2016 Marietta College Commencement program

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Welcome to Marietta College’s one hundred and seventy-ninth Annual Commencement

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ith roots that reach back to the 18th century Muskingum Academy, Marietta College was officially chartered on February 14, 1835, by the State of Ohio as an institution charged with educating youth in all the various branches of the liberal arts and sciences. From the beginning, Marietta has been an independent, nonsectarian, liberal arts college. Today’s graduates share a common foundation of courses in written and spoken communication, and have been required to acquire a coherent experience in several fields of study. Moreover, each has pursued an in-depth study of a discipline in one or more of the nearly 50 undergraduate or graduate programs. Marietta College grants degrees to these individuals, confident they have been readied to exercise their callings with competence and to fulfill their civic and social responsibilities with understanding. The men and women receiving degrees today will join more than 25,000 living Marietta College alumni as members of The Long Blue Line.

Commencement Speaker Helene Cooper

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elene Cooper is a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist for The New York Times and author of New York Times best-selling autobiography, The House at Sugar Beach: In Search of a Lost African Childhood.

Ms. Cooper has been with The Times since 2004, and is currently the Pentagon correspondent. During the height of the deadly 2014 Ebola outbreak in Africa, a team of journalists from The Times reported on various aspects of the virus’ impact on West Africa that ranged from the medical community and global response to how a close-knit culture began changing in an effort to stave off the disease’s spread. Ms. Cooper’s piece, “Ebola’s cultural casualty: Hugs in a hands-on land,” was among the newspaper’s coverage that garnered the 2015 Pulitzer. From 2008 to 2012, she covered the White House, and prior to that was the diplomatic correspondent. She has reported from more than 60 countries. Prior to The New York Times, she worked for The Wall Street Journal in the paper’s London, Washington, D.C., and Atlanta bureaus. Born in Monrovia, Liberia, Ms. Cooper, her mother, and her sister escaped to the United States during the 1980 Liberian coup d’état. Her book, which was a 2009 finalist for the National Books Critics Circle, detailed her family’s ordeal and her return to her homeland many years later. She earned a degree in journalism from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. In addition to the Pulitzer Prize and National Books Critics Circle finalist, Cooper has won the Raymond Clapper Award for Washington reporting in 2000, the Sandy Hume Memorial Award for Excellence in Political Journalism for best reporter under the age of 35 in 2001, the Missouri Lifestyle Award for feature writing in 2002, a National Association of Black Journalists Award for feature writing in 2004, the Urbino Press Award for foreign reporting in 2011, the George Polk Award for Health Reporting in 2015, and the Overseas Press Club Award in 2015.

As a courtesy to the graduates and those in attendance today, please turn your cell phones to vibrate. We also ask that all family photographers remain in their seats when taking photos or go to the assigned area off to the left of the stage.

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Program The Academic Procession* “Fanfare and Processional—Pomp and Circumstance” Edward Elgar arr. James D. Ployhar Marietta College Symphonic Band Director: Marshall C. Kimball, Associate Professor of Music Welcome Dr. Joseph W. Bruno President of the College George W. Fenton Chair, Marietta College Board of Trustees

The College Hymn**

“Psalm 90” Our God, our help in ages past, Our hope for years to come, Our shelter from the stormy blast And our eternal home.

Before the hills in order stood, Or Earth received her frame, From everlasting Thou art God, To endless years the same.

“My Story” “10 Spaces with Just Enough Green Lights”

Watts/Croft Our God, our help in ages past, Our hope for years to come, Be Thou our guide while life shall last And our eternal home.

Jewett Orations

Carlos G. Nucete Gene A. Neill

Presentation of Prizes and Awards Dr. Joseph W. Bruno President

Dr. Janet L. Bland Provost and Dean of the Faculty

Dr. Richard K. Danford Vice President for Student Life

Ms. Emily N. Drabeck President of Student Senate

Alumni Association Welcome Donald E. Buckwell ’84 Marietta College Legacy Alumnus

Presentation of Senior Challenge Gift Representatives of the Class of 2016

“Verses Left to Write”

Music for the Occasion

Music by Timothy Jon Tharaldson (text by Ethan Wayne Wittrock)

Marietta College Concert Choir Director: Dr. Daniel G. Monek, Chairman of the Edward E. MacTaggart Department of Music Between silver sea and golden sky a wind begins to blow And with the evening’s tender touch a fading twilight turns to glow

As we drift ‘cross the water the stars begin to bloom Reflecting as they shimmer and whisper from the ocean’s womb The lofty heavens shine above as darkened clouds shroud our course

And though the shadows mask our view they do not block our guiding force. A lantern light begins to shine beyond the ocean’s edge

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A beacon in the distance who stands with guiding pledge And as the dawn begins to break we seek the coming light United by a common goal and there are still verses left to write


Commencement Address Helene Cooper

Charge to the Class of 2016 President Bruno

President Bruno

Conferring of Degrees

Provost Bland

Alma Mater**

“Time-Honored Marietta” Time-honored Marietta, Thy walls to us are dear. Oh! How can we forget thee, Or the times that we’ve spent here? Thy name we’ll ever cherish, And for thy banner fight, Nor ever let it perish— The Navy Blue and White!

Turner (MC 1901)/Tannenbaum Gladly do we sing thy praises And of thy heroes tell— How many brave hearts struggled Because they loved thee well. ’Twill be our firm endeavor To stand up for the right, Protect, and keep thee ever, O Navy Blue and White!

Chorus: Thy dear name we’ll ever cherish, And for thy banner fight, Nor ever let it perish— The Navy Blue and White!

Conclusion* President Bruno

“Fanfare and Recessional”

Recessional*

James D. Ployhar

Marietta College Symphonic Band Director: Marshall C. Kimball, Associate Professor of Music

Reception (Two locations – Fenton Court and on The Christy Mall in front of Andrews Hall) *The audience stands. **The audience stands and joins in the singing.

• The Faculty Marshals are: Dr. Debra S. Egolf, Erwin Professor of Chemistry; Dr. Gama Perruci, Dean of the McDonough Center and McCoy Professor of Leadership Studies; Dr. Dorothy J. Erb, Professor and Chair of the Education Department; Dr. Douglas Anderson, Director of the Legacy Library and Chair of the Art Department • Introduction of Graduates: Dr. Janie Rees-Miller, Professor of Modern Languages • The Student Marshals are: Paul B. Bieniek ’17, Emily N. Drabeck ’17, Dallas L. Montag ’17, Whitley J. Trusler ’17 • The Ushers are: Amy N. Castle ’17, Lindsey M. Eckstein ’17, Alfred Edwards III ’17, Riley O. Osborn ’17, Joseph B. Russell ’17, Abbey R. Tornes ’18 • Lighting provided by the Marietta College Theatre Department: David Makuch, Associate Professor of Theatre; Morgan E. Thompson ’18 • Sign language interpreter is Erika Edgar • Commencement Coordinators: Tina Perdue and Gail Milone, Records Office

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Prizes and Awards Class Valedictorian and Salutatorian

The Chi Omega Alice N. Mead Prize Cassandra G. Crane

The class valedictorian shall be the graduating senior with the highest grade point average who has completed a minimum of 64 hours in residence. The class salutatorian shall be the graduating senior with the second highest grade point average using the same criterion as for the valedictorian.

