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Graduating Students & SP18 Applied to Graduate Graduating Students & SP18 Applied to Graduate Spring Degree Honors Major Degree College Calculated Honors Commencement Program Name First Name Last Name Major Description College Description Term Conc Code Code Code Honors 201820 M Valori Rochele Abad Valori Abad 1203 Nursing BSN HP School of Health Professions 201730 Vincenzo Alonzo Aballo Vincenzo Aballo 2105 Law/Justice BA HS College of Hum. & Soc. Sci. 201740 Vanessa Danielle Abarca Vanessa Abarca MBS Biomedical Sciences MBS GS Grad Schl Biomedical Sci-Strat 201820 Aimee Elizabeth Abbott Aimee Abbott MBS Biomedical Sciences MBS GS Grad Schl Biomedical Sci-Strat 201820 Gary Abbott Gary Abbott D928 Educational Leadership EDD ED College of Education 201820 Habeebah Abdus-Salaam Habeebah Abdus-Salaam 2211 Africana Studies BA HS College of Hum. & Soc. Sci. 201820 Habeebah Abdus-Salaam Habeebah Abdus-Salaam 2205 History BA HS College of Hum. & Soc. Sci. 201820 Jesse Austin Abend Jesse Abend OMED Osteopathic Medicine DOM OM School of Osteopathic Medicine 201820 Riyaz Haider Abidi Riyaz Abidi MBS Biomedical Sciences MBS GS Grad Schl Biomedical Sci-Strat 201820 Thomas Lorenz Abraham Thomas Abraham 0701 Computer Science BS SC College of Sci & Math 201820 Rachel Ashley Abramczyk Rachel Abramczyk OMED Osteopathic Medicine DOM OM School of Osteopathic Medicine 201820 Kyle Abramov Kyle Abramov 0503 Accounting BS BA College of Business 201820 Sabrina Abrenica Sabrina Abrenica 0906 Chemical Engineering BS EN College of Engineering 201820 Felix Abreu Felix Abreu 2105 Law/Justice BA HS College of Hum. & Soc. Sci. 201820 Matthew Luke Abromavage Matthew Abromavage 0510 Marketing BS BA College of Business 201820 Alexa Rae DeFeo Alexa Acampora G837 Wellness & Lifestyle Mgmt MA HP School of Health Professions 201820 Jake Raymond Acampora Jake Acampora 1902 Physics BS SC College of Sci & Math 201820 Bergina Accelus Bergina Accelus 0836 Health and Exercise Science BA HP School of Health Professions 201820 Daniel J. Acerbo Daniel Acerbo 0503 Accounting BS BA College of Business 201820 Casey Alexander Aceto Casey Aceto 0523 Management BS BA College of Business 201820 C Osvaldo A. Acevedo Osvaldo Acevedo 0613 Radio/Television/Film BA CC College of Com. & Creative Art 201820 Teresa Acevedo Teresa Acevedo 0400 Biological Science BS SC College of Sci & Math 201820 C Amanda Paige Ackerson Amanda Ackerson 2000 Psychology BA SC College of Sci & Math 201730 M Jesse J. Acoff Jr. Jesse Acoff 2205 History BA HS College of Hum. & Soc. Sci. 201820 Mark Vincent Acquaviva Mark Acquaviva 0510 Marketing BS BA College of Business 201820 M Emily Rose Acton Emily Acton 0836 Health and Exercise Science BA HP School of Health Professions 201820 Christian David Acuna Christian Acuna 0910 Mechanical Engineering BS EN College of Engineering 201820 Barbara J Adams Barbara Adams G007 Theatre MA PA College of Performing Arts 201820 David M.r. Adams David Adams 1902 Physics BS SC College of Sci & Math 201740 Jennifer Lynn Adams Jennifer Adams G809 Special Education MA ED College of Education 201820 S Jill Schwalbe Adams Jill Adams 1907 Biochemistry BS SC College of Sci & Math 201820 Kevin Michael Adams Jr Kevin Adams 0613 Radio/Television/Film BA CC College of Com. & Creative Art 201730 M Melissa K Adams Melissa Adams 1501 English BA HS College of