College Corner
University of the Sciences
Melissa Vargas, of Coplay, and Jaden Daubert, of Northampton, were among the graduates recognized during University of the Sciences’ 199th commencement celebration, a virtual ceremony, held May 20.
Both graduated with Doctor of Pharmacy degrees.
University of the Sciences has prepared students to be leaders and practitioners in the health care and science fields for nearly 200 years. Key to its distinctive education is a tradition of hands-on research and experiential learning that is evident in every graduate who has walked its campus. Since its founding in 1821 as Philadelphia College of Pharmacy, the first college of pharmacy in North America, USciences has grown to more than 30 degree-granting programs from bachelor’s through doctoral degrees in the health sciences, bench sciences and health care business and policy fields.
Mansfield University
Mansfield University congratulates the students who were named to the president’s list for the spring 2020 semester, including Christopher Keays, of Catasauqua, and Trent Smith, of Northampton.
To be named to the president’s list, a student must attend the university full time and attain at least a 4.0 quality-point average for the semester.
Mansfield University is a member of the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education. For more information, visit mansfield.edu.
University of Scranton
Whitehall residents Gabriela M. Campusano, Emily M. Frey and Theresa Anne Koch were among the more than 875 candidates whose bachelor’s degrees were conferred at the University of Scranton’s virtual undergraduate celebration ceremony May 31. Degrees were conferred to graduates who had completed their academic degree requirements in August and December 2019, as well as January and May 2020.
Campusano and Koch earned Bachelor of Science degrees in neuroscience, and Frey earned a Bachelor of Science degree in biochemistry.
A formal commencement ceremony, at which graduates will be individually recognized, will take place Oct. 25 at the Mohegan Sun Arena at Casey Plaza, Wilkes-Barre.
The University of Scranton is a Jesuit university located in Northeastern Pennsylvania.
Wilkes University
Wilkes University awarded 720 bachelors, master’s and doctoral degrees at a virtual degree conferral ceremony May 16.
Bath: Suzanne Betzenberger, Master of Science degree in education; Cassandra Bordelean, Bachelor of Arts degree in middle level education; Katie Miller, Doctor of Pharmacy degree in pharmacy; Tanner Smith, Bachelor of Science degree in mechanical engineering
Catasauqua: Jennifer Dargan, Master of Science in Nursing degree in nursing
Coplay: Gabrielle Molitoris, Bachelor of Arts degree in criminology
Danielsville: Zena Hall, Master of Science degree in education
Northampton: Corey Cowitch, Doctor of Pharmacy degree in pharmacy; Kimmie Miller, Master of Science degree in education; Ethan Schwartz, Bachelor of Science degree in mechanical engineering
Whitehall: Abigail Koch, Master of Science degree in education
Wilkes University is a private, independent, nonsectarian institution of higher education dedicated to academic and intellectual excellence through mentoring in the liberal arts, sciences and professional programs. Founded in 1933, Wilkes is on a mission to create one of the nation’s finest doctoral universities, offering all of the programs, activities and opportunities of a large university in the intimate, caring and mentoring environment of a small college, open to all who show promise. The Economist named Wilkes 25th in the nation for the value of its education for graduates. In addition to 46 majors, Wilkes offers 24 master’s degree programs and five doctoral/terminal degree programs, including the doctor of philosophy in nursing, doctor of nursing practice, doctor of education, doctor of pharmacy and master of fine arts in creative writing.
Bucknell University
Bucknell University has released the dean’s list for outstanding academic achievement during the spring semester of the 2019-20 academic year. A student must earn a GPA of 3.5 or higher on a scale of 4.0 to receive dean’s list recognition. The following students have achieved dean’s list status.
Catasauqua: Levi Wolf, Class of 2020
Northampton: Drew Filchner, Class of 2022; Carly Masonheimer, Class of 2021
Located in Lewisburg, Bucknell University is a highly selective private liberal arts university that offers majors in the arts, engineering, humanities, management, and social and natural sciences, along with broad opportunities outside of class, to its 3,600 undergraduates. Graduate programs are available in select disciplines. Students benefit from a small student-faculty ratio of 9:1, personal attention from faculty, leadership opportunities and excellent graduation rates and career outcomes.
