Forty-first

Sacred Heart University I

V~i iiriiiimifiit Forty-first Graduate Commencement

The Twelfth of May Two Thousand and Seven One O'clock Fairfield,

Sacred Heart University Program

Processional Nicole X. Cauvin, Ph.D. Professor of Sociology Mace Bearer and Marshal

Words of Welcome Thomas V. Forget, Ph.D. Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs

National Anthem Kristen Mclntire Class of 2009

Invocation Kelli L. Bodrato M.B.A., '07

Presidential Welcome Anthony J. Cernera, Ph.D. President

Conferral of Honorary Degree Anthony J. Cernera, Ph.D.

David B. Perini, Sr. Citation read by Edward T. Murray, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Education

Hood vested by Msgr. William Genuario, P.A., J.C.D., Trustee

2 Program

Commencement Address David B. Perini, Sr. Chairman Emeritus, Perini Corporation

Presentation of Candidates for Graduate Degrees Reading of the candidates’names by Department Chairs or their representatives Claire J. Paolini, Ph.D. Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences

Stephen M. Brown, Ed.D. Dean of the John F. Welch College of Business

Patricia W. Walker, Ed.D. Dean of the College of Education and Health Professions

Nancy L. Sidoti, M.A.T. Dean of University College

Conferral of Degrees and Presentation of Diplomas Anthony J. Cernera, Ph.D.

Student Congratulations Lisa M. Bondi Council of Graduate Students, Vice President

Alma Mater

Benediction Rev. Mark Villano, C.S.P., M.F.A. Director of Campus Ministry Recessional

3 Alma Mater

1. Hail to thee, our A1 - ma Ma - ter, Pi - o - neers are we. 2. A1 - ma Ma-ter, grant us wis-dom. Heart and mind re - new.

1. Sa - cred Heart's proud sons and daugh - ters Stand in u - ni - ty. 2. Love and Truth, her guid - ing vi - sion. Hail to S - H - U.

CHORUS

Swell the cho-rus, praise her glo - ry. On our fields and in these halls.

Loy - al hearts pro - claim her___ sto - ry. Red and White o'er all.

Copy right 1998, Sacred Heart University. Fairfield. CT 06825-1000. Words: Ralph L. Corrigan el al. Music: Margaret A. Palliser. OR All rights reserved.

Musk

Nutmeg Brass

Commencement Choir

under the direction of

Dr. John Michniewicz, DMA Director, Academic Music Program

4 Board of Trustees

Chair Most Reverend William E. Lori, S.T.D.

Vice Chair James T. Morley, Jr.

Secretary Treasurer Robert L. Julianelle, J.D. James J. Costello

Howard J. Aibel, Esq. Frank R. Martire Rosanne Badowski ’79 Robert J. Matura Mary-Ann Bunting, C.F.R Christopher K. McLeod Anthony J. Cernera, Ph.D. Linda E. McMahon William J. Conaty Fred J. Meyer Kris E. Durmer, Esq. William E. Mitchell Mark E. Freitas Lois G. Schine Rev. Msgr. William A. Genuario, RA., J.C.D. Jeffrey A. Sonnenfeld, D.B.A. Hans Gram Reter Terpeluk, Jr. Raul W. MacAvoy, Rh.D. Rev. Msgr. Kevin W. Wallin Vincent Maffeo Rev. Msgr. Francis Wissel, D. Min.

Board of Trustees Emeriti President Emeritus Thomas R. Melady, Rh.D.

Rrescott S. Bush, Jr. Thomas L. Kelly J. Edward Caldwell, J.D.' Michael J. Kinney ’72 David E. A. Carson John Klein A. Joan Connor John McGough Victor R. Coudert, Jr. Manning Rattillo, Rh.D. Robert Delaney, L.L.B., C.R.A. Gloria Raul Lester Dequaine, L.L.B. William V. Roberti ’69 Fred Frassinelli, Jr. Ralph L. Rossi Charles Grace Robert D. Scinto ’71 Romelee Howard, M.D. Lloyd R. Stauder Robert W. Huebner

5 David B. Perini, Sr. chairman Emeritus, Perini Corporation

avid Perini and his wife Eileen are beginning the Perini Corp. would grow its revenues to well in excess of $1

summer planning to get in a little golf. But, this is billion annually. The company is today one of the nation’s top

golf with a purpose. The 15th Annual David B. 20 construction firms and is a leader in hospitality building

DPerini, Jr. Memorial Golf Tournament later this month willprojects and a major force on overseas construction projects

benefit the David B. Perini, Jr. Quality of Life Clinic at the for the U. S. Government.

