Three Hundred Ten Degrees Awarded at Spring Commencement
Three Hundred Ten Degrees Awarded at Spring Commencement
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- Spring 2022 Dean's List
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- Verostko Center for the Arts to host Ukrainian icon exhibit
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- Dr. Thomas Octave welcomed as a member of the inaugural Mathis Liturgical Leadership cohort of Notre Dame
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- SVC student secures two awards for research project, selected as finalist for annual International Atlantic Economic Society Best Undergraduate Paper Competition
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- SVC’s Community Meal Program to return
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- Fred Rogers Institute, SVC, welcome first Fellow in Mental Health and Wellbeing
- SVC professor selected as finalist for graphic literature award
- Kimberly M. Colonna, Esq., C’94, next speaker in Manoli Lecture Series
- SVC student spends summer months with Benedictine Nuns
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- Saint Vincent College Education Department to host Schooling Your Way conference
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- Three Saint Vincent College alums publish books
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- SVC to host Montserrat Boys Choir
- Foster and Muriel Coverlet Gallery, Verostko Center to debut new exhibits
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- Saint Vincent College welcomed three Assistant Vice Presidents
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- Dr. Amanda Draper Selected for the Gretsch Fellowship in Children’s Music at the Fred Rogers Institute
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- Dr. Tracy McNelly receives Thoburn Excellence in Teaching Award
- Center for Catholic Thought and Culture presented with 2022 Projektenmacher Award
- Saint Vincent College awards degrees at 2022 December Commencement
- SVC student Carter Cavalier experiences Australia through study abroad program
- SVC’s Boyer School rebrands Biology Department
- Life in Christ Week 2023
- SVC to open Gary M. Quinlivan Operational Excellence Lab in early spring
- SVC Chapter of Society of Catholic Scientists to host Gold Mass
- Fall 2022 Dean's List
- Saint Vincent College Concert Series returns with performance by Charlene Canty and Thomas Douglas
- STEP-UP Enrichment Program announces new leadership team, opens registration for spring semester
- Verostko Center to open first exhibition of 2023
- Registration now open for SVC’s 2023 Challenge Program
- Pennsylvania Department of Education awards $100,000 grant to SVC Education Department
- SVC professors publish media literacy article in MERJ academic journal
- Students inducted into Kappa Delta Pi Education Honor Society
- U.S. News & World Report ranks Saint Vincent College’s MS in Management: Operational Excellence a Top Online Master’s in Business Program for sixth straight year
- Dr. Susan Mitchell Sommers to give lecture in Brussels
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- SVC Players to present “Once Upon a Mattress” Feb. 23-26
- SVC theology professor publishes book on Laudato si’
- Saint Vincent Summer Theatre Gala to return on March 31
- Alumni Spotlight: SVC Alumnus Appointed Chief Product Officer of Schell Games
- Eulalia Books releases anthology of poetry-in-translation
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- SVC Concert Singers, Verostko Center to present Lenten concert in Archabbey Basilica Crypt
- SVC to present lecture on Catholic-Jewish dialogue
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- 2023 Saint Vincent Summer Theatre Schedule Announced
