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Academic Awards
WIDENER UNIVERSITY AWARDS
The President’s Award, Main Campus—Alexandra S. Polón
Awarded to the senior on the Main Campus who has contributed the most to campus life through scholarship and participation in extracurricular activities.
The George and Sis Hansell Scholar-Athlete Award—Madison A. Radnoff, Mario V. Scotese
Awarded to the seniors deemed outstanding in scholarship and athletics .
The Donald M. Huntsinger Award—Xavier E. Ross
Awarded to the senior who provided campus leadership, particularly through government activities .
The Theodore S. and Kathryn R. Jaffin Award—Jessica A. Guarino, Jared L. Selby
Awarded to the students who have demonstrated persistent determination, resilience, and vibrant joy in achieving academic success .
The Master Tutor Award—Marissa M. Camac
Awarded to a graduating senior in recognition for excellence in tutoring. This award is sponsored by the College
Reading and Learning Association .
The Outstanding Day Adult Student Award—Naomi I. Pitkoff
Awarded annually to a graduating adult student who has excelled in academic studies and contributed service to the university community .
The Phi Kappa Phi Undergraduate Scholarship Award—Daniel J. Paparelli
Awarded to the graduating senior with outstanding academic scholarship who has maintained a GPA of at least 3.7, engaged in other scholarly and extracurricular activities, and participated in service to the Widener community and the outside community .
The Aram S. Papazian Award—Arlie E. Cesarone
Awarded to the ROTC graduate who has demonstrated a high level of academic achievement and leadership potential through participation and performance in campus-based ROTC programs .
The Nathan R. Raudenbush Memorial Award—Noah G. Davis
Awarded annually to a graduating Widener ROTC cadet who represents the same values, hard work, and dedication to excellence that Nathan Raudenbush displayed in the classroom and in his commitment to ROTC.
The Howard A. Wiley Memorial Award—LaJuan E. Washington Jr.
Awarded to the senior who most intelligently, constructively, and effectively helped bring into being changes in university administrative practices that the student genuinely believed to be out of step with the needs and interests of the student body and who served as an unofficial ombudsman in the interest of the legitimate rights of students.
SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING
The American Chemical Society Award for Chemical Engineering—Madison A. Radnoff
Awarded to a senior majoring in chemical engineering who has excellent standing in the field and who has been active in the student affiliate of the American Chemical Society.
The American Institute of Chemical Engineers Delaware Valley Section Award—Jake B. LePlatt
The award is given by the Delaware Valley Section to a senior majoring in chemical engineering based on scholarship and activity in the AlChE student chapter .
The American Institute of Chemists Award for Chemical Engineering—Zackary R. Smith
The award is granted to a senior majoring in chemical engineering for scholarship in the field.
The Julia B. Blumberg Engineering Award—Jacqueline M. Loeliger
Awarded annually to the senior who has demonstrated excellence in scholarship, leadership ability, and character traits.
The Shirley Kornfield Memorial Graduate Award—Nicholas J. Lubeck
The Shirley Kornfield Memorial Graduate Award is presented annually to the student graduating with a MS in electrical engineering who has secured the highest cumulative grade point average .
The Nathaniel & Shirley Kornfield Memorial Undergraduate Award—Rosemary Mack
Awarded to the graduating senior completing the electrical engineering program who exemplifies the high academic standards and requirements of the cooperative education program.
The Frank & Angela LaVerghetta Prize—Valerie A. Lallo
Awarded to the graduating master of engineering student who has earned the highest cumulative grade point average .
The Donald F. Othmer Sophomore Academic Excellence Award—Jake B. LePlatt
Awarded to the junior or senior majoring in chemical engineering who had the highest grade point average at the end of the sophomore year .
The School of Engineering Award—Jake B. LePlatt, Nicholas J. Lubeck
Awarded to the seniors deemed most outstanding in the engineering program .
