever swell thy fame

-

Wilkes, we stand to greet thee!

Clory to tLry

name.
Words and Music by Eleanor C. Failey

�ffi
1935

WILKES UNIVERSITY'S SIXTY-EIGHTH ANNUAL

Spring Commencement
*+

�Order of Exencises
PROCESSIONAL
Entry and March of the Peers from

lolanthe

Arthur Sullivan

(The audience is requesteil to rise as the ptocession begins.)

WELCOME..............

ANNr A. Srrnprn
Senior Vice President anil Prouost

INVOCATION.........

......CamrrN CznH
Coorilinator, Campus Interfuith

The Star-Spangled

Banner.......

Words by Francis Scott Key

(The words toThe Star-Spangled Banner are printed on the insideJront covu oJ the program.
The audience k requested to stand and sing the National Anthem with the chorus and band.)

Gaudeamus

Igitur.........

Tiaditional

Tiustee

Emeitus

JoNatHaN D. FrnrNcE

Chair, Faculty Affairs Council

Associate ProJessor, Pharmacy Praetice

Kavra MaRrr RooNEv
Member oJ the Class oJ 2015

�Order of Exercises
PRESENTATION OF AWARDS
PRESENTATION OF HONORARY DEGREE
Snvuoun FlorrzuaN'57
Doctor of Humane Letters

THE CONFERRING OF THE

ALUMNI

DEGREES

Parnrcr F. Lnasv

INDUCTION..........

.Errrx C. Hllw'71.

Vice President, Wilkes Uniuersity

PRESIDENT'S

ADDRESS...........

Alumni Assoeiation

................Parnrcr F. LEasy
President

Alma

Mater........

..........Eleanor C. Farley
Atrangement, Eail D. Orcutt '69

(The words to the Alna Mater

are printed on the inside Jront couer oJ the progrum.
The audience is requested to stand andjoin in the singing.)

BENEDICTION

.............CarurrN
C o ordinator, C ampus

Cz*r
Intefaith

RECESSIONAL
March of the Belgian

Paratroopers.............

't

Music Provided By:
Wilkes Uniuersity Commencement Band
Dr. Philip G. Simon, Conductor
Wilkes Uniuersity Commencement Choir
Dr. StevenThomas, Conductor

Cerernony Interpreted By:
Jamie Lynne Hill
360 Translations International, Inc.

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Pierre Leemans

�HONORARY DEGREE
DOCTOR OF HUMANE LETTERS.................. SEvtvtoun- HorrzMAN
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College with a
Native of Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania;1.957 graduate of
Bachelor of Science degree in Commerce and Finance; chairman, president and
chief executive ofiicer of Jewelcor,Inc.; chairman and chief executive ofticer of
Gruen Marketing Corporation; chairman and chief executive officer ofJewelcor
Management,Inc;chairman of the board of Destination XL Group Inc;owner

of C.D. Peacock in Chicago, the Rolex Luxury Swiss in Miami and Homeclick.
com;leading investor in the purchase of the General Banking andTrust, LID, in
Budapest, Hungary, the first bank in Eastern Europe to be privatized;real estate
investor and developer, both in theWyomingValley and nationwide;honored as
'Man of theYear'by the Cardinal Cushing School andTiaining Center in Boston
and as 'Man of the Year' by the B'nai B'rith Youth Services; National Finance
Co-Chairman of the Reagan-Bush Campaign;and appointed by President Reagan
to the United States Department of Commerce's Industry Policy Committee;
loving husband to Evie, proud father of Steven, Marc and Allison.
Because of your exemplary business career that has spanned seven decades
and propelled you to the key executive and leadership roles in your corporate
endeavors;because ofyour entrepreneurial vision that has led to business successes
domestically and abroad; because your first-hand experience has made you an
expert at understanding the complexities ofmergers and acquisitions;and because
your passion for excellence and your hard driving style makes you a model of

by the power vested in
me by the Board of Trustees of Wilkes University and the Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania,I confer upon you, Seymour Holtzman, the Doctor of Humane
organizational leadership

to be

shared and emulated,

Letters degree, honoris causa,with all the rights and privileges appertaining thereto.

�A\X/ARDS
THE MABLE SCOTT WANDELL AND
STERLING LEROY WANDELL AWARDS............. CrnIsrINr M. Brn.cey, 1 5
VrncrNu Mae EoweRos'15
SanaHJ. Frr-r-t',raN'15
Mrcuael C. GnorrNsxr'15
Nrcuous D. Sreurrun'15
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auerage

Jor

the

four years at Wilkes Uniuersity.

Presentation by ANmE

A. SxmoEn

Senior Vice President and Provost

THERESAJORDAN AND
FRANK MEHM PRIZE.......

......... SERRAArsxaxoxa

Mansn '15

This annual prize recognizu an indiuidualJrom theWilkes community who
by uote of a select committee, exemplifies moral courage, perset)erafice,

Jormidahlefaith and a sense of unwauering optimism.
Presentation by

P

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S.

Aoalts

Vice President, Student Afairs

ALUMNI AWARD FOR LEADERSHIP .................... KavLA MARIE RooNry'

1

5

This awail

is giuen by theWilkes Univusity Alumni Ayociation to the member of the
graduating clas considaed to have made the strongest contributions to student lfe

and the student acliuities program of the Uniuersity.

Presentation 6y

ErrnN C. H,qu '71

Wilkes University Alumni Association

ARMED FORCES RXSERVE OFFICER APPOINTMENT
UNITEDSTATESAIRFORCE................ TvrrnJacrBnovrN'15
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Dr.Thomas J. Baldino,Interim Dean

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HaleyAdam
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Priscilla Bonilla, Magna Cum laude
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l-aude

Thlia Maria Pantano

Frank Passalacqua, Cum Iaude
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Rasha Shaker

# Carl Soprano
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Stephanie Hahn

Alyssa Stencavage, Summa Cum laude

TylerJ.Thomas

Jonathan Keer

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Kristen Lee Baker
John Ryan Behrmann
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Nicholas Ciambrello

Alyssa Bryanna Miraglia
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Summa Cum

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Kathryn Ruth Henning Roshong
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Sarah Simonovich, Summa Cum ltude

History
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�BACHELOR'S DEGREE CANDIDATES
The College ofArts, Humanities, and Social Scien
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Ashley Carloni, Summa Cum Laude
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Andrew Lynch

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Kelin DiBernardo

10

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Stephen Dziedziak

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Julianna Salvato, Cum
John L. Schenck

Kevin Splane
MoniqueWoodard,

Psychology, Second Degree

Laude

Magna Cum laude

Musical Theatre
# AmandaAlyseThomas,
Cum laude

Political Science
18

Emily Lynn Absalom, Magna Cum Laude
ZacharyT. Grivner
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Erin Patricia Hohol, Summa Cum Laude
International Studies,

Second

Cody D. Logan
Paulina Moszczynska, Magna Cum Laude
1'18
Kay'a Marie Rooney, Summa Cum laude

12'18

International Studies,

Maj or

Second

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Psychology
1e'28

Maria Catherine Bard

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Christine Klingel

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Marissa Aletha Kotar

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Brooke Bishop, Magna Cum laude

Michael Litwak

# Holly L. Boyer
Brittany Kathryn Budman
Karly Cesare
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Everal Benjamin Eaton

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Marissa Marie Elliott
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Ellen Keating Rich

Lissette Garcia

Thalia Ivelisse Garuon,
Stephanie Highley

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Laykin Mae Hughes

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28

Sigma Alpha

Pi

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BACHELOR'S DEGREE CANDIDATES
The College of Science and Engineering
Dr. Terese M.Wignot, Intefim Dean

Biology
KevinJohnAnderson
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1'a'7
Christine M. Bergey, Summa Cum laude
Tekalign B. Berhe
1
Kimberly Mae Challenger, Summa Cum laude
Katelyn DeWinter
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James

Abbey Nicole Phillips
4,7,28

Aliya M. Frankel

Nicole Gwn,

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Hart

Magna Cum

TimothyJ.Hoffinan,

28

Chelsea Laura

7 ChristopherJohn Kropiewnicki,Magna Cum

Brittany

*

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Cumlaude
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Kimberly Irene Price

a Krista Rebar, Magna Cun laude
a Megan Roselli, Cum Laude

Stephen Anthony Forney
a Lauren

Christopher Paletski

Nicholas George Pandelios
a
Jacob Anthony Parrick, Cum laude
Tankita Patel

Sara A. Selinsky, Magna Cum laude
a Carley Catherine Smith

7 AmandaKathleenTracy
# RebeccaJeanWicker
l-aude Kaitlyn M.Wolfe
1,4,7,26
Corulor Lawrence Zale,

Summa Cum laude

Chemistry
Alaa Fadel

Cornputer lnformation Systems
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RobertJones

Michael Douglas Bates, Cum laude

Cornputer Science
# Faisal Matar Ali

Alghamdi
Artim
Edward KwabenaA. Asare
# Mark Hunsinger
Eric McAnena

Mason Mclntyre
Krishna Patel, Magna Cum Iaude

Steven John

ArtemVladimirovich Puzikov
Carl Stevenson

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Ashley Elizabeth Austin
Sara Frey
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Jordan Emmett Oakill

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Bobbielynn Richardson,
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Bradley D.Wagner

Biology 26 Pre-Medical Scholar
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7

Honors in

10

�BACHELOR'S DEGREE CANDIDATES
The College of Science and Engineering Continutit
Electrical Engineering
Zachary J.l.Tomasura

Sean Coates, Cum l-aude
28

Derek Michael Gentry,

Mechanical Engineering, Second Degree
Cum laude

Joseph Zack, Summa Cum Laude

Nicholas G. Gray
Nicholas S. Morrison

Thomas Zelinka,Jl

Environmental Engineering
Kendric C. Minnich
David Petrlk, Summa Cum Iaude
l'e Elyse M. Rinehimer, Summa Cum laude
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Romm, Magna Cum l,aude
Ryan Michael Rzucidlo

Sara Alyse fuana
Brendon Scott Blachowski
Joseph Cherinko

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Summa Cum Laude

Cory Dickson
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Bradley R. Shank

John Gillott,Magna Cum hude
# Michael E Lewis, Cum laude
Matthew Menendez

Lee A. Strause,Jr.

Mathematics
*
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RobertJames Kobilis lll, Cum laude
Michael A. Skumanick

Thomas Paul Bedford,Jr.
Lindsey M. Harris
Michael LeeJayne, Cum laude

Terry RobertWarren

Physics, Second Degree

Mechanical Engineering

#

Bader MohsenAlsalamah

RyanJames Murphy

KyleT. Balzatna
TylerJack Brown,

AlexJ. Planer, Magna Cum laude
Andrew Polzella, Cum laude
Andrew Ruth

Cum l-aude

Joseph E Bu{fa

RyanJames Cicioni,
Douglas Cowley

DanielA. Ruth

Summa Cum l-aude

Justin M. Sekula, Cum
Jordan Siddons
Trevor Skene

Timothy A. East, Cum laude
# Laura Anne Easton

Luigi

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Ryan

S. Foster, Cum laude

Zachary J.l.Tomasura

Jerome Frederick
Michael C. Grobinski, Summa Cum

Electrical Engineering, Second Degree

TheologosTsalis
Omar Urena
Daniel D.Van MaterV
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l-aude

Kha1id Harmouzi
Engineering Management, Second Maj or

Christina Kwon,
28

I-aude

Mark AlexanderWillchock II

Cum Iaude

Robert C. Lehnert,

Magna Cum Laude

Trevor'W Luna
Ryan R. Mulligan,

Cum l-aude

Jacob S.Yost, Cum laude
Joseph M. Zorechak

Physics
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28

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#

lonuory 2015 Gruduate

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RyanJames Murphy

Mechanical Engineering

�BACHELOR'S DEGREE CANDIDATES
The Juy S. Sidhu School of Business and Leadership
Dr. Jeffrey R. Alves, Dear

Accounting
6

David L. Benway, Magna

Jeft'rey Lee

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6 David Booths, Cum Laude
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Jonathan R. Conklin, Magna Cum
Jonathan D. Eroh
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Molly

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Jordan Gerald Mroczka, Cum hude
Alicia C. Roberts, Magna Cum bude

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Summa Cum Laude

Ztchary Stetson
AnthonyThomas

Magna Cum laude

Magna Cum laude

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JohnThomas
Christian FernandoVictoria,

Summa Cum I'aude

Finance, Second Degree

Finante, Setond Major

6 Chelsea LaPorta, Cum hude

MatthewWilliams

Business Administration
1'6

Martin Fidler
6

Marlene E George

Ronneane L. Reeves-Mason,Magna Cum
Francine Rich-Benton

Laude

Entrepreneurship
Tighe McCormack

Finance
6 Faisal Sultan
s

RyanWilliam

Alharbi

Joyce,Magna Cum laude

Naser Ali Alnassar

6 Grace Marie Lorence, Cum laude

Jonathan Charles Daniels
MichaelJ. Frendak
Alexis L. Gildea, Summa Cum hude

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Christian FernandoVictoria,
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Lear, Summa Cum ltude

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James Messina, Cum laude

Miller, Magna Cum ltude
David Isaac Oberrender

Sarah Buhler, Magna Cum laude

Finance, Second Major

Katherine Burke

Jaleel Laron Sterling

Francis John Celentano
Allen Christopher Heggs, Jr.

*

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6 Evan
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Eric Bach

Erik Hothouse, Cum
Joseph A. Kiraly

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laude

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Brittaney MarieWelsh

Johnathan Koslop

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The Jay S. Sidhu School of Business and Leadership

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Marketing
Chelsea Niara Brown, Cum Laude
*'6 Rachel Lynn Buckman
# Allison BucaTnski, Cun hude

Gillian Catherine Gagliardi
Courtney A.Jones, Summa Cum laude
6 Kristie Marie Spinello,Magna Cum ltude

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6 Kate
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Management, Seconil Major

Jordan Ben Fredo

6

Delta Mu

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Absentia

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�BACHELOR'S DEGREE CANDIDATES
School of Nursing
Dr. Deborah Zbegne4Interim Dean
27
27

123'21

AnthonyAlba
Bryana Bartol
Samantha Marie Bauer
Latren Marie Boccagno,

23'2'

27

Summa Cum

Vanessa C. Buchanan, Cum

MollyJane Martin
Courtney Nicole Matina,
27
ColtonJ. McClure
23,27
Jenna Marie Michaels
23,27

laude

Brandilen Burke
27
Jennifer Renee Burke, Cum

Laude

23,27

27

Chinikaylo
Samantha Comp
Jennifer Everding
Melanie Anne Faherry
27
Paul Filipski

laude

27

Stephanie Nichole Fisher, Cum

laude

Galley
27
Rachel Gross
Cheyanne Henrickson
27
Shanna Nicole Hess
21
Bnana Hogan
27
MatthewJ. Homishak
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Jesse Daniel Kabana, Cun hude
27
Normajean Lapsley
27

Mittalben N.

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27

Rachel Price

27

Kristen Reinoehl,

Cum Laude

1'23'27

Felicia Rzeszewski, Summa Cum

e'23'27

Kathryfl Mary Santoli,

Laude

Magna Cum l-aude

27

Lea Marie Silfies
Stephanie Skrobiszewski, Summa Cum laude
AlexiaAnn Spain
27
Alyssa Marie Steligo

1,23,27

Taylor Mae

23'27

Laude

Jipal Patel

27

Anna

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Ashley Miller, Summa Cum
Richael Pantig

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Magna Cum laude

23'27
27

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Chrisana Marie Stoddard, Cum laude

Jadetlarico
Seneca H.Thcker
Kimberly Ann Tyler,

Magna Cum laude

23.27

Gina Marie Rose Lemoncelli, Magna
Kaitlyn Lipare
23'27
Nancy Nicole Lynde, Cum laude

Cum

laude

27

Jenna MarieVislosky , Magna Cum laude
23,27
Allison'Walsh
27
SaraElizabethWalton

Rhonda Zikowski

Pennsylvania College of
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Vilkes University
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Vilkes LIniversity

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Salus l-Iniversity School of Optometry

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National Studefit Nu$es Association * Degree in Absentia

Beta Beta

14

23

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�2015 January Graduates
BACHELOR'S DEGREE CANDIDATES
The College ofArts, Humanities, and Social Sciences
Dr. Thomas J. Baldino, Intefim Dean

Communication Studies
AnthonyJohn Bartoli
DavidJonathan Berley

10

Jessica
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Lynn Gorts

Soprano

Criminology
2

Alicia Nicole l{\,tg,
Jeremy K.

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t-aude

Melodee Jane Shuman
Sociology, Seconil

Major

DavidTomko

English
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Summa Cum

laude

cierra christine Humphrey,

summa cum

12

r-aude

1,22

David Macekura,

Magna Cum laude

JordanRamirez, summa cum rtude

History
Timothy

Bousson

Margaret CooneyWalther

Integrative Media
Alexander R. Delgado
Keri Meerholz

HeatherAnn Olexy
John L. Schenck

Musical Theatre
Amanda Alyse Thomas, Cum laude

Psychology
Holly L. Boyer
17
Elizabeth Rachael Nardone
Sociology, Second
1e

Ami Patel

Major

Christopher Newhart,

Cum

1e

laude

Krishna Patel
Ashley S. Ream,

Summa Cum l-aude
Elementary Education, Second Degree

Theatre Arts
Janel Naro, Magna Cum laude

I

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Chi

2

Deka to Iambda Pi Eta
Delta 1e Psi Chi

Alpha Kappa
17
Pi Kappa

15

12

22

PennsyluaniaTbacher Certifimtion

SigmaThu Delta

�2015 January Graduates
BACHELOR'S DEGREE CANDIDATES
The School of Education
Dr. Terese M.'Wignot, Intefim Dean

Elementary Education
12

Ashley

S.

Ream,

1'11'12

Summa Cum laude

Bobbie Lynn Tondora , Sunna

Cum

laude

Psychology, Second Degree

I
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Elementary &amp; Eutly Childhood Education
12
1'11'12

12

Corie Jane Clark, Cum laude
Jenette Stapert, Summa Cum l-aude

Sarah Anne Tressa, Magna Cum laude

Middle School Education
12

Jennifer Marie Rommer

The College of Science and Engineering
Dr. Terese M. Wignot, Intefim Dean

Biology
Debora

A.Jamicky

Rebecca Jean Wicker

Chemistry
Christopher W. Cousin

Computer Science
Faisal MatarAliAlghamdi

Mark Hunsinger

Earth and Environrnental Sciences
Michael Christopher McCarroll

Environmental Engineering
Brittany Lee

Fisher

Michael E Lewis,

Cum l-aude

Mathematics
Terry RobertWarren

Mechanical Engineering
Alkandari

Laura Anne Easton

Hamad
Joseph E Buffa

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Alpha

Chi

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Pi

12

16

PennsylvaniaTbacher Certification

�2015 January Graduates
BACHELOR'S DEGREE CANDIDATES
The J.y S. Sidhu School of Business and Leadership
Dr. Jeffrey R. Alves, Dear

Accounting
Alyssa Rose Baldacci

Business Administration
Carolyn M. Bosak, Summa Cum Laude

DonnaJean Hantz

Finance
JohnA. Lynch,

Summa Cum

laude

Colton Robert Miller

Managernent
MichaelJ.Turner

JalowiAlmutairi
FahadAlnajim

Marketing
Allison Buczynski,

Jordan Ben Fredo

Cum l-aude

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and Special Designations
1
2
3
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5
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Denotes Membership in

10
11

Denotes Membership in the Eta Pi Chapter of Alpha Sigma lambda, the honor society
recognizing the academic excellence of adult part-time students.
Denotes Membership in Beta Beta Beta, the National Honorary Society in Biology.
Denotes Membership in Chi Alpha Epsilon, the Honorary Society which recognizes students
who were admitted to the (Jniuersity through Higher Education Access Opportunity programs.
Denotes Membership

la
15
16
11
18
1e
20
21
22
23

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Business

in the Zeta Psi Chapter of Deha Mu Delta, the I'Jational Honor

Administration.

in Biology.

Denotes Honors in Englkh.
Denotes Honors in Engineering.
Denotes Membership in Iambda
Denotes Membership

in

the

H Eta,

the l,Jational Honorary Society

Phi Phi Chapter

oJ

in Communimtions.

Kappa Delta Pi, the International Honorary

in Education.

Denotes Candidates for PennsyluaniaTbacher Certification.
Denotes Candidatesfor Pennsyluania Principal Certification.
Denotes Membership in Phi AlphaTheta, the I'lational Honorary Society in History.
Denotes Membership in Phi l-ambda Sigma, the Pharmacy badership Society.
Denotes Membership in Phi SigmaThu, the National Honor Society in Philosophy.
Denotes Membership in Pi Kappa Delta, the I'Jational Honorary Forensic Society.
Denotes Membership

in Pi Sigma Alpha, the National Political

Denotes Membership

in

Science

Honor

Society.

Psi Chi, the National Honorary Society in Psychology.

Denotes Membership in Phi Eta Sigma, the National Honor Society Jor College Freshmen.
Denotes Membership

in Rho Chi, the I'Jational Honor Society in Pharmacy.

Denotes Membership

in SigmaThu Delta, the National Honorary

Denotes Membership

in the Zeta Psi Chapter of SigmaThetaThu, the International Honor

Society

24
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26
27
28

in

Denotes Honors

Society

12
13

Society.

Denotes Membership in Alpha Kappa Delta, the International Honorary Society in Sociology.

Society

7
8
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Alpha Chi, the National College Honor Scholarship

for

Society

in English.

l,Jursing.

Denotes Membuship in and acknowledgment by Sigma

Xi, the Scientifu

Research Society.

DenotesTbm Bigler Scholar.
Denotes Pre-Medkal Scholar.
Denotes Membership in the National Student Nurses Association.
Denotes Membership in Sigma Alpha Pi, the National Society of ltadership and
Degree in Absentia

January 2015 Graduate

18

Suceess.

�2015 Student Awards
Academic Awards
BEHAVIORAL &amp; SOCIAL SCIENCES

Science
Psychology

Kryl, M. Rooney

Pi Sigma Alpha Award in Political
Outstanding Graduate in

Amanda M. Seccia

BIOLOGY &amp; HEALIH SCIENCES

Award...................
.............
RosenthalAward..................

.................. Connor L. Zale
..... Christime M. Bergey

Outstanding Research
Outstanding Scholar (highest GPA)

Darrel D. Dech
MeganA. Roselli

ENTRTPRENEURSHIB LEADERSHIP STUDIES &amp; MARKETING

- Marketing.
..............
Marketing..

Academic AchievementAward
Dean's Award for Excellence in Entrepreneurship
Deant Award for Excellence in

........CourtneyA.Jones
........ Brittaney M.Welsh
.........Jacque1ine Escobar

FINANCE, ACCOUNTING &amp; MANAGEMENT
Academic
Academic
Academic
Academic
Academic

Achievement
Achievement
Achievement
Achievement
Achievement

Award
Award
Award
Award
Award

-

Accountirg................. .......... Robert J. Schappell
Business Administration.
..............Tanya N.Willis
Finance.....
..............John A. Lynch
Management...................
Tievor S. Lear
MBA....
.......... Nicole E. Clemson
Anthony L. Cooper
Jessica

M.

Gondela

ErinJ. Hanley

Deant Award for Excellence in Business Administration
..Ronneane Reeves-Mason
Professor Ted Engel Award for Excellence in Finance.....
........ .
Ryrn'WJoyce
Dean'sAward for Excellence in Management..................... .........Kristie M. Spinello
PICPA Award for Excellence in Accounting
....... Christian E Victoria

CHEMISTRY
Outstanding Freshman

ChemistryAward...................

.................Briana M. Delong

COMMUNICATIONS STUDIES

StudiesAward..................
ScholarAward

Communications
Tom Bigler

......Alyssa R. Stencavage
.................. Shawn K. Carey

TEACHER EDUCATION PROGRAM
Outstanding
Outstanding
Outstanding
Outstanding
Marla Hosie

Elementary and Early ChildhoodTeacher Education Student ..... Samantha M. Purdy
Middle Level Teacher Education Student
.... Britney M. Williams
SecondaryTeacher Education
Paulina Moszczynska
Special Education Teacher Education Student
Bobbie L. Tondora

..........
Student
..........
MemorialAward...................

.............Jessica

C.Difrenza

Jeanine G. Manta

ENGINEERING &amp; PHYSICS
Dr. Umid R. Nejib Award for OutstandingAchievement
in Electrical
. ........Joseph P Zack
JamesToole Outstanding Electrical Engineering Graduate StudentAward.............Ryan S. Pearson
Frederick E. Bellas Outstanding Physics Student
Michael L.Jayne
Outstanding Bioengineering Graduate Student
Aaron T.'Wolman

Engineering..

.

Award
Award

MECHANICAI ENGINEERING &amp; ENGINEERING
OutstandingAchievement in Mechanical Engineering Management ............Michae1 C. Grobinski
RyanJ. Cicioni

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�2015 Student Awards
Academic Awards (continued)
ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING &amp; EARIH SCIENCES

Engineering

OutstandingAchievement in Environmental

......Samantha L. Davidson

David Petrik
Elyse M. Rinehimer

OutstandingAchievementinEnvironmentalScience......

....BobbielynnRichardson

ENGLISH

Kendra E. Kuhar
HumanitiesAward......
Award
Digital Humanities Tiack..................................... Sarah A. Simonovich
- Education T[ack..................
Hayley Dutka
Award
- Literature Track ..................
...........Cierra C. Humphrey
Award
- Writing tack ..............
.................Jordan R. Ramirez
Award
...Victoria L. Rendina
English Major with the Highest GPA..............

Annette Evans
Frank
Frank

Davies
J. J. Davies
FrankJ.J. Davies
Frank J. J. Davies
J. J.

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.

GLOBAL HISTORY &amp; LANGUAGES
Phi Alpha Theta Book

Award

...............James

A.Alfano

Jacqueline R. Delucca

INTEGRAIIVE MEDIA

&amp;ARI

OutstandingAchievement in Integrative Media
Richard Fulter Exceuence in the Arts

andArt

Ashley K. Carloni

Award...................

..

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MATHEMATICS &amp; COMPUTER SCIENCE
Michael L.Jayne
in Mathematics ....................
outstanding Achievement in computer s.t.rr....................:..:.:...:::.: .................ArtemV Puzikov
OutstandingAchievement in Computer lnformation Systems..............................Michael D. Bates

James G. DeCosmo Award

NURSING

Award
..................

Kathryn M. Santoli
................... Ashley A. Miller

Outstanding Clinical Practice
Academic Excellence Award

PERFORMINGARTS
Music

Award..

............MaceyJ. McGuire

COLLEGE LIBERALARIS &amp; HUMANITIES
Outstanding Graduate for the College ofArts, Humanities, and Social Science... Kayla M. Rooney
COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING &amp; SCIENCE
Outstanding Graduate for the College of Science and Engineering...................... Michael L.Jayne

SIDHU SCHOOL OF BUSINESS &amp;ACCOUNTING
Outstanding Graduate for theJay

S.

Sidhu School ofBusiness..........................Jacqueline Escobar

SCHOOL OF EDUCATION
Outstanding Graduate for the College of

Education

20

Bobbie L.Tondora

�2015 Student Awards
Extracurricular &amp; Leadership Awards
ATHLETIC DEPARIMENT
Correen Santoro Memorial Award

..................

........Megan Dragan

Kaitlyn Hughes

Athlete(s) of

Abigail Sanders
KateThomas
...........Matthew Grossmann

theYear.....

ScholarAthlete(s) of

Marissa Surdy
.............Sara Hagenbach
Robert Schappell

theYear....................

Division III NationalWrestling Champion at
133 lbs. (first since 1975).............

Matthew Grossman

CENTER FOR GLOBAL EDUCATION &amp; DIVERSITY
NadaVujica Memorial

Award..................

............. Abdullah Altaleb

Abdullatif Alghusn

COMMUNICATIONS STUDIES
Outstanding Leadership &amp; Service Award..................

Shawn Carey

COOPERAIIVE EDUCAIION

Outstanding Senior Intern
Keith Topfer Memorial Award..................

.....................Erin Hohol
....................Atex Planer
Ian W'alek

D.I.VE.
Commitment to enhancing multiculturalism and inclusion on the'Wilkes campus and community
William Balasavage
Sierra Marsh
Kevin Hernandez
Jacqueline Escobar
Kayla Rooney
Thalia Garzon

Allen Heggs

Jaleel Sterling

AnthonyThomas

EDUCATION
Teacher Education Service

Award

... Theresa Kloeker

ENGINEERING &amp; PHYSICS

A.S.M.E.Award ..................
Engineering Student Advisory
Committee Leadership Award...........
I.E.E.E.J.J. Ebers

.........2achary Tomasura
................Michae1 Grobinski

Award

Mitchell Henry

Electrical Engineering Leadership Award .................
Sociery of Women Engineers Award ................

.Bernie Socha
....Elyse Rinehimer

ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING AND EARIH SCIENCES
Extracurricular Achievement

INTERFAITH
Interfaith Leadership Award

Award.........

.................

....... Samantha Davidson
Justin Davis

....................8andarA1jami
Tfistram Ford
Sierra Marsh

Intefaith

Service

Khushali Parikh
Mittalben Patel

Award

....Peter Feno
Emma Kraemer
Lara

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Extracurricular &amp; Leadership Awards
NURSING
Nursing Leadership

(continued)

Award..................

Ashley Miller

...................

.................Va1erie Woods

RXSIDENCE LIFE
Resident Assistant of theYear

STUDENT DEVELOPMENT
E-Mentors
Thalia Garzon
Hillary Harris
Corey Hohol

Sarah Arana

Brendon Blachowski
Ryan Cicioni
Everal Eaton
Sarah Fillman

Chelsea LaPorta

Macey McGuire

Kimberly Price
Kathryn Roshong
Corbin Sherman
BritneyWilliams
MoniqueWoodard

Who'sWho inAmerican Colleges &amp; Universities
Abdullatif Alghusn
Throy Austero

William

Rebecca Gordon

Samantha Purdy

Hillary Harris
Allen Heggs

Dominic Rinaldi

Balasavage

Brendon Blachowski
Samantha Blincoe
Priscilla Bonilla

Stephanie Highley
Gina Lemoncelli
Sierra Marsh
Macey McGuire

Shawn Carey

Julie Miller

Joseph Cherinko
Everal Eaton

Jacqueline Escobar
Sarah Fillman

Alessandro Serpico
Alyssa Stencavage
Jaleel Sterling
AnthonyThomas

Megan Myers

ZacharyTomasura

Jacob Parrick
Jipal Patel

ChristianVictoria
BritneyWilliams
KaitlynWolfe

Mittalben Patel

Tristram Ford
Thalia Garzon
Alexandra Giammanco

Kayla Rooney
Kathryn Roshong

Shivani Patel

Kimberly Price

MoniqueWoodard
Connor Zale

STUDENT GOVERNMENT
TwoYears of Service (minimum)
Samantha Blincoe

Thalia Garzon

tylor
Air Force ROTC Distinguished
Presented by Flyboys
6'h College

Cameron Low

Amandateiber

Anastasia Mauger
Moyer (President)

ChristianVictoria
KaitlynWolfe

Graduate.......

USArmyAir

Kayla Rooney
Kathryn Roshong

.............Sean Coates

Corps

Tlaining Detachment, Bucknell University Junior College (1943-44)

Class of 2015
OFFICERS
Taylor Moyer

ChristianVictoria

PRXSIDENT

VICE PRESIDENT

Alexandra Grudeski

Kaitlyn'Wolfe

RECORDING SECRETARY

CORRESPONDING SECRETARY

Anthony Fanucci
TREASURER

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The celebration of Commencement is surrounded by rich traditions. The established
community

oJ scholars

prouen scholars

-

-

the Faculty

the Graduates

-

conuene to recognize

fficially the

newest

group of

and welcome them infellowship. Craduates don the attire

- attainment.
thatfor years has symbolized scholarly
During

the

MiddleAges

those seeking an education trayeled to European centers of learning.

Centers of learning and uniuersities were closely allied with the clerics of the time, and the scholars
donned garb similar to that worn by the clergy.This euolued into the academic uniform, a long

gown, hood, and cap, which proued usefulfor studying in unheated and drafty buildings.
The hood serued simultaneously as a head couering, a repository for coins and alms and the

black

forerunner of the modern day book bag,The hood was adorned with the colors of the uniuersity
and designated the young scholar\ school or uniuersity ffiliation. By their distinctive clothing
the students were set apart and distingukhedfrom the citizens of the town; hence the origin of
the phrase

"town and gown."

American colleges and uniuersities adopted the wearing of the traditional apparel in Colonial
times, and a common codefor academic apparel was established

in

the mid-nineteenth century.

The hood is the most distinctiue feature of academic regalia. The inside of the hood is
lined with the fficial colors of the institution; today you seeWilkes graduates wearing hoods
lined with the blue and gold colors of the [Jniversity.The ueluet trim around the outside oJ the
hood designates the degree or field of study of the graduates.The ueluet colors worn by today\
graduates signfy the following :

GoldenYellow

White
Drab

-

Science

Arts, Letters, Humanities
Business Administration

The style of the gown distinguishes graduates by the degree they haue earned. Those
earning the bachelor\ degree wear a simple black gown with elongated pointed sleeves. Holders
of the master\ degree wear gowns with a longer, closed, square cut sleeue.The doctoral goum is
trimmed with uelvet stripes on the sleeues and panels of ueluet on thefront closure of the gown.
SomeAmerican uniuersities have adopted doctoral gowns in their distinctive colors.You will
notice the slate of Columbia, the red of Cornell, the burgundy of the Uniuersity of Pennsyluania,
the bright blue of the Uniuersity oJ Michigan.

To have earned the priuilege of wearing academic costume regalia signffies not only the
completion oJ a program of studies, but entrance into the comradery of scholarship.

23

�ARNAUD C. I\,IARTS
SPOI(TS AND CONFERENCE CENTER
Medical personnel are available for first aid assistance at the FirstAid
Station located
in the lobby. Should you need assistance please contact an usher

FIRST AID
or

a

Public Safety Ofiicer.

Because of space limitations, safety and control, no one,
except the professional photographer and members of the press with appropriate
credentials, will be allowed access to the stage area for the purpose of taking

PICTURE TAKING

-

pictures or video-taping. A photograph
diploma is presented by the President.
R-EST ROOMS

will be taken of each graduate as the

Rest rooms are accessible from the first and second floor lobbies.

- also located on the lower level.
Rest rooms are

BEVERAGES
is available at the drinking fountains on the first floor
-Water
the building.

of

Local police will divert traffrc from the front of the Marts Center following the
ceremony. Please cooperate with the police officers and follow their directions
as they attempt to alleviate traffic congestion.

A post-commentement

reception will be held in the First Floor Lounge
of the Henry Student Center immediately following the cercmony.

24

�Platforrn Pafiy
Adams.
JeffreyAlves

..............Vice President, Student Afairs
.................Dean,Jay S. Sidhu School of Business and Leadership
Thomas Baldino...............Interim Dean, College ofArts, Humanities and Social Sciences
........... AssociateVice President, Marketing and Communications
Jack Chielli
Coordinator, Campus Intefaith
Caitlin C2eh..........
Paul

Duda..........
.Assistant Registrar
Chair, FaculryAffairs Council
Jonathan Ference......
Bernard Graham......
.............Dean, Nesbitt School of Pharmacy
Andy J. Greenfield..
Lieutenant Colonel, United States Air Force
Griggs
.................Member, Board of tustees
Jason
Ellen Hall...
.................Vice President,'Wilkes University Alumni Association
Hi11..
..........Interpreter, 360 Translations International, Inc.
Jamie
.... Honorary Degree Recipient
Seymour Holtzman
.... Executive Director, Student Services
Susan Hrit2ak................
Barbara Ki.rg..........
Associate Dean, Student Aflairs
Daniel K1em..........
....... Member, Board of Trustees
Patrick Leahy
.....President
Rachel

Loren Prescott............Vice President, Finance and Support Operations,/General Counsel
Kayla Rooney...............
Eugene Roth.........

Philip Ruthkosky.........
Anne Sk1eder................

Slaughter....
Speziale......
John Stachacz ...............
-WagihaTaylor...............
MelanieWade...............
TereseWignot...............
Elizabeth

Michael

MichaelWood..............
Debra Zbegner.....

Student Greeter
...Tiustee Emeritus
Associate Dean, Student Affairs

.........SeniorVice President and Provost
... Member, Board of Tiustees
Vice President, Strategic Initiatives
Dean, Eugene S. Farley Library Information Technology
Faculty Marshal
...... Vice President, Enrollment Services
.Interim Dean, College of Science and Engineering;
Acting Dean, School of Education
Vice President,Advancement
............Dean, School of Nursing

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WILKES UNIVERSITY'S SIXTY-EIGHTH ANNUAL

Spring Commencement
FOR THE CONFERRING OF GRADUATE DEGREES
Saturday, May Sixteenth

Two-thousand and fifteen

.

10 a.m.

�THE STAR.SPANGLED BANNER
What

O

say, can you see, by the

so

proudly we hailed at

dawn\ early light,

th.e

twilight's last gleaming,

Whose broad stripes and bright stars,
Through the perilous fight,
O'er the ramparts we watched,
Were so gallantly streaming?

And

the rockets' red glare,

The bombs bursting in air,
Gaue proof through the night

That ourfiag was still there.

O say does that

star-spangled banner yet waue

O'er the land

And

thefree

oJ

the home of the brave?

Words by Francis Scott Key
Arranged by John Philip Sousa
Harmonized by Walter D amro s ch

ALMA MATER
Wilkes, our Alma Mater,
We pledge our hearts

Honor,

faith, and

to

thee,

courage,

Truth and loyalty,

In our work and in

our pleasure,

Guide us as aJriend;
We shall always loue thee,

I-oyal to the end.
Thou shalt lead us onward

In

search

oJfiner things.

May wefind the wisdom
That thy spirit brings.

May our

deeds of love and service

Euer swell thy fame

-

Wilkes, we stand to greet thee!

Glory to thy

name.
Words and Music by Eleanor C. Failey

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\X/ILKES UNIVERSITY'S SIXTY-EIGHTH ANNUAL

Spring Commencement

�Order of Exencises
PROCESSIONAL
Entry and March of the Peers from

lolanthe

Arthur Sullivan

(The audience is requesteil to ise as the procession begins.)

WELCOME..............

ANNS

A. SrrBosn

Senior Vice Presiilent and Prouost

INVOCATION.........

......CamuN Cznn
Coordinator, C ampus InterJaith

The Star-Spangled

Banner.......

Words by Francis Scott Key

(The words toThe Star-Spangbd Banner are printeil on the insid.eJront couer oJ the program.
The audience is rcquested to stand and sing the NationalAnthem with the chorus and band.)