The Chi Omega Prize is awarded annually at Commencement by the Marietta alumnae chapter of Chi Omega. This prize is presented to a graduating senior who, in the opinion of the faculty of the Department of Education, has done the most meritorious work toward receiving certification as a teacher in science or mathematics at the secondary level. The criteria for the prize were revised in 1986 by the chapter alumnae to honor the memory of Mrs. Mead, Class of 1930, for her leadership and service to the Chi Gamma Chapter.

Valedictorian: Elaina H. Eakle Salutatorian: Eric S. Parsons Charles Fritz Absolon Memorial Prize Jarrod W. Arnold This prize is awarded each year to the outstanding graduating geology major, as determined by the faculty of the Department of Petroleum Engineering and Geology. The recipient’s name is imprinted on the bookplates of the library books and periodicals purchased that year with the income from the Charles Fritz Absolon Memorial Fund. The recipient also receives a certificate of recognition.

Sherrill Cleland Prize in Leadership Austin B.D. Burns Taylor M. Hanigosky Gene A. Neill This prize was established by the Board of Trustees upon President Sherrill Cleland’s retirement in 1989 to recognize Dr. Cleland’s efforts to instill qualities and skills of leadership as a major component of Marietta College’s educational program during his 16 years of personal leadership. It is given annually to the most outstanding of the graduating McDonough Scholars with a major in International Leadership Studies or a minor in Leadership Studies, chosen by the staff of the McDonough Center for Leadership and Business from among those nominated by students enrolled in the McDonough Leadership Program.

Adair Prize Kennedy A. Clyde This prize is given annually to the member of the graduating class who has been most outstanding during his or her college career in building morale, esprit de corps, and loyalty to ideals of the College, without particular relation to academic standing. A fund for the prize was established in 1945 by the late Dr. Frank E. Adair, Class of 1910.

Delta Upsilon Good Citizenship Award Austin B.D. Burns

Alpha Lambda Delta Outstanding Senior Award Elaina H. Eakle

Established by the Marietta chapter of Delta Upsilon fraternity, this award is given annually at Commencement in honor of its members who gave their lives in World War II. The award, a plaque, is made to a member of the graduating class, man or woman, who, in the opinion of the Faculty Council, has shown outstanding qualities as to (1) scholarship, (2) leadership, (3) character, and (4) participation in extracurricular activities.

The Alpha Lambda Delta Award is given annually by the Marietta College chapter of the National Honor Society for Freshmen to the senior with the highest grade point average.

Alpha Xi Delta Prize Elaina H. Eakle Established in 1956, the prize is awarded annually to the member of the graduating class who has achieved academic excellence in the Department of Communication and Media Studies and who has exhibited proficiency in the practical application of oral communication skills.  The recipient must have a 3.5 cumulative grade point average and have declared either a major or minor in the department.  The faculty of the Department of Communication makes the selection. In addition to the cash award given by the Alpha Xi Delta Women’s Fraternity, the Communication faculty presents the recipient with a year’s membership in the National Communication Association.

Eggleston-Ruby Prize Brendan D. Adkinson The Eggleston-Ruby Prize is given annually at Commencement to the member of the graduating class whose special field of interest is biology and who, in the judgment of the faculty in that department, has done the most meritorious work in biology. The prize was established by the late Dr. Victor M. Ruby, Class of 1942, and named in memory of his friend and teacher, the late Harla Ray Eggleston, head of the Department of Biology from 1915 until his retirement in 1960, and his grandfather, the Rev. Susman Ruby of Marietta. Contributions in memory of Professor Eggleston’s son, Arthur G., were added to the funds in 1982.

Alumni Association Community Service Award Chanell D. Cornett

Greek Scholar Award Makenzie J. Wilson

The Alumni Association Community Service Award, established in 1975, is conferred at Commencement to the graduating senior who has demonstrated continuing involvement as a leader and close participant in an activity deemed to be of value to the community or area. Selection is made by the Faculty Council. The award consists of a check and the placement of the recipient’s name on a permanent plaque.

The Greek Scholar award is given annually by the Division of Student Life to the man or woman with the highest cumulative GPA of all graduating members of the Greek Life community.

Raymond G. Guthrie Prize Kali A. Hastings Emily A. Mason

The Harry H. Beren of Marietta, Ohio, Award Aaron Breitfeller Andrew T. Stone

Established in 1970, this prize honors the Emeritus Professor of Education who taught at the College from 1927 until retirement in 1965. The prize is awarded to the senior or seniors seeking teacher certification who, in the judgment of the Department of Education, best represents his or her academic area in preparation for teaching. Funded through contributions of friends and former students of the late Professor Guthrie, the award consists of a membership in a professional association and placement of the recipient’s name on a plaque in Erwin Hall.

The Harry H. Beren of Marietta, Ohio, Award is given annually to one or more students who excel in the field of petroleum engineering, selected by the chairperson of the Edwy R. Brown Department of Petroleum Engineering. It is funded by the estate of the late Harry H. Beren.

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The Ione Congdon Hammond Memorial Prize Erin N. McNulty

Asa Shinn McCoy Award Erin N. NcNulty

Awarded annually to the woman of the graduating class who has shown the most sincere application to and appreciation of English literature during her college study. Each candidate shall have read several of the novels of Dickens under the supervision of her instructor. The prize was established by the late Donald J. Wormer in memory of his wife, Ione Congdon Hammond, Class of 1914.

This award is given to a member(s) of the graduating class receiving degrees summa cum laude or magna cum laude and, in the opinion of the Faculty Council, worthy of the honor. A fund for a fellowship to be used for graduate study was established by the late James C. McCoy of Grasse, France, as a memorial to his father, the Rev. Asa Shinn McCoy, valedictorian of the Class of 1849, a clergyman of the Methodist Episcopal Church, and president of the Illinois Female College at Jacksonville.

The William Heacock Memorial Prize Edward C. Tarbay

Robert M. Naddour Award Matthew I. Valverde

The William Heacock Memorial Fund was established in 1988 by friends of the late Mr. Heacock, the foremost writer in the field of Victorian pattern glass in America. Each academic year, the student who writes the most outstanding paper in the senior history capstone course receives a $500 award from the Heacock Memorial Fund. Papers are judged in a public forum by members of the History Department faculty.

This award, established in 1983, honors the memory of Mr. Naddour (1959-1983), assistant professor of petroleum engineering (1982-1983). The recipient is selected from senior members of the Society of Petroleum Engineers nominated by Pi Epsilon Tau members to the faculty of the Edwy R. Brown Department of Petroleum Engineering and Geology.

Hobba Chemistry Prize Blake E. Szkoda

Andi Parhamovich ’00 Memorial Award Taylor M. Hanigosky

Given each year to a senior or junior majoring in chemistry with high academic achievement. This prize memorializes Ellis Llewellyn Krause (Sc. D. 1955 and Emeritus Erwin Professor of Chemistry, Marietta College) in the name of Virginia Hobba O’Connor and Irvin Ellis Hobba, his grandchildren.

This award was established by the Parhamovich family in memory of their daughter and sister. Andi Parhamovich graduated from Marietta College in 2000 with a desire to find the best way she could to help people. While working in Iraq in 2007 teaching the people there about democratic voting, Andi and several of her bodyguards were killed in an attack on her three-vehicle convoy. This annual award was established to provide assistance to the graduating female senior with the highest grade point average in the Communication and Media Studies Department.

William Bay Irvine Medal Gene A. Neill Established in 1963 by the Student Senate on behalf of the student body in recognition of President Irvine’s lifetime contribution to the advancement of Marietta College, this medal is awarded annually at Commencement to the outstanding man or woman of the senior class. The recipient is selected on the basis of the degree and extent of involvement in student-participating activities, loyalty and service to Marietta College, and scholarship.

