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48th Annual Commencement Ceremonies Presiding

R. Abel Garraghan

Chairman of the Board of Trustees

2011

Friday, May 13 and Saturday, May 14



Mount Saint Mary College

48th Annual Commencement Ceremonies CONTENTS Hooding and Awards Ceremony................................................................................................ 2 Class Awards.............................................................................................................................. 3 Baccalaureate Mass..................................................................................................................... 6 Commencement Ceremony..................................................................................................... 10 Citation: Honorary Degree Recipient and Speaker: Bret Baier................................................. 12 Citation: Honorary Degree Recipient: Barbara Taylor Bradford, OBE.................................... 13 Citation: Honorary Degree Recipient: Captain Scott M. Smiley............................................. 14 Citation: Honorary Degree Recipient: James W. Taylor, Jr....................................................... 15 Candidates for Master’s Degrees............................................................................................... 16 Candidates for Bachelor’s Degrees............................................................................................ 18 Scholars, Honor Societies and Who’s Who............................................................................... 23 Academic Regalia..................................................................................................................... 26 Board of Trustees...................................................................................................................... 28 Presidential Advisory Committee............................................................................................. 28 History of Mount Saint Mary College...................................................................................... 30 Alma Mater.............................................................................................................................. 32 Commencement Committee.................................................................................................... 32

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Hooding and Awards

Friday, May 13, 2011

Hooding and Awards Ceremony 6 p.m., Friday, May 13 â—† Aquinas Hall Theatre

PROGRAM Processional...........................................................................................Alla Marcia, John Ireland Organist............................................................................................ Durward Entrekin, D.M.A. Professor of Music Master of Ceremonies......................................................................... J. David Gallagher, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Education Invocation............................................................................Fr. Francis Amodio, O. Carm., M.S. Chaplain and Director of Campus Ministry The National Anthem........................................................................... The Star Spangled Banner Francis Scott Key Presentation of Academic Hoods.........................................Fr. Kevin E. Mackin, O.F.M., S.T.D. President Address............................................................................................................. Michelle C. Bond Class of 1999 Presentation of Awards........................................................................ J. David Gallagher, Ph.D. Alma Mater.......................................................................................................... Cotter-Fletcher (page 32) Benediction . ..................................................................................................... Alyssa Buzonetti President of the Class of 2011 Recessional............................................................................................................ Allegro Mestos Felix Mendelssohn

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CLASS AWARDS Accounting Award for Outstanding Scholastic Achievement presented by the New York State Society of Certified Public Accountants Danielle Ennis Accounting Award for Outstanding Scholastic Achievement presented by the Mid-Hudson Chapter, NYS Society of Certified Public Accountants Christopher Stone Accounting Award for Outstanding Scholastic Achievement presented to an MBA candidate by the Mid-Hudson Chapter, NYS Society of Certified Public Accountants Shanice Ayana Bristol The Robert Andreen Award for Excellence in Information Technology presented by the Division of Mathematics and Information Technology Traci Sick The Walter Bachman Award presented for Excellence in the Senior Science Seminar Alyssa Scagnelli The Sister Frances Berski Award presented for Excellence in Literacy Education Nancy Montaperto and Rachel Koontz The Excellence in Business Award presented to an Orange Country resident by the Orange County Chamber of Commerce Penny L. Tompkins The Business Faculty Award for Academic Excellence Michael Anello Excellence in Clinical Nursing Award Christina Stiglianese and Mary Maksomski The Thomas J. Conlon Memorial Award presented for leadership in Student Government Dorothea VanValkenburgh Delta Mu Delta Business Honor Society Award for Academic Excellence Christopher Rollin

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Hooding and Awards

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The Dr. Lucy DiPaola Memorial Scholarship presented to a graduating senior entering the Mount Saint Mary College graduate education program who possesses the qualities espoused by Dr. Lucy DiPaola Jeanine Lord The Father Michael J. Gilleece Memorial Award for exemplifying integrity on campus Paul Aries The Vincent J. Gohring Award for Excellence in Chemistry Brian Browne and Alyssa Scagnelli The Sister Mary Jean McGivern Award presented for Academic Achievement in Science Alyssa Scagnelli The Higher Education Opportunity Program Award for Academic Achievement Sarah Marie Boutros The Hedwig Just Scholarship Award presented for Academic and Extracurricular Excellence Melissa O’Neill The Sister Marie Genevieve Love Award for Excellence in Mathematics Jessica Scarlata The Sister Margaret Michael Maroney Award presented to the student who personifies the spirit of the Higher Education Opportunity Program Aleschia D. Johnson The Dr. Hedwig Just and Sr. Anita Rosaire Fay Award in History presented to the graduating senior with the highest GPA in History, History/Political Science, Social Science History, or Social Science History/Political Science Jessica DeBellis The Jane R. McEnery Memorial Award presented for Excellence in English Melissa Bird The Mount Saint Mary College Award presented to the student who represents the spirit of the Mount Amy DeSouza The Mount Saint Mary College Award for Excellence in Human Services Caitlyn Lane

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The Mount Saint Mary College Award for Excellence in Psychology Melissa Tiburcio The General Excellence in Nursing Award Michelle Barone and Suzanne Rostanzo The Nursing Leadership Award Annemarie Whiting and Shirley Martinez The Nursing Perseverance Award presented by the Nursing Division Meredith Paggi and Colleen Rossa The Sister Mary Consilia O’Brien Award presented for Excellence in Special Education Jessica DeBellis The James Pratt Award presented for Excellence in Adolescence Education Kayla Neumann The Senior Award for Campus Leadership Leandro Bautista Sarah Boutros Alyssa Buzzonetti Eliany Gonzalez Jessica Marsden Paul Colombo Urszula Wyluda

The Senior Award for Community Service Melissa Bird Caitlin Bish Joed Esperance Amanda Fenn Traci Sick Annemarie Whiting The Senior Award for Outstanding Service Aleschia D. Johnson Sigma Theta Tau Award in Nursing Nestor Hernandez and Jessica Szydlowski The Spirit of Nursing Award Kerry Burke and Jayni Joyce The Sister M. Thomasina Award presented for Excellence in Childhood Education Danielle Tiernan The Virginia Bourne Walsh Award presented for Excellence in Communication Arts Shannon Witte

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Baccalaureate Mass

Saturday, May 14, 2011

The Baccalaureate Mass 9:30 a.m., Saturday, May 14 ◆ Founders Chapel Principal Celebrant:............................................................Fr. Kevin E. Mackin, O.F.M., S.T.D. President Concelebrant:.......................................................................Fr. Francis Amodio, O. Carm., M.S. Chaplain and Director of Campus Ministry Concelebrant:............................................................ Fr. Anthony M. Carrozzo, O.F.M., D.Min. Provincial Minister Emeritus, Province of the Most Holy Name of Jesus Altar Server:...................................................................................................Paul Richmond ‘12

PROCESSIONAL HYMN Joyful, Joyful, We Adore Thee Joyful, Joyful, we adore Thee, God of glory, Lord of love; Hearts unfold like flow’rs before Thee, Op’ning to the sun above. Melt the clouds of sin and sadness; Drive the dark of doubt away; Giver of immortal gladness, Fill us with the light of day! All Thy works with joy surround Thee, Earth and heav’n reflect Thy rays, Stars and angels sing around Thee, Center of unbroken praise. Field and forest, vale and mountain. Flow’ry meadow, flashing sea. Singing bird and flowing fountain, Call us to rejoice in Thee. Thou art giving and forgiving, Ever blessing, ever blest, Wellspring of the joy of living, Ocean depth of happy rest! Thou our Father, Christ our Brother, All who live in love are Thine; Teach us how to love each other, Lift us to the joy divine.