Gaudeamus

Igitur.........

GREETINGS............

Tiailitional

ErrzanntH A. Sraucntrn '68
Member, Boaril of Trustees

JoNarHaN D.

Frnrucr

Chair, Faculty ,!ffairs Council

Associate Professor, Pharmacy Pructke

NarnaNrEL WTLLTAM JenJrutr

Member oJ the Class of 2015

�Order of Exercises
COMMENCEMENT

ADDRESS

SEuaronJosN T. Yuorcuar

Pennsyhtania State Senate, Representing the 14th District

THE CONFERRING OF THE

ALUMNI

DEGREES

ParRrcr F. Lrasy

INDUCTION..........

PRESIDENT'S

C.Hrrr'71

.ErrEN

Vice Presiilent, Wilkes Uniuersity

MESSAGE..............

Alumni Association

.............ParRrcr F. LsaHv
President

Alma

Mater........

..........Eleanor C. Farley
D. Orcutt'69

Arrangement, Eail
(The words to the Alma Mater

are printed on the inside front cover of the program.
The audience is requested to stand and join in the singing.)

BENEDICTION

.............CarruN Cznn
Coordinator, C ampus Interfaith

RECESSIONAL
March of the Belgian Paratroopers

..

Music Provided By:
Wilkes Uniuersity Commencement Band
Dr. Philip G. Simon, Conductor
Wilkes Uniuersity Commencement Choir
Dr. Steven Thomas, Conductor

Ceremony Interpreted By:
Jamie Lynne Hill
360 Translations International, Inc.

Pierre Leemans

�SPEAI(ER'S BIOGRAPHY
SBNarop- JoHN

T. Yuorcuax

ofthe 14th Senatorial District is highly regarded
as an effective and independent advocate for the people of Pennsylvania for
more than a decade. While Senator Yudichakt dedication to building the
economy, protecting the environment, helping senior citizens and keeping
State SenatorJohnT.Yudichak

communities safe has had broad effects across the Commonwealth, the senator's most important work continues to be done in comrnunities throughout
Carbon, Luzerne and Monroe counties.
The senator was instrumental in creating the $4 million Lazetne County Small
Business Loan Program that aided in recovery following 2011 flooding and
continues to serye as a financial resource for local small business expansion and
job creation. SenatorYudichakt commitment to economic development has
resulted in numerous successful projects in the region from the creation of a
medical faciliry in Nanticoke to the expansion of a pharmaceutical company

in Swiftwater.
SenatorYudichak, along with Congressman Lou Barletta, launched Operation
Gang Up, a communiry-based initiative created to address gang activity in the
region. He helped write Pennsylvania's first anti-gang law, secured funding for
safe schools training for teachers and fought for investments in after-school
and community programs for children.

A

tireless advocate for public libraries ar,d area youth programs, Senator
Yudichak founded the Yudichak Family Lighthouse Fund of the Luzerne
Foundation through private charitable efforts. Since its inception, the fund has
donated more than $100,000 to local libraries and other community programs.
A valued partner and supporter of Wilkes (Jniversiry SenatorYudichak helped
to secure a $3 miliion Redevelopment Assistance Capital Program (RACP)
grant to enhance engineering labs in Stark Learning Center. He also helped
to obtain a $600,000 PennDOT grant to assist with the construction of
the [Jniversity's Campus Gateway project, benefitting both the campus and
downtown Wilkes-Barre communities. In addition,'Wilkes lJniversiry is the
higher education partner for SHINE, an educational afterschool program for
Luzerre County schoolchildren launched in 2015 by SenatorYudichak and
Congressman Barletta.

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COMMENCEMENT
for the Conferring of Degrees
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Sunday
September
l:00 p.m.

13

,20L5

Arnaud C. Marts
Sports and Conference Center

WI LKES
UNIVERSITY

�Ordq of E;;er:cises
*

FANFARE AND PROCESSIONAL
War March of tlte Pnests from

Athalia

..............Fe\a Mendelssohn

Anne A. Skieder

WELCOME

Proyost

*INVOCAUON

Caitlin Czeh
Co

ordinator, Campus InterJ otth

*AMERICA, THE BEAUTIFUL..................... Words by Katherine Lee Bates
Musicby SamuelA.Ward
Arrangement, Ph1lip G. Simon

GREETINGS

...............

............Jonathan D. Ference
Chair, Faculty AlJairs Council
Asso ciate Prof essor, Pharmacy

Ma. Angellica Ceballos
Member of the GraduattngClass

*The audience is requested to nse.

�Ordq of kqcises
r

ADDRESS.

................:

Marianne M. Rexer'85

Robert S. Capin Professor

oJ

Accounting

:

,.

CONFERRING OF THE

DEGREES............

..... Patrick E Leahy
President

*ALMA

MAIER.....

.........Eleanor C. Farley

An angement, Phihp G. Simon

I

*BENEDICTI.N
Crrior*ro"r

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. . .....leanJosephMouret
Ar r angement, Alf re d Pfo r tner

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J ohn M. Vaida, Conductor

Marttna Barna' 16, Vocalist

I

*The audrence is requested to ise.

b-

�DOCTOR OF EDUCATION CANDIDATES
Dr. Rhonda M. Rabbitt, Dean
William R. Andahazy
John A. Haas
Sara R. Moore

Brian S. Pipech

*

GraceElizabeth Surdovel
Dawn R. Sutton
Erin Sutzko
Melanie Berger Wiscount

* Degree in Absentia

�MASTER'S DEGREE CANDIDATES
Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing
Austin Grant Bennett
Christopher Casino

Costanzo
Kanney

Elisabeth Suzanne

Nichole

Jonathan Wayne Pierce
Joseph Robert Stager III
* BarbaraJ. Taylor
* LeahJ. Vernon

Master of Arts in Creative Writing
* Michael Anthony Nixon
* Corinne Alice Nulton
* Vanessa Taylor-O'Connor
CaDm DeVincenti

* Molly Rebecca Barari
* Gabrielle M. D'Amico

* Richard Anthony Giamusso
* Robert Holly
Johanna MarieJames
* Kimberly Behre Kenna
* MatthewJ. Mimnaugh

*
*

Ezzel Thomas
Hi1lary Grace Transue

Da.ry'l Winston

* John
Debra Ann Zucco

Master of Business Administration
Dr. Jeffrey R. Alves, Dean

6 Kathleen Ann Bennie
Ma. Angellica Ceballos
*,6 Erin Lynne Connelly
* Harkirat Dhaliwal
Rachel Elizabeth Duda
Suzanne M. Ekstrom

*'u Amy Lyrrn Galabinski

*

Jaspreet Singh Kharoud

Allison M. Rogalewcz

* Jacqui Lprn Sabo
Sweta Sheth

x

*

Ramanpreet Kaur

Sanishchit Singh

Raikirat Sohi
Spring H. Williams
Carolyn Workinger

Master of Science in Education
Dr. Rhonda M. Rabbitt, Dean
* Donna L. Albertson
* Corinne Marie Altham
dc

Ambrocik
Anderson
Sheena Lea Armbruster
Michael Bachman
Holly Banks-Fry
Lindsay Barkanic
Robert Edward Barnhart III
Codie Darrell Bender
NicholasJ. Bender
AmandaJo
Bonnie

*
*

* Degree in Absentia

r-

*

Berger

* Justin
Lesley Wirick Berry
* Michael R. Betkowski
* Daniel Cyms Bingaman
* Alyssa Bommentre
* Nicole Theresa Bondarchuk
* Rachel M. Bonroyan
* Adrienne Ann Borgia
* Jenna Bosworth

*

Lauren M. Boyer
Theresa Renee Boyer

6DeltaMuDelta

�IVIASTER'S DEGREE CANDIDAIES
Master of Science in Educatiorl (continued)
* Angela Lynn Gerber
Ann Bragan
* Alison Hope Gerke
Sara Beth Bray-Ulrich
* Lauren Rae Gerst
Nicole E. Briggs
Chante Michelle Bright
Brent Brockman
Jennifer Lauren Brotman
Marnie Alysha Caffrey
Sandy Cammarata

Amy Lynn Carrelli
Melanie A. Carroll
David Vincent Caruso
KealyJ. Chipman
Shaylon Rose Claypoole
Emily Katherine Corcoran
* Elaine A. Cramer
* Lindsey T. Davenport
,.
Jaclyn Davis

Nichole R. Davis
Andrew Joseph Dellinger
* Tiacy L. Derban
* Silvio Peter D'Ercole
Ruth Ann DeSantis
* Darlene E DiCarlo
{.
Jason James Dickensheets
,1.

Josephine Joy Doughton
* Tiavis T. Dresch
* Blake Dutweiler
* Kelli M. Earp
,I

David Joseph Echelmeier
* Kenneth Gordon Eck,
Jr.
CrystalJill Eisenhauer
Dana Marie Evans
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and were Jirst used in 1970 at the inauguranon oJ the second president oJ Wilhes. Thqt
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recognized gold and silversmith from the State lJnitersity of New Yorh at New Paltz.

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signiJies Wilhes-Bane's role as o melting pot, forming a nant and vigorous community of

from many differentbochgrounds. This theme is reiterated in the inscnption of the
Unittersig\ motto "lJnity Amidst Diversity" which surrounds the upper part of thebowl.
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people

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in a community hnown Jor its coal mining past.
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from sterling silvef has alternatingbowls
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Charn of OfJice is a silyer portrait of Dr. Eugene S. Farley, the first President of Wilhes.
Dr. Forley\ portraitis surroundedby gllt oohleoves commemordtinghis strongleadership
of the emer glng instttution.
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��AMERICA, THE BEAUTIFUL
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Thine alabaster citres gleam, undimmedby human tears'
Amenco! Ameica! God shedhis grace on thee ,
And crown tlty goodwithbrotherhoodt'rom sea to shiningsea'

Wordsby Katheine Lee Bates
Musicby Samuel A. Ward

ALMA MATER
Wilhes, our AlmaMatet,
We pledge ourhearts to thee ,
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WILKES UNIVERSITY'S

COMMENCEMENT
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FANFARE AND PROCESSIONAL
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WELCOME

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Anne A. Skleder

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Caitlin Czeh
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Jonathan D. Ference
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GREETINGS

Associate Professor, Phormacy Practice

Natalie Rose Smime
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Dr. Rhonda M. Rabbitt, Dean
Patrick Patte
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Deana Kathryn Patson
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DOCTOR OF NURSING PRACTICE
Dr. Deborah A. Zbegne4 Dean
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Daniella Casimir
Lynne M. Hutchison
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Sherry L. Martin

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Dr. Bernard W. Graham, Dean
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Robert G. Santorsa

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Marcella E.VanRiper

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Master of Science Education
Dr. Rhonda M. Rabbitt, Dean

* Kimberly Lynn Allen
* Whitney D. Babin
* Rachel M. Bakun
* Allyson L. Bayly
* KimberlyAnne Beiler
* Gregory D. Bernhardt
* Erika L. Besecker
* Nicole M. Betances
* Laura Bohling
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Ruth A. Flanagan

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* Kathryn Dunn
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Marie Grim
Jaclyn Ann Groh
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Trisha Sue Herrera
Felicia Hess

Patricia Ann Carlson
Ashley Lynn Cieszkowski
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Joy Grandi

ErikaJ. Hanson

* Allison Butash
* E*ilyJ.Buttorff
* Michael Capilo
* Christina Marie Capiotis
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Lindsay Marie Gebeau
Janet L. Gettig

* Claudia Elizabeth Hasley
* Philip Michael Haussener

Shana Brady
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Melissa Franklin
Lucille Kennedy Gallis

* Kara McCauslin
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Kailee Marie Fowler
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Samantha Moses

* Raymond B. Murhon
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AnthonyJ. Shipula
Kyle G. Shrauder

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Thomas Gray Sites
Ale&gt;ori Nicole Spicher

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* Marquise Kamel Stokes
* Timothy P. Sullivan
* Nari Louise Tenkley

Joseph G. O'Melia

Katherine Gilmartin Palazzo
RobertJ. Palazzo
Porter Wideman Palmer

Christie L. Patterson

* EmilyJaneToth
* Paulo MacielVitoria

* Amanda Peters
* Timothy Paul Prokopovits

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Sean'William Pyne
Michael Paul Quickel
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Chad'White
Robert Andrew Wozniak, Jr.

x Heather L.Yoder

Audra Rae Schlecht

Master of Science in Bioengineering
Dr.\ffilliam B. Hudson, Decr

*

Marc D. Honrath

Master of Science in Electrical Engineering
Dr. William B. Hudson, Deaz
+ Stephen E.Tedak

Master of Science in Engineering Management
Dr.William B. Hudson, Dear

*

Rami Hussain H. Gabbani

AzzamSalehAlbarrak

Master of Science in Nursing
Dr. Deborah A. Zbegner, Dean
23
23

*,23

*
23

*,23

Kristen Ann Bishop
Marie Elizabeth Conahan

Ke'th LeeJones
x'zr Kelly Kerrigan
23
Thomas Runscavage III
23
MaryTheresa Simon
*,23 Tricia Ann Strickland

Elizabeth Cook
Jacquelyn R. Hedman
Stacey Hewitt
23

SigmaThetaThu

* Degree in Absentia

�BACHELOR'S DEGREE CANDIDATES
The College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences
Dr. PaulT. Nggs, Dean

Cornmunication Studies
Kayla

Bucci

Markeata Lauren White

Jenna Colleran-Geiger

Criminology
Briann Nicole Derr

David Marouchoc
Ryan Smith

Sociology, Second Mai or

Jillian Glasgow

Ashley Sutton

History
1a

Jermaine Cerone Foster
Eric Francis Hauer

Bryan Raymer

Integrative Media
* Timot\ Benner

Asma'a Binladen, Magna Cum laude

Political Science
Asma Saeed Mourcy

Psychology
Elizabeth Ashley Heggan
Roger Legg

Theresa Sanders

Natalie Rose Smirne

Sociology
*

Celeste Brooke Kratz

JoelWatson

Spanish
*

KevinJames Heberling

la

Phi

AlphaTheta

* Degree in Absentia

�BACHELOR'S DEGREE CANDIDATES
The School of Education
Dr. Rhonda M. Rabbitt, Dear

Elernentary &amp; Eu"ly Childhood Education
laude

11'12

Sarah Rose Benczkowshi, Magna Cum

11'12

Leah Rae Doknovitch, Summa Cum l-aude

11,12

Jeanine Manta, Summa Cum l-aude

11'12

Stephen Thomas Ruch, Magna Cum l-aude

Middle Level Education
Philip Racciato

The College of Science and Engineering
Dr.Villiam B. Hudson,

Deaa

Biology
Amandeep Kaur Mangat

Mia Alexa Sallavanti, Cum

l-aude

Chemistry
Khushali Parikh

Earth and Environrnental Sciences
12

JustinJerard Davis

Electrical Engineering
Daniel Slade Lykens, Cum

l,aude
Mechanical Engineering, Second Degree

Environrnental Engineering
*

Noura

*p Corbin Alan

Alsarawi

Sherman, Magna Cum laude

Grant Rarig

Mathematics
JustinWall, Cum laude

Mechanical Engineering
t

Orane

Churchill
Cormier

Raid Osama Dinh
Daniel Slade Lykens, Cum laude

David L.

Electrtal Engineering, Second Degree

e

Honors in

Engineering

t1

Kappa Delta

Pi

12

PennsyluaniaTeacher

Certification

'6

Degree in Absentia

�BACHELOR'S DEGREE CANDIDATES
The Jay S. Sidhu School of Business and Leadership
Dr. Jeffrey R. Alves, Deoa

Accounting
6

ObaidAhmed NZaabi
Management, Second Major

Nathan Edmund Franko

Alexandra Rae Hoops, Summa Cum l-aude
Chrisrian McGlynn
Man agement, S econ il D egre e

MichaelA. Gaumer,Jr.

Business Administration
*

Bryan

Back

6 Steven Brace, Cum

*

l-aude

Entrepreneurship
AbdulazizAlhumoud
IbrahimAlhumoud

YujiaJiang
Kristin Ann Koulik

Abdullah Nazal K.Altaleb
Joshua M. Helwig

Finance
*

MathkarAlamani

Hussam K.Alghusn

Managernent
Al-Tunaiji
Alrefaei

Abdelaziz Harib

Marzouq

Christian McGlynn
Accounting, Second Degree

Daniel E. Paveletz

Marketing
*

*
*

Lien Do
Rodney Michael Hill
Eleanor Marie Laffey

Marc Perry
MeaghanJo Skelly

Sports Management
Victoria LynnWarne

o

Delta Mu

Delta

* Degree inAbsentia

�Scholarly Societies
and Special Designations
1
2
3
a
5
6

Denotes Membership inAlpha Chi, the National College Honor Scholarship Society.
Denotes Membership in Alpha Kappa Delta, the International Honorary Society in Sociology.

in the Eta Pi Chapter of Alpha Sigma l-ambda, the honor society
recognizing the acadernic excellence of adult parttime students.

Denotes Membership

Denotes Membership in Beta Beta Beta, the National Honorary Society in Biology.
Denotes Membership in Chi Alpha Epsilon, the Honorary Society which recognizes stuilents
who were admitted to the (Jniuersity through Higher Eduution Auess Opportunity progtams.
Denotes Membership in the Zeta Psi Chapter of Delta Mu Deha, the National Honor
Society

7
8
e
10
11

in

Business

Administration.

Denotes Honors in Biology.
Denotes Honors

in Englkh.

Denotes Honors in Engineering.

Denota Membuship in l-ambda Pi Eta, the National Honorary Society in Comrnuniutions.
Denotes Membership
SocieQ

in the Phi Phi Chapter of Kappa Delta Pi,

the lnternational Honorury

in Education.

12 Denotes Candidates for PennsyluaniaTbacher Certification.
13 Denotes Candidates for Pennsylvania Principal Certification.
14 Denotes Membership in Phi AlphaTheta, the National Honorary Society in Histoty.
1s Denotes Membership in Phi Iambda Sigma, the Pharmacy badership Society.
16 Denotes Membership in Phi SigmaThu, the National Honor Society in Philosophy.
17 Denotes Membership in Pi Kappa Delta, the National Honorary Forensic Society.
18 Denotes Membership in Pi Sigrua Alpha, the National Political {cience Honor Society.

le
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28

*

Denotes Membership

in

Denotes Membership

in Phi Eta Sigma, the National Honor

Denotes Membership

in

Psi

Chi, the National Honorary Society in
Society

Psychology.

Jor College Freshmen.

Rho Chi, the llational Honor Society in Pharmacy.

Denotes Membership in SigmaThu Delta, the National Honotary Society in English.
Denotes Membership in the Zeta Psi Chapter of SigmaThetaThu, the International Honor
Society for Nursing.
Denotes Membership in and atknowledgment by Sigma

X,

the Scientifu Research Society.

DenotesTbm Bigler Scholar.
Denotes Pre-Medical Scholar.
Denotes Membership in the National Studerxt Nurses Association.
Denotes Membership

in Sigma Alpha Pi, the National Society of Itadership and

Degree in Absentia

10

Success.

�-_

Acadernic Costurne
The celebration of Commencement is surrounded by rich traditions. The established
community

oJ scholars

the Faculty

conuene to recognize fficially the newest group of
and welcome them infellowship. Graduates don the attire
- symbolized scholarly
- attainment.
thatfor years has

proven scholats

-

the Gradudtes

During the MiddleAges those seeking an education traueled to European centers o;f learning.
Centers of learning and uniuersities were closely allied with the clerics of the time, and the scholars
donned garb similar to that worn by the clergy.This euolved into the academic unform, a long
black gown, hood, and cap, which proued usefulfor studying in unheated and ilrafty buitdings.
The hood serued simultaneously as a head couering, a repository for coins and alms anil the
Jorerunner of the modern day book bag.The hood was adorned with the colors of the uniuersity
and designated the young scholar\ school or uniuersity
ffiliation. By their distinctiue clothing
the students were set apart and distinguished
the
citizens
of the toum; hence the origin of
from
the phrase "town and gown."
American colleges and uniuersities adopted the wearing of the traditional apparel in Colonial
for academic apparel was established in the mid-iineteenth century.

times, and a common code

The hood is the most distinctiuefeature of academic regalia.The inside of the hood is
lined with the fficial colors of the institution; today you see Wilkes graduates wearing hoods
lined with the blue and gold colors of the (Jniuersity.The ueluet trim around the outside of the
hood designates the degree orfield of study of the graduates.The veluet colors worn by today\
graduates signfy the following:

GoldenYellow

Oliue
Blue
Apricot
White
Drab
Brown

Science

Arts, Letters, Humanities
Business Administration

Fine Arts
Pharmacy
Education

Nursing

The style of the gown distinguishes graduates by the degree they haue earned. Those
earning the bachelor\ degree wear a simple black gown with elongated pointed sleeves. Holders
of the master\ degree wear gowns with a longer, closed, square cut sleeue.The doctoral gown is
trimmed with veluet stripes on the sleeues and panels of ueluet on the
closure of the gown.

front

SomeAmerican universities haue adopted doctoral gowns in their distinctiue colors.You will
notice the slate of Columbia, the red of Cornell, the burgundy of the (Jniversity of Pennsylvania,
the bright blue oJ the (Jniuersity of Michigan.
Tb haue earned the priuilege of wearing academic costume regalia signffies not only the
completion of a program of studies, but entrance into the comradery of scholarship.

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�THE STAR-SPANGLED BANNER
What

dawn\ eaily light,

O

say, can you see, by the

so

proudly we hailed at the twilight\ last gleaming,
Whose broad stripes and bright stars,
Through the perilous fight,
O'er the ramparts we watched,
Were so gallantly streaming?

And

the rockets'red glare,

The bombs bursting in air,
Cave proof through the night

That ourfiag was still there.

O say does that star-spangled banner yet

waue

O'er the land of the free

And

the home of the brave?

Words by Francis Scott Key
by John Philip Sousa

Arranged

ALMA MATER
Wilkes, our Alma Mater,
We pledge our hearts

Honor,

to thee,

faith, and courage,

Truth and loyalty,

In our work and in

our pleasure,

Guide us as afriend;
We shall ahtays love thee,

l-oyal to the end.
Thou shalt lead us onward

In

search

offiner things.

May wefnd the wisdom
That thy spirit
May our

brings.

deeds of love and seruice

Ever swell thyfame

-

Wilkes, we stand to greet thee!

Clory to thy name.
Worils and Music by Eleanor C.

A

receptionJor gruiluates and theirfamilies

will

be held

in the Ballroom

Henry Student Center immediatelyJollowing the ceremony.

t2

oJ the

Faiey

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                    <text>�THE STAR-SPAIYGLED BANNER
What

dawn\ early light,

O

say, can you see, by the

so

proudly we hailed at the twilight's last gleaming,
Whose broad stripes and

bight

stars,

Through the perilous fight,

O'er the rafirparts we watched,
Were so

And

gallantly streaming?

the rockets' red glare,

The bombs bursting in air,
Gave proof through the night

That ourflag was still there.

O say does that

star-spangled banner yet wave

O'er the land of

And

the

free

the home of the brave?

Words by Francis Scott Key
Arranged by John Philip Sousa
Harmonized by Walter Damrosch

ALMA MATER
Wilkes, our Alma Mater,
We pledge our hearts

Honor,

faith, and

to thee,

courage,

Tiuth and loyaky,

In our work and in our pleasure,
Guide us as afriend;
We shall always love thee,

I-oyal to the end.
Thou shalt lead us onward

In

search

offiner things.

May wefind the wisdom
That thy spirit brings.

May our

deeds oJ loue and seruice

Euer swell thy Jame

-

Wilkes, we stand to greet thee!

Glory to thy

name.

Words and Music by Eleanor C. Farley

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F{

hl

1935

WILKES UNIVERSITY'S SIXTY-NINTH ANNUAL

Spring Commencement

�Order of Exercises
PR..ESSI.NAL
... Arthur sullivan

Entry and March of the Peers from lolanthe
(The audienee is requested to rise as the procession begins.)

WELCOME..............

ANNS

INVOCATION....................:.....

The Star-Spangled

Banner.......

A. SrrrpeR-

Senior Vice Presiilent anil Prouost

......CaIruN CzeFI
Coordinator, Campus Intefaith

Words by Francis Scott Key

(The words toThe Star-Spangleil Banner are printeil on the insidefront antu of tfu pngtarn.
The auilience is requested to stand and sing the National Anthem uith the chorus afld bntd.)

GREETINGS............

JasoN GRtccs '90

Member, Boaril of Tiustees

JoNarHaN D. FrnnNcn
Chair, Faculty Affairs Council

Assoeiate Professor, Pharmacy Practiee

ANrHoNv V. FeNucct
Member oJ the Class oJ 2016

�Order of Exercises
PRESENTATION OF AWARDS
PRESENTATION OF HONORARY DEGREE
JouNJ. PassaN
Doctor of Humane Letters

THE CONFERRING OF THE

DEGREES

Parnrcr F. Lrasy
President

ALUMNI INDUCTION......CoLoNEL Manr A. Raoo, U.S.A., RsrrREo
Willee s University

PRESIDENT'S
Alma

ADDRESS...........

Alumni

Asso ciation

................Parnrcr F. LraHy

Mater........

..........Eleanor C. Farley
Arrangement, Earl D. Orcutt '69

(The words to the Alma Mater

are printed on the insidefront eouer of the program.
The audience is requested to stand and join in the singing.)

BENEDICTION

.............Ca1ruN CzEn
C o ordinato6 Campus

RECESSTONAL
March of the Belgian

Paratroopers...........

Music Provided By:
Wilkes Uniuersity Commencement Band
Dr. Philip G. Simon, Conductor
Wilkes Uniuersity Commencement Choir
Dr. Steven Thomas, Conductor

Cerernony Interpreted By:
Laura Tomlinson
360 Translations International, Inc.

Intefaith

Pierre Leemans

�HONORARY DEGREE
..JoHNJ. PassaN
DOCTOR OF HUMANE LETTERS.........
-Wilkes-Barre,
Pennsylvania; Eagle Scout; graduate ofJames M.
Native of
Coughlin High School; enlistee in the United States N"r.y at age 17;Wor1d
War II veteran of the Pacific Theater on the USS Los Angeles; graduate
of the Dolan School of Mortuary Science; owner of Valley Distributing
and Storage Company;President of Pocono Downs; Past President of the
'W'arehouses
;
American Warehous e Ass o ciation and the American Chain of
Foundation.
Family
Passan
chairman of the
born and raised inWilkes-Barre and have remained here,
committed to our community's success; because you served your country
honorably in the United States Nar.y and took advantage of the GI Bill
to further your education; because your entrepreneurial spirit has resulted
in successful business ventures for the past 64 years that contribute to the
economic vitality of Northeastern Pennsylvania;because you are comrnitted
to providing opportuniry for your employees to raise and educate their
families, assuring that generations past, present and future are able to fulfill
their hopes and dreams;because your personal benefactions, and that of the
Passan Family Foundation, have resulted in gifts to education and health care
that will positively impact long into the future this region's qualiry of life;
and because you have built businesses from scratch and created resources that
you openly share to sustain our cofiIrrluniry and better enable its members
to prosper and live well, by the power vested in me by the Board of Trustees
of 'Wilkes (Jniversity and the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, I confer
upon you, JohnJ. Passan, the Doctor of Humane Letters degree, honoris
causa, with all the rights and privileges appertaining thereto.

Because you were

�A\X/ARDS
THE MABLE SCOTT WANDELL AND
STERLING LEROY WANDELL AWARDS......... SvoNny

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ZacHanv SuruvaN'16
These awards are presented to the

nan and woman who haue attained the highest academb

aueragefor theJour years atWilkes Unhtusity.

Presentation by

ANtmA. SrreonR

Senior Vice President and Provost

THERESAJORDAN AND
FRANK MEHM

PRIZE.......

Tnov CanEv '16

This annual prize rccognizes an indiuidualJrom theWilkes community who
by uote of a select mmmittee, exemplifies moral aurage, perseverantt,

Jornidable Jaith and a sense

oJ

unwauering optimkm.

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This award k given by theWilkes Uniuersity Alumni Association to the member of the
graduating clws eonsidered to haue made the strongest conhibutions to student
and the student adiuities program

Presentation Ly

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the Uniuersity.

CoroxEr MARKA. R too, U.S.A.,

Wilkes University Alumni Asociation

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�BACHELOR'S DEGREE CANDIDATES
The College ofArts, Hurnanities, and Social Sciences
Dr. Paul T. Riggs, Dean

Cornrnunication Studies
Marcus R. Leaf

Cara Basile, Cum Laude

Eric

10

Casey

10

Nicholas Michael Durdan

10

Ashley A. Evert, Magna Cum Laude

English, Setond Major
10

22'25
10

10

RebeccaJane Filipski
Amanda Marie Fulk
MatthewJames Gogas

'

Adam Christopher Lubas
Jennifer Kristi Magnotta
Colleen Katherine O'Callaghan
Jared Powell
Amanda Stickles, Cum l-aude
Justin Joseph Topa, Magna Cum laude

EvanJade'Willey
Alec G.Wizar, Magna Cum Laude

James M. Jaskolka-Butler
Amanda D. Kornak, Summa Cum l-aude

10'14

Nicole Emily Zukowsfi,Magna Cum laude

Criminology
Jacqueline Krupka

Lucas Charles Amarose
Sociology, Second Maj or

P sy chol ogy, Se co nd Maj

John Atkinson
Kyle Devon Belle
2 Tioy
Carey, Cum laude

Sociology, Second Maj or

Sociology, Second Maj or

So ci

Marie Drebot, Cum

Psychology, Second Degree
Sociology, Second

Sociology, Second Maj or

Major

Jennifer MorganTaylor

TyheedJackson

Sociology, Second Maj or

Sociology, Second Maj or

CarlWilliamVon Glahn

MichaelJorda
Se con

Maj o r

Cassandra Stalk, Cum Iaude

Philip John Incremona

ciology,

Se cond

Sociology, Second Maj or

Laude

Sociology, Second Maj or

So

ology,

AlexanderThomas Rodino , Magna Cum laude

Sociology, Second Maj or

Jessica

r

Donovan Patrick McElligatt
Kyle M. Phillips

Catherine Marie Conte
2

o

John Charles Licciardone

Sociology, Second

d Maj o r

Major

CoryAnthonyWolff

Tori Kerr

Sociology, Second Maj or

English
22

Jason

Anthony Klus,

22

Summa Cum l-aude

t'12'22

Spanish, Second Major

Emily Leonick
Jeremy R. Miller,

1

Alpha

t'

SaruPisak, Summa Cum Laude
GabrielTa

Romanelli,

Summa Cum Laude

Susan Zobitne

Cum laude

Chi

2

ta

Alpha Kappa

Delta

PhiAlphaTheta

22

to

12

Itmbda H Eta

SigmaThu Deha

2s

Pennsyluania Tbacher Certifcation

Tbm Bigler Scholar

�BACHELOR'S DEGREE CANDIDATES
The College ofArts, Humanities, and Social Sciences

-

Contirueil

History
Jonathan

Ferdinand

1,14'17'18

Christina Marie Harrison, Magna Cum l-aude
*'ra Courtney Lyn Mclaughlin, Magna Cum laude

12'14'17

Thomas J. Schmidt, Magna Cum l-aude

Politiul
14

Science, Seconil

Major

Lisa Semetti

MichaelJ.Tos

Integrative Media
*

Andrews
Derr
Jessica
Madelyn

Kathryn Evans, Magna Cum
Emmie Lu Gibson
Zachary

Melisa Harley Scott, Summa

Cum Laude

Allison Simenkiewicz , Cum Iaude
Rhiannon Rakell Stauffer, Cum Laude

l-aude

KahdijahVenable

Lehr

x Emily Ann

Zavada, Summa Cum l-aude

International Studies
* Colintoup

Musical Theatre
Ashley Potkulski, Magna Cum l-aude

Philosophy
Andrew Robson Saba

Political Science
s FrancescoJared
Costantino
18
Beth Anne Gilbert, Magna Cum l-aude

* Timot\ Gogola

I Alpha
ta

Phi

Keoni C.Johnson
International Studies, Second Major

Kendra Marie Radle

Chi

AlphaTheta

Epsilon t2 PennsyluaniaTbacher Certifiution
Delta t8 H Sigma Alpha * Degree in Absentia

s Chi Alpha
17

Pi Kappa

�BACHELOR'S DEGREE CANDIDATES
continaeil
The College ofArts, Flumanities, and Social Scien
Psychology
Thomas Maby

Rashanna Kayley Alspaugh

1,1e

*

JessicaJane Baker
Megan Binder
Allison Elizabeth Bitner

Alefs Lyn Maroney
t' Kr.ly Marie Mason, Magna Cum l-aude

Abigail Boltz, Summa Cum laude
Evelyn Cabrera-Pedraza

Spankh, Second Major
le Kathleen Ann Patchoski
Anna Podrasky, Cum Laude

Roxana Mery

Lauren Marjorie Chamberlain

Tracey Christine Quirke

Criminology, Second Maj or
1

Rebecca Rigle
Lauren Ritchey

Elizabeth Childs, Summa Cum Laude

Katlin E. Clark
Allison Davis, Cum Laude
Melanie Gwen DePietro
5 Alexandra Marie Devarie
1e
Jolene Domyan
Marlon H. Duque
1e

AlexanderThomas Rodino , Magna Cum laude
Criminology, Second Degree
1e

Spanish, Second Degree

Justin Charles Ellis
Joseph Michael Fasciana

*

Dayna Finch
Zachary Michael Freed
1e

Nina Francesca Grippo,

Chelsea Smelas, Cum Laude
Allyson Spak
Marissa Spryn
Steven Stravinski
Taylor Szarko
Criminology,

Secon

MartinTolbert,

d Major

Cum Laude

Katrina Marie Toporcer
Biology, Second Degree

Cum l-aude

Kayla LynneWall

Joseph Lane

Spanish
s

*

JulissaAlvarez

Marlon H. Duque
Psy chology, S eco

n

Rachel Lauren Quinn, Summa Curn l-aude
Doaor of Pharmacy, Second Degree

Nicholas Daniel Stauffer, Summa Cum Laude

d D egre e

Joseph J. Kapolka, Cum Laude

*'7 Sebastian Moreno

Biology, Second Degree

Theatre Arts
Joseph RobertTaylor

John Clifford
Shaun Patrick Pierre, Cum laude

I

Alpha Chi

5

Chi Alpha Epsilon

7

Honors in Biology

8

te Psi

Chi

*

Degree in Absentia

�BACHELOR'S DEGREE CANDIDATES
The School of Education
Dr. Rhonda M. Rabbitt, Decr

Elementary &amp; Early Childhood Education
Elizabeth R.Anderson, Cum laude
Jessica Ruie Benjamin, Cwn ltude
12
Nicholas Cholewa, Cum laude
t'12'17
Kayla Marie Creed, Summa Cum ltude
t'12'17 na\da Detrick, Summa Cum laude
12

12'17

12
12'17
12'17
1'12'17

Vincent Genoble, Magna Cum laude
Theresa Rose Kloeker, Sumna Cum Laude
Ashley Flora Matus, Cum l-aude
Sydney Rae Schafer, Summa Cum Laude

Middle Level Education
12'17

r'12'17

Kaefrn Kari Canfield, Cum laude
AdamJoseph Michael Glassic, Summa Cum l-aude

I

Alpha

Chi

t2 PennsyluaniaTbachu

12

ChaseV Martino

Certifuation

17

Pi Kappa Delta

�BACHELOR'S DEGREE CANDIDATES
The College of Science and Engineering
Dr.Villiam B. Hudson, Dear

Applied Engineering Sciences
*

Keith Kozma

Zrchary Northrup

Biology
.

Mehab Abdullah
Somiah Ebrahem Almeky, Summa Cum
a Madison
Olivia Batt, Cum laude
a'7
Brian Brune, Magna Cum Laude

1'a'7

t'7

Sebastian

l-aude
a

Michael Chrisrine Carberry
Kristopher Ryan Carter
Darrel Devin Dech
a
Victoria Ditchkus
12
Devin Dunn, Cum Laude

JohnThomas Nawrocki, Magna Cum laude
Jordan R. Nevius
Claudia Nicolae

4'7'26

Deep Patel, Summa Cum laude
7 Olivia Marielle
Questore
Jacob Daniel Joseph Siejak

a'i'26

Brooke Evans
Fiana Fach

Rebecca Ford

BriannaJ. Smith
SeanJude Thomas, Magna Cum laude
Caitlyn Anna Tompkins
Katrina Marie Toporcer
Psychology, Second Degree

JustinJoseph Hunter

*'4'7

Shyanne Kleintop
a

Moreno

Spankh, Second Degree

Michael GregoryWarkala, Suuma Cum laude

Jessica E. Krepps

Chemistry
*

Michael E. McCleaf,Jr.
Krista M. Rehrig

Brittany Sue Clem
Brandon R. Harris

Computer Information Systems
Phillip AnthonyTiout

Abdulrahman Fahad Alsaab

Cornputer Science
Gokul

Ethan Roy Fritz

Shah
i
1
I

Earth and Environmental Sciences
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)

Stephen E.Cannizzarc

Stephen J.Tirrner
12

Charleen Gemberling

Kristine Kuriger, Cum Iaude

I Alpha
12

PennsyluaniaTbacher

Thomas D.Tyson, Cum laude
Taylor R.'Wilkin

Chi a Beta Beta Beta Honors in Biology
Certifuation 26 Pre-Medical Scholar * Degtee in Absentia
7

10

�BACHELOR'S DEGREE CANDIDATES
The College of Science and Engineering Conthurcil
Electrical Engineering
Alanazi
FahadAljameele
EsmaelAlmusallam
OmarAbdullahAlmusallam
AbdulrazaqAlqarni
e Aaron
Cabinaw, Cum laude
Physics, Second Major
Mark Cole
Sultan

George Fowler, Magna Cum Iaude

Mohammed

Mitchell Henry,

e Lucas

*

Cum laude

Ahmed Masoudi
Yoginkumar C. Patel
Brett Schenck

e BernardJ. Socha

III, Summa Cum laude
Mechanical Engineering, Second Degree

GregoryT. Zukosky

Kyle Domulevicz, Magna Cum laude

Phy s ics,

Seco n

il D egree

Engineering Management
Itb dulaziz Folad A.