Muhlenberg College
Muhlenberg College students were recently honored at the 2020 honors convocation. The virtual ceremony celebrated academic achievement, community engagement, original research and commitment to the college. The event is a formal academic ceremony designed to honor and celebrate leadership and scholarly excellence and achievement.
This year marks the college’s 172nd year of higher education and, due to the nationwide impact of COVID-19, the first time the ceremony was conducted virtually.
Whitehall: Sabrina Barhoum received the Rev. Dr. H.H. Bruning Gift Fund Prize for a student whom the faculty deem most worthy.
Stephanie Haik received the Paul M. White ‘27 Business Award for students who specialize in the broad retail field.
Elijah Sommer received the Leslie R. Anders Memorial Prize as a senior chemistry or biochemistry major who has the highest academic average in chemistry or biochemistry after seven semesters.
Faculty and staff awards included the Class of 1932 Research Professorship, the Crossette Family Faculty Fellowship for International Research, the Donald B. Hoffman Research Fellowship, the Robert C. Williams Faculty Award, the Daniel J. and Carol Shiner Wilson Grant for the Completion of Scholarly Projects, the Spira Award, the Award for the Outstanding Advisor to First-Year Students, the Student Government Award, the Faculty Rising Scholars Award, the Chairman’s Award and the Hamre Prize.
The faculty address, “See You in the Classroom,” was given by Lanethea Mathews-Schultz, professor of political science.
Founded in 1848, Muhlenberg is a highly selective, private, four-year residential, liberal arts college located in Allentown. With an undergraduate enrollment of approximately 2,200 students, Muhlenberg College is dedicated to shaping creative, compassionate, collaborative leaders through rigorous academic programs in the arts, humanities, natural sciences and social sciences as well as selected preprofessional programs, including accounting, business, education and public health. The college is affiliated with the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. A member of the Centennial Conference, Muhlenberg competes in 22 varsity sports.
University of Scranton
University of Scranton bestowed 600 master’s and doctoral degrees May 30. Degrees were conferred at a virtual celebration ceremony to graduates who completed their academic degree requirements in August and December of 2019, as well as January and May of 2020. A formal commencement ceremony, at which graduates will be individually recognized, will take place Oct. 25 at the Mohegan Sun Arena at Casey Plaza, Wilkes-Barre.
Coplay: Sara Ann Bedics earned a Master of Science degree in curriculum and instruction.
Danielsville: Megan M. Snyder earned a Master of Science degree with a major in educational administration.
Walnutport: Kelli Joy Lakatosh earned a Master of Science degree with a major in human resources.
The University of Scranton is a Jesuit university located in Northeastern Pennsylvania.
DeSales University
DeSales University celebrated the Class of 2020 and all of its contributions with a virtual conferral of degrees ceremony. The university conferred degrees upon 497 students, including undergraduates, graduates and ACCESS students. Additional students, who have either already received their degrees or who will be receiving them in the next several months, were also recognized.
Coplay: Alyssa Billie, B.S.N., nursing, cum laude; Brandon Edwards, B.S., sport and exercise physiology; Colby Edwards, B.S., psychology; Kera Kulp, B.S., psychology, magna cum laude; Jeanine Sames, M.B.A., management
Whitehall: Cathy Ames, B.A., criminal justice; Audrey Anatalio, M.S.P.A.S., physician assistant; Reem Elsayed, B.S., accounting and finance; Allison Emick, B.S.N., nursing, summa cum laude; Cristal Fernandez, B.A., criminal justice; Felix Figueroa, B.S., accounting; Nicole Glasgow, M.B.A., finance; George Hadeed, D.P.T., physical therapy; Vanessa Hadeed, B.S., health care administration; Christine Hartner, M.B.A., health care management; Amanda Hazim, B.S., health care administration and marketing; Jessica Howard, B.S., marketing; Gazal Jabir, B.S., biology, magna cum laude; Angela Latorre, M.S.N., family/across life span nurse practitioner; Brian Lenich, M.B.A., health care management; Amy Lewis, M.B.A., health care management; Anthony Mahfouz, B.S., finance; Alexandra Nassif, B.S., health care administration and marketing; Thi Thi Nguyen, B.A., early childhood and elementary education; Yennbu Nguyen, M.S.N., family/across life span nurse practitioner; Jacob Pieringer, B.A., criminal justice; Mark Pizarro, B.S., accounting and finance; Joely Reyna, M.B.A., human resource management; Saara Usman, M.B.A., human resource management; Rabab Wahba, B.S., accounting and finance, magna cum laude; Kevin Whalen, M.S.I.S., information technology; Natasha Zmarzley, B.S.N., nursing, summa cum laude
DeSales University, in Center Valley, is a private, coeducational, four-year liberal arts university affiliated with the Roman Catholic Church. Founded by the Oblates of Saint Francis de Sales in 1965, the 500-acre suburban campus is located 50 miles north of Philadelphia and about 90 miles south of New York City. A total enrollment of nearly 3,000 includes undergraduate day and evening students and graduate students. DeSales has approximately 100 full-time faculty members and offers more than 35 bachelor’s degrees and 12 graduate programs in a wide range of disciplines
ESU
A total of 1,802 students have been named to the dean’s list at East Stroudsburg University of Pennsylvania for the spring 2020 semester of the 2019-20 academic year, according to Joanne Bruno, J.D., provost and vice president for academic affairs.