- Saint Vincent College to host public meeting regarding Nursing Lab Facility
- Verostko Center for the Arts to host senior art exhibition
- SVC, Loe Center to present traditional Chinese music concert
- Saint Vincent College to host 20th annual Academic Conference
- Saint Vincent College announces William Strickland as Spring 2023 Commencement speaker
- SVC opera workshop to present “Opera 1, 2, 3…Go!” performance
- SVC students, faculty recognized at 2023 Spring Honors Convocation
- Fifteen SAP Business One students accept SAP internships for Summer 2023
- Saint Vincent College to welcome back ROTC program
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- Pittsburgh Steelers Training Camp Open Interviews Planned for May 10th
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- Saint Vincent College holds 177th Spring Commencement
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- Saint Vincent Summer Theatre returns Tuesday with “The Andrews Brothers”
- Theodore Chavez, C’08 delivers 2023 Honors Convocation Address
- Dr. Justin Petrovich receives Quentin Schaut Faculty Award
- Dr. Jennifer Koehl receives Boniface Wimmer Faculty Award
- Dean, Dr. Michael Urick, announces newly appointed Council of Advisors for McKenna School
- Lee Intachai appointed Assistant Director of Community Relations and Outreach
- Saint Vincent Summer Theatre continues Tuesday with “Moon Over Buffalo”
- Saint Vincent College announces Spring 2023 Dean’s List
- Saint Vincent Summer Theatre to conclude season with “Some Enchanted Evening”
- Michael and Aimee Rusinko Kakos bequest art collection to Saint Vincent College
- Computer science opportunities continue to flourish in Westmoreland County through Saint Vincent College through grant
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- Saint Vincent College hosts camp with life program Next One Up
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- Dean of Saint Vincent College’s McKenna School co-authors book on leadership lessons from Game of Thrones
- SAP Business One students travel to Panama for annual SAP SME Innovation Summit
- Student Spotlight: Sean Callahan
- Verostko Center to open Impressionism exhibit, host lecture by Philadelphia Museum of Art curator Dr. Jennifer Thompson
- National Student Clearinghouse Data Breach
- STEP-UP Enrichment Program registration now open
- News 2022
LATROBE, PA – Three hundred ten students were awarded bachelor’s or master’s degrees by Saint Vincent College during the 2022 Spring Commencement ceremony held on Saturday, May 7. In addition, seven students were awarded certificates of completion for the Bearcat Building Excellence through Skills Training (B.E.S.T.) program. The 176th ceremony was held in the Robert S. Carey Student Center gymnasium on campus.
The formal ceremony began with opening remarks from Father Philip M. Kanfush, O.S.B., interim vice president for academic affairs and professor of education, and an invocation from Archabbot Martin de Porres Bartel, O.S.B., chancellor.
Peter N. Stephans, chairman and chief operating officer of Trigon Holding Inc., was awarded an honorary Doctor of Humane Letters degree, conferred by Arthur J. Rooney II, chairman of the Saint Vincent College board of directors, and Father Paul R. Taylor, O.S.B., Saint Vincent College president. Mr. Stephans also delivered the principal address.
The degrees were conferred by the College’s deans, Dr. Gary Quinlivan (Alex G. McKenna School of Business, Economics and Government), Dr. Stephen Jodis (Herbert W. Boyer School of Natural Sciences, Mathematics and Computing) and Dr. Elaine Bennett (The School of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences).