Abdullah

Environmental Engineering
Alaa

Alanezi

Kimberly Pabyan

Devin M. Blakley, Cum
Matthew D. Evans

Inude

Tyler

Jacob Rakowsky
Blake A. Romanowski , Cum laude
Michael A. Sander, Cum Laude

Olivia Rae

Allison M. Sey{ried

Evans
Hewison
Summer Lentini

1

Cyril Shickora

Jeffrey D. Mastrantuoto, Summa Cum
Julie Molinaro
Ian Moyer

Amalia

ltude

Emily Helen Smith,

Cum l-aude

Zachary Sullivan, Sumna Cum Laude

Brittany LynnTiminski

O'Brien

JonathanVito

Mathematics
MichaelThomas

DiPasquale

Ashley Nicole Horoschock
Eric Klemchak, Summa Cum laude
Computer Science, Second
28

Major

RebeccaJoanne Kuc, Magna Cum

Timot\ Lello

1

Alpha

Chi

e

Honors in

Engineering

12

Physics, Second Degree
12

laude

t2

Marissa Miller, Cum Laude
Tracey Oellerich, Summa Cum Laude

Tyler Roth

Christopher MichaelTalipski
StevenJohnTiebunak

PennsyluaniaTbacher

t1

Certification

28

Sigma Alpha

H

*

Degree in Absentia

�BACHELOR'S DEGREE CANDIDATES
The College of Science and Engineering - contirucd
Mechanical Engineering
Saad Mohammed

Hunter Morgan Murray

Al Dharman

YousifAl Romaithi

Nathan Robert Myers

Abdulrahman Nazzaz

Danny Duc Nguyen
Hussam Noor
Jarrod Pavehtz, Magna Cum laude
e Brandon Petrouskie, Summa Cum l-aude

RakanAlmehmadi

e

Mohammad Alqabandi
Hussain K.Alsaigh
AdhamAlsharari

Christopher'W Piechota
Amal Umesh Pillai
e Brian David Schoonmaker, Summa Cum laude
e Samantha Helen Schumacher, Cum laude

IbrahimAltariq
Alec Brown
Patrick L. Cook
Dylan Donaldson
Lucas Farrall
Michael Fleck
Arlindo Isidoro

BernardJ. Socha III, Summa Cum Laude

'

Tyl.. Sutton,

Electrical Engineering, Second Degree

Cum laude

Ugo, Cum laude
e Michael AnthonyVamos, Summa Cum ltude
e
Justin S.Weaver, Cun l-aude

FaisalJarman

JeremyJohnston

e Forrest RichardJordan, Cum laude
Simon Peter Koorie
e

e

e

Jason Edward

JulianWelsch

David ChristopherWilke, Magna Cum laude

e NathanWnuk, Summa Cum l-aude

David S.Lee, Summa Cum Laude
Edwin Metzger

Mitchell Hunter Woodward
e Timothy Ziegler, Cum l-aude

DaltonA. Milam
Adam Misiura

Medical Laboratory Science
Zhra Alkhamis, Cum Laude

Neuroscience
Melanie Rivera

Physics
e Lucas

12

Kyle Domulevicz, Magna Cum laude

e

Honors in Engineering

Tracey Oellerich, Sunma Cum laude
Mathematics, Second Degree

Electrical Engineering, Second Degree

12

PennsyluaniaTbacher Certfuation

12

�BACHELOR'S DEGREE CANDIDATES
The Jay S. Sidhu School of Business and Leadership
Dr. Jennifer J. Edmonds ,Inteim Dean

Accounting
Joseph Francis CoyneV

Donachatch Kiangsiri, Summa Cum laude
Michael Lenchak, Cum laude

KyleWilliam Diesel
JosephJohn Harth, Cum l-aude
Finance, Seconil Degree

*

Ryan R. Heck
FJIL1.

*

James Ilvento

frelr

Kapschull, Cum Laude

Steven M. Sklanka

Tyl.. Christian'Whitecomb,
Yuchi Zu

Summa Cum Laude

Business Adrninistration
r'6 Thomas

William Ensley,Jr.
6 Nancy Peters, Magna Cum laude

Dylan Burkley, Magna Cum laude
1'6

Jelhey Scott Campb

eil., Summa Cum l-aude

Arlene Cook

Entrepreneurship
David Ramon Morse, Cum Laude

Tyler C. Briskie
Thomas James Carton, Cum laude
Ma*eting,

Second

Laude

6 Megan E. Powers

Finance, Second Degree

Zachary

Matthew Lindo
Michael Kidd Paskas, Magna Cum Laude
Vivek Bhupendrabhai Patel, Magna Cum

EdwardJ. Powell, Summa Cum Laude

Major

Marketing,

Second

Major

Nicole Santorelli

Daniel Patrick Kelly
Sultan Jamaleldee Khalifa
Colleen Francis McCabe

HaoxiangWang

Finance
Abdullah Aldhahri
Abdulrahman Alharbi

Cliftord E. Francis,Jr.
JosephJohn Hafih, Cum

AbedAljedaani
MohammadAlotaibi
Abdulmohsen Alrabie
Mohammad Ebraheem Alrahely
6 Mohammed
EidAlsharari
OmarAlsharari

Ryan R. Heck
Acco

unting,

Chi

il D egree

Tyler Donovan Vonhummel

tevorWilson

HamadAlshaya

Alpha

Seco n

Turki Shuail

Michael

1

l-aude

Accounting, Second Degree

6

Delta Mu

Deka

t3

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S.

Zudjelovic, Magna Cum

Degree inAbsentia

l-aude

�BACHELOR'S DEGREE CANDIDATES
The Juy S. Sidhu School of Business and Leadership Continueil
Managernent
Ryan Matthew Herbst

Bandar MohammedAlajmi
Majed Buray Alanazi
Mark e ting,

Seco n

Marissa Kier

AndrewA. Kosmach III

d Maj or

6 Thomas Adam Matthews Cum laude
,

NawafAlotibi

6 Bryan

Marketing, Second Maj or

Mohammad Ebraheem Alrahely
MuzunAiShenaifi

M. Mellon

De'Von Charles Moore
Thomas O'Day
Gregory P. O'Malley

Accounting, Second Maj or

Jordan Chandler
Kayla Margaret Granger
Abdullah Harkan

Alyssa Lynn Paterson

Merisa Lyn Plavin, Summa Cum laude
Levi Adam Serfass

Marketing
6

Madeleine

S.

6 Amanda
Ormezzano

Brownsey, Magna Cum Inude

Sports Management, Second

Major

Jamie M. Seyler

s Devanie B. Craft
6

Torin Christofer Keefer
Christina Marie Kurtz
Sarah Ann Lercara
Katherine Ann Mahoney,

Management, Second Maj or

Alexandria Thompson, Magna Cum laude

DavidTlatenchi, Magna Cum laude
AdamWychowanec, Magna Cun laude
Management, Second Major

Cum laud.e

Christopher J. Martines

s

Chi Alpha

Epsilon

14

6

Delta Mu Delta

�BACHELOR'S DEGREE CANDIDATES
School of Nursing
Dr. Deborah Zbegner, Interim Dean
22'27
22'27

27

K ara Lyn Augustin

e

, Magna Cum

27

KristopherJ. Kierys
Corrtney Cox Krasnomowitz
27
ShanaA. Kwiatkowski
22'27
Haleigh Ann Levitsky, Cum Iaude

laude

22'27

Yerorica Marie Banyar
Marissa Samantha Bartorillo

22'27

Jennlfer Lyn Benesky, Cum hude
JohnThomas Butchko
Briana Marie Cole
27
Lindsey Renee Damiter
27
Ashley Theresa DiPippa
22'27
Ashley Divincenzo
27
Michelle Marie Druby

22'27

Victoria English
CodyJames Falatko
22'27
Rachel Sara Feidt

22'27

27
22'27

Anastasia

27

27
27
t'22'27

22'27

27
22'27

"2i

Kathryn Lynn Gavlick
Jeannine Marie Hardman

OliviaTaylor Hess, Summa Cum Laude
CarlyTheodora Hoffrnan
Stacey Lynn Horger, Summa Cum laude
Victoria LynnJenkins

27

MeTony Suzanne Plisko
John Paul Rafferry

Inna Russ

Courtney Shields
Heather Lynn Stoner, Cum laude
22'21
Nefrs Katherine Torqu ato, Magna Cun laude
22'21

zz,zt

Jeffrey Brice Jurosky

22'27

Jessica

22'27

27

Emily Lauren Ketterman

22

Lor.schweer

27

Timothy Lawrenc e Jurkowski

Alpha Chi

l-aude

Joseph Sabia
Nicole Salvatico
2' Maura Lynn Santarelli
22'21
Nyssa Mary Scatena, Cum l,aude

KoltonJohn Heckman

I

Marie MacConchie, Cum

SavannahJane McCauley

27

Arnandaleigh Harhut

Lynn Kaczor, Cum laude
27
Courtney Marie Kania
27
Kristin Marie Keller

27

Jessica

Brendan Metzo, Cum laude
2' Rina Nikol Nikolaidis
27
Kay'aAnn Oster
2'Justin Michael Perez

27

22'27

Andrea Lowe

27

SigmaThu Delta

i5

Jodtlynntoell
Ashley Marie Truglio
Sarah Marie Wasley , Magna Cum l-aude

Stephanie F ezuk Zangardi
Kaitlyn Michele Zimmerman

National Student

Nurses Association

�Scholarly Societies
and Special Designations
1
2
3
a
5
6

Denotes Membership in Alpha Chi, the I'Jational College Honor Scholarship Society.
Denotes Membership in Alpha Kappa Delta, the International Honorary Society

10
11

Sociology.

Denotes Membership in the Eta Pi Chapter of Alpha Sigma l-ambda, the honor society
recognizing the academic excellence of aduh part-time students.
Denotes Membership

in Beta Beta Beta, the National Honorary

Society

in Biology.

in ChiAlpha Epsilon, the Honorary Society which rccognizes students
who were admitted to the Uniuersity through Higher Education Aaess Opportunity programs
Denotes Memberchip

Denotes Membership
Society

7
8
e

in

in

Business

Denotes Honors

in the Zeta Psi Chapter

of Delta

Mu Delta,

the National Honor

Administration.

in

Biology.

Denotes Honors in English.
Denotes Honors in Engineering.
Denotes Membership in l-ambda Pi Eta, the National Honorary Society

in Communimtions.

Denotes Membership in the Phi Phi Chapter of Kappa Delta Pi, the International Honorary
Society in Education.

12 Denotes Candidates for PennsyluaniaTbacher Certification.
13 Denotes Candidatesfor Pennsyluania Principal Certification.
14 Denotes Membership in Phi AlphaTheta, the National Honorary Society in Hktory.
1s Denotes Membership in Phi l-ambda Sigma, the Pharmacy kadership Society.
16 Denotes Membership in Phi SigmaThu, the National Honor Society in Philosophy.
17 Denotes Membership in Pi Kappa Delta, the National Honorary Forensic Society.
18 Denotes Membership in Pi Sigma Alpha, the National Political Science Honor Society.
1e Denotes Memberchip in Psi Chi, the I'Jational Honorary Society in Psychology.
20 Denotes Membership in Phi Eta Sigma, the National Honor Society for College Freshmen.
21 Denotes Memberchip in Rho Chi, the National Honor Society in Pharmacy.
22 Denotes Membership in SigmaThu Delta, the National Honorary Society in Englkh.
23 Denotes Membership in the Zeta Psi Chapter of SigmaThetaThu, the International Honor
Society

24
25
26
27
28

*

for

Nursing.

Denotes Membuship in and acknowledgment by Sigma

X,

the Scientifu Research Society.

DenotesTbm Bigler Scholar.
Denotes Pre-Medkal Scholar.
Denotes Membership in the National Student Nurses Association.
Denotes Membership in Sigma Alpha Pi, the National Society of Itadership and Success.
Degree in Absentia

16

�2016 Student Awards
Acadernic Awards
BEHAVIORAL AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
Pi SigmaAlphaAward in Political Science
Jaroslav Moravec Award

...BethA. Gilbert

(Sociology)
Psychology

Troy D. Carey

Outstanding Graduate in

.........

K"rh M. Mason

COMMUNICAIIONS STUDIES
OutstandingCommunicationsStudiesGraduate..... ..NicoleE.Zukowski
Tom Bigler

ScholarAward................

................James M.Jaskolka-Butler

DIVISION OF HUMANITIES

Award
EducationThack
-'WritingTiack...............
-

Annette Evans Humanities

SaraA. Pisak
FrankJ.J. Davies Award
....... Gabriella N. Romanelli
FrankJ.J. Davies Award
Sara Pisak
FrankJ.J. DaviesAward
Digital Humanitiestack..............................JasonA. Klus
The Thft Achilles Rosenberg Naparsteck Scholarship . .... ... ... ... ... . Michael L. Morrison

GLOBAL HISTORY AND LANGUAGES
PhiAlphaTheta BookAward................
Outstanding Graduate in

Spanish....

INTEGRATIVE MEDIA AND ARI
OutstandingAchievement in Integrative Media

. ThomasJ. Schmidt
................JasonA. Klus

andArt

.Melissa H. Scott
KahdijahVenable
Torin C. Keefer
..Israel L. Rodriguez

Richard Fuller Excellence in the Arts Award
BASS

Award

BIOLOGY AND HEALIH SCIENCES
Outstanding

ResearchAward................

.Michael G.Warkala
Deep Patel

Outstanding Scholar (highest G.P.A.)........
RosenthalAward................

Somiah E.Almeky
.Kaitlin M. Schafer
Sebastian Moreno

CHEMISTRY
American Chemical Society SusquehannaValley
Local SectionAward
American Chemical Society lJndergraduate Award

inAnalytical

Chemistry

Outstanding Freshman

.......Brandon R. Harris

ChemistryAward................

.... Sarah R. Nichols
. Nicholas Fitzpatrick

DEPARIMENT OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING AND PHYSICS
Dr. Umid R. Nejib Award for OutstandingAchievement

in Electrical Engineering
... BernardJ. Socha
Frederick E. Bellas Award for Outstanding Physics Student........... Tiacey G. Oellerich
Voris B. Hall Distinguished Physics StudentAward .....................Lucas K. Domulevicz
Outstanding Bioengineering Graduate Student Award.......................Bryant Morocho
Ieresa N.Wasiluk

17

�2016 Student Awards
Acadernic Awards (continued)
ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING AND EARTH SCIENCES
OutstandingAchievement in Environmental Engineering ........... .Zachary R. Sullivan
Jeffrey D. Mastrantuono

MATHEMAIICS AND COMPUTER SCIENCE
James G. DeCosmo Award in Mathematics ..............

.

Tracey G. Oellerich

OutstandingAchievementinComputerScience ........EricM.Klemchak

MECHANICAL ENGINEERING AND ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT
Top Academic Performer in Mechanical Engineering...............Brandon G. Petrouskie
OutstandingAchievement in Mechanical Engineering.............Brian D. Schoonmaker
Mechanical Engineering

ServiceAward................

David

S.

Lee

JAY S. SIDHU SCHOOL OF BUSINESS AND LEADERSHIP

Donachatch Kiangsiri
Accounting. ........ ..
- Business Administration.................. Will Robinson
AcademicAchievementAward-Finance
............MichaelS.Zudjelovic
Academic Achievement Award
Management .................................Merisa L. Plavin
Academic Achievement Award - MBA.....
................Jesse R. He1'wood
Angellica Ceballos
Academic Achievement Award
Academic AchievementAward

Peggy L. Kipa

MichaelA. Kolinovsky

Maa.,Y}3it.*iffi

Academic Achievement Award
Sport Management.............
Academic Achievement Award
Entrepreneurship..........................EdwardJ. Powell
Academic Achievement Award
Marketing.................. AlexandriaThompson
'Will
Deanh Award for Excellence in Business Administration......................
Robinson
Dean's Award for Excellence in Management .............................Thomas A. Matthews
Dean's Award for Excellence in
..........EdwardJ. Powell
Dean's Award for Excellence in
....... Jamie M. Seyler
Dean's Award for Excellence in Sports Management................Madeleine S. Brownsey
PICPA Award for Excellence in Accountirg.............................. Donachatch Kiangsiri
ProfessorTed Engle Award for Excellence in
.......JosephJ. Harth

-

Entrepreneurship
Marketing...............
Finance

THE SCHOOL OF EDUCATION
Outstanding Elementary &amp; Early Childhood

Theresa R. Kloeker
Srudent.......
Outstanding Middle LevelTeacher Education Srudent....................AdamJ.M. Glassic
DevinJ. Dunn
Outstanding SecondaryTeacher Education Student
Kayla M. Creed
Outstanding Special EducationTeacher Education Student
Marla Hosie MemorialAward................
......CoreyJ. Moore
Teacher Education

THE PASSAN SCHOOL OF NURSING

Award.........
Award.........

Outstanding Clinical Practice
Academic Excellence

18

SavannahJ. McCauley

OliviaT.

Hess

�2016 Student Awards
Academic Awards

(continued)

COLLEGE OF ARIS, HUMANTIES,AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
Outstanding Graduate for the College ofArts,
Humanities and Social

Sciences

...Jason A. Klus

COLLEGE OF SCIENCEAND ENGINEERING
Outstanding Graduate for the College

of Science and Engineering.............

..... Thacey G. Oellerich

JAY S. SIDHU SCHOOL OF BUSINESSAND LEADERSHIP
Outstanding Graduate
S. Sidhu Leadership Award

-hV

THE SCHOOL OF EDUCATION
Outstanding Graduate for the School of

Education

Jamie M. Seyler

.... Sydney R. Schafer

THE PASSAN SCHOOL OF NURSING
Outstanding Graduate for the Passan School of Nursing.....................Sarah M.Wasley

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�2016 Student Awards
Extracurricular and Leadership Awards
ATHLETIC DEPARIMENT
Correen Santoro Memorial Award

...............

..... Cara Basile
Sarah Birchmeier

Kendra Croker
Elena Denger
Emily Ketterman

Abigail Sanders
Kaitlyn Sitch
ScholarAthlete of

Athlete of

theYear...............

theYear

COMMUNICATION STUDIES
Outstanding Leadership and Service

Award.........

KateThomas
JeffMastranuono
Madeleine Brownsey
Alec'Wizar

...............Ashley Evert

CIVIC ENGAGEMENT

Helping Hands Service Award.........

ViennaJones

Kellie Palko
PeterTuzzo

COOPERATTVE EDUCATION

Intern
KeithTopfer MemorialAward.........
Outstanding Senior

EDUCATION
Teacher Education Service

Award

.............JustinTopa
Tyler Sutton

..................Adam Glassic

CENTER FOR GLOBAL EDUCATION AND DTVERSITY
NadaVujica

MemorialAward..............

......... Israa Hawsawi
Donachatch Kiangsiri

HEAIIH AND V/ELLNESS
Bacchus Leadership

Award

............. Tioy Carey
Jessica

Drebot

Cassandra Stalk

Heather Stoner
Yeselevige-Rudovitz
Victoria

INTERFAITH
Intefaith Leadership Award

.........FahadAlsabr
Hayley Bundz
Jessica Drebot
Casara McCleaf

Jeremy

Miller

Shaiva Shah

Interfaith Service Award.........

.......Tyler Bartol
MichaelToss

20

�20!6 Student Awards
Extracurricular and Leadership Awards

(continued)

NURSING

Nursing Leadership Award

..... Veronica Banyar

RESIDENCE LIFE
Resident

Assistants

...............Samantha Blincoe
Lucas Domulevicz
Jessica

Drebot

Shana Kwiatkowski

Outstanding

Michelle Kuzma
Kristen Lopatofsky
Alexis Maroney
Taylor Moyer

SeniorAward

...Samantha Blincoe

STUDENT DEVELOPMENT

e-Mentors

........ Marissa Bartarillo
Samantha Blincoe

Thomas Carton
Lucas Domulevicz

Anthony Fanucci

Hillary Harris
Mitchell Henry
Alexis Maroney
Anna Podrasky
Ashley Potkulski

Olivia Questore
Thomas Schmidt

Cyril Shickora
PeterTuzzo
MichaelWarkala
Victoria Yeselevige-Rudovitz

STUDENT GOVERNMENT

Award.........
StaffChoiceAward
TwoYears of Service

Dr.Jonathan Ference
..Linda Cohen
Rachel Constant

Faculry Choice

Keri Diehl
Samantha Early

Anthony Fanucci
Christian Giovannini

Holly Margiotti
Kara Serfass

AshleyT[uglio
PeterTuzzo
MichaelWarkala

21

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Extracurricular and Leadership Awards

(continueil)

Air Force ROTC Distinguished Graduate and
Recipient of the 2016 FlyboysAward.........2nd Lieutenant CorbinAlan Sherman
Presented by Flyboys U.S.ArmyAir Corps
6th College Tlaining Detachment, Bucknell UniversityJunior College (1943-44)

Class of 2016
OFFICERS
Christian Giovannini

Holly Margiotti

PRESIDENT

VICE PRESIDENT

Rachel Constant

Samantha Earley

TREASI.IRER

SECRETARY

22

�Academic Costume
The celebration of Commencement is surrounded by rich traditions. The established
community of scholars
prouen scholars

-

the Faculty

-

conyene to recognize

fficially the newest group of

and welcome them infellowship, Graduates don the attire
thatfor years has symbolized scholarly attainment.

During

the Craduates

MiddleAges

Euroltean centers of learning.
Centers of learning and uniuersities were closely allied with the cleria of the time, and the scholars
donned garb similar to that worn by the clergy.This euolued into the academic uniJorm, a long
the

those seehing an education traveled to

gown, hood, and cap, which proued useful for studying in unheated and drafty buildings.
The hood served simultaneously as a head couering, a repository Jor coins and alms and the

black

forerunner of the modern day boole bag.The hood was adorned with the colors of the university
and designated the young scholar\ school or uniuersity ffiliation. By their distinctiue clothing
the students were set apart and distinguished
the phrase

from

the citizens of the town; hence the origin

of

"town and gown."

American colleges and uniuersities adopted the wearing oJthe traditional apparel in Colonial
times, and a common codefor academic apparel was established

in the mid-nineteenth

century.

The hood is the most distinctiue feature of academic regalia. The inside of the hood is
lined with the oficial colors of the institution; today you seeWilkes graduates wearing hoods
lined with the blue and gold colors of the University.The ueluet trim around the outside oJ the
hood designates the degree or field of *udy of the graduates.The ueluet colors worn by today\
graduates signfy the following :

GoldenYellow

White
Drab

-

Science

Arts, Letters, Humanities
Business Administration

The style of the gown distinguishes graduates by the degree they haue earned. Those
earning the bachelor's degree wear a simple black gown with elongated pointed sleeues. Holders
of the master's degree wear gowns with a longer, closed, square cut sleeve.The doctoral gown is
trimmed with ueluet stripes on the sleeves and panels of uelvet on thefront closure of the gown.
Some

American uniuersities haue adopted doctoral gowns in their distinctive colors.You

will

notice the slate of Columbia, the red of Cornell, the burgundy of the Uniuersity of Pennsyluania,
the bright blue of the University of Michigan.

Tb haue earned the privilege of wearing academic costume regalia signifies not only the
completion of a program of studies, but entrance into the comradery of scholarship.

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�ARNAUD C. IUAI(TS
SPOI(TS AND CONFERENCE CENTER
FIRSTAID

Medical personnel are available for first aid assistance at the FirstAid
please contact an usher

Station located
in the lobby. Should you need assistance
or a Public Safety Ofiicer.

PICTURE TAKING

Because

of

space limitations, safery and control,

- photographer
except the professional

no one,

and members ofthe press with appropriate

will be allowed access to the stage area for the purpose of taking
pictures or video-taping. A photograph will be taken of each graduate as the
credentials,

diploma is presented by the President.
REST ROOMS

Rest rooms are accessible from the first and second floor lobbies.

- also located on the lower level.
Rest rooms are

BEVERAGES
is available at the drinking fountains on the first floor
-Water
the building.

of

will divert traffic from the front of the Marts Center following the
with the police officers and follow their directions
as they attempt to alleviate traftic congestion.

Local police

ceremony. Please cooperate

A post-commentetnent

reception will be held in the First Floor l-ounge
of the Henry Student Center immediately following the ceremony.

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69'h Annual Spring Commencernent
for the Conferring of Bachelor's Degrees
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... Vice President, Student Alfairs
MarkAllen
....Dean of Students
Director,Jay
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ofBusiness and Leadership
JeffreyAlves
AssociateVice President, Marketing and Communication
Jack Chielli
Caitlin C2eh..........
........Coordinator, Campus Intedaith
Rachel Duda.........
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...Interim Dean,Jay S. Sidhu School of Business and Leadership
Jennifer
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Jonathan
Bernard Graham......
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Griggs.................
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Jason
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Susan Hritzak ................
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Carol Keup.
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.................Associate Registrar
Joseph Kultys
Patrick I-eahy.........
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Thomas MacKinnon
..........Vice President,Advancement
.. Honorary Degree Recipient
JohnJ. Passan
Loren Prescott
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Vice
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Rhonda Rabbitt
Dean, School of Education
Mark Rado.
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Paul Riggs
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Philip Ruthkosky..........
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Deborah Zbegner
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Spring Commencement
FOR THE CONFERRING OF GRADUATE DEGREES
Saturday, May Twenry-first

Two-thousand and sixteen

L_.

.

10 a.m.

�THE STAR.SPANGLED BANNER
O

dawn\ early light,

say, can you see, by the

What so proudly we hailed at the twilight\ last gleaming,
Whose broad stripes and bright stars,
Through the peilous fight,
O'er the ramParts we watched,
Were so gallantlY streaming?

And

the rockets' red glare,

The bombs bursting in air,
Caue proof through the night

That ourfiag was still there.

O say does that star-spangled bannet yet wave
O'er the land oJ theJree

And

the home of the braue?

Words by Francis Scott Key

Arranged by John Philip Sousa
Harmonized hy Walter Damro sch

ALMA IT,IATER
Wilkes, our Alma Mater,
We pledge our hearts

Honor,

faith, and

to

thee,

courage,

Truth and loyalty,

In our work and in

our Pleasute,

Cuide us as afriend;
We shall afuiays love thee,

Loyal to the end.
Thou shalt lead us onward

In

search

offiner things.

May wefind the wisdom
That thy spirit brings.

May our

deeds of loue and seruice

Ever swell thyfame

-

Wilkes, we stand to greet thee!

Clory to thy name.
Words and Music by Eleanor C. Failey

�Order of Exercises
PROCESSIONAL
Entry and March of the Peers from

lolanthe

Arthur Sulliuan

(The audience is rcquested to rise as the proeession begins.)

WELCOME..............

ANNr A. Srrnorn
Senior Vice President and Prcuost

INVOCATION.........

......CarruN

Cz*t

Coorilinato4 Campus InterJaith

The Star-Spangled

Banner.......

Words by Francis Scott Key

(The words toThe StarSpangleil Banner are printeil on the insideJront

couer oJ the program.

The audience is requested to stand and sing the National Anthem with the chorus and band.)

Gaudeamus

Igitur.........

GREETINGS............

Traditional

JasoN GRtccs'90

Member, Board of Trustees

JoNarHaN D. FrnrNcn

Chair, Faculty Affiirs Council

Associate ProJessor, Pharmaey Practice

TV RecINaLD FREDERICKSON
Membu of the Class

oJ

2016

��Order of Exencises
COMMENCEMENT

ADDRESS
Acting Deputy Secretary

THE CONFERRING OF THE

...Wrr Dpr Pnan
and Higher Education
Pennsyluania Department oJ Education
oJ Postsecondary

DEGREES

ParRrcr F. Lrasv
President

ALUMNI INDUCTION......CoLoNEL Mam A. Raoo, U.S.A., RrrrRBo
Wilk es University Alumni Association

PRESIDENT'S

Alma

MESSAGE

..........Parnrcr F. Learrv

Mater........

..........E1eanor C. Farley
D. Orcutt'59

Arrangement, Earl
(The words to the Alma Mater

are printed on the insideJront couer of the program.
The audience is requested to stand and join in the singing.)

BENEDICTION

.............CarrLrN CZEH
C o o rdin ato

RECESSIONAL
March

oJ

the Belgian

Paratroopers..

Music Provided By:
Wilkes Uniuersity Commencement Band
Dr. Philip G. Simon, Conductor
Wilkes Uniuersity Commencement Choir
Dr. StevenThomas, Conductor

Cerernony Interpreted By:
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Wil Del Pilar

is Acting Deputy Secretary of Postsecondary and Higher
Education at the Pennsylvania Department of Education where he is
responsible for coordinating the Bureau of Postsecondary and Adult
Education, the Division of Higher and Career Education, Division of
Adult Education, the Division of Veterans and Military Education and the
Bureau of School Leadership and Teacher Quality. Dr. Del Pilar returns to
the Pennsylvania Department of Education where he previously served as a
special assistant working on postsecondary access and success. Prior to his
current role, Dr. Del Pilar served as Senior Director of Development at the
University of Florida and at Pennsylvania State University where he directed
fundraising efforts for first-generation, low income, Veteran and Military
and students with disabilities. Dr. Del Pilar's professional experience also
includes over 13 years of experience in enrollment management at the
University of California, Santa Crrz, Loyola Marymount lJniversiry and
Chapman University.
Dr. Del Pilar's work in higher education has shaped his research interest which
focuses on postsecondary access, retention and policy. Specifically, his interest
centers upon the intersection befween state policy, social capital and school

factors on the postsecondary enrollment of student populations. Dr. Del
Pilar serves as affiliate faculty in the College of Education at the University
of Florida.

Dr. Del Pilar received his Bachelor's Degree from Chapman lJniversiry in
Public Relations, Master's degree in Educational Counseling from California
State lJniversiry Dominguez Hills and his Doctoral Degree in Higher
Education from the Pennsylvania State Universiry.

�DOCTOR OF EDUCATION CANDIDATES
Dr. Rhonda M. Rabbitt, Dean

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Crystal Lee Mahler
Robert Joseph Makaravage, Jr.
Jillian Nicole Mullen
Allison Stark Yourechko

Lesley Anne Corey

Colleen M. Duffy
Ty Reginald Frederickson
Diana Lynne Keosayian
Christine E. Grieco Mellon

DOCTOR OF NURSING PRACTICE CANDIDATES
Dr. Deborah A. Zbegne4 Dean
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Valerie DeCamp
Catherine Osborne Harrington

Rimma Muchnik

23

LoriAnn E Pajalich
23 KarenJeanette Smrth
23
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Syluia C. Marohn
Susanna

Christopher

DOCTOR OF PHARMACY CANDIDATES
Dr. Bernard W. Graham, Dean
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Christopher Paul Abbazi o,

Summa Cum

J.Achee
RenaiAndersen
CaseyJane Anzulavich
Geoffrey B.fuentz

Laude

Matthew Paul Hadginske, Magna Cum laude
Phillip M. Hanley
21
GregoryTaylor Hood, Summa Cum Laude
Stephanie M. Horger
1s Keith D. Hunsicker

Kyle

Olivia

1'1s'21

Mark fuchardAttilio,

Summa Cum

Laude

AlyssaAshlee Jores, Cum l-aude
Stacy Lynn Kandrac
Zachary Michael Kendra
Tyler Cole Kennedy
Jeffrey M. Kinney, Magna Cum Iaude
21
Catherine Marie Knapp , Summa Cum l-aude
21
Danielle Nicole Koch, Magna Cum l-aude
Brandon Kohler, Cum laude
21 Holland Elizabeth Kunkel, Summa Cum Laude
MartinJames Lewandoski, Magna Cum Laude
1s
Lauren Marie Lockus, Cum laude

Corinne Esther Aucker, Summa Cum laude
1'21
Matthew Robert Baccarella, Cum laude
1'1s

Makenzie Elizabeth Batt, Magna Cum

KerrieJ. Beggs, Cum laude
21
Caitlyn Ilyssa Bloom, Summa Cum

l-aude

l-aude
l-aude
1'21
Ryan T. Bowersox, Summa Cum l,aude
GregoryAnthony Breznak
KassandraTaylor Bugg
Brett A. Callejas
Christian Castro, Cum Laude
Theresa R. Charnetski, Magna Cum Laude
*'1s AeRee Choi
Kelli M. Clemons, Magna Cum Laude
Motasim Daghash
21
Alisa Anne Daniels, Magna Cum Laude
MichaelWilliam Daubert, Magna Cum laud.e
Rebecca S. Feiller, Cum l-aude
Mary Colleen Gibbons, Magna Cum Laude
Erika Elaine Green , Summa Cum Laude
Casey Rae Bohan, Cum

Kelsey Lynn Noss, Magrua Cum Laude
Erin Ashley Nothstein, Cum Laude
LawaLee Nulton, Cum l-aude
MichaelJ. Paddock, Cum laude

Jaclyn Palummo, Cum laude
Lauren Marie Para, Summa Cum Laude
1 Kishan Gatishkumar Patel
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Trina Kaushik Patel, Cum Laude

1'1s'21

NicholasJude Patricia, Magna Cum laude
Lauren Ashley Pawling

1'1s'21

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WILKES UNIVERSITY'S SIXTY-NINTH ANNUAL

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�DOCTOR OF PHARI\,IACY CAI{DIDATES
(Continueil)
Rachel Anne Sprock, Cum laude
David Ronald Swanger III

Rachel Lauren Quinn, Magna Cum Laude
Spanish, Second Degree

Omar Shakem Kendall Richardson, Cum Iaude
Amanda Leigh Rossi, Magna Cum laude

1

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SeanT.