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Baccalaureate Mass

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LITURGY OF THE WORD First Reading: 1 Corinthians 12:3b-7,12-13............................................................Caitlyn Lane Responsorial Psalm............................................................................................ Urszula Wyluda Lord, send out your Spirit, and renew the face of the earth. Gospel: John 20: 19-23............................................ Fr. Anthony M. Carrozzo, O.F.M., D.Min. Homily..................................................................... Fr. Anthony M. Carrozzo, O.F.M., D.Min. Prayers of the Faithful........................................................................................... Bryan Blanco

OFFERTORY HYMN Beautiful Savior Beautiful Savior, King of Creation, Son of God and Son of Man! Truly I’d love Thee, truly I’d serve Thee. Light of my soul, my joy, my crown. Fair are the meadows, Fair are the woodlands, Robed in flow’rs of blooming spring; Jesus is fairer, Jesus is purer, He makes our sorr’wing spirit sing. Fair is the sunshine, Fair is the moonlight, Bright the sparkling stars on high; Jesus shines brighter, Jesus shines purer, Than all the angels in the sky. Beautiful Savior, Lord of the nations, Son of God and Son of Man! Glory and honor, Praise, adoration, Now and forevermore be Thine!

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OFFERTORY PROCESSION Narrator.............................................................................................................. Eliany Gonzalez Arts and Letters.................................................................................................... Shannon Witte Business................................................................................................................ Angie Francois Education...................................................................................................... Erin Dommermuth Mathematics and Information Technology.........................................................Leandro Bautista Natural Science....................................................................................................RiShawn Smith Nursing......................................................................................................... Ann Marie Whiting Philosophy and Religious Studies.................................................................... Andrew Imasciano Social Sciences....................................................................................................... Victoria Miller

GIFTS OF BREAD AND WINE Candles....................................................................................Rachel A. Polito, Laura Hooghuis Bread...................................................................................................................... Amy Desouza Wine...................................................................................................................... Sarah Boutros

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COMMUNION HYMN You Are Mine I will come to you in the silence, I will lift you from all your fear. You will hear My voice, I claim you as My choice, Be still, and know I am near. (refrain) I am hope for all who are hopeless, I am eyes for all who long to see. In the shadows of the night, I will be your light Come and rest in Me. (refrain) Refrain: Do not be afraid, I am with you. I have called you each by name. Come and follow Me. I will bring you home; I love you and you are mine. I am strength for all the despairing, Healing for the ones who dwell in shame. All the blind will see, the lame will all run free And all will know My name. (refrain) I am the Word that leads all to freedom, I am the peace the world cannot give. I will call your name, embracing all your pain, Stand up, now, walk, and live! (refrain)

RECESSIONAL HYMN Family of Dominic In Dominic we claim to be through all the world one family, O Praise God, Laudare: A living heritage we share Of study, common life, and pray’r. Laudare, Alleluia! Benedicere, Alleluia! Praedicare! To East and West, to South and North; O sisters, brothers, now go forth! Be a blessing, Benedicere! Throughout the universe release God’s reign of justice, love and peace! Laudare, Alleluia! Benedicere, Alleluia! Praedicare! How beautiful upon the earth, the feet of those who bring God’s word, Preach the gospel, Praedicare! The path we walk is hold ground, The word we speak, a holy sound. Laudare, Alleluia! Benedicere, Alleluia! Praedicare!

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Commencement Ceremony

Saturday, May 14, 2011

Commencement Ceremony

Noon, Saturday, May 14 ◆ The Dominican Sisters of Hope Field ACADEMIC PROCESSION 11:45 a.m. Bagpipers Mace Bearer James F. Cotter, Ph.D., Professor of English Flag Bearers Che-la Devonshire, Class of 2014 Brian Klose, Class of 2013 Faculty Marshals Karen Eberle-McCarthy, Ph.D., Professor of Spanish William Lahar, Ph.D., Professor of Chemistry Lynn Maelia, Ph.D., Professor of Chemistry Thomas Sarro, Ph.D., Professor of Biology Candidates for Master’s Degrees Candidates for Bachelor’s Degrees Faculty and Administration Board of Trustees President’s Party The Earl of Oxford’s March......................................................................................William Byrd An Academic Procession......................................................................................Johannes Brahms Canzona per Sonare No. 2.................................................................................Giovanni Gabrieli Pomp and Circumstance......................................................................................... Edward Elgar

PROGRAM James F. Cotter, Ph.D. Professor of English Master of Ceremonies INVOCATION Fr. Francis Amodio, O. Carm., M.S. Chaplain and Director of Campus Ministry God Bless America (Irving Berlin)..........................................................Mary Kay Messenger ‘88 10


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WELCOME Fr. Kevin E. Mackin, O.F.M., S.T.D. President of the College CONFERRING OF HONORARY DEGREES Fr. Kevin E. Mackin, O.F.M., S.T.D. MOUNT SAINT MARY COLLEGE FACULTY AWARD Mattson Atsunyo, Ph.D., Professor of Business Administration Reva Cowan, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Education By Lawrence Force, Ph.D., Professor of Psychology and Chair, Faculty Affairs COMMENCEMENT ADDRESS Bret Baier Fox News Channel Anchor REFLECTIONS Barbara Taylor Bradford, OBE Author Capt. Scott M. Smiley Commander of the West Point Warrior Transition Unit James W. Taylor, Jr. Founder, CEO and President of Taylor Biomass Energy LLC PRESENTATION OF CANDIDATES FOR DEGREES Iris J. Turkenkopf, Ph.D. Vice President for Academic Affairs & Irene Walsh Nunnari, Ph.D. Professor Emerita of English and Communication Arts RECOGNITION OF CANDIDATES FOR DEGREES Fr. Kevin E. Mackin, O.F.M., S.T.D. BENEDICTION Harry Steinway Vice President for Student Affairs Alma Mater (page 32)........................................................................... Mary Kay Messenger ’88 RECESSIONAL My Spirit Be Joyful......................................................................................................... J.S. Bach Allegro Maestoso......................................................................................................Victor Ewald The audience is requested to remain in place during the recessional. Musical selections are performed by a chamber ensemble provided by Music Specialties Services, Inc. under the direction of Durward Entrekin, D.M.A., Professor of Music 11


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BRET BAIER Doctor of Letters Bret Baier is the anchor of “Special Report with Bret Baier” at 6 p.m. EST on Fox News Channel. Special Report has been the #1 political news show on cable for more than 10 years. Mr. Baier took over Special Report from Brit Hume in January, 2009. Mr. Baier formerly served as chief White House correspondent, reporting on presidential activities on a national and international level. Prior to that, as national security correspondent, he reported from the Pentagon from 2001-2006. He joined Fox News Channel in 1998 as the first reporter based in the Atlanta bureau, covering stories ranging from the 1999 conflict in Kosovo to the Timothy McVeigh execution to the Elian Gonzalez story. He also provided a series of reports from Cuba. Throughout his news career, Mr. Baier has been where the action is. He reported on the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks against the United States, and then provided up-to-the minute coverage of the war in Iraq – traveling to Iraq on 13 separate occasions. He’s also reported from Afghanistan 11 times since 2001 – including a two-week stint embedded with U.S. Special Forces. He had an exclusive interview with General Petraeus live from Iraq in September 2008. In 2009, Mr. Baier hosted specials on the first year of the Obama presidency. He also secured the only interview with President Obama in the week leading up to the historic healthcare vote in the House of Representatives in March, 2010. Wall Street Journal columnist Peggy Noonan called it, “the most revealing and important broadcast interview of Barack Obama ever.” Most recently, Mr. Baier has anchored lengthy news reports on the death of Osama bin Laden. Mr. Baier has secured numerous exclusive interviews with U.S. government officials. He has also interviewed Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu; Polish President Lech Kaczynski; and Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili, among others. A graduate of DePauw University, Mr. Baier has a bachelor’s degree in political science and English. He and his wife, Amy, have two sons, Paul and Daniel. In honor of his outstanding achievements providing nightly news on pivotal events in our world, Mount Saint Mary College proudly confers the honorary degree of doctor of letters upon Bret Baier.

