9 A.M. Commencement Ceremony
College of Education & Human Services
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CEREMONY ORDER OF EXERCISES
Presiding DANIEL A. WUBAH, Ph.D., UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT
*ACADEMIC PROCESSION
MILLERSVILLE UNIVERSITY WIND ENSEMBLE BRASS
“Pomp and Circumstance – March No. 1",
Edward Elgar/Chaz Richardson & Vincent Shickora
Joseph Cernuto, D.M.A., Conductor
WELCOME
GAIL E. GASPARICH, Ph.D.
Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs and Provost
*THE NATIONAL ANTHEM
Words by Francis Scott Key
Arranged by Tom Kirkland
Led by vocalists:
9:00 a.m., Briana N. Shyver ’24
1:00 p.m., Seth E. Lynn ‘24
5:00 p.m., Chloe M. Wheeler, ‘24
INTRODUCTION OF PLATFORM GUESTS
PROVOST GASPARICH
GREETINGS FROM FACULTY
ROBYN LILY DAVIS, Ph.D
Associate Professor & Chair,
Department of History, Chapter President,
APSCUF-MU
EDUCATOR OF THE YEAR
DANIEL R. ALBERT, Ph.D.
Associate Professor & Chair, Department of Chemistry
GREETINGS FROM STUDENT GOVERNMENT
CAMREE L. PATTERSON ’24
President, Student Government Association
ANNOUNCEMENT OF SENIOR CLASS GIFT
Allison K. Ross ‘24
MOMENT OF REFLECTION
Roberto Jose Lopez Adrian ‘24, Master of Social Work
SALUTATION TO GRADUATES
DANIEL A. WUBAH, Ph.D.
University President
INTRODUCTION OF COMMENCEMENT SPEAKER
PRESIDENT WUBAH
COMMENCEMENT ADDRESS
Tamara C. Willis, Ph.D. '99 Superintendent, Susquehanna Township School District
PRESENTATION OF DOCTORAL DEGREE CANDIDATES
JAMES DELLE, Ph.D.
Dean, College of Graduate Studies and Adult Learning
CONFERRING OF DOCTORAL DEGREES
PRESIDENT WUBAH
PRESENTATION OF MASTER'S DEGREE CANDIDATES
DR. DELLE
CONFERRING OF MASTER'S DEGREES
PRESIDENT WUBAH
PRESENTATION OF ASSOCIATE AND BACCALAUREATE DEGREE CANDIDATES
PROVOST GASPARICH
CONFERRAL OF DEGREES
PRESIDENT WUBAH
PRESENTATION OF CANDIDATES FOR COLLEGE OF EDUCATION AND HUMAN SERVICES AND SCHOOL OF SOCIAL WORK
LARA WILLOX, Ph.D.
Dean, College of Education and Human Services and School of Social Work
WELCOME FROM THE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION
DERRICK F. McCUTCHEN ‘98
President-Elect, Millersville University Alumni Association
CONCLUDING REMARKS
PRESIDENT WUBAH
*THE ALMA MATER
MILLERSVILLE UNIVERSITY WIND ENSEMBLE BRASS
Words by Esther E. Lenhardt, Class of 1910 and Sanders P. McComsey, Class of 1917
Music arranged by Melzer R. Porter
Wind arrangement by Dr. Joseph Cernuto
Led by vocalists:
9:00 a.m., Briana N. Shyver ’24
1:00 p.m., Seth E. Lynn ‘24
5:00 p.m., Chloe M. Wheeler, ‘24
*ACADEMIC RECESSION
MILLERSVILLE UNIVERSITY WIND ENSEMBLE BRASS
Grand March from Aida
Guiseppe Verdi/Walter Barnes
Dr. Joseph Cernuto, Conductor
THE AUDIENCE WILL REMAIN IN PLACE UNTIL ALL GRADUATES HAVE RECESSED.
MACE BEARER: Eric Blazer, Ph.D.
GONFALON BEARER: Marc Felizzi, Ph.D. and Laura Granruth, Ph.D.
COMMENCEMENT MARSHALS: Stacey Irwin, Ph.D., Karen Rice, Ph.D., Janet Bertoni, Ph.D., BCBA, LBS, Julie Lombardi, P.E.D.
READER: Lowery Woodall III, Ph.D., Jennifer Shettel, Ed.D.
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GREETINGS FROM FACULTY
Hello. I’m Robyn Lily Davis – professor of colonial and revolutionary American history and the president of the campus chapter of our faculty union, APSCUF. I’m here today on behalf of the faculty to welcome the platform party, our distinguished guests - especially our graduates - and even more importantly, their loved ones. It is truly my privilege to say a few words to you today as we mark our graduates’ important induction into the next phase of their lives – whether that be starting careers, furthering professional instruction, or pursuing advanced academic work.