Shantha D.Venugopal

Ryan

ToriAnn

Kevin PatrickTaylor, Cum Laude
Christine M.Tiusky, Cum Iaude

1,21

Sallo,Magna Cum Laude

Matthew Bruce Shaveq Jr., Cum laude
Aubrielle Catherine Smith, Magna Cun laude
Brittany Megan Snyder, Cum Laude
Nina Marie Sorbelli

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Michael CodyWagner, Sunma Cum
Elizabeth AnnWalters

Jaclyn ZoeWerkheiser, Summa Cum Laude

Brittany ManeWills, Magna Cum laude
TylerYoung, Magna Cum laude

Phi l-ambda Sigma
6

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21

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�I\,IASTER'S DEGREE CANDIDATES
Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing
* Patrick Casey Telesk
Sam Chiarelli
*

KellyAnn Clisham

* Nina R. Long

Ahrend RamsayTorrey
Francisco Tutella

Nathan Summerlin

Master of Arts in Creative'Vriting
*

Elizabeth Biles

* Joanne
Patrick G. Charsky
* ThomasA. Evans
*

*
*
*

JenniferJudge

Suzanne Ohlmann
Martha Rallison

ThomasJ. Simko
Caleb Michael Sizemore

Master of Business Adrninistration
Dr. Jennifer J. Edmonds , Interim Dean
Steven M.Abdo
Haford Kofi DoeAdjavor
Kendra Sue Allbright

*
*

*

Kai Ma
Kathleen Montz
Kenneth Robert Moules

II

Derrick Angradi
Nicholas Budzyn

Matthew Ryan Paradise

Nicholas Dawson
Jesus E Guardia
AdamJoseph Healey
Jesse Ross Heywood
KimberlyA. Hogya
Chad D. Kilby

Calvin Alexander Santiago

Nimita B. Patel

*

Peggy Lynn Kipa

Michael Andrew Kolinovsky

Allison M. Kristofco
Tyler D. Lauchaire

Carl G. Santoro
Mary E. Simmons
Joel Paul Stitt
DavidA.Teres
Ericka GodinezYarela
RobbinVerma
Emily ElizabethWeary
Benjamin E.Webb
Ryan DavidWinkle

Master of Science in Bioengineering
Dr.William B. Hudson, Dear
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Morocho

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�MASTER'S DEGREE CANDIDATES
Master of Science in Education
Dr. RJronda M. Rabbitt, Dean

*

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*
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* Julie
MirandaVeraAllen
* Michelle Anderson
* Megan ShawnAndrews
* Luke Kevin Antvelink
Maura Elizabeth Azzarelli

* Kristin Ann Bahorik
* Candace Bard
* Tiffany E. Bates

*
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Michelle Bender

* Jacqueline
Daniel Benner
* Sarah Elizabeth Berkley

MatthewThomas Bigelli
Addie Lynn Billingham
Lindsay Beth Bishop
* Julie Anna Bixel
* Megan Marie Booz
Christie Borger
* Maria L. Braxmeier
* Tanya E. Brown
Brittany Kathryn Buchanan
* Rachel K. Burgan

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April Collins

*

Casey E. Coombe
Lisa M. Coronado

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Arthur Lewis Counterman, Jr.
Lindsey A. Courtright

x Tiffany

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CourtneyAnn Follweiler
Amber Forster
Nicole L. Fry
SuzanneWest Gatto
Meghan Marie Gilleran
Sarah Lynn Godshall
SharonJean Gologram

ElliottJoel Gottloeb
Melissa Ann Grove
Courtney Nicole Grunza
Hannah Linn Harner
Marie Harris

Julie Kathleen Harrold

Christopher R. Hard
Ryan Hayes
x Seth Andrew Heeren
* Jennifer Christine Heiser
* KennethW Hemmler
* Amber Hoffrnan
* Lisa M. Hohenshilt
* Brett David Honig

Kelley Elise Burk
Meredith Erin Buzzeo
x AmyAnn Campbell-Lamb
Kellene Cappellini
Nicole Marie Cecchetti
x
Julie Chittester

* Jennifer
Erin Elizabeth

Carol G. Elliott

Sarah

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Ashley Eden

Kay Dancho

Erin Lee Delong
Anthony DePhillips
Rachelle Rai DeWulf
Deanna Dibble
Erica Reed DiffenderGr
Melissa DiFrancesco

x Erin Doutrich

* CregAnthony Drake
* Kathleen M. Drakely
* Sarah Marie Dunchack

*
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Thnya Durkay-Witmer

*

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Eric'W Houck
Jillian Leigh Immel
Alicia Michelle Jimenez
Alexa Rae Jones
Sheri Leann Kaufinan
Jocelyn Marie Kearney
Scott L. Keller

Katelyn C. Kline
Jessica Nan Klunk
Christina Klutchka
Kyle Masumi Kumataka
Amber Marie Kuntz
Sarah Marie Kupchick
Samantha Kuzniar
TrishJ. Landis

CarolAnn Lawler
Nancy Elizabeth Lewis
Elizabeth A. Liggett
Karlen R. Light
GeraldA. Lombardi
Shealei Elizabeth Long
Rebekah Elizabeth Loy
Michelle Lusk
Kathleen Susan Maier

* Degree in Absentia

�I},IASTER'S DEGREE CANDIDATES
Master of Science in Education
*
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* Julia Christine Ruth

T..ry Lee Martin

Christine Salgueiro

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*

Marie Mattes

Michael Maurer,Jr.
Kelly Finkbiner Mayfield
Michelle Maynard
Tara Michelle McCarty

*
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Jennifer R. McKee
Diane Marie Meck

*
* Ali L. Mehl
* Samantha E. Mellon

*

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* Jill
ChelseaAnne Millan
* Sarah Minutelli
* Samantha Moon
* Robert Moulton
* Chelsea E. Mowrer
* Douglas P. Mucha

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* Katherine M. Murnin
* ZachariahJ.Mussmon
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Aileen Elizabeth Musynske
EllenJane O'Brien
L. O'Donnell

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* Joshua
Adrienne Claire Owen

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Matthew Kyle Scholl

Erin Rae Scott
Stephanie Beach Seeley

Jennifer R. Shaffer
Lauren Christine Shaubach

Nicole Marie Sheehe
Justin Allan Shober
TamaraJ. Showers
Paul Shymanski
Maura L. Sleboda
Kalena E. Smith

HeidiAnn Snyder
Jenna Marie Stampf

Patricia Stodart

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* JenniferThompson
StaceyTorquati
* Drewann M.Troutman
* Cheryl DeniseVann
* ShirlA.Vollmer

Erica Lee Pagotto
Elizabeth Christine Pasquale
Kathryn Pavlick

David Perrotti

* Erin E. Phillips
* Christine Pintabona
* Lyndsay Pio

Tricia L.Wampole

* HeatherWashenko
* Lynne'Wassatt
* IanAndrewWest
* Breann Christina Williams
* Tamra RaeWillis
* Kara Elizabeth'Wiseman

x Lori Marie Potter
* Jessica A. S. Potts
Kristin Pugliese

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* Jamie
Catherine Strathmeyer
* SarahJean J.Strauber
* Michael Anthony Sullivan
* Rebecca Swann
* MelissaA.Tenaglia

* Stephanie
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Marie Saviano

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x Erin Amanda Scheid

* Karen Stacey McDermott
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Amanda Rose Rastocky
* Leslie Reynolds
* AmandaJean Rogers

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JosephVincentYohannan
JordanYohn
Scott Matthew Zedar

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Master of Science in Education
*

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*

T..ry Lee Martin

x Carmella

Michael Maurer,Jr.
Kelly Finkbiner Mayfield
Michelle Maynard
Tara Michelle McCarty

Jessica

x AnthonyJ. Scaccia
* Jessica Schaffer
x Erin Amanda Scheid

*
*

Jennifer R. McKee
Diane Marie Meck

*
* Ali L. Mehl
* Samantha E. Mellon

*

*

Mendygral

* Jill
ChelseaAnne Millan
* Sarah Minutelli
* Samantha Moon
* Robert Moulton
* Chelsea E. Mowrer
* Douglas P. Mucha

*

*
*
*
*
*
*
*

Laura Munch

* Katherine M. Murnin
* ZachariahJ.Mussmon
*

Aileen Elizabeth Musynske
EllenJane O'Brien
L. O'Donnell

Olzinski

* Joshua
Adrienne Claire Owen

*

Erin Rae Scott
Stephanie Beach Seeley

Jennifer R. Shaffer
Lauren Christine Shaubach

Nicole Marie Sheehe
Justin Allan Shober
TamaraJ. Showers
Paul Shymanski
Maura L. Sleboda
Kalena E. Smith

HeidiAnn Snyder
Jenna Marie Stampf

Patricia Stodart

x

* JenniferThompson
StaceyTorquati
* Drewann M.Troutman
* Cheryl DeniseVann
* ShirlA.Vollmer

Erica Lee Pagotto
Elizabeth Christine Pasquale
Kathryn Pavlick

David Perrotti

* Erin E. Phillips
* Christine Pintabona
* Lyndsay Pio

Tricia L.Wampole

* Heather'\X/ashenko
* LynneWassatt
* IanAndrewWest
* Breann Christina Williams
* Thmra RaeWillis
* Kara Elizabeth'Wiseman

x Lori Marie Potter
* Jessica A. S. Potts
Kristin Pugliese

Pursel

Matthew Kyle Scholl

* Jamie
Catherine Strathmeyer
* SarahJean J.Strauber
* Michael Anthony Sullivan
* Rebecca Swann
* MelissaA.Tenaglia

* Stephanie
*

Christine Salgueiro
Sabrina M. Santucci
Marie Saviano

Marie Mattes

*
* Karen Stacey McDermott
*

Continueil

x Mande Rae Rushow
* Julia Christine Ruth

Mangum

* John A. Marina

*

Deg

lII

* JohnThomas
Amanda Rose Rastocky
* Leslie Reynolds
* AmandaJean Rogers

*

JosephVincentYohannan
JordanYohn
Scott Matthew Zedar

* Degree in Absentia
9

�I\,IASTER'S DEGREE CANDIDATES
Master of Science in Electrical Engineering
Dr.Villiam B. Hudson,

Deca

YahyaJaber Hazazi

Master of Science in Engineering Management
Dr.William B. Hudson, Dear

SaudAlkhathlan
Azarbay

Michael C. Cefalo III

Faisal

Aras

* Ryan A. Pisaneschi

Anderson Calderon Mejia

Master of Science in Mathernatics
Dr.William B. Hudson, Dear
Erin M. Dupay

Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering
Dr.Villiam B. Hudson,

Dean
Tyler M. Holland

Mohammad Talal Almadani
Hatim Mohammed R. Alsubhi
Mohammed Eidhah Altowairqi
Ab dulaziz S aeed M. Alzhrani

* Alan Anthony Karpavich
* Mohammed Hussain Moalwi

Master of Science in Nursing
Dr. Deborah A. Zbegner,Dean

*
23

*'23 KellyJ. Stivala

April Ciesielski
Nicole Madeline Monahan

23

SigmaThetaThu
10

* Degree in Absentia

�Scholarly Societies
and Special Designations
1
2
3
a
s
6

Denotes Membership in Alpha Chi, the National College Honor Scholarship Society.
Denotes Membership in Alpha Kappa Delta, the International Honorary Society in Sociology.
Denotes Membership in the Eta Pi Chapter of Alpha Sigma Lambda, the honor society
recognizing the academic excellence of adult part-time students.
Denotes Membership in Beta Beta Beta, the I'lational Honorary Society in Biology.
Denotes Membership in Chi Alpha Epsilon, the Honorary Society which recognizes students
who were admitted to the Uniuersity through Higher Education Access Opportunity progtanxs.
Denotes Membership in the Zeta Psi Chapter of Delta Mu Delta, the National Honor
Society

7
8
e
10
11

te
20
21
22
23
24
2s
26
21
28

*

Administration.

Denotes Honors in English.
Denotes Honors in Engineering.
Denotes Memberchip in lambda Pi Eta, the National Honorary Society
Denotes Membership

in

the

in Communications.

Phi Phi Chapter of Kappa Deltd Pi, the International Honorary

in Education.

Denotes Candidatesfor PennsyluaniaTbacher Certification.
Denotes Candidates for Pennsyluania Principal Certification.

ta Denotes
1s Denotes
16
17
18

Business

Denotes Honors in Biology.

Society

12
13

in

Membership in Phi AlphaTheta, the I'Jational Honorary Society in History.
Membership in Phi l-ambda Sigma, the Pharmacy kadership Society.

Denotes Membership

in Phi SigmaThu, the National Honor Society in Philosophy.

Denotes Membership

in Pi Kappa Delta, the National Honorary Forensic

Denotes Membership

in Pi Sigma Alpha, the National Political Science Honor

Denotes Membership

in

Denotes Membership

in Phi Eta Sigma, the National Honor

Denotes Membership

in Rho Chi,

Society.
Society.

Psi Chi, the National Honorary Society in Psychology.
Society

the National Honor Society

for

College Freshmen.

in Pharmacy.

Denotes Membership in SigmaThu Delta, the National Honorary Society in Englkh.
Denotes Membership in the Zeta Psi Chapter of SigmaThetaThu, the lnternational Honor
Society Jor Nursing.
Denotes Membership in and acknowledgment by Sigma

Xi,

the

&amp;ientifu Research Society.

Denotes Tom Bigler Scholar.

Denotes Pre-Mediml Scholar.
Denotes Membership in the National Student Nurses Association.
Denotes Membership in Sigma Alpha Pi, the National Society of kadership and Success.
Degree in Absentia

11

�2016 Student Awards
Acadetnic Awards
Nesbitt School of Pharmacy
StudentAward
School of Pharmacy Community ServiceAward

.....MarkAttilio

Dean's Outstanding

......MarkAttil-io

The Luzerne County Pharmacists Association Academic Achievement Award..... Erika Green
Corinne Aucker
Award.................
Stacy Kandrac
The Barbara L. Nanstiel Pharmacy Information Award.................
........Kelli Clemons
CVS Community PracticeAward..................
. Erika Green
TEVA Pharmaceuticals Outstanding Student Award
Nicholas Patricia
Mylan Excellence in PharmacyAward..................

APhA Mortar and Pestle Professional

Facts and Comparisons Award of Excellence

in Clinical Communication........Danielle Koch

Pennsylvania Pharmacists Association Outstanding Pharmary Student Award........ Trina Patel

Natural Medicines Comprehensive Database Recognition Award ................... Lauren Lockus
Lackawanna County Pharmacists Association Academic Graduate Award................ Tori Sallo
Lackawanna County Pharmacists Association Jurisprudence Award . ... .. . .. .. .. . .. . .. . Kerrie Beggs

School of Pharmacy Excellence in Clinical Practice

Award...........

.

Mark Attilio

Alisa Daniels
The Arthur H. Kibbe Excellence in
Pharmaceutical Science ResearchAward................. .......... Catherine Knapp

TheJay S. Sidhu School of Business and Leadership
Academic AchievementAward

-

............Jesse R. Heywood

MBA.

Angellica Ceballos
Peggy L. Kipa

Michael A. Kolinovsky
Nicholas Budzyn

The College of Science and Engineering
Outstanding Bioengineering Graduate

StudentAward...................

Bryant Morocho
Teresa N.'Wasiluk

12

�Academic Costurne
The celebration of Commencement is surrounded by rich traditions. The established
community of scholars

-

the Faculty

-

-

fficially the newest group of
infellowship. Graduates don the attire

conuefle to recognize

and welcome them
the Graduates
[)rouen scholars
years
thatfor
has symbolized scholarly attainment.

-

edumtion traueled to European centers oflearning.
with the cleria of the time, and the scholars
donned garb similar to that worn by the clergy.This evolved into the academic uniftrm, a long
black gown, hood, and cap, which proued usefulfor studying in unheated and drafty buildings.
The hood served simultaneously as a head couering, a repository for coins and alms and the

During

the

MiddleAges

those seeking an

Centers of learning and uniuersities were closely allied

forerunner of the modern day book bag.The hood was adorned with the colors of the uniuersity
and designated the young scholar's school or uniuersity afiliation. By their distinctiue clothing
the students were set apart and distinguished from the citizens of the town; hence the origin of
the phrase

"town and gown."

American colleges and universities adopted the wearing of the traditional apparel in Colonial
for academic apparel was established in the mid-nineteenth century.

times, and d common code

The hood is the most distinctiue feature of academic regalia.The inside of the hood k
lined with the oficial colors of the institution; today you seeWilkes graduates wearing hoods
lined with the blue and gold colors of the (Jniuersity.The veluet trim around the outside of the
hood designates the degree or field of study of the graduates.The veluet colors worn by today\
graduates signifu the Jollowing :
GoldenYellow

Brown
Oliue
Blue
Apricot
White
Drab

Science

Arts, Letters, Humanities
Business Administration

Fine Arts

Pharmacy
Education

Nursing

The style of the gown distinguishes graduates by the degree they haue earned.Those
earning the bachelor's degree wear a simple black gown with elongated pointed sleeues. Holders
oJ the master\ degree wear gowns with a longer, closed, squarc cut sleeue.The doctoral gown is
trimmed with uelvet stripes on the sleeues and panels of uelvet on thefront closure of the gown.
Some American uniuersities haue adopted doctoral gowns

in their distinctiue

colors.You

will

notice the slate of Columbia, the red of Cornell, the burgundy of the University of Pennsylvania,
the bright blue of the University of Michigan.

Tb haue earned the privilege of wearing academic costume regalia signifies not only the
completion of a program of studies, but entrance into the comradery of xholarship.

13

�The Llniversity Mace
and
Presidential Chain of Office

The mace and the presidential chain of ofrte used in academic celebrations represent traditions

dating to the sixteenth century.The mace symbolizes the authority of the uniuersity and the
chain of ffice designates the presidential leadership of the academy.

The Wilkes Uniuersity mace and presidential chain of ffice were Srfts oJ local donors
first used in 1970 at the inauguration of the second president of Wilkes.They were
designed by Ouie Hill Chwalek '67 and executed by Kurt MaedorJ, a nationally recognized
gold and siluersmithfrom the State (Jniuersity of NewYork at New Paltz.
and were

The Unioersity Mace
The sterling silver mace has a gilt knob at its base and a gilt circle at the top bearing the
inscription "Wilkes College 193i."The bowl, rising aboue the neck of the ruace, signifies

Wilkes-Barre\ role as a mehing pot,forming a new and vigorous community of peoplefrom
many dffirent backgrounds, This theme is reiterated in the inscription of the Uniuersity\
motto "Unity Amidst Diversity" which surrounds the upper part of the bowl.The giltfiame
symbolizes the enlightenment gainedrtom higher education, while the piece of anthracite coal
set

in the center of thefiame commemorates the origin of the Uniuersity in

for

its coal mining past.

a community known

The Presiilential Chain of Office
The Presidential Chain of Ofice, created from sterling siluer, has alternating bowls
and gilt fiames, repeating the motif of the mace. On the front of the four-foot chain
hangs a gilt seal of Wilkes which is suspended from a cluster of oak leaves with acorns,
suggesting the strength and sturdiness of future generations. On the back of the Presidential
Chain of Ofice is a silver portrait of Dr, Eugene S. Farley, the first President of Wilkes.
Dr. Farley\ portrait is surrounded by gilt oak leaues commemorating his strong leadership oJ
the emerging institution.

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ARNAUD C. IT,IARTS
SPORTS AND CONFERENCE CENTER
FIRSTAID

Medical personnel are available for first aid assistance at the FirstAid
Station located
in the lobby. Should you need assistance please contact an usher

or a Public Safety Ofiicer.

PICTURE TAKING

Because of space limitations, safety and control, no one,
except the professional photographer and members ofthe press with appropriate
credentials, will be allowed access to the stage area for the purpose of taking
pictures or video-taping. A photograph will be taken of each graduate as the
diploma is presented by the President.

-

REST ROOMS

Rest rooms are accessible from the first and second floor lobbies.
- also located on the lower level.
Rest rooms are

BEVERAGES
is available at the drinking fountains on the first floor
-Water
the building.

of

Local police will divert trafftc from the front of the Marts Center following the
ceremony. Please cooperate with the police olficers and follow their directions
as they attempt to alleviate traffic congestion.

A post-commentement

reception will be helil in the First Floor l-ounge
of the Henry Studeltt Center immediately following the ceremony.

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                    <text>�THE STAR-SPANGLED BANNER
What

dawn\ early light,

O

say, can you see, by the

so

proudly we hailed at the twilight\ last gleaming,
Whose broad stripes and bright stars,
Through the perilous fight,
O'er the ramparts we watched,
Were so gallantly streaming?

And the rockets'

red glare,

The bombs bursting in air,
Caue proof through the night

That ourfiag was still there.

O say does that star-spangled banner yet wave
O'er the land of

the free
of
the
brave?
And the home

Words by Francis Scott Key
by John Philip Sousa

Arranged

ALMA MATER
Wilkes, our Alma Mater,
We pledge our hearts to thee,

Honor,

faith, and

courage,

Tiuth and loyalty,

In our

worle and

in

our pleasure,

Guide us as afriend;
We shall always loue thee,

Loyal to the end.
Thou shalt lead us onward

offner things.
May wefind the wisdom
In

search

That thy spirit brings.

May our

deeds of love and seruice

Euer swell thy fame

-

Wilkes, we stand to greet thee!

Glory to thy name.
Words and Musie by Eleanor C. Farley

A

receptionJor grailuates and theirfamilies

will

be held

in the Ballroom of the

Henry Student Center immediately Jollowing the ceremony.

�U Nr

s#;,

193I

WILKES UNIVERSITY'S

SLJMMER
COMMENCEMENT
for the Conferring of Degrees

�Orden of Exercises
*FANFARE AND PROCESSIONAL
Entry and March of the Peersfrom

WELCOME

lolanthe

.... Arthur Sulliuan

..............

..

AnneA. Skleder

SeniorVie Presiilent anil Prouost

*THE STAR-SPANGLED BANNER.............Words by Francis Scott Key
Anangeil by Philip G. Simon

GREETINGS............

.

Andrew

P.

Miller

Chair, Faculty Afairs Couwil
Associate Professor, Politiml Science

LindaAnn Evans
Member of the Craduating Class

*The auilience is requested to

rise.

�Orden of Exencises
ADDRESS

.......:.........................Jeffrey_A Stratford
As s o ciate Profe s s or, Biology

CONFERRING OF THE

DEGREES

Patrick E Leahy
Presiilent

PRESIDENT'S

*ALMA

MESSAGE..............

Patrick E Leahy

MAIER...

........Eleanor C. Farley
Arrangement, Philip G. Simon

*BENEDICTION

...Reverend Peter Kuritz

*RECESSIONAL
Ttao

Ayres-Addison........

...Arrangement, King

Music ytrovided by theWilkes Faculty/Alumni Brass Quintet
Dr. Philip G. Simon, Conductor

Martina Barna' 77, Vocalist
Honor Guard provided by Detachment T52,AFROTC,Wilkes Uniuersity

*The audience k requested to

rise.

�DOCTOR OF EDUCATION CANDIDATES
Dr. Rhonda M. Rabbitt, Dean

*

Michael David Berry

Matthew M. Scarcella

* Nadia Sheikh
* RoseTrunzo-Minniti

x MeredithJane Harbord
Michelle M. Minotti

*

Bina R. Philip

T,IASTER'S DEGREE CANDIDATES
Master of Fine Arts in Creative

Vriting
*

DeVincenti
MeganA. Haikes
Corinne A]ice Nulton
CarrTn

*

Master of Arts in Creative
* Anna Laurene Arnett
* Spencer Odell Aubrey
Michelle Alena Byrnes
Wendy Lyrn Decker
KayleighA. DeMace
* Brianna Nicole Eller
*
Joshua David Horwitz

Vanessa Leonie

Taylor-O'Connor

EzzelThomas

*

John DarrylWinston

Vriting
M.Anthony Kapolka III
,(

Dale Louise Mervine

* Kerri Lyn Miller
* Michael Mortimer
Nathalie G onzalez O'Brien
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{&lt;

Donna S.Talarico
Kristin E.Vath

JenniGrJ.Jenkins

* Degree in Absentia

�I\,IASTER'S DEGREE CANDIDATES
Master of Business Administration
Dr. Abel Adekola, Dean
6

*'6 Sean T. Bennie
6

6

6

Brian M. Broderick
Brittany Kathryn Budman
Harbans Singh Buttar

*
6

Dustin Raymer
Tina M. Reynolds
Amandeep Singh

KevinJ. Dotzel
6

LindaAnn Evans
Christopher R. Fadule
*'6 Sarah Marie Hancotte

*

Benjamin Aloysuis McNeill
Krista Patricia Paluski
Avneet Singh Pandher

AnnMarie Carey

Simone Edwina Rene6 Davies
6 FrancisJoseph Dombrowski III

*

Allie Rae LaMarca
Qinyao Liu

*

Harkaran Singh Hara

*

Yogesh Kamboj

Kristi Amanda Karkut
Marissa Aletha Kotar

Keith M. Snyder
PatrickJ. Sotak
Lori K.Thomas
Melanie LynnThomas
Kaidyn M.Wolfe
Laura A. Zajaczkowski

Master of Science in Education
Dr. Rhonda M. Rabbitt, Dean

* DavidJ. Brown
* MichaelJ. Browne
* Lynn Marie Brubaker
* HilaryJane Bruso

*
JenniferAdams
*
M.Alger

*

Jennifer
Eugene Douglas Alichwer

Nicholene A.Allen

Erin Ruth Harper Buckland

Kurt R.Amen

*
*

*
*

* A*y Elizabeth Burge
* Brett Buselli
* Patricia Davidson Camery
* David Richard Cannella
* Charles Carnes
* Alicia Marie Carnevale

Kristen Elise Aquilante Boyer
Michelle Lee Argust
Rikki ElizabethArtus
Michael Balliet,Jr.
JeremyTodd Basom

KellyAnne Baum

*

Natasha Lynn Bean

*

Jon David Carpenter

KathyAnn Celli

Jamie Marie Beard
Julie Bechtold
* Krty Michele Behm
* MatthewThomas Benner
* StephanieJoya Bentz

* Rebecca G. Cetkowski
* Debra L. Cherry
* Cassandra Lou Clausen
* ChadThomas Clausen

*

Galit Cohen

Chantal Blessing
Margaret Barr Bogusch
* Angela Michelle Bragunier
* Robert Raymond Breiner,Jr.
*
Jessica Brennan
* Corinne Ellis Brockel
* RachelAmber Broome
* Todd Charles Brosious

6

Delta Mu Delta

* Roy Neil Connolly
* Catherine Creveling
*

*

Jessica

Lynn Curry

Derise Marie Danch
x Allison Margaret Dedman
*
Jennifer Catherine Deibler

*
*

Daniel Michael Dellinger

Degree in Absentia

�MASTER'S DEGREE CANDIDATES
Master of Science
*

Educati

Continwd
x Arianna

LindsayAnn Derwiler

*

Christina Marie Dileo

JenniGr Marie Dillow
* Allison Marie Doxbeck
AngelaA. Dragich
MonicaA. Dragich
* Kyle Russell Drake

*
*
*

*

*
*

Laura Ashley Dreibelbis

*
*
*

*

Lacey Elizabeth Fegan

Alicia Marie Fehr

Katherine Heywood
Carey L. Hirneisen
Jordan Hocking
Daniel Hogan

MelanieJo Hunsicker

*

*

Samantha Filler

JamieA.Janesky

Ronia MarieJarrah

x Anna M.Jeffers

Jill Fleming
Brittany Renee Folk
Brian Robert Ford
Amanda Michele Forgione

* David Leo Jost
* Caroline A.Jurosky
*

Carrie A. Kanagy
Jessica Marie Kepp

Kimble
Ryan Kleintop
x
Joseph A. Klemmer
Tiacy Lynn Kram
* BillieJo Kramer
* Kimberly Ann Kreider

*

Janine M. Forry

Brandon Anthony Garcia

Sara

* Dana Nicolle Kuhn
* Nicole Lynne Kutsmeda
* Zachary Paul LaBar

Erin Morrison Gardner
RyanWilliam Gearhart
Megan Patricia Germ

* Catie Marie Gingrich
* Ashley Glick

*
*

DonaldA. Gliem,Jr.
Kalyn Marie Godziejewski

* Margaret A. Goodlin

Denise Hernandez

* AmandaJade Hykes
* Samantha Leigh Ide

* Courtney Nicole Fortuna
* Kyle Foster
* Hannah M. Futer

ic

C. Healey

Mike Dallas Hopkins

* PatrickW Forlenza
* Molly P. Forney
*

Brooke Erin Hartranft

* Todd R. Hosterman
* Patrick Howard
* Amy Lynn Hoy

* Susan Colleen Fetterman
* Rebecca Ann Filipos
*
*

Hannum

Elizabeth A. Harner

x KellyWade Hines

Peggy Fetchko

x
*

Sara Fox

x Kevin

Brigette Dubots
Edward Dubroski,Jr.
ChristopherJohn Durante
Michelle Lynn Edwards
Ryan Ehrie
Mario Emiliani III

* Nicole Ilene Evans
* Nicole Ewing
* ScottWilliam Exaros
* Allison Olivia Fay
*

Gouzouasis

* Robert Douglas Greer
* Ashley Lynn Gregory
* Sarah B. Griggs
* Thomas Hagan
* Kathryn Cory Ham

x David Di Ianni

*

Melissa D. Lamson
Samantha Latham
Joseph M. Lathrop
Chelsea LaTorre

Kathy M. Lear

Casey

*

Degree in Absentia

6

�IT,IASTER'S DEGREE CANDIDATES
Master of Science Education
Continileil

-

* Grace C. Lee
* Norine Legg
* Rebecca Lynn Leid
* Melanie Lesiuk
* Sarah Levandowski
* Glen Lewis
* Kendra Lewis
*

* Sarah K. Pfeiffer
* Kara A. Prock
ShannonTherese Pyle

* Tiacy Camille Ragen
* Robin Lynn Reiman
* Lyle Jay Ressler
* Morgan Marie Rineholt

Jordan Alexa Lippy

* Nadja Siobhan Liptak
* Danielle Carolyn Marcinek
* Kali Marisa Martin
*

*

* SarahAnn Roi
* Shannon Kathleen Roos
* Kade Ross
* Lyndsey M. Rote
* Shayna R. Rourke
* Katie Jeanette Royer

Natalie Michelle Masinick
Patrick E Mason,Jr..

CalebJohn Mathias
Sarah Snell McCann
Shannon Elizabeth McConnell
*
John Roy McDonald

*

*

* Heather McMahon
* Tana Sloan McNamara
* StevenAndrew Mellinger
* Kayla Ann Meyers
* Dawnelle Marie Mills
* Heather Mills
+

*
*

James

*
*
*
*

*
*

M.Mills

*

Melissa Nicole Mondy

*
*
*
*

Jonathan Ryan Scepanski
Deborah Ann Schiano
Adam Joseph Schimpf
Dana M. M. Schlader
AshleyY. Schmidt
Jennifer Lynn Schock
Erin Delle Schuman

Kathryn Antoinette Searfoss
Jacqueline Ann Sheridan

Bethany Mueller

* LeAnn Michelle Shreiner
* Amy Beth Simmons
* Mirty Sirianni

Catalina Murillo Coindreau
Sarah Elizabeth Murray

*

Lisa Nicole Morgan Drake

x Christopher Morreale

*

Megan Nicole Ritter
Alexandra Rocchi
MelissaJo Rogers

Sandra Lynn Sistrunk

*

Keith Eugene Myer
Lyndsay Michele Neugebauer
Richard Carl Newbery
Lindsey Morgan Newman
* Vicky Lynn Nguyen
* Dawn Marie Nickischer
*
Judith A. Noonan
*
Justin Michael Notario

Julie Marie Skelly
Matthew Paul Slonaker
Crystal Lynn Smith

*

*
*

Jamiel D. Smoker
Lindsey Snader
Lee Norman Snyder
Lindsey Snyder
Loretta A. Snyder

*

CaitlinJoy O'Brien
Elizabeth Lynch O'Malley
Gregory R. Panchik
Christie Leigh Parfitt

* AmyJ. Solano
* Alison Gay Solomon
* Sean Patrick Spratt
* Adriene K. Stahl
* Courtney Stambaugh

*

Ashley Marie Knepp Payonk
Lauren Marie Peluso

*

*

*

Degree inAbsentia

7

Lauren Ann Staub

Gerald Stefanoski

�N,IASTER'S DEGREE CANDIDATES
Master of Science Education
*
*
*

Karen Stern

-

Continueit

* KimA.'Wasley
* KristineJeanneWetzel
* EmilyWhitmyer
* Shannon LeighWilliams

Marisa C. Stettner

Mark E. Stevens

x Katie L. Stover

*
*

Kathleen Marie Streletz

Rania Gaitanis Sweigart

x Michele

x

*

*
*

Sara

Szoka

*

teple

*

Thompson
Ashley Marie Tkacik
Caitlin Elizabeth Townsley
Katherine Karal Underhill
Michael R.Vogt
Stefan Jamal

JaimiA.V/inters

* Erica Marie 'Wise
* Sara'Wrightstone
* Liesl LynneYohn
* Lisa MarieYoung
* DaneWilliamYuengel
* E*ily G. Ziegler
* Kelli Zimmerman

MatthewWadeWagaman

x Suellen MarieWagner

*

AllisonWoodsWilson
Douglas PaulWilson
Nicole LynnWingert
Eric Lee Winson

LindseyWalters
Tabitha LynnWaltman

Master of Science in Engineering Managernent
Dr.Williarn B. Hudson, Dean
David Christopher Tavaris

*

Degree in Absentia

8

�BACHELOR'S DEGREE CANDIDATES
The College ofArts, Hurnanities, and Social Sciences
Dr. PaulT. Riggs,Dean

History
*

Jessica L.

Helfrich

Integrative Media
Tyler Francis Byrd

Sociology
lsraa Hawsawi

The College of Science and Engineering
Dr.Villiam B. Hudson, Deor

Applied Engineering Sciences
MansourAldaraweish

Biology
a

*

Kathryn Margavage
Arpan Patel

Logan Rutch

Earth and Environmental Sciences
MarkA. Margavage II

Electrical Engineering
AbdulrahmanAwwad E.Al Balawi
Redha Saeed Alkhater
Mohammed A . Alzayer, Cum laude

a

Beta Beta

RobertW Moyer,Jr.
Benjamin A. payne
pearce
John Christopher

Beta

* Degree in Absentia

�BACHELOR'S DEGREE CANDIDATES
The College of Science and Engineering
Engineering Managernent
Abdullah Albannay
Mechanical Engineering, Second Degree

Applied Engineering

Science, Second

Major

Environrnental Engineering
*

Mansour Ali Aldghaish

Mechanical Engineering
Abdullah Albannay

Faisal

Engineering Management, Second Degree
Applied Engineering Science, Second Major

*

MajedAlqurashi

Fuad Alsharari
lvb dulaziz

MohammedAldharman
Khaled Abdullah Aljuiaud

S

eed M. Alzhrani

Faisal Ghusnah

Hamad Shareef, Magna Cum ltude

Sultan Alqorashi

Medical Laboratory Science
x FatimahAl Marhoon,

*

Cuml-aude

Zhra Alkhamis. Cum l-aude

The Juy S. Sidhu School of Business and Leadership
Dr.Abel Adekola,Dean

Accounting
*

BenjaminJoseph Fusco

Finance
BrandonYaegel

Managernent
6'17

Mathew Aaron Ingram, Magna Cum

l-aude

Marketing
NicklasWKocman
Sports Management, Second Major

6

Delta Mu Delta

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Pi Kappa

10

Deha

* Degree in Absentia

�BACHELOR'S DEGREE CANDIDATES
Passan School

of Nursing

Dr. Deborah A. Zbegne4 Dean

Bhaidasna
Bowen
Byorick,Jr.
Dana Elizabeth Crayton
Justine Dickinson
Haley Hiep Doan
EdwardJohn Dolinish III
Christopher Dominick Ellis
Carissa Lynn Gegaris
Alesia Gibson
Christopher Izzi
Samantha L.Jones
Khusboo

*

Carrie Lynn
Daniel Michael

EhzabethLaPaz

Christine H. Madain
PaulJ. Masker

Corene Elizabeth Parrish
Kesha Patel
Samantha Proctor, Cum Lauile

Carley Smith
Sarah

Brittany Stanron

Samantha Stropko

Brielle EliseWede

KirstenAnnWeidlich
Winter LeighWenner

Kathleen Konzman

*

Degree

inAbsmtia

11

�Scholarly Societies
and Special Designations
1
2
3
a
5
6

Denotes Membership in Alpha Chi, the National College Honor Scholarship Society.
Denotes Membership in Alpha Kappa Deha, the International Honorary Society in Sociology.

in the Eta Pi Chapter of Alpha Sigma lambda, the honor society
recognizing the acadernic excellence of adult part-time students.
Denotes Membership

Denotes Membership

Denotes Membership in Chi Alpha Epsilon, the Honorary Society which recognizes students
who were admitted to the flniuersity lhrough Higher Education Access Opportunity prograllrs.
Denotes Membership
Society

7
8
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t0
t1

in Beta Beta Beta, the National Honorary Soeiety in Biology.

in

Business

in the Zeta

Psi Chapter oJ Delta

Mu Delta,

the National Honor

Administration.

Denotes Honors in Biology.
Denotes Honors in English.
Denotes Honors

in Engineering.

Denotes Membuship in l-ambda

H Eta,

the National Honorary Society

in Comtnunications.

Denotes Membership in the Phi Phi Chapter of Kappa Deha Pi, the International Honorary
Society in Education.

12 Denotes Candidates for PennsyluaniaTbacher Cefiification.
13 Denotes Candidates Jor Pennsyluania Principal Certifuation.
14 Denotes Membership in Phi AlphaTheta, the National Honorary Society in History.
1s Denotes Membership in Phi l-ambda Sigma, the Pharmacy l*adership Society.
16 Denotes Membership in Phi SigmaThu, the National Honor Society in Philosophy.
17 Denotes Membership in Pi Kappa Delta, the National Honorary Forensic Society.
18 Denotes Membership in Pi Sigma Alpha, the National Political Science Honor Society.

le
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28

*

Chi, the National Honorary Society in

Denotes Membership

in

Denotes Membuship

in Phi Eta Sigma, the National Honor

Denotes Membership

in Rho Chi,

Denotes Membership

in SigmaThu Delta, the National Honorary

Psi

Society

the National Honor Society

Psychology.

for

College Freshmen.

in Pharmacy.
Society

in English.

Denotes Membership in the Zeta Psi Chapter of SigmaThetaThu, the International Honor
Society for Nursing.
Denotes Membership in and atknowledgment by Sigma

Xi,

the

&amp;ientifu Ruearch society.

DenotesTom Bigler Scholar.
Denotes Pre-Medical Scholar.
Denotes Membership

in

the National Student Nurses Association.

Denotes Mernbership in Sigma Alpha Pi, the National Society of kadership and Success.
Degree in Absentia

12

�Acadernic Costurne
The celebration of Commencement is surrounded by rich traditions. The established
community of scholars

conyene to recognize fficially the newest group of
and welcome them inJellowship. Graduates don the attire
- symbolized scholarly
- attainment.
thatfor years has

prouen scholars

During

the

the Faculty

the Graduates

MiddleAga

those seeking an education traueled to European centers of learning.

Centers of learning and uniuersities were closely allied with the clerics of the time, and the scholars
donned garb similar to that worn by the clergy.This euolued into the academic uniform, a long

usefulfor studying in unheated and drafty buildings.
The hood served simultaneously as a head couering, a repository for coins and alms and the
;forerunner of the modern day book bag.The hood was adorned with the colors of the uniuersity
and designated the young scholar's school or uniuersity ffiliation. By their distinctiue clothing
the students were set apart and distinguished from the citizens of the town; hence the origin of
the phrase "town and gotl,n."
black gown, hood, and cap, which proued

American colleges and uniuersities adopted the wearing oJthe traditional apparel in Colonial
times, and a common code for academic apparel was established in the mid-nineteenth century.

The hood is the most distinctiuefeature of academic regalia.The inside of the hood is
lined with the fficial colors of the institution; today you see Wilkes graduates wearing hoods
lined with the blue and gold colors o;f the (Jniuersity.The ueluet trim around the outside of the
hood designates the degree or field of study of the graduates.The ueluet colors worn by today\
graduates signfy the following:

ColdenYellow

White
Drab
Brown
Oliue
Blue
Apricot
-

Science

Arts, Letters, Humanities
Business Administration

Fine Arts
Pharmacy
Education

Nursing

The style of the gown distinguishes graduates by the degree they haue earned. Those
earning the bachelor's degree wear a simple black gown with elongated pointed sleeues. Holders
of the master's degree wear gowns with a longer, closed, square cut sleeue.The doctoral gown is
trimmed with ueluet stripes on the sleeues and panels of ueluet on thefront closure of the gown.
SomeAmerican uniuersities haue adopted doctoral gowns in their distinctiue colors.You will
notice the slate of Columbia, the red oJ Cornell, the burgundy of the (Jniuersity of Pennsylvania,
the bright blue of the (Jniuersity of Michigan.
Tb haue earned the priuilege of wearing academic costume regalia signffies not only the
completion of a program of studies, but entrance into the comradery of scholarship.

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                    <text>�THE STAR.SPANGLED BANNER
What

dawn\ early light,

O

say, can you see, by the

so

proudly we hailed at the twilight's last gleaming,
Whose broad stripes and bright stars,

Through the perilous fight,
O'er the ramparts we watched,
Were so gallantly streaming?

And

the rockets' red glare,

The bombs bursting in air,
Gave proof through the night

That ourfiag was still there.

O say

does that star-spangled banner yet waue

O'er the land of the free

And

the home of the braue?
Words by Francis Scott Key
Arranged by Philip C. Simon

ALMA MATER
Wilkes, our Alma Mater,
We pledge our hearts

Honor,

faith, anil

to thee,

courage,

Tiuth and loyalty,

ln

our work and in our pleasure,

Cuide us as afriend;
We shall afuiays love thee,

l-oyal to the end.
Thou shalt lead us onward

In

search

offiner things.

May wefind the wisdom
That thy spirit brings.

May our deeds of loue and
Euer swell thy fame

seruice

-

Wilkes, we stand to greet thee!

Glory to thy name.
Words and Music by Eleanor C. Failey

A

rcceptionJor graduates and thefuJamilies will be held in the Ballroom oJ the
Henry Student Center immediately following the ceremony.

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dH

193I

WILKES UNIVERSITY'S

WINTER

COMMENCEMENT
for the Conferring of Degrees

�Order of Exercises
*FANFARE AND PROCESSIONAL
Entry and March of the Peers from

lolanthe

Arthur Sulliuan
Arranged by M. L.I-ake

WELCOME

Anne A. Skleder
Senior Vice Presiilent and Prouost

*INVOCATION.........

Kristin M. Osipower
C o o rilin at or, C anp u s Int erJai th

*THE STAR-SPANGLED BANNER.............Words by

Francis Scott Key

Arranged by Philip G. Siwon

GREETINGS............

.

Andrew

P.

Miller

Chair, Faculty Afairs Council
Associate ProJessor, Political Science

Susan K.

Fisher'17

Member oJ the Graduating Class

*The audience is rcquesteil to rise

�Order of Exercises
CONFERRING OF THE

DEGREES

Patrick E Leahy
President

PRESIDENT'S

xAT

MA

MESSAGE............

Patrick E Leahy

MATER...

........ Eleanor C. Farley
Arrangement, Tbrry Zipay

*BENEDICTION

..

Kristin M. Osipower

C o o rilin ator, C amp u s Int efai th

*RECESSIONAL
Justa

CloserWalkwithThee.......... . . ...........;;;;,;;;;T::r;ff1;

Music provided by theWilkes Faculty

/Alumni

Dr. Philip G. Simon, Conductor
Martina E Barna '77,Vocalist

*The auilience is requateil to

rise.