The music was performed by the Saint Vincent Brass Ensemble and members of the Saint Vincent College Singers under the direction of Mr. Thomas Octave, associate professor of music. Father Maximillian Maxwell, O.S.B., delivered the benediction.
Concluding remarks were given by Annie E. Trader, senior class president.
After the ceremony, the Ave Maria bell was rung in Melvin Platz by Trader and Andrew M. Kunz, former president of the Student Government Association.
Graduates are grouped below according to hometown and zip code. The degree awarded and the major area of study follows each name.
PENNSYLVANIA
ACME (15610)
– Carlie McCay Neiderhiser, B.S., engineering
– Michael Solomon, Certificate of Completion, Bearcat B.E.S.T. Transitional Program
– Kimberly Anne Weinman, B.S., business data analytics, Award for Academic Excellence in Business Data Analytics
ALIQUIPPA (15001)
– Carly Marie Belich, B.S., middle grade education, summa cum laude, Award for Academic Excellence in Middle Grade Education
– Cara Donna Jane Geary, M.S., curriculum and instruction
– Marisa Ann Metropoulos, B.S., early childhood education, magna cum laude
ALLISON PARK (15101)
– Peter Hirst, B.S., accounting
ALTOONA (16601)
– Katherine Elise Cumming, B.S., marketing, cum laude
– Maura Conrad Skelley. B.A., communication, cum laude
(16002)
– Matthew Eugene Furrer, B.S., finance, cum laude
APOLLO (15613)
– Kelly Amanda Linsenbigler, B.S., environmental science
ARONA (15617)
– Haley Clark, Certificate of Completion, Bearcat B.E.S.T. Transitional Program
BETHEL PARK (15102)
– Leah May Fertal, M.S., special education
BERNVILLE (19506)
– Samantha Michaela Headley, B.S., management
BLAIRSVILLE (15717)
– Spencer Owen McKee, B.S., finance, magna cum laude
BOALSBURG (16827)
– Isabel Anne Sicree, B.A., English, summa cum laude, Award for Academic Excellence in English
BUTLER (16001)
– Mercedes Joplin Belch, B.S., early childhood education, magna cum laude
– Morgan Angela Constantino, B.S., early childhood education, magna cum laude
– Abigail Jane Kyle, B.A., sociology, magna cum laude, Award for Academic Excellence in Sociology
CANONSBURG (15317)
– Sarah Elizabeth Centore, B.S., biology, summa cum laude
– Brittney Nicole Crawford, M.S., criminology
– Lane Heath Wilkerson, B.S., cybersecurity
CARLISLE (17015)
– William James Schiffer III, B.S., finance
CARNEGIE (15106)
– Henrietta Felise Kathleen O’Brien, B.A., criminology, law and society
CHESWICK (15024)
– Hannah Elizabeth Irvine, B.S., management, cum laude
– Robert James Okunewick, B.A., history
COATESVILLE (19320)
– Rya Terese Jones, B.S., health science
– Tyzhana Nichole Raison, B.S., chemistry
CONNELLSVILLE (15425)
– John Paul Crocetti, B.S., finance and music, magna cum laude, Award for Academic Excellence in Music
– Sara Joanne Ellis, B.S., mathematics
– Lauren Elizabeth May, B.S., mathematics
– Annie Elizabeth Trader, B.A., communication, magna cum laude
COROPOLIS (15108)
– Travis Wayne Provance, M.S., management: operational excellence
CRABTREE (15624)
– Dominic Sebastiano Defabo, B.S., international business, cum laude
CRESSON (16630)
– Edward Joseph Muriceak Jr., B.S., management, cum laude
DELMONT (15626)
– Zachary Witten Armentrout, B.S., finance and mathematics, summa cum laude
– Kendyl Taylor Silvestri, B.S., early childhood education, magna cum laude
DERRY (15627)
– Alaina Lynn Dorazio, B.S., biology
– Nathan James Fabian, B.S., computer science
– Nickolas Thomas Feliciani, B.S., computer science, cum laude
– Logan Scott Seybold, M.S., curriculum and instruction
DuBois (15801)
– Hannah Grace Miller, B.S., biology, magna cum laude
DUNLEVY (15432)
– Maria Ann Claybaugh, B.A., communication, summa cum laude, Award for Academic Excellence in Communication
ELIZABETH (15037)
