GRADS LIST


These students were awarded bachelor’s degrees unless otherwise noted:

PENN STATE UNIVERSITY, all campuses

Edinburg: Adam D. Cole, history; Charles B. Crespi, business; Patrick F. Dierfield, finance; Melissa M. Grimes, human development and family studies; Alicia M. Matvey, human development and family studies; Katie L. Ratvasky, animal sciences.

Ellwood City: Nico A. Bellissimo, journalism; Susan E. Britton, communications; Alexander R. Dawson, marketing; Alexander R. Fox, electrical engineering; Chelsea M. Gallagher, psychology; Eric A. Mazzant, secondary education; Steven A. Miller, master of teaching and curriculum; Christopher M. Nocera, electrical engineering; Ruel J. Roberts, psychology; Eric M. Rusnock, mechanical engineering technology; Deanna L. Shaffer, accounting.

Enon Valley: Alexander W. Leslie, agricultural and biological engineering; Ronald J. Lovich, biology; William E. Squire, security and risk analysis.

Farrell: Kelly C. De La Cruz, two-year business administration; Malaika F. Graham, human development and family studies; Raquel L. Green, human development and family studies; Kara L. Gustafson, food science; George E. Michael, human development and family studies; April E. Robbins, two-year letters, arts, and sciences; Peggy Styles, human development and family studies.

Fredonia: Benjamin S. Patterson, mechanical engineering technology; Candice N. Vansickle, human development and family studies.

Greenville: Andrew C. Caswell, electrical engineering; Kyle J. Courtney, bachelor’s and master’s in architectural engineering; Kayla L. Courtney, geobiology; Gregory A. Curtin, human development and family studies; Nicholas J. D’urso, civil engineering; Brandon N. Hinderliter, electrical engineering; Lindsey L. Landfried, with high distinction for comparative literature and art; Justin D. Lewis, biology; Adam M. Marshal, actuarial science; Mark W. McGonigal, management; Jacob J. Newcomer, two-year information sciences and technology; Griffin T. Olon, psychology; Adam M. Stubert, biochemistry and molecular biology; Daniel J. Walsh, master’s in business administration.

Grove City: Jesse L. Alfreno, labor studies and employment relations; Teresa A. Decker, with highest distinction, business; Robert C. Midberry, biology; David A. Poland, with highest distinction, accounting; Chad M. Shumaker, plastics engineering technology; Kylee A. Weaver, applied psychology; Sheena M. Yonker, with distinction, two-year mechanical engineering technology.

Hadley: Dane J. Clark, with distinction, mechanical engineering technology; Paul B. Evans, two-year mechanical engineering technology.

Hermitage: Micah J. Bender, human development and family studies; Kevin E. Cornwall, industrial engineering; Stanley R. Goleb, two-year business administration; Harold E. Graves, bachelor of science; Kellie A. Gustas, with distinction, biobehavioral health; Anthony D. Hall, two-year information sciences and technology; Chelsea E. Hiner, human development and family studies; Ian C. King, history; Gregory D. Lackey, with high distinction, environmental systems engineering; Alyson Z. Larimer, architectural engineering; Brennan J. Lowry, industrial engineering; Adam C. Mariotti, with high distinction, computer engineering; Michelle J. Miller, with distinction, human development and family studies; Alpa B. Patel, master of curriculum and instruction; Lisa R. Puhak, management; Krista J. Spincic, human development and family studies; Danielle R. Stemen, master’s in teaching and curriculum; Kylie J. Swanson, biology; Kelly A. Syphan, environmental resource management; Leslie C. Tomko, advertising/public relations; Holly M. Vuich, with distinction, letters, arts and sciences; Caitlin E. Whaley, Spanish; Jennifer A. Wilds, marketing.

Jamestown: Allison J. Bardella, animal sciences; Joanne L. Bickerton, human development and family studies; Amy K. Henegan, with distinction, finance; Shawn P. Lorigan, management information systems; James B. Piroga, with highest distinction, business.

Mercer: Ronald L. Clark, two-year mechanical engineering technology; Jason M. Greggs, business; Grace H. Hall, with high distinction in marketing and international business; Terresa M. Keck, human development and family studies; Samantha M. Nan, management; Aric A. Renzo, with distinction, information sciences and technology; Thomas K. Sheehan, bioengineering; Katherine A. Thorn, with highest distinction, world languages education; Bryan P. Tobias, management; Devin M. Wasser, English.