Hum. & Soc. Sci. 201820 Damilola Adedeji Damilola Adedeji 2207 Political Science BA HS College of Hum. & Soc. Sci. 201740 Olufunmilola Mary Adedeji Olufunmilola Adedeji 2207 Political Science BA HS College of Hum. & Soc. Sci. 201730 Martha Aderinto Martha Aderinto G837 Wellness & Lifestyle Mgmt MA HP School of Health Professions 201810 Adedayo Folasade Adetunji Adedayo Adetunji MBS Biomedical Sciences MBS GS Grad Schl Biomedical Sci-Strat 201820 Adeshina Adeyemo Adeshina Adeyemo MD01 Medical MD MS Cooper Medical School of Rowan 201820 Shivani B. Adhyaru Shivani Adhyaru OMED Osteopathic Medicine DOM OM School of Osteopathic Medicine 201740 Joseph Christopher Adirzone Joseph Adirzone 0701 Computer Science BS SC College of Sci & Math Honors 201820 S Anisa Marie Adkins Anisa Adkins 0805 Educ: Subj Matter Teaching BM ED College of Education Conc Honors 201820 S Anisa Marie Adkins Anisa Adkins 1108 Music Education: Vocal BM PA College of Performing Arts Conc 201820 Lauren Adkins Lauren Adkins 0836 Health and Exercise Science BA HP School of Health Professions 201740 C Brenda Liz Afanador Brenda Afanador 2205 History BA HS College of Hum. & Soc. Sci. 201820 Nicole Marie Agli Nicole Agli 0618 Writing Arts BA CC College of Com. & Creative Art 201820 Nicole Marie Agli Nicole Agli 0807 Educ: Elementary Education BA ED College of Education 201820 M Austin John Agoglia-Maryasz Austin Agoglia-Maryasz 0805 Educ: Subj Matter Teaching BA ED College of Education 201820 M Austin John Agoglia-Maryasz Austin Agoglia-Maryasz 2205 History BA HS College of Hum. & Soc. Sci. 201740 Peter Andrew Ahern Peter Ahern 2205 History BA HS College of Hum. & Soc. Sci. 201820 Kayla Brooke Ahle Kayla Ahle 2000 Psychology BA SC College of Sci & Math 201730 Nabeel J Ahmad Nabeel Ahmad 2000 Psychology BA SC College of Sci & Math 201820 Ahmed Mohamed Ahmed Ahmed Ahmed OMED Osteopathic Medicine DOM OM School of Osteopathic Medicine 201820 C Farah Ahmed Farah Ahmed 0400 Biological Science BS SC College of Sci & Math 201820 Neha Ahmed Neha Ahmed 0836 Health and Exercise Science BA HP School of Health Professions 201820 Nishat Tasnim Ahmed Nishat Ahmed MD01 Medical MD MS Cooper Medical School of Rowan 201820 Yousuf Ahmed Yousuf Ahmed 0701 Computer Science BS SC College of Sci & Math 201820 Zaynah Michelle Ahmed Zaynah Ahmed 2000 Psychology BA SC College of Sci & Math 201810 Joseph P Aiello Joseph Aiello 0523 Management BS BA College of Business 201820 Brandon Peter Aiena Brandon Aiena 0400 Biological Science BS SC College of Sci & Math 201820 Kyle J Ailara Kyle Ailara 0910 Mechanical Engineering BS EN College of Engineering 201820 Jacqueline Ann Aimino Jacqueline Aimino 0908 Civil Engineering BS EN College of Engineering 201820 Jane Ann Akeret Jane Akeret 2000 Psychology BA SC College of Sci & Math 201820 Kinza Akhunzada Kinza Akhunzada OMED Osteopathic Medicine DOM OM School of Osteopathic Medicine 201820 C Mohammed Faraz Akil Mohammed Akil 2000 Psychology BA SC College of Sci & Math Honors 201820 C Loulia Al Bitar Loulia Al Bitar 0400 Biological Science BS SC College of Sci & Math Conc 201820 Mohamed Fouad Albana Mohamed Albana OMED Osteopathic Medicine DOM OM School of Osteopathic Medicine 201740 C Maria K Albano Maria Albano 0616 Public Relations BA CC College of Com. & Creative Art 201820 Alma V Albarran-Martinez Alma Albarran-Martinez 0510 Marketing BS BA College of Business Honors 201820 S Ashleigh