– Blake Breann Bollman, B.S., integrated science
EMLETON (16373)
– Taylor Nicole Geer, B.S., integrated science, cum laude
ENOLA (17025)
– Richard Lee Poff II, B.S., management
ETTERS (17319)
– Derek Daniel Tare, B.S., marketing
EXPORT (15632)
– Evan John Portman, B.A., history, summa cum laude, Student Educator Award – Secondary Certification
– Nathaniel Young, Certificate of Completion, Bearcat B.E.S.T. Transitional Program
FAIRFIELD (17320)
– Ellie Jean Powell, B.A., digital art and media, summa cum laude
– Madison Leigh Powell, B.A., history and theology, summa cum laude, Award for Academic Excellence in Theology
GARRETT (15542)
– Josie Lynn Knopsnyder, B.S., psychology, magna cum laude
GEORGETOWN (15043)
– Casey Ryan Jones, B.S., accounting, summa cum laude
GETTYSBURG (17325)
– Kelsey Elizabeth Myers, B.S., marketing, magna cum laude
– Kaitlin Elizabeth Repp, B.A., politics, summa cum laude
GIBSONIA (15044)
– Alissa Christina Beam, B.S., biochemistry, summa cum laude, Award for Academic Excellence in Biochemistry
– Laura Robin Grada, B.S., environmental science
– Noah J. Sperling, B.S., psychology
– James David Swisher II, B.S., accounting
GLENSHAW (15116)
– Jared Michael Panza, M.S., management: operational excellence
GREENSBURG (15601)
– Maria Elisabetta Arcara, B.S., computer science and mathematics, summa cum laude, Award for Academic Excellence in Computer Science
– Laura Elizabeth Aston, B.S., chemistry, magna cum laude, Award for Academic Excellence in Chemistry
– Alejandro Liam Joshua Barlock, B.S., middle grade education
– Chelsey Lynn Bolish, B.S., early childhood education
– Brooke Taylor DiLascio, B.S., psychology, magna cum laude
– Peyton Alexander Feathers, B.S., psychology
– Lauren Elizabeth Galbraith, B.S., bioinformatics, Award for Academic Excellence in Bioinformatics
– Sydney Rene Green, B.S., engineering, summa cum laude
– Kevin L. Jansma, M.S., management: operational excellence
– Jakob Michael Kalp, B.A., communication
– Olivia Anne Knepp, B.A., liberal arts
– Madeline Paige Leasure, B.S., marketing, magna cum laude
– Evan Long, Certificate of Completion, Bearcat B.E.S.T. Transitional Program
– Margaret Lorene Loughran, B.S., early childhood education, magna cum laude
– Ezechiel Maanulwa Mukule, B.A., sociology
– Kyle Adam Persin, B.S., finance and mathematics, magna cum laude
– Nicholas Donald Ross, B.A., mathematics/engineering
– Abigail Leigh Rowe, B.A., criminology, law and society
– Gabrielle Lynn Sadekoski, B.S., early childhood education, cum laude
– Emily M. Samosuk, M.S., criminology
– Jake David Skoloda, B.S., management
– Trent Michael Stead, B.A., criminology, law and society
– Matis Briallen Stephens, B.A., digital art and media and studio art, magna cum laude
– Joshua Michael Suszek, M.S., counselor education
– Kelsey Tobin, B.A., biology, magna cum laude
– Saige Dylan Vipond, B.S., chemistry, magna cum laude
– Justin Paul Wright, B.S., management, magna cum laude
– John S. Yeckley, B.S., information systems
GREENVILLE (16125)
– Sarah Rose DelMaramo, B.A., English, magna cum laude
HARMONY (16037)
– Elanda Marie Batykefer, B.A., communication
HARRISON CITY (15636)
– Elio Joseph DaPos, B.S., accounting
– Lauren Nicole Dvorchak, B.S., biology
HOLLIDAYSBURG (16648)
– Dominic Andrew Georgiana, B.S., management
HOMER CITY (15748)
– Abigayle Grace Ginter, B.S., psychology
– Randal A. Cochenour Jr., M.S., curriculum and instruction
– Katelyn Jamie Waugh, B.S., psychology
INDIAN HEAD (15446)
– William Kenneth Varesio, B.A., English, magna cum laude
INDIANA (15701)
– David Clark Josephson, B.S., management
– Taylor Michael McCunn, B.S., middle grade education
– Shane Joseph Moran, B.S., biology and theology, summa cum laude
IRWIN (15642)
– Tyler Michael Condrasky, B.S., engineering
