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50Th Commencement 2020 50th Commencement 2020 Red Rocks Community College 50th Commencement Ceremony May 16, 2020 Red Rocks Community College Values By setting standards of excellence for ourselves and by placing a high value on integrity, honesty, teamwork, communication and innovation, we assist others in realizing their greatest potential. 1 2 State Board for Community Colleges and Occupational Education The Honorable S.R. Heath, Jr. Chair Dr. Russell J. Meyer Interim Vice-Chair Presley Askew Maria-Vittoria Carminati Richard Garcia Landon Mascareñaz Terrance McWilliams Hanna Skandera Daniel Villanueva Emanuel Walker SSAC Representative Kelly O’Dell SFAC Representative Red Rocks Community College Advisory Council Kathleen Hodgson Chair Tim Mauck Mark McGoff Dan McMinimee Kevin L. Moore, Ph.D., P.E. Heather Callender-Potters Peter Powers Mayor Marjorie Sloan 3 Virtual Commencement Ceremony Watch the ceremony on the Red Rocks Community College YouTube channel /redrocksccLakewood Processional Dr. Kelly Worden Outstanding Faculty Member of the Year Dr. Michele Haney President, Red Rocks Community College and Platform Guests National Anthem www.worldnationalanthem.com american-national-anthem-song-free-download Announcements and Welcome Dr. Michele Haney President, Red Rocks Community College Introduction of Platform Guests Stacy Roe – Interpreter Presley Askew – State Board for Community Colleges and Occupational Education Representative Linda Comeaux – Vice President of Instructional Services Dr. Kelly Worden – Outstanding Faculty of the Year Dr. Cynthia Shields – Director of Advising, Transfer & Tutoring Matt Adrian – Outstanding Graduate of the Year Jasmine Romero – Outstanding Graduate of the Year Chelsea Sandoval – PTK President; SSAC Rep Allison Blackmon – Student Government President Bryan Brant – Vice President of Administrative Services Welcome and Greetings from the State Board Presley Aske Occupational Education Representative Greetings Dr. Joseph Garcia Chancellor, Colorado Community College System 4 Virtual Commencement Ceremony Watch the ceremony on the Red Rocks Community College YouTube channel /redrocksccLakewood Presentation of Outstanding Faculty of the Year Linda Comeaux Vice President of Instruction Faculty Address to Graduates Dr. Kelly Worden Biology Faculty Presentation of Outstanding Graduates Dr. Cynthia Shields Director of Advising, Transfer & Tutoring Address by Outstanding Graduates Matt Adrian Jasmine Romero Certification of Graduates Linda Comeaux Vice President of Instruction Introduction of Graduates Bryan Bryant Vice President of Administrative Services Conferring of Degrees and Certificates Dr. Michele Haney President, Red Rocks Community College Designation of Graduation Linda Comeaux Vice President of Instruction Recessional View and download the full PDF Commencement Program with graduate names at: 5 rrcc.edu/commencement and https://issuu.com/rrcc Achievement Awards 2019-2020 Recipients Outstanding Faculty Member of the Year Dr. Kelly Worden Biology Department Outstanding Graduates Matt Adrian Jasmine Romero 6 National Society of Leadership and Success Inducted members of The National Society of Leadership and Success are wearing silver and black regalia. These students have completed leadership training, peer mentoring for goal accomplishment, and seminars led by nationally recognized industry leaders. The mission of The Society is “We build leaders who make a better world.” Outstanding Graduates Outstanding Graduates are selected from among nominations made by faculty, staff, and students. To be considered, a student must hold a minimum 3.2 cumulative GPA and have demonstrated a positive impact on the college/community through clubs, organizations, student government,employment, or community or campus service. Phi Theta Kappa Students wearing the gold regalia are members of Phi Theta Kappa, the international honor society for two-year colleges. Founded in 1918, its mission is to recognize and encourage the academic achievement of two-year college students and provide opportunities for individual growth and development through participation in scholarship, leadership, service and fellowship programming. Veterans Honors Red Rocks Community College is proud to honor our graduates who are veterans. The red, whiteand blue cords on these graduates designate military personnel who have been honorably discharged. We thank them for serving our country. 7 8 Master of Physician Assistant Studies Fall 2019 Haley Marie Carlton Anna Kerege Jordan Osterman* Aaron J. Costantino Vladimir N. Kolomyza Alexandra N. Pashley Sarah Rose Dathe Jessie P. Larson Shayna Patel Jeremiah M. Evan Flora Lyra Lawrence Lindsey Brooke Smith Heather Free Caitlin L. Manning Trenton Allen Stickney Jason Lee George Mathew Ryan McCullough Daniel Anthony Taylor Abigail Rayna Ghylin Kylie Ann Money Karina Alejandra Tlaxcala-Hernandez Kendra Dianne Glassman Andrea Moreno Colby Vossler Chad Stephen Hancock Lyndsey Ann O'Rourke* Levi B. Williamson Master of Physician Assistant Studies Spring 2020 (Graduation list contingent upon the outcome of final grades.) Chuci James Thao Bachelor of Applied Science Spring 2020 (Graduation list contingent upon the outcome of final grades.) Chance-Michael J. Coe Water Quality Management Technology Gerard Jude Kahl* Water Quality Management Technology Mark Aaron Pavlich Water Quality Management Technology *Honors Recognition: Grade Point Average of 3.85 or Higher 9 Associate of Arts Summer 2019 Alan Paul Cooper Molly Kathryn Laird Maite Rojas Russell Logan R. Davis Levi Lignon Silvia T. Shaw* Madelyn DeMaio Alejandra Luevano Sabag Dustin Andrew Smith Ethan Alan Dietrick* Caley Jae Masterson Melanie Stout Deborah Dumont David Charles McDougal Kristina Leigh Stroup Erin Elizabeth Fiore Nicholas Thomas McFadden Diane M. Strumpf Lauren Christopher Hagge Zhanna Nilova Blake Thoennes Michael-Lyne Jenkins Mikaela Palmieri Andrew Steven Woolsey Keenan Kline Michelle J. Ries Associate of Arts Fall 2019 James Amling* Bonnie Kaye Gibson Megan M. 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