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PROVOST’S BULLETIN
Vol. LIV – Bulletin #7 April 2013
NEXT FACULTY MEETING
The next faculty meeting is scheduled for Wednesday, April 10, 2013, from 4:00 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. in the Campus Center South Lounge.
PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES
Arcana Albright (French) presented and discussed a paper entitled ―Visual Fragments as / of a Literary Manifesto: Jean-Philippe Toussaint‘s LIVRE/LOUVRE‖ at the 20th- and 21st-Century French and Francophone Studies International Colloquium in March 2013. Matt Fotis (Theatre) had a reading of his play Waiting for Sid & Ethel at the Mid-America Theatre Conference as part of the Playwriting Symposium's Dramatists Play Lab. His play The Girl in the Cube was named a finalist in the Red Theatre Collective's 2012 New Play Competition, and an excerpt of the play was performed at Chicago's Stage 773. Teresa Gilliams (English) presented two papers at the recent Northeast Modern Language Association Conference (NeMLA 2013), held in Boston, Massachusetts. The first paper, entitled "Now You‘s Back/Whah You Belong: Engaged Pedagogy in the Harlem Renaissance Classroom" was part of the Roundtable Panel, Encounter Tradition, Make It New: Approaches to Teaching the Harlem Renissance. The second paper presentation, "Kinship Ties That Bind: History, Community and Oral Tradition in Michael S. Harper‘s Poetry and Gayl Jones‘ The Healing" was part of the Michael S. Harper Seminar Session. Karen Jogan (Modern Foreign Languages) presented a session at the International Conference of TESOL (Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages) in Dallas, "Holy Cow! Using the Corpus of Contemporary American English to Contextualize Vocabulary." Also in March, she chaired a Middle States evaluation team at a college in New York City. Jennifer Koosed (Religious Studies) attended the Mid-Atlantic Meeting of the Society of Biblical Literature and presented a paper entitled ―Moses Behind the Veil.‖ She also had a book review of Ronald Hendel‘s Reading Genesis: Ten Methods (Cambridge, 2010) published in the journal Biblical Interpretation. Rob Seesengood (Religious Studies) presented a paper ―‘Eat This Book:‘ The Bible and the American Diet.‖ 2013 meeting of the Mid-Atlantic Region of the Society of Biblical Literature, March 14, 2013. Baltimore, MD. He also chaired the panel on New Testament Interpretation. Gwen Seidman (Psychology) had two articles published earlier this year (January and February): Seidman, G. (2013). Self presentation and belonging on Facebook: How personality influences social media use and motivations. Personality and Individual Differences, 54, 402-407 and Seidman, G., & Miller, O. S. [undergraduate author]. (2013). Effects of gender and physical attractiveness on visual attention to Facebook profiles. Cyberpsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking, 16, 20-24.
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Jerry Tartaglia '72 (English – Adjunct) has been commissioned by The Barbara Gladstone Gallery NY/Brussels to research and restore several film works by the late Jack Smith, including Buzzards Over Baghdad and his adaptation of Hamlet, in preparation for an exhibition of American Performance Art at the Whitney Museum later this Fall. Huy Tran (Economics and Business) and student Man Yik Lau had their paper accepted for presentation at the 50th Annual Meeting of the Eastern Academy of Management as part of The CASE Association's concurrent annual conference in Baltimore, Maryland. The case study, entitled ‘Suicide Incidents in Foxconn: The Role of Job characteristics and Management Style’, is an extension of their interim ACRE project. Hal Weary (Music) and the winners from each category of Albright Idol 2012 recorded at mSound Recording Studios in Philadelphia, PA. Their recordings will be available on most digital media outlets and physical copies will be available for purchase at our Music Business Forum on Saturday, April 27. The Music Business Forum will include presentations, a networking luncheon, and mentor sessions with leading music industry executives and Albright College Alumni. ―Nomos, Mysticism, and Power Objects in August Wilson‘s Joe Turner’s Come and Gone, Gem of the Ocean, and The Piano Lesson‖ by Marian F. Wolbers (Instructor, English; DSP Coordinator) has been accepted by the August Wilson Society for presentation as a paper at the American Literature Association‘s 2013 Conference, in Boston, MA, to be held May 23-26, 2013.
STUDENT ACCOMPLISHMENTS
Caitlin Draayer, a history major, will present results of her 1/2 ACRE project and senior thesis at the Undergraduate German Studies Conference at Moravian College on April 6. She will also be one of the participants in the NCUR annual meeting held this month at University of Wisconsin-Lacrosse.