The School of Engineering Award for Leadership and Service—Nicholas J. Lubeck
Awarded each year to the senior in the School of Engineering who has shown outstanding leadership and service to the engineering profession .
The School of Engineering Outstanding Transfer Student Award—Michael J. Hutchinson
Awarded to the senior transfer student who has more than 12 transfer credit hours applicable to the major and is deemed most outstanding in the engineering program .
The School of Engineering Certificate of Honors
Awarded to graduating seniors who have enriched their engineering education with advanced engineering honors courses and honors seminars, collaborated with faculty on research, and participated in civic engagement and professional and leadership development .
Jamal Badamassi Sean P. Blade Joseph R. Colavito Amanda L. DiAlessandro Connery O. Eddinger Emily K. Eisele Mary H. Flaherty Michael J. Hutchinson Jake B. LePlatt Jacqueline M. Loeliger Nicholas J. Lubeck Rosemary Mack Michael Oravic Natalie M. Ralston Colin J. Rapa-Slover James R. Rodgers Jessica T. Schlosser Noah J. Smeriglio Zackary R. Smith Amelia D. Wellmon
COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES
The American Chemical Society Scholastic Achievement Award—Jake B. LePlatt
Presented to a senior majoring in chemistry or chemical engineering at an American Chemical Society–approved department for outstanding academic achievement and involvement in American Chemical Society activities .
The American Institute of Chemists Award for Chemistry—Sebastian M. Cuka
Presented to an outstanding senior majoring in chemistry, biology, or chemical engineering in recognition of demonstrated ability, leadership, and professional promise .
The Undergraduate Award in Organic Chemistry—Sebastian M. Cuka
The award is granted to a senior for outstanding scholarship in the field of chemistry. The Thomas and Frances Benedetti Award for Excellence in Italian—Kenneth P. Berkoff
Awarded to a student enrolled in the Italian minor program who has demonstrated excellence in the study of Italian.
The Patricia Blair Criminal Justice Prize—Kelly Dodgson, Natalie A. Maranto
Awarded to the most outstanding students majoring in criminal justice .
The K. B. Brannon Award—Erin G. Coffey
Awarded to the student who has made a significant contribution to the life of the humanities at Widener University.
The Marc and Antoinette Brodkin Biology Award—Madeline D. Dutterer
Awarded to a graduating biology senior who best exemplifies the ideals of a student scholar.
The Robert J. and Judith G. Bruce History Prize—Patrick J. Carolan
Awarded to the history major who has demonstrated outstanding achievement in the field of history.
The Michael Clark Award for Science—Alexandra S. Polón
Awarded to the science major showing the greatest interest in the humanities .
The College of Arts and Sciences Prize—Madeline D. Dutterer
Awarded to the senior in arts and sciences who has demonstrated high scholarly attainment and given significant service to the university, particularly to the College of Arts and Sciences .
The Computer Science Award—Matthew A. Savela
Awarded to a senior majoring in computer science who has demonstrated excellence in that field.
The French Award—Kentz Gustave
Awarded to a member of the senior class majoring in French who has demonstrated outstanding achievement in that field.
The J. Wilson Graham Award—Stefan A. Cozza
Awarded to a member of the senior class deemed most outstanding in English literature .
The Excellence in Communication Studies Award—Madison T. Devlin
Awarded to a senior majoring in communication studies who has demonstrated outstanding leadership in that field.
The Admiral Herbert F. Leary Award—Samuel J. Fraser
Presented to the senior majoring in political science who has demonstrated outstanding scholarship and distinction in that field.
The Pi Gamma Mu Award—Samantha L. Mendelson
Awarded by the International Social Science Honor Society, Pi Gamma Mu, for outstanding academic achievement.
The Alice Nearing Prize—Stefan A. Cozza
Awarded to the student who shows the greatest ability in creative writing .