Dana-Farber Cancer Institute in . The Clinic, estab­ Not content to rest on his laurels, when David retired in

lished in 1993 by the Perinis in memory of their son, David 2000 becoming chairman emeritus at Perini, he accepted an

Jr., provides medical care and counseling to enhance the lives appointment from the Governor of Massachusetts as

of pediatric cancer survivors and research to reduce or elim­ Commissioner of the Division of Capital Asset Management.

inate the harmful side effects of cancer treatments. The This agency is responsible for all major public building con­

Clinic has become a national model for the treatment of can­ struction and real estate services for the Commonwealth. It is

cer survivors. In 2004 the Perinis established the Perini a position tailor-made to David’s prodigious talents. Qver the

Family Survivor Center which will aid survivors of adult can­ course of his illustrious career, David has never forgotten his

cers in addition to the pediatric cancer survivors treated at call to serve the community. President of the Perini Memorial the Quality of Life Clinic. The Memorial Golf Tournament is Foundation, he was co-chair, with his wife, Eileen, of the 1995

one of four athletics-oriented events which the Perinis run Cardinal’s Appeal. He and Eileen are Trustees of the Dana- annually to support their survivorship activities at Dana- Farber Cancer Institute. In 2001, Holy Cross College honored

Farber. him with its Sanctae Crucis Award for service to his alma

The name Perini is a national brand synonymous with mater. A decorated knight of the Order of Malta, David has quality, integrity and accomplishment. The third generation been active in the Boy Scouts of America, the Boston Center of his family to lead the Perini Corporation and its sub­ for Independent Living, and Holy Cross College where he was sidiaries, David served as director, chief executive officer and a long-time Trustee. He also was on the Board of Advisors of chairman of the corporation. After graduating from Holy Law School and currently serves as a Trustee

Cross College in 1959, he earned his law degree from Boston on the Boards of St. John’s Preparatory School in Danvers,

College in 1962 and went to work in the firm’s legal depart­ Massachusetts, from which he graduated and the Boston ment, eventually becoming general counsel. Upon the death Architectural College. of his father, Louis, in 1972, David took the helm of the fam­ David and Eileen are the parents of Jennifer, David, Jr. ily’s construction and real estate concerns and steered the (deceased), Kristin, Timothy and Andrea and have nine company into an international force. Under his guidance. grandchildren.

6 University History The Seal

disciplines of academic inquiry. The Cross of Our Faith The official seal of Sacred Heart University was introduced

on July 22,1963. It was designed by Frank Sullivan, an art above the bridge dignifies the other symbols and identifies

teacher in New Jersey. Sullivan had been commissioned to the University as a community that celebrates the richness

design the seal by his friend. Dr. Maurice J. O’Sullivan, of the Catholic intellectual tradition.

Sacred Heart University’s first academic dean. The original The sinister impalement displays the personal coat of pen and ink hangs in the diocesan museum at The Catholic arms of the Most Rev. Walter W. Curtis, S.T.D., the founder

Center in Bridgeport. of Sacred Heart University and the second Bishop

The original seal consists of a shield, of the Diocese of Bridgeport. The central

surrounding wreath of hearts and flow­ checkered bar, taken from the Curtis fam­

ers, and the inscription “Universitas ily coat of arms, suggests the collabora­

Sacri Cordis” in large letters on the tive nature of the learning community

outside of the seal and “Dioecesis in which each individual member

Bridgeportensis, 1963” on the inner contributes to the integrity of the

circle. whole. The two diamond-shaped

lozenges, taken from the Costello The shield consists of a dexter — family shield to honor the Bishop’s the right-hand side of a shield (the left

mother, are placed in the upper portion as seen by the viewer) — and a sinister,

to highlight the University’s two most pre­ the left-hand side of a shield. The dexter

cious treasures: Love, the compassion of God impalement bears the jurisdictional arms of the

as symbolized in the Sacred Heart of Jesus, and Diocese of Bridgeport. The bridge above waves of flow­