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BARBARA TAYLOR BRADFORD, OBE Doctor of Letters Barbara Taylor Bradford, OBE (Order of the British Empire) is one of the world’s best loved storytellers. Her 1979 debut novel, A Woman of Substance, ranks as one of the top-ten bestselling books of all time, with more than 31 million copies in print. All 26 of her novels to date have been major worldwide bestsellers. Her 27th book, Letter From A Stranger, will be published later this year by St. Martin’s Press. Mrs. Bradford was born in Leeds, West Yorkshire, United Kingdom as the only child of Freda and Winston Taylor. She grew up in the Leeds suburb of Armley, and after Town Street Church of England School, worked in the typing pool at the Yorkshire Evening Post before going into journalism. By the age of 20, she was the fashion editor of Woman’s Own magazine and an editor and columnist on Fleet Street for the London Evening News. Mrs. Bradford’s books have sold more than 83 million copies worldwide in more than 90 countries and 40 languages. Ten of her books have been made into miniseries and television movies, making her one of the best-selling authors of women’s fiction over the last 30 years. In April of 2003, Mrs. Bradford was inducted into the Writers Hall of Fame of America alongside Mark Twain, Langston Hughes and Dr. Seuss. She was awarded an OBE by Queen Elizabeth II in the Queen’s 2007 Birthday Honours list for her contributions to literature. Her original manuscripts are archived at the Brotherton Library at Leeds University, alongside the works of the Brontë sisters. In 2009, Barbara’s publishers began a worldwide 30th anniversary celebration of A Woman of Substance. The first annual Woman of Substance Awards took place on September 10, 2009 at the Dorchester Hotel in London. She lives in New York City with her husband of 43 years, television producer Robert Bradford. Her official website is www.barbarataylorbradford.com In honor of her literary accomplishments enjoyed by millions around the world, Mount Saint Mary College proudly confers the honorary degree of doctor of letters upon Barbara Taylor Bradford.

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CAPTAIN SCOTT M. SMILEY Doctor of Humane Letters Scott Smiley, a native of Pasco, Washington, was commissioned in the United States Army in May 2003 through the United States Military Academy, where he graduated with a bachelor of science degree in engineering management. He also graduated from combat diver qualification course, airborne school, the Infantry Officer Basic Course at Fort Benning, Georgia, and from Army Ranger School in March of 2004. His first assignment was with the 1-24 Infantry Battalion First Brigade, 25th Inf Division at Fort Lewis, Washington, where he was a platoon leader. He deployed to Mosul, Iraq in 2004 and was very seriously injured in 2005. Upon his return to the U.S., Smiley was assigned to the Medical Hold Company at Fort Lewis. He changed station in April of 2006 to Fort Monroe, Virginia, where he worked with the Accession’s Command. In August of 2007, he enrolled at Duke University, and he graduated in 2009 with a master’s degree in business administration. He was then assigned to the United States Military Academy in the Behavioral Science and Leadership Department, where he taught military leadership. Last year, Captain Smiley took command of the Warrior Transition Unit at West Point, New York. The Army’s first blind active duty officer, he is responsible for a company of 170 warriors in transition. His book, titled "Hope Unseen," describes his own difficult transition, and attributes his strength during his recovery to prayers, faith and the encouragement of others. Captain Smiley’s awards and decorations include the Combat Infantryman Badge, the Bronze Star, the Purple Heart, the Meritorious Service Medal, the Army Commendation Medal, the National Defense Service Medal, the Iraq Campaign Medal, and the Army Service Ribbon. He also received recognition as the 2007 Army Times Soldier of the Year, 2008 ESPN Best Outdoor Athlete, 2009 General Douglas McArthur Leadership Award recipient, and the 2010 Father of the Year. Captain Smiley is happily married to his beautiful wife Tiffany and has been blessed with two sons, Grady (4), and Graham (1). In honor of his courageous and empathetic service, on the battlefield and among servicemen at home, Mount Saint Mary College proudly confers the honorary degree of doctor of humane letters upon Captain Scott Smiley.

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JAMES W. TAYLOR, JR. Doctor of Laws James W. Taylor, Jr. is founder, president and chief executive officer of Taylor Biomass Energy LLC, and chairman of Taylor Recycling Facility LLC. He is known as an industry visionary with the practical contracting experience to manage projects of any complexity. His motto has been “we need to stop wasting our waste; it has value and is a resource.” Mr. Taylor founded Taylor Biomass Energy in 2005 as part of his family businesses’ commitment to waste reduction, recycling and reuse. He built the first of these family businesses, Taylor Tree, Inc., into one of the New York Hudson Valley’s largest land clearing and tree service companies, and then led the firm’s transformation into Taylor Recycling, a leading recycler of construction and demolition debris. Jim has since passed along that business to his children James W. Taylor III, Hans E. Taylor and Tonya Taylor. Taylor Recycling Facility LLC reputation grew even more as contractor for debris sorting/ separating and recovery efforts after the World Trade Center disaster in 2001. Taylor Recycling received a commendation from the Army Corps of Engineers’ lead contractor for their “tremendous contribution.” The U.S. Department of Labor, Occupational Safety and Health Administration also recognized the firm for their unprecedented efforts. From 2007-2009, he was president of the Construction Materials Recycling Association. Currently Mr. Taylor is leading the Taylor team in designing, building and operating the world’s first commercial-size biomass gasification plant using municipal solid waste as the feedstock. Taylor Biomass Energy LLC owns the patented technology. The green energy project right here in Orange County will employ approximately 400 construction workers, and then around 80 full time employees in Montgomery. Mr. Taylor graduated from Montgomery’s Valley Central High School. He was a United States Army Artillery Surveyor from 1967-1970 and was honorably discharged as Staff Sergeant E-6. He resides in the Town of Newburgh, New York with his wife Eileen and daughter Kayla. In honor of his resourceful business enterprises, and his green energy leadership, Mount Saint Mary College proudly confers the honorary degree of doctor of laws upon James W. Taylor, Jr.