Brass Quintet

�DOCTOR OF EDUCATION CANDIDATES
Dr. Rhonda M. Rabbitt, Dean

* George Miletti
* Mona Helen Nashman

*

Cheri L. Sload-Woyurka

DOCTOR OF NURSING PRACTICE
The Passan School of Nursing

*

Dr. Deborah A,. Zbegnet, Dean
* Lia Ludan

Natalie E. Bastien

Yukiko M. Boykin
Darlene Helen Ferrer
Susan K. Fisher
Rebecca Hopper

Beatrice McCullough Matthews
Deborah Louise Nallo
Janine Connors Quinlan

DOCTOR OF PHAR]T,IACY CANDIDATES
The Nesbitt School of Pharmacy
Dr. Bernard Y. Graham, Dean
1s

StephenThomas

Sawka

t5

Krista Zawistowski

Phi Lambda

Sigma

*

Degree in Absentia

�N,IASTER'S DEGREE CANDIDATES
Master of Business Adrninistration
Dr.Abel Adekola,Dean

*
*

*

*

Emily LynnAbsalom

Courtney Matus

ThomasJ. Baloga
David L. Benway
Amrinder Singh Dhindsa

Valerie Ann Saveri

Jason Paul

Tolulope E. Ofi

Donald R. Searfoss
Michael Anthony Silletti

Dillman

Karen M. Dougher
NourA. Elbattah
Stephen M. Exeter
Rohit Gupta

Talwinde{it Singh

* Luke Sterling
6

Jill Elizabeth Thrantini

6 Michael
JohnValkenburg

Naomi E. Harding
Thomas Levi Leyba
William Robert Marczzt

Brittaney MarieWelsh
Kristen Ztgmont

Master of Science Education
Dr. Rhonda M. Rabbitt, Deaa
*
Christopher Adamson

*

*

DanielJohn Delaney
AndrewJames Dity
*
Josefa Cerra Dombrosky

Jay

Arianne Addesa
Aimee Alfredo
Nicole Anderson

Antonella Durante
Kendra Dykes

KaitlynAndrews

* Kelly M. Ehrenfeuchter
* Alexandra Falconi-Vuletic

Ralph Andrews
Natalie Apellaniz

* Christopher D.Aubertin
* NicoleA.Auker
* DePhilip M. Banks-Jackson
* NaushaJo Berkheimer
* NicholasJoseph Bilski
*

*

MelissaA. Ferguson

* Lisa M. Findley
* A-y Elizabeth Fisher

Jon Bittenbender

Matthew C. Blakeslee
+ BrianJoseph Blase
+ Tiffani Ann Bogart
*
Joshua A. Bonner

*
*

*
*
*
*

*

Staci Frede

EricaJordan Furman
Meredith Candice Gallo

*

Neidin Gerber
Shane Robert Grim

*

Ashley Lynn Hack

Melanie Hampton
Amanda Harner

James Edward Booth

*

Andrew Bouvier
Karrie Lynn Bowman

Joseph

*

Jennifer Marie Hart
Eric Michael Heisey

x Holly Nichole Hepner
x Matthew Hill

Gabrielle R. Casaceli

Michele Lynn Chase
Julia C. Cheripko

AlissaJ. Hockley

* Tonda Holman
* KyleTimothy Hoover

* BridgetAnn Ciolkosz
* Suzanne Conri
* Carla M. Craft

*

Cori

*
*

*

*

Breann Nicole Crocker

*

Christopher C1.rnbal

*
*

Tiacy Payne Davis
Denyel Nicole Decker

6

Delta Mu

Delta

*

Jill Marie Howe
Theodore Paul Iacocca
Joshua Michael Inzana
Heather LynnJenkins
Heidi KathleenJohnson

Degree in Absentia

�IUASTER'S DEGREE CANDIDATES
Master of Science Education
*
*
*

*

MorganJaneJohnson
KristenJ. Kaminski

LoriJ. Kaschak

-

Contiilaed
*
Jason Quenzer
*
JennaAshley Rau
* BreanaJ. Reilly

* Diane E. Rieker
* Keith Edward Robbins

Joseph M. Keefer

Brianna M. Keeney
Emily Michelle Kelley

*

*
*

* KimberlyAnn Kessler
* Catherine Mary King
* KaseyJanae Klahold
* Courtney E. Kline
* Cecilia Blanche Knox
* Lindsay Dauterive Kriebel
*

*

*

Patricia McAtee Lackey
Breana K. Lampo

*
*

Danielle Lee
Michele Irene LeHeup
Richard E. Letts,Jr.
Kathryn Lockett

*
*

Janine Florinda Stotdemyer
Kyle R. Stout
* Bradley S. Sweigart
Natalie MarieTrone
* Megan SueTiupp

Ashley Melanson

KatelynAnn Mock
Stephanie Jenyne Monahan
Wanda Fern Moncks

Brenda AnnVanBuskirk

* BrittanyAnnVanWert

x

John Marc Murphy
*
Julie Rose Nagy

*

*
*

* MichelleAnn Nisly
* Katherine Christa Oehlerking
* Stacy Overcash

JenniGrWagner
Stacy LynnWagner
Stephanie Elizabeth Wagner

Tiara DawnWalburn

* GregoryWalker
* Van HoWallick
* Ashley'Wanniski

LaurenAnn Owazany
DebraJo Painter

*

Michelle Lynn Shafer

*

JustinAdam McNett

*
* Renae Perry
* Rebecca Lynne

Susan Schiavo

Denise Sctrloder
Carolyn Keyes Scott
DavidJohn Scott,Jr.
Melissa Elizabeth Rubeo Shaak
Kaylyn Amanda Shafer

* Alyssa Danielle Stevenson
* Nicole Beth Stopay

Mackenzie McGinnis

* Laura Beth McHugh
* Erika Mclaughlin
*

Gina Christi Romanelli

Elizabeth Sheaffer
Kevin Richard Sickle
*
Jared Daniel Snyder
* StaceyJoy Snyder
* Michael Andrew Sonnenberg
* Robert Chad Speicher
* ChristalYezovich Stagon

*
*
* Melissa Catherine Lopez
* Teresa Main
* KimberlyAnne Marrolli

*

Janelle Nicole Roda

*
Jill MarieWeaver
*
EllenWeinreb

Peters

Jason M. Petrello

Jeanine

* Catherine LouiseWelch-Kern
* Allysa ChantelWenrich

Michole L. Pignato
Nancy L. Principe

Melanie LynnWidelko

Anna Przybylski
Jennifer K. Puhalla-Williams
x KellyAnn Pulskamp

* Susan K.Wilcox
* Darcie Ann Zenchuk

*

Degree in Absentia

6

�MASTER'S DEGREE CANDIDATES
Master of Science in Bioengineering
Dr.William B. Hudson,

*

Deaa

Hanna DiFresco

Master of Science in Electrical Engineering
Dr.Villiam B. Hudson, Dear
Majed Mohammed

S.

AliAbdullahA. Habadi

Badabood

Master of Science in Engineering Managernent
Dr.William B. Hudson, Dear

*
*

*

Fahad Faraj Alrehaili
Waleed Abdullah A. Alsamari

MichaelJ.Thomas

Master of Science in Nursing
Passan School of Nursing
Dr. Deborah A. Zbegner,Dean

x Charmaine

*

x Bonnie Miltenberger

Bade

Jennifer P Bloch
Cindi Boderman
Veronica Leigh Calandra
Carly Cappello
Maureen Karen Clark

*

Julio R. Duran,Jr.

*

Charles Grove
x

JasonJoshua Heck
Michael F, Hennigan
Myra Faith Hensley
Kimberly A. Swoboda Kenzakoski
Angie Kim-Capone
x Yvonne I. R. Megaludis

*

Mamie Nyobe
Audrey Goldberg Plough
Alessandro Rendina
Cortney Lynn Repanshek
Lindsey Romberger
Joleen Marie Schade

Victoria Sewell
Alicia Shelkin
Nannette Smith
Allison Elizabeth Tomczyk
BryanJosephWeinberg
Rebecca V/ilde-Onia

*

Degree in Absentia

7

�BACHELOR'S DEGREE CANDIDATES
The College ofArts, I{umanities, and Social Sciences
Dr. PaulT. Nggs, Dean

Cornrnunication Studies
*

Emily Diane Marie Kramer

Michael B. Filipski

Psy chology, Se co nd D egre e

Crirninology
SoYonJang
Political Science, Seconil
Sociology,Third Major

Abdelrahim Safar

Major

Stephen Seger

Andrew Nutt

Digitial Design and Media Art
Mary Kathleen Hannon

ThomasJ. Coulter

English
22

Tara Gabrielle Giarratano, Summa Cum laude

History
*

JeffteyAllen Homschek

Charles S. Slavish,Jr.

Psychology
* Andrei Angheluta
* Francesca Bellantuono

"1e Billy Parsons

Joyce Eshun

1e

Kramer
Communications, Seconil Degree
Eliza Neidlinger
* Tia MyThi Nguyen
Emily Diana Marie

*

Kavan Kaur Rai, Magna Cum laude
Brittany Aurora Scherer, Magna Cum

Noah Albert Solomon
Makia Marie Stocker

x,1e Chelsea

*

MarieWorkman

Neuroscience, Second Degree

Sociology
Sydney Lynn

Kaidin Ann Crandall

Mohr

Theatre Arts
April

Stephanie Romanishan

1e

Psi

Chi

22

SigmaThu

Deha

*

Degree in Absentia

Laude

�BACHELOR'S DEGREE CANDIDATES
The School of Education
Dr. Rhonda M. Rabbitt, Dear

Elementary &amp; Eu"ly Childhood Education
11'12

11'12

Jeanne Cannon, Magna Cum

laude

CasandraYvonne Cerulli, Magna Cum

laude

11'

12

Drew Devitt, Cum

*'tr'

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Jessica Difrenza, Summa Cum l-aude

11,12

Laude

Nicole Danielle Morgan, Summa Cum Laude
Morgan Danielle Murphy, Cum l-aude
11,12
l\lexis Patrice keed, Magna Cum laude
11,12

Middle Level Education
11'12

Amanda Tredinnick, Cum l-aude

The College of Science and Engineering
Dr.Villiam B. Hudson, Decr

Biology
*'24

a'24

Bethany Rae Grace
Alex Kowalczyk Magee

Kaitlin M. Schafer

Computer Information Systerns
Harsh Patel

Earth and Environmental Sciences
Rita G.Willard

Electrical Engineering
Fatemah Alhonayan
Mechanical Engineeing, Second Degree
Applie d Engineering Sciences, Third Maj or

Environmental Engineering
*

LeviJosephVeppert

Mechanical Engineering
Fatemah

Alhonayan

Degree
Applied Engineeing Sciences,Third Major

Hashim MohammedJaber, Cum laude
paul

Electrical Engineeing, Second

Alexandria Marie Bitzer

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Beta

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Koppo Deha

Pi

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PennsyluaniaTbacher

*

Joseph Rochelle
Autumn ieigh Werner

Certifration

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Sigma

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* Degree in Absentia

�BACHELOR'S DEGREE CANDIDATES
Contiftued
The College of Science and Engineering
-

Neuroscience
1e

Vanessa

*

Erdman

Psychology, Second

Major

Chelsea MarieWorkman
Psychology, Second Degree

Jaclyn Michelle Gallick
Psychology, Second

Major

The Juy S. Sidhu School of Business and Leadership
Dr.Abel Adekola,Dean

Accounting
*

Patrick M.

Devine

Muhannad Zalali

Sarah Quach

Business Administration
Elbert D. King

Finance
*

Farraj

*

Alamani

Turki Bander M. Alotaibi, Cum
Hassan Saeed

Alsharif

laude

Tirrki Naif Bin Rubayan, Magna Cum Iauile
MatthewAaron Seyer, Magna Cum Laude
twonagement, Second

Major

Torre Elizabeth Atkinson

Management
6 Serina Steinbrenner, Cum Laude
Shawn Michael Weyhenmeyer

AhmadAlkhamis
EssaYousefAlmogbil

Marketing
ThylorAnn Lukasavage, Cum

Ihe

l-aude

Passan School of Nursing
Dr. Deborah A. Zbegne4 Dean

*

Deborah E. Saullo,'Magna Cum laude

6

Deka Mu

Delta

1e

Psi

Chi

10

*

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�Scholarly Societies
and Special Designations
1
2
3
a
5
6

Denotes Membership in

Denotes Membership in Alpha Kappa Delta, the International Honorary Society

in

Sociology.

Denotes Membership in the Eta Pi Chapter of Alpha Sigma Lambda, the honor society
recognizing the acailemic excellence of adult part-time students.
Denotes Membership

in Beta Beta Beta, the National Honorary

Society

in Biology.

in Chi Alpha Epsilon, the Honorary Society which recognizes students
who were admitted to the Uniuersity through Higher Education Access Opportunity programs.
Denotes Membership

Denotes Membership in the Zeta Psi Chapter of Delta Mu Deha, the ltlational Honor
Society

7
8
e

Alpha Chi, the National College Honor Scholarship Society.

in

Business

Denotes Honors

in

Administration.
Biology.

Denotes Honors in English.
Denotes Honors in Engineering.

10 Denotes Membership in l-ambda H Eta, the National Honorary Society in Communicatioru.
11 Denotes Membership in the Phi Phi Chapter of Kappa Delta Pi, the International Honorary
Society

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t3
14
15
16
17

tB
te
20
21
22
23

in Education.

Denotes Candidatesfor PennsyluaniaTbacher Certfimtion.
Denotes CandidatesJor Pennsyluania hincipal Certfuation.
Denotes Membership in Phi AlphaTheta, the National Honorary Society in Hktory.
Denotes Membership

in Phi lambda Sigma, the Pharmacy l*adership

Denotes Membership

in Phi SigmaThu, the National Honor Society in Philosophy.

Denotes Membership

in Pi Kappa Delta, the National Honorary Forensic

Society.

Society.

Denotes Membership in Pi Sigrna Alpha, the National Political Science Honor Society.
Denotes Membership

in

Denotes Membership

in Phi Eta Sigma, the National Honor Societyfor College Freshmen.

Psi

Chi, the National Honorary

Society

in

Psychology.

Denotes Membership in Rho Chi, the National Honor Soeiety in Pharmacy.
Denotes Membership

in SigmaThu Deha, the National Honorary

Denotes Membership

in the Zeta Psi Chaptu of SigmaThetaThu, the International Honor

Society

for

Society

in English.

Nursing.

24
2s
26
27
28

Denotes Membership in Sigma Alpha Pi, the National Society of l*adership and Success.

*

Degree in Absentia

Denotes Membership in and atknowledgment by Sigma

X,

the Scientfu Research Society.

Denotes Tbm Bigler Scholar.

Denotes Pre-Mediml Scholar.
Denotes Membership

in the National Student

1,1.

Nurses Association.

�Acadernic Costurne
The celebration of Commencement is surrounded by rich traditions. The establkhed
community of scholars
proven scholars

-

conyene to recognize fficiaily the newest group of
the Faculty
and welcome them infellowship. Craduates don the attire

the Graduates

-

thatfor years has symbolized scholaily attainment.
During

the

MiddleAges

those seeking an education traueled to

Euroltean centers of learning.

Centers of learning and universities were closely allied with the clerics of the time, and the scholars
donned garb similar to that worn by the clergy.This evolved into the academic unform, a long
black gown, hood, and cap, which proued useJul for studying in unheated and drafty buildings.

The hood serued simultaneously as a head couering, a repository for coins and alms and the
Jorerunner of the modern day book bag.The hood was adorned with the colors of the uniuersity
and designated the young scholar's school or uniuersity ffiliation. By their distinctive clothing
the students were set apart and distinguished from the citizens of the town; hence the origin of
the phrase "town anil gown."

American colleges and universities adopted the wearing of the traditional apparel in Colonial
times, and a common code Jor academic apparel was established in the mid-nineteenth century.

The hood is the most distinctivefeature of academic regalia.The inside of the hood is
lined with the fficial colors of the institution; today you see Wilkes graduates wearing hoods
lined with the blue and gold colors oJ the [Jniuersity.The ueluet trim around the outside of the
hood designates the degree orfield oJ study of the graduates.The ueluet colors worn by today\
graduate s signfy the following :

GoldenYellow

Oliue
Blue
Apricot
White
Drab
Brown

Science

Arts, Letters, Humanities
Business Administration

Fine Arts

Pharmacy
Education

Nursing

The style of the gown distinguishes graduates by the degree they have earned. Those
earning the bachelor's degree wear a simple black gown with elongated pointed sleeves. Holders
of the master's degree wear gowns with a longer, closed, square cut sleeue.The doctoral gown is
trimmed with ueluet stripes on the sleeues and panels of ueluet on
Some American uniuersities haue adopted doctoral gowns

the

front

closure of the gown.

in their distinctiue colors.You will

notice the slate of Columbia, the red of Cornell, the burgundy of the Uniuersity of Pennsylvania,

the bright blue of the Uniuersity of Mkhigan.
Tb haue earned the priuilege of wearing academic costume regalia signffies not only the
completion of a program of studies, but entrance into the comradery of scholarship.

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WILKES UNIVERSITY'S SEVENTIETH ANNUAL

Spring Commencement
FOR THE CONFERRING OF GRADUATE DEGREES
Saturday, May TWentieth
Two-thousand and seventeen . 10 a.m.

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WILKES UNIVERSITY'S SEVENTIETH ANNUAL

Spring Commencement

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�Order of Exercises
PROCESSIONAL
Entry and March of the Peers from

lolantlte

Arthur Sullivan

(The audienee is requested to rise as the procession begins.)

'WELCOME..............

ANNn A. SrrroeR.
Senior Vice Presiilent anil Prouost

INVOCATION.........

........ KnIs:rIN

M. Ostpownt

Coorilinator, Campus Interfaith

The Star-Spangled

Banner.......

Words by Francis Scott Key

(The words toThe Starspangleil Banner are pinted on page 16 of the program.
The audience k rcquesteil to stanil anil sing the National Anthem with the chorus anil bod.)

Gaudeamus .Igitur

........

GREETINGS............

Tiatlitional

JasoN Gnrccs '90

Member, Boaril of Tiustees

ANoRsw P Mnr-en
Chair, Faculty Afiairs Council
Associate Prcfessor,

Politiul

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Member of the Class oJ 2017

�Order of Exercises
COMMENCEMENT

ADDRESS

........BsnNano W. Gnasavt
Dean, Nesbitt School

THE CONFERRING OF THE

DEGREES

oJ Pharmacy

ParRIcx F. LeaHv
President

ALUMNI

INDUCTION..........

MtcnaEr G. NooNr '97
Wilkes Uniuersity Aluffini

Alma

Mater........

Asso

ciation

..........E1eanor C. Farley
D. Orcutt'69

Arrangement, Eail
(The words to the Alma Mater

are

printed on page 16 of the program.

The audience is requesteil to stanil and join in the singing.)

BENEDICTION

KRIsTIN

M. OsrpowBx

C oordinator, C ampus InterJaith

RECESSTONAL
March of the Belgian

Paratroopers..

Music Provided By:
Wilkes Uniuersity Commencement Band
Dr. Philip G. Simon, Conductor
Wilkes Uniuersity Comrnencement Choir
Dr. Steven Thomas, Cond.uctor

Ceremony Interpreted By:
Jamie Lynne Hill
360 Tianslations International, Inc.

Pierre Leemans

�DOCTOR OF EDUCATION CANDIDATES
Dr. Rhonda M. Rabbitt, Deaz
Veronica M.Andes
BrianJ. Costello
Joseph Edgar Kondisko
IanJ. McCoog

Sandra Pesavento

*

Brenda Robertson
Christopher C. Sutzko
Dina Piepoli Udomsak

MirkoWidenhorn
Cassandra Marie Zegarski

Janel McCormick

Anthony M. Naradko
Zella Louise Ondrey

DOCTOR OF NURSING PRACTICE
Dr. Deborah A. Zbegne4 Dean
23

Kisha Tamara Anderson

23

Jennifer E.Angell
Andrea Natalia Castaldi
Edward Creasy
Penny Elizabeth Dolbin
* Eleanor Zabre cky Franges

Jean Marie Murphy-Gustavson

23

ChristinaJg Netten
Michelle Barrington Nicoletti

*

Jeanine O'Hagan-Murphy
Soralda Polanco

Cheryl Kay Ralyea

* Carol Gemberling Stewart
Khamini Guillermo

Jamie Reed

Tina Carita Smith
EllenWilson-Dorsey
Blake M.Woods

MarieJacques
MaryT. Mansfield
Juanita Mitchell-Huntley

DOCTOR OF PHARIT,IACY CANDIDATES
Dr. Bernard \tr. Graharn, Deaa
Sarah Emily Allwein, Cum Iaude

Noah C.

Blackwell
Blincoe

15'21

1'15'21

Samantha Lynn

Zachary R. Bollinger, Cum l-aude
Krista Renee Bower
21 Michael C. Brabander, Magna Cum l-aude

Elizabeth A. Bracco
Sarah Lynn Brozena, Summa Cum l-aude

Courtney Lyn Calamia
Matthew Car, Cum l-aude
21 Karryn Renee Crisamore, Summa Cum laude
Amy Davies, Cum Iaude
IJrvish Desai, Magna Cum l-aude
Olivia Rose Dworak, Magna Cum Laude
1'1s'21
1'21
Virginia Mae Edwards, Summa Cum l-aude
1'21 SarahJ. Fillman,
Summa Cum laude
AmandaJo Gerberich, Summa Cum Laude

15'21

Alexandra

Giammanco

t'15'21 Shannon Gilhooley, Summa Cum

1

Laude

21

Bethany Mae Gilson
Rebecca Gordon
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Alpha

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21

Rho

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23

Todd Grove, Magna Cum l-aude
Hillary Lee Flarris, Summa Cum l-aude
Rebekah Carol Harris, Summa Cum laude
Sarah Hassinger, Summa Cum l-aude
Corey A. Haupt, Cum l-aude
Tiacey Marie Hilker, Magna Cum Ituile
Rebecca Lee Hoffner, Cum Iaude
Emily N.Jones, Cum Laude
Hryl.y Elizabeth Kay, Magna Cum l-aude

Nadia Kazimi

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Michelle Laurel Kuzrna, Magna Cum Iaude
David D. Lalla, Cum Laude

Jesse L.

Tyler Layton, Cum l-aude
Tioy Lynn Lewis, Summa Cum Laude

Kristen Marie Lopatofsky, Magna Cum I-aude
Jordan Marks-Klebon
AlexJ. Matika, Magna Cum Laude
Anastasia Marie Mauger, Summa Cum Iaude
Marissa May
Emily Elizabeth McGrath, Cum Laude
SigmaThetaThu * Degree inAbsentia

�DOCTOR OF PHAR]T,IACY CANDIDATES
(Continueil)
Julie Kerri Miller
Justin Miller, Magna Curn l-aude
Bradley D. Moore, Magna Cum I-aude
Taylor Elizabeth Moyer, Magna Cum l-aude
Megan Marie Myers, Cum Laude

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Matthew D. Shortell
Alex M. Shreibeq Cum l-aude
JenniGr Irene Smith, Cum Laude
Kirsten Marie Smith, Magna Cum

Julia Mailinh Nguyen, Cum Laude
Stephen M. Olshemshi, Summa Cum Laude
Tyler PanzarelTa, Magna Cum laude
Paige Cameron Pientka
Anthony Leonard Possanza, Cum Iauile
SuhaylA. Rahim
AstrleyWard Robold, Magna Cum Iaude

K.Waldron
Letitia NoelleWarunek,

Jessica

Alpha Chi

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Summa Cum Iaude

EricThomasWild
Luke A. Zack, Summa Cum Iaude

Thomas Warren-Ryan Rowe

I

I-auile

Elena Stambone
Nicholas Daniel Stauffer, Summa Cum laude
Jonathan P. Sytko, Cum Lauile
Julie A. lJmerich, Cum Iaude

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Sigma

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Rho Chi

�I\,IASTER'S DEGREE CANDIDATES
Master of Fine Arts in Creative'Writing
* Anna Laurene Arnett
* Molly Rebecca Barari
* Renee N. Butts
* Patrick G. Charsky
*

*
*
*
*

Gabrielle M. D'Amico
Robert Holly

Bryan

* Joseph
Deborah Canon
*
*

Christopher Purita
Martha Haderlie Rallison
Caleb Michael Sizemore

Hillary Grace Transue

Master of Arts in Creative'Writing
* Darcy Lynn Breault
* Melody Breyer-Grell

*

Suzanne Elise Otrlmann

Luke Morris
Robert Michael Peck
* Donald Carl Roe

*
*
*
*
*

Jeftrey Bernard Ford
Allison Anne Foulke
Donald Jose ph Granza, Jr.
Carol L. MacAllister
Maura C. Maros

Joseph Robert San George

Ora Margaret Smith
MichaelJoseph Soloway

Ronnie Stephens
Brian M.Thomas

Master of Business Adrninistration
Dr.Abel Adekola,Dean
*'6 David Brent Adams
6 Colleen Marie Barna

*
*
*

James Heath Markley

*

Nicole Elizabeth Berry
Michael Boylan

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Kevin Patrick Marsh

Kasey Ann Marsicano
*'6 Mark McHugh
Shobhita Michra
6
Phillip Petrochko
* Jon
Katherine L. Podrasky
William B. Robinson, Jr.
6 De-Ana Marie Susinskas

Astrley Elizabeth Baum

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* Joseph
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Stephen G. Enders

Gillyan R. Gowarty
ChendiJiang
Opinder Preet Kaur
Nevina Keskineva
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Kate Jacquelynn Thomas

6 Katrina Suzanne'Wallace
6 Kelsey Erin Zook

Master of Science in Education
Dr. Rhonda M. Rabbitt, Deaz

* Griselda Aceves
* A*y Lovica Allen
*
*
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*
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Jennifer Marie Angeli
Jessie

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Aysegul Arslan

Nicole Barley
Jeffrey William Bateman

Nicole Ann Bleich
Katelin Marie Blevins

Robert

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Darcy Ryan Blum

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HeatherA. Brunozzi-Milewski
Jacob Allen Bucy
Katelyn Marie Burdan
Ti{fany Lee Cappellano
Mariah Blake Carpenter
Karen N. Ceh
Michele Nichole Cheney

SarahJeanne Bowers
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Justin Lee Clark
Amy L. Cline
Elise Capozza Collins
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Kathryn M. Heiser
MaryAnn Patricia Hess
Jordan Elizabeth Hinkle
* Brittney Lynn Hix
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Jodi L. Houck
* April Marie Hughes
* Amy Hunsberger
* Rebecca Hyduk
* Eric Itrling
* Cassandra Marie Isaac
* Marcel G.James
* Joanne J.Jarrah
* Samantha Kate Jroski
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Jaime Rae Karichner
* Angela M. Kauffrnan
Kristina Marie Kelchner
* Jackie Kelley
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Bomi Kim-Myers
Christopher M. Kish
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Christopher R. Kline
* RyanJohn Knarr
* Michelle Ann Kokindo

Christina Ann Confer
Catherine Lynn Cooper
Michelle Nichol Correll
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Michele Crofton
Joshua A. Curtis
Kristen Ann Danner
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Maureen S. Davis

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Kristine Dengler
Rachel S. Derr
* Amber Marie Dewire
* Kelly Ann Di Pietro Edwards

*
Jann Diller
* AndrewWilliam Downs
Jordan Calla Downs
Thomas R. EisleaJr.
* Rachelle Elneus

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EricWilliam Ensley

Car\

Nicole Ann Haller
Caryn Leigh Hanks
ChristopherT. Hanusa

Fantauzzi-Quinones

Erin Farmer

Alaina Ashley Foresman

Joshua Paul Korb
* MichaelJ. Kostrobala
Kristen L. Kovalchick
Margaret Anne Kralj
* Brandi Krayeski
Nanette Sacco Lauta

Heather Marie Formica
Laura Elizabeth Fragassi

*
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Sarah A. Lawrence
Rachel L. Leach

Donna Hallman Fritz
JodiJennifer Funk

*

Aaron Toloa Leota

Kayla Fehr

Bria D. Felmy
Marydenise McMenamin Feroce

Robin L. Fink
Eric Dennis Focht

Arthur Gialanella
Kathryn Giovannini
Erin M. Glaser
Oliver Good
WalterV Gower
Korilynn Marie Grady
Amanda Rose Greene
Alysia Sue Griffith
Christopher C. Grube
Travis Glenn Gundrum
AzraHadzibegic

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* Degree in Absentia

7

Kelly E. Leicht
Shelley Leslie

Matthew Edward Lippincott
Kristen E. Littley
LoriJean Longenecker
KaylaAshley Longshaw

ChristopherJ. Lucas
Amanda May Lutz
Gregory Clifford Macer

Deborah S. Macri
Kelly Anna Mahoney
Abigail E. Malloy

�I\,IASTER'S DEGREE CANDIDATES
Master of Science in Education Deg
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Samantha Lynn Markowski

Marie Conway Marshall
Bianca Arintha Maselko
Kryly, Nichole Massafra
Danielle McConnell
Jody-Lynne McElroy
Shelly Lynn McGowan
Melissa McKamish
AnthonyJ. Mckennas
Rachel McMahon
Kelly McPhail
Lisa Mctvish-Steffan
Andrew Meeker
MeaganAnn Mellott
Ross Gerald Merieski
Dwain Messersmith,Jr.
Linda Marie Middleton
Barbara A. Miller
Eric Matthew Miller
Jessica Christine Miller
Krista Miller
Sara Good Miller
Annie Lea Moran
Emily Katherine Morgan
Shannon E. Morrison
Lauren Margret Mrsa
ScottThomas Muller
Victoria Lee Mungavin
HollieJ. Nelson
Jessica Renee Nolan
Gail Eileen Nowak
Kathleen Nycz
MatthewJohn Ozimok
Christine Parent
Tiffane Rene Pierce
RobertJ. Pipech III
Elizabeth Marie Potechko
Brittany Catherine Puckett
Justin Thylor Raffauf
Mary K. Raytek
Melissa Reider
Alyssa Lynne Reph
Emily Marie Repsher
Megan E. Revelt
Mark Gordon Richter
Michenzie Robinson
Michelle Lynn Rogozinski
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Deanna Marie Russler

Courtney Ann Sanders
EmilyJoy Sassaman
Kristie Ann Scala
Jane Marie Schaeffer
Mark Andrew Schiel
Molly Elizabeth Senft
Melanie Brooke Shepheard
Scott Dalston Shimp

* Paul'William Sigmans
Mary Sinnott
* Kristen Marie Skulsky
LaceyJane Smey

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Michelle E. Souders
Amy Stafford
Kara Marie Stanton
Susanne E. Steen
Jessica

H. Stolz

Hali Ashford Storm
Beth Eden Strayer
Ann Patricia Stuffiet
Jennifer Swody
LeannaTallamy
Storm Pringle Talluto
Loretta A.Tambasco

*
Justine L.Taylor
* Cory MichaelThompson
CharlotteTilley
Karan Ann Tomashunis

* Thomas HarmanToone
* Eric Edward (Jpdegrove
* Nesrin uyar
Catherine WardVincent

* Karin MarieVogt
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Gina Maria Walker
Patrick R.Wanamaker
RachelA.Wargo
* Andrew H.Weigold

* Natalie NicoleWeller
* Eileen Marie'Welsh

Kathryn M.Whittaker
* Sandra Kathleen Wilhelm
* Ralph DerekWinterburn
* EliseWysocki
* Alesha N.Yocum

* Allison Claire

* Degree in Absentia

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�MASTER'S DEGREE CANDIDATES
Master of Science in Bioengineering
Dr.Villiam B. Hudson, Deor

* Jacob Henry David Short

Master of Science in Electrical Engineering
Dr.William B. Hudson, Dear

Muqatash
YasserAlmangour

Aishwarya Reddy Nerallapally

SanadAl

Nicola Qarmout

Master of Science in Engineering Managernent
Dr.William B. Hudson, Dear

*

SalehAlwadai
Muhamad Ali A Alasmari

Jaber

Waleed AbdulazizAlbalawi
Maan Alrefaei

Master of Science in Mathematics
Dr.William B. Hudson, Deor
Maria Grace

Notaro

Timothy D. Shewczyk

Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering
Dr.Villiam B. Hudson, Deor

YousifAhmedAlmomen

Eric

P.

Kleist

Master of Science in Nursing
Dr. Deborah A. Zbegne4 Dean

*
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23 Cathy A.

Gina Beth Ackerman
Vanessa Barriera
*'23 Donna Lynn Bozak
23
Jrnna Elizabeth Calk

23

*'23 Susan Heather Pecha
Melanie J. Rittenhouse
Katherine L. Sceia
* "WilliamJerome Schultz
23 Rita Andrea Diane Smith
Fawn Tiavis

Jacqueline M. Caruso
*'23 PamelaJane Clarida
23 Sarah Dalessio

*

Kurtz

Allison Rebecca Latif

Oona Ingrid Ford
Kristina Gri{fiths

*

Chrystal Dannette Gunn Gamrnon

Devin Lynn Krause

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Dumebi lJchendu
Karon Elaine Walters

23 RuthWeiscarger

inAbsentia

�Scholarly Societies
and Special Designations
1
2
3
a
5
6

Denotes Membership in Alpha Chi, the National College Honor Scholarship Society.
Denotes Membership in

Sociology.

in the Eta Pi Chapter of Alpha Sigma l-ambda, the honor society
recognizing the academic excellence of adult part-time students.

Denotes Membership

Denotes Membership in Beta Beta Beta, the National Honorary Society in Biology.

in Chi Alpha Epsilon, the Honorary Society which reeognizes stuilents
who were admitted to the Unircrsity through Higher Education Access Opportunity programs.
Denotes Membership

Denotes Membership
Society

7
8
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t0
t1

Alpha Kappa Delta, the International Honorary Society in

in

Business

in the Zeta

Psi Chapter of Delta

Mu Delta, the National Honor

Adrninistration.

Denotes Honors in Biology.
Denotes Honors in Englkh.
Denotes Honors in Engineering.
Denotes Membuship in Iambda Pi Eta, the National Honorary Society
Denotes Membership
Society

in

the

in Communimtions.

Phi Phi Chapter of Kappa Delta Pi, the International Honorary

in Education.

12 Denotes Candidates PennsyluaniaTbacher Certification.
for
13 Denotes Candidates Pennsyluania Principal Certification.
for
1a Denotes Membership in Phi AlphaTheta, the I'lational Honorary Society in History.
15 Denotes Membership in Phi lambda Sigma, the Pharmacy kadership Society.
16 Denotes Membership in Phi SigmaThu, the National Honor Society in Philosophy.
17 Denotes Membership in Pi Kappa Delta, the National Honorary Forcnsic Societry.
18 Denotes Membenhip in Pi Sigma Alpha, the National Political Science Honor Society.
1e Denotes Membership in Psi Chi, the National Honorary Society in Psychology.
20 Denotes Membership in Phi Eta Sigma, the I'lational Honor Society for College Freshmen.
21 Denotes Membership in Rho Chi, the I:lational Honor Society in Pharmacy.
22 Denotes Membership in SigmaThu Delta, the National Honorary Society in Englkh.
23 Denotes Membership in the Zeta Psi Chapter of SigmaThetaThu, the International Honor
Society for Nursing.

24
25
26
27
28

Denotes Membership in Sigma Alpha Pi, the National Society of ltadership and Success.

*

Degree in Absentia

Denotes Membership in and aclenouiledgment by Sigma

X,

the Scientfu Research Society.

Denotes Tbm Bigler Scholar.

Denotes Pre-Medical Scholar.
Denotes Membership

in

the National Student Itlurses Association.

10

�2017 Student Awards
Acadernic Awards
Nesbitt School of Pharmacy
APhA Mortar and Pesde ProfessionalismAward
Dean's Outstanding

..........

..................Taylor Moyer

StudentAward

.

School of Pharmary Excellence in Clinical Practice

Award

Letitia'Warunek

............Sarah Fillman

Nicholas Stauffer
Award
The Barbara L. Nansriel Pharmacy InformationAward................. Alex Shreiber
.. Corey Haupt
Department of Pharmary Practice ResearchAward
School of Pharmacy Communiry Service

TEVA Pharmaceuricals Outstanding Student Award..................................... Virginia Edwards
Sarah Fillman

Tioy Lewis
Mylan Excellence in Pharmary

Award..................

...

The Luzerne County Pharmacists Association Academic Achievement Award
CVS Health Community Practice

Award

Hillary Harris

.. .. ..

. . .

Luke Zack

Sarah Hassinger

Elizabeth Bracco

TheWolters Kluwer Excellence in Clinical Communication Award...........Shannon Gilhooley
Pennsylvania Pharmacists Association Outstanding Pharmacy Student Award.... Jennifer Smith

Natural Medicines Comprehensive Database Recogrition Award........................Tyl.t Layton
Lackawanna County Pharmacists Association Academic Graduate Award............ Urvish Desai
Lackawanna County Pharmacists AssociationJurisprudence Award.....................Sarah Fillman

Rule Sisters

PharmaryAward..................

........Stephen Olshemski
Nicholas Stauffer

TheArthur H. Kibbe Excellence in
Pharmaceutical Science Research

Award.................

1

.......... Karryn Crisamore

�Acadernic Costurne
The celebration of Commencement is surrounded by rich traditions. The established
community of scholars
proven scholars

-

-

the Faculty

the Graduates

-

-

conuene to recognize

fficially the

newest

group of

and welcome them infellowship. Craduates don the attire

thatfor years has symbolized scholarly attainment.
During

the

MiddleAges

those seeking an education traveled to

European centers of learning.

Centers of learning and uniuersities were closely allied with the clerics of the time, and the scholars
donned garb similar to that worn by the clergy.This evolved into the academic unform, a long

gown, hood, and cap, which proved useful for studying in unheated and drafty buildings.
The hood serued simultaneously as a head couering, a repository for coins and alms and the

black

forerunner of the modern day book bag.The hood was adorned with the colors of the uniuersity
and designated the young scholar\ school or university ffiliation. By their distinctiue clothing
the students were set apart and distinguishedfrom the citizens of the town;hence the origin of
the phrase "town and gorlm."
American colleges and uniyersities adopted the wearing of the traditional apparel in Colonial
times, and a common codefor academic apparel was established

in

the mid-nineteenth century.

The hood is the most distinctiuefeature of academic regalia.The inside of the hood is
lined with the fficial colors of the institution; today you seeWilkes graduates wearing hoods
lined with the blue and gold colors of the Uniuersity.The ueluet trim around the outside of the
hood designates the degree or field of study of the graduates.The veluet colors worn by today\
graduates signlfy the following :
ColdenYellow

Blue
Apricot
White
Drab
Brown
Olive

Science

Arts, Letters, Humanities
Business Administration

Fine Arts

Pharmacy
Education

Nursing

The style of the gown di*inguishes graduates by the degree they have earned. Those
earning the bachelor\ degree wear a simple black gown with elongated pointed sleeues. Holders
of the master\ degree wear gowns with a longer, closed, square cut sleeue.The doctoral gown is
trimmed with veluet stripes on the sleeues and panels of ueluet on the;front closure of the goum.
Some American universities haue adopted doctoral gowns

in their distinctiue

colors.You

will

notice the slate of Columbia, the red of Cornell, the burgundy of the Uniuersity oJ Pennsylvania,
the bright blue of the Uniuersity oJ Michigan.