New Castle: Brooke D. Bartolomeo, with distinction, communication; Robert J. Bastian, aerospace engineering; Stephen R. Burger, finance; Justin G. Capots, energy, business and finance; Joseph J. Cuhran, aerospace engineering; Lauren A. Digiammarino, business; Johnna L. Donnelly, nursing; Justin D. Donofrio, psychology; Jessica L. Durbin, accounting; Christopher M. Harvey, athletic training; Alicia N. Jeffries, business; Richard P. Jopek, biobehavioral health; Morina E. Joseph, with distinction, kinesiology; David W. Killmeyer, mechanical engineering; Ilia Liskooka, nuclear engineering; Justin T. McCormick, communication; Stephanie C. Milich, nursing; Brian J. Moore, two-year nursing; Giovanni J. Morganti, mechanical engineering technology; Janell A. Nero, nursing; Martin W. Pitzer, environmental resource management; Sarah A. Plyler, integrative arts; Craig W. Richards, with distinction, biology; Samareese E. Richardson, supply chain and information systems; David A. Stull, biology; Matthew C. Vanbuskirk, aerospace engineering.

New Wilmington: Alisha M. Hughes, business; Carnie S. Smith, with distinction, nutritional sciences.

Sandy Lake: Michael D. Broadhead, mechanical engineering technology; Krista R. McClelland, with distinction, psychology; Falon R. Westlake, human development and family studies.

Sharon: Audrey M. Burdick, psychology; Benjamin M. Calla, journalism; Novella T. Clarke, two-year letters, arts and sciences; Nicole S. Clawson, human development and family studies; Jonett N. Dozier, two-year letters, arts and sciences; Jeremy M. Fabian, business; Jamie L. Finzel, communication; Renea E. Ingram, human development and family studies; Shaun B. Keck, human development and family studies; Daniel P. McEvoy, crime, law and justice; Anna Marie Mindicino, human development and family studies; Brian P. Montgomery, with distinction, two-year mechanical engineering technology; Marcie L. Polonsky, marketing; Justin J. Rosales, psychology; Michele L. Sarazen, with highest distinction, chemical engineering; Jannitta S. Sellers, human development and family studies; Carl A. Sizer, with distinction, accounting; Joyce T. Smith, human development and family studies; Anica Stainbrook, business; Hallie M. Thompson, biobehavioral health; Brittany M. Wallace, two-year nursing; Evonne M. Waller, human development and family studies.

Sharpsville: Christopher J. Chovan, business economics; Ashley M. Fabian, business; Paul J. Graban, two-year human development and family studies; Evan M. Koser, political science; Derick M. Krajci, electrical engineering; Denise D. Malovich, business; Nathan C. Malovich, information sciences and technology; Joseph T. Malovich, mechanical engineering; Jacqueline M. Miller, human development and family studies; Heather L. Miller, hotel, restaurant and institutional management; Cynthia A. Misko, two-year business administration; Kaylee L. Paden, animal sciences; Alison M. Roch, landscape contracting; Kyle A. Rupp, general arts and sciences; Joseph A. Siguenza, psychology; Brittany E. Totin, elementary and kindergarten education.

Sheakleyville: Kara E. White, two-year human development and family studies.

Stoneboro: David J. Kanya, business.

Transfer: Kristin L. Garrett, with highest distinction in psychology and crime, law and justice; Janet L. Smith, human development and family studies; David L. Surrena, two-year mechanical engineering technology.

Volant: Staci M. Wilson, animal sciences.

Wampum: Timothy A. Tomko, energy engineering; Francesca L. Valentino, psychology.

MERCYHURST COLLEGE, Erie, Pa.

Beaver Falls: Craig Denman, business.

Edinburg: Andrew Bukta, intelligence studies, cum laude.

Ellwood City: Patrick Jackson, business.

Grove City: Ashley Edwards, master’s in special education.

New Bedford: Morgan Flickner, associate’s in physical therapy assistant.

New Castle: Sean Van Der Wal, associate’s in liberal arts.

West Middlesex: Danielle Greene, hospitality management, magna cum laude.

Boardman: Kelly Lysowski, elementary education/special education.

Cortland: David Dejacimo, biology.

Jefferson: Marie Skidmore, master’s in special education.

Middlefield: Ronny Whiting, criminal justice.

North Bloomfield: Katie Wellman, criminal justice.

Poland: Ryan Rovnak, associate’s in business administration.

Warren: Michelle Chaves, intelligence studies, magna cum laude; Angela Mills, hospitality management.

Youngstown: Kimberly Ezzo, interior design, magna cum laude; David Haurin, communication.

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