– Dylan John Kantz, B.S., accounting, cum laude
– Emily Marie Moretton, B.S., management, magna cum laude
– Jacob Charles Swick, B.S., cybersecurity
JEANNETTE (15644)
– Emma Andrasko, B.S., accounting, magna cum laude
– Aliyah Victoria Good, M.S., criminology
– Hannah Susan Northey, B.S., management
– Christopher William Risnear, B.S., biology, summa cum laude, Award for Academic Excellence in Biology
JOHNSTOWN (15905)
– Maeve Catherine Milligan, B.S., international business, magna cum laude, Award for Academic Excellence in International Business
(15906)
– Issak Taylor James, B.A., criminology, law and society
(15909)
– Christopher David Miller, M.S., criminology
LANCASTER (17603)
– Devin Michael McMahon, B.S., management
– Julie Marie Reichert, B.S., psychology, magna cum laude, Award for Academic Excellence in Psychology
LATROBE (15650)
– Caitlyn Brianna Deems, B.A., criminology, law and society
– Kethrie Linn Heasley, B.S., data science, cum laude, Award for Academic Excellence in Data Science
– Alyssa Michelle Heining, B.S., early childhood education
– Levi James Keys, B.A., politics, summa cum laude, Award for Academic Excellence in Politics
– Robert Gabriel Kollar, B.A., studio art, magna cum laude
– Madison Alyssa Losell, M.S., criminology
– Isabelle Marie Machado, B.S., biology, magna cum laude
– Kristina Millward, Certificate of Completion, Bearcat B.E.S.T. Transitional Program
– Joshua R. Secrist, B.S., cybersecurity, Award for Academic Excellence in Cybersecurity
– Aimee Marie Siecinski, B.S., psychology, cum laude
– Zachary Jacob Smith, B.S., physics, magna cum laude
– Jacob M. Soliday, B.S., management
– Abbigail Anne Stipcak, B.S., biology
– Hailey Marie Thiel, B.S., management
– Dominic Michael Ulicne, B.S., accounting, magna cum laude
– Anthony Augustine Vanden Berk, B.S., computer science, summa cum laude
– Colin Michael Wilson, B.A., English, summa cum laude
LEECHBURG (15656)
– Taylor Rose Fairman, B.S., early childhood education, magna cum laude
LEMONT FURNACE (15456)
– Kolby Sabastian Hanan, B.S., biology, cum laude
LIGONIER (15658)
– Taylor Mae Allison, B.S., early childhood education, magna cum laude, Award for Academic Excellence in Early Childhood Education
– Andrew Ray Klein, B.S., physics, summa cum laude, Award for Academic Excellence in Physics
– Wade Richard Rashilla, B.S., finance and mathematics, summa cum laude, Award for Academic Excellence in Finance
– Clair Frances Sirofchuck, B.A., studio art and English, summa cum laude, Award for Academic Excellence in Studio Art
– Lindsey Anne Stormer, B.S., finance
MARION CENTER (15759)
– Lauren Elizabeth Krecota, B.S., finance
MARS (16046)
– Zachary John Novelli, M.S., management: operational excellence
MCKEESPORT (15133)
– Bret Michael Bowling, B.S., marketing, cum laude
– Ally Nicolina Cochrane, B.A., digital art and media
– Kaylee Rene Ludwick, B.S., integrated science, cum laude
MEADVILLE (16335)
– Lucille Margaret Kedzierski, B.S., early childhood education, cum laude
MECHANICSBURG (17055)
– Madelyn Louise Montefour, B.A., studio art and digital art and media, cum laude
MERCER (16137)
– Ashley Grace Shoemaker, B.S., accounting, summa cum laude, Award for Academic Excellence in Accounting
– Amanda R. Zrile, B.S., computer science
MONROEVILLE (15146)
– Phillip A. Costa II, B.S., biology, magna cum laude
MONTOURSVILLE (17754)
– Aleksandr Michael Kraft, B.S., economics and mathematics and business economics, cum laude, Award for Academic Excellence in Economics and Mathematics, Award for Academic Excellence in Business Economics
MOUNT PLEASANT (15666)
– Noah Lynch, B.S., health science
– Allie Marie Shreffler, B.S., environmental science, magna cum laude, Award for Academic Excellence in Environmental Science