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Master’s Degree Candidates

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Master's Degree Candidates MASTER OF SCIENCE IN EDUCATION

Allison M. Abbate Patricia M. Adreance Jennifer Lynn Andersen Stacey D. Atlas Ellen E. Babcock Ashley Marie Baginski Corey M. Bova Peter John Bowman Lauren Broadbelt Jeffrey W. Chiu Kari Cirigliano Kiarra Chantal Clark Christine C. Cleeves Jennifer Mary Cotter Tara Rosalie Crowder Jennifer Elizabeth Culkin Catherine Ryan Cutilli Matthew Paul Cutney Mark Andrew Darnobid Kelly Brothers Decker Carla Del Treste Philip J. DeNegri Carolyn Malalis DiMeo Alicia Marie DiPerno Maureen M. Donahue Kimberly Diane Driscoll Jennifer Carolyn Duggan Laura Dumser Ashley Beth Fiero Joy Ann Fierro Marcia Ann Figueroa Leanne Marie Finelli Jennifer Rae Garrison Wayne Jonathan George Denise M. Giametta Jaclyn Girsh Sheldon Joseph Heil Elizabeth Higgins Melissa A. Hoffmann Elizabeth Jones Huberth Christine Dawn Humphrey Maria Stumbo Imperati Catherine T. Intranuovo Rebekah Judith Jackson Rachel M. Koontz Jessica L. Krause

Arianne Lake Janet P. Langlitz Matthew Ian Lehman Michael Harold Lehmann Deanna Maria Lopez Jennifer Decatur LoPresti Keri D. Mackie Kathleen Marie Maguire Sally Marie Mankoo Nicole M. Marinaccio Tina M. McFarlin Patricia Ann McGrath Jason Patrick McLaughlin Robin Jean Meade Michael Jack Medvedev Briana M. Metelski Jennifer Joanne Mojica Sarah Jean Molina Angela Marie Monroe Nancy Maria Montaperto Timothy Paul Montgomery Jennifer Margaret Moore Kristen Marie Moreira Caitlin Scott Mosher Debra Muroski Jenilyn Natale Angela Nicole Nelson Julie M. Nolan Jennifer O'Shea Lauren Denise Passante Sarah Elizabeth Perez Allison Lea Persaud Eric James Peterson Maryelizabeth Polacco Jennifer Marie Porcelli Pamela Sara Preiato-Ciotoli Deborah A. Profeta Roberts Kyle Preston Roddey Samantha Rodriguez Lisa Marie Rogers Serina Ruggiero Alexis Kathleen Russell Carrie A. Russo Stephanie Elisabeth Sakadelis Autumn Rehn Saleski Andrea Carol Saylor

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MASTER OF SCIENCE IN EDUCATION (CONT.) Kaitlin Maura Schleiermacher Jaclyn Stoddard Elizabeth Ann Sykes Scott Daniel Tabone Christine Renee Taylor Jessica Rose Terpstra Carol M. Tompkins Kristin Torre Heather Reneé Troncillito Irene Ung Daniel K. Van Amburgh Brad Alan Vandermark

Elizabeth Ashley VanDunk Kathleen Marie Venable Dawn Michelle Verini Jaime L. Walter Kathryn M. Welling Carol Ann Whittaker Kayleigh G. Willard Kathleen Ann Wilson Mary Anne Wood Annette J. Yacovone Jaclyn Leah Ziegelman

MASTER OF SCIENCE IN NURSING

Lisa R. Bilyeu Hillary L. Durbin Karen C. Feliciano Stacey Therecia Forbes Elena Hay Sherry Lynne LaPerche Phyllis Pagliaro L'Estrange Daniel Joseph Maughan

Patricia Ann Rainaldi David Frank Rivera Palwinder Sandhu Allison Meusburger Tebolt Lauren Gretchen Thoelen Jean M. Walsh Marylu Williams

MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

Joseph Frank Abbamonte Anna C. Andrianis Tiffany L. Baker Maureen Celeste Bramberger Shanice Ayana Bristol Sharon M. Canary Angel Capasso Andrew B. Constant Laura Lynne Cuddy Penny Ann Demo Shihao Feng Jason Manuel Franky Kevin Gagliano Jessica Garcia Joanna M. Geraci Christopher R. Harrison Amy S. Johnson Angela Marie Langdon May C. Lee Chunyu Li Maureen Elizabeth Loosen Davidson Pierre Louis Stephanie Lynn Mabie Jessica Vega Maloy

Jay Robert Matushefske Adnan H. Momin Christine Marie Morelock Ellen Bourhis Nolan Bowen Peng Mengfan Peng Eileen Patricia Rose Jillian Leigh Rothwell-Iorio Monica Scavone Ashley Keiko Smith Kyle Karmine Smith David Phillip Sperber Shanta Shiana Sweet Billy Szabo Caitlin Adrianna Thomas Martin James Thorpe Jan Marie VanDemark Mara Mercedes Wetzel Bing Wu Zhaoyu Wu Wei Yang Jing Zhao Jie Zhong

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Bachelor’s Degree Candidates

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Bachelor's Degree Candidates BACHELOR OF ARTS

Paul Colombo Mark A. Congionti Michael Charles Conklin Susanne Conklin Dana Lee Conroy C Giuseppe Conte C Elizabeth M. Cooper Daniel Kenneth Courtney Kimberly Jean Cudak S Sara Ann Cutie C H Christina Marie Danese Jared Michael Davis Jessica Ann DeBellis S Kristina DeCarlo Kristen Marie DeGeorge Ashley Lauren Delagana Pamela Lisbeth Delano Jillian Nicole Depew Rosemarie Gordon Deslandes C Marly Diaz Julia V. DiMeo C Erica Nicole Doherty M Erin Megan Dommermuth Lauren Ashley Doyle Drane Drejaj Justin Paige Duffany Amanda J. Dunmire C Erica Ashley Echeverria Nicole-Kay Camille Edwards Joed S. Esperance Matthew David Eyler M Tara Elizabeth Fehringer M Amanda Kaitlin Fenn C Mark Ronald Ferdinand Rebecca Anne Fiedler Melissa Ann Figueroa Meghan E. Finley Diana Marie Fiumara Sarah Florio Jacqueline M. Francis-Zelinsky C Marlaina Ruth Frank Rachel E. Freitas C Angela Fulton Laura Elizabeth Galante

Jennifer Marie Acampora M Cassandra Leigh Ackley Cigdem Ahmet M Anna Grace Alvira Kendra L. Anderson C Manouska Archer Paul Robert Aries Angela Barney Leandro Lorenzo Bautista Randy Lalando Bennett Stephanie Ann Berger Melissa Anne Bird M H Caitlin Elizabeth Bish Bryan Alexander Blanco Sarah Ashley Bocker Theresa Marie Borst Sarah Marie Boutros Christopher Stephen Boydston Cesarina Brito Stephanie Lauren Brockway S Brian Darrow Browne Luke Bruscino Rayna Lynn Burke C Jessica Frances Burns Stephanie Butler Vanessa Byrne M Allison Elizabeth Caine Jaclyn E. Caio Zappora Lynnea Camper David Joseph Canazon Jonathan J. Candal Marilyn Carkner Elizabeth Anna Carlson Ryan Cahill Carroll Denise Katherine Casagrande William Casey Christina Caswell Michael Anthony Catalo Alexandra Mae Catucci Jamie Nicole Cevetillo Jessie Shannon Christiansen Anthony Civitano Jacob Cohen-Donnelly Aileen Cathryn Colarieti 18


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Heather Gallagher Jean Campbell Galli C Erica Gibbs Christine Marie Gizzi Maxwell David Glanovsky Whitney D. Glover Eliany Gonzalez Jacqueline Ann Gonzalez Edward Gordineer Samantha Anne Gordineer C Jacqueline Michelle Governale C Margaret Green Victoria Marie Guido Amanda Hammond Jillian Lyn Handley Sara Marie Hanssler Christopher S. Hawley Brian David Heitman Emilie Katherine Hicks Jacquelyn Hobbs Kristen Angela Holland Theresa A. Holleran-Evangelista Laura M. Hooghuis Sierra Love Hotaling Megan Lillian Hoye Gina Marie Hughes Djamilia Iagia Kaitlyn Iaquinta Robert Francis Jedlicka James Andrew Jerkowski Eloisa M. Jessup M Aleschia Denise Johnson Marc Anthony Johnson Sarah Ashley Johnson Adam R. Kean M Vanessa Keener M Kathleen Grace Kellerman Ann-Marie E. Kenny C Christopher Paul Kingly Samantha Nicole Kiss Ivy Adjei Kissi Karen Anne Kolb C Victoria Korycki M Joseph D. Kramer Stephanie Kytoski Stephanie Ann Labodin Charlene E. Lampon C Caitlyn Alyssa Lane M Hector Leal