Tb haue earned the priuilege of wearing academic costume regalia signifies not only the
completion of a program of studies, but entrance into the comradery of scholarship.

12

�The Llniversity Mace
and
Presidential Chain of Office

The mace and the Ttresidential chain of ofue used in audemic celebrations represent traditions
dating to the sixteenth century.The mace symbolizes the authority of the uniuersity and the

chain of ffice designates the presidential leadership of the academy.

The Wilkes (Jniuersity mace and presidential chain of ffice were SrJts of local donors
and were first used in 1970 at the inauguration oJ the second president of Wilkes.They were
designed by Ottie Hill Chwalek '67 and executed by Kurt Matzdo$ a nationally recognized
gold and silversmithfrom the State Uniuersity of NewYork at New Paltz.

The Uniuersity Mace
The sterling siluer mace has a gilt knob at its base and a gilt circle at the top bearing the
inscription "Wilkes College 7933."The bowl, rising aboue the neck of the mace, signffies
Wilkes-Barre's role as a melting pot,forming a new and uigorous community oJ people from
many different backgrounds. This theme is reiterated in the inscription of the Uniuersity\
motto "(Jnity Amidst Diuersity" which surrounds the upper part of the bowl.The giltfiame
symbolizes the enlightenment gainedfrom higher education, while the piece of anthracite coal
set in the center of theflame commemorates the origin of the Uniuersity in a community known

for

its coal mining past.

The Presidential Chain of Ofrice
The Presidential Chain of Ofice, created from sterling siluer, has alternating bowls
and gilt fiames, repeating the motif oJ the mace. On the front of the four-foot chain
hangs a gilt seal of Wilkes which is suspended from a cluster of oak leaues with acorns,
suggesting the strength and sturdiness oJfuture generations. On the back of the Presidential
Chain of Ofice is a silyer ytortrait of Dr. Eugene S. Farley, the first President of Wilkes.
Dr. Farley\ portrait is surrounded by gilt oak leaves commemorating his strong leadership of
the emerging institution.

13

�Platform Party
Graduate and Professional
C ornrnencernent Ceremony
PaulAdams
.................Vice President, StudentAffairs
Mark Allen
..................Dean of Students
AbelAdekola...............
.. Dean,Jay S. Sidhu School of Business and Leadership
Bonnie Culver........
Director, Creative'Writing
Bernard Graham......
Dean, Nesbitt School of Pharmacy
Griggs.................
.... Member, Board oftustees
Jason
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Jamie Lynn Hill ............
Kathleen Hirthler
Chair, Graduate Nursing
Susan Hrit2ak................
..........Registrar
William Hudson
......... Dean, College of Science and Engineering
............ Associate Registrar
Joseph Kultys
Patrick Leahy.........
President
Karim Letwinsky..
..Chair, Department ofEducational Leadership
Ellen Lohr
................Associate Registrar
Thomas MacKinnon
.....Vice President,Advancement
Andrew Mi11er.........
....Chaia FaculryAffairs Council
Taylor Moyer........
........ Student Speaker
'W'ilkes
Michael Noone
Universiry Alumni Association
Assistant Dean, Nesbitt School of Pharmacy
Julie Olenak
Kristin Osipower
...... Coordinator, Campus Intefaith
Loren Prescott
Vice President, Finance and Support Operations/General Counsel
Rhonda Rabbitt
Dean, School ofEducation
Paul Riggs
..Dean, College ofArts, Humanities and Social Science
Philip Ruthkosky..........
................Associate Dean, StudentAffairs
Anne Skieder.................
SeniorVice President and Provost
Stachac2...............
.................Dean,
Eugene S. Farley Library
John
WagihaThy1or...............
.Faculty Marshal
TereseWignot...............
..................Associate Provost
MichaelWood ..............
..............Sp.cial Assistant to the President
GretchenYeninas ..........
................Associate Dean, StudentAffairs
Deborah Zbegnet
.....Dean, Passan School of Nursing

14

�ARNAUD C. IUARTS
SPORTS AND CONFERENCE CENTER
Medical personnel are available for first aid assistance at the FirstAid
Station located
in the lobby. Should you need assistance please contact an usher

FIRSTAID
or

a

Public S"f.ty Ofticer.

Because of space limitations, safery and control, no one,
except the professional photographer and members ofthe press with appropriate
credentials, will be allowed access to the stage area for the purpose of taking

PICTTIRE TAKING

-

A photograph
diploma is presented by the President.

pictures or video-taping.

will be taken of

each graduate as the

Rest rooms are accessible from the first and second floor lobbies.
- also located on the lower level.
Rest rooms are

REST ROOMS

is available at the drinking fountains on the first floor
BEVERAGES
-Water
the building.

of

Local police will divert trafiic from the front of the Marts Center following the
ceremony. Please cooperate with the police officers and follow their directions
as they attempt to alleviate traftic congestion.

A

post-commencentent recEfiion
oJ the

will

be held

in the First Floor Lounge

Henry Student Center immediately Jollowing the ceremony.

15

�THE STAR-SPANGLED BANNER
O
What

say, can you see, by the

dawn\ eaily ligltt,

so proudly we hailed at the twilight\ last gleaming,

Whose broad stripes and bright stars,

Through the perilous fight,
O'er the ramparts we watched,
Were so gallantly streaming?

And

the rockets' red glare,

The bombs bursting in air,
Gaue proof through the night

That ourfiag was still there.

O say does that star-spangled banner yet wave
O'er the land of the free

And

the home of the braue?

Words by Francis Scott Key
Arranged by John Philip Sousa
Harmoni ze d by Walter Damrosch

ALMA MATER
Wilke5 ourAlrua Mater,
We pledge our hearts

Honor,

faith, and

to

thee,

courage,

Truth and loyaky,

In our work. and in our pleasure,
Guide us as afriend;
We shall always loue thee,

Loyal to the end.
Thou shalt lead us onward

In

search

offiner things.

May wefind the wisdom
That thy spirit

brings.

May our deeds of loue anil
Euer swell thy fame

seruice

-

Wilkes, we stand to greet thee!

Clory to thy name.
Woils and Music by Eleanor C. Farley

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                    <text>�THE STAR-SPANGLED BANNER
What

you see, by the dawn\ early light,

O

say, can

so

proudly we hailcil at the twilight\ last gleaming,
Whos.e

broail stripa dnil bight stars,

Through the puilous fight,
O'er the ranparts we watthed,
Were so gallantly streaming?

And

the rockets' red glare,

The bombs bursting in air,
Cave proof through the night

That ourfiag was still there.

O say does that star-spangled

banner yet waw

O'er the land of thefree

And

the home of the braue?
Words by Francis Scott Key
Arranged by Philip G. Simon

ALT,IA N,IATER
Wilke5 our Alma Mater,
We pledge our hearts

Honor,

faith, and

to

thee,

courage,

Truth and loyalty,

In our work and in our pleasure,
Guide us as afriend;
We shall always love thee,

l-oyal to the end.
Thou shalt lead us onwaril

In

search

offiner things.

May wefind the wisdom
That thy spirit brings.

May our deeds of love and
Ever swell

thY

fame

service

-

Wilkes, we stand to greet thee!

Glory to thy name.
Words and Music by Eleanor C. Farley

Arranged byTbrry Zipay

A

for graduates anil their Jamilies will be held in the Ballroom of the
Henry Student Center immediatelyJollowing the cercmony.

reception

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WILKES UNIVERSITY'S

SLJMMER
COMMENCEMENT
for the Conferring of Degrees

�Order of Exercises
*

FANFARE AND PROCESSIONAL
Entry anil March of the PemJrom

loknthe

:... Arthur Sulliuan

SeniorVice President anil Protost

*INVOCATION.........

................Kristin M. Osipower
Co ordinator, C ampus

Inurfaith

*THE STAR-SPANGLED BANNER....'........Words by Francis Scott Key
Arranged by Philip C. Simon

GREETINGS............

- Andrew P' Miller
Chair, Faculty Afairs Council

As sociate Professor,

Politiml Scierce

Julie M.Wescott

Member of the Craduating Clas

*The audienee is requesteil to rise

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of Exercises

PRESENTATION OF HONORARY DEGREE
WilliamA. Perlmuth '51
Doctor of Humane Letters

COMMENCEMENTADDRESS

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THE CONFERRING OF THE

DEGREES

..

Patrick E Leahy
President

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........ Eleanor C. Farley
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�HONORARY DEGREE
DOCTOR OF HUMANE LETTERS....................'William A. Perlmuth
Native of New York Ciry; graduate of Wilkes College with a Bachelor of Arts
degree in Political Science; graduate of Columbia universiry School of Law with
the Bachelor of Laws degree where you were a Harlan Fiske Stone Scholar and
served as editor of the Columbia Law Review; US Army veteran; associate at
Cravath, Swaine &amp; Moore; Partner at Stroock &amp; Stroock &amp; Lavan, where you
served two terms as Chairman and 18 years on the executive comrnittee; President
and Trustee of the Harkness Foundation; former Trustee and now Overseer of

the New York {Jniversiry Langone Medical Center; member of the Board of
Directors for the New York Ciry Center; Trustee of the Brooklyn Academy of
Music; tustee of the Aeroflex and the Weininger Foundations; former Chairman
of the Board of TLustees of the Hospital for Joint Diseases; former Member of the
Board of Directors for the School of the American Ballet; and Tlustee Emeritus
'V/ilkes
of
[Jniversity.

to support dance
creation, dance presentation, dance education and dance medicine through the
Harkness Foundation's Partner Program to preserve the highest level of artistry for
generations to come; because you have the special gift of being able to cultivate
relationships and create collaborations among "people who care about causes"
Because you had the strategic vision and resolute commitment

from across the arts, medicine and the law to do good in the world; because
you understand the importance of stewardship, giving of your time, expertise
and financial resources to lead boards that enrich our culture and enhance our
quality of life; and because you have had a distinguished career as an attorney,
serving your clients with uncompromised loyalry exceptional integriry and a
keen understanding of the operation of law, by the power vested in me by the
Board of Tiustees of 'Wilkes University and the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania,
I conGr upon you, William A. Perlmuth, the Doctor of Humane Letters degree,
honoris causa, with all the rights and privileges appertaining thereto.

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�DOCTOR OF EDUCATION CANDIDATES
Dr. Rhonda M. Rabbitt, Dean
Matthew Broskey

NancyAnneWeeks

DOCTOR OF NURSING PRACTICE
Dr. Deborah A. Zbegner, Deaa
Karen R. Krylowicz Altobelli
Lisa DasherAnderson

Lynn Bower
Tracy Collins Boyle
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Diane Kay Daddario
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Danielle S. Doyle
EleanorA. Epser

Shiny Mathew

Catherine Odochi Obinna
Dorothy Ndidi Okoro

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Maria Piedad Sanchez
Vickie Rene6 Spencer-Berry
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Lauren Marie Stehling

Thmmy Field

Krislina Fortes

*

Wendy L. Frank

Eboni Danielle Freeman
Candace L.Jones

23

Ann M.Ritchie
AnneWilson Salomone

Janet Lynn Klingensmith
Sharon Eileen Palsgrove Larsen

23

Rhonda Michelle London
AnnaT. Mathew

23

23

Katherine Teszler
Layla Alshami Tioutman
Caleen MariaWarren
Julie M.Wescott

Kerry C.Willis
Christine RoseYatsko

LeannZuby

DOCTOR OF PHAR]VIACY CANDIDATES
Dr. Scott K. Stolte, Dear
Trisffam Ford, Cum laude

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�MASTER'S DEGREE CANDIDATES
Master of Fine Arts in Creative
* Draper Frank Brown

*

JenniferJ.Jenkins

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M.Anthony Kapolka III
ThomasJ. Simko

Master of Arts in Creative'Writing
*
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Aurora D. Bonner
Andr6 Lewis Carter
Janine Pokrinchak Dubik
Sean Ryan Egan
* Patricia A. Florio
* Cooper Gorelick
* Lisa Katherine Greim

Patrick B. Kelley

* Bibiana Krall
* Ann Lee Miller
* Toni Therese Muma
Tiavis M. Shick

x

Pamela

J.Turchin

Carol ChrisryWhite

Master of Business Adrninistration
Dr. Abel Adekola, Dean

*
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Matt Baker

*

Preetika Baweja
*
Johnathan Thomas Cummings
Prabhleen Kaur Dhanda

*

Shefali Jindal

Megan Lynne Neri

Michael Kidd Paskas
AlexJ. Podsadlik
Jashanvinder Singh Sahni

RobertJ.Watts

Allison Marie Naumann

Master of Science in Education
Dr. Rhonda M. Rabbitt, Deaz

*

Katie Rose Boyer
Rachel Brunner
Megan Lee Buchman

Megan Renee Albert
Jessica Marie Allen

* TiavisJames Andrews
* David Angove
* Kelly Ann Aylesworth
* Patricia Lynn Baillie
*

Charles Burgy

Dawn Burke
LaurenJo Butler
Stephanie M. Caffiey
Katherine Marie Cameron
Jessica Lynn Canjar
* ErikA. Carl
* Paul Michael Carman
* Chelsea Mae Carter
* Nicole Lynn Cicchino
* SamuelJ. Cohen
* RyanT. Coleman
* Nadine L. Coulter
* Wesley Kristopher Cromley
*
James Matthew Crowley

Kori L. Baines
Amy Baker
Damien Alexander Barrett

* Katelynn Marie Barwin
* Ashley Lyn Basiaga
* Germaine Marie Baughman
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*
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Joshua David Beals

Kimberly Lynn Beckett
Joshua'William Beddall

Courtney Bell

RyanWilliam Benis

* Emily Marie

Bentzel

* Kristin Davis Cummings
* Amy M. Daniel

Jennifer Michelle Beste
*
Jessica Border

* Degree in Absentia

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�I\,IASTER'S DEGREE CANDIDATES
Master of Science Education
MichaelJohn DeBlasio

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* Megan Elizabeth Heggenstaller
* CharlesJ. Herman
* Megan Marie Hiester
* Robyn L. Hoban
* EmilyAnn Hoffinan

* Lori Ann Dech
* Erik Dennis
* A-y Hubbard Dent
*

Amanda Sue DeWall

*

Jessica

Kelin DiBernardo

Jacob Brent Holland

* Susan R. Holland
* Megan Marie Horner

KellyA. Dole
Kristopher Arthur Dorshimer

* Kevin Michael Dougherry
* Lauren Holly Dresch
* Christopher Duckett
* Kheila D. Dunkerly
* Krista Lynn Eby
* Samantha A. Edwards
* Sherry Lynn Ehrenreich
*

*

*
*
* SamanthaJezercak
* Kelly D.Johnson
* MargaretJohnson
* MatthewJasonJones
* Nicole Allyson Kafferlin

Angela Eibach
Justin Michael Evans

Kirste Sue Failla

* Katie Elizabeth
* Adrian Fangio

*

Tamara Marie Kase

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Julia Farley

* E-ily Rose Farrell
* Aimee Lynn Fisher

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* Michelle Marie Fritz
* Brooke Gable
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* Ashley L. Gartner
* Chris Ryan Glaunert
* MatthewAaron Gould
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MichaelJames Kauble
Lisbeth Paige Kelley

*
Julia Kenny
*
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William Forest Folk

* CatherineY.Tom
* Megan Fox

Megan Humphrey
Grace Lee Huntzinger
Loralie Bowe Hurd
Phuong Cam Huynh
Alysa LeeJardine

*

x

Jennifer

Michael Richard Kiehl
Heather Renee Kinat
Alyssa Noel Kiser

Gregory Scott Kline
Jessica

Kline

Stephanie Kline
Kerri E. Kotch

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* Kevin Michael Krause
Nathan Paul Kroptavich
Kelly Kuhn
*
Joan Loren Kupstas
*
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Joseph Daniel Granville
Tara Graves

Jessica

Ann Langs

Jeremy Eugene Latimer

Nichole Lynn Leib
Courtney Elizabeth Leighton

* Mrry Catherine Leo
* Rebecca M. Lewis

Cara Gregg
JohnW Greth,Jr.

*

Luke Grice
Gloria Urban Grijalva
Kevin Edward Hallman
DevonAshley Hamilton
Benjamin Richard Harris
Erin Beth Harris
Erin Marie Hartman

Janelle Alinda Lloyd

* Christopher David Longstaff
* Esperanza Catalina Lopez
* Nicole Luchetta-Rump
Nicole Alexandra Marchio

* Samantha Louise Marshall
* Danielle M. Martin
* CaitlynVirginia McBride

John Robert Hazel
*

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Master of Science Education
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*
*

Kayla Stephanie McDaniel
Jennifer Lemker McDannell

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LindsayAnne McDonnell
Kelly Sue McWiliiams
Bethany Rae Merrifield

* Nancee Marie Miles
* Katelynn Zoe Miller
* Lisa Marie Miller
* MarkAndrew Miller
* Patricia Lynn Miller
* Paige Amanda Moore
* Iva D. Moyer

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Marie Patterson
Karen Lynn Petrilla
D. Petro

VictoriaJean Pollock
RyanJ. Prohaska
Danielle Ruth Pugliese
Angela Marie Pugliese Alfieri

Jaclyn Quigley
BrittanyJanae Reber
*
Jill S. Regan

*

Lorrie Ann Reilly
Courtney Nicole Reitz

* RobertJohn Rhoads
* Thomas A. Richard
* Katherine Robb
* DonnaJean Newlin Rock
* CherylA. Rogers
S.

Shaun Martin Ulmer

* Alisha KatherineWillis
* Emily KathrynWinters
* Benjamin MatthewWotrlberg

Joey Reineman

David

R.Thomas
BreannaTimochenko
Nathan GregoryTiimmer

James

VictoriaVan Fleet
ElizaVieira
* StevenViglianti
Erika ElizabethWatson
* Stephanie MarieWeber
* Diane E.Welch
Jessica LynnWelch
* Karen M.Wendel
* DanielleWest
AshleyWhite
* Laura ChristineWiest

Jessica

*

*

Jessica Singer

* Kristin Stoddart
* Brooke Storms
* Michael C. Srrohl
* Caidin Suchodolski

Hailey Alice Partsch

*
* Mara

Anita Lynn Shoemaker
Michael E. Shoupe

Erika Leigh Stauffer

CarolA. MurrayYaniry
Nichole Marie Musewicz

* A-yJ.Mykut
* Lauren Amanda Nagle
* Nicole L. Oberrender
* Vanessa Marie Olivio
* Sean Andrew Oswald
*

Brea Ann Secor
Alyson M. Serafin
Zachary G. Shaffer
Michele Shawver
Chad E. Shipp

* Elizabeth Skojec
* Bethany Snyder
* Lauren Denae Spigelmyer
* Alysha Staggers

Elizabeth Ann Muench
Theresa Rose Cecilia Murphy

x Heidi Nicole

Julianna Schweinsburg
Astrley Scott

LeannWomelsdorf

* Stacie MarieWoodle
* Margaret M.Woodring
* MicalaWool
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* Lin&amp;a)'MzrieYcald

* Cori Allison Rubel
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* MeghFyoe Zack
* MichaelA-Zack

* Brian Andrew Ruth
* Nicole Sabo
* Katie Lynn Sagnor
* Lauren Olivia Sangrey
* Heather Savaro

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Autumn Proctor Zaminski
Eric C. Zuber

�IT,IASTER'S DEGREE CANDIDATES
Master of Science in Engineering Management
Dr.Villiam B. Hudson, Dear
AsemYousefA.Alafaleq

Fahad Abdulaziz A.

Alhariqi

Master of Science in Nursing
Dr. Deborah A. Zbegne4 Dean
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*

*

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Joan Battaini
Tierney Alyssa Bross

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*

Demitra N. Curry
Rocio Cogollo-Yulan
Danielle Catherine Danyluk
Cindy Marie Davis

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Andrea Freudenberg

*

Christopher M. Gasperi
Julia M. Gawlik
* Cheryl L. Greenidge
* Donna Denise Hansell
*'23 Kristin Hartner
*
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*'23 Patricia Price Ibarra

*

Cheri McCarthy
Christine MacNeil McGowan
Edlyn Rachael Niles Philbert
Jecinter Lilian Adhiambo Ocieno

DorothyAnn Patzek
Kimberh Perry-Malloy
Jeannette Ramos-Perez
Keosha Rochelle Ransom

Mollie Renee Rohrbach

*

*

,23 Barbara Goetz King
Oscar Manuel Lelwa

*

Youlanda Martin-Jones

Lucille Lore

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Jennifer L. Schemberg
Cathrine J. Schoch

DavidWayne Smith
Sylvia Patricia Springer-Fahie

Nora B.Walsh
Sherry PowellWalton
Joyce E.Willis-Pautz

* Degree inAbsentia

�BACHELOR'S DEGREE CANDIDATES
The College ofArts, Hurnanities, and Social Sciences
Ilr- ParrlT. RiEr, Dca

Criminology
SultanAI Harmoozi

Psychology
Natalee A. Quinones

The College of Science and Engineering
Dr.William B. Hudson, Dear

Biology
*

*

Grace Ann Cadigan

Tejuss Kakarla

Cornputer Science
*

MohitJ. Patel

David Nikolay Chinikaylo

Earth and Environmental Sciences
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Electrical Engineering
Robert P.lde

Engineering Management
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Environrnental

En

Abdulaziz Fahad Bin Moammar

gineering
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Rebecca Paige Keller

Lucas Zelinsky

Mechanical Engineering
Naser M N QAlotaibi
Nicholas M. Chiumento, Cum l-aude
Travis L. Crider

Mohammad

S.

Reshidi

Nicholas M. Scupski, Sumna Cwr

Lnlc

Evan T[ebilcock

Bachelor of Science
*

Sean

*

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�BACHELOR'S DEGREE CANDIDATES
The Juy S. Sidhu School of Business and Leadership
Dr.Abel Adekola,Dean

Accounting
*

*

JoshuaJohn Bodnovits

David Matthew Esquivel,

Summa Cum Iaude

Business Adrninistration
*

Amy Rosenstiel

Finance
Nasser HamedAlahmad

ConnorJ. Carlstrom

Gabrielle Ann Baran, Magna Cum Laude

Managernent
Ethan Lonstein

Marketing
*

HaleyJean Coleman

Zachtry Collins,

Alicia E. Mogish, Magna Cum

Cum laude

Passan School

of Nursing

Dr. Deborah A. Zbegne4 Dean

*

EmilyAmbruch

Amber Flynn Macko
Chrisry Pauline Miller

Andrea Bannon

Samuel Robert Batchelor
Madison Olivia Batt, Cum l-aude
Patrick Frank Belusko
Derek Richard Bowman
SarahJanelle Breech
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Cali Pace
Alexandria Dominica Pisani

Juan C. Derojas

Victoria Michele Ditchkus, Cum
Michael L. Faruolo

Alexander Joseph Pstrak

Laude

Brittany Michelle Repecki
Dominick Anthony Richards
Melanie Rivera

lTilliam D. Floyd III
Matthew Grovich Gliem
Katherine Nanette Gonzalez

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Jade Skye Heisman

Amanda Morey
Nichole Elizabethe Musolino
Jordan R. Nevius
Emma Courtney Noble

Janessalyn Sanchez

Christopher Michael Shaffer
Kelsey Staff

2' Loren Michelle Keith
Dylan Gary Kilmer
Victoria Elaine Kochmer

Ashley Brynmore Stampien
Elise Marie Stavish

Victoria Hannah Stercz

Anna Krajewski
Brianna Marie Laske

Erica L. Stiefel
Natalie M.Winters
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�Scholarly Societies
and Special Designations
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adult part-ime stuilents

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Denotes Honors in English.

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Denotes Membership in Iambda Pi Eta, the National Honorary Society in Communications'

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Society in Education.

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Cer tification'

14

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in Phi AlphaTheta, the National Honoraty Society in History'

15

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in Phi I-arnbda sigma, the Pharmacy kadership

16

Denotes Membership in Phi SigmaThu, the National Honot Society in Philosophy'

17

Denotes Membership in Pi Kappa Delta, the National Honorary Forensic soeiety.

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�Acadetnic Costurne
The celebration of Commencement is surrounded by rich traditions. The established
community

conyene to recognize fficially the newest group of
and welcome them infellowship. Craduates don the attire
- symbolized scholarly
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thatfor years has
oJ scholars

prouen scholars

-

the Faculty

the Graduates

During the MiddleAges those seebing an education traueled to Euroltean centers of learning.
Centers of learning and uniuersities wue closely allied with the clerics of the time, and the scholars
donned garb similar to that worn by the dergy.This euolued into the academic unform, a long
black goum, hood, and cap, which proued useJul

for studying in

unheated and drafty buildings,

The hood serued simultaneously as a head couering, a repository for coins and alms and the
forerunner of the modern day book bag.The hood was adorned u,ith the colors of the uniuersity
and designated the young scholar's school or uniumity ffiiation. By their distinrtiue dothing
the students were set apart and distinguished from the citizens of the toum; hence the origin of
the phrase "town and gowt."
American colleges and universitia adopteil thc u,eoring of the traditional apparel in Colonial
in the mid-nineteenth century.

times, and a comlnon codefor acailemic apparel uus establisheil

The hood is the most distinafuefeature oJarademic regalia.The inside oJthe hood k
lined with the ofuial colors of the institution; today you see Wilkes graduates unaing hoods
lined with the blue and gold colors oJ the univenity.The ueluet trim around the outside of the
hood designates the degree orfwkl of stuily of the graduates.The uelvet colors worn by today\

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Pharmacy
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earning the bachelor\ degree wear a simple black gown with elongated pointed sleeues. Holders
of the master's degree wear gowns with a longer, closed, square cut sleeve.The doctoral gown is
trimmed with ueluet stripes on the sleeues and panels of ueluet on thefront closure of the gown.
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in their distinctiue

notice the slate of Columbia, the red of Cornell, the burgundy of the Uniuersity

o;f

colors.You

will

Pennsyluania,

the bright blue of the Uniuersity of Michigan.

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completion of a program of studies, but entrance into the comradery of scholarship.

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so

proudly we hailed at the twilight\ last gleaming,
Whose broad stripes and bright stars,

Through the perilous fight,

O'er the ramparts we watched,
Were so gallantly streaming?

And

the rocbets'red glare,

The bombs bursting in air,
Gave proof through the night

That ourfiag was still there.

O say does that

star-spangled banne,r yet waYe

O'er the land of

And

the

free

the home of the brave?
Words by Francis Scott Key
Arranged by Philip G. Simon

ALMA IUAIER
Wilkes, our Alma Mater,
We pledge our hearts

Honor,

faith, and

to thee,

courage,

Tiuth and loyalty,

ln our work and in our pleasure,
Guide us as afriend;
We shall ahuays love thee,
L.oyal to the end.

Thou shalt lead us onward

ofjner things.
May wefind the wisdom
ln

search

That thy spirit brings.

May our

deeds of love and seruice

Ever swell thy fame
Wilkes, we stand to greet thee!

-

Clory to thy name.
Words and Music by Eleanor C. Farley

A

receptionJor grailuates and their families will be held in the Ballroom oJ the
Henry Student Center immeiliately Jollowing the ceremony.

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.WILKE

-WINTER
S UNIVERS ITY'S

COMMENCEMENT
for the Conferring of Degrees

�Order of Exencises
*

FANFARE AND PROCESSIONAL
Entry and March oJ the Peersfrom lolanthe

Arthur Sullivan
Arranged by M. L.l-ake

WELCOME

Anne A. Skleder
Senior Viee President anil Prouost

*INVOCAIION.........

Kristin M. Osipower
Coordinator, Campus

Intefaith

*THE STAR-SPANGLED BANNER.............Wor&amp; by Francis Scott Key
Arangeil by Philip G. Simon

GREETINGS............

.

Andrew

P.

Miller

Chair, Faculty Afahs Council
Associate ProJessor, Political Science

Stephanie Wasmanski' 18
Meuber of the Gruduating Clas

*The audience is requested to rke

�' Oder,of ;Exercisf,;s
COMMENCEMENT

ADDRESS

...............Lisa Kadlec, Ph.D.
Assoaiate Professor of Biology

CONFERRING OF THE DEGREES

..............

Patrick E Leahy
Presiilent

*ALMA

MATER...

........ Eleanor C. Farley
Arrangement, Tbrry Zipay

F

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k.

*BENEDICTION

..

Kristin M. Osipower

TRECESSIONAL
Just a CloserWalk

withThee....-..... . .........

Music provided by theValley Brass Quintet
Dr. Philip C. Simon, Conductor

Maftina E Barna 'l9,Vocalist

*The audience is requesteil to

rise.

;;;;;;;;T:;t;;l

�DOCTOR OF EDUCATION CA]\IDIDATES
The School of Education
Dr. Rhonda M. Rabbitt,Dean
BradAlan Bunnell
Anne M.Butler
Robert Thomas Kucharczuk

11

Rene Ann Reese
Stephanie LynnWasmanski

DOCTOR OF NURSING PRACTICE CANDIDATES
The Passan School of Nursing
Dr. Deborah A. Zbegner, Dean
Carmen L. Mendez

Ruby Benjamin

* MariaAnn Campbell

Jessie D.

*

* Elizabeth Du Bree Davidson
* ErinT. Fay

Josephine Adaku Ononlwy Nwawueze

Maria Chimdi Okwor
Jonathan Paolini

Sharon Dene6 Fritzsche

Tiary Quinn-Hansman

Nancy C. Galyon

*

Moodie-Shepherd

Meerabai Giva Narasimalu

Ellen R. Danowski

* Shiela Dianne Riley

Vero O. George
Kari L. Guffey
Mary-Lee Constance Helbing
Kim Louise Hoffrnan
Russell O. Hoffinan III
Sharon Louise Holbrook

Barbara Muhammad Sharief

Beryl Deloris Sinclair
BenzyThomas
*
Jason FloydTircker
* Louise Herrod Usher
Caleen MariaWarren

Leena M. Mathew

DOCTOR OF PHART{ACY CAI\IDIDATES
The Nesbitt School of PharmacY
Dr. Scott K. Stolte, Dean
HeidiJ.Yanoski

Jordan Elizabeth Borger

Master of Business Administration, Second Degree

ChristopherA. Bright

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tt Kappa Delta

Pi

*

Degree in Absentia

�IT,IASTER'S DEGREE CANDIDATES
Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing
x Ronnie K. Stephens

Master of Business Adrninistration
Dr.Abel Adekola,Dean

* Ian M. Schreffier

NicholasA.Avery
Jordan Marie Chandler
Catherine Marie Conte
*

r

Alexandra Rae Hoops

L

YujiaJiang
Christopher Lauer
Brian Leemoon
Christina Marie Mattioli

*

*

Jessica Edwards

r
..

Pooja Singla

TiffanyJ. Spencer
Rhyle M. Stull

JeffN.Walker

x David Thomas Weisenburger
Kayla LeighWysocki
HeidiJ.Yanoski
Doctor of Pharmacy, Second Degree

Master of Science in Education
Dr. Rhonda M. Rabbitt, Dear

*
*
*
*

Antonietta Alfano
AshleyAltavilla
Ryan E.Argot, Ed.D.
Glenda S.Arnold

Mindy Cressman
Mackenzie D'Amour
Amy Dando

MelissaAnn Dantro
Amy Melissa Decker

Charlene Briana fuon
x Allison Paige Bainbridge
Adrienne Bannon
* KatieJean Barnett
* Brian Scott Barry
* Lauren Baskin
* Kathryn Rachael Bendey
* Keri Bentley
*
Jessica M. Berkey
Erica Marie Berrettini
* Corrine Louise Bertsch
Emily Mae Betancourt
Aaron E. Biddle
* Katie Biechy
* Andrew Bigatel
*
Jennifer Nicole Black

Megan Elizabeth deGruchy

Christine Marie Delong
* AnnMarie Concetta Devlin

x Kaidyn Michelle Dussinger

* Kara N. Eshleman
* Morgan RoSchell Scott Espenshade
* Kimberly Esposito
* ChristopherJohn Evancho
* Sara Rebecca Evans-Bodde
* Rebecca Karen Farrell
Christina Leigh Fickes

Robert Fickes
Jeffrey M. Field
* Michelle Augustine Filippini
*

David Gilbert Fisher

* Sara Ashley Fontana
* CoreyThomas Foote

Jessica Lynn Bogwist
* Rachel Nichole Bollinger

* Sara J. Brenneman

* Autumn Lee Ford

* Drue Michael Bullington

* Stephanie

James

Jamie Linn Fox

Ashlee Marie Garman
Andrea Glick
Christine L. Gordon

M. Byerly

* Robert Carpency

x Katelyn E. Carrick

* Vanessa Suzanne
* Sarah Grim
* Astrlie Haag

Rebecca Susan Clayton

* Victoria L. Cooper

* Kelly Renee Cote

*

Degree in Absentia

5

Gresh

�MASTER'S DEGREE CANDIDATES
Master of Science in
*

Shannon Marie Hamilton

*

Joseph Francis Harmonosky

Educati

Contirued
Domenic JohnPanza
Brittany Leigh Pedrick

* Haley Sarah Haun
* Dana Chrisrine Hoftnan
* Gabrielle R. Hogan
* David Marc Houseknecht

John Stephen Peters
Charissa L. Piccotti-Fanny
* Brian S. Pipech
* Dan Michael Poolman
* David M. Portzline
*
Jessica Lynn Ras
* Tia Marie Rasieleski Dorunda
* Hilary Reath
Kimberly Diane Reid
* MatthewJ. Reightler
* Brooke Danae Rhoads
Annamaria Robbins
* Katelin S. Rock
* A-y Rodriguez
*
James Gareth Rohrbaugh
ErinJ. Roller

x Lianna N. Houtz

* William Everett Hughes III
Lindsey Elizabeth Hunsicker
*

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Katlin Kelly

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Ann Intrieri

* SaraJarrett
* Rebecca Sue
Jensenius
* AmberJo Kauffrnan
* Dan Kelly

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Jessica

* Regina Marie Kelly-Brotherton
* Trevor Sean Kendall
*

Jacquelynn Courtney Kline Dutchcot

* RyanJohn Knarr
* Aaron Michael Kr.pp
* Christian David Knouse

Jeremy L. Rossman

* Laura H. Ruiz

Kelsey Ann Schleicher

* A-y Elizabeth Schneider
* Adam Nicholas Shafter

Francine Krowiak

* Brendan Larkin
x Derek M. Long
* Robyn Beatrice MacEachern

Emily

Sarah

Sarah Madas

Mark Robert Maisano
DavidJoseph Marsiglio
Rachel Bos Martinie

Nicole Marie Spaide
Kelly Marie Springer
Rachel Beth Staub
Ryan Alexander Stilwell
Robert Townsend Taggart, Jr.

*
*
*
*

* Elaine Michelle McConnell

* Danielle McDonald

Stephanie Susan McDonald

* Brigid McGovern
Sara Elisabeth

Angela ReneeTobash

McNett

* Michael EdwardVenesky
* Catherine AnnWachowiak

* KyleWilliam Meixell
* Rebecca Menchaca
*

Amy LeeWagner

Jennifer M. Miller
* Kate Marie Minman
*

*

JessicaJean

Ann Shaffer

* Chelsea Ann Shatt
* Lynn A. Shyrnanski
* Arielle Deana Slingwine
* Lacey L. Snyder

* ShaunA.'Wagner

* Angela MarieWake

Mitchell

*

Kaylee Noelle Moore

Melissa G.Wartman

x Kelsey Weed
* KathrynWeidler

* Katelyn Marie Moyer
* Katherine Elizabeth Mullin

*

* Christina Louise

Murray
Jill Shackleton Murray
Erin Marie Nawn
* KimberlyAnn Noone
* Lindsay Michelle Novatnak

PeterTownsendWeiss
Jessica Lynn'Whetstone
Ashley Lynn'White

HeatherAnne'Whitmore
Taylor RoseWiggins

* KevinJames'Williams
* Nicole Renee Wilson
* Michelle LeeWinters

* AmyJo O'Byle

LaceyJo Olbryk

Danielle Fay Palmer
*

Degree in Absentia

6

�MASTER'S DEGREE CANDIDATES
Master of Science in Education
Chelsi Marie'Wood
*
Jamie Lynn Wydock
Deborah L.Yendrick

-

Contirucil
* Lindsay Marie Zajdel
Adrienne Renae Zercher
Heather L.Ziemba

Master of Science in Bioengineering
Dr.William B. Hudson,

Deaa

Mina Roueinfar

Alyssa Marie Mancini

*

* AndrewJ.

Kristin McHale
KathnTn Mary Ross

Seman

Tiftany PaigeVeet

Master of Science in Electrical Engineering
Dr.William B. Hudson, Dear
Abdullah Shwait G Alotaibi
Jason MichaelWelch

lrb dulaziz Ibrahim Alali

t Abdulsalam Nasser Alamri

Master of Science in Engineering Management
Dr. William B. Hudson, Dear
Majed Saleh Alqahtani
AbdullahWahab Alrajhi
Ahmed Ghanem Alshahrani

Saeed

* Cody

Abdullah Alshahrani
Friedel

Jacob M. Lasken

Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering
Dr.William B. Hudson, Dean
* BernardJ.