PROVOST’S ANNOUNCEMENTS
Guidelines Dates for Tenure/Promotion Decisions, 2-year, 4-year reviews
2013-2014 Academic Year
Each spring the guideline dates for the following academic year shall be published in the April issue of the Chief Academic Officer‘s Bulletin. These dates shall be:
May 1 – May 10, 2013 Letter sent by the Chief Academic Officer to all Faculty eligible for tenure and/or promotion decisions, and 2-year, 4-year, and other reviews in the following academic year. Letter outlines information to be submitted and the date files are to be completed (copies of such letter available in
Academic Affairs Office).
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No Later than June 21, 2013 Untenured faculty eligible for an early tenure decision by virtue of credit awarded by Albright College for prior college or university teaching service and faculty eligible for promotion must notify the Chief Academic Officer, in writing, of their request for tenure and/or promotion decision in the following academic year. Eligible faculty candidates reply to the Chief Academic Officer in writing with recommendations for peer reviewers.
Eligible faculty candidates must present scholarly and/or creative works completed on or before the third Friday in June to the Chief Academic Officer and provide a list of external reviewers of those works to the Chief Academic Officer. Department chairperson of candidate must also submit name of external reviewer to Chief Academic Officer.
From June 2, 2013 through Chief Academic Officer solicits and collects August 9, 2013 information from alumni and external sources. Peer reviewers are selected by the ACRT and invited to participate in the process by the Chief Academic Officer. The Chief Academic Officer notifies the candidates
of the selected peer reviewers. Candidates send fall syllabi to peer reviewers.
No Later October 11, 2013 Completed files are due in the office of the Chief Academic Officer for those under consideration for tenure and promotion. Department chairs‘ letters of evaluation, peer reviews, and external evaluations are due. Beyond this date no additional information may be added to the candidate‘s Rank and Tenure File without the knowledge of the candidate and the department chair. From October 11, 2013 ACRT considers recommendations and all materials Through November 15, 2013 in the candidate‘s file. No Later Than December 13, 2013 Recommendations of ACRT and Chief Academic Officer are sent to the President.
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No Later Than January 1, 2014 President determines her/his recommendation and communicates it to the candidate and the Chief
Academic Officer. The President shall set forth both his or her written recommendation and the grounds thereof and transmit this written statement to the candidate, the ACRT and the Chief Academic Officer.
No Later Than 14 Calendar Days A candidate for tenure and/or promotion may file a After Receipt of the President‘s statement with the Faculty Appeals Committee Letter Informing the Candidate of appealing an adverse recommendation of the Recommendation President. No later than January 17, 2014 Submission to the Academic Affairs Committee of the Board of Trustees the President‘s positive recommendations for tenure and promotion. Candidates will be notified in writing of Trustees‘ decisions one week following the winter full-Board meeting. The January deadline for Trustees‘ consideration does not apply to a candidate who has appealed, by the aforesaid deadline date, an adverse recommendation made by the President. There is no appeal of an adverse decision by the Board of Trustees. March 3, 2014 Completed files are due for those undergoing 2-year, 4-year, and other reviews. Department chairperson‘s letters and peer reviews are due. No later than May 9, 2014 ACRT sends letter to candidates and their department chairs
Undergoing 2-year, 4-year and other reviews apprising them of their conclusions regarding their progress toward tenure and promotion.
Spring Board Meeting Trustees consideration and decision for tenure and (Tentatively May 10, 2014) promotion candidates who had, in a timely fashion, appealed an adverse recommendation by the President to the Faculty Appeals Committee. Admission visits: A Scholarship Dinner for accepted students will be held on April 7 and the following day a number of students will be on campus to attend classes. Admission‘s goal is to inform professors ahead of time that a student plans to bring a guest, which the student should do as well. If you wish to recommend particular courses for our visitors, please let Admission know.
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Upcoming Events Dean’s Seminars:
April 11 – Migrant/Transnational Studies Across the Curriculum - Presentation by NEH chair Dr. Jeffrey Herlihy-Mera.