The first thing I want to say is to our graduates themselves. You did it! Congratulations! We are so pleased for and so proud of you – trust me, the faculty know more than most what a sometimes-challenging road it is to pursue and complete this kind of academic and professional training. Many of you came to Millersville in the midst of an emerging global pandemic, which disrupted all our expectations and forced us to pivot in countless ways. Who could have dreamed we’d do college via Zoom? Yet here you are at the end of that twisting winding journey, ready to take your place in the bright future you’re building by your own efforts and to make our communities better and more vibrant through your contributions. So in the midst of today’s speeches and celebrations, I invite you to take a moment for yourself, to savor the satisfaction and sense of accomplishment that should come from crossing this stage. You persevered, and now here you are, about to be recognized for your conspicuous achievements.
But the next thing I want to say is thank you. Thank you for the trust you’ve placed in the faculty to educate and train you. I speak on behalf of them and I know that most of your professors are here at Millersville because we value teaching, we consider it a noble profession, and enjoying the opportunity to work with you – in the classroom, in the lab, on the stage or the studio, out in the field – this work animates our creative energies, inspires us to achieve, makes our professional lives more meaningful, and gives us personal fulfillment. Being your teachers and your advisors and your mentors so often is the best part of our work. Thank you for letting us have that.
And that’s the final thing I want to say, to our graduates’ guests – it has been the joy of a lifetime to work with your loved ones. Each unique, all incredible – we are so lucky that we get to see their imaginations on fire, their grit and determination, their performance; our students inspire us and they fill us with hope for our world. We send them off with some regret, because frankly we hate to see them go, but with more pride and pleasure, because we stand ready to admire and applaud them as they carve out the lives of meaning and purpose that you – and we – wish for them and have helped to train them for.
Okay. One final, final word to the graduates – go get ‘em.
Annually, the Educator of the Year Award is presented to a single faculty or staff member as a recognition of their exceptional teaching, counseling, mentoring, and advising efforts. Given that there are many forms of outstanding teaching and advising, it is difficult to provide an exhaustive list of award-worthy characteristics. The individual who has been chosen by their peers as the Educator of the Year for the current academic year has been described as a true teacher-scholar and dedicated educator who promotes excellence in the classroom and his laboratory. He is actively engaged in integrating technology into the classroom with two examples being his being an initial adopted in the MU Apple pilot program and his efforts to find no cost, open educational resources for his students. He has authored a lab manual for General Chemistry that integrates real-world problems and promotes critical thinking. In serving as a role model, he has mentored many students in research projects that have resulted in presentations at local, regional and national meetings and eight peer-reviewed publications with a MU undergraduate student as a first author. I am delighted to present the Millersville University Educator of the Year award to Dr. Dan Albert.
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GREETINGS FROM STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION
Good afternoon, Class of 2024! I want to thank you for allowing me to speak to you today on this momentous occasion.
To begin, congratulations, on this moment of your life. This is a milestone that you will cherish forever. It has been quite a journey; we have been on the past few years. We experienced a pandemic where the future was unpredictable, and the college experience often felt not so EPPIIC. It has been a challenging couple of years during the pandemic and now coming out of the pandemic. However, I challenge you to think about all the positives or EPPIIC experiences you have had during your time at Millersville.
The pandemic has significantly impacted our college experience. We did not receive all the stereotypical college experiences, like attending in person orientation and engaging in Millersville traditions like the Candle lighting at the Pond. We all experienced online classes, which I think we can all agree on was not the typical experience. However, it may have greatly impacted us in positive ways as well. This experience made us more resilient, driven, and appreciative individuals. Despite starting off the first couple of semesters not our average college experience, I would say that we all had great resilience on continuing to move towards our goals, make connections, and accept that change is part of life which will have a positive impact on you for the remainder of your lifetime. As it is evident today, where I stand in front of many soon to be college graduates, you all embraced the challenges during the difficult times. And we also became much more appreciative, not only of ourselves but of others. The pandemic has taught us to appreciate the little things and show kindness to those around us. We learned how we can lean on others to support one another in hard times. These experiences may not have been the average college experience we all thought we would get, but I hope you can find the positives in every day.
Now that the time is almost here, when you will finally walk across the stage and become a graduate of Millersville University and obtain that degree that you worked so hard for. So, graduates, as you all embark on this new journey, I have a simple call of action for you embrace your unique journey, learn from your failures, and remember that setbacks are just setups for future success. And graduates, I ask that you be appreciative of everyone and every moment, always be kind, and seek the positives in every situation.
Congratulations Class of 2024! It is your time to take on the world, I know we cannot wait to see all the incredible things you will accomplish.
Thank you!
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Senior Class Gift
We have a tradition of giving here at Millersville University. Since 1866, each graduating class has promoted a philanthropic spirit by providing students an opportunity to leave their legacy at the University they call home. The graduating class of 2024 continues this tradition by giving back to our alma mater through the programs, departments, and teams we love and that have had a positive impact on our Millersville experiences. In appreciation and recognition of our educational experience at Millersville University, the Class of 2024 resolved to contribute to the Millersville University Scholarship Fund and other programs of personal significance.