Dana Rymer Patterson Prize Kendra L. Embrescia Given each year at Commencement to a graduating senior who, in the judgment of the faculty of the Art Department, has performed meritorious work in art, preferably in painting, this cash prize honors Mrs. Patterson, a charter member of the Ohio River Chapter of the National Society of Arts and Letters and national vice president, 1964-66. The prize was established in 1984 by her husband, Dr. Merrill Reeves Patterson, Dean of the College from 1948 to 1967.

Jewett Prizes Carlos G. Nucete Gene A. Neill A prize is given annually to the member of the graduating class whose oration, in competition with other aspirants, is judged most excellent in composition and delivery. A prize is also awarded to the second-place winner. The prizes were established by the will of the late Milo Parker Jewett, a teacher in the Marietta Collegiate Institute from 1833 to 1835, Professor of Rhetoric in the College from 1835 to 1838, and later the first president of Vassar College.

The Merrill Reeves Patterson Award Erin N. McNulty Presented at Commencement each year to the graduating English major who, in the judgment of the Department of English faculty, has performed meritorious work in English literature, preferably with attention to Shakespeare. The medal, first awarded in 1980, honors the late Dr. Patterson, Hillyer professor and chairman of the Department of English (1939-67), Dean of the College (194867), director of academic advising (1967-72), and mentor to countless students who affectionately called him “Dean Pat.”

Carleton Knight III Memorial Award Kennedy A. Clyde This award was established by the family and friends of the late Carleton Knight III, Class of 1966. The award, which reflects his commitment to the highest standards of professional achievement as evidenced by his own career as writer, journalist, and editor, is given annually at Commencement to a graduating senior who has demonstrated excellence in the mass media program at Marietta College. Recipients are selected by the faculty of the Department of Communication and Media Studies.

The Phi Alpha Theta Key Edward C. Tarbay The Phi Alpha Theta Key is awarded annually by Gamma Mu Chapter of Phi Alpha Theta, the national history honor society, to the member of the graduating class who, in the judgment of the faculty members in Phi Alpha Theta, has done the most meritorious work in history.

The LaVallee Award in Chemistry Bingzhong Li Conferred on an outstanding member of the graduating class whose major was chemistry, this award is given by the Upper Ohio Valley Section of the American Chemical Society. Selection is by the faculty of the Department of Chemistry. The award, a year’s membership in the American Chemical Society, memorializes George A. LaVallee of Marietta, a founder of the local section of ACS.

Sharon Roush Memorial Prize Austin B.D. Burns This prize was established in 1983 by friends and relatives of Sharon, a member of the Class of 1982 who died unexpectedly on April 21, 1983. The income will be awarded by the Department of Psychology at Commencement each year to a student who, like Sharon, has high moral integrity and also has distinguished herself/himself in the field of aging.

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The Schmidt Prize Samantha L. Hood

Tau Pi Phi Prize Morgan L. Spradling

This prize is given annually to the member of the graduating class who, regardless of academic standing, demonstrated the strongest desire to complete his or her education at Marietta College despite severe obstacles of any nature. The prize was established in 1963 with a permanent fund given in memory of the late Stephen N. Schmidt, Class of 1918, and Mrs. Margaret E. Schmidt, by their four sons: Robert S. Schmidt, Class of 1951; Charles D. Schmidt, Class of 1953; John D. Schmidt, Class of 1955; and Thomas E. Schmidt, Class of 1959.

This prize is awarded annually by Gamma Chapter of Tau Pi Phi, the national business honorary, to the member of the graduating class who compiled the highest scholastic average in business, economics, and management courses while at Marietta College. The winner must be a major in the Department of Business & Economics. The prize was established in 1956.

The Walker Prize in Biochemistry Isabella M. Hildebrandt The Walker Prize in Biochemistry was established by the Chemistry Club in 2009 to honor Robert (Bob) Walker upon his retirement. The prize celebrates Dr. Walker’s work both as a campus leader and as a professor of Biochemistry. The Walker Prize is awarded to the top graduating Biochemistry major as determined by the Chemistry Department faculty.

The SPE Award Kaitlin L. Pottmeyer This award is made annually to a senior member of the Marietta College student chapter of the Society of Petroleum Engineers who has contributed significantly to the professional activities of the chapter and to the student attitude and esprit de corps of the Edwy R. Brown Department of Petroleum Engineering and Geology. Selection is made by the department and the directors of the Appalachian Petroleum Section of the SPE.

Capstone Awards Nominated by the faculty in their major, these seniors are commended here for an outstanding capstone or Research Honors project. Awardees are provided with a cap and gown for Commencement.

Asian Studies Syreeta T. Osborne

Education - AYA Stephanie K. Grube

Management Nathalia P. Ferreira

Advertising/Public Relations Margaret A. Price

Education - Early Childhood Kali A. Hastings

Marketing Tyler N. Packanik

Art Department Kendra L. Embrescia

Education - Intervention Specialist Cassandra G. Crane

Athletic Training Jayla A. Graves

Education - Middle Childhood Anthony J. Ireland

Organizational Communication/Public Relations Elaina H. Eakle

Biochemistry Chloe A. Janson

English Erin N. McNulty

Biology Brendan D. Adkinson Justin M. McGinnis

Environmental Science Patrick R. Ford

Broadcasting Katie A. Transue Chemistry Bingzhong Li Communication Studies Lindsey N. Schrock Economics Sean D. Zolgus

Health Science Bailey P. Chute

Petroleum Engineering Aaron Breitfeller Landon W. Kern John L. Moore Nicholas J. Thompson Political Science Charles E. Schwab Psychology Austin B.D. Burns

History Edward C. Tarbay Journalism Taylor M. Hanigosky International Leadership Studies Daley W. Buckwell Kara S. Goolman

Faculty Award Outstanding Faculty Award Dr. Ann Bragg Established by the Student Body governing board in 1984, this award is presented each year to the member of the faculty who demonstrates excellence in teaching and college involvement as determined by a selection process administered by the Student Senate. Nominated faculty members are judged, among other things, on presentation of course material, fair and ethical teaching practices, rapport with students, and extent of involvement in College activities. A faculty member may receive the award more than once.

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Theatre Paige J. Fletcher


Honor Societies Alpha Delta Sigma Alexis Suzanne Callaway Mary M. Ervin Alexandra Nicole Seals Alpha Epsilon Rho Kennedy Anne Clyde Katie A. Transue Brittany Anne Waugaman Alpha Lambda Delta Brendan Dean Adkinson Joel Ryan Anderson Cassandra Grace Crane Elaina Helene Eakle Kendra Leanne Embrescia Jonathan C. Fitzwater Erica F. Goebel Kara Stewart Goolman Stephanie Katherine Grube Taylor Marie Hanigosky Kali Ann Hastings Annalee Marie Haviland Isabella Marie Hildebrandt Emily Anne Mason Erin Noelle McNulty Gene Alan Neill Samantha Ann Schaeffer Alexandra Nicole Seals Sara R. Seals Morgan Leigh Spradling Alexis Kate Steiner Tyler David Stockdale Andrew Thomas Stone Blake E. Szkoda Chelsie Rae Tooms Brittany Anne Waugaman Blair Michael Wilson Makenzie Jan Wilson Tyler Thomas Zymroz Alpha Psi Omega Ashley NoĂŤl Hungerford Morgan Elizabeth Massaro Lindsey Nicole Schrock Rachel Colleen Williams BETA BETA BETA Brendan Dean Adkinson Rochelle Nichole Gerwig Kelsey Ann Lerch Molly Anne Mays Justin Michael McGinnis Benjamin Jay Reed Justin Kermit James Saffle Sara R. Seals Blake E. Szkoda Kappa Alpha Omicron Hannah Elisabeth Davis Jonathan C. Fitzwater