Brian David Schoonmaker

Socha

III

Master of Science in Nursing
Dr. Deborah A. Zbegne4 Dean
Cathy Elliott

Leslie D.Acron

* Melanie Danielle Evans

Olufunke Mukomi Adewunmi
* Blythe Ballaao

Anna Findlay
Michelle Fox
NancyJane Fried
Danielle Marie Gage
Perry David Githens
CrystalAnn Goodrich

Vanessa L. Basara

Barbara Bohan

*

Laura Bowser
Janis Carry

* Ren6e Boudreau Cather

*

Deborah Chielli
*

Emily Grohman

Janet Marie Chudacek

*

Jeremy Edward Cooke
Debra Dauphinais
Sandra Marie Davis

* Gail Elizabeth Jones

* Krystna Lyn Homanko

x Tina L. Clark
*

Heather Ann Jaeger

* Erika Dominick

*
*

Degree in Absentia

7

LLt

Jane Marie Hayes

Lisbeth Kelley-Matthews
Susette T. Kelo

�IUASTER'S DEGREE CANDIDATES
Master of Science in Nursing
BethA. Kessler

-

Confr,utel
* Barbara Rolen
Susan

Raven Lawton
Charisma Lee

Jacinda Ross
Grace Lima Schraner
Nina Marie Shayka

* Erin Leigh Lenheim
* David Malec

Karen Louise Simmers
Lauren Sinon
Christie L. Slagus
Beverly S. Smith
Christina E. Spaulding
Heather Marie St.Amour
Melanie Marie Stalbird
Jamie Elizabeth Sullivan

TnceyAnn McCord

* Karen Marie Mitchell
Maegan Frances Monterose
SangJ. Moon

Christina Chanelle Morgan
Sean

Murphy

* Evelyn Nishinaka
Linda Marie Osborne

x CindyJeanTaylor

* Colton Palmer
* Christopher Putnam
* BarbaraAnn Richardson
* Michelle Lynn Ridgeway
* Gerbeys B. Roa
Teresa

Marie Romains

Tommy RayVaughn

I

Teresa'Whitehead

Lisa'Williams-Peace

HeatherAnneYoung

Ann Robbins

*

Degree inAbsentia

8

�BACI{ELOR'S DEGREE CANDIDATES
The College ofArts, Flurnanities, and Social Sciences
Dr. Paul T. Riggs, Deaa

Crirninology
Cornelius Marcus Bullock
Sociology, Seeond

II

Grace AnnValenzano
Sociology, Seeonil Major

Major

NereidaVasquez

Anthony Francis DeSando
BarryJ. Stubeda,Jr.

Sociology, Seeonil

Major

Digital Design and Media Art
* Wyatt'William

Reese

Integrative Media
BrittanyA. Mudlock

Philosophy
* Christopher

Lawrence Douthat

Political Science
18

Ahmed FahhadAlmufareh
F

*

International Studies,

Second

Penyinema

S.

Ngoushema,Cum Lauile

International Studies, Seconil Major

Major

Skylar Marie Banul

F

!,

Psychology

:'

Nichole Duden
Angel M. Olmstead, Magna Cum
Janki Hemal Pathak

Priscila M.Andrade

Woodly Moy Augustin
Amy Antoinette Avillion

Sociology
Sean C.

Grundy

Theatre Arts
Sinclair M. Mason, Cum Laude

tB

Pi Sigma

Alpha

* Degree in Absentia

l-aude

�BACHELOR'S DEGREE CAI{DIDATES
The School of Education
Dr. Rhonda M. Rabbitt, Decr

Elernentary &amp; Eu"ly Childhood Education
11

MelissaAcosta

s'1'

Taylar Espanet, Cum Laude

Angelina Gucu
11

Rosemary Martin, Magna Cum Iaude
Corey Moore, Summa Cum l-aude
AlyssaYoung, Cum laude

Theresa Leona Kingetel Sumna Cum laude

Middle Level Education
* Adrian Krall

The College of Science and Engineering
Dr.Villiam B. Hudson,

Decz

Biology
Amber Lee Sryer

Electrical Engineering
Ian Ralston, Summa Cum Laude

Abdulrahman Tareq Almajhd

Mechaniul Engineering, Second Degree

Environrnental Engineering
LindsayJean Douglas, Cum hude

Garrett Cappon, Cum hude

Dylan H. Casey

Mechanical Engineering
Ian Ralston, Summa Cum l-aude

Faris Sami Althowaini

Electrical Engineering, Second Degree

Ahmed Abdullah Alzahrani

s

Chi Alpha Epsilon

tt Kappa Deha

10

Pi

* Degree in Absentia

�BACHELOR'S DEGREE CANDIDATES
The Jay S. Sidhu School of Business and Leadership
Dr.Abel Adekola,Dean

Accounting
Mohammed Ahmed Alhashim, Cunr

Laude

Kaitllnne EileenYoung,

Cum Laude

Business Administration
Rene6 Esposito Chirico

Entrepreneurship
* BrandonAlexander Curnow,

Haider Hassan Alhashmalsaid

T

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Cum Laude

Finance, Second Major

F

Megan Carroll

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Finance
*'6 Aaron M. Sadowski, Magna Cum l-aude

Waleed Saieh A1 Baqas, Magna Cum laude
Faisal Abdullah Almadhi
Abdulmohsen Ibrahim Alshatwi

George Sidiropoulos

Managernent
Boland II
Matthew Lawrence Clemons, Magna Cum ltude
TylerA. Derby, Magna Cum l-aude

James Leonard

*r

Richard Joshua Hoggarth

* Quinn M. Kelly

*'6 Rosanna Misura, Summa Cum l-aude

Marketing, Second Major

* Magen

Ryan Richards

Hess

Marketing
Hussain Abdulrahman AJrumaym
Dianna Connor

Ryan Bernard Parpagene

* Katrina Lee Sandoval

Sports Management, Second Major

Sports Managerrrent
6

Zyair| Nystiqu6 Crowder,

Kevin Patrick Russoniello

Cum l-aude

The Passan School of Nursing
Dr. Deborah A. Zbegner, Dean
* Amy Elizabeth Ancone

* Beverly Levanti
* Emily L.Young

* Kathleen Marie Hadley

6

Deha Mu

* Degree in Absentia

Delta

11

�Scholarly Societies
and Special Designations
1

Denotes Membership in Alpha Chi, the National College Honor Scholarship Society.

Atpha Kappa Delta, the lnternational Honorary Soeiety in

Sociology.

2

Denotes Membership in

3

Denotes Membership in the Eta H Chapter oJAlpha Sigma lambdq the honor society
recognizing the academic excellence of adult part-time students.

4

Denotes Membership

5

Denotes Membership in Chi Alpha Epsilon, the Honorary Society whkh recognizes students
who were admitted to the (Jniuersity through Higher Education Access Opportunity prcgrams.

6

Denotes Membership in the Zeta Psi Chapter of Delta Mu Delta, the National Honor
Society

in

Business

in

in Beta Beta Beta, the National Honorary

Society

in Biology.

Administration.

7

Denotes Honors

8

Denotes Honors in English.

9

Denotes Honors

Biology.

in Engineering.

10

Denota Memberchip in lambda H Eta, the l,lational Honorary Society in Communimtions.

11

Denotes Membership
Society

in

the

Phi Phi Chapter of Kappa Delta Pi, the lnternational Honorary

in Education.

12

Denotes Candidates for Pennsylvania Tbacher Certification.

13

Denotes Candidates for Pennsyluania Principal Certification.

t4

Denotes Membership in Phi AlphaTheta, the National Honorary Society in History.

15

Denotes Membership

in Phi Larnbda Sigma, the Pharmacy badership

16

Denotes Membership

in Phi SigmaThu, the National Honor

17

Denotes Membership

in Pi Kappa Delta, the National Honorary Forcnsic

18

Denotes Membership

in Pi Sigma Alpha, the National Politial

19

Denotes Membership

in

20

Denotes Membership

in Phi Eta Sigma, the National Honor Societyfor College Freshmen.

21

Denotes Membership

in

22

Denotes Membership

in SigmaThu Delta, the National Honorary

23

Denotes Membership in the Zeta Psi Chapter of SigmaThetaThu, the International Honor
Society for Nursing.

24

Denotes Membership in and acknowledgment by Sigma

25

Denotes Tom Bigler Scholar.

26

Denotes Pre-Medkal Scholar.

21

Denotes Membership in the National Student Nurses Association.

28

Denotes Membership in Sigma Alpha Pi, the National Society oJ Itadership and Suaess.

,F

Degree in Absentia

Psi

Society

in Philosophy.

Science

Chi, the National Honotary Society in

Soeiety.

Soeiety.

Honor Society.

Psychology.

Rho Chi, the National Honor Society in Pharmacy.

12

Xi,

Society

in English.

the Scimtifu Research Society.

�Acadernic Costutne
The celebration of Commencement is surrounded by rich traditions. The established
the Faculty
cotuuefle to recognize ffiially the newest group oJ
and welcome them infellowship. Graduates don the attire

community of scholars
proven scholars

the Grailuates

- a.ttainment- symbolized xholarly
thatfor years has

During the MidilbAgs thox wking aa eilwation trauelcil n Eulopean ceflters of learning.
univmitis uae cloxly allicil wik tlu cleria of thc time, and the scholars
lonned garb similar to th*t uront W rtc dcagy-This anbeil into the acailemic unform, a long
black gown, hooil; and cap, w*ich prcwil rccfulfor stuilying in unheateil anil ilrafty buildings.
The hood serued simultaneousty as a head awring a repoitory for ains anil alms and the
Jorerunner of the modcm d"y b"k fug-The hood uns ailomeil with the colorc of the university
and designateil the youttg sholals shaol u uniuedty afiliation. By their ilistinaiue dothing
the students werc set apaft anil ilbtinguisheilJrom the citizens of the town; herce the oigin of
the phrase "totun afid gownt."
Centers of learning and

Ameican collegu anil universitia ailopted the wearing of the traditional apparel in Colonial
times, anil a cofirnwn coileJor acaileuic apparel was established in the mid-nineteenth century.
The hood is the most distirrctiueJeature of academic regalia.The inside of the hood is
lined with the ofuial colors of the institution; today you see Wilkes graduates wearing hoods
lined with the blue and gold colors of the Uniuersity.The ueluet trim around the outside of the
hood designates the degree or field of study of the graduates.The ueluet colors worn by today\
graduates signfu the following:

GoldenYellow

-

White
Drab
Brown

Blue
Apricot
Oliue

Science

Arts, Letters, Humanities
Business Administration

Fine Arts
Pharmacy
Education

Nursing

The style of the gown distingukha grailuatcs by the ilegree they haue earned.Those
eaming the baehelols ilegree uear a simple hlaek goum with elongated pointed sleeues. Holders
of the maste/s ilegree unar gurms with a longer, eloseil, square cut sleeue.The doctoral gown is
timmeil with velvet stipes on the sleeues anil panels of uebet on thefront closure oJ the gown.
&amp;meAmeriean unh,'erities hove adopuil iloctoral gouns in their distinctiue colors.You will
notice the slate oJColumbia,the reil of Cornell,the buryundy of the Uniuersity of Pennsyluania,
the bright blue of the

Univerity of Michigan.

Tb haue earned the piuilege of uearing aeademic costume regalia signifies not only the
completion of a program of stuilies, but entrance into the comradery of scholarship.

L.

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1935

WILKES UNIVERSITY'S SEVENTY-FIRST ANNUAL

Spring Commencement

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PROCESSIONAL
Entry and March of the

Peers

from

lolanthe

Arthur Sulliv.an

(The audience is requesteil to rise as the procession begins')

ANNr A. SrrnorR

WELCOME..............

INVOCATION.........

The Star-Spangled

Senior Vice Presiilent and Prouost

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are ltrinted on page 24 oJ the ptogram.
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Gaudeamus

Igitur.........

GREETINGS............

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ErrnN SrauBR Hx-t'71'
Member, Boail of Trustees

ANpnrw

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Chair, Faeulty Alfairs Couneil
A ssociate Professor, Poltical Seience

Coov Moncou
Member of the Class of 2018

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Alma

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..........Eleanor C. Farley
Anangement, Terry Zipay

(The worils to the Alma Mater are printed on page 24 of the ptogram.
The auilience is requesteil to stand and join in the singing.)

BENEDICTION

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Dr. Philip G. Simon, Conductor
Wilkes Uniuersity Cornmencement Choir
Dr. Steven Thomas, Conductor

Ceremony fnterpreted By:
Carmen Lugo
360 Tianslations International, Inc.

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�A\X/ARDS
THE MABLE SCOTT WANDELL AND
STERLING LEROY WANDELL AWARDS ........................ AiTIANOA BNTNT, 18
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These awarils are praenteil to the man anil woman who haue attained the
avuageJu theJour years atWilkes University.

Pruentation &amp;y ANNnA. SxmoEn
Senior Vice President and Provost

THERESAJORDAN AND
FRANK MEHM

PRIZE.......

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This annual prize recognizes an individualJtom theWilkes comnunity who
by uote if a selut committce, exeffiPffils moral aurage, puseueraue'
optimism'
Jaith and a sense of unwauering
Jormidabte

Presentation bY Paur S.Aoaus
Vice President, Student Afairs

ALUMNI A.WARD FOR

LEADERSHIP.....

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giuen by thewilkes (Jniuusity Alumni Association to the membet of the
gaduatingilas considered to haue made the strongest confiibutions to studentlfe
and the student atiuities program oJ the Uniuusity.

This award

is

Presentation 6y

ErrrN

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President, Alumni Association Board

HtLt-'71
of Directors

ARMED FORCES RESERVE OFFTCER APPOINTMENT
UNITED STAIES AIR FORCE................"""TnroDoRE DnNNts'18
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Lieutenant Colonel, [J.S. Air Force

�BACHELOR''SDE,GREECAI{DIDATES
Social Sciences

and
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Dr. PaulT' Riggs, Dccz

Communication Studies
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lauile
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funandaJoy Bialek, Summa Cun ltude
Anne Kurovsky' Summa Cum I'aude
Jacqueline

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Ruggiero
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Andre K. SPruell
Daniel AlanVanBrunt
Design and Media

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Toni-AnnT. Pennello, Cum laude
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CriminologY

Carmen Hilrnan

Garrett Hunter fu mstrong

SociologY, Secotd

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SawYerThomas Guanrl

Alexander Ros Harringon

ThomasRPnSwain

Samantha Mary Hilemki
SPanish, Seconil Majot

Esoeranza Y. Torres Gonzalez
bodologY, Seconil Major

SociologY,Thiil Major

GlennWilliamWeist

Digital Design and Media Art

Kendle Aubra Petes, Cum laude
C o mmuniuti o ns, Setond Dqree

EmilY R.Bellanco
Sumna Cum laude
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BrandonTYler RedcaY
Abigail K. Sanden, Cum lasde

Sarah LYnnJarnot
Summa Cum laude
Jason Karlavige,

HollYAnne Lucent

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12'14

Dustin M. Durovick, Summa Cun laude
12'14
Michael Robert Legg,Cum laude
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BiologY, Second Degree
N eur o s ci e n ce, Thi r d D egr e e

Secondary Education, Second Major

14,18,22,2e

Courtney Elizabeth McMon afle,
Politiul

Summa Cum l-aude

JefteY Leland Stanford

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Science, Second

Anne O'Hara, Cum l-aude

Gabnelle Spagnuolo, sumna cum laude

Integrative Media

Angelique Elizabeth Sillcocks

Samantha LYnn HardY, Cum laude

International Studies
Rozan Rafat Hassoubah

Musical Theatre
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Micaela Moore Oliverio, Summa Cunl-aude

Olivia Cabrera

Communications, Second Degtee

Gianna Chase

KevinJomar Rizzo

Neuroscience
Larulade McQue

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Jacqueline Marie
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PsYchologY, Second Degree

Aaron Chalnick

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Margaret Rose Galatioto

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PaigI Sharon Gallagher, Sumua Cum raude

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Brittany A.Warwick, Cum laude

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The college ofArts, Flurnanities, and social Sciences

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Faith Gianna Banca, Summa Cum laude

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Caitlin Anne Buat, Magna Cum ltude
Ciminology, Second Major

Kylie M.Bedwell
Alaney Ruby Berish
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Brian Buckman, Cum l-aude
Rosangel Del Rosario
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Summa Cum

Regan Elizabeth Mo.phy
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Sanuntlu Mery Reed Summa Cum l-aude
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Caidin Nadine Reiuneyer, Cum l-auile
Nuring, &amp;ond Degree
Kristina N. Rivera

lauile

Adrianna M. Fiore
Myrasia Marie Flores

LanaiAlexis Galarn

1're'2e

Alexandra N. Gamble
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Ciminology, Scanil Major

Magna Cum laude

Sociology,Thid Major

Nicole Elizabeth Greenway
Paige Brooke Hudock
Elizabeth Marie Hudson

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Amanda MarieThompson

RachelAlisonTomik

AngelaAnnJacobs

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Mackenzie M. Keats
Aparicio Lijo
LanJade McQue
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Gawielle Maura Mele

Sociology
CourtneyAdamchick

Victoria Goncalo
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Lissette Dishmey

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KalaShaneenWalker

NicholasT Rhinesmith

Spanish
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Ana N. Castillo

JezzaAdam Malik
Megan Kay McGovern,Cum Laude
Biology, Seconil Degree

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11,12

Stephanie Ann Kaszuba , Summa Cum laude
Elementary

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Alysa Lee Schuler, Cum Laude

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The School of Education
Dr. Rhonda M. Rabbitt, Decr

Education
Elementary &amp; Early Childhood
Cum l-aude
Sumrner Rose Kubicki , Summa
11'12

Summa Cum Laude

Dominique DelPriore,

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Spanish, Second Major
Robv., L. Fannon, Magna Cum l-aude

Nicole Michele Farrell

Fogleman , sumua cum"taude

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1*.apr-ine Romero, Magna
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Dana Schneidet,Magna Cum laude

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SecondarY Education
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Margaret Baron, Suuma Cum l-aude
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Emily Rose DeAngelis,

Summa Cum l-aude

Englkh, Serond Degtee

English, Second Degree

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The Passan School of Nursing
Dr. Deborah L- Zbegneg Dean
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Brenee Shelli-Marie Kratzet'
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Sarah Rachel Adelfi o, Cum

Aaron Michael Baratta
Summer Marie Burke
Lauren Caroline Burrows

Tara Mae McGuire
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s#wn Micf,ael CauleY,

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Kavlev Schinski
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Marie Ferry

Emily Erin Foster, Magna Cun,l-aude
!1orn R.Fry, Summa Cum l-aude
Olivra lane Gum,Cun laude
Heather Lee Himlin
Magna Cum laude
Jodi L. Huling,
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Theresa M. Couchara
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Ariel Leigh Stine

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The College of Science and Engineering
Dr.William B. Hudson, Dear

Biology
AlexAnderson
John CovertAustin
Alisha N. Black
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Abigail Christina Burke, Summa Cum ltude
a MariaAnna Chinikaylo, Cumbude

4,7'24

Cum laude
7 Catherin D. Morocho
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Thomas Francis Nawrocki, Cum ltude

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Devan Lynn Perri, Summa Cum l-aude
Kyle Leo Schimmel
Nathan E. Seabridge
N euro s ci ence, Second Maj or
1'4'7'14'24'2e
Gabrielle Spagrruolo, Summa Cum Iaude

Cassia Cole
4'7'24'26

Nicole Marie Cumbo , Magna Cum laude
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Christina Marie Gambino, Cum l^aude

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KelvinA. Mejia
Aleils M. Morgan,

D. Giberson, Magna Cum Iaude

N euro s cience,

Tyler Kevin Holleran
CaseyAlexander Krause, Cum Iaude
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Joshua David Landsberger, Cum hude

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History,Third Degee

Kenneth A.Werkheiser
Victoria Yes elevi ge-Rudovitz

Larsen

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Megan Kay McGovern, Cum l-aude
Spanish, Second Degree

Biochernistry
Briana Delong

Chemistry
2e

Martina Frances Barna

Oscar E. Rodriguez

Sarah Renee Nichols, Magna Cum laude

Benjamin George Sharp

Computer Information Systerns
Michael James Walton, Jr.

Karen Avis Jones, Cum Laude

Earth and Environrnental Sciences
C*idy

Daniel Baratta
Angelena Campisi
KevinJames Kopec

2e

Elizabeth Moyer

Cassandra Papp, Summa Cum l-aude

Jeffiey Steeber,Jr.

Electrical Engineering
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Patrick Anthony Thomas Serino

Yasmin Elhadi ImhmedAboajila, Cum bude
Hess,Magna Cum laude

Alberto F. Munoz Silva
D Kaitlyn Rose Sitch, Cum l-aude
David Stecco

RobertA.

Joshua L.Jarmoski, Magna Cum hude
Heather Eileen Lorincz
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Tanner Stengel

Matthew G. Miller, Summa Cum l-aude
David M:ugg, Magna Cum Iaude
Anthony Rubincan

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Lloyd'Wagner

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The College of Science and Engineering - Continueil
Engineering Management
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AhmedYasser Nazer
Kendrick Dennis Schell

Dhafer HussainAl Bahri
Abdulaziz Mudhi Alaqal
Mohammed Husain Alqahtani

Environrnental

En

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AmaniAlanezi,Magna Cum Laude
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GreggJ. Ciravolo, Cum laude

Ellen E. Mook, Summa Cum ltude
Jared Novitski

Adnan Qasim

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CodyA. Colarusso

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Michael Havard
Rachel Lynn Hodgins
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Luke Anthony Kamp

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MitchellJ. Steiner,

Summa Cum Laude

Jonathan E.Vasilik, Magna Cum l-aude
Audrey H.Wood, Magna Cum laude

Ryan David Zaffno

Mathernatics
DavidJacob Nareski

Mechanical Engineering
TylerAustin Kukosky

Khalid SaadAldharman

HunterJames Lacomis, Cum laude

FayezAlharbi
NathanJ. Barnhart
Kyle Bonon
JamesV Copley,Jr.
Antonio Patrick Costantino
Natalie Marie Cugini
AdamJames Davis
\Villiam DeSmet
Douglas A.E. Dombrowski
Xumin Du, Magna Cum Itude
Vincent A. Esposito,Jr.
e'2e
Daniel E. Frack, Summa Cum l-aude
PatrickJames Gelso
Joshua Hagan
Michael D. Henne
Alex Hollingshead
TylerWade Johnson
JeremyJames Kachel
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e'2e

EarlJacob Malick

DanielA. Mclean, Magna Cum l-aude
Rustam Nasmit
Robert Michael Nye
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Michael B. O'Brien, Summa Cum l-aude
Physics, Second Degree

VincentJohn Patriarco

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John B. Pheasant, Cum Laude

Anthony Carmine Prato
2e

Casey Samuel Readinger
ColettaAnna RemPe, Cum laude

Daniel Ribeiro Sales, Cum l-aude
ZacharyT. Soffa

KyleThomas Stanek
Patrick D. Swenson
Jeremy JosephYeoman

Summa Cum laud.e

Honors in Engineering

III

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John
Nicholas B. Kinney, Cum l-aude

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Steven Charles Lee, Summa Cum l-aude
Patrick M. Lindmeier, Cum laude

Dustin Gregory Zuzulock, Cum Iaude

Pi Kappa Deha

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Alpha Ltmbda

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*Degree in Absentia

�BACHELOR'S DEGREE CANDIDATES
The College of Science and Engineering Continueit
Medical Laboratory Science
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Fatimah RedaAlvunbawe

Physics
e'2e

Michael B. O'Brien, Summa Cum bude
Mechanical Engineering, Second Degree

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Vilkes Llniversiry-Philadelphia College of
Osteopathic Medicine
Kathryn Michelle Ruszkowski,

Summa Cum Laude

The Juy S. Sidhu School of Business and Leadership
Dr.Abel Adekola, Dean

Accounting
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MaryAbreu-tjeda

JosephJ. Irving

MajedAhmedAlmehmadi
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Maura Rose Anistranski, Summa Cum Itude
Sports Management, Second Degree

Sulaiman Bajammal

Cum l-auile

Joseph Palmadessa, Magna Cum l-auile

MaribelT Rivera
Brian C. Schumacher, Cum l-aude

Nathaniel Boothe, Summa Cun l-aude
6 Grace Ann Boyle,
Cum laude

John Segilia
ReneeThomas, Summa Cum l-aude
6 Shelby LynnTrumbo,Magna
Cum lauile

Jacob G. Brook

Jessica

Major

Trudi Casier

Finance, Second Degree

Finance, Second Degree

RyanWarnet, Cum Lauile

AaronJoseph Coyne
Jake

RobertA. Muhlenforth,

DanielA. O'Steen, Cum laude

Atija M. Barzev

Finance, Seconil

III

MatthewJoseph Lutz

Juliet E.Wotherspoon

DiMarsico

Business Adrninistration
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Joshua Farrell

K.lly A. Peters,

Magna Cum Laude

Entrepreneurship
Cord Kent Pennell
Marketing,

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6

SeanWalter Ramsey

Major

Deha Mu Deha

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Honors in

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Degree in Absentia

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The Juy S. Sidhu School of Business and Leadership - Conthnud
Finance
CoreyJ. Hauser, Summa Cum l-aude
TylerYanora Mullen
KeighlynJane Jeanne Oliver, Cum l-aude

Khalid NasserAlsubaey
NaifAlsulami

Tiudi Casier
Accounting, Second Degree

*

Zehao Chen
Austin Michael Dante
Morgan Nancy DeAngelo
Erin M. Glennon, Cum l-aude

JamesJ. Palys, Cum Laude

Genaro Pineda

Ema Sabovic
6 Shefu Lynn Tiumbo Magna Cum Iaude
,
Accounting, Second Degree

Managernent
DaultonJ. Good
Matthew C. Grossmann

Abdulrahman Alidriss

Abdullah Sahoad Alresheedi
Marketing, Seconil Maj or

Jordan Stanley Lindley, Magna Cum laude
Mariah Marlene Martinez, Summa Cum laude

Katie Marie Beeler
Zachary Q. Bogoly
Ameen Bokhari
ZacharyJoseph Brunner

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Kyle Oravic
Claire Marhi Parker
DarienJose Rivera
NaifAhmed Shaikhi

Sports Management, Second Major

Claudia Rose Drinnan,Magna Cum laude
Rylee Lynn Gardinier

Gerardo Torres
s DanielleVols

Marketing, Second Maj or

II

Marketing
6

Ariel Alexander Bonilla
Casidy Clement, Summa Cum ltude

Summa Cum l-aude

EmilyAnne Sutton, Magna

Cum l-aude

Matthew Thomas Wheeland
Conner D.Wlrlie
Zip eng Zhang, C um l-au d e

Nicholas Alexander Coyne
6'2e
M^tc D. Donato, Summa Cum laude
Management, Second Maj or

Management, Second Maj ot,

Casey Galloway
2e

Michelle Rae Lehman,

Elizabeth LorraineJensolowsky, Cum laude

Sports and Event Managernent
Deanna L. Mankins, Cum laude

Morgan Elizabeth Gilluzzo

Sports Managernent
Joseph Champi, Magna Cum l-aude

Maura RoseAnistranski, Summa Cum laude

Andrew Harold Neidig

Aaounting, Seconil Degree

Mark eting, Second Maj or

Bilal B.Bici
Ian Patrick Brown

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Delta

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Degree inAbsentia

�Scholarly Societies
and Special Designations
1

2

3

Denotes Membership in

Alpha ChL the National college Honor scholarship society.

Denotes Membership in

Alpha Kappa Deha, the International Honorary Society in

Sociology.

in the Eta Pi chapter of Alpha sigma lanbda, the honor society
recognizing the acailemic excellence of adult part-time students.
Denotes Memberchip

Denotes Membership

in Beta Beta Beta, the National Honorary society in Biology.

Denotes Membuship in Chi Alpha Epsilon, the Honorary Society which recognizes stuilents
who were admitted to the (Jniuersity through Higher Education Access Oppoiunity programs.
Denotes Membership in the Zeta Psi chapter of Delta
Society in Business Administration.
7

Denotes Honors

8

Denotes Honors in English.

9

Denotes Honors in Engineering.

the National Honor

in Biology.

10

Denotus Membership in lambda Pi Eta, the National Honorary Society

,1

Membuship in the Phi Phi Chapter of Kappa Deba Pi, the Internationnl Honorary
lenotes
Society

Denotes Candidates for Pennsyluania Tbacher Certifitation.

13

Denotes Candidates Jor Pennsyluania Piruipal Certfimtion.

15

in Communiutiots.

in Education.

12

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Mu Deha,

Denotes Membership

in Phi AlphaTheta, the National Honorary society in Hktoty.

Denotes Membership

in Phi l-ambda Sigrna, the Pharmacy baduship

16

Denotes Membership

in Phi sigmaThu, the National Honor society in philosophy.

17

Denotes Membership in Pi Kappa Delta, the National Honorury Forensic society.

18

Denotes Membership

in Pi sigmaAlpha, the National politicat *ience Honor Sociuy.

19

Denotes Membership

in

Psi

Chi, the National Honorary

Society

Society.

in psychology.

20

Denotes Membership in Phi Eta Sigma, the National Honor societyfor coltege Frahmen.

21

Denotes Membership

22

Denotes Membership in sigmaThu Delta, the National Honorary society in Engtish.

23

Denotes Membership in the Zeta Psi Chapter of SignaThetaThu, the Intrrnational Honor
Society for Nursing.

24

Denotes Memberchip in and arknowledgment by sigma

25

Denotes Tbm Bigler Scholar.

26

Denotes Pre- Medkal Scholar

27

Denotes Membership in the National Student Nurses Association.

in Rho Chi, the National Honor

Society

xi,

rtre

in pharmacy.

&amp;iattifu Raeanh

society.

I

Denotes Membership

in sigma Alpha H, the National

29

Denotes Membership

inAlpha l-ambda Delta National Honor

,&lt;

Degree inAbsentia

13

society of badership
Society.

and

success.

�2018 Student Awards
Acadernic Awards
BEHAVIORAL &amp; SOCIAL SCIENCES
Pi SigmaAlphaAward in Political Science.......
Outstanding Graduate in Psychology

OutstandingGraduateinNeuroscienceAward

Jaroslav Moravec Award

(Sociology)
(Sociology)

.............Madison Scarfaro
.......-..Samantha Gnall
-...--..GabrielleSpagnuolo
..-.-.-..-.-Rachel Kubicki
.........EsperanzaTorres

Raymond R. RitzAward

BIOLOGY &amp; HEALIH SCIENCES
Outstanding Research Award.........
Outstanding Scholar (highest GPA)..........

...... Gabrielle Spagnuolo

......Abigail Burke
Gabrielle Spagnuolo

ABBA
Academic Achievement Award

-

ABBA

.

.. . .. .. ..

Kelly Peters

ACCOUNTING, FINANCE &amp; MANAGEMENT

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Academic Achievement Award
Accounting. .. ... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ... .. .. .Maura Ansitranski
Academic AchievementAward - Finance
.....Corey Hauser
Academic Achievement Award - Management..............
.. Marc Donato
PICPA Award for Excellence in-Accounting.............
...Maura Anistranski
ProfessorTed Engle Award for Excellence in Finance ...........................Corey Flauser
Dean's Award for Excellence in Management
Jordan Lindley

MARKETING, ENTREPRENEURSHIB LEADERSHIB
SPORIS MANAGEMENT &amp; HOSPITALITY LEADERSHIP
Academic Achievement Award
Academic Achievement Award

AcademicAchievementAward

Marketing ................
Cassidy Clement
- Entrepreneurship ....... .... ....... Samantha Reinhardt
-in Sports Management...................MauraAnsitranski
.

Dean'sAwardforExcellenceinEntrepreneurship...
Dean's Award for Excellence in Markering

..............

.SamanthaReinhardt
....

Michelle Lehman

Deans'Award for Excellence in Sports Management.................. Zach Brunner

MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRAIION

AcademicAchievementAward-MBA......
Academic AchievementAward
MBA.....
Academic AchievementAward - MBA.....
Academic AchievementAward - MBA.....
AcademicAchievementAward-MBA......
AcademicAchievementAward-MBA......
Academic Achievement Award
MBA.....
-

..................KateCummings
..Jessica Edwards

.Brian Leemoon
......Tim Letcher
..................JoshuaC.Mayse

...........Artl.yBrielleTurner
....-...Rhyle Stull

CHEMISTRY
American Chemical Society SectionAward................
.......Sarah Nichols
Catherine M. Bone Award for Outstanding
Academic Achievement and Service
...........Sarah Nichols

COMMUNICATIONS STUDIES

OusandingCommunicationsStudiesAward.........
Tom Bigler

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.........AmandaBialek

......Toni-Ann Pennello

�2018 Student Awards
Acadernic Awards (continued)
TEACHER EDUCATION PROGRAM
Outstanding Elementary &amp;
Early childhoodTeacher Education student
............Theresa Kingeter
outstanding Middle LevelTeacher Educarion Student............Emily Rose DeAngelis
outstandingSecondaryTeacherEducationStudent ..........JenniferBaron
outstanding Special Education Teacher Education Srudent
corey Moore
Marla Hosie MemorialAward...............
...... Michael Brown

ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING &amp; PHYSICS
Dr. Umid R. NejibAward for
outstandingAchievement in Electrical Engineering......................Matthew Miller
Electrical Engineering Service Award................
Kaitlyn Sitch
Frederick E. Bellas Award for outstanding Physics student..............Michael o'Brien
voris B. Hall Distinguished Physics StudentAward............... Daniel Sales
outstanding Bioengineering Graduate Student Award .....................Matthewyatison
ME CHANI CAL ENGINEERING &amp; ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT

OutstandingAchievementinMechanicalEngineering............

Top Academic Performer in Mechanical Engineering
Mechanical Engineering Service

Award

StevenLee
Daniel Frack
...... Natalie Cugini

..............

ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING, EARTH SCIENCES &amp; GEOLOGY
outstandingAchievement in Earth and Environmental Science..........cassandra Papp
OutstandingAchievement in Environmental Engineering .......................ElIen Mook
Outstanding Leadership Award in

EnvironmentalEngineeringandEarthSciences................

KellyEagan

ENGLISH

Award
Award.........
Highest GPA in EnglishAward ...............

Annette Evans Humanities

RebeccaVoorhees

FrankJ.J. Davies

.......Erin Michael
......Jennifer Baron
Patricia Boyle Heaman and RobertJ. Fleaman Scholarship..............MichaelWozniak
ThftAchilles Rosenberg Naparsteck Scholarship..
..........Mackenzie Egan

GLOBAI CULTURES

PhiAlphaTheraAward....
Outstanding Graduate in Spanish...

..Gabrielle Spagnuolo
...........Sarah Birchmeier

INTEGRATIVE MEDIA,ART &amp; DESIGN
outstandingAchievement in Integmrive Media andArt..................Todd Espenshade
Jason Karlavige

Abby
Richard Fuller Excellence in the Ars Award

Sanders

..........Lanai Galarza

MATHEMATICS &amp; COMPUTER SCTENCE

ComputerInformacionSystemsAward................

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.................KarenJones

�2018 Student Awards
Acadetnic Award s (continued)
NURSING

Award
Award...-'..-.
Award...--""

Outstanding Clinical Practice

""""'-"'--SarehAdelfio

Academic Excellence
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Gianna Chase

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DistinctionAward..".....
Scholarship Award.........

Academic

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COLLEGEOFARIS,HUMANITIESANDSOCIALSCIENCES
Outstanding Graduate for the College ofArts,
Humanities, and Social Sciences

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COLLEGE OF SCIENCE &amp; ENGINEERING
Outstanding Graduate for the College of
Science and

Gabrielle Spagnuolo

""'Gabrielle Spagnuolo

Engineering............'

SIDHU SCHOOL OF BUSINESS
.......' Michelle Lehman
outstanding Graduare for the Jay S. Sidhu School of Business
SCHOOL OF EDUCATION
Outstanding Grrdrrrt. fo. the College of

Education

PASSAN SCHOOL OF NURSING
Outstanding Graduate for the Passan School of

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""""'Jennifer Baron

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Sloan Fry

�2018 Student Awards
Extracurricular

and, Leadership Awards

OFFICE OF ALUMNI RELATIONS
Alumni AssociationVolunteer Award

......E-ily Kneeream

OFFICE OFATHLETICS

...
(Female)........
Athlete of theyear (Male)...........
Attrlete of theYear (Female)........
ScholarAttrlete of theyear (Male).. ....
ScholarAthlete of theyear

.Josh Evans

.......... Olivia Schlottman

Courtney Murphy
......Haley Gayoski

DEPARTMENT OF COMMT]NICATIONS STUDIES
OutstandingLeadership &amp; ServiceAward.................

Kendle peters

OFFICE OF CIUC ENGAGEMENT
Helping Hands Service Award

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Helping Hands Service Award - LEAP

....................................Krisrin Mucaster (Red Cros)
Caitlin Klinger (Special Olympics)

...........

.

Morgan DeAngelo
Lauren Herzog
Cassandra

Merrill

Nanry Ramirez
KalaWalker
KaylaWedlock

SidneyWilson

OFFICE OF COOPERATTVE EDUCATION

Intern
MemorialAward.................

Outstanding Senior

KeithTopfer

.Darry Hufi.
Coletta

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DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Teacher Educarion Service

Award

......JenniGr Baron

DEPARTMENT OF ENTflRONMENTAL ENGINEERING &amp;

Environmental Engineering &amp; Earth Sciences

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Mitchell Steiner

AudreyWood

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CENTER FOR GLOBAL EDUCATION &amp; DIVERSITY
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.................

....Mhimirimana Zawadi

PASSAN SCHOOL OF NURSING
Nursing Leadership Award..

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..... Aaron Baratta

OFFICE OF RESIDENCE LIFE
RA of theYear
Outstanding Service and

DedicationAward........

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Maverick Reed
........................... Kaitlin Ferry

�2018 Student Awards
Extracurricular and Leadership Awards
Resident Assistant (Gnduating Seniors)
Jennifer Baron
Tyler Bartol
Emily Rose DeAngelis

(continued)

Alexrnder Harrington

RachdHodim

Uizebe*lmolmty
Jodalindky

Joshua Evans

DanidMd.cm

Kaidin Ferry
Alexandra Gamble
Amanda Gingrich

AlexisMorgm
RebeccaVoorhees

OFFICE OF VILKES UNTVERISTY STUDY ABROAD
StudyAbroad Leadership Award

.................

............ Erica Martzen

OFFICE OF STUDENT DEVELOPMENT
e-Mentor (Graduating Senior$
AlexAnderson

Joshua Landsburger
Jordan Lindley

Jennifer Baron
Lauren Burrows
Sarah Cole
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Dian McKinney
Erin Michael
Kellie Palko
Vincent Patriarco

Nicole Cumbo

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Todd Espenshade
Margaret Galatioto
Allie Grudeski

Nancy Ramirez
Kaidyn Sitch

John Kiehart
National Society of Leadership and Success
Abdullah Alresheedi
Jacqueline Ashman
Amanda Bialek
Maryann Chapin
Maura Clarke
Amanda Cohick
Natalie Cugini
Morgan DeAngelo
Margaret Galatioto
Erin Green
Bryanna Hurn
BerniceJohnson
MackenzieJones

Alicia Kotz
Marissa Lewis

Allison Middernacht
Ahmed Nazer
Sarah O'Hara
Christine Quinn

Nancy Ramirez

Caidin Reitmeyer
Kimberly Roman
Emily Sofranko
Kyle Stanek
MichaelVoitek
ErinVolutza
RyanWarnet
BrynnWeller

Laura Kessler
Jacob Klock

Kiersten'Wiedwald

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Extracurricular and r*adership Awards

(continued)

WILKES UNTTIERSITY STUDENT GO\ZERNMENT

Faculty Choice Award
StaffChoiceAward
TvoYears of Service.....