Albright College and the surrounding communities are in a transnational moment. In recent decades the accelerated movement of peoples, languages, and communities from around the globe has brought together new ideas, philosophies, and cultures. The critical locus of this lecture explores the fundamental circumstance of transnational/migrant studies—cultural displacement—in order to explore the new challenges and opportunities for teaching and living in a transnational community. Through examining the outcomes of cultural movement, the phases of cultural immersion, and the futures of transnational communities, this lecture will offer some insights and conceptual ideas on how to integrate these themes into a classroom setting.
Experience Event:
April 18 – Dr. Katy Masuga, Professor at The American University of Paris and at l‘Université de Paris (III): La Sorbonne Nouvelle. By the invitation of Dr. Jeffrey Herlihy-Mera, supported by the NEH Chair in Humanities.
―Paris‖ could be the first word of an epic poem. This lecture brings together diverse perspectives on the novels, memoirs, poetry, and journalism concerning Paris written by Americans. By examining the implications of American life in the French capital, this experience event will offer an interesting take on distance, writing, and identity that would be compelling for the literary scholar and the avid reader.
Dennis Hess ‗68, Thomas C. DeLoach, Jr. Professor of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering and Director of the NSF Materials Research Science and Engineering Center for New Electronic Materials at the Georgia Institute of Technology, will be on campus on Tuesday, April 23. He will be meeting with faculty and students at 3:00 p.m. and will be presenting “Modification of Thin Films, Surfaces and Interfaces by Ionized Gases (Plasmas)” at 4:00 p.m. in the Science Center Lecture Hall. This talk will describe the unique plasma properties that can be exploited to control thin film and surface chemistry, physics and nanostructure for specific application areas. Honors Week Events Honors Week is coming soon, April 29 – May 2, 2013! The students in the honors program will be giving oral presentations in Klein Hall and poster presentations in the Mezzanine on Monday through Thursday of honors week between 4:00 and 6:00 p.m. with a reception for the senior thesis students on Thursday, May 2 at 5 p.m. A full schedule of presentation times will be distributed closer to honors week.
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Honors & Awards Ceremony The ceremony to recognize students who have been selected to receive various honors and awards will be held on Sunday, May 5, in the Campus Center Dining Hall from 4:00 to 7:00 p.m. Please RSVP to Lauren Boughter at [email protected] or extension 7667. Jacob Albright Scholars Ceremony and Dinner for Seniors will be held on Saturday, May 18 in the Dining Hall at 6:00 p.m. Baccalaureate and Commencement A combined Baccalaureate ceremony of traditional and ADP students will take place on Saturday, May 18 at 4:00 p.m. in Memorial Chapel. The commencement ceremony for traditional day students will be held on Sunday, May 19 at 10:00 a.m. at Shirk Stadium. The commencement ceremony for ADP students will be held the same day in Memorial Chapel at 2:30 p.m. Please click on http://www.albright.edu/commencement/instructions-fa.html for information regarding reporting times and locations. The 14th Annual HECBC Undergraduate Research Conference is being held at Kutztown University on Saturday, April 27, 2013. More information and registration deadlines will soon be posted on their website. Please contact Kim Justeson, [email protected] with questions. Albright College Fashion Showcase 2013: Mark your calendars for this year‘s fashion show and exhibit ―Convergence,‖ which will be held in Bollman Center on May 4, 2013. Please join us in celebrating the creative and inspirational work of our students. Tickets cost $5.00 and can be purchased through the Albright College Box Office. Teaching and Learning Showcase Albright College‘s Teaching and Learning Showcase mini-conference will be hosted on Thursday, May 23rd from 8:30 am to 2:30 pm. All faculty, administration, and staff are invited to attend this day of conversation about pedagogy, student learning and instructional technologies. There is something for everyone, including a prestigious keynote speaker, faculty presentations, and afternoon workshops. The keynote speaker, Cole W. Camplese, serves as the senior director for teaching and learning with technology at The Pennsylvania State University. He provides strategic direction to enhance Penn State‘s use of technology in teaching, learning, and research. He oversees classroom and lab design and management, guides ongoing training initiatives, and works to establish innovative approaches to support the integration of technologies into learning environments.