Kappa Delta Pi Cassandra Grace Crane Stephanie Katherine Grube Kali Ann Hastings Emilia Mikayla Jacobs Morgan Nicole Liedtke Emily Anne Mason Jessica Lee Ruse Samantha Ann Schaeffer Kappa Mu Epsilon Stephanie Katherine Grube Paige Derrick Haught Rachele Victoria Farr Haught Mary Catherine Hornbrook Braden Mark Natoli Tanner William Palmer Andrew Phillip Ribbe Ted Paul Rutkowsky Erin E. Shade Tyler David Stockdale Matthew Ian Valverde Kappa Pi Alexis Suzanne Callaway Kendra Leanne Embrescia Taylor Marie Hanigosky Phillipa Sproles Marmorstein Brittany Nicole Martin Molly Anne Mays Alexandra Nicole Seals Elizabeth Ann White Miranda Katherine Williams Yingyu Zhan Lambda Pi Eta Kennedy Anne Clyde Elaina Helene Eakle Samantha Lynn Hood Erin Noelle McNulty Sonia Charlene Moore Gene Alan Neill Lindsey Nicole Schrock Omicron Delta Epsilon Zipeng Dong Omicron Delta Kappa David Anthony Benczkowski Jr. Kennedy Anne Clyde Stephanie Katherine Grube Emily Laurel Jones Erin Noelle McNulty Blake E. Szkoda Makenzie Jan Wilson Jared Daniel Woodford Order of Omega Kindle Lee Crossley Emily Nicole Mason Sonia Charlene Moore Kate Elizabeth Reid Shaun Thomas Stoner Katie A. Transue Eileen Patricia Walsh Makenzie Jan Wilson Megan Elizabeth Wrbas

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Phi Alpha Theta Edward Clark Tarbay Pi Epsilon Tau Joel Ryan Anderson David Anthony Benczkowski Jr. Sean Richard Betker Ryan T. Buchanan Nathan Charles Colborn Jonathan C. Fitzwater Adam James Haag Paige Derrick Haught Rachele Victoria Farr Haught Jeffrey Allan Herbst Mary Catherine Hornbrook Timothy Joseph McCoy Caleb Scott McGuire Braden Mark Natoli Tanner William Palmer Kaitlin Lynnae Pottmeyer Corey Joseph Schilling Erin E. Shade Myles Aleksandr Shade Robert Neal Simpson Chelsie Rae Tooms Matthew Ian Valverde Blair Michael Wilson Makenzie Jan Wilson Tyler Thomas Zymroz Pi Kappa Delta Ryan Taylor Childers Chanell DeJuana Cornett Darnell Corry DePriest Jr. Pi Sigma Alpha Ashley Renae Jesser Psi Chi Brendan Dean Adkinson Austin Brian Dale Burns Erica F. Goebel Annalee Marie Haviland Trace Warren Lund Brittany Nicole Martin Emily Nicole Mason Amanda Inez Reed Brianna Alexandra Scott Jared Daniel Woodford Sigma Pi Sigma Shaojie Zang Sigma Tau Delta Erin Noelle McNulty Tau Pi Phi Ann Catherine Goolman Emily Laurel Jones Lauren Christine Morain Kate Elizabeth Reid Morgan Leigh Spradling


Candidates for Degrees, Class of 2016 Master of Arts in Psychology Trace Warren Lund Salt Lake City, UT

Amanda I. Reed St. Marys, OH

Brianna Alexandra Scott Cincinnati, OH

Bachelor of Arts Brendan Dean Adkinson b v HHH Spanish Bellevue, OH Melissa Rae Akers Communication Studies Pleasant City, OH Eric Matthew Arnold Accounting Vincent, OH Ruichen Bai Finance Bao Tou, Inner Mongolia, China Josef Trevor Brack History Marietta, OH

Brandon Ellwood Davis ] Organizational Communication/Public Relations Zanesville, OH Hannah Elisabeth Davis ] Environmental Studies Wheelersburg, OH Darnell Corry DePriest Jr. English Cleveland, OH Daryl Allen DeWindt Jr. Sports Management Lilburn, GA Zhun Ding Economics Zhengzhou City, China

Daley Whitney Buckwell ] International Leadership Studies/Political Science/Spanish Northfield, NH

ZiLing Ding Advertising and Public Relations BeiJing, China

Austin Brian Dale Burns ] HHH Psychology Chesterhill, OH

Andrew Morgan Dollman Management Vienna, WV

Tyler Andrew Butler Land and Energy Management Big Prairie, OH

Zipeng Dong ] Economics/Marketing Beijing, China

Bree Ivory Capel Spanish Bronx, NY

Matthew Forrestt Drayer Land and Energy Management Belpre, OH

Kennedy Anne Clyde H Broadcasting Chagrin Falls, OH

Elaina Helene Eakle b v HHH Organizational Communication/Public Relations Whipple, OH

Chanell DeJuana Cornett Political Science South Euclid, OH Clayton Martin Cowgill Land and Energy Management Alliance, OH Cassandra Grace Crane ] HH Intervention Specialist/Middle Childhood Education Simsbury, CT Kindle Lee Crossley ] Psychology Newark, OH

Robert Martin Eddy General Studies Cambridge, OH Case Harrison Edgar Land and Energy Management Marietta, OH Mary M. Ervin H Advertising and Public Relations/ Marketing Lewis Center, OH Oliver Benton Faulkner History Wilmington, DE

Nathalia P. Ferreira International Business/Management Lowell, MA Michael James Finlan Sports Management State College, PA Paige Julien Fletcher H Theatre Williamstown, WV Allison Michelle Fultz Psychology Great Falls, VA Arash Ghafouri Finance Grand Rapids, MI Erica F. Goebel HH Psychology/Music Rittman, OH Ann Catherine Goolman HH Sports Management Saint Johnsbury, VT Kara Stewart Goolman ] HH International Leadership Studies Saint Johnsbury, VT Benjamin Jeffrey Hamman Sports Management Woodstock, VA Jessie Mae Hamon Political Science Cardington, OH Taylor Marie Hanigosky ] HHH Journalism Youngstown, OH Nicole Leigh Hannaway Marketing/Advertising and Public Relations Columbus, OH Edward McConner Harvey Political Science Chicago, IL Kali Ann Hastings HH Early Childhood Education Parkersburg, WV

Certificates and degrees are awarded upon successful completion of all certificate and degree requirements. Listing of student’s name does not guarantee certificate or degree completion. Final graduation honors listed on the transcript depend on the cumulative GPA at the end of the semester, when degree requirements are satisfied.