...............Dr. Linda Gutierrez
.... Melissa Howells
.................Nathan Barnhart

Kyle Stanek
Jennifer Baron

Robert Mutrlenforth
Paige Gallagher

Austin Paisley
Shyann Barrett

RachelWood
Aislinn Spennza
Melissa Zalpal/ra

JeremyYeoman

Nicole Hogho
Purvit Patel
Cody Morcom
Dylan Fox
KatelynJimison
Jesie Chalnick
Michaela Chidiac

Air

Force

ROTC

Distinguished Graduate Award ................. .......2ndlieutenant MatthewJoseph DeMarco

Presented

byAir

Force

ROTC Detachment

752

Class of 2018
OFFICERS
Paige Galtagher

Shyann Barrett

PRESIDENT

VICE PRESIDENT

Austin Paisley
TREASURER

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�Acadernic Costume
The celebration of Commencement is surroundeil by rich traditions. The eltrtfidud
community of scholars
[)rouen scholars

-

-

the Faculty

the Graduates

-

-

conuene to recognize

fficially the nattest gnq ol

and welcome them infellowship. Craduates don

ilr

afihc

thatfor years has symbolized scholarly attainment.
MiddleAges those seeking an education traveled to European centers of learning.
Centers oJlearning and uniuersities were closely allied with the clerics of the time, and the scholars
donned garb similar to that worn by the clergy.This euolued into the academic uniform, a long
black gown, hood, and cap, which proued usefulfor studying in unheated and drafty buildings.
The hood serued simultaneously as a head couering, a repository for coins and alms and the

During

the

forerunner of the modern day book bag.The hood was adorned with the colors oJ the uniuersity
and designated the young scholar's school or uniuersity ffiliation. By their distinctiue clothing
the students were set apart and distinguished from the citizens of the town; hence the origin oJ
the phrase

"town and gown."

American

colleges

and universities adopted the wearing of the traditional apparel in Colonial
for academic apparel was established in the mid-nineteenth century.

times, and a common code

The hood is the most distinctiuefeature of academic regalia.The inside of the hood is
lined with the fficial colors of the institution; today you seeWilkes graduates wearing hoods
lined with the blue and gold colors oJ the (Jniuersity.The uelvet trim around the outside of the
hood designates the degree or field of study of the graduates.The veluet colors worn by today\
graduates signfy the following:

ColdenYellow

White
Drab
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Science
Arts, Letters, Humanities
Business Administration

The style of the gown distinguishes graduates by the degree they haue earned. Those
earning the bachelor's degree wear a simple black gown with elongated pointed sleeues. Holders
of the master's degree wear gowns with a longer, closed, square cut sleeue.The doctoral gown is
trimmed with uelvet stripes on the sleeues and panels of uelvet on thefront closure of the gown.
SomeAmerican uniuersities have adopted doctoral goums in their distinctiue colors.You will
notice the slate oJ Columbia, the red of Cornell, the burgundy oJ the University of Pennsyluania,
the bright blue of the Uniuersity of Michigan.
To have earned the priuilege of wearing academic costutne regalia signifies not only the
completion of a program oJ studies, but entrance into the comradery of xholatship.

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�The LlniversitY Mace
and

Presidential Chain of Office

Ttunreandtnepresaoaa&amp;ainoJofftceusedinatldemiccclebrationsrE)resenttraditions
the authoity of the uniuersity and the
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to
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chain of oflree itaigrutes the paiitentialleadmhip

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wue designed
of ,t , ,,rrona potilrnt oTWitktt'They
werefirst used in tgZO ,i"it , i*orgu*iion
gold
tecognized
d by furt Uotraod, aiaaqtionally
by Ottie Hil Chwalek'iOi ona\orut
oi NewYork at New Paltz'
and siluersmithfrom the S'o" Un'u'oity

The unioersitY Mace
Thesterlingsiluermacehasagiltbnobatitsbaseandagiltcircleat.thetopbearingthe
mace' signifies
,,wilkes c";;;'i'gi,i.':,The bowl, riising above"the neck of the

inscription
pot'forming o
Wilkes-Bane's role as a melting

n'wind vigorous community of peoplefrom
(Jniversity's
tlri*, is reiterated in tie inscription of the gilt
many dfferent backgrounds.liri
bowl'The
flarne,
,,(Jnity Amidst i"*t ;; ;rich surrou.nds the upper part of-the
rnotto
coal,
anthracite
of
piece
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gained from higher e:duroilon, *t
symbolizes the enlightetment
known
'!r'iuTi*" *i*";i;i*" *in*"^irot , the origin of the rJniversitv in a communitv

for

its coal mining Past'

TtaPtcsiltalrfid Choin of Ofice
bowls
oeateil from sterling siluer, has,alternating
The Presiilential Cluht of afiee,
the Jour-foot chain
o1 the mace' On thi front of
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-ifJ
with acorns'
of oak
'leaves
W,t "nA i i*p'"dtd J'o* o cluster tie
of the Ptesidential
i r*l;*o of future girrnot;o*. On back'Ptesident
oJWilkes'
D'' .E":* S' Faiey' the first
Chain of Ofrv! is " ;l'* p'oA' d
of
leadership
strong
ty gilt oot'Lo'o ***'irotiig his
Dr. Forley\ porfiait i,

and gilt fianes, ,,p*'W
hangs a gilt seal
"t
suggesting the stength

':';';"d"d

the emerging institution'

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�Platforrn Pafiy
71" Annual Spring Cornmencement
for the Conferring of Bachelor's Degrees
Adams.
MarkAllen
Abel Adekola .................
Jeffrey Davidowitz.
Jonathan Ference
Robert Hartmann...
'William Hudson
Susan Hritzak....:..............
Joseph Ku1tys.........
Patrick Leahy..........
Ellen Lohr
Carmen Lugo...........
Andrew Mi11er.........
Cody Morcom................
Kristin Osipower
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Vice President, Student Affairs
...Dean of Students

..... Dean,Jay S Sidhu School of Business and Leadership

Member, Board ofTrustees
Associate Provost

...... Lieutenant Colonel, United States Air Force
Dean, College of Science and Engineering

Registrar
....... Associate Registrar
.. President
.. Assistant Registrar

360 Translations International, Inc.

........ Chaia FacultyAffairs Council

...Student Speaker
Coordinator, Campus Intefaith

Loren Prescott...................Vice President, Finance and Support Operations/General Counsel
Dean, School of Education
Rhonda Rabbitt

Riggs
Philip Ruthkosky............
Anne Sk1eder..................
John Stachacz...-............
Ellen Stamer Ha11.............
Scott Stolte.
WagihaTaylor...............
TereseWignot................
MichaelWood................
Deborah Zbegner .....
Paul

.....Dean, College ofArts, Humanities and Social Sciences
Associate Dean, StudentA-fi-airs

SeniorVice President and Provost
.

Dean, Eugene

S.

Farley Library

.... Member, Board ofTiustees

Dean, Nesbitt School of Pharmacy
..... Faculty Marshal
..

Associate Provost

SpecialAssistant to the President
....Dean, Passan School of Nursing

�Llniversity Center on Main
McHale Athletic Center
FIRST AID
Medical personnel are available for first aid assistance at the First
Aid Station in-the Engel Room just off the lobby. Should you need assistance please
contact the usher or a Public Safety Officer.

PICTURE TAKING

Because of the space limitations, safety and control, no one,
ofthepreswithappropriate credenrials,
allowed access to the stage areaforthepurpose oftakingpictures orvideo-taking.

exlggtthe proGsionalphotographerandmernbers
willbe

A photqgreph will be aken of

each graduate as rhe diploma is presented

President.

by the

REST RooMS
rooms are accessible from the lobby and on second floor.
- Rest
A woman's restroom
is available at the rear of the McHale Atiletic center.
BEVERAGES
is available at the drinking fountains on rhe first floor ofthe
- Water
building. Starbucks
will be open during the ceremony.
A

post-commencement reception

will

be held

in the

First Floor Lounge of the

Henry Student Center immediately following the ceremony.

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�THE STAR.SPANGLED BANNER
What

O

say, can

so

proudly we hailed at the twilight\ last gleaming,

you

see,

by the dawn\ early light,

Whose broad stripes and bright stars,

Through the perilous fight,

O'er the ramparts we watched,
Were so

gallantly streaming?

And the rockets'

red glare,

The bombs bursting in air,
Caue proof through the night

I

That ourfiag was still there.

O

say does that star-spangled banner yet waue

O'er the land of
I

And

the

free

the home of the braue?

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Words by Francis &amp;ott Key
Arranged by John Philip Sousa
Harmonized by Walter D arnrosch

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Wilkes, our Alma Mater,
We pledge our hearts to thee,

Honor,

faith, anil

courage,

Truth and loyaky,

In our work and in

our pleasure,

Guide us as aJriend;
We shall always loue thee,

Loyal to the end.
Thou shalt lead us onward

In

search

oJfiner things.

May wefind the wisdom
That thy spirit brings.

May our

deeds of loue and service

Euer swell thy fame

-

Wilkeq we stanil to greet thee!

Clory to thy

name.

Words and Music by Eleanor C. Farley

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WILKES UNIVERSITY'S SEVENTY-FIRST ANNUAL

Spring Commencement
FOR THE CONFERRING OF GRADUATE DEGREES
Saturday, May Nineteenth
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Arthur Sullfuan

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BENEDICTION
RECESSIONAL
March of the Belgian

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Music Provided By:
Wilkes Uniuersity Commencement Band
Dr. Philip G. Simon, Conductor
Wilkes Uniuersity Commencement Choir
Dr. Steven Thomas, Conductor

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COMMENCEMENT SPEAI(ER
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active duty
Commissioned Corps for 24 yeas.He has served with multiple lJ.S. Departments
including Department of Homeland Security (as a founding member), HHS, Department of DeGnse,
and State Department. Currently, he is the Depury Director of Human Capital at Centers for Medicare
&amp; Medicaid Services (CMS). Prior to this, RADM Giberson served as:

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acting Depury Surgeon General of the U.S. fromJuly 201'3-Jan201.5;
the first Director of the new Commissioned Corps Headquarters from 2011 through 2015;

overall Commander of Commissioned Corps Ebola Response in West Africa from Sept 2014
throughJune 2015;and
Chief Professional Officer (CPO), Pharmacy category from 201,0-201.4,supporting over 1500 PHS
pharmacists nationwide

RADM Giberson maintains dual licensure as a pharmacist and clinician. He served 15 years of his career
performing clinical duties in the field assigned to the Indian Health Service in 3 geographic areas. He
functioned in both pharmacy and family medicine clinic roles.
was detailed to the Department of Defense in Hawaii for three years. RADM
Giberson served on many international health missions for Department of Defensel Pacific Command,
involving more than 23 countries. Prior, in 2001, RADM Giberson responded to the Anthrax attacks
in NewYork City and served as the National Coordinator for all nurse and pharmacist ResponseTeams
under the newly-formed Department of Homeland Security. He returned to the IHS to direct their
National HIV/AIDS Program in2006.

In 2003, RADM Giberson

RADM Giberson received the Corps'first-ever Presidential Unit Citation, which was awarded to him
by President Obama in the Oval Oftice. RADM Giberson has received numerous national and service
awards including the Department ofDefense

Meritorious Service Medal, the Corps'Disringuished Service

Medal, the Surgeon Generalh Medallion, the Secretary's Meritorious Medal, and multiple honorary
doctorates for his leadership and interprofessional body of work.
in multiple permanent, acting, and response roles in the Ofiice of the Surgeon
General, RADM Giberson received his second star and was promoted to RearAdmiral (Upper-halfl.

After roughly

5 years serving

�DOCTOR OF EDUCATION CAhIDIDf,IES

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Dr. Deborah A. Zbegne4 Dean
Mary Elizabeth

* Terry Storer

Howell

DOCTOR OF NURSING PRACTICE
The Passan School of Nursing
Dr. Rhonda M. Rabbitt, Dean

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Michelle M. Buikema
Margaret Angel Caruso
Corey Milan Dillman
Teresa Fairchild Pitcher
NediyaA. Grifiith
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Nakeda Lashon Hall
Jessica M. Harrison
23 Kara Lynn Hines
23
CindyJo S. Hogan
* Nedra Latoya Hughes
Cigi Mathew

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Loveth

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Sara Elizabeth

23

A'ny Michelle Murphy
James Reed

Nisley

Natalie Lyne Patrick Brown
Marie Edith Petitme
23 Natalie A. Roye
Monique Scott
Dorothy Elanie Smith
Carolyn Snyder-Sherman
23 ShavonJa'nai Stinson-Lamar

MargaretJaneTrevino

*

Tara Suzette Wesner

Nadine KayWodwaski

Moore

DOCTOR OF PHARI\{ACY CANDIDATES
The Nesbitt School of Pharrnacy
Dr. Scott K. Stolte, Deca
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21

DanaJo Achenbach, Magna Cum laude
Kayla Johann a B ardzel, Cum Iau

Megan Gregory, Cum l-aude

Daniel Hackford

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Margaret Bigart, Magna Cum l-aude
Briana Alexis Blaisure, Magna Cum Laude
1s'21
Kade Lym Bressler, Summa Cum l-aude
Erica Chambers
1'21
Megan Elizabeth Ciborowski, Summa Cum laude
RachelA. Constant, Cum laude
Shane Joseph Daugherry

ls Keri Lynn Diehl,

EvanJames Henry, Magna Cum l-aude

I'rs'2r

Jessica

Lauren Elisabeth Lewis
Cameron Scott Low

hude

Juscine Marie Maley

Holly Ann Margiotti
EmilyA. Mason

Joshua Philip Fox, Magna Cum laude
21
Jennalyn Garrify, Magna Cum laude

Gregory

Christian Michael Giovannini, Cum laude

Chi

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l-aude

Cum Laude

1'2r Catherine LaBuz, Summa Cum ltude
2t Terca Mae Landis, Summa Cum l-aude
2t
Jxret Matthew LeBeau, Summa Cum Iaude

Dominika Sofia Foltyn

Alpha

Marie Kouch, Cum

ltude

Magna Cum laude

Michael Christopher Kranz
Effie Kweiba-Yamoah

Cum laude

Tara Engel
Alesha Lee Falzone, Magna Cum Laude

1

Summa Cum

Ros Klingensmith,

llsndrll Nicole Kramer,

Amber Grace Dietrich, Summa Cum ltude
1 Danielle Marie Distefano, Cum laude
HeathThnner Dresch, Magna Cum Laude
1 Vanessa Adaeze Ejiofor, Magna Cum laude

Fanucci , Magna Cum

Kelly fuur Kempa,
Garrett

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Jayden Hensley, Magna Cum Laude
Sangjae Jang, Cum Lauile

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McFarlane, Cum Iaude

Nicole Morey, Magna Cum

l-aude

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Marisa Ann Perrella, Sumna Cum l-aude
Rachel Marie Petrone

SydneyAnne Stuyvesant, Magna Cum laude
Christy Lee tylor, Magna Cum l-aude
Kenzie NicoleTeno, Cum ltuile
Christopher Michael Van Hook
Michael D.Venditto, Cum Iauile
Bryan Conor'Waters, Cum laude

Haylie Phillips,Magna Cum lauile
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21

MichaelJames Pino, Magna Cum ltude
Elizabeth Anne Ray, Summa Cum l-auile
Demi Leigh Rissmiller
Catherine Elizabeth Sarver, Cum laude

Samantha Weil&lt;sner, Cum Laude

PhilipJohn Scavo,Magna Cum laude

1'ls'21

Brandon D.Whiteash, Magna Cum Laude

2t MaraAmy'Wilson, Summa Cum Laude
TylerJ.Wilson
Joshua GeorgeWolfe, Cum l-auile
fuchardA.Yarger II, Magna Cum l-aude

Kara Serfass, Cum l-aude
Felicia Kay Snyder
James Steigerwalt, Summa Cum Itude
Kristopher P Steinert
Collin Thnner Strunk, Cum Iaude

Casey Ziac, Cum laude

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Master of Fine Arts in Creative Vriting
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Joseph Samuel Bryan

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Michelle Alena Byrnes

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Deborah Canon
Donald Joseph Grunza, Jr.

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JenniGrJudge
Maura C. Maros

Robert Michael Peck

Master of Arts in Creative Writing

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Jeffiey RossAlves

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RodneyWilliamAnnis
Jeremiah Scott Blue
Margaret Sarah Hall
Crista Lynn Mallecoccio

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Tara Lynn Marta

Kathleen Godwin Rosa
Camika C. Spencer
Karley Marie Stasko
Danielle'Watson

Master of Business Adrninistration
The Juy S. Sidhu School of Business and Leadership
Dr.Abel Adekola,Dean
6 Bryce Buder

6

Damon Montgomery Cheek
KatherineJ. Cummings
6 Diana Suzanne DePrimo

6 MichaelJ. Moletsky

*

Inthira Ouparavong-Thornton
Katherine Elizabeth Roos
* Justin A. Shelinski
Kristie Marie Spinello
Kyle Lee Stair
MichaelTeiman
6 fuhley BrielleTi-rrner

*

Jacqueline Escobar
Camielle Ren6e Ferguson

6 ChristopherAllan Hetkowski
Rebecca L. Hite

*

Samuel Nathan Hunter
Timothy E. Letcher

III

DevonA. Nicoletti

6 Kurt'W Eisele, Ph.D.

*

Joshua Charles Mayse

Master of Science in Education
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*
*
*

Dr. Rhonda M. Rabbitt, Dcaa
x
Joseph Eugene Caputo

David Christopher Abruzzi
Dustin M.Adams

K. Carrelli

* Jaclyn
Nicholas Fmnk Casde
* Miranda Chamberlain
* AnthonyJames Cibello

VirginiaAnna
Ashley Ashleigh

* Jennifer
Melissa A. Balsavage
* Megan Lee Barilla
* MarkA.Barkowski
*
*
*

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Jessica

*
*

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*
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Lynn Barnhart

BrianJoseph Bauer

Ryan Baugess

*

Amanda Susan Baumgardner
Jennifer Rae Bickley
Laura Beth Blacker
Amber Boaman
Katie Lynn Bogart
Natalie J. Borosky
EdwardJoseph Buck II

Jennifer B. Cisco
John C. Curry
AmandaJayne Danenhower
Monica Thnzas DaSilva
Ashley N. Deibler
D. Del Conte

* James
Laura A. Derlunas
* Stephanie Anne DeShong
* Megan Ann DeVietro
*

C. DiCello

* Jacqueline
Kryl, F Dierich
* Derek DiRenzo
* Emily DiSabella
* Kry', N. Donatti

Travis Burket

Krista Michele Callahan
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MASTER'S DEGREE CANDIDATES
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Amy Marie Kahora

Kelsey Downs

Maggie Mae Kaufnun

ThomasWilliam Dulsky
Jennifer Dunlap
AlyssaJane Duym

x Brett Michael Keeble
* Jessica Lynn Keefe

Audrey Marie Eberly
Bobbi Ely

* Jill Kennett

Amanda Caroline Keller

*
*
*
*

Rebecca Engelbert

* Jennifer
Megan Englehart
* Kathleen Bridget
*
*

*

Feairheller
Lee
Felker
Chastiry
Abigail Elizabeth Fenton

*

Cynthia Ferretti
Jessica Fetter

*
*
*
*
*
*
*

Stefani Marie Fink
Lacey Kathleen Finneyfrock
Kimber\ Flueso

*
* Valerie Sue Ford
* Lisa Marie Francis
* Teresa Catherine Fusco
*

*
*
*
*
*

Janelle Ann Gaiteri

*
*

Charla Gardner

Christopher M. Gercken
Kelly Getz
Todd Gies

RyanT. Gill

M. Glant

*
*

Jared Matthew Haas

* EmilyAbruzzi Haderbeck
* Stephanie Marie Haggar
* Kevin Gilbert Haile
* Nathan R. Halenar
* MelissaAnn Hallman

*
*

Mark'W Hamilton

*

Mrry LynnHatz

*
*

Maria Nicole Hawk
Heiney

*
*
*
*

*
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Alexandra Elizabeth Heisey
JeanetteVictoria Helmstetter
Clara Nicole Henk
Sarah

*

M. Herr

Shannon Hope Hightman

*
*
*
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Jennifer M. Hudak
Isaksson

* JaimeJo
KathryT rJohnson
*

Matthew Lindquist

GissellyVeronica Loyola

Kristin Amy Madeira
Lindsey Lee Maduro
ThomasA. Malkemes
Tabitha Marie Manzo
Dana Marino
Kaylee Suzanne Martin
SamanthaJ. Masco

Hollie Matejcek
Shannon Leigh Maurer

* Jarrad Patrick Max
x Kelsey Lea Mazurek

* JefteyA.

*

JoshuaA. Kolanda
Marisa Lagana
Kristina Grace LaTorre
Carol Ann Lawler
Elizabeth Leese
Nathaniel C. Leierer
DavidThomas Lengyel
Laura Grida Lentz
Kimberlee Diane Lerma
Matthew Russell Lesinski
Jamie Lichtenfels

*
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Golden
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Joseph
Tfisha Green
* Cynthia A. Gregory
* Kimberly Mary Gumble

*

Samantha Rose Kishbach

Hryl.y Kathryn Koenecke

* John
MatthewJohn Lord
* Meghan Donahue Lorentz
* Karen M. Lovuolo

* Joshua
Chrisann

*

Nicole K. Kephart
Christopher R. Kindred

JosephA. Kahl

* Degree in Absentia

8

Erin Lynn McBride
Jaclyn N. McCarty
Sara

Marie McGraw

Colleen E. Mclnryre

McNaughton
Mentzer-Yarlett
Julia
JessicaYates

LauraEbzabeth Meyers

Amy N. Miller

KatlinAnna Miller
Brett Mitchley
Amber Moschini

MichaelA. Motsay
AllysonJo Moyer

�T{ASTER'S DEGREE CANDIDATES
Master of Science in Education Degree

* Timothy Munley

* Michele Elaine Murazzi

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Zachary N. Musser
Amanda Grace Nace

* Licia Marie Olivetri
* Margaret Louise Olson
* TiacyJo Patterson
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Alaina K. Pavelko

Allison Peters
Jill Marie Phifer
* Michele Pousley
*
Jesica Leigh Quay
* Aimee Lynne Radel
Amanda Lauren Radishofiki
* Kevin Reuss
* Laura K. Richards
* Caitlin Marie Riddle
* Erin Colleen Ritde
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*

*

Hannah E. Rittle

CourtneyAnn Royer

x Ethan L. Runk
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Justin Anthony Ruppelli
* John Ruscher

* Lindsey Marie Santanasto
* Kristen Ann Scalia
* Bradley A. Schaefer
Danielle Marie Schaffer

*
*
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Elizabeth Mary Schaszberger
Chrisrina Ann Schuckers

Katie Shank
Justin Sheaffer
Robert Douglas Sheaft-er
JoshuaT. Short

* Lisa Marie Smargiassi
* Adam Smith

*

Contirurcd

Montgomery Snow III

* James
Zachary Brendon Starry
*

Alyssa Stella

Crystal Sterenchock

* Anna Stewart
* Ann C. Stinson
* Katlynn Stout
* Elissa Marie Suhoney
* DavidJ. Sunderland
* Lindsay Sutkowski
* Keri L.Tallmadge
* DanielJ.Terry
Neal S.Thomas

* Michael Z.Tilger
Cassie

LeeTirpak

* Kirsten RhodyTomasello
* Meghan GilleranTiuskolaski
*
*

Alexandra LynneWalmer
AndreaWells

Katie SueWert
Janelle C.Wierbowski
Thylor Nicole Willett

*
* Lacey LeeWinder
* Emily SusanWolford
* Hannah S.Woodring
* Terese RoseWylie
* Megan LynnYeich
* Sarah A.Yeust

* Crystal L. Zimmerman
* Nicole Zulli
Nicholas Neal Zullo

OliviaJane Sidorick

Master of Science in Bioengineering
Dr.Villiam B. Hudson,
Megan Amanda Barscheski
Tift-anyT. Erney

Deaa

Thomas Martin Hagenbuch
Matthew PYatison

Casey Michael Flynn

Master of Science in Engineering Management
Dr.Mlliam B. Hudson, Dear
Mykyta Nikita Baliakin

Master of Science in Mathematics
Dr.Villiam B. Hudson, Dear
x AIex Colefield
* Degree in Absentia

�I\,IASTER'S DEGREE CANDIDATES
Master of Science in Nursing

The Passan School of Nursing
Dr. Deborah A. Zbegne4 Dean

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Ruth Antoinette Abdur-Rahman
Ashley Marie Bantell
Heather Michelle Belanger
Jana Leslie Bell

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Tammy L. Mendell
*'23 OriettaA. Mikulandra
* Devonna Michele Evans Miller
Lauri Sue Miller
Linda Anne Modelfino
LisaAnn Mowatt

Meghan Elizabeth Betham
.Winter
Rose Branham

DevonJohn Buckley
BillieJeanne Burry
Stephanie Busbin

*
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lrde Renay Campbell

*

Elizabeth Nicolai
Gretchen Ren6e Nordt
Tammy Sue Noss

LoriA. Novitski

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*
*
*
*
*
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Courtney Cione
Ordeth Aileen Clarke Meade
Hannah May Constanry
Cynthia Corrado

ChelseaAlexandra O'Donnell

Obiageri Ihuoma Ohayagha
Stephany Petersberger

Ann Pfleegor
Laverne Pope
Pamela

Tfaci Lynn Ragukas
Celestia Laree Rasmussen

Alison Marie Rauh

Elaine Cortese-Salalila

WendyAnn Reiss
Yvette Rodriguez-fuce

*

RobinAnne Dexter

Madelyn Roman

Richale M. Evans
Jennifer Floyd
Ronni Erica Grifiin
Tammy S. Hamon
JenniGr Marie Hargrave

*

Jessica Rose

Rutkoski

JamesWilliam Simon
2r Christina Antonia Sirianni
* Lareine Kay Smith
* Meghan Christine Snyder

AliceV Hawks
Beverly Hellickson

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*
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Yvette Helmbold
Brenda D. Hopkins
Samantha E. Huyett
Denise Jocelyn Gemzik Jemiola

ElizabethA.Jordan

*

Pamela King

Stephanie M. Stahl

AndrewJames Stratton
Kaysie Ann Stratton
Bertha Siedah Sullivan

IreneTetzlaff
WendyJoyWalker
Jan DeniseWall

Shelby Leppin

Angela RoseWeatherbie
Julia LouiseWebb
Monique Roxanne Weems-Paulin
Aron K.Wesoloski

Jennifer Elaine Lerette

DawnZahar

C. Knowles
* Joyce
Michelle Lee Kohlsdorf
23
Hillary Marie Leonard

*

Rebecca Ann Malfaro

*

AngelaJean Carpenter
Elizabeth A. Chando
Nina Simone Charles
23
Michael Edward Chenoweth
Susan Patricia Chmielewski
* Jennifer Lara Christ
Roy Chua

*
*
*
*

Rebecca Marie Light
Catherine Mary Luksic

*

23

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and Special Designations
1

Denotes Membership in Alpha Chi, the National College Honor Scholarship Society.

2

Denotes Membership in Alpha Kappa Delta, the International Honorary Society

3

Denotes Membership

in

Sociology.

in the Eta Pi Chapter of Alpha Sigma l-ambda, the honor society
recognizing the academic excellence of adult part-time students.

Denotes Membership in Beta Beta Beta, the National Honorary Society in Biology.

in Chi Alpha Epsilon, the Honorary Society which recognizes students
who were admitted to the Uniuersity through Higher Edumtion Access Opportunity programs.
Denotes Membership

Denotes Membership in the Zeta Psi Chapter of Delta Mu Delta, the National Honor
Society in Business A dministration.
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Denotes Honors

8

Denotes Honors in Englkh.

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in Biology.

in Engineering.

Denotes Membuship in l-ambda

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the Nationnl

Honormy Society in Communkations.

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Denotes Membership in the Phi Phi Chapter of Kappa Deha Pi, the Intunational Honorury
Society in Education.

12

Denotes Candidates for Pennsyluania Tbacher Certification.

13

Denotes Candidates for Pennsyluania Principal Certification.

14

Denotes Membership in Phi AlphaTheta, the National Honorary Society in History.

15

Denotes Membership

16

Denotes Membership in Phi SigmaThu, the National Honor Society in Philosophy.

17

Denotes Membership in Pi Kappa Delta, the National Honorary Forenst Society.

18

Denotes Membership

in Pi Sigma Alpha, the National Political kienre Honor

19

Denotes Membership

in

20

Denotes Membuship in Phi Eta Sigma, the National Honor

2t

Denotes Membership

22

Denotes Membuship in SigmaTau Delta, the National Honorury Society in Englkh.

23

Denotes

in Phi lambda Sigma, the Pharmacy Itadership

Society.

Society.

Psi Chi, the National Honorary Society in Psychology.

in Rho Chi, the National Honor

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College Freshmen.

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27

Denotes Membership

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28

Denotes Membuship

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Society.

success.

�2018 Student Awards
Acadernic Awards
Nesbitt School of PharmacY
APhA Mortar and Pestle

ProfessionalismAward..........

-.-.......-.-....-.-Terra Landis

NesbittSchoolofPharmaryAcademicAchievementAward
School of Pharmary Excellence in Clinical

PracticeAward

...........KellyKempa
James Steigerwdt

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TheBarbaraL.NanstielPharmaryInformationAward................. DemiRissmiller
Department of Pharmacy Practice Research Award.....................'............' Megan Ciborowski

Dean! Outstanding

StudentAward......'.......'..

The Arthur H. Kibbe Excellence in
Pharmaceutical Science Research Award

.................

"'James Steigerwalt

""'Efiie Kweiba-Yamoah
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School of Pharmacy Communiry Service Award

..James Steigerwalt

.......... BryanWaters

The Rule Sisters PharmaryAward

Alesha Falzone

The Luzerne County Pharmacists Association

AchievementAward
Mylan Excellence in PharmaryAward..................
Academic

TheWolters Kluwer Excellence in Clinical

"' Catherine

LaEluz

""'Kelly Kempa

CommunicationAward......

Kara Sefass

Pennsylvania Pharmacists Association

Ouistanding Pharmacy

StudentAward

...........Anthony Fanucci

Lackawanna County Pharmacists Association Academic Achievement Award .....'.Kelly Kempa
Lackawanna County Pharmacists Association Jurisprudence Award............. '....... 'Kelly Kempa

The Integrative Medicine and Practice

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..........Kry1. Bardzel

�Acadernic Costurne
The celebration of Commencement is surrounded by rich traditions. The established
community of scholars
prouen scholars

the Faculty

the Graduates

conuene to recognize

ofuially the

- symbolized scholaily
- attainment.
thatfor years has
During

newest

and welcome them infellowship. Graduates

group oJ

don the attire

MiddleAges those seeking an education traueled to European centers of learning.
Centers of learning and uniuersities were closely allied with the clerics of the time, and the scholars
donned garb similar to that worn by the clergy.This euolued into the academic uniftrm, a long
the

gown, hood, and cap, which proued usefulfor studying in unheated and drafty buildings.
The hood serued simultaneously as a head couering, a repository for coins anil alms and the

black

foreaunu of the modern ilay book bag.The hood was adorned with the colors of the university
qtd Mgnotcd th, pury sholals sehool or uniuersity affliation. By their distinaiue clothing
thc ffiit
utre sct ryt od distittguishcdJron the citizeas of the town; herue the oigin of
lhc

drere "tuun otd gaua."

Aneieancollqs oulmivesitia adopted &amp;e ueuhryofrte trailitional apparclin Colonial
oilefor aeademic apparel ums atablisheil in the miil-nineteenth century.

times, and d cotnmon

The hooil is the most distinrtiue feature of acailemic regalia. The inside of the hood is
lined with the offcial colors oJ the institution; today you seeWilkes graduates wearing hoods
lined with the blue and gold colors of the (Jniversity.The veluet trim around the outside of the
hood designates the degree orfield of study of the graduates.The uelvet colors worn by todayl
graduate s signfy the following :

ColdenYellow

Brown
Oliue
Blue
Apricot
White
Drab

Science

Arts, Letters, Humanities
Business Administration

Fine Arts

Pharmacy
Education

Nursing

The style of the goum distinguishes graduates by the degree they have earned. Those
earning the bachelor's degree wear a simple black gown with elongated pointed sleeues. Holders
of the master\ degree wear goums with a longer, closed, square cut sleeve.The doctoral gown is
trimmed with velvet stripes on the sleeves and panels of veluet on thefront closure of the gown.

Ameican universities

haue adopted doctoral gowns in their distinctiue colors.You will
notice the slate of Columbia, the red of Cornell, the burgundy of the (Jniuersity of Pennsyluania,
Some

the bright blue of the University of Michigan.
Tb haue earned the privilege of wearing academic costume regalia signffies not only the
completion of a program of studies, but entrante into the comradery of scholarship.

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�The Llniversity Mace
and
Presidential Ctrain of Office

The mace and the presidential chain oJofin used in academic celebrations represent traditions
dating to the sixteenth century.The mace symbolizes the authority of the university and the
chain of ofue designates the presidential leadership of the academy'

The Wilkes (Jniversity mace and presidential chain of ffice were grfts of local donors
and werefirst used in 1970 at the inauguration of the second president ofWilbes.They were
designedly Ottie Hitl Chwalek '67 and executed by Kurt MatzdorJ, a nationally recognized
gold and silversmithfrom the state (Jniversity of NewYork at New Paltz.

The Unioersity Mace
The steling silver mace has a gilt knob at its base and a gilt circle at the top bearing the
insaiption "Wilkes College 7933."The bowl,rising aboue the neck of the mace, signifies
Wilkes-Barre's role as a melting pot,forming a new and vigorous community oJ peofle rtom

many different backgrounds. This theme is reiterated in the inscription oJ the Uniuersity\
motlo "inity Amidst Diuersity" which surrounds the upper part oJ the bowl.The gilt fiame
symbolizes lhe entightenment gained from higher education, uthile the piece of anthracite coal
(Jniuersity in a community knoum
srt in the center of thefiame commemorates the origin of the
for its coal mining past.

The Prcsiilential Chain of Office
The presidential Chain of Ofice, created from sterling siluer, has altetnating bowls
and gilt fiames, repeating the motif of the mace. On the front of the four-foot chain
ho"gt o-gilt seal oJWilkes which is suspendedfrom a cluster oJ oak leaues with acorns,

t"ggrtil"j the streigth and sturdiness of future generations. On the back of the Presidential
cnoi" o1 ofice is a siluer portrait oJ Dr. Eugene S. Farley, the first President of wilkes.
Dr. Farley\ portrait is surrounded by gilt oak

leaues commemorating his strong leadership oJ

the emerging institution.

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�flniversity Center on Main
McHale Athletic Center
FIRST AID
Medical personnel are available for first aid assistance at the First
Aid Station in- the Engel Room just off the lobby. Should you need assistance please
contact the usher or a Public Safety Officer.

PICTURE TAKING
Because of the space limitations, safety and control, no one,
exccpt 6e professional photographer
and memben ofthe press with appropriate credentials,

rill be dbwd ,ccess to the stage area for the pulpose oftaking pictures or video-taking.
a phmgryh will he talen of each graduate as the diploma is presented by the
heddm.
REST ROOIvIS
rtxnrs are acoesfrle from the lobby and on second floor.
-Rcst
A woman's rcstroom
is availahle xg the rear ofthe McHde Athletic Center.
i
r

BEVERAGES
Water is available at the drinking founains on rhe first floor of the
- will be open during the ceremony.
building. Starbucks
A post-commencement reception will

be held

in the First Floor Lounge of the

Henry Student Center immediatelyfollowing the ceremony.

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�THE STAR.SPANGLED BANNER
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What

so

say, can you see, by the

dawn\ early light,

proudly we hailed at the twilight's last gleaming'
Wose btoad stripes and bright stars,
Through the Perilous fight,

O'er the ramParts we watched,
Were so gallantlY streaming?
And the rockets' red glare,

The bombs bursting in air,
Gave Proof through the night

That ourfiag was still there'

O say

does

that star-spangled banner yet waue

O'er the land of the free

And

the home oJ the brave?
Words bY Franck Scott KeY

Ananged by John PhiliP Sousa
Harmonized bY Walter Damro sch

ALMA MATER
Wilkes, our Alma Mater'
We pledge our hearts

Honor,

faith, and

to thee,

courage,

Truth and loYaltY,

In our work and in

our Pleasure,

Cuide us as afriend;
We shall alwaYs love thee,

Loyal to the end.
Thou shalt lead us onwatil

ln

search

oJfiner things'

May wefind the wisdom
That thY sPirit
May our

brings.

deeds oJ love and service

Euer swell thY fame

-

Wilkes, we stand to greet thee!

Glory to thY name.
Words and Music by Eleanor

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�Platform Party
Graduate and Professional Commencement Ceremony
Adams..
.Vice president, Student Affairs
MarkAllen..
..Dean of Studenm
Abel Adeko1a..................
.... Dean,Jay S. Sidhu School of Business and Leadership
Bonnie Culver
...Director, Creative'Writing
.......Tiustee
Jeffiey Davidowia.
.......Associate provost
Jonathan Ference.......
Scott Giberson (RADM)
.....Assistant United Stares Surgeon General
Kathleen Hirthler......
Chair, Graduate Nursing
Susan Hrit2ak.................
..............Registrar
William Hudson.......
.......Dean, College of Science and Engineering
Ku1rys.........
........Associate Registrar
Joseph
Patrick Leahy .........
... president
Karim Letwinsky...
......Chair, Department of Educational Leadenhip
Ellen Lohr...
Assistant Registrar
Carmen Lugo...........
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Andrew Miller
.................Chair, FacultyAtrain Council
..................Assisranr Dean, Nesbitt School of pharmary
Julie olenak
Inthira OuParavong-Thornton
Student Greeter
Kristin Osipower....
....-..Coordinator, Campus Intefaith
Paul

Loren Prescott...................Vice President, Finance and Support Operatioru/General Counsel
Rhonda Rabbitt.......
-.-..-......Dean, School of Educarion

Riggs...
Ruthkosky.........-..
Anne Skleder........-.....-..
John Stachacz -......-..--.---.
Ellen Stamer Hatl ---....--..Scott Stolte
Wagiha Thy1or..................
Terese Wignot ...............
Michae1Wood.................
Deborah Zbegner......
Paul

Philip

.. Dean, College

ofArs, Humanities and Social

Sciences

....-.-..-..---...Associate Dean, SrudentAffairs
..--..-..-.-...SeniorVice President and provost
Dean, Eugene S. Farley Library

................Tiustee
..-..-...-....Dean, Nesbitt School of pharmacy
...Faculry Marshal
...Associate provost
SpecialAssistant to the president
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