Truth, the goal of all scholarly activity. The University ing water affords an apt expression of the name of the dio­

shield also honors Mary, the Seat of Wisdom, by including cese that encompasses Fairfield County, Connecticut, where

the crescent moon, which is the symbol of Our Lady under Sacred Heart University is located. The bridge represents

the title of the Immaculate Conception, chosen to signify service, which forges strong bonds of understanding and

the years that Bishop Curtis spent as a professor of moral unity between diverse constituencies, while the vivifying

theology at Immaculate Conception Seminary. water symbolizes the “port” by which new knowledge and

ideas energize the scholars who commit themselves to the

The Name

acred Heart University was founded in 1963 by the In October 1962, Bishop Curtis announced both the plan SMost Rev. Walter W. Curtis, S.T.D., the second Bishop of to open a college the following September, and its name, the Diocese of Bridgeport, to provide an institution of high­ “Sacred Heart.” The choice of name had a dual origin: it er education that would serve the needs of the people of the was the name of the Bishop’s first pastorate in Bloomfield, diocese and region, regardless of their sex, race, creed or N.J., and was a pledge from the Bishop attesting to the value religion. of such an institution.

7 The Mission

acred Heart University is a coeducational,independent, Sacred Heart University challenges its students to think Scomprehensive institution of higher learning in the critically, analyze carefully, evaluate with a sense of justice Catholic intellectual tradition whose primary objective is to and proportion, and convey conclusions in an intelligible prepare men and women to live in and make their contri­ and articulate fashion. The University provides the envi­ butions to the human community. ronment in which its students can develop the aesthetic

dimension of life by nurturing their abilities to imagine, The University aims to assist in the development of peo­

create and appreciate. It assists students to acquire a rich ple who are knowledgeable of self, rooted in faith, educated

understanding of their own cultural and family heritages in mind, compassionate in heart, responsive to social and

so as to assume their responsibilities as conveyors and cre­ civic obligations, and able to respond to an ever-changing

ators of culture and family. world. It does this by calling forth the intellectual potential of its students, nurturing each one’s spiritual and moral As a compiunity of teachers and scholars. Sacred Heart growth, and deepening in them a sense of social responsi­ University exists for the pursuit of truth. It joins with other bility. The University is committed to combining education colleges and universities in the task of expanding human for life with preparation for professional excellence. knowledge and deepening human understanding. It

encourages and supports the scholarly and artistic work of Sacred Heart University is Catholic in tradition and spir­

its faculty and students. Further, it has a responsibility to it. As a Catholic university, it seeks to play its appropriate

share its resources and its special gifts and talents for the role in the modern world. It exemplifies in its life the Judeo-

betterment of the human community. All members of the Christian values of the God-given freedom and dignity of

University community are strongly encouraged to partici­ every human person. Inspired by the ecumenical spirit of

pate in the wider community through service to others, the Second Vatican Council, Sacred Heart University wel­

especially the poor. comes men and women of all religious traditions and beliefs who share its concerns for truth, scholarship, the From its founding, the University has been recognized for dignity of the human person, freedom, and the betterment its caring approach to students. This approach expresses of human society. It values religious diversity as enhancing the University’s belief that each student is born with a the University community and creating opportunities for unique set of qualities and skills. It respects the personal dialogue in the common search for truth. Through its cur­ and academic freedom of each of its members while at the ricular and co-curricular activities and campus ministry same time fostering a genuine experience of community. By programs, the University provides the context in which stu­ so doing, it creates the environment in which each person in dents have the opportunity to appropriate in a critical fash­ the University shares in common goals and a common ion their own religious traditions. commitment to truth, justice and concern for others.

The Mace

uring the Middle Ages, the wood mace clad in metal before ecclesiastical dignitaries and in university and col­ Dwas an effective weapon in battle, but as newer and lege commencements and convocations. more powerful military arms developed, it was trans­ The Sacred Heart University Mace traditionally is carried formed into a symbol of dignity and authority. by the senior tenured faculty member and represents the

The earliest ceremonial maces were borne by body­ President’s responsibility as the chief academic and admin­ guards of 12th century English and French kings; by the istrative officer of the University. Commissioned by end of the 16th century, they were used widely by officials President Anthony J. Cernera, Ph.D., to mark the of English cities and towns. Today, the use of the ceremoni­ University’s 25th commencement, the mace is made of al mace is found in the British House of Parliament, carried rosewood, mahogany, walnut and bronze.