Graduates, you can be proud that our class will be remembered for our pride and generosity!
Dr. Wubah, please accept our contributions as a token of our sincere gratitude to Millersville University for providing us with a high-quality academic experience that has prepared us well for the future.
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Moment of Reflection
Ladies and gentlemen, esteemed faculty, proud parents, and, most importantly, the incredible graduating class of 2024:
My name is Roberto, and like many of you, my journey to this moment has been marked by trials and tribulations. I stand before you as a Venezuelan who, twenty years ago, embarked on a journey to the United States in search of opportunity and freedom. It was a decision fueled by the political instability and economic hardships that tormented my homeland. Little did I know then that this journey would lead me here today, graduating with a Master's in Social Work.
As I reflect on the journey that has led me to this significant milestone, I am reminded of the many challenges that have shaped my path. Four years ago, as I set forth on this journey, the world was cloaked in uncertainty amidst a global pandemic. In the midst of this turmoil, I grappled with profound questions and fears, compounded by the heart-wrenching loss of loved ones and dear friends. Unable to bid them a proper farewell, my resolve was tested like never before.
Yet, in the face of adversity, we found strength. With unwavering determination, we confronted each obstacle head-on, emerging stronger and more resilient than ever before. From navigating the intricacies of a new culture and language to surmounting financial hardships, immigration barriers, and personal setbacks, every hurdle we encountered served to fortify our spirit and deepen our conviction.
In moments when surrender seemed all too tempting, we chose to press forward, driven by a firm belief in the transformative power of education. For us, education is not merely a means to an end, but a beacon of hope illuminating the path to a brighter tomorrow.
My journey is deeply connected with the plight of millions displaced by dictatorship in my home country. I am profoundly grateful to have found refuge in the United States, a country that has opened its doors to countless individuals seeking freedom and opportunity. Now, as an American citizen, I am committed to being a voice for the oppressed both in my homeland and in this great nation.
Our journey has been arduous, but it has also been a testament to our resilience, strength, and unwavering determination to overcome whatever obstacles may come our way. As we stand on the precipice of new beginnings, let us carry forward the lessons learned and the bonds forged, emboldened by the knowledge that together, we are capable of achieving the extraordinary.
As professionals, we are entrusted with the profound responsibility of advocating for those whose voices have been silenced by injustice and inequality, as I felt many times. We are called to be agents of change, to stand up for the marginalized and vulnerable members of our society, and to strive for a world where compassion and empathy reign supreme. And as social workers, let us not forget the lessons we have learned along the way – the importance of empathy, cultural competence, and the power of human connection. Our experiences, both personal and academic, have equipped us with the tools to navigate the complex and ever-evolving landscape of social work.
As we embark on this new chapter of our lives, let us carry with us the values taught in us by our education – integrity, compassion, and a persistent dedication to social justice. Let us be the voices of the voiceless, the advocates for change, and the champions of a more equitable and inclusive Society.
Let us remember the words of Steve Jobs, who famously said, "Your work is going to fill a large part of your life, and the only way to be truly satisfied is to do what you believe is great work. And the only way to do great work is to love what you do."
Congratulations, Class of 2024! I especially want to thank Josefa, Abbie, Gabriela, and all of you who were there with me during these four years. Today, we graduate and embark on a journey filled with endless possibilities. Let us grasp this moment and make our mark on the world.
Thank you. -
SALUTATION TO GRADUATES
Good morning/afternoon trustees, faculty, staff, family, friends and most importantly our graduates.
Welcome to this momentous occasion! Today, we celebrate the culmination of years of hard work, late nights, and intellectual curiosity. As I look out at this beautiful sea of our amazing graduates, guess what I see. I see a diverse tapestry of minds, passions, and experiences that have converged in this gym, each one unique and ready to leave your mark on the world.
Before we start the celebration, let’s recognize those who made it possible for you to get to this point in your lives. First, let’s thank your families and friends for the role they played in getting you here. Family and friends, kindly rise, or wave to be recognized. Let’s give them and those who are watching online a round of applause (PAUSE).
We are fortunate to have loyal alumni, many of whom are proud to have their children, grandchildren, nieces, and nephews attending their alma mater. A special thank you to all our legacy families and their graduates here today.
Second, I want to thank our faculty members who walked beside our graduates on their educational journey. They have guided and assisted you in the acquisition of a holistic education that is firmly rooted in the liberal arts and sciences as well as various professions. Faculty, kindly stand up to be recognized.
Millersville University, a cornerstone of our region, has equipped you with more than knowledge. You've honed your critical thinking skills, learned to collaborate across disciplines, and discovered the power of lifelong learning. You've navigated the complexities of higher education not just within these walls, but through a world that is constantly in flux.