– Carly Michelle Rimel, M.S., counselor education
MURRYSVILLE (15668)
– Anthony Joseph Cardillo, B.S., information technology
– Justin Michael Massetto, B.A., music performance, magna cum laude, Award for Academic Excellence in Music Performance
– Daniel John-Michael Melucci, B.A., communication
– Connor Watson, Certificate of Completion, Bearcat B.E.S.T. Transitional Program
NANTY GLO (15943)
– Caitlin J. Machuta, B.S., physics education and mathematics
NATRONA HEIGHTS (15065)
– Abigail Grace Uhrinek, B.S., biology, summa cum laude
– Cristofer Marcos White, B.S., management, magna cum laude, Award for Academic Excellence in Management
NAZARETH (18064)
– Veronica Alice Philip, curriculum and instruction
NEW ALEXANDRIA (15670)
– Abigail Meg Bodner, B.S., biology, magna cum laude
NEW CASTLE (16105)
– Caitlyn Kelly Figuly, B.S., management
– Catherine Amelia Kwiat, B.S., biology, summa cum laude
NEW KENSINGTON (15068)
– Dominik Matthew Bayne, B.S., finance and mathematics, cum laude
– Frank Hartley Casile, M.S., management: operational excellence
– Madison Nichole Hill, B.S., biology, cum laude
– James Paul Kraus, B.A., history
NEW STANTON (15672)
– Chad Harrison Packe, B.S., accounting
– Kelly A. Wieczorkowski, M.S., management: operational excellence
NICKTOWN (15762)
– Randall F. Pawlowski Jr., B.A., philosophy and theology, summa cum laude, Award for Academic Excellence in Philosophy
NORTH HUNTINGDON (15642)
– Shaylin Marie Craycraft, B.S., early childhood education, cum laude
– Jessica Ann Gibson, B.S., biology, cum laude
– Joseph John Harris, B.S., finance, cum laude
– Jessica Renée Hartner, M.S., special education
– Lauren Irene Hartner, B.A., art education, summa cum laude, Award for Academic Excellence in Art Education
– Aaron James Kuhn, B.S., accounting and finance, summa cum laude
– Tyler John Laughery, M.S., management: operational excellence
– Joshua Joseph Ligus, B.S., biochemistry, cum laude
– Ryan Thomas McDermott, B.S., management, cum laude
– Ryan Patrick McElhinney, M.S., curriculum and instruction
– Madeline Mihalchik, B.S., chemistry
– Michael John Russell, B.S., environmental science, cum laude
NORTHERN CAMBRIA (15714)
– Georgia Helen Sherry, B.S., biology
OAKMONT (15139)
– Marina Bianca Paulone, B.S., psychology, magna cum laude
PALMYRA (17078)
– Alec Logan Richard, B.S., physics
– Kelsey Jean Sanborn, B.S., psychology
PATTON (16668)
– Erin Rose Choby, B.S., biology, summa cum laude
– Samantha L. Hilyer, B.A., liberal arts, summa cum laude, Award for Academic Excellence in Liberal Arts
– Patrick Joseph Hoover, B.S., engineering, summa cum laude, Award for Academic Excellence in Engineering
PITTSBURGH
(15203)
– Zachary John Kuzel, B.S., engineering, cum laude
(15207)
– Cletus Paul Helton III, B.A., communication
(15215)
– Taylor Mckenzie Collins, B.A., criminology, law and society
(15216)
– Robert Anthony Gigliotti, B.A., biology
– Marissa Rosemarie Matts, B.S., early childhood education, magna cum laude
– Austin Cole Oleksak, B.S., information systems
(15218)
– Matthew Steven Visconti, B.A., criminology, law and society
(15219)
– Shawn DeRhaye Rutherford, B.A., liberal arts
(15220)
– Lauren Marie Gamble, B.A., communication, magna cum laude
– Adam Michael Petrovich, B.S., psychology
(15221)
– Patrick Breitkreutz, B.S., management
(15223)
– Grace Elizabeth Tavitas, B.S., engineering, magna cum laude
(15224)
– Garrison Crawford Cullen, B.S., management
– William Todd Dryburgh IV, B.S., criminology, law and society
(15234)
– Samuel K. Molnar, B.S., chemistry
(15235)
– Jermel Addrill Ward, B.A., liberal arts
(15236)
– Mary Frances Andreola, B.S., biology and music, summa cum laude
– Samuel Joseph Cancilla, B.S., accounting, summa cum laude