Bath: Zoe Attinello, an early childhood education (prekindergarten-grade 4) major; Jenna Diefenderfer, a biochemistry major; Elizabeth Fehnel, a special education/early childhood major; Tarah Fischer, a computer science major; Kyle Fulmer, a business management major; Carson Gantz, a physical education teacher education; Gary Helm, a computer security major; Cora Miller, a psychology major; Ashlyn Phillip, an exercise science; Paul Schiffert, a sport management major; Mark Schwarz, a special education/elementary-middle level major; Eric Whitcomb, a business management
Catasauqua: Megan Nyce, a biology major; Taylor Richards, an athletic training major
Coplay: Melanie Walker, a biology major; Marina Zardet, a criminal justice major
Danielsville: Johnna Eisenreich, a special education/early childhood major; Samantha Gaydos, a special education/early childhood major
Northampton: Cassidy Clark, a psychology major; Sarah Heidecker, a special education/early childhood major; Tyler Miller, an athletic training major; Noah Packard, a digital media technologies major; Sara Pease, a history major; Hannah Phillip, a social work major; Zachary Stamper, an accounting major; Rebecca Yeager, an English major
Walnutport: Colin Marth, an accounting major; Drake Pristash, a physical education teacher education; Kirstin Stettler, a digital media technologies; Robert Wisniewski II, a political science major; Emily Ziegenfuss, a communication sciences and disorders major
Whitehall: Rachel Arner, an undeclared major; Troy Boettger, a computer science major; Carly Charles, a special education/elementary-middle level major; Courtney Daniels, an environmental studies major; Javaughn Hussett, a public health major; Shavar Hussett, an athletic training major; Nicholas Khouri, a computer science major; Marvin Lamour, a business management major; Gabrielle Reinhard, an undeclared major; Jasmine Rompilla, a special education/early childhood major; Alyssa Schall, an early childhood education (prekindergarten-grade 4) major; Veronica Tully, a marine science major
East Stroudsburg University, one of the 14 institutions in the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education, opened in 1893 as East Stroudsburg Normal School. Today, ESU is a comprehensive university in northeastern Pennsylvania offering 58 undergraduate programs, 21 master’s programs and two doctoral program. Over 6,000 students are enrolled for the high quality, affordable and accessible education ESU provides. Nearly 30,000 ESU alumni live in Pennsylvania.
SHORTER UNIVERSITY
Shorter University, Rome, Ga., congratulates Jordan Madaya, of Northampton, who has been named to the dean’s list during the spring semester of 2020. Madaya is majoring in sport management. To achieve this honor, students must have been enrolled full time and have earned at least a 3.5 GPA for the term.
Founded in 1873, Shorter University is a Christ-centered, four-year liberal arts university committed to excellence in education. U.S. News & World Report and The Princeton Review annually include Shorter on their lists of best southeastern colleges. The university offers traditional bachelor’s degrees in 40 areas of study, online courses and degree programs, undergraduate programs for working adults and associate and master’s programs. Learn more at shorter.edu.