The future you step into is brimming with challenges and opportunities. Technological advancements are reshaping industries, climate change demands innovative solutions, and the need for global understanding is more crucial than ever. But I am convinced that you, our graduates, are prepared. Your education at this university has instilled in you the adaptability and resilience to tackle the challenges of our evolving world.
Speaking of evolution, one of the most transformative forces shaping our lives today is artificial intelligence (AI). You, our graduating class, are entering a world where AI is not a futuristic fantasy; it's a reality seamlessly woven into the fabric of our daily lives. From the moment you wake up, your smart speaker adjusts the thermostat based on your preferences. Your commute might involve a self-driving car, a technology many of you once thought belonged to science fiction. AI personalizes your newsfeed, recommends movies, and even assists doctors in complex diagnoses.
This rapid development of AI presents both opportunities and challenges. On the one hand, it is transforming healthcare, transportation, and every industry. Imagine AI-powered robots performing delicate surgeries in remote areas or AI algorithms optimizing traffic flow to reduce congestion. The possibilities are truly limitless.
However, we must also acknowledge the challenges. AI raises ethical concerns around job displacement, bias in algorithms, and the potential for misuse. It is crucial that you, our graduates, approach this field with a critical eye. Be the generation that develops AI responsibly, ensuring it serves humanity in a positive, equitable way.
Here in south central Pennsylvania, you've received a well-rounded education, equipping you not just with specific technical skills but also with critical thinking, ethical judgment, and the ability to collaborate effectively. These very qualities are essential for navigating the evolving landscape of AI.
You walk in the footsteps of alumni who have gone on to contribute to professions ranging from teaching, medicine, technology, music, and entrepreneurship. Let their spirit guide you as you create your own path.
Remember, success isn't always measured by titles or salaries. It's about the impact you make on the world around you. Whether you join the workforce, pursue further education, or embark on a personal journey, strive to leave a positive mark.
Use the knowledge and skills you've gained to advocate for change, to build bridges across divides, and to contribute meaningfully to your communities.
The world needs your diverse perspectives, your creative problem-solving skills, and your unwavering dedication. Don't be afraid to make mistakes – embrace them as opportunities for growth. Learn from your experiences, adapt, and keep moving forward.
As you step off this stage today, graduates, carry with you the spirit of this university – including our EPPIIC values of exploration, professionalism, public mission, integrity, inclusion, and compassion. Let a spirit of curiosity and a commitment to making a difference guide your actions. Remember the friendships you've created here, the professors who challenged you, and the experiences that shaped you.
Finally, the future belongs to those who can adapt, innovate, and lead with a sense of responsibility. From the rolling hills of the Susquehanna Valley, you, the graduating class of Millersville University are poised to become the architects of that future.
Go forth, Class of 2024, and make us proud. The world awaits your brilliance.
Congratulations!
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Commencement Address
Dr. Tamara C. Willis ’99
Distinguished Faculty, Honored Guests, Esteemed Graduates of the College of Education, It is with immense gratitude and a profound sense of honor that I stand before you today, humbly recognized as a distinguished alumna of our beloved alma mater. Standing her today, I am reminded of the journey that brought me to this moment – a journey shaped by the transformative power of education and the commitment to serve others. For over two decades, I have had the privilege of serving as an educator and administrator, working with students from diverse backgrounds and communities – urban, suburban, and everything in between.
Today, as we celebrate your remarkable achievements and the culmination of years of dedication and hard work, I am reminded of the profound privilege and responsibility that comes with being an educator. For each of us, whether we stand before a classroom of eager young minds or embark on a different path, has accepted the sacred duty of shaping the future – a future that rests in the hands of those we have the privilege to teach, mentor, and inspire.
As we embark on the next phase of our journey, we must remember that our education extends beyond the classroom. For many of us, including myself, this journey represents more than personal achievement. I stand before you as the first member of my nuclear family to graduate with a bachelor's degree, a testament to the unwavering determination and sacrifices made by my mother, who herself had only a ninth-grade education. Her resilience inspired me to pursue excellence and to serve others with compassion and humility.
In my journey as an educator, I have witnessed the remarkable resilience, courage, and determination of students who have faced unimaginable challenges. I have worked with first-generation families where the student was the sole English speaker, yet their families entrusted me with the great responsibility of providing their child with the tools they needed to succeed. I have stood beside students with learning differences, offering them support and encouragement as they navigated the complexities of the educational system. And I have nurtured those experiencing significant trauma – from abuse and abandonment to the devastating impact of addiction and loss.
In each of these experiences, I was reminded of the transformative power of education – the power to uplift, empower, and inspire. As educators, we have the privilege and responsibility of being beacons of hope and agents of change in the lives of our students. We can create safe, nurturing environments where every child, regardless of their background or circumstances, can thrive and fulfill their promise.
We have a responsibility to advocate for equity and justice, to challenge systemic barriers and inequalities, and to ensure that every student has access to the resources and opportunities they need to succeed.