This event is sponsored by the Teaching and Learning Committee with support from Academic Affairs and IT Services. A link to information regarding the showcase is provided below:
http://www.albright.edu/itservices/happenings/events/tal0513_info.html
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Global Studies Opportunity for Faculty Members Application deadline: accepted on ongoing basis David W. Breneman, former president of Kalamazoo College and currently University Professor at the University of Virginia, invites nominations of faculty members from CIC institutions to serve on the fall 2014 voyage of Semester at Sea, an experiential global education program focused on the comparative study of civilizations and societies. Breneman will serve as academic dean on that voyage, which will make numerous ports of call in Europe, Africa, and South America, and hires between 28 and 35 faculty members to teach on each academic voyage. Further information can be found at: www.semesteratsea.org/discover-sas/our-organization/employment. Interested faculty members are invited to contact Breneman at [email protected]. Academic women in science, technology, mathematics, and health sciences are invited to attend a free networking breakfast to be held Saturday, April 13, 9 am - noon at the Dixon University Center, South Hall 206/207, 2986 N. Second St., Harrisburg. Event sponsors include STEM-UP PA, the OASIS Leadership and Professional Development Program (Rutgers), NSF, and the Innovation Transfer Network. There is no cost, but registration is required. To register, please contact Yvonne Durst at [email protected] or call 717-948-6455.
Prospective May 2013 Graduates
Student's Name Degree Student's Name Degree
R. Curtis B. Adams BS Emily S. LaBar BA
Nicholas L. Agnes BA Jayda L. Labrin BA
Valdis J. Alexander BA Jaimie P. Lacey, Jr. BS Helen L. Anderson BA Brandy L. Lagomarsino BA
Richard B. Applegate BA Julia C Lake BA
Joseph J. Arneth BS Michael J. LaRosa BA
Gabrielle A. Arrieta BS Alyssa C. LaValley BA
Raeanne R. Ayers BA Alexandria E. Lee BA
Courtney L. Baals BA Edward J. Leech BA
Jessica Leigh Baehr BS Steven J. Leymeister BA
Robert L. Baldwin BS Allison I. Lipshutz BS
Joshua A. Barndt BA Jessica A. Lorah BA
Bernadette M. Baron BA Claude W. Louis BA
Ryan P. Barr BS Brandon T. Lucas BS
Matthew R. Bauer BS Xuxa A. Lucero BA
Codie Elizabeth Beck BA Karisa A. Ludy BA
Mark F. Behler BS Cassidy C. Luebbers BA
Loredana Belfiore BA Cynthia M. Lydon BA
Alysha M. Bellamy BS Bethany M. Lyon BA Rebecca M. Benedict BA Kaitlin D. Mack BA
Alura Rae Benek BA Nicolette P. Magee BA
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Zachariah F. Benjamin BA Jawad K. Majeed BS
Jacob E. Bentsen BA Sean P. Maly BS
Marc G. Berman BS Erika L. Manderbach BA
Kevin Alan Blackburn BS Jillian H. Mann BA
Alexander T. Blackstone BS Breanna Marin BA
Jordan S. Bonte BA Allison M. Martin BA
Lauren A. Borick BA Mallory V. Maskornick BS
Lindsay A. Boyd BA Jared Jon Mason BA
Troy A. Brennan BS Devan Brooke McAllister BA
Joseph T. Brice BA Joshua M. McCoun BS
Matthew A. Brigle BS Brianna M. McCrudden BA
Stephen T. Brooks BA Stephanie M. McCullough BA
Nicole M. Brown BA Zachary D. McElheny BS
Demond Y. Burwell BS Casey E. McFadden BA
Christine Candelora BS Erica P. McKeen BS
Brennan M. Candito BA Emily R. McMordie BA
Dane C. Canonico BS Robert McNair BA