– Abbey Frances Larkin, B.S., management, cum laude
– Jaclyn Helena Lorkovic, B.A., English, cum laude
– Ryan Bailey Michak, B.S., marketing
– Samantha Nicole Rogers, B.A., communication, cum laude
– Aimee Elizabeth Stillwagon, B.A., English, magna cum laude
(15239)
– Joshua Michael Boland, B.S., biology, magna cum laude
– Bernard Jerome Campbell III, B.S., finance
– Caitlyn Marie Chirdon, B.S., middle grade education, magna cum laude
– Karen Jacinta Dopico, B.A., history, summa cum laude, Award for Academic Excellence in History
– Zachary James Zapata, B.A., criminology, law and society
(15241)
– Kathleen Jeanne Oxenreiter, B.A., communication, cum laude
– Maximilian Frederick Schuler, B.S., management
PORT VUE (15133)
– Austin John Bertok, B.S., engineering
PORTAGE (15946)
– Rebecca Ruth Livingston, B.S., psychology
– Allison Grace Smith, B.S., environmental science, cum laude
– Jessica Rose Smith, B.S., mathematics
PULASKI (16143)
– Sydney Marie Gurneal, B.S., mathematics
RIDGWAY (15853)
– Rachael Marie Schiafone, B.A., biology
ROARING SPRING (16673)
– Cameron Skyler Norris, M.S., criminology
ROBINSON (15949)
– Casey Lynnae Moyer, B.S., bioinformatics
SARVER (16055)
– Celia Knappenberger, B.S., integrated science
– Hannah Elizabeth Mason, B.S., integrated science, magna cum laude
SLIPPERY ROCK (16055)
– Braith William Kiser, B.S., biology, summa cum laude
SNOW SHOE (16874)
– Raelee F. Passuello, M.S., criminology
SOUTH PARK (15129)
– Ryan P. Winter, B.S., management
SPRINGDALE (15144)
– Cassidy Judith Armstrong, B.S., accounting, cum laude
ST. MARYS (15857)
– Kendra Lee Smithbauer, B.S., marketing
SUTERSVILLE (15083)
– Tiana Martinelli, Certificate of Completion, Bearcat B.E.S.T. Transitional Program
TRAFFORD (15085)
– Brittney Manuppelli, B.A., English, cum laude
UNIONTOWN (15401)
– Ethan Jerome Glad, B.S., psychology
VANDERGRIFT (15690)
– Zachary Ross Paullet, B.A., communication and digital art and media
VENETIA (15367)
– Douglas Andrew Koza, B.S., finance
VINTONDALE (15961)
– Derek Andrew Fether, M.S., criminology
WAMPUM (16157)
– Bret Walter Eaton, B.A., communication, magna cum laude
WASHINGTON (15301)
–Noelle Elizabeth Bryner, B.A., communication
– Mia Elizabeth Pattison, B.A., criminology, law and society
WEST DECATUR (16878)
– Riley Olen Phillips, B.A., criminology, law and society
WEST NEWTON (15089)
– Madison Taylor Nuttall, B.S., biology, magna cum laude
– Emily Sarah Vargo, B.S., environmental science and philosophy, cum laude
WESTMORELAND (15692)
– Rachel Lynn Shemony, B.A., communication, cum laude
WHITE OAK (15131)
– Tyler Jacob Schuetz, B.A., history, magna cum laude
– Mackenzie Elizabeth Snyder, B.A., liberal arts
WINDBER (15963)
– Joseph M. Choby Jr., B.S., computer science, summa cum laude
WRIGHTSVILLE (17368)
– Emily Caitlin Snyder, B.S., marketing, summa cum laude, Award for Academic Excellence in Marketing
ZELIENOPLE (16063)
– Nicholas H. Duer, B.S., finance, summa cum laude
CALIFORNIA
POMONA (91768)
– Adam Meneses, B.S., biology
SPRINGVILLE (93265)
– Ashton Roderick King, B.S., psychology
CONNECTICUT
NEW FAIRFIELD (06812)
– Peter O’Laughlin McGee, B.A., communication
NORWALK (06854)
– Yvannia Guillaume, B.S., engineering
DELAWARE
LEWES (19958)
– Antonia Xiang Yun DeBastiani, B.S., engineering, cum laude
FLORIDA
DAYTONA BEACH (32118)
– Elijah E’Andre Rone, B.S., chemistry
– Bryce Edward-Brian Glasgow, B.A., criminology, law and society
LUTZ (33558)
– Ibrahim Heem Saunders, B.A., communication
SUNRISE (33322)
– Joel Alexander Robinson, B.S., management
VALRICO (33594)
– Andrew Lloyd Deaton, B.A., studio art
GEORGIA
SAVANNAH (31410)
– Robert Edward Seginack Jr., B.S., management
ILLINOIS
BUFFALO GROVE (60089)
– Nicolette Joan Smith, M.S., curriculum and instruction
O’FALLON (62269)
– Liam Patrick Dixon, B.S., biology
MARYLAND
ARNOLD (21012)– Jay Wayne Ryan-Sammons, B.S., psychology, cum laude
BALTIMORE (21234)
– Cameron Charles Michael Yoder, B.S., management, cum laude
CLARKSVILLE (21029)
– Cory James Northrup, B.S., pscyhology
CROFTON (21114)
– Tyler James Overmier, B.S., international business
EDGEWOOD (21040)
– Kristyan Amadeus Hahn, B.S., mathematics, summa cum laude, Award for Academic Excellence in Mathematics
ELLICOTT CITY (21043)
– Emily Hope Taylor, B.S., psychology
FREDERICK (21703)
– Paul Robert Haga, B.A., history
– James Hallonquist Carden, B.A., communication
– Adam Jacob Harbert, B.S., biology
HAVRE DE GRACE (21078)
– Casey Everett Moore, B.S., marketing
JARRETTSVILLE (21084)
– Ryan Seamus O’Leary, B.S., environmental science, cum laude
KNOXVILLE (21758)
– Cullen John Rathman, B.S., information systems, Award for Academic Excellence in Information Systems
LEONARDTOWN (20650)
– Shane Patrick Gregory, B.A., history
MIDDLETOWN (21769)
– Zachary Joseph Barberich, B.S., management
– Luis Fernando Gonzalez, B.S., management
– Keirstin Naomi Renninger, B.S., early childhood education, summa cum laude
PARKVILLE (21234)
– Hannah Marie Cole, B.S., chemistry
REISTERTOWN (21136)
– Ashley Gabriella Jimenez, B.A., digital art and media
– Josephine Emma Smith, B.S., public policy analysis
STREET (21154)
– Justin Mitchell Paul, B.S. biology, cum laude
WOODSTOCK (21163)
– Christopher Fiorino, B.S., management
NEW JERSEY
– Alexis Hope Chittum, B.A., art education, cum laude
BEACHWOOD (08722)
– Jared Matthew Holmes, B.A., communication
– Lindsay Marie Rector, B.S., management
SOUTH ORANGE (07079)
– Roberto Salgado Fulweiler, B.A., communication
NEW YORK
BRONX (10472)
– Joseph Valdez, B.A., communication
CHESTER (10918)
– Debra Ann Pietranico, M.S., criminology
GLENWOOD (14069)
– Sarah Margaret Boyle, B.S., integrated science
LIVERPOOL (13090)
– Amanda Grace Jerman, M.S., criminology
MEMPHIS (13112)
– Christopher Michael Maier, B.A., philosophy and politics, summa cum laude
RIVERHEAD (11901)
– Jayson James Brewer, B.A., sociology
STATEN ISLAND (10301)
– Patrick Joseph Dashe, B.S., management
SYRACUSE (13214)
– Sarah Amydenise Pritts, early childhood education, summa cum laude
OHIO
BOSTON HEIGHTS (44236)
– Zachary Andrew Mammana, B.S., marketing, cum laude
CLEVES (45002)
– Robert Clifford Wynn III, M.S., curriculum and instruction
– Christopher David Iorio, B.A., criminology, law and society
REYNOLDSBURG (43068)
– Daniel Paul Schwoegl, M.S., management: operational excellence
SHAKER HEIGHTS (44122)
– Joseph Ryan LaForest, B.S., political science, cum laude
WARREN (44483)
– Jessica R. Guesman, B.A., anthropology
TEXAS
SPRING (77379)
– Noah Edward Plappert, B.S., biology, summa cum laude
VIRGINIA
CHESAPEAKE (23320)
– Victoria Joan Shilts, B.A., criminology, law and society
CLIFTON (20124)
– Ethan Lau Cavin, B.S., biochemistry, cum laude
FREDERICKSBURG (22407)
– Mark Anthony Mulloy, B.S., integrated science
HAYMARKET (20169)
– Andrew Thomas Norville, B.S., marketing
LEESBURG (20176)
– Mary Elizabeth Maceda, B.S., engineering, summa cum laude
MANASSAS (20110)
– Miriam Therese Happ, B.A., digital art and media, cum laude
SPRINGFIELD (22150)
– Hugo Cruz Martinez, B.A., communication
WASHINGTON, D.C.
(20011)
– Zakiya Elon Moses, B.A., communication, cum laude
WEST VIRGINIA
BUCKHANNON (26201)
– Dowry Austen Wayne Snyder, B.A., criminology, law and society
PARKERSBURG (26101)
– Benjamin Joseph Menarchek, B.S., biology, cum laude
HUNGARY
BUDAPEST (1048)
– Bertalan Péter Papp, B.S., biology, summa cum laude
ITALY
MILANO (20135)
– Lorenzo Nave, B.S., integrated science, cum laude
PUERTO RICO
GUAYNABO (969)– Yariana Pino Sánchez, B.A., biology
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