One educator who significantly shaped my professional trajectory was my first-grade teacher, Mrs. Jennings. Despite the various forms of trauma that pervaded my home life, Mrs. Jennings possessed a remarkable ability to perceive potential in me that I hadn't yet recognized in myself. In all fairness, it might have begun the day I excitedly announced at school that I had spotted her husband, Peter Jennings, anchoring World News Tonight. Nevertheless, Mrs. Jennings saw promise where others might have seen only barriers.
She went above and beyond to advocate for my unique learning needs. She arranged to have me tested and even visited my home personally to conduct the assessment when a bout of chicken pox prevented me from attending school.
The impact of Mrs. Jennings's visit was profound. In a time when my family had very little, her willingness to visit my home made me feel truly seen and valued. Her gesture of kindness and dedication left an indelible mark on my heart.
She provided hope and encouragement during a challenging period of my life. And, because she advocated for and conducted those assessments, I gained access to accelerated learning opportunities that would have otherwise remained unavailable to me.
The memory of Mrs. Jennings's support continues to resonate with me today. Her belief in my potential instilled a sense of confidence and determination that has guided me throughout my career in education. I am forever grateful for her commitment to my success and the enduring influence she has had on my life.
Today, I urge you to embody the spirit of Mrs. Jennings in your role as educators. Give your students a glimpse of their potential through your eyes. In the words of Mahatma Gandhi: "The best way to find yourself is to lose yourself in the service of others." I implore you to uphold the values that have guided you thus far – compassion, empathy, and a commitment to serving others. Embrace the diversity of experiences and perspectives that await you in those classrooms, and never underestimate the impact that you can have on the lives of your students and your community.
As future alumni of Millersville University, we carry a profound responsibility to give back – to our alma mater, to our communities, and to the next generation of leaders, innovators, and change-makers. It is through our collective efforts, unwavering support, and dedication to excellence that we can ensure the continued success and prosperity of our beloved university.
In closing, I extend my heartfelt congratulations to each of you. Your achievements stand as a testament to your resilience, perseverance, and dedication to your noble calling of service. As you embark on your journey beyond these walls, may you carry the spirit of Millersville University – one of innovation, service, and community – with you always. And may you continue to make our alma mater proud in all that you do.
Thank you, and congratulations, Class of 2024! -
Candidates For Doctoral Degrees
Dylesia Hampton Barner
Doctor of Social Work
M.S.W. Norfolk State University
B.S. Old Dominion University
Dissertation: “The Angry, Strong Welfare Queen Jezebel: How America's Historical Movements and Its Gendered Racial Stereotypes Have Shaped African American Mother-Daughter Relationships”
Advisor: Dr. Wanja Ogongi
Miranda Kalette Blackburn
Doctor of Social Work
M.S.W. West Virginia University
B.A. University of Colorado at Boulder
Dissertation: “Suicide and the Citizen Soldier: Disrupting the Clinical Narrative”
Advisor: Dr. Heather L. Girvin
Dymonde Davis
Doctor of Social Work
M.S.W. Fordham University
B.S.W. North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University
Dissertation: “Relationships and Connections in Foster Care: Why It Matters”
Advisor: Dr. Bertha DeJesus
John – Paul Franzen
Doctor of Education
M.S.E. Lehigh University
B.A. Muhlenberg College
Dissertation: “The Human Reaction to Organizational Cyber Threats in a K-12 Institution”
Advisor: Dr. Oliver Dreon, Jr.
Shane R. Joseph
Doctor of Social Work
M.S.W. Wilfred Laurier University
B.S.W. University of Manitoba
Dissertation: “Beliefs, Attitudes, Perceptions and Knowledge of Student Guidance Counselors Toward Mental Health and Mental Health Seeking Behaviors in Grenada. A Mixed Methods Exploratory Pilot Study”
Advisor: Dr. Karen M. Rice
Brandy Alicyn Shealer
Doctor of Social Work
M.S.W. Temple University
B.S. York College of PA
Dissertation: “Adolescent Vaping: A Concern, A Choice, or Negotiable Harm”
Advisor: Dr. Marc V. Felizzi
Lauren Weber Wolf
Doctor of Social Work
M.S.W. University of Illinois at Urbana
B.A. Milikin University
Dissertation: “Social Worker Knowledge, Attitude, Belief and Practices Related to Gun Violence”
Advisor: Dr. Laura B. Granruth
Elizabeth Katherine Zimmerman-Clayton
Doctor of Social Work
M.S.W. University of Pittsurgh
B.S. Penn State University
Dissertation: “Warm Handoffs and Cold Fumbles: How One Primary Care Practice Recognizes and Responds to Late Life Suicide Risk”
Advisor: Dr. Laura B. Granruth -
Candidates For MASTER'S DEGREE
Candidate’s Program of focus is listed below their name, if applicable. If graduate completed a thesis, information is listed below their name, if applicable.
Master of Social Work is a joint program with Shippensburg University since 2006.
Master of Arts Languages & Cultures is a joint program with West Chester University since 2014.