Kayla A. Carpenetti BA Jessica L. Merrill BA
Kandace A. Carr BA Thomas D. Messina BS
Tanya L. Carter BA Cornell Lucas Mickens BA
Amy Kristine Casella-Sobel BA Ashley M. Miller BA
Joseph C. Cassini BA Jonathon D. Miller BS
Roberto G. Castello BA Julia M. Miller BA
Shane M. Catts BA Joseph F. Monzo BA
Christy Chacko BS Kaitlyn A. Morgan BA
Michelle R. Chasse BS Vincent M. Morgan BA
Cheng Cheng BS Angela K. Morin BA
Daniel N. Christ BS Sarah A. Morrow BS
Kayleigh L. Coggins BA Aziz M. Mukhtarzada BS
Taylor Rae Cole BA Taylor A. Murphy BA
Malik M. Compton BA Anthony M. Narisi BS
Chelsea Kay Cool BS Epiphany D Nelson BS
Jose V. Correa BS Nhi Thuy Van Nguyen BS
Gina G. Costantini BA Shawn D. Ninehouser BS
Melissa N. Crawford BS Tommy J. Norris BS
Gina L. Curmaci BS Jenna M. Olivo BS
Mariah R. Cutler BA Kevin P. O'Neill BS
Victoria E. Cvek BS Isabel A. Orellana BA
Brionna L. Dalton BA Rebecca Ortiz BA
Chelsea E. Davis BA Samuel M. Pagut BS
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Silvio DeAngelo BA Nona T. Parker-Jones BA
Jenna M. Deibert BS Liford Pasteur BA
Jenna L. Dekovitch BS Thomas D. Paul BS
Christopher P. Delvecchio BA Pedro Perez BS
John E. Demko BS Jennifer Perillo BS
Ilyssa C. DePonte BA Eric J. Peroni BA
Nicholas G. Devine BA Bryan R. Pfingst BS
Noel C. Diem BA Imani C. Philibert BS
Casey M. Dillard BA Robert C. Pickren BA
Anthony K. DiNardo BA Timothy P. Pierce BA
Elaina M. DiRenzo BA John J. Pierson BA
Jordan C. DiZenzo BA Kaitlyn T. Pietrusewicz BS
Amylynn Doffont BA Victoria L. Piscitelli BS
Michelle A. Dovale BA Devon D. Pizzo BA
Caitlin E. Doyle BA Ariana M. Ploumis BA
Caitlin C. Draayer BA Lauren J. Plunkett BA
Kelli Drumm BA Kirstie C. Potteiger BA
Pamela Duran BS Erin Marie Poulson BA
Melissa Anne Ervin BS Justin L. Price BS
Samantha M. Faith BA Jasmin D. Pringle BS
Samantha L. Fenicle BA Caitlin N. Proudfoot BA
Peter A. Ferlita BS Joan M. Pun BS
Nicole C. Ferrara BA Stephen E. Pyle BS
Sean P. Finsterbusch BA Lauren M. Rafaniello BA
Amanda K. Fisher BS Shanna M. Ramsdell BA
Jessica D. Flatto BA Whitney L. Rausenberger BA
Wesley T. Flemings BA Elizabeth G. Reber BS
Andrew V. Flores BS Jeret J. Reber BS
Holly Elizabeth Flynn BA Rachel A Redline BA
Jena A. Focht BA John C. Reimer BS
TaShira D. Forrest-Taylor BA Jennifer L. Reinhart BS
Emily A. Foster BA Thomas A. Reino BS
Ashleigh T. Frajerman BS Sesily K. Resch BA
Ronald Joseph Francis BA Marie L. Rhoads BA
Allison L. Frank BA Ebony R. Richardson BS
Vashanna R. Fraser BA Lindsey J. Ritter BA
Angelina M. Frazzini BA Thaisha M. Rivera BA
Mary A. Frederick BS Yelitza Rodriguez BA
Amy French BA Alyssa L. Rogers BA
Gabrielle Rae Fundyga BA Stephanie Romano BA
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Adam J. Galczynski BS Rebecca A. Rose BA
Stephanie Garcia BA Christina L. Rossi BS
Samantha Lynn Garlick BA Clark C. Runciman BA
Patrick E. Gibney BA Deanne M. Rupert BA
Melissa A. Gilbert BA Jared L. Ruppert BS
Kiersten A. Gilfoy BS Danielle M. Russo BS
Catherine A. Giordano BA Sonya M. Rybacki BA
Vincent M. Giorgio BS Shanna T. Salmon BA
John T. Golonka BS Yarisol Sanchez BS
Charles R. Goodwin BA Cassandra L. Santiago BS
Alexandra L. Gormley BA Robert S. Schlegel BS
Ariel M. Goshorn BA Nicole A. Schwenk BA
Don P. Gould BA Danielle M. Seidel BS
Peter S. Graham BA Brinton J. Sheets BA
Jennifer C. Gramajo BS Kaitlyn E. Sherman BA