8 Academic Dress

radition holds that the cap and gown were first used in empires or cities or fountains of wisdom on the firm foun­

ancient Greece when only youths of wealthy parents or dation of knowledge. To this day, graduates wear mortar­

thoseT with patrons attended school. The wise teachers of board caps and gowns, symbolizing that they are builders

the time believed that fine clothing and jewels should not of the future.

be worn by the scholar but rather, that the scholar should The history of the hood, with which degree recipients are wear the garments of the worker. invested, dates back to 13th century England. Whether its

In the , the gown commonly worn for both origin is ecclesiastical or secular has never been settled.

the associate’s and bachelor’s degrees has pointed sleeves Hoods are two-and-one-half feet long for the associate’s,

(with a slit for the arm). It is designed to be worn closed. three feet for the bachelor’s, three-and-one-half feet for the The gown for the master’s degree has an oblong sleeve, master’s and four feet for the doctor’s degree. The hood is open at the wrist. The gown for the doctoral degree has

lined with the colors of the institution — red and white, in bell-shaped open sleeves. All gowns are black and without

the case of Sacred Heart University. The color of the trim trimming with the exception of the doctoral gown, which

indicates the academic degree —white for arts, letters and normally is trimmed with velvet, has three bars or

humanities (B.A.), golden yellow for science (B.S.). chevrons on the sleeves and may be in distinctive color(s) governed by the school granting that degree. The master’s The hoods of those with graduate degrees, as well as the and doctoral gowns may be worn open. tassels on the mortarboards of the undergraduates, are

Upon graduation, students of old carried a mortarboard often in the color associated with the academic field of spe­ showing them to be masons of the future destined to build cialization, as follows:

White Purple Teal Arts, Letters Law Physical Therapy and Humanities Golden Yellow Crimson Drab Media Studies Science

' Business Citron Pink Sociology, Social Work Light Blue Music and Criminal Justice Education

Apricot Scarlet Brown Nursing Theology Fine Arts Religious Studies Dark Blue Philosophy

9 Graduate Academic Awards

College of Arts and Sciences

Department of Chemistry

Gold Medal of Excellence Paul Yarindk Silver Medal of Excellence Amanda Gauthier Dean's Leadership Award Paul Yarindk

Department of Computer Science and Information Technology

Gold Medal of Excellence Thomas Corrigan Silver Medal of Excellence Anthony Castorina Outstanding Master's Project John Broad

Department of Religious Studies

Master of Arts in Religious Studies Gold Medal of Excellence Eric Stegmaier

John E Welch College of Business

Department of Business Administration

Gold Medal of Excellence Donna J. Aguayo Dean's Leadership Award Kelli L. Bodrato Silver Medal of Academic Excellence Mark A. Haweny Dean's Leadership Award Travis E. Rivers

10 College of Education and Health Professions

Department of Education — Griswold

Gold Medal of Excellence Beth A. Landry Silver Medal of Excellence Rachel A. Riendeau Dean's Leadership Award Carmen P. Smith Outstanding Eield Placement Award Brenda McNamara Outstanding Administrative Practicum Award Carolyn S. Tyl Outstanding Research Award Ann Renehan-Kowles Outstanding Thesis Award Bryant S. Sheldon Outstanding Master's Project Award Jennifer S. Nowak

Department of Education ■— Fairfield

Gold Medal of Excellence Jacqueline A. Bultitude Silver Medal of Excellence Stephen G. Malafronte Dr. Thomas Pepe Scholarship Drew Denbaum Dean's Leadership Award Lisa B. Nosevich Dean's Leadership Award Alessa A. Podolak Dean's Leadership Award Diana M. Fitzsimons Outstanding Eield Placement Award Linda P. Perm Outstanding Field Placement Award Elena Henn Outstanding Administrative Practicum Award Aaron D. Blank Outstanding Administrative Practicum Award Merle B. Rumble Outstanding Administrative Practicum David M. Gostisch Outstanding Research Award Christopher F. Cipriano Outstanding Research Award Nicole C. Strauss Outstanding Research Award Kathryn-Anne P. Pratt Outstanding Master's Project Award Nancy S. DelVecchio Outstanding Thesis Award Jaret J. Kulmann Outstanding Thesis Award Pamela Buckley-Ebersold Outstanding Thesis Award Sharon M. Mielcarz