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MSW Social WorkMorgan J. McMahon
MSW Social WorkMeagan Michael
MSW Social WorkMikeisha Isonita Maryam Mobley
MSW Social WorkMorgan D. Moyer
MSW Social WorkShania Musgrove
MSW Social WorkRashin Osman
MSW Social WorkDeja Danell Outten
MSW Social WorkAsia Lili Pecora
MSW Social WorkLindsay Nichole Perez
MSW Social WorkRachel E. Preibisch
MSW Social WorkShelby Patricia Robb
MSW Social WorkPenelope Rodriguez
MSW Social WorkErika S. Sheaffer
MSW Social WorkKristen Rose Snyder
MSW Social WorkJason Andrew Sweigart
MSW Social WorkElizabeth Jo Carrie Swope
MSW Social WorkAshlee Nicole Turner
MSW Social WorkAlexis Marie Waltimyer
MSW Social WorkDawn M. Watson
MSW Social WorkErin L. Weaver
MSW Social WorkTaylor R. Whitmer
MSW Social WorkAbigail Wilson
MSW Social WorkMorgan L. Yoder
MSW Social WorkKatherine Herminia Zebertavage
MSW Social WorkVictoria Renee Ziegler
MSW Social WorkSPECIAL EDUCATION
Genevieve Nicole Domaracki
MED Special EducationBeth W. Reburn
MED Special EducationRachael J. Smith
MED Special EducationSPORT MANAGEMENT
Brooke Elizabeth Cameron
MED Sport Management
Athletic CoachingSamantha Taylor Fried
MED Sport Management
Athletic ManagementCarson Kulina
MED Sport Management
Athletic ManagementAndrew John Mayhew
MED Sport Management
Athletic ManagementAlex J. Mykut
MED Sport Management
Athletic ManagementMarli Schreiner
MED Sport Management
Athletic ManagementMorgan Olivia Sutton
MED Sport Management
Athletic ManagementLuke Anthony Thomas
MED Sport Management
Athletic ManagementNicholas Allen Thompson
MED Sport Management
Athletic CoachingRebecca Tomaszewksi
MED Sport Management
Athletic Coaching -
CERTIFICATION, CERTIFICATE AND ENDORSEMENT CANDIDATES
Curriculum & Instruction
Amy Leigh Madeira
Elem and Secondary School Counselor PK-12
Molly Kathleen McDyer
English as a Second Language
April Nicole Altrichter
Tiffany JohnsonGifted PK - 12
Kathleen Joy Walker
Home and School Visitor PK-12
Daniel Marshal Brown
Brittany L. Kelley
Jill Lorraine PlattsOnline Instruction Program PK - 12
Tamela Ann Barrick
Christina Nicole Bracken
Mary Elizabeth Nolt
Rachel Elizabeth ShafferPreK-4, Early Childhood Education
Victoria Lynn Good
Lydia Renee Kirkpatrick
Kaitlyn Rae Pyle
Meagan Mae Stauffer
Mackenzie A. WindsorPrincipal K-12
Megan Johannah Axe
Benjamin Joseph MitchellReading Specialist
Danielle Marie Cardone
Olivia Clarise Gambler
Kyra Elice Garling
Laura Ruth ParksSchool Social Worker PK-12
Olivia Eileen Orndorff
STEM PK - 12
Emily Rose Compton
Hannah Kaptur
Jenna Ann Markel -
Graduates of the University Honors College
Mary Margaret Albert
BS Biology, cum laude
Madicyn Rene Barnes
BS Allied Health Technology, cum laude
Sarah Elizabeth Barnum
BSE Sped PreK-8/PreK-4 Dual Major, magna cum laude
Rebecca Lynne Berglund
BSE Early Childhood and Special Education, summa cum laude
Daniel R. Bowman
BS Marketing, cum laude
Madeline Rose Engleman
BSE Early Childhood Education
Avery Frankel
BA History,
Teagan Aileen Gallagher
BSE Sped PreK-8/PreK-4 Dual Major, magna cum laude
Gina Lauren Grasmeder
BA Psychology, summa cum laude
Jeromy W. Gregory-D'Amico
BS Biology, BS Chemistry, BS Mathematics, magna cum laude
Gavin Richard Grove
BA Music, BSE Music Education, magna cum laude
Emma Noelle Howell
BS Business Administration, magna cum laude
Noelle Htwar
BSE Early Childhood and Special Education, magna cum laude
Ilana R Jacobson
BSE Early Childhood and Special Education, magna cum laude