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Warren Lucas Havens Land and Energy Management Troy, PA

Cong Liu Studio Art Beijing, China

Tyler Neal Packanik Marketing Plant City, FL

Thomas James Hinkle Jr. Sports Management Fredericktown, OH

Jessica Caitlin Long Political Science Carroll, OH

Casey Alexa Peel ] H Political Science Canonsburg, PA

Anissa Hiralall History Bronx, NY

Phillipa Sproles Marmorstein Studio Art/Marketing Harrisonburg, VA

Joseph W. Pieper Finance Cincinnati, OH

Brian Lamont Holliday History Brooklyn, NY

Emily Anne Mason ] HHH Early Childhood Education Lowell, OH

Margaret Ann Price Advertising and Public Relations Hilliard, OH

Samantha Lynn Hood H Organizational Communication/Public Relations Pittsburgh, PA

Emily Nicole Mason Psychology Logan, OH

Wei Qin Marketing Inner Mongolia, China

Brennan H. McKean Finance/Management Wooster, OH

Jesse Charles Quick International Business/Finance Delaware, OH

Brittany Nicolle McNabb Early Childhood Education Belpre, OH

Taylor Anthony Reasoner Finance/Sports Management Hudson, OH

Erin Noelle McNulty b ] HHH English Little Hocking, OH

Kate Elizabeth Reid Finance Westerville, OH

Ronald Clay Miihlbach H Broadcasting Parkersburg, WV

Stephanie J. Reilly Early Childhood Education Bethel Park, PA

Sonia Charlene Moore H Communication Studies Marietta, OH

Jessica Lee Ruse H Intervention Specialist Marietta, OH

Lauren Christine Morain ] H Management Pittsburgh, PA

Samantha Ann Schaeffer H Early Childhood Education Salesville, OH

Dean Michael Myers H Finance Lancaster, OH

Kelsey Ann Schenck ] Psychology Egg Harbor Twp, NJ

Andrew Sherrod Knizner ] Journalism Arlington, VA

Gene Alan Neill ] HH Human Resource Management/ Organizational Communication Vincent, OH

Trinity Nicole Schlabach Advertising and Public Relations/Marketing Wooster, OH

Zachary Ryan Koester Psychology Barboursville, WV

Sha Ni Finance Huhhot, Inner Mongolia, China

Chase M. Leisure Advertising and Public Relations Parkersburg, WV

Carlos G. Nucete International Business/Land and Energy Management Houston, TX

Yihua Hu Economics Zhejiang, China Anthony James Ireland Middle Childhood Education Carroll, OH Emilia Mikayla Jacobs H Early Childhood Education Marietta, OH Anne Easton Jennings Advertising and Public Relations Columbus, OH Ashley Renae Jesser ] Political Science Orlando, FL Kevin Douglas Johnston ] Political Science Chantilly, VA Emily Laurel Jones H Marketing/Management Dublin, OH

Jiangpeng Li Management Inner Mongolia, China Yishan Li Sports Management Beijing, China Morgan Nicole Liedtke H Early Childhood Education Lowell, OH

Tanner Michael O’Connor Sports Management/Marketing Marietta, OH Joseph Andrew Ortega Land and Energy Management Fresno, TX Syreeta Talitha Osborne International Business/Asian Studies Middletown, OH

Lindsey Nicole Schrock b ∞ ] HHH Communication Studies Alliance, OH Charles Edwards Schwab H Marketing/Political Science Marietta, OH Alexandra Nicole Seals ] Advertising and Public Relations Marysville, IN Joshua Michael Seckman Sports Management Marietta, OH Blake Patrick Smith Psychology McConnelsville, OH

Certificates and degrees are awarded upon successful completion of all certificate and degree requirements. Listing of student’s name does not guarantee certificate or degree completion. Final graduation honors listed on the transcript depend on the cumulative GPA at the end of the semester, when degree requirements are satisfied.

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Brittany Nicole Smith Marketing Vienna, WV

Katie A. Transue ] H Broadcasting Egg Harbor Twp., NJ

Jared Daniel Woodford Psychology/Music Marietta, OH

Cameron J. Smith Public Accounting/Finance Urbana, OH

Eileen Patricia Walsh ] Psychology Cherry Hill, NJ

Megan Elizabeth Wrbas Organizational Communication/Public Relations Pittsburgh, PA

Morgan Leigh Spradling HH Public Accounting/Land and Energy Management Hurricane, WV

Devin Danielle Walter Advertising and Public Relations Indianapolis, IN

Ahshai Jamiah Stewart General Studies Cincinnati, OH Chester Chadwick Sudbrack Management Cincinnati, OH Kathryn Susan Talkington Management Albany, OH Edward Clark Tarbay History/English Roscoe, IL Hannah Elizabeth Taylor Early Childhood Education Marietta, OH

Mengnan Wang Advertising and Public Relations Beijing, China Brittany Anne Waugaman v HH Broadcasting Buckhannon, WV Amanda Leigh Weissling Marketing Dublin, OH Miranda Katherine Williams Graphic Design Mars, PA

Rongfang Xu Finance Haikou, Hainan Caitlin A. Yager In Memoriam Canfield, OH Yuwei Yao Finance Wuhan, Hubei Province, China Yingyu Zhan Advertising and Public Relations Beijing, China Sean Douglas Zolgus Economics Ravenna, OH

Madeson Paige Witkosky Communication Studies Vienna, WV

Bachelor of Fine Arts Alexis Suzanne Callaway H Graphic Design Portage, MI

Megan Elizabeth Lupardus ] Theatre Williamstown, WV

Elizabeth Ann White ] H Graphic Design Crooksville, OH

Kendra Leanne Embrescia Graphic Design Auburn Twp., OH

Brittany Nicole Martin Graphic Design Canton, OH

Rachel Colleen Williams Theatre Woodsfield, OH

Ashley NoĂŤl Hungerford Theatre Washington, WV

Morgan Elizabeth Massaro H Theatre Caldwell, OH

Bachelor of Music Patrick E. Specht Music Education Glenview, IL

Certificates and degrees are awarded upon successful completion of all certificate and degree requirements. Listing of student’s name does not guarantee certificate or degree completion. Final graduation honors listed on the transcript depend on the cumulative GPA at the end of the semester, when degree requirements are satisfied.

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Bachelor of Science Brendan Dean Adkinson b v HHH Biochemistry/Student Design-Neuroscience Bellevue, OH

Stephanie Katherine Grube H Mathematics Shiloh, OH

Eric Shane Parsons HHH Biology Marietta, OH

Jarrod Warren Arnold Geology Beverly, OH

Cheng Jie Gu Applied Physics Shanghai, China

Trever David Pontius Geology Salesville, OH

Paige Elizabeth Barry Biochemistry Macedonia, OH

Annalee Marie Haviland v HH Athletic Training Worthington, OH

Cody Allen Quick Geology Delaware, OH

Levi Tanner Bleakley Athletic Training St. Marys, WV London Matthew Bortell Physics Vienna, WV Brent Michael Bowman Geology New Albany, OH Theodore Scott Browning Geology Rushville, OH Robert Lee Casto II Geology Vienna, WV

Isabella Marie Hildebrandt † HH Biochemistry Lakewood, OH

Benjamin Jay Reed Biology Marietta, OH Junior J. Reyes Geology Columbus, OH

Chloe Ann Janson Biochemistry Lawrenceburg, IN Lauren Elaine Larrick Health Science Leesburg, OH

Justin Kermit James Saffle Biochemistry Woodsfield, OH Alex Miles Schaeffer Chemistry Louisville, OH

Kelsey Ann Lerch Health Science Vincent, OH Bingzhong Li Chemistry Zhangjiakou City, Hebei, China