Department of Education — Lisbon

Gold Medal of Excellence Beth A. Landry

Department of Physical Therapy

Gold Medal of Excellence Katie E. Janczak Dean's Leadership Award Anthony P. Ciaburri Outstanding Professional Services Christopher E. Turuta

11 Department of Occupational Therapy

Gold Medal of Excellence Carolyn L. White

Silver Medal of Excellence Lisa Caffrey

Dean's Leadership Award Rebecca A. Irving

Department of Nursing

Gold Medal of Excellence Erin L. Hallinan

Silver Medal of Excellence Marianne Treantafilos

Dean's Leadership Award Stephanie A. Angiollo

Field Placement Award Dawn L. Sawrun

Honor Societies

Beta Gamma Sigma Sigma Theta Tau National Honor Society for International Nursing Honor Society

John F. Welch College of Business Lana Curren

Bridget DeBartolomeo Donna J. Aguayo Erin Hallinan Kelli L. Bodrato Nicole Rogucki Pamela A. Carloni Dawn Sawrun William N. DeCarlo Marianne Treantafilos Aitor deUrquiza

Molly C. Kennedy

Christine Lange

Sebastien L. Lecaillet Kevin R. O'Cormor Theta Alpha Kappa Neil Joseph O'Malley

Travis E. Rivers National Honor Society for Religious Studies

Jacqueline N. Smith

Jonathan David Zunick Eric Stegmaier

12 Candidates for Graduation College ofEdueatwn and Health Professions

Department of Physical Therapy and Human Movement Science

Doctor of Physical Therapy

Maureen Bennett Sharmon Colleen Gaffney Cynthia L. Neely Hope Regina Bove Tara L. Gerber Kimberly Ann Niedbala Janel Lena Carver Jessica Celine Hamway Brent R. Perdrizet Anthony Philip Ciaburri Katie E. Janczak Tiffany F. Rathbauer Frank D. Cileno, Jr. Ashley A. Kiersted Wayne T. Ritchie, Jr. Emily K. Coffey Jeffrey Joseph LaBianco Rachael Lynn Savarese Jene M. Commisso Rachel E. Lys Giuseppe P. Schiano Timothy P. Cousens, Jr. Christina P. Machielson Sarah Margaret Todd Philip A. Denema Marisa Christie Marino Christopher Edward Turuta Rachel DiBenedetto Kathleen M. McKenna Marissa Ulsamer John Christopher Fitzgerald Julie Christine Messenger Richard H. Welsh, III Christina L. French Angela J. Moylan Department of Education

Professional Certiftcate in Administration

Robert Henry Asmussen III # Larry Fitzgerald Patricia A. Muzzulin * Aaron D. Blank ft Christopher J. Geissler Bonnie Jeanne O'Brien * Rob L. Bleggi David M. Gusitsch Linda Marie O'Brien Joseph E. Bordeau # Helena M. Gwiazdoski Lisa M. Olivere # Amie G. Bourbeau * Gene Thomas Holmes Laurie Pallin # Christopher Michael Brown # William Andrew Keating # Melanie A. Paolini # Pamela M. Buckley-Ebersold Patricia Mary Kelly # Ann E. Renehan-Knowles Harriett Lettitia Bynum-Welfare Mark Whitney Larson Merle B. Rumble Cynthia Anne Carano * Anna Sadika Lawlor Jennifer Russell # Jason Louis Catala Elizabeth Lawlor Kristin L. Ryan * Christopher F. Cipriano Irene M. Leclair Aldith Alicia Scott # Patricia Ann Cooney Mari Lerz # Bryant S. Sheldon Thomas P. Curran, Jr. Debra A. Majewicz # Amity Simons Goss # Carolyn Mary Daher # Ron Michael Martocci # Karen E. Smith-Mooney Kurt A. Jannke Demuzzio Patricia Mattera Lois Johnson Strayhorn Vincent M. Digrandi Jessica Brooke Maynard * Carolyn Sue Tyl Rosalind L. Dobrowolski * Erica Marie McLaughlin James Phillip Van Acker Darla Anne Ellis * Eileen Mary McMullen * August 2006 Graduate Karen Ann Elides # Carmen Carolline McPherson # December 2006 Graduate LUX June 2006 Graduate (a) August 2007 Candidate

