These students were awarded bachelor’s degrees unless otherwise noted:
These students were awarded bachelor’s degrees unless otherwise noted:
JAMESON SCHOOL OF NURSING, New Castle, Pa.
Boardman: Veronica Brown-Kelly; Brandi Waldo.
Ellwood City: Jane Colangelo; Krista Haynie.
Greenville: Sheri Babcock; Kristina Higbee.
Grove City: Clinton Bruck.
Hermitage: Kathryn Bilko; Renee Jones-Hausser; Jessica Long-Scardina; Michael McKenna III.
Hubbard: Patricia Devine; Stacy Goodyear; Jamie Jordan.
Mercer: Heidi Parker.
New Castle: Arielle Brice; Shannon Cooper; Kylie Flynn; Diana Hughes; Kylee Kirkwood; Stephanie Milich; Amber Rafferty; Amy Speis.
New Wilmington: Kari Hohla.
Poland: Francesca DiVito.
Pulaski: Liberty King; Holly Wigley.
Sharon: Alicia Colon; Jolynne Hartzell; Krista Masotto.
Sharpsville: April Monsman; John Perriello.
Warren: Joyce Stizza.
West Middlesex: Natasha Smith; Andrea Yesko.
Youngstown: Latoya Murray.
PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITY, all campuses
New Castle: Brianne Benedict, accounting; Tanya Minteer, animal sciences; Christopher Berkely, behavioral health; Jennifer Huges, biology; Justin Johnson, civil engineering; Michelle Dubaj, communication arts and sciences; Ashlee Donaldson, elementary and kindergarten education, with distinction; Billiejo Bober, human development and family studies; Erin McCosby, human development and family studies; Justin Wagner, science; Katherine Bartley, secondary education; Alyssa Jones, master of education in teaching and curriculum; April Kordish, master of education in teaching and curriculum; Michael Decarbo, finance; Joshua Johnson, associate of arts, two-year letters, arts and sciences; Adam Bshero, accounting; Miranda Fee, biobehavioral health; Daniel Joseph, biobehavioral health; Jason Allay, business; Michael Jones, business; Gregory Horne, economics; Todd Guarnieri, electrical engineering; Joseph Patrick, finance, with distinction; Vasilea Stefanis, finance; Steven Campbell, information sciences and technology; Sean Keane, information sciences and technology; Joseph Palimino, journalism; Dorann Pape, marketing; Julia Levin, doctor of philosophy; Nicholas George, plastics engineering technology; Joshua Bakuhn, psychology.
Clark: Marisa Alcaro, kinesiology, with distinction.
Clarks Mills: Gary Hoffacker, surveying engineering.
Ellwood City: Dustin Bartolomeo-Damon, accounting; Jordon Robb, architecture; Benjamin Kuhn, biology; Andrew McLachlan, communication and media studies; David Maietta, finance; Joshua Kuhn, geosciences; Daniel Whitty, nursing; Brett Watson, political science, with distinction; Jarod Chertik, recreation and park and tourism management; Elisa Ruckert, world languages education and Spanish.
Enon Valley: Karlee Curatola, agricultural and extension education.
Farrell: Sherese Newell, human development and family studies; Thomas Bralich, landscape architecture; Lisa Multari, associate in science, two-year human development and family studies.
Greenville: Kelly Curtin, business; Shaun Endicott, business; Tracey Schimp, business; Brian Clark, crime, law and justice; Kyle DeMartinis, human development and family studies; Jessica Galus, human development and family studies; Gina Parker, human development and family studies; Tracy McKay, nursing, with high distinction; Wilson Brown, psychology, with highest distinction; Nicole Dora, associate of science, two-year human development and family studies.
Grove City: Keith Stewart, mechanical engineering; Aleshia Graham, associate of arts, two-year letters, arts and sciences.