Timothy Larry Schenkel HHH Mathematics Dungannon, OH

Hangyu Liu Information Systems Yunnan Province, China

Sara R. Seals v ] H Biology Junction City, OH

Yunde Liu Information Systems Huhhot, Inner Mongolia

Robert Alexander Souders Biochemistry Altamonte Springs, FL

Madonna Elaine Lott Athletic Training Parkersburg, WV

Alexis Kate Steiner v HH Geology Wooster, OH

Austin Jared Eppley H Athletic Training Zanesville, OH

Joshua Evan Man Applied Physics Delaware, OH

Garrett Kyle Stephenson Information Systems West Milton, OH

Patrick Ryan Ford Environmental Science Circleville, OH

Andrew C. Matakovich Mathematics Amherst, OH

Alyssa Rose Gadd ] Biochemistry Caldwell, OH

Molly Anne Mays Biology Marietta, OH

Bailey Patrick Chute Health Science Lancaster, OH Kurtis W. Decker Geology St. Marys, WV Nathan Alan Diehl Geology Marietta, OH

Luis Garcia Athletic Training Miami, FL Rochelle Nichole Gerwig Health Science Grantsville, WV Jayla Autumn Graves Athletic Training Newark, OH

Blake E. Szkoda † ] HH Biochemistry East Hampton, CT Amanda Michelle VanDyke Health Science Washington Court House, OH

Justin Michael McGinnis H Biology New Kensington, PA Jacob Timothy McHenry Information Systems Parkersburg, WV Sean Robert Merrill Chemistry Marietta, OH

Devin Nicole Wysni Information Systems Pittsburgh, PA Shaojie Zang H Applied Physics Shandong Province, China Sean Douglas Zolgus Mathematics Ravenna, OH

Certificates and degrees are awarded upon successful completion of all certificate and degree requirements. Listing of student’s name does not guarantee certificate or degree completion. Final graduation honors listed on the transcript depend on the cumulative GPA at the end of the semester, when degree requirements are satisfied.

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Bachelor of Science in Petroleum Engineering Abdulrahman Khalid Aleid Saudia Arabia

Ammon Jeffrey Eubanks St. Marys, WV

Jack McDevitt McKarns Ann Arbor, MI

Abdullah Eyadah A Alenazi AlJahra, AlOyuon, Kuwait

Devon Paul Everett Clarion, PA

Dylan Russell McLean Carrollton, OH

Rana Ibrahim AL Homoud Sihat, Saudi Arabia

Matthew James Faraone Mentor, OH

James Steven Moore II Zanesville, OH

Yousef Basem Al-Kandari Kuwait City, Kuwait

Jonathan C. Fitzwater b v HHH Rising Sun, MD

John Lee Moore Fleming, OH

Cory James Almady Rocky River, OH

John Robert Graham St. Albert, AB

Braden Mark NatoliH New Philadelphia, OH

Edward Mason GrenertH Wooster, OH

Samuel Elijah Norman Minerva, OH

Saleh Khalil Alnajem Kuwait City, Kuwait Abdulrahman Ahmed Said Ali Alrafaei Aljabriya, Kuwait Joel Ryan Anderson HH Dayton, OH

Adam James HaagHH Loudonville, OH

Victor Olalekan Odetunde Marietta, OH

Levi Robert Hagerdon Berryville, VA

Tanner William PalmerHH Center Twp., PA

David Anthony Benczkowski Jr. HH Erie, PA

John Patrick Hanna Glenshaw, PA

April C. Pendergrass Fruit Heights, UT

Sean Richard Betker H Champion, OH

Paige Derrick HaughtHH Harrisville, WV

Kaitlin Lynnae PottmeyerH Fleming, OH

Evan Thomas Billman Newark, OH

Rachele Victoria Farr Haught Vincent, OH

Luke Henry Price Salem, OH

Benito John Biondolillo Concord, OH

Jeffrey Allan Herbst Elizabeth, PA

Jonathan Gerald Rankin Turtle Creek, WV

William Heath Blandford Cincinnati, OH

Mary Catherine Hornbrook Canton, OH

Andrew Phillip RibbeH North Canton, OH

Casey Edward Bloise H Rollinsford, NH

George Wesley Jordon III Charleston, WV

Ted Paul Rutkowsky HHH Pleasanton, CA

Aaron Breitfeller HHH Gahanna, OH

Kelsey Maureen Kallenborn Marshallville, OH

Luke Christopher Saunders Groveport, OH

Ryan T. Buchanan Marietta, OH

John Alden Kamm Cumberland, OH

Corey Joseph Schilling Beverly, OH

Ryan Taylor Childers Wheeling, WV

Landon William Kern Marietta, OH

Nathan Charles Colborn b HHH Grove City, OH

Karl Morgan KleinH Adamsville, OH

Joseph Daniel Cremeans Parkersburg, WV

Brittney Marlene Knellinger Cambridge, OH

Taylor Marie DeBee Alliance, OH

James Earl Matzinger Westlake, OH

Demetri Marcus DiLucente Monroeville, PA

Timothy Joseph McCoy Willoughby, OH

Yvan Jaures Amonnzi Eby Eby Brooklyn, NY

Caleb Scott McGuireHH Bronson, MI

Zane Alan Scott HHH Duncan Falls, OH Erin E. ShadeH Cambridge, OH Myles Aleksandr ShadeHH Lordstown, OH Tanner Austin Sigman Winfield, WV Robert Neal Simpson Belmont, OH Frank Louis StengerH Lost Creek, WV

Certificates and degrees are awarded upon successful completion of all certificate and degree requirements. Listing of student’s name does not guarantee certificate or degree completion. Final graduation honors listed on the transcript depend on the cumulative GPA at the end of the semester, when degree requirements are satisfied.

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Tyler David Stockdale HHH Parkersburg, WV

Matthew Ian Valverde b HH Lancaster, PA

Blair Michael Wilson HH Sidney, OH

Andrew Thomas Stone HHH Davisville, WV

Nicolas Villaveces Westerville, OH

Makenzie Jan Wilson HH Palmyra, PA

Shaun Thomas Stoner Uniontown, PA

Clint Tanner Walker Wagner Marietta, OH

Eric Gregory Young Elizabeth, WV

Nicholas James Thompson Lancaster, OH

Zachery William Lloyd WallaceH Oakdale, PA

Tyler Thomas Zymroz HHH Moon Twp., PA

Jesse Michael Tilton East Canton, OH

Dakota Steven Alan West Bowerston, OH

Chelsie Rae Tooms HHH Quaker City, OH

Matthew Dominick WestH Zanesville, OH

Matthew Lee Unkefer Alliance, OH

Mark Zachary Whiteman North Huntingdon, PA

Associate of Arts Tisha Marie Crossan Smith H Associate of Arts Liberal Arts Associate of Arts Business Administration Zanesville, OH

† ∞ v

Research Honors College Honors Curriculum Honors

b ]

Phi Beta Kappa McDonough Leadership Scholar

HHH Summa Cum Laude HH Magna Cum Laude H Cum Laude

Certificates and degrees are awarded upon successful completion of all certificate and degree requirements. Listing of student’s name does not guarantee certificate or degree completion. Final graduation honors listed on the transcript depend on the cumulative GPA at the end of the semester, when degree requirements are satisfied.