13 Department of Education

Professional Certificate in Literacy

Jennifer Lynn Anaclerio # Lashonda Commodore Holly Backes Morin (a) Allison Beth Brooking (a) Linda Doyle-Cassidy (a) Maureen O. Niestemski * Ashley Elizabeth Buchta * Amy J. Geary (a) Denise M. Pine # Karen Patricia Butler (a) Karen Gehan (a) Jennifer Sansoucy * Heather Carriero Donna Lane (a) Donna Marie Showers (a) Janine Theresa Chapman (a) Lynn G. Mariani (a) Carla D. Thompson (a) Nancy Christine * Veronica S. McGill (a) Jessica Lynn Wilchfort *

College of Arts and Sciences

Department of Chemistry Adam Fitzgerald * John Gregory Thebarge # Sandra Y. Fonseca Dinesh Thoniparambil (a) Master of Science Michael J. Gemza # Cuong Tuyen Tran George A. Albert Marina Golos Kenneth Richard Trochsler # Amanda B. Gauthier Susan B. Greene Chien H. Vu Knicholaus Dudley La Lumiere Kenneth P. Herren # Anyamanee Wangsawat Son T. Le * Sriram Iyer * Duangkaew Wannamala * Christopher MacNeill * Susan L. Jewsbury Sumathi Yalamanchili Robert Jason Vail Robyn B. Johnson # Pamela H. L. Weiss * Saichai Kaewklom Luisa Kleftogiannis Department of Philosophy Paul Thomas Yarincik, II (a) Jin H. Lee * & Religious Studies Matchimaporn McGeough # Massimo Nittardi * Department of Master of Arts Computer Science & David E. Norman Erik John Olsen (a) Relmous Studies Information Technology John Joseph Petrucelli, Jr # Fatih Akdemir Master of Science Philip Polihrom Richard C. Porter (a) Kevin Flanagan Computer Science Rattiya Praseart Eric L. Stegmaier Mark Recile Robert Aiello (a) Andres Restrepo Kevin R. Blanding Ivan Rivera (a) Nopporn Boonkong Kevin Roche (a) John C. Broad # Hiram Rosenberg * Anthony Castorina # Rudshadapon Sae-Jung # Thomas J. Corrigan Jaime Santos Patrick Michael D'Aquila * Paolo Sellari (a) Jeffrey Falberg Andriy Shpylchyn # Mark A. Ferguson * Jariya Sukpanichnant # Kim M. Fischman Kathtip Tanpoonkiat #

14 John F. Welch College of Business Department of Management

Master of Business Administration Michelle Giacobbe Madeleine Recknagel # Brandon Michael Graham * Marc Allan Rich * Donna J. Aguayo * Vernette Deloris Gray * Alexander V. M. Rio * Dawn Ann Albizu # Brands Raymond Hackett Amy E. Risinit * Michael William Alcide (a) Mark Allen Haweny * Travis E. Rivers James Michael Anderson Noel Joseph Henck (a) Salvatore V. Russo, III # Robert Tyler Arciaga * Reca Henry * Chad Ryan # Amy L. Audette # Steven M. Hernandez * Jeffrey Sabatini Kelli L. Bodrato Susan Lebert Heske Rene A. Sanchez * Thomas R Burden (a) Eryn Nicole Isaac * Ellen C. Satter * Kevin J. Cassidy * Eric Garl Johnson # Christopher James Scheibel (a) Kimberly Ceriello # Molly C. Kennedy (a) Andrew Schmidt (LUX) Jeffrey Guoqing Chen Shashank R. Kermy (a) Laurent Sigler Murielle B. Christophe # Zbynek Kozelsky # Neima T. Sitawi (LUX) Rachelle Colas (a) Christine Lange Jacqueline N. Smith (a) Aitor deUrquiza (a) Sebastien Louis Lecaillet Caval Renie Stander (LUX) Ma. Celeste Dealino-Perez # Lusha Marashi Marcia S. Steer (a) William N. DeCarlo Jaana Susanna Marshall # Deborah A. Stillman Subhashish Dhar Kisha A. McDonald * Geoffrey R. Stowell (a) Thomas W. Dunnam Tracey A. McKillop * Mark Edward Talbot # Lisa L. Dupuis # Raymond Mencio (a) Christine Joette Teto Brett Earmarino (a) Vani Mohanraj * Lisa Ann Toney-Steininger (LUX) Brian Eckert Brent Masashi Monden Dorota K. Trojak # Oxana Nikolaevna Eavard-Sidorova # Amanda M. Morton Janice C. Tyler # Marissa Arme Eigerle (a) Nicholas A Nassra * Dirk Van der Jeugt (LUX) Paul M. Ponte Thomas Ng (a) Christopher P. Vartuli # Michael Poster * Kevin R. O'Connor (a) Maria Beatriz Vasile Omar Daniel Garro * Neil Joseph O'Malley (a) Jillian D. Vozzella * Willi Jacob Gartner (a) Pernando Mendes Pereira # Pamela Ann Vuijst # Patrick Gehring (LUX) Eleni Psathas * Jonathan David Zunick #