Sara Greaves BA Caleb A. Shilko BS
Leigh Ann M. Gregoire BS David G. Singleton BS
Jesse C. Grieb BS Vanessa A. Slusher BS
Shanika D. Griffin BA Abigail A. Smith BA
Karina L. Grossman BA Craig L. Smith BS
Shawna M. Hackman BA Frankmena Smith BS
Jasmyne R. Hanes BA Kyle T. Smith BS
John T. Harding BS Russell W. Smith BA
Kimberly E. Harkins BS Sheryl C. Smith BA
Megan E. Harris BA Ethan M. Snyder BS
Emilee R. Hart BS Katie A. Stearn BA
William C. Hartford BA Sierra A. Steffy BA
Patrick M. Hartman BA Samantha J. Stetser BA
Madison S. Hauk BS Samuel A. Stocker BS
Shanna E. Hawkins BS Elizabeth G. Stran BA
Rory R. Heim-Rilat BA Emily J. Summers BA
Lindsay Anne Hendricks BS Samantha V. Sykes BS
Ebony Shenae Henson BA Justin M. Talarowski BA
Zachery R. Hershey BS Alexa Mae Talbot BS
Brooke Amber Hess BA Devon C. Taylor BA
Darryl Hester BS Kaitlyn Margaret Taylor BA
Kevin A. Hicks BS Joseph P. Tenuta BA
Quentin G. Hicks BA Sarah J. Timmons BA
Dustin Jay Hill BS Tanesia A. Tomlinson BS
Cory J. Hinchey BS Wing Sze Tong BS
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Robert Miller Hinds BS Allison L. Trethaway BS
Amanda M. Hitz BA Brendan J. Trujillo BA
Alyssa M. Hoogendoorn BS Connor T. Unger BS
Shuxuan Huang BS Lauren M. Van Dolsen BA
Ty M. Hughes BS Derrick A. Vandyck BA
Mariena K. Hurley BS Bradley S. Verret BS
Joshua D. Hykes BA Thomas J. Villani BS
Edward J. Hynes BS Erik M. Wagner BS
Nicole M. Iannone BS Ian J. Wallace BS
Kaitlin M. Irwin BA Mark D. Walsh BS
Andre T. Jackson BA Dana Lei Walton BA
Rebecca A. Jacob BA Bethany M. Warn BA
Bobbie L. Johannes BS Emily W. Weaver BS
Alexa R. Jones BA Kelly R. Weaver BS
April A. Jones BA Evan A. Welker BS
Gavin A. Jones BA Erin T. Wentzel BA
Morgan A. Jones BA Grace M Wheatley BA
Stephani J. Kadunce BS Courtney J. White BS
Vasilia S. Kambouroglos BA Stephanie A. Whitely BA
Daniel S. Kantner BS Brittany Patrice Willard BA
Chelsea H. Kavanagh BA Wayne Williams BA
Karissa Jayne Keller BS Miriah K. Wilson BS
Lauren E. Kelsey BS Rachel S. Woerner BA
Alex F. Kenney BS Paul A. Woodward BA
Kaitlin A. Kimmel BS Chia-Ying Wu BS
Emiri Kitabayashi BA Nicholas J. Yankowsky BS
Alice P. Kleinert BA Jennifer Elizabeth Yost BA
Laura A. Kokolus BA Marie E. Zamanis BS
Brandy S. Kreitzer BA Kristen M. Zarra BA
Lauren E. Kubis BA Calla M. Zawoysky BA
Adam M. Kurtz BS Ashley M. Zidek BS
Taylor Anne Kutz BA James H. Zmiewski BA
Master’s Degree
Mary Kate Brady MS Kaitlin Rohrauer MS
Andrew Dietz MS Amanda Rotay MS
Mark Frymoyer MS Christopher Shannauer MS
Amanda Kaiser MS Deian Seymour MS
Mackenzie Miller MS Melanie Sheetz MS
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Jarrad Nardiello MS Jean Sidel MS
Jennifer Ninetto MS Jessica Taylor MS
Lauren Onusko MS Chauncy Watts MS
DCP Graduates
Student's name Degree Student's name Degree
Brenda Jo Bankert BS Cynthia Reiff BS
Loune-Dana Brandt BS Heide Rink BS
Carmen Brown BS Margaret Romanies BS
Leslie Cogorno BS Jeffrey Schmidt BS
Denise Klinepeter BS Raymond Skorts, Jr. BS
Lisa Johnson BS Gina Stewarat BS
Celisa Jones BS Donna Stout BS
Kimberly Klein BS Danielle Tirpak BS
Adam Loncar BS John Vaughn, III BS
Elaine Mathias BS Patricia Volcko BS
Richard McMullen BS Lasheander Williams BS
Lynai Miller BS Christopher Wright BS
Shirley Moore BS Timika Wright BS
Megan Mullin BS Angel Zarecky BS
Lawrence Paul BS