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Board of Trustees Officers George W. Fenton, Chair Patricia A Kral Zecchi ’71, Vice Chair Joseph W. Bruno, President of the Corporation Daniel C. Bryant, Treasurer William H. Donnelly ’70, Secretary

Active Trustees Robert M. Brucken ’56 Joseph W. Bruno T. Grant Callery ’68 Christopher Cortez ’71 Patricia Griffin Curtin ’69 Harry H. Esbenshade, III George W. Fenton Andrew D. Ferguson ‘95 Barbara A. Perry Fitzgerald ’73 James B. Fryfogle ‘73

John B. Langel ’70 Matthew J. Macatol ’97 C. Brent McCurdy ’68 Michael L. Moffitt ’91 Michael D. Milone Kathleen Mitchell Murphy ’82 Cathy A. Percival Jason C. Rebrook ’96 Ronald E. Rinard ’72

Toni M. Robinson-Smith Michael J. Salvino ’87 Edgar L. Smith Jr. Charles W. Sulerzyski Elliott L. Thrasher II ’62 Dale L. Wartluft ’63 Matthew B. Weekley ’81 JoEllen Diehl Yeary ’76 Patricia A. Kral Zecchi ’71

Trustees Emeriti/ae Penelope E. Adams ’72 Anna Bowser Bailey ’87 Jerry A. Brock Christine L. Fry Burns ’66 Joseph A. Chlapaty, H’10 Frank L. Christy Timothy O. Cooper ’73, H’05 Eric S. Dobkin ’64, H’95 C. David Ferguson ’63, H’01

John N. Gardner ’65, H’85 Douglas M. Griebel ’74 Kevin M. Henning ’69 Nancy Putnam Hollister Ross W. Lenhart ’66 Georgia E. Lesh-Laurie ’60, H’08 Virginia Buchanan McCoy William E. Mildren Jr. William F. O’Grady Jr. ’70

Leonard M. Randolph Jr. ’65 Cynthia A. Reece ’78 Donald G. Ritter ’81 Charlene C. Samples ’77 Robert E. Showalter ’59 Donald W. Strickland ’66 Elsa Ekenstierna Thompson ’56 Patricia A. Loreno Willis ’70

Life Associate Trustees Alan A. Baker ’54, H’99 Joseph F. Barletta ’59 Betsey E. Beach ’60 Robert D. Bedilion ’70 Thomas R. Benua Jr. ’67 Mark F. Bradley James D. Buckwell ’61 Nancy J. Cable ’75 Thomas G. Carbonar ’60 Carolyn Osburn Carlson ’58 William H. Donnelly ’70 Robert R. Dyson ’68, H’04 Ben A. Eaton ’62 Peggy L. Golden ’71 Aaron L. Handleman ’68 Robert C. Hauser ’71

John F. Havens Kathleen Ruddy Henrichs ’71 John B. Hexter ’67 Charles E. Hugel Laban P. Jackson Jr. Henry J. Jelinek Jr. ’68 Daniel J. Jones ’65 Raynald A. Lane ’56 D. Larry Lemasters ’62 Thomas F. Lugaric ’57 Timothy J. Maroney ’68 Creel Cutler McCormack ’71 Charles S. Mechem Jr. Robert P. Monter ’62 John R. Murphy ’63 Charles H. Nelson ’74

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J. Roger Porter ’66 David H. Rosenbloom ’64, H’94 Samuel B. Ross, II Frank M. Schossler ’86 Laura A. Baudo Sillerman ’68, H’07 David B. Smart ’51 Charles W. Snodgrass ’65 Mary Beth Rhoads Sommers ’75 Jeffrey A. Starner ’75 Kenton C. Tekulve ’69, H’99 R. Peter Toohy James J. Tracy ’79 Dale W. VanVoorhis ’63 John A. Weisser Jr. ’64 David W. Worthington ’66


Faculty Douglas Anderson Professor Ph.D., The Ohio State University

Alicia Doerflinger Associate Professor Ph.D., Purdue University

Spencer Izor Assitant Professor J.D., University of Dayton

Nathan P. Anderson Associate Professor Ph.D., Ohio University

Donald Duvall Visiting Instructor M.S., The Ohio State University

David L. Jeffery Professor Ph.D., Texas A&M University

Jeanne Arbuckle Instructor B.S., Slippery Rock University

Ben W. Ebenhack Associate Professor M.S., University of Wyoming

James R. Jeitler Associate Professor Ph.D., Clark University

Mary Valaik Barnas Professor Ph.D., West Virginia University

Debra Sue Egolf Professor Ph.D., Pennsylvania State University

Michelle Jeitler Instructor M.S., University of Idaho

Wendy Bartlett Instructor M.S., Texas A&M University

Dorothy Erb Professor Ph.D., Ohio University

Grace F. Johnson Professor M.S., University of South Florida

William M. Bauer Professor Ph.D., The Ohio State University

John J. Fazio Assistant Professor Ph.D., Nova Southeastern University

Tanya Judd Pucella Associate Professor Ph.D., University of Florida

ReneĂŠ Bell Assistant Professor M.F.A., University of Iowa

Andrew Felt Associate Professor M.F.A., Ohio University

Jacqueline Khorassani Professor Ph.D., West Virginia University

Janet Bland Associate Professor Ph.D., University of Denver

Eric J. Fitch Associate Professor Ph.D., Michigan State University

Marshall C. Kimball Associate Professor M.M.E., Ohio University

Stephanie Lynn Bostrom Assistant Professor Ph.D., Brandeis University

David C. Freeman Professor M.S., University of Oklahoma

Christopher Klein Associate Professor Ph.D., University of Alabama

Ann E. Bragg Associate Professor Ph.D., Harvard University

Veronica Freeman Instructor M.S., The University of Texas-Arlington

Amanda Knapp-Witt Assistant Professor Ed.D., Marshall University

Brian Brewer Instructor M.Ed., John Carroll University

Benjamin Gahagen Visiting Assistant Professor Ph.D., Ohio University

Dennis E. Kuhl Associate Professor Ph.D., Michigan State University

David J. Brown Professor Ph.D., Duke University

Tej Gautam Associate Professor Ph.D., Kent State University

Thomas P. LaSalvia Assistant Professor Ph.D., Binghamton University

Joseph W. Bruno Professor Ph.D., Northwestern University

Phillip Guingona Visiting Assistant Professor Ph.D., State University of New York, Buffalo

Duong T. Le Assistant Professor Ph.D., University of Oklahoma

Angela L. Burdiss Associate Professor M.L.S., Kent State University

Liane Gray-Starner Associate Professor Ph.D., Ohio University

Nicole C. Livengood Associate Professor Ph.D., Purdue University

Dawn Carusi Associate Professor Ph.D., Ohio University

John Grosel Associate Professor M.D., The Ohio State University

Timothy D. Catalano Associate Professor Ph.D., University of Louisville

Carole Hancock Associate Professor Ph.D., Ohio University

Katrina Lustofin Associate Professor Ph.D., University of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign

Miranda M. Collins Associate Professor M.S.P.A., University of Nebraska

Julie C. Harding Assistant Professor M.B.A., University of Louisville

Richard E. Crowther Associate Professor M.S., University of Arizona

Carolyn Hares-Stryker Professor Ph.D., University of California, Davis

Samuel Cruz Visiting Assistant Professor Ph.D., The Ohio State University

Brad Hemmerly Instructor B.S., The Ohio State University

Richard Danford Associate Professor Ph.D., The Ohio State University

Beverly J. Hogue Professor Ph.D., Bowling Green State University

Paul T. Daniell Assistant Professor Ph.D., West Virginia University

Craig Howald Associate Professor Ph.D., Stanford University

Gregory J. Delemeester Professor Ph.D., Texas A&M University

Kenneth Jay Itzkowitz Professor Ph.D., State University of New York, Stony Brook

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David Makuch Associate Professor M.F.A., Western Illinois University Patricia Martin Assistant Professor M.B.A., University of Baltimore Bonnie Martinez Assistant Professor Ph.D., Lehigh University Ryan K. May Professor Ph.D., The University of Memphis Kathryn N. McDaniel Professor Ph.D., Vanderbilt University Cavendish Q. McKay Associate Professor Ph.D., University of Wisconsin-Madison