15 Master of Arts in Teaching continued Danielle Marie Marcoux Linda Anne Newton Parthena Proskinitopoulos # Kevin Michael Mariano (a) Alison Niznansky Ryan Daniel Ragan * Erik Ryan Marko (a) Cindy Ann Nizzardo # Sarah Elizabeth Ralston # Shannon Martin (a) Lisa Beth Nosevich Kate Gibson Rand Carolina Martino Jennifer S. Nowak Stacey M. Randolph-Gendron # Deborah A. Massimin # Jessica Marie Nymann # Kristin Leigh Ransom * Kristy Anne Matesic (a) Sara M. Occhino (a) Amy Raposeiro Kristen Marie Matsen * Kelly V. O'Connell * Kelly Marie Reagan Amy H. Maul (a) Leslie O'Connor # Heather K. Redin * Kristin Maria Mazzeo Elizabeth Mary O'Connor * John Robert Regan # Rachel Lynn McCallum # Kelly Ann O'Leary (a) Timothy Charles Reilly * Cortney A. McCarthy (a) Diana O'Keeffe # Stephen K. Rianhard * Lauren E. McCord (a) Jacqueline B. Oldani (^a) Rachel Ann Riendeau Marianne McGee Karen W. Oliva * Sherry M. Riley Sara A. McGrath (a) Kristin Leigh O'Neill * Ramona Anne Rinciari * Brenda Lee McNamara Michelle M. Orlando (a) Jennifer Kokoth Ritch Rhema Bethany Metell * Michelle E. Orr * Susan M. Rizer (a) Anthony Paul Travis Metz # Catherine Orsini * Catherine Cecile Rodriguez (a) Melissa A. Mezzina Mary Osten * Erika Tennille Rogers * Kristi Erin Clare Migne # Jaclyn Otter spoor # Michelle K. Roncone Abigail Jeanne Miles # Stephanie Mohyde Ouellette * Erik Roos° Keely A. Miller * Nerina Pace * Karen D. Russell * Susan L. Miller * Michelle Pagliaro (a) Tamara Malinda Russo Caitlin Murphy Milos Katherine D. Palmer * Natasha T. Samson * William P. Minalga # John Palmer Melissa Sanders Joy Marie Mininger # Jillian Panasci Deborah Lynn Santos * Jessica Lynn Misiaszek (a) Amy Elizabeth Parulis (a) Ryan C. Santos Jo Deanne Mitchell Jennifer Lyn Paulo * Doreen Neugebauer Sanzone Thomas J. Mokoid (a) R. Roland Pearsall Rachel Ellen Satter # Joann Mary Montesarchio # Rosemary K. Pelletier Sarah Sawitsky # Kimberly Irene Moran Alicia R. Perry-Rosa Jennifer B. Scheideler * Jason Matthew Morley # Kirsten A. Person Keri Schimmenti * Nicole Marie Morris * Andrea Picco (a) Atara Schoen-Capalbo Shane Ryan Morse * Tricia Ann Pifko # Michael Scott * Valerie Gayle Moseley Jennifer Ashley Piorkowski (a) Jeffrey Seganos * Robert Moseley Alison Anne Pipa Jacqueline A. Shedlock Dina Marie Murolo Dana Marie Pirro * Lisa Marie Shemansky * Maria Murolo * Stephanie L. Pisano # Christine Sheridan * Maggie B. Murphy * Margaret Mary Pitluck Daniel Jacob Sheriff Martha L. Murray * Alessa Ann Podolak Stacie Shields (a) Danielle Naclerio * Katherine Griffin Pope # Darcy Liana Shoop Jennifer A. Nadeau * Jennifer Postiglione Emily Ruth Gauvin Shrader * Kristina E. Nash * Michael Collins Powers, Jr. * Elisavet Simoulidis Jon Chadwick Neal # Kathryn-Anne Parker Pratt Amanda Lynne Skelton Julia E. Nemetz Victoria Lynn Primiano * Joan C. Smith Karen Anne Neville (a) Justine Pronovost (a) Carmen Piedad Smith (a)