Allison Rose Lee Ryan Thomas Lee Benjamin Alfred Liberatore C Adam P. Lisewski Jeanine Louise Lord Lourdes Lorenzo David Andrew Lovi C Amanda Nicole Lowy Jillian Luckasavage Juan Luis Elaina Marie Luongo M Kathleen Marie Lykes Charles Stephen Lynch Jessica Kathryn Lynch Emmajean MacPherson S Kristen Lynne Maggio C Jessica Marie Marsden Kaitlin Veronica Marshall Kelly A. Marshall Toni-Ann Mastando M Jennifer L. Maynard M Jessica L. McAdams Diana McCann James Donald McCombs Erin Nicole McDevitt C Kelly Ann McDonald Caitlin McDonough Kayla Ann McKavanagh Keri Ann McLaughlin Shannon Marie McNally M Kelly McNeil Marianne Veronica Melanson Kelsey Mele Michelle Claire Mendez M Kathleen Marie Menton Kaitlyn Alana Miccio Jessica Marie Miles Amanda Lauren Miller Victoria Patricia Miller Karen Grace Molfese C Robert Joseph Monte Krista Ann Mora Andrea Morel M Jennifer J. Morelli C Brian Patrick Morgan M Nicole Mower M Matthew H. Mucci Kristin J. Mullarkey C Jessica Muniz 19


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BACHELOR OF ARTS (CONT.)

Breana Rose Munsell C Kathleen Theresa Nagengast Kayla Erin Neumann C Mary Newhard S Sarah A. Nicolato Jennifer Nolan Donald Phillip Norcross C Vinessa Oakes Kathryn E. O'Connor C Caroline Elizabeth O'Kane Kathryn Anne O'Keefe C Daniela Palladino Irena Palladino Alicia Isabel Parrino Dakota Lynn Pepper Tara Kate Percacciolo Camille Perconti Matthew Robert Peters Edward Phillips Heather Michelle Pitcher Rachel Alexandra Polito Paul Michael Polumbo C Louis Anthony Ponessi Samantha J. Post M Scott James Prutzman Brittany Lynn Purdy Kimberley Linda Quinn Kristy Marie Rant Brittany Ann Regan Kristen R. Richard Elise Antoinette Rodriguez Jamie Rodriguez Justin Roman Marie A. Rotter C Margaret Rose Roy Amelia Russo Danielle Marie Russo Evangeline Marie Santos Jennifer Lee Saracino M Kaitlyn Marie Sassone C Alyssa Marie Scagnelli M Stephanie Elizabeth Scalise Richard Jeffrey Scalzo S Jessica Brooke Scarlata M H Tanya Marie Schauer Christie Lee Scheels Lisa Schmidt Jennifer L. Schrader

Destiny Nicole Scott Kelly Carmen Seepersad Cynthia L. Seibert Robert Anthony Serino C Marcella Maria Sgroi Traci Leigh Sick S Anne Eileen Siemon Felicia Anne Skinner Alexandra Christine Smith RiShawn Dominique Smith Sara Ann Soll Lori R. Sommer C Katelynn Marie Sowa Jennifer Maria Spina Alexa Bianca Spinelli Adam C. Staiger Michelle Susane Stayton C Amanda Ashley Stella Cheryl Ann Stokkeland La'Tia Reneé Strothers Eimile Ann Sullivan Cori M. Surerus Alexandria Marie Surridge C Christopher Tabaszewski Douglas Peter Tabone Alexandra Elizabeth Taliana Brian Paul Tanenbaum Carissa Kaitlyn Thomas Melissa Ann Tiburcio Danielle N. Tiernan Angel José Tirado Jessica Marie Torres Nicole Jean Treco Amanda Marie Truffi C Lisa Ann Truffi C Ashley M. Vail Victoria Valencia Dorothea Maureen VanValkenburgh Cristina Vazquez-Garza Rachel Danielle Vega Joseph Thomas Vidile Megan Kathleen Weiss Mark Wenzel John Anthony Wicker M Megan Elizabeth Wickes Zakiyah Kiara Williams Colleen Wilson Sean Ernest Winchell

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BACHELOR OF ARTS (CONT.)

Teresa M. Wisniewski Shannon Nicole Witte C Jessica Charley Wolford

Urszula Wyluda Kara Lucille Yackel

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BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN NURSING Julio Cesar Martinez Sandra Martinez Shirley Martinez C Colleen Patrica McHale Nancy R. Millspaugh Kristel Monterey Kristine L. O'Connell Lauren Ann O'Hara Meredith Louise Paggi Laura Elaine Panay Marisa Elizabeth Pidala Brianne Potter Kathryn Megan Prete Carly Victoria Rivas Jennifer Helen Robak C Tanya Florese Roberts Amanda M. Robinson Kristen Clarise Rosario Colleen Rossa Suzanne P. Rostanzo M Meghan C. Ryan Erin Janel Sanbeg Jonathan F. Saweikis Rebecca Lynn Schwartz C Amanda Marie Scussel Lindsay Marie Searle C Ashley Renee Soules Christina M. Stiglianese Brittany Lauren Stokes Melissa C. Sullivan Jessica Szydlowski M Rachel Marie Terry Lauren Mary Tobacco May G. Tong Christina Anna Torino Suseline Touzin Ronald T. Vales Emily Stoll Van Niewerburgh Kristina M. Walker Annemarie C. Whiting M Linda Williams Rachel A. Zippo

Michelle Rita Barone M Suzanne M. Bartman Brigid Ann Begley Michelle DaSilva Bernardino Feona Tushana Brown Caitlin Marie Bruen Kerry A. Burke Kristen E. Calli Danya Gay Yanique Campbell Melissa S. Cassas Catherine Bernadette Castelli Lisa Chevola Jessica Connor C Edita Cubatiuk Traci Cuccia David E. DesLauriers Amy M. DeSouza Lucy Dornfeld Ashley A. Doucette Colleen Finney Rebecca Fontana Aurore Francois Cheri Fuller Kristen Marie Gardianos Meghan E. Gelling Daniel R. Godfrey Caitlin Anne Goff C Jessica Goggin Lydia Kirion Good Sara Guzze Nestor Hernandez M Shemel Terry-Kay Jackson Naomi M. Jones Jayni Catharine Reed Joyce Kelly Anne Kelleher Dana L. Kelly Samantha Nicole Kelly Alison Jessica Koppe Danielle LeGodais Kristen Locicero C Mary K. Maksomski Jaclyn A. Martin 21


Bachelor’s Degree Candidates

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BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN BUSINESS MANAGEMENT & ADMINISTRATION Stephanie Lynn Adams Christine Nicole Artis Stephen H. Bennis Matthew Borchetta Owen Seretse Brathwaite Alyssa Lee Buzzonetti Carol L. Campbell Joseph P. Candela II Anthony Louis Carroll Emily Nicole Cousins Erik Michael DeFont Ivelis DeJesus Joseph C. DeSario Gina M. Dolce James Joseph Dunn Sandra Elaine Flowers M Angie Josefa Francois Matthew V. Glaviano Jermaine Desmond Huell Michael P. Hughes Brian A. Ibbs S Andrew Ryan Imbasciani Troy Johnson Nakita R. Khani