Samuel Greiling Johnson
BS Mathematics, cum laude
Joshua Tyler Kinsky
BS Meteorology, magna cum laude
Leah Miksa
BS Business Administration, summa cum laude
Anne C. Morris
BS Biology, summa cum laude
Colin Robert Myers
BS Mathematics, BS Physics, summa cum laude
Kyle Matthew Nazarchuk
BS Meteorology, BSE Earth Sciences, cum laude
Camree Lynn Patterson
BS Biology
Shaziya Grace Roberts
BSE Early Childhood and Special Education, cum laude
Allison Kathryn Ross
BSE Early Childhood and Special Education, magna cum laude
Angelina Santhosam
BS Biology
Keelie Nicole Steiner
BS Meteorology, magna cum laude
Justin M. Stevens1
BS Computer Science, cum laude
Matthew Teare
BS Meteorology, summa cum laude
Hali Nicoll Wagner
BSE Early Childhood and Special Education, summa cum laude
Hannah Warner
BS Meteorology, magna cum laude
Natalie Mae Weinmann
BS Chemistry
1 Fall 2023 Graduate -
Latin Honors
SUMMA CUM LAUDE
Abigail Lynne Azizkhan
Emily B. Beichler
Rebecca Lynne Berglund
Mollie Elisabeth Bomgardner
Margaret Rosalie Boyer
Olivia Brendle
Alexander Buitron-Zavala
Zachary Ryan Chowansky
Jordan Rose Coldren
Serena Joy Eberly
Abbi Taylor Goldsman
Sydney Bekkah Goodman
Gina Lauren Grasmeder
Chad Philip Hayes
Taryn Noelle Hostetter
Malcolm X. Jones2
Haley Kissinger
Isaac Benjamin Latshaw
Rebecca Lease
Alexandriya Paige Lebo
Nanga Lin
Andrew J. Long1
Anette Michelle Lua
Rachel Lauren Maiers
Rachel Matto
Leah Miksa
Tanner Miller
Evelyn Grace Morales
Anne C. Morris
Colin Robert Myers
Drake Naylor
Maria Nguyen
Delanie M. Ouk
Annie C. Sensenig
Haley Claire Smith2
Katie Elizabeth Stadler
Alexis H. Stengel
Matthew Teare
Hali Nicoll Wagner
Natalie Mae Weinmann
Alyssa Michele Williams
MAGNA CUM LAUDE
Vanessa Anders2
Elisabeth Ann Aparicio Pessognelli
Aleia K. Baker
Sarah Elizabeth Barnum
Carlee Ray Barrick
Jessica Leigh Beaghan
Quinn Daniel Beitzel
Jillian Benzel
Theodora Bevan-Xenelis
Daniel Patrick Bevil
Eshika Bhanot2
Hannah Paige Blackman
Nina Alora Bonanno
Kiara Boughton
Jenna Elizabeth Brown
Natalie Marie Brown
Ermioni Carter
Briannah Clark
Aurora Conrad
Coby Conway
Kayla Costigliola
Erin Crimmel
Jasper de Koning
Dominick Anthony DeLorenzo
Maggie Lynn DeSeta
Claire E. DeVinney
Aliza Victoria DeVoe
Giovanni P. DiJoseph
Katlyn Dougherty
Kaitlyn Nicole Dowlin
Jenna Dumbrowsky
Katelyn A. Ebersol
Thomas Eckman Eby
Whitney Ann Eichelberger
Tessa Flynn Evarts
Shady Youssef Fahim2
Marissa Ashtyn Michelle Farmer
Victoria J. Fitzwater
Samantha Marie Foster
Samantha R. Francis
Elizabeth Jo Freese
Carrington James Frick
Colin Fry
Justine Karen Monya Fry
Teagan Aileen Gallagher
Mari J. Gangl
Connor Gautieri2
Jeromy W. Gregory-D'Amico
Garrett Groshong2
Gavin Richard Grove
Antonio B Guiseppe
Fiona Marie Haines
Sean A. Harris2
Frey Hilliard
Samantha Hirsch
Emma Noelle Howell
Shelby Hrouda2
Noelle Htwar
Angela L. Intriago
Ilana R Jacobson
Joshua Tyler Kinsky
Kyle Nathaniel Kline
Kevin Knott
Alison Kaitlyn Koch
Erica Koterwas
Heather L. Kreeger
Emily Marie Lake
Jane Lambert
Lauren Leese2
Seth E. Lynn
Nicholas Dean Martin
Aaron Maynard
Nicholas M. McFadden
Katherine McLaughlin1
Miranda Lynn Millard
Katelyn Molina
Daniel Moser
Kaitlyn Myer
Thomas J. Nelson
Danielle Newland
Shane Patrick O'Shea
Michael J. Perko2
Zachary Pernia
Leah Michelle Reagan
Mackenzie Lynn Ricketts
Ethan Scott Robinson
Allison Kathryn Ross
Kennedy Mae Ross
Kelly N. Sargen
Austin Matthew Sauder
Alexandria Lynne Schaefer1
Abigail E. Schwartz
Amber Lynn Shoemaker
Alexandra E. Shubert
Shawn Smith