18 Master of Arts in Teaching continued Danita Jo Smith James Zavodjancik, Jr. Mary Elizabeth Shaheen (a) Erin C. Snow (a) Kathryn Leigh Zizzi Elizabeth V. Tontini (a) Michelle Soltis * Kristen Eileen Zugibe * Carolyn Lucy White (a) Ami M. Sorrentino (a) Kelly Anne Zullo * Michelle Dawn Sposato Veronica C. Staplefield # Ashley E. Stephens (a) Master of Science in Emily Gabrielle Stern * Maria F. Stillo * Geriatric Wellness University College Nicole Strauss Master of Arts in Learning Denise L. Stygar * Geraldine Lindo Sheila Crowley Sullivan # Katarzyna Szpyt * Sandra Berger * Matthew A. Tarbox Department of Nursing Maria Carlucci * Shannon Lee Taylor * Peggy J. Craig * Jaime Telesco Janet F. Densky * Elaine C. Temel (a) Master of Science in Nursing Kevin C. Durkin * Amy Bysiewicz Tenbrunsel # Dagny E. Forrester * Emily Ann Terry Thuraya Abdi (a) Lauri C. Hines * Patricia N. Thunberg (a) Stephanie A. Angiollo Samantha Coffin Kohler * James M. Tingle * Kendra A. Becker-Musante Jodie L. Luongo * Kimberly M. Tocci * Christine A. Blake Renei Tomaselli * Lana M. Curren Mary Rose Maloney * Prentice J. Tracy (a) Bridget E. DeBartolomeo Michelle L. Melillo * Lindsay Suzanne Travis * Deborah Anne Gilbey * Paula M. O'Neill * Sarah Elizabeth Travis * Terry Lymme Goodwyn Kristen M. Palaka * Jenna C. Tucchio * Erin L. Hallinan Donato F. Piselli * Emily Arm Tully (a) Maria Del Carmen Krol * Christine Gatti Radler * Christina Peloso Ulreich * Erin Colleen Moriarty * Jennifer M. Record * Frank Anthony Vacca # Dawn L. Sawrun Susan Rhodes * Jaime L. VanBuskirk Barbara A. Spodnick Joan Riordan * Daniel P. Vogt (a) Marianne Treantafilos Lucy Marchall Sandor * Penny Ann Walczyk Vicki L. Scott * Susan M. Walsh Luisa Fernanda Villegas Dara Beth Weber Department of Christin A. Wenchell * Occupational Therapy Jessica Wernicki * Ivo W. Wesseling Master of Science Erin Snow West * Cecelia M. Whalen * Linda Abel (a) Rebecca J. Wilbur Patrice Michelle Brown (a) The preceding does not constitute an Viktoria N. Wilson # Lisa Caffrey (a) official graduation list. The students Jane Windhorst * Kristina DeRita (a) listed here were candidates for the degree or honor indicated at the Kimberly B. Wojcik # Rebecca Anne Irving (a) program printing deadline. Scott B. Woodrufff Lisa Maggipinto (a) Emily Sue Wrobel Ruchama Miller (a) William Joseph Yuhas * Katie Ryzhikov (a)

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