Kerry Lynne Koutouvidis April-Lynn Lavigne Andrew Legge Catherine Emily Mancuso Ketsia W. Monterose Caitlin Faith Moore Timothy Patrick Morris James V. Mucci Joseph Robert Mugnai Justin Sean Murphy Kristine-Marie Murwin Brian Casey O'Connor Matthew Paci Matthew Edward Patsey Louis R. Peisel Maricruz Perez Samuel Ramos Jr. Stephen Nicholas Reinhardt Martha Victoria Roszkowski Daniel Raymond Sciacca Lorie Colleen Shields C Penny L. Tompkins M Brian J. Visconti Michael Wynne

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN ACCOUNTING Andrew M. Acosta C Michael Anello M Lauren Arneth Melinda Marie Bender C Kashmira Kavita Bhagwandeen Jennifer Crystal Boniface Anthony Celano Joseph L. Colbert C Jesse Michael Colon Marco Gerlando Crescimanni Marc Curry Rebecca Charl Darr M Danielle C. Ennis S Bonnie Susan Heib C

Cum Laude

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Magna Cum Laude

Michael DeWitt Hood C Miranda Beatrice Knowlton Kelly Doreen McDougall David Mirro Bode Leif O'Neill Jenna M. Pelella Elizabeth Ann Picart Christopher Andrew Ragusa Christopher Andrew Rollin M Amanda A. Rubino Christopher Stone M Jamie Unbehagen Guadalupe Vazquez S

Summa Cum Laude

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Honors Program

Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the printed program with respect to the degrees awarded and honors conferred. The appearance of a name in the list of degree candidates is not to be regarded as conclusive. Designated honors are based on the student’s Grade Point Average as of the completion of the fall 2010 semester. The student’s transcript is the official record of degrees and honors awarded. Degrees will not be awarded until all requirements are met and on file with the Registrar’s Office.

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Honors Societies

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HONOR SOCIETIES ALPHA CHI Jennifer Marie Acampora Michael Anello Michelle Rita Barone Melissa Anne Bird Stephanie Lauren Brockway Vanessa Byrne Kimberly Jean Cudak Jessica Ann DeBellis Erica Nicole Doherty Amanda J. Dunmire

Sandra Elaine Flowers Amy S. Johnson Victoria Korycki Caitlyn Alyssa Lane Deanna Maria Lopez Elaina Marie Luongo Toni-Ann Mastando Shannon Marie McNally Jennifer Joanne Mojica Lisa Marie Rogers

Andrea Carol Saylor Alyssa Marie Scagnelli Richard Jeffrey Scalzo Jessica Brooke Scarlata Traci Leigh Sick Scott Daniel Tabone Lauren Gretchen Thoelen Annemarie C. Whiting Kayleigh G. Willard

Jacqueline M. Francis-Zelinsky Jean Campbell Galli Eloisa M. Jessup Shirley Martinez Jennifer J. Morelli Brian Patrick Morgan Kathryn E. O'Connor Samantha J. Post Suzanne P. Rostanzo

Robert Anthony Serino Lorie Colleen Shields Michelle Susane Stayton Jessica Szydlowski Penny L. Tompkins Dawn Michelle Verini John Anthony Wicker

Christine Marie Gizzi Sarah Ashley Johnson Louis Anthony Ponessi

Justin Roman Alyssa Marie Scagnelli

Jessica Garcia Joanna M. Geraci Angela Marie Langdon May C. Lee Maureen Elizabeth Loosen Jay Robert Matushefske Ellen Bourhis Nolan Christopher Andrew Rollin Eileen Patricia Rose

Jillian Leigh Rothwell-Iorio Monica Scavone Kyle Karmine Smith Shanta Shiana Sweet Caitlin Adrianna Thomas Penny L. Tompkins Jamie Unbehagen Mara Mercedes Wetzel

Sara Ann Cutie Louis Anthony Ponessi

Alyssa Marie Scagnelli

ALPHA SIGMA LAMBDA Jennifer Marie Acampora Melinda Marie Bender Joseph L. Colbert Kimberly Jean Cudak Rebecca Charl Darr Penny Ann Demo Rosemarie Gordon Deslandes Danielle C. Ennis Sandra Elaine Flowers BETA BETA BETA Brian Darrow Browne Jacob Cohen-Donnelly Sara Ann Cutie DELTA MU DELTA Joseph Frank Abbamonte Melinda Marie Bender Shanice Ayana Bristol Sharon M. Canary Joseph L. Colbert Laura Lynne Cuddy Rebecca Charl Darr Penny Ann Demo Danielle C. Ennis GAMMA SIGMA EPSILON Brian Darrow Browne Rayna Lynn Burke

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Honors Societies

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KAPPA DELTA PI Patricia M. Adreance Cigdem Ahmet Ellen E. Babcock Ashley Marie Baginski Melissa Anne Bird Corey M. Bova Peter John Bowman Vanessa Byrne Jeffrey W. Chiu Kari Cirigliano Kiarra Chantal Clark Aileen Cathryn Colarieti Tara Rosalie Crowder Jennifer Elizabeth Culkin Jessica Ann DeBellis Carla Del Treste Jillian Nicole Depew Carolyn Malalis DiMeo Erica Nicole Doherty Kimberly Diane Driscoll Amanda J. Dunmire Tara Elizabeth Fehringer Amanda Kaitlin Fenn Ashley Beth Fiero Marcia Ann Figueroa Meghan E. Finley Wayne Jonathan George

Elizabeth Higgins Vanessa Keener Ann-Marie E. Kenny Rachel M. Koontz Jessica L. Krause Arianne Lake Benjamin Alfred Liberatore Jennifer Decatur LoPresti David Andrew Lovi Elaina Marie Luongo Sally Marie Mankoo Tina M. McFarlin Keri Ann McLaughlin Shannon Marie McNally Kathleen Marie Menton Briana M. Metelski Jennifer Joanne Mojica Karen Grace Molfese Angela Marie Monroe Nancy Maria Montaperto Jennifer Margaret Moore Kristen Marie Moreira Kristin J. Mullarkey Debra Muroski Kathleen Theresa Nagengast Kayla Erin Neumann Lauren Denise Passante

Sarah Elizabeth Perez Maryelizabeth Polacco Paul Michael Polumbo Jennifer Marie Porcelli Pamela Sara Preiato-Ciotoli Margaret Rose Roy Serina Ruggiero Carrie A Russo Evangeline Marie Santos Kaitlyn Marie Sassone Andrea Carol Saylor Jessica Brooke Scarlata Traci Leigh Sick Lori R. Sommer Cheryl Ann Stokkeland Alexandria Marie Surridge Scott Daniel Tabone Carol M. Tompkins Heather ReneĂŠ Troncillito Dawn Michelle Verini Jaime L. Walter Carol Ann Whittaker Kayleigh G. Willard Kathleen Ann Wilson Sean Ernest Winchell Mary Anne Wood Jaclyn Leah Ziegelman

Elaina Marie Luongo Shannon Marie McNally Matthew H. Mucci

Mary Newhard Jessica Brooke Scarlata Sara Ann Soll

Brian David Heitman Jennifer Lee Saracino

Shannon Nicole Witte

Ann-Marie E. Kenny Victoria Korycki Patricia Ann McGrath Debra Muroski Kathleen Theresa Nagengast Donald Phillip Norcross

Andrea Carol Saylor Richard Jeffrey Scalzo Alexandria Marie Surridge Ashley M. Vail John Anthony Wicker

KAPPA MU EPSILON Stephanie Lauren Brockway Vanessa Byrne Rachel E. Freitas LAMBDA PI ETA Anna Grace Alvira Mark Ronald Ferdinand PHI ALPHA THETA Cigdem Ahmet David Joseph Canazon Dana Lee Conroy Jessica Ann DeBellis Kelly Brothers Decker Erica Nicole Doherty