The Gregory Nearing Prize—Samantha L. Mendelson
Awarded to a member of the senior class deemed most outstanding in the behavioral sciences .
The Outstanding Science Undergraduate Citizenship Award—Nicole M. Brown
Awarded to the senior who has demonstrated high scholastic achievement and contributed significantly to the community.
The Outstanding Science Undergraduate Researcher Award—Madeline D. Dutterer, Mary M. Grace
Presented to the graduating seniors who best demonstrate understanding and application of the research process.
The Phi Alpha Theta Award for Excellence in Historical Research—Aaron W. Gimpel
The Phi Alpha Theta history honor society recognizes outstanding achievement in the field of history.
The William R. F. Phillips Criminal Justice Citizenship Award—Aimee N. Schwartz
This award, named in honor of the criminal justice program founder at Widener, is given to the graduating student who has displayed academic excellence and a commitment to criminal justice studies and university activities.
The William R. F. Phillips Memorial Student Research Prize—Jacqueline M. Loeliger
This award is given to the student member of Phi Kappa Phi who is judged to have presented the best research paper or poster on Student Project Day.
The William R. F. Phillips Prize—Samantha L. Mendelson
Awarded to an outstanding student in sociology or humanities who has contributed through academics or activities to the knowledge and appreciation of urban studies, specifically the importance of cities and the value of urban life to society.
The William R. F. Phillips and Joseph R. G. DeMarco Prize—Samantha L. Mendelson
Awarded to an outstanding student majoring in sociology, the humanities, or behavioral science who has contributed to a positive understanding of the meaning of diversity in the life of a community .
The Psychology Award—Samantha L. Mendelson
Awarded to the graduating senior psychology major who has demonstrated outstanding scholarship and distinction in that discipline .
The Psychology Research Award—Erin K. Ferns
Presented to the graduating senior who best demonstrates understanding and application of the research process in the field of psychology.
The Psychology Service Award—Sara X. Schoneman
Awarded to the graduating senior majoring in psychology who has completed an internship or practicum of at least 100 hours and has a cumulative grade-point average of 3.0 or higher.
The Science Award—Madeline D. Dutterer
Awarded to a senior majoring in a science division program who has the highest academic average .
The Sociology Faculty Award—Samantha L. Mendelson
Awarded to a member of the senior class majoring in sociology who has demonstrated outstanding scholarship and distinction in that field.
The Pi Sigma Alpha Award—Elizabeth L. Yoder
Pi Sigma Alpha is the National Political Science Honor Society established and supported by the American Political
Science Association. The award is given to the graduating Pi Sigma Alpha member most likely to make positive contributions as both a citizen and a scholar.
The Robert Young Memorial Prize in the Power of Art—Erin G. Coffey
Awarded to a member of the senior class majoring in fine arts who has demonstrated outstanding scholarship and distinction in that field.
SCHOOL OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
The Dean’s Award—Danielle R. Mininno
Awarded to the senior who most exemplifies the values and mission of the School of Business Administration.
The Accounting Prize—Rosa Lydon-Quiroz
Awarded to the senior deemed most outstanding in the accounting program .
APPCO’s Sports World Outstanding Marketing Student Prize—Camryn A. Castellini
Awarded to the senior deemed most outstanding in the marketing program.
APPCO’s Sports World Outstanding Sport Management Award—W. Chase D’Amico
Awarded to the senior deemed most outstanding in the sport management program .
The Business Analytics Prize—Eliza R. Meals
Awarded to the senior deemed most outstanding in the business analytics program .
The Economics Prize—Benjamin H. Newlon
Awarded to the senior deemed most outstanding in the economics program .
The Finance Prize—Patrick J. Holden
Awarded to the senior deemed most outstanding in the finance program.
The Kelli Deanne Hargadon Memorial Prize—Michael S. Ercolino
Awarded to a graduating senior majoring in accounting or finance who has demonstrated excellent scholastic achievement and active involvement in student groups, the co-op program, and/or athletics.