Robert M. McManus Associate Professor Ph.D., Regent University

Janie Rees-Miller Professor Ph.D., State University of New York, Stony Brook

John C. Tynan Professor Ph.D., Ohio University

Regina McNamara Assistant Professor Ph.D., Pennsylvania State University

Dennis Roberts Visiting Instructor M.S., Ohio University

David G. McShaffrey Professor Ph.D., Purdue University

Sara K. Rosenstock Associate Professor M.F.A., Temple University

Robert Van Camp Associate Professor M.S., University of West Virginia College of Graduate Studies

David L. Mead Associate Professor M.B.A., Xavier University

Alane Sanders Assistant Professor Ph.D., Ohio University

Holly E. Menzel Instructor M.S., University of Kentucky

Md. Rakibul Sarker Assistant Professor Ph.D., Texas Tech University

Matthew M. Menzel Associate Professor Ph.D., University of Kentucky

Mark Schaefer Associate Professor Ph.D., West Virginia University

Mark A. Miller Associate Professor Ph.D., University of Colorado at Denver

Philip Schmehl Instructor B.A., Bucknell University

Daniel G. Monek Professor Ph.D., University of Edinburgh, Scotland

Jaclyn Schwieterman Associate Professor M.Ed., University of West Florida

Michael A. Morgan Visiting Assistant Professor Ph.D., University of Kentucky

Cheongmi Shim Visiting Assistant Professor Ph.D., University of Kansas

Marilee M. Morrow Associate Professor M.A., West Virginia University

Stacia Shrider Instructor M.Ed., Heidelberg University

Cathy S. Mowrer Associate Professor Ph.D., Ohio University

Mark E. Sibicky Professor Ph.D., University of Arkansas

Merri Beth Nash Instructor M.A.L.L., Marietta College

Lori A. Smith Instructor M.A.L.L., Marietta College

K. Suzanne Parsons Assistant Professor Ph.D., Ohio University

Steven R. Spilatro Professor Ph.D., Indiana University

Kevin L. Pate Associate Professor Ph.D., Yale University

Joseph Straw Associate Professor M.L.S., Kent State University

Gamaliel Perruci Professor Ph.D., University of Florida

Joseph M. Sullivan Associate Professor Ph.D., University of Toledo

Susan Peterson Associate Professor Ph.D., Texas A&M University

Michael E. Tager Professor Ph.D., University of North Carolina

Roger H. Pitasky Professor Ph.D., Rutgers University

J. Peter Thayer Assistant Professor M.L.S., State University of New York, Albany

Harrison Potter Assistant Professor Ph.D., Duke University

Christina M. Thomas Visiting Assistant Professor J.D., South Texas College

Jolene L. Powell Professor M.F.A., Boston University

Benjamin H. Thomas Associate Professor Ph.D., West Virginia University

Joan Price Associate Professor Ph.D., Ohio University

Lauren Thompson Visiting Assistant Professor Ph.D., Florida State University

Leanne M. Price Instructor M.A., School for International Training

Luding Tong Professor Ph.D., Washington University at St. Louis

Craig Rabatin Associate Professor M.A., West Virginia University

David Torbett Associate Professor Ph.D., Union Theological Seminary

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Jonathan K. VanderWal Instructor M. Ed., Defiance College Ena Cecilia Vulor Professor Ph.D., Cornell University Suzanne H. Walker Professor Ph.D., Indiana University Jeremy Wang Associate Professor M.B.A., Ohio University Merewyn Brasington Weinkauf Instructor M.M., Baylor University Kurt Wile Assistant Professor M.S., Ohio University Xiaoxiong Yi Associate Professor Ph.D., The American University Matthew S. Young Professor Ph.D., Bowling Green State University


Adjunct Faculty Valorie Adams Education

Paige Fleming Mathematics

Emily Richards Art

Carissa Anderson Communication Studies

Andrew Francis Music

Glenn Richards Leadership Studies

Norman Anderson First Year Seminar

Michael Frederick Geology

Jordan Rieder Music

Douglas Ankrom Business & Economics

Lindsey Goodman Music

Erin Riordan-Dye First-Year Seminar

Carol Armann Education

Jason Halbleib Theatre

Linda Roesch First-Year Seminar

Jessica Baldwin Music

Kiera Hambrick English

Rachel Romage Theatre

Mary Bauer Education

Ashley Hart College Studies

Li Rong Theatre

Fatema Begum Physics

Joy Held Physical Education

Adam Rosen Physical Education

Joseph Bergin Physical Education

Susan Hiser Geology

Nickolaus Sales Physical Education

Tracy Blasius Physical Education

Joseph Hohman Leadership Studies

Jeff Schaly Sports Management

Christopher Bowmaster Music

Robert Howard Physical Education

Emily Schuck First-Year Seminar

Elizabeth Braun Music

Steven Howe Physician Assistant Studies

Kimberly Settle Physical Education

Christy Burke First-Year Seminar

Hilles Hughes College Studies

Seth Shockey Sports Medicine

John Carpenter Physical Education

Tanya Jarrell Biology and Environmental Science

Arthur Smith Media Studies

Cody Castle Physical Education

Katelyn Jahnke Music

Joseph Smith Physical Education

Amanda Haney-Cech First-Year Seminar

Eric Jiles Business & Economics

Heather M. Sowards English

Branden Chambers First-Year Seminar

Zachary Logan Physical Education

Abigail Spung Art

Robert R. Coddington Music

Yingyie Luo Leadership Studies

Alicia Stanley College Studies

Rebecca Cutlip Chemistry

Jeffrey Manchur Music

David St. Peter Media Studies

Anthony Davidson First-Year Seminar

Carl McCargo Physical Education

Maribeth Saleem-Tanner Leadership Studies

Mitchell DuFrane Physical Education

Pamela E. McClain Music

Timothy Tirlia Petroleum Engineering

Tyler Engle Physical Education

Dash McNeal Physical Education

Kole Vivian Physical Education

Heather Eichner Leadership Studies

Deborah R. McNutt Modern Languages

Andrew Waddle Physical Education

Kristin English First-Year Seminar

Amanda Mullen First-Year Seminar

Kerry Waddle Physical Education

Andre English Physical Education

John Ontko Music

Rachel Wakefield Education

Jared Erb Business & Economics

Elaine B. O’Rourke Education

Jeffrey P. Walker Communication Studies

Angela Erb-Gentile Education

Thomas D. Perry Communication Studies

James Ward Education

Alan Estep Physical Education

Lisa Phillips First-Year Seminar

Timothy Williams Education

Andrea Euser College Studies

Stephen M. Rader Communication Studies

Amy Yekel Music

Casiha Felt Theatre

Jordan Reed Music

Harmon G. Young Music

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Karen Picard Young Music

Benjamin Zoeller Physical Education

Zhiling Zhang Modern Languages

G. Ryan Zundell Art

Administrative Officers Joseph W. Bruno President Ph.D., Northwestern University Angela Anderson Vice President for Advancement M.B.A., Ohio University

Richard Danford Vice President for Student Life Ph.D., The Ohio State University

Janet Bland Provost and Dean of the Faculty Ph.D., University of Denver

Daniel C. Bryant Vice President for Administration and Finance M.G.A., University of Maryland

Larry Hiser Director of Athletics M.S., Springfield College

Ron Patterson Vice President for Enrollment M.A.Ed., Marietta College

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