Julia Solano
Keelie Nicole Steiner
Eden Swartzentruber
Hannah E. Sweda
Kayla Tanguay
Nathan Taylor
Eric Thomas Then
Katie C. Thompson
Brooke Thomson
Madison Grace Tintera
Irelynn Brooke Truckly
Mackenzie Leigh Van Horn
Alyssa Wagner
Hayley Wagner
Hannah Evelyn Walters
Zoe G. Warfel
Hannah Warner
Nicole Ann Weaver
Karlee Samantha Weise
Shyanna Lynn Williams
Michael Ikaika Zettlemoyer
CUM LAUDE
Conor Adams
Mary Margaret Albert
Skyler Douglas Yale Aldinger
Ethan Amis
Madicyn Rene Barnes
Rashawn J. Bass
Makenzie Lorine Battavio
Brady Lewis Baublitz
Alison Marie Berkel
Jillian Blackburn
Daniel R. Bowman
Francesca Clair Calautti
Taylor Grace Campagna
Joseph Abraham Charles
Abigail Chaundy
Edas N. Chiume
Adam John Clark
Kara E. Collins
Aiyana Colón
Conor Cook
Nevaeh Covington
Elliot Cushey
Christina Rose Cylc
Kira Denlinger
Anthony John Devitis
Brendan Joseph Donough
Julia Downs
Emma Elwell
Sierra Marlene Englehart2
Madeline Rose Engleman
Isabel Renee English2
Olivia K. Erickson
Reagan Ferguson
Krista Fishel
Logan Fleegal
Zoe Nicole Folcarelli2
Casandra Foresman
Avery Frankel
Alexandria Gabrielle Frantz
Zachary Dennis Garlinger
Aaron Matthew Garner
Duncan Scott Garvin2
Brennen Gaughan
Emily A. Girouard
Carmen Paige Girton
Ava Gray
Jackson T. Grey
Caroline Margaret Griffin
Jasmine Lynn Griffin
Colby Blake Gromlich
Justin W Gruver
Kobey E. Heberling
Sara Louise Hedglin
Emily Elizabeth Hessling
Ashlyn Grace Hickey
Taylor Hileman
Taylor Hoefner2
Kolby Houck
Karoline Hrouda
Ashley Alexandria Hunt
Jonathan Jedrzejek
Alexandra Rose Jenkins
Samuel Greiling Johnson
Tyler Nicholas Keenan
Kayla Marie Ketchum
Gudrun Katrin Kjartansdottir
Victoria Ann Knollmeyer
Taso Kovack
Jonathan T. Kraynak
Nicole Elizabeth Kudia
Daniel John Lackner
Alexis Catherin Landis
Mitchell J. Lavelle
Brianna Elaine Lawson
Griffin Michael Leib
Ryan Michael Liebl
Hunter Lohmann
Melodie F. Martinez-Manahan
Megan McCabe
Bishop James John McCoy
Oscar McDonah2
Michael Mercaldo Mordan
Priscilla Moreno
Sarah M Myers
Kyle Matthew Nazarchuk
Marleigh Kay Oberholtzer2
Zoe Claire Peeleman
Taylor Lynn Pogachar
Caden Joseph Price
Harrison R. Prince
Dylan Leo Procopio2
Sarah Ibrahim Qundes
Ilynd N. Rapant
Luke Edward Rawlinson
Abbey Lynn Reheard2
Mikayla Ridge
Jonathan Rivera
Kayla Marie Rivera
Shaziya Grace Roberts
Irving Yair Rojo-Rodriguez
Gabriel J. Ruiz-Roman
Nina Saengdara
Samson, Taiwo Odunayo2
John P. Schweidler
Ariana Gabrielle Seguinot
Skye Lynn Selgrade
Zachariah Daniel Severn
Evalyne Simpson
Kevin Singh
Elizabeth M. Smigo2
Jessica Sprenkle-Areiza
Caleb Bretz Springer
Kendra Marie Stephenson
Justin M. Stevens1
Kendall Stiffler
Kyler Paul Stigelman
Annie Pei Stine
Alicia Ann Stone
Kristin Leora Strijdom
Ty Tempalski
Brianna Thompson
Kylah Louise Tillotson
Tucker Wyatt Uebersax
Aidan Q Ward
Olivia Warner
Tyler David Willans
Luke Wilusz
Sara Anne Yergey
1 Fall 2023 Graduate
2 Summer 2024 Graduate -
DEPARTMENTAL HONORS
Mary Margaret Albert – Biology
Thesis Title: “Common Mollusks of Chincoteague Bay”
Thesis Advisor: Dr. Dominique A. DidierMadicyn Rene Barnes – Biology
Thesis Title: “A Study on the Prevention of Cardiovascular Disease and Sudden Cardiac Arest and the Importance of Emergency Cardiac Care Certification in Sports”
Thesis Advisor: Dr. Heather L. LehmanSarah Elizabeth Barnum – Early, Middle & Exceptional Education
Thesis Title: “Deaf Culture in Children’s Literature”
Thesis Advisor: Dr. Lesley M. ColabucciRebecca Lynne Berglund - Early, Middle & Exceptional