The Daniel Layman Club Management Award—Cheyenne M. Luckhardt
Named after the nationally recognized former general manager of the Union League of Philadelphia, this award is presented to the senior who has demonstrated excellence in the study and practice of club management.
The Management Prize—Dominic J. Santangelo
Awarded to the senior deemed most outstanding in the management program .
The J. Willard Marriott Jr. Award—Haley J. Obrant
Awarded to the senior who has shown through academic excellence, extracurricular and cocurricular activities, and on-the-job performance the greatest potential for success in hotel management .
The Geoffrey Nearing Prize—Nicholas Berardi IV
Awarded to a senior who has demonstrated high scholastic achievement and contributed significantly to student activities.
Outstanding Performance in the MBA Program—Anish Sharan
Awarded to a graduating student who has demonstrated excellent academic achievement in the professional MBA program.
Outstanding Performance in the MBA-HCM Program—Brian P. Hochstuhl
Awarded to a graduating student who has demonstrated excellent academic achievement in the MBA–health care management program .
Outstanding Performance in the Online MBA Program—Catherine R. Bachich
Awarded to a graduating student who has demonstrated excellent academic achievement in the online MBA program.
Outstanding Performance in the MSBPI Program—Richard J. Panichelli Jr.
Awarded to a graduating student who has demonstrated excellent academic achievement in the MS in business process innovation program .
Outstanding Performance in the MSTFP Program—Kayla A. Gehringer
Awarded to a graduating student who has demonstrated excellent academic achievement in the MS in taxation and financial planning program.
The Tony and Barbara Pontello Sports Management Internship Book Award—Allison T. Kovacs
Awarded to a senior who has demonstrated excellence in a sport management internship through performance that fostered personal career goals and made significant contributions to the employer.
The Savas Özatalay School of Business Administration Award for Outstanding Service—Xavier E. Ross
Awarded to a School of Business Administration senior who has demonstrated exemplary service in the City of Chester.
The Pennsylvania Institute of Certified Public Accountants Award—Justin E. Geller
Awarded to a senior accounting major on the basis of high scholastic standing and qualities of leadership evidenced by campus activities .
The Sartomer Management Leadership Award—Benjamin J. Igo
Awarded by the Sartomer Company to the senior management major who has demonstrated outstanding leadership qualities and organizational abilities in academic and extracurricular activities.
The Banfi Vintners Award—Bryan O. Castaneda-Campos
The Banfi Vintners Award is presented to the graduating senior who has excelled in the study of food and beverage management and has been an exemplary citizen of the campus and local community.
The Fredericka and Sidney Waldauer Award—Benjamin H. Newlon
The Fredericka and Sidney Waldauer Award is awarded to a member of the senior class deemed most outstanding in the economics seminar .
The School of Business Administration Certificate of Honors
The School of Business Administration (SBA) Honors Program provides highly motivated students with courses and activities that provide a forum for the highest level of intellectual instruction with dedicated faculty . The SBA
Certificate of Honors is awarded to students who successfully complete a minimum of three SBA honors courses, two additional enrichment experiences, and maintain a 3.25 cumulative GPA.
Nicholas Berardi IV Brianna C. Carter Eric M. Clayton Patrick B. Doherty Michael S. Ercolino Andrew R. Jaffarian Allison T. Kovacs Kyle H. Laing Kenneth Lewis Grace M. Lindberger Rosa Lydon-Quiroz Eliza R. Meals Danielle R. Mininno Joshua D. Quairoli Andrew D. Sawyers Bret Vince
The Certificate of Recognition for Outstanding Academic Achievement—Maria Halpin
Awarded by the faculty of the School of Nursing to the graduating registered nurse who has earned the highest average in the nursing major .
The Class of 1970 Award—Rachael B. Waid
Awarded to the graduating senior selected by classmates as outstanding in nursing abilities, class participation, and contributions to the Student Nurses’ Association and the school .