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Honors Societies

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PSI CHI Christopher Stephen Boydston Stephanie Butler Jaclyn E. Caio Christina Caswell Jamie Nicole Cevetillo Giuseppe Conte Ashley Lauren Delagana Erica Ashley Echeverria Laura Elizabeth Galante

Christine Marie Gizzi Emilie Katherine Hicks Amy S. Johnson Emmajean MacPherson Michelle Claire Mendez Brian Casey O'Connor Kathryn E. O'Connor Brittany Lynn Purdy Marie A. Rotter

Stephanie Elisabeth Sakadelis Melissa Ann Tiburcio Amanda Marie Truffi Dorothea Maureen VanValkenburgh Rachel Danielle Vega Jaclyn Leah Ziegelman

Caitlin Anne Goff Jessica Goggin Nestor Hernandez Shemel Terry-Kay Jackson Dana L. Kelly Alison Jessica Koppe Sherry Lynne LaPerche Kristen Locicero Mary K. Maksomski Shirley Martinez Daniel Joseph Maughan Kristel Monterey Kristine L. O'Connell Lauren Ann O'Hara Meredith Louise Paggi Laura Elaine Panay Marisa Elizabeth Pidala Carly Victoria Rivas Jennifer Helen Robak Lisa Marie Rogers Colleen Rossa

Suzanne P. Rostanzo Erin Janel Sanbeg Jonathan F. Saweikis Rebecca Lynn Schwartz Amanda Marie Scussel Lindsay Marie Searle Brittany Lauren Stokes Melissa C. Sullivan Jessica Szydlowski Scott Daniel Tabone Allison Meusburger Tebolt Rachel Marie Terry Lauren Gretchen Thoelen May G. Tong Amanda Marie Truffi Ronald T. Vales Jaime L. Walter Annemarie C. Whiting Sean Ernest Winchell

SIGMA THETA TAU Michelle Rita Barone Michelle DaSilva Bernardino Lisa R. Bilyeu Melissa Anne Bird Kerry A. Burke Kristen E. Calli Catherine Bernadette Castelli Lisa Chevola Jessica Connor Dana Lee Conroy Jared Michael Davis David E. DesLauriers Amy M. DeSouza Lucy Dornfeld Ashley A. Doucette Hillary L. Durbin Tara Elizabeth Fehringer Karen C. Feliciano Rebecca Fontana Kristen Marie Gardianos Meghan E. Gelling

WHO’S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES Melissa Bird Sarah Marie Boutros Alyssa Lee Buzzonetti

Paul N. Colombo Amy DeSouza Aleschia Denise Johnson

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Traci Sick Dorothea M. VanValkenburgh Annemarie Whiting


Academic Regalia

Saturday, May 14, 2011

Academic Regalia CEREMONIAL MACE

The Mount Saint Mary College ceremonial mace is a symbol of teaching authority. Representing the torch of truth, the Mount's mace incorporates the college motto, "Doce me veritatem" - Teach Me the Truth - and integrates the cross within its flame. At the top of the staff, the front panel displays the college seal, with its symbols of learning and service; the back panel displays the Dominican Sisters seal.

ACADEMIC DRESS

Academic dress is a sign of academic achievement worn at commencement exercises and other academic ceremonies. The tradition of academic dress dates from the 12th and 13th centuries, when academic gowns were common attire in early European universities. With the issuing of a code of dress, the Intercollegiate Commission standardized American academic attire in 1895. Since the universities were founded by the church, students were required to wear the gowns at all times. The gowns represent an adaptation of the cape or mantle worn by church dignitaries in religious processions. The usual color of academic gowns is black but over the years variations in color and style have developed. The gown's cut indicates the level of degree held. The bachelor's gown has long, pointed sleeves. The master's gown has an oblong sleeve, open at the wrist; the rear part of the sleeve is a square cut and the front part has an arc cut away. The doctoral gown is made with bell-shaped sleeves and is usually black, although the color is sometimes the color of the college conferring the degree. It is trimmed in velvet and has three, two-inch bars on the sleeves and a five-inch border, extending from the back of the neck down the two sides in front. The hoods that accompany the gowns had a practical origin. Monks living in the Middle Ages wore hoods to protect their tonsured heads in winter and they collected alms in them. Hoods are the most significant part of academic dress. The hood's shape and size indicates the degree earned by the wearer. The color of the velvet border indicates the academic field and the color or colors of the lining represent the institution granting the degree. The master's hood is shorter than the doctoral hood and lacks the panels of the doctoral hood. Hoods are lined in silk with the colors of the school granting the degree, while the color of the binding or edging of the hood indicates the subject in which the degree was attained. The square caps or mortarboards, usually black, are a prescribed part of academic dress. Tassels are attached to the center of the mortarboards. The tassels are worn over the left front quarter by degree holders; candidates wear tassels over the right front quarter until the degree is conferred.

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Academic Regalia

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COLORS FOR ACADEMIC DISCIPLINES

Disciplines Colors Arts and Letters.................................................................................................................. White Business................................................................................................................... Light Brown Education.....................................................................................................................Light Blue Fine Arts............................................................................................................................Brown Music....................................................................................................................................Pink Nursing............................................................................................................................ Apricot Philosophy................................................................................................................... Dark Blue Science.................................................................................................................. Golden Yellow Theology............................................................................................................................Scarlet

PRESIDENTIAL CHAIN OF OFFICE & MEDALLION

The Presidential Medallion is made of sterling silver and bronze and bears the Mount Saint Mary College seal with its symbols of learning and service, and the words "Doce Me Veritatum" - Teach Me the Truth. The medallion also bears a fleur-de-lis, a symbol associated with the Blessed Virgin Mary, from the Dominican Sisters of Newburgh seal. The silver chain bears four ovals, each inscribed with the name and years of service of the college's four previous presidents. The medallion was designed for Fr. Kevin E. Mackin's inauguration.

CEREMONIAL BANNERS

The Mount Saint Mary College banners add color and pageantry to its academic ceremonies. At the college's commencement ceremony, select student representatives carry the banners in the academic procession. The banners are imprinted either with the college seal or a Dominican shield. One of the banners with the Dominican shield proclaims the purpose of the Dominican Order of Preachers: "Laudare, Benedicere, Praedicare" - To Praise God, To Bless God, To Preach God. The other Dominican shield banner reads, "Veritas" - Truth.

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Board of Trustees

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BOARD OF TRUSTEES R. Abel Garraghan, Chair President, Heritagenergy Inc., Kingston, NY Ludwig H. Bach ’82, Vice Chair President, Spectrum Pension & Compensation Inc., Newburgh, NY Duncan Maxwell Anderson President and Creative Director, High Tor Media Inc., Brewster, NY Sr. Margaret Anderson, OP, LCSW ’67 Director of Guidance, Good Counsel Academy, White Plains, NY Sr. Joann Boneski, OP ’65 Executive Director of Development (Retired), Dominican Sisters of Hope, Newburgh, NY Harrison H. Buxton, III Senior Vice President, UBS Financial Services, New London and Hartford, CT Frances P. Connor (Emerita) Teachers College (Retired), Columbia University, New York, NY Greg M. Cooper, CPA, CSEP Managing Partner, Cooper, Niemann & Co. Mongaup Valley, NY Thomas C. Donahoe Global Risk Officer, Aladdin Capital LLC, Stamford, CT Sr. Lorelle Elcock, OP Prioress, Dominican Sisters of Hope, Ossining, NY Christopher J. Gawley, Esq. Morgan Stanley Smith Barney, Purchase, NY Albert J. Gruner, DMD Chairman of the Board of Ulster Savings Bank, Kingston, NY Anna Halpine World Youth Alliance International, New York, NY Joan P. Kaplan ’92 NYS Certified Social Worker, Newburgh, NY Marianna R. Kennedy, Esq., ’87 Drake, Loeb, Heller, Kennedy, Gogerty, Gaba & Rodd, PLLC, New Windsor, NY

PRESIDENTIAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE Carl E. Meyer, Chair – CEO, TSEC (The Solar Energy Consortium), Rhinebeck, NY Dr. James L. Gearity, Secretary – Chair, Division of Business/MBA, Mount Saint Mary College, Newburgh, NY Jack Abernethy – CEO, Fox Television Stations, Inc., Ho-Ho-Kus, NJ Dr. William M. Cummings – Retired Executive, Texaco Inc., Fishkill, NY Joseph A. Catania Jr. – Tarshis, Catania, Liberth, Mahon & Millgram, PLLC, Newburgh, NY 28


Presidential Advisory Committee

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Fr. Kevin E. Mackin, OFM (Ex Officio) President, Mount Saint Mary College, Newburgh, NY Frank A. Marchetti Marchetti Management Services, LLC, Stamford, CT David W. Melby Vice President/Partner, Rose and Kiernan, Inc., Fishkill, NY Joan P. Millens Vice President, B. Millens Sons, Inc., Kingston, NY Robert Murphy Founder, CEO, Owner, Murphy Healthcare Group, Montvale, NJ William G. Murphy, Jr. Vice President, Halmar Companies, Newburgh, NY Susan D. Najork President (Retired), Collection Bureau of Hudson Valley, Newburgh, NY Joseph A. O’Loughlin Sherwood Equities, New York, NY Peter M. Olympia, Jr. Principal, Strategic Alliance, LLC, Poughkeepsie, NY Sr. Lucy Povilonis, OP ’72 Principal, St. Joseph School, New Windsor, NY Ita M. Rahilly, CPA Partner, Vanacore, DeBenedictus, DiGovanni & Weddell, Newburgh, NY George F. Stradar Jr., Esq. (Emeritus) Northrop & Stradar, PC, Newburgh, NY Sr. Ann P. Stankiewicz, OP Associate Professor of Philosophy (Retired), Providence College, North Providence, RI Sr. Mary Rita Sweeney, OP ’59 (Emerita) Dominican Sisters of Hope, Ossining, NY

James Drohan – Donoghue, Thomas, Auslander & Drohan, LLP, Hopewell Junction, NY Wilbur Higgins – Chair, St. Luke’s Hospital, GM, Mill Creek Golf Course, Newburgh, NY Mary Madden – CEO, Hudson Valley Federal Credit Union, Gardiner, NY Denise Van Buren ’97 – Corporate Secretary & VP of Communications, CH Energy Group, Chelsea, NY Arthur Weintraub – Retired President, Northern Metropolitan Hosp., Newburgh, NY 29


Mount Saint Mary College

Villa Madonna by Sheila McGowan, 1994

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A BRIEF HISTORY OF MOUNT SAINT MARY COLLEGE

he history of Mount Saint Mary College can be traced to 1883. At the request of the pastor of St. Mary's Church in Newburgh, a small group of Dominican Sisters from the Second Street Convent in Manhattan opened a school on the McAlpine Estate, off Gidney Avenue. In 1913 the sisters bought the Selah R. Van Duzer estate including a mansion, which would become the Villa Madonna, and its carriage house, which would become Whittaker Hall. In 1927 the sisters built a high school, Mount Saint Mary Academy, which closed in 1979. They also restored a storehouse as an elementary school and called it Casa San Jose. In 1950 they built a new elementary school and named it for their benefactor, Bishop John Joseph Dunn. Bishop Dunn Memorial School continues to educate students from all over the mid-Hudson region and provides field work for Mount Saint Mary College students in education and other disciplines. The sisters opened the Mount Saint Mary Normal and Training School in 1930. Four years later the Commissioner of Education approved the program and the Mount received the authority to issue teacher's certificates. In 1954 the Normal School became a liberal arts college, able to grant an associate's degree in education. In January 1955, the Board of Regents of the University of the State of New York granted the 30


Our History

Mount a provisional charter to grant the degree of Associate in Arts upon the completion of the registered three-year curriculum. The Board of Regents voted to amend the college's charter October 30, 1959, and the Mount became a four-year liberal arts college. The Mount opened its doors to the first class of lay women in 1960 under the leadership of Mother Leo Vincent, O.P., also known as Sister Whittaker Hall Kathleen Short, the first president of the four-year college. In June 1962, the Mount granted its first bachelor's degree. Aquinas Hall, the main academic facility, opened in 1963. Guzman Hall, now a residence hall, also opened that year as a novitiate for the young Dominican novices. The Mount graduated its first class, 32 students, in 1964. Sister Mary Francis McDonald, O.P. became the college's second president that year. In May 1968 the college received full accreditation from the Middle States Association and in the spring of that year the first male student began taking classes at the Mount. Sister Mary Francis served until 1972, with assistance from Provosts Roland M. Whittaker, Ph.D., and Sister Marie Genevieve Love, O.P., Ph.D. William O'Hara, J.D., became the college's third president that year and served until 1976. The board of trustees appointed Sister Ann Sakac, O.P., Ph.D., as acting president that year and as the college's fourth president in 1977. The college introduced its first master's degree program, a Master of Science in Special Education, in 1984. The college added a Master of Business Administration program in 1991 and a Master of Science in Nursing program in 1994. Alice Curtis Desmond bequeathed her Balmville estate to the Mount in 1991. The Desmond Campus, two miles from the main campus, is home to the Center for Community and Educational Services. The William and Elaine Kaplan Recreation Center opened in 1992. Hudson Hall, the former Jewish Community Center, was dedicated in 1999. Sakac Hall, named in honor of Sr. Ann Sakac, opened its doors to freshman women in 2003. Guzman Hall was renovated a second time and re-opened in the fall of 2004. The renovations included the chapel, named Founder's Chapel in honor of the Dominican Sisters who founded the college. The college began to renovate College Courts, originally apartments built after World War II. The first of the renovated courts opened in 2005. The Mount opened the Kaplan Family Mathematics, Science, & Technology Center in 2007 to respond to the nation's critical need for nurses and qualified mathematics and science teachers. The college offers 19 majors and more than 50 academic programs. Sister Ann retired June 30, 2008 with enrollment at 2,600. Fr. Kevin E. Mackin, O.F.M., S.T.D., became the Mount's fifth president July 1, 2008. 31


Alma Mater

ALMA MATER Above the mighty Hudson the stately Highlands rise, There Mount Saint Mary College our Alma Mater lies. Facing the morning sun, now we in the time of our youth Welcome the light of knowledge and search for the height of truth. Teach us and make us wise that our life be well begun; Kindle our minds and hearts that our work be nobly done; Guide us to paths of service that we may share what you give; Help us to love Him better in Whose perfect love we live. – Cotter-Fletcher

COMMENCEMENT COMMITTEE Elaine O’Grady ’89, M.B.A. ’08 and Kelly Yough, M.B.A. ’02, Co-Chairs Fr. Francis Amodio Darlene Benzenberg Barbara Connolly Melissa Cruz ’09 Dean DiMarzo Durward Entrekin Faye Denisar Jane Hanley Marcy Latella Caitlin Lazarski Kimberly King

Debra Miller Jessica Mushel Michael O’Keefe Maryann Pilon Beth Roeper Erroyl Rolle Dennis Rush Harry Steinway Dr. Iris Turkenkopf Patricia (Cuomo) Walcott ’76 Lee Zawistowski 32


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