Hermitage: Sandra DiRupo, architectural engineering; Stephanie Dunworth, business; Dustin Golub, business; Samuel Laskowitz, business, with high distinction; Mario Morocco, business; Jordan Purdie, business; Luke Joseph, chemistry; Katie Kelecseny, English, with high distinction; Michela Dirupo, human development and family studies; Meg Stanton, hotel, restaurant and institutional management, with high distinction; Kyle Lindey, international business and management; Natalie Somich, journalism; Michael Tomko, journalism; Daniel Jaklic, kinesiology; Allison Mudrey, management, with high distinction; Michael Muszik, media studies; Jenna Kolling, meteorology; John Dougherty, marketing; Jennifer Reithmiller, master of education in teaching and curriculum; Patrick Sieg, theater; Nahed Mataria, associate of science, two-year business administration; Sara Liska, associate of science, two-year business administration.
Mercer: Meaghan Bishop, communication arts and sciences; Karen Giangiordano, chemical engineering; Philipe Griggs, computer science; Tamara Pronesti, human development and family studies; Autumn Schultz, human development and family studies, with distinction; Sarah Pesek, doctor of medicine; Margaret Sealand, nursing; Tyler Love, supply chain and information systems; Shawn Williams, associate of arts, two-year letters, arts and sciences; Candace Strautnieks, associate of arts, two-year letters, arts and sciences, with highest distinction.
New Wilmington: Steven Johnston, agribusiness management, with high distinction; Jordan Reed, hotel, restaurant and institutional management; David Fisher, nursing.
Pulaski: Richard Holzworth, English, with highest distinction; Leigh Simons, nursing.
Sandy Lake: Nicolas Matt, management.
Sharon: Ryan Sarazen, bachelor and master of arts in architectural engineering; Erin Hayden, actuarial science, with highest distinction; Sarah Allen, business; Courtney Chavara, French and Francophone studies; Megan McCombs, human development and family studies; Carla Orpen, human development and family studies, with high distinction; Malerie Pacsi, human development and family studies; Matthew Hunter, integrative arts; Nathan Karmelita, kinesiology; Randolph Ebert, letters, arts and sciences, with high distinction; James Palmer, management information systems; John Heutsche, marketing; Michelle Gavala, nursing; Zachary Williams, supply chain and information systems; Erica Wilcox, master of education in teaching and curriculum; John Stephenson, associate of science, human development and family studies; Gregory Miller, associate of arts, two-year letters, arts and sciences; Margaret Rufenacht, associate of arts, two-year letters, arts and sciences.
Sharpsville: Tony Mancuso, advertising/public relations, with high distinction; Jesse Anderson, business; John Bunnell, business, with high distinction; Amanda Ellison, business; Thomas Brown, human development and family studies; Rodney Carson, human development and family studies, with distinction; Curtis Schultz, history; Mark Lukasko, management; Tami Hedglin, nursing; Bryan Morrison, nursing, with highest distinction; Erin Baker, special education; William Cartwright, associate of science, two-year business administration; Sandra Roberts, associate of science, human development and family studies; Sean Secich, associate of arts, two-year letters, arts and sciences.
Stoneboro: Adam Engstrom, biology; Shane Scott, electrical engineering technology; Kari Armstrong, associate of arts, two-year letters, arts and sciences.
Transfer: Glen Murphy, plastic engineering technology.
Volant: Katie Jo Sonntag, mathematics.
West Middlesex: Brett Ketler, business economics; Christopher Creveling, biology; Nicole Grande, human development and family studies; Michael David, mechanical engineering technology; Michael Hollowell, associate of science, two-year information sciences and technology, with high distinction; Marissa May, associate of science, human development and family studies.
West Pittsburg: Adam D. Rhodes, biology, with high distinction.
OHIO UNIVERSITY, Athens, Ohio
Canfield: Robert C. Melnek, civil engineering.
ST. MARY’S COLLEGE, Notre Dame, Ind.
Poland: Allison M. Greene, biology, summa cum laude.
EXCELSIOR COLLEGE, Albany, N.Y.
Girard: Gene A. DeChristofaro Jr., nursing.
BALDWIN WALLACE COLLEGE, Berea, Ohio
Poland: Brittan Davis, psychology, cum laude.
DENISON UNIVERSITY, Granville, Ohio
Canfield: Abigail Lee Puskar, double major in communication and international studies.
UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI
Coitsville: Jessica Ann Johnston, interior design.