The Complex Care Award—Allison G. Rossman
Awarded to the graduating senior who has demonstrated outstanding academic and exceptional clinical nursing abilities in the care of adults with complex health problems.
The Dean’s Award for Excellence: PhD—Kristen A. McLaughlin
Recognizes the nurse whose doctoral dissertation is exceptional and exemplifies high standards of scholarship and knowledge development.
The Dean’s Award for Excellence: MSN—Marissa L. Mendoza
Recognizes individual leadership, scholarship, and service during the course of study in the master’s program.
The Dean’s Undergraduate Award—Maria Halpin, Memphis R. Martin, Daniel J. Paparelli, Juliana E. Ritter
Given to the graduating students who have demonstrated leadership and excellence in nursing.
The R. Kenneth Johnson Memorial Award—Alemnesh M. Gizachew, Memphis R. Martin
Presented to the graduating seniors who have demonstrated outstanding academic and clinical abilities in the nursing care of childbearing families .
The Dr. Theresa I. Lynch Award—Memphis R. Martin
Presented by the School of Nursing faculty to the senior who has earned the highest academic average in the nursing major . It is given in recognition of the outstanding contribution of Dr . Lynch in the development of the school .
The Kathryne E. Melwert Award—Julia R. Bonomo
Presented to the graduating School of Nursing senior who has demonstrated the most outstanding growth professionally, academically, and socially toward becoming a professional nurse .
The Pediatric Excellence in Care Award—Madison M. Panek, Daniel J. Paparelli
Presented to the graduating senior who has demonstrated excellence in the care of pediatric clients and their families.
Sigma Theta Tau International Eta Beta Chapter Outstanding Clinical Practice Award—Havika G. Borgella
Presented to the graduating senior who has met the academic requirements for membership and demonstrates outstanding performance in clinical practice .
Sigma Theta Tau International Eta Beta Chapter Outstanding Leadership Award—Caroline F. McCoy
Presented to the graduating senior who has met the academic requirements for membership and demonstrates outstanding performance in leadership .
Sigma Theta Tau International Eta Beta Chapter President’s Award—Casey L. Barnes
Presented to the graduating senior who has met the academic requirements for membership and demonstrates outstanding performance in both clinical practice and leadership .
The Student Athlete Award—Anna C. Cooney
Presented to the graduating senior who has demonstrated outstanding performance in both academic and athletic endeavors .
The Student Nurses’ Association Outstanding Dedication Award—Rachael B. Waid
Presented to the graduating senior who has demonstrated outstanding service to the Widener University Student
Nurses’ Association . This individual, through active participation and dedication to the association, has fostered growth of both the organization and student members.
The Undergraduate Nursing Research Award—Caroline F. McCoy
Presented to the graduating senior who best demonstrates understanding and application of the research process in nursing .
The Lillian B. Wald Community Health Award—Havika G. Borgella, Brianna M. Kemp, Caroline F. McCoy
Presented to the graduating nursing seniors who have demonstrated excellence in the ability to promote the health of a community and in providing nursing care to ill clients in their homes .
The Betty Weyn Award for Care of the Childrearing Family—Havika G. Borgella
Presented to the graduating senior who has demonstrated true caring and understanding of pediatric clients and families and has achieved the most growth .
Widener Community Nursing Clinic Service Award—Caroline F. McCoy
Presented to the graduating senior who has demonstrated a commitment to serving the uninsured or under-insured in our community .
COLLEGE OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
CENTER FOR EDUCATION
The Linda Lehnert Award—Chantela E. Towns
Awarded to an education graduate student who has shown outstanding commitment to education as demonstrated by a minimum GPA of 3.8, excellence in research and performance, and nomination by a minimum of two faculty members .