Morgan Albert Ashleigh Albert 0612 Journalism BA CC College of Com. & Creative Art Conc 201820 Ashley Renee Albert Ashley Albert G822 School Psychology MA ED College of Education 201810 James John Albert III James Albert 0841 Hlth Promo and Wellness Mgt BA HP School of Health Professions 201820 S Larissa Albus Larissa Albus 0618 Writing Arts BA CC College of Com. & Creative Art 201820 S Larissa Albus Larissa Albus 0807 Educ: Elementary Education BA ED College of Education 201820 C Jerico Alcon Jerico Alcon 0701 Computer Science BS SC College of Sci & Math 201730 Andrew Michael Ale Andrew Ale 0503 Accounting BS BA College of Business 201730 C Christopher Thomas Ale Christopher Ale 2205 History BA HS College of Hum. & Soc. Sci. 201730 C Christopher Thomas Ale Christopher Ale 4994 Environmental Studies BA EE School of Earth & Environment 201740 M Lindsey Faith Ale Lindsey Ale 0807 Educ: Elementary Education BA ED College of Education 201740 M Lindsey Faith Ale Lindsey Ale 4934 Liberal Studies: Math/Science BA HS College of Hum. & Soc. Sci. 201820 Nadim Hany Alemian Nadim Alemian 0514 Finance BS BA College of Business 201820 Bader S Alenezi Bader Alenezi G501 Business Administration MBA BA College of Business 201820 Emily Marie Alexander Emily Alexander 1001 Art BA CC College of Com. & Creative Art 201820 Michael Andrew Alfano Michael Alfano 0908 Civil Engineering BS EN College of Engineering 201740 Kim S Alhourani Kim Alhourani 0401 Biological Science BA SC College of Sci & Math 201820 Ommul Baneen Ali Ommul Ali OMED Osteopathic Medicine DOM OM School of Osteopathic Medicine 201820 Timothy Byrant Alicea Timothy Alicea 0503 Accounting BS BA College of Business 201740 Zachary R Allard Zachary Allard 0919 Elect & Computer Engineering BS EN College of Engineering 201730 C Cara Marie Allen Cara Allen 0836 Health and Exercise Science BA HP School of Health Professions 201820 Nabria Zhanae' Allen Nabria Allen 2105 Law/Justice BA HS College of Hum. & Soc. Sci. 201820 Nicole Monique Allen Nicole Allen 2000 Psychology BA SC College of Sci & Math 201740 William Joseph Allen Jr. William Allen 0400 Biological Science BS SC College of Sci & Math 201820 Joao Carlos Almeida Joao Almeida 0514 Finance BS BA College of Business 201820 M Samuel Richard Aloi Samuel Aloi 0612 Journalism BA CC College of Com. & Creative Art 201820 M Samuel Richard Aloi Samuel Aloi 2207 Political Science BA HS College of Hum. & Soc. Sci. 201820 Omer Azmi Alp Omer Alp G904 Mechanical Engineering MS EN College of Engineering 201820 Nasya Sharai Alpheaus Nasya Alpheaus G822 School Psychology MA ED College of Education 201730 Troy Altbaum Troy Altbaum 2105 Law/Justice BA HS College of Hum. & Soc. Sci. 201730 Abdulrahman Abdulaziz Althaydi Abdulrahman Althaydi 0514 Finance BS BA College of Business 201730 Emma Altman Emma Altman G815 Teacher Leadership MED ED College of Education 201820 James Altobello James Altobello D928 Educational Leadership EDD ED College of Education 201820 Titilope Oladayo Aluko Titilope Aluko MD01 Medical MD MS Cooper Medical School of Rowan 201820 Juan C Alvarez Gomez Juan Alvarez G913 Engineering Management MEM EN College of Engineering 201820 Alexa Marie Amato Alexa Amato 0510 Marketing BS BA College of Business 201820 S Salvatore Ambrogio Amato Salvatore Amato 0503 Accounting BS BA College of Business 201820 Elisa M.
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