LATROBE, PA – Forty-three recent and anticipated graduates of Saint Vincent College will attend graduate or professional schools this fall to pursue postgraduate degrees.
Nicholos Benson, a chemistry and mathematics double major from McDonald, will pursue a Ph.D. in chemistry at Penn State University;
Andrew Bottino, a biology major from Monongahela, will pursue a Master of Biomedical Sciences degree at Duquesne University;
Sam Bringman, a physics and mathematics double major from Lewisburg, will pursue a Ph.D. in physics with a concentration in astrophysics and cosmology at Ohio University;
Anthony Campoli, a biology and biological psychology double major from New Castle, will pursue a Doctor of Chiropractic Medicine degree at Logan University;
Zach Choby, a mathematics and secondary education double major from Windber, will pursue a Ph.D. in mathematics at Syracuse University;
Lydia Cidor, a biological chemistry major from Greensburg, will pursue a Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine degree at Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine;
Christian Ciecierski, a biochemistry and mechanical engineering double major from Murrysville, will pursue a Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine degree at Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine;
Giana Georgiana, a biology and studio art double major from Hollidaysburg, will pursue a Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine degree at Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine;
Nicholas Helsel, a biology and biological psychology double major from Hollidaysburg, will pursue a Master of Physician Assistant Science degree at Gannon University, Ruskin, FL;
Mei Jenkins-Andrews, a biology and psychology double major from Greensburg, will pursue a Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine degree at Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine;
Sophia Lielsberger, a biochemistry major from Waterford, VA, will pursue a Doctor of Pharmacy degree at West Virginia University;
Will Mallah, a physics and mathematics double major from Pittsburgh, will pursue a Ph.D. in physics with a concentration in condensed matter theory at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville;
Steven Manon, a biology major from West Newton, will pursue a Doctor of Physical Therapy degree at Duquesne University;
John Meneghini, a physics and mathematics double major from Jeannette, will pursue a Ph.D. in physics at Carnegie Mellon University;
Katarina McCaffrety, a biology and theology double major from Monroeville, will pursue a Master of Biomedical Sciences degree at Duquesne University;
Brennen Novotney, a biochemistry major from Greensburg, will pursue a Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine degree at Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine;
Antonia Sunseri, a mathematics and data science double major from Greensburg, will pursue a Master of Data Science degree at the University of Denver; and
Jonah Vaglia, a biology major from Clymer, will pursue a Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine degree at Duquesne University College of Osteopathic Medicine.
Abbie Bashioum, a public history major from Scottdale, will pursue a combined Master of Arts in degree in applied history and Master of Science degree in library and information science at Shippensburg University;
James Bendtsen, a communication major from Apollo, will pursue a Master of Science degree in curriculum and instruction at Saint Vincent College;
Azalynn Coblentz, a middle grade education major from Bethel Park, will pursue a Master of Science degree in counselor education at Saint Vincent College;
Caitlin Cole, a digital art and media major from Cranberry Township, will pursue a Master of Arts degree in film and television with a focus on editing at Savannah (GA) College of Art and Design;
Peter Feng, a philosophy and theology double major from Latrobe, will pursue a Bachelor of Sacred Theology degree at The Pontifical University of St. Thomas Aquinas (Angelicum) in Rome, Italy;
Katherine Leonard, an early childhood education major from Greensburg, will pursue a Master of Science degree in curriculum and instruction at Saint Vincent College;
Joel Martirano, a history major from Smithsburg, MD, will pursue a Master of Arts degree in applied history at Shippensburg University;
Bill McClellan, a history major from Blairsville, will pursue a Master of Library and Information Science degree at the University of Pittsburgh;
Garrett Miller, a theology major from Glen Burnie, MD, will pursue a Master of Divinity degree at Saint John’s University, Collegeville, MN;
Gage Mortimer, a history major from New Cumberland, will pursue a Master of Arts degree in public affairs at Indiana University of Pennsylvania;
Scott Root, a history major from Perryopolis, will pursue a Master of Science degree in curriculum and instruction at Saint Vincent College;
Madeline Schuck, an early childhood education major from Hunker, will pursue a Master of Science degree in curriculum and instruction at Saint Vincent College;
Mchael Schulte, a philosophy major from Crestwood, KY, will pursue a Master of Arts degree in theological studies at Saint Vincent College; and
Dylan Slebodnik, a history education major from Perryopolis, will pursue a Master of Science degree in curriculum and instruction at Saint Vincent College.
Dammion Bundridge, a health science major from Carnegie, will pursue a Master of Science degree in management: operational excellence at Saint Vincent College;
Sarah Curran, an early childhood education major from Terryville, CT, will pursue a Master of Science degree in management: operational excellence at Saint Vincent College;
Theresa Fletcher, a criminology, law and society major from Elizabeth, CO, will attend Penn State Dickinson Law;
Delaney Fox, a political science major from Finleyville, will attend Penn State Dickinson Law;
Carter Had, a management major from Latrobe, will pursue Master of Science degree in management: operational excellence at Saint Vincent Colllege;
Alexander Hess, an engineering major from Mount Airy, MD, will pursue Master of Science degree in management: operational excellence at Saint Vincent College;
Osyon Jones, a management major from Orlando, FL, will pursue Master of Science degree in management: operational excellence at Saint Vincent College;
Joel Loomis, a political science and management double major from Dingmans Ferry, will pursue a Master of Science degree in public and international affairs at the University of Pittsburgh;
Dalton Nicklow, a business administration major from Pasadena, MD, will pursue Master of Science degree in management: operational excellence at Saint Vincent College;
Austin Slye, a business economics major from Odeonton, MD, will pursue a Master of Science degree in public policy and management at Carnegie Mellon University; and
Nicholas Walters, a politics major from Erie, will pursue a Master of Science degree in public and international affairs at the University of Pittsburgh.
Boyer School graduates and faculty: (from left) Dr. Michael Rhodes, Giana Georgiana, Christian Ciecierski, Jonah Vaglia, Brennen Novotney, Mei Jenkins-Andrews, Dr. Stephen Jodis
PHOTO 2: Boyer School graduates and faculty: (front row, from left) Dr. Daniele Arcara, Dr. Jen Koehl, John Meneghini, Katarina McCaffrey, Antonia Sunseri, Will Mallah, Dr. Jenny White, Fr. Shawn Anderson; (second row, from left) Nicholos Benson, Andrew Bottino, Sam Bringman, Zach Choby, Dr. Stephen Jodis; (back row, from left) Dr. Steve Gravelle, Dr. Dave Grumbine, Dr. Dan Vanden Berk, Fr. Michael Antonacci
PHOTO 3: Boyer School graduates and faculty: (front row, from left) Dr. Jen Koehl, Anthony Campoli, Steven Manon, Fr. Shawn Anderson; (back row, from left) Br. Albert Gahr, Dr. Stephen Jodis