The Outstanding Dissertation Award—Danielle N. Murray, Beth Zigmont
Awarded to recognize excellence in doctoral dissertation research. Scholarly merit of the dissertation, including appropriateness of the sampling; data analysis and interpretation; relevance and importance of topic; clarity and organization; and contribution to the field of knowledge are all criteria for this award.
The Anna Sokol Award—Alana C. A. Fitchett
Awarded to a graduating education student who is seeking teaching certification in early childhood, elementary education, secondary education, or special education, and who also demonstrates leadership in volunteerism and service to the Center for Education above and beyond normal class work and course expectations. Must have a GPA of 3.5 or higher.
The Dr. I. Ezra Staples Undergraduate Award—Morgan L. Hagerty
Awarded to a graduating education student who demonstrates an understanding of the ideals of urban education or is working in an urban education environment, has a GPA of 3.8 or better, and has participated in a service or professional organization.
The Undergraduate Teacher Education Award—Taylor B. Berkheimer
Awarded to a graduating education student who has completed requirements for certification in education and achieved at least an overall 3.50 GPA in education courses and at least an overall 3.20 in all other courses.
CENTER FOR HUMAN SEXUALITY STUDIES
The Carol Cobb-Nettleton Community Service Leadership Award in Clinical Sexology—Jacob D. Glickman
Awarded to an MEd graduate in clinical sexology for outstanding leadership in professional and local communities related to sexuality programming, service, research, and policy contributions.
Distinguished Dissertation Award—Joshua N. Klein
Awarded annually to a graduating doctoral student who has demonstrated significant leadership in the field of human sexuality as a student, scholar, and practitioner.
The Konstance McCaffree Community Service Leadership Award in Sexuality Education—Shaakira L. Abdullah
Awarded to an MEd graduate in educational sexology for outstanding leadership in professional and local communities related to sexuality programming, service, research, and policy.
The William R. Stayton Award for Applied Leadership in Human Sexuality—John G. Taylor
Awarded annually to a graduating doctoral student who has demonstrated significant leadership in the field of human sexuality as a student, scholar, and practitioner.
The Center for Social Work Education Award—Jessica E. Heymann
Awarded for exemplary service to the Center for Social Work Education. The Center for Social Work Education Service Award—Hannah M. J. Berard
Awarded to the BSW student who has demonstrated a strong commitment to civic engagement and service to the center, the university, and the community .
The Excellence in Child Welfare Practice Award—Andrea J. Ross
Awarded to the BSW student who has demonstrated a strong commitment to vulnerable children and their families and public child welfare practice .
The Excellence in Social Work Practice Prize—Destinee C. Lampkin
Awarded to the BSW student who has excelled in the senior field placement. The recipient has demonstrated excellence in generalist social work practice and a commitment to the values of the profession of social work.
The Hobart C. Jackson Sr. Award—Carol Roldan
Awarded to the graduate student who exemplifies excellence in clinical social work practice with ethnic minority senior populations .
The Outstanding Academic Achievement Award for Social Work—Hannah M. J. Berard
Awarded to the BSW student who has demonstrated the highest level of academic rigor and achievement .
The Outstanding Senior Research Project Award—Hannah M. J. Berard
Awarded to the BSW student who has demonstrated mastery of the skills of scientific inquiry in designing, implementing, and presenting an original research project .
The Outstanding Senior Research Poster Award—Alyssa Seaman
Awarded to the BSW student who has demonstrated mastery of the skills of scientific inquiry in designing, implementing, and presenting an original research poster .
The Social Justice in Social Work Award—Alyssa Seaman
Awarded to the graduating social work senior who has demonstrated excellence in social work practice with an emphasis on advocacy for vulnerable populations or addressing issues of oppression and privilege .
The Dr. Norma D. Thomas Award—Robyn Mincy
Awarded to an African American student who has demonstrated outstanding levels of service to the community and a commitment to practice in the field of gerontology.
The Carolyn Walter Award for Outstanding Clinical Social Work Practice—Isabel C. Cook
Given to the student who epitomizes excellence in clinical social work practice.
Thomas M. Young Outstanding Dissertation Award—Joshua M. Ellow
Awarded to graduating doctoral students in social work whose dissertations display methodological rigor and creativity while contributing substantially to the mission of the social work profession.
INSTITUTE FOR GRADUATE CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY
Academic and Clinical Excellence Award—Mary L. Robinson
Recognizes a student who has had an outstanding academic record and superior ratings from supervisors in clinical placements .
Clinical Psychology Award for Empathy and Caring—Vuthy Ou
Recognizes a student who has shown an exceptional ability to forge constructive relationships with others, particularly the recipients of his or her professional services .
Diversity Dissertation Award—Diane T. Miller
Recognizes a student who has completed a distinguished dissertation that shows excellence in the incorporation of the values of diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging.
Excellence in Empirical Dissertation Award—Pamela Rook
Recognizes a student who has completed a distinguished quantitative or qualitative dissertation, one that demonstrates originality, rigor, and made a substantive contribution to the psychological literature .
Excellence in Theoretical Dissertation Award—Sara K. Hertzel
Recognizes a student whose dissertation holds potential for making a substantial contribution to the literature, tying theory to practice and demonstrating creativity and excellence in scholarly writing.
The Kimberly Marshall Health Psychology Dissertation Award—Jessica R. Nelson
Recognizes a student specializing in health psychology who shows outstanding promise for making a contribution to the field, especially through the dissertation, thereby honoring Kimberly Marshall, a graduate of the clinical psychology program who is known for her exemplary work in the field of health psychology.
The Suzanne Reed Price Neuropsychology Dissertation Award—Kassondra M. Bertulis
Recognizes a neuropsychology student who shows outstanding promise for making a contribution to the field, especially through the dissertation, thereby honoring Suzanne Reed Price, a graduate of the clinical psychology program who is known for her exemplary work in the field of pediatric clinical neuropsychology.
INSTITUTE FOR PHYSICAL THERAPY EDUCATION
The Physical Therapy Academic Excellence Award
Given to the graduate students who have achieved a 3 .8 or higher cumulative grade-point average .
Nicole Dorman Dylan M. Handrahan Kathleen A. Hittle Matthew T. Johnson Elizabeth S. Kwon Lauren T. Olsen
Sydney T. Powell Kaley M. Stinson Rebecca Wadman Jamie L. Price Megan E. Sulpizi Matthew D. Simcox Zachary Turner
HONORS IN GENERAL EDUCATION
The Certificate of Honors in General Education
The Widener University Honors Program is designed to stimulate the highest level of intellectual activity by bringing together highly motivated students and dedicated faculty for spirited discussion and interaction. The Certificate of
Honors in General Education is awarded to students who successfully completed five honors courses.
Hannah M. J. Berard Sean P. Blade Lamar G. Brown Andrew M. Ciliberto Sebastian M. Cuka Madison T. Devlin Jacquelyn A. Dunleavy Emily K. Eisele Samuel J. Fraser Sean E. Gibson Kailey S. Golden Megan E. Gorleski Sarah L. Groetz Shannon E. Gullickson Morgan L. Hagerty Jake B. LePlatt Jacqueline M. Loeliger Nicholas J. Lubeck John D. Macey Jack F. Malcolm Natalie A. Maranto Eliza R. Meals Shelby L. Motz Mikayla T. Nicolini Veronica Patras Kaitlyn E. Perry Mitchell F. Phillips Alexandra S. Polón Emma J. Reistle Winston Riley V James R. Rodgers Helena M. Salmon Zackary R. Smith Rebecca M. Topeka Emma B. Wilcock Emily R. Wolfe
The Certificate of Advanced Honors in General Education
Awarded to students who exceed the criteria for the Certificate of Honors in General Education by successfully completing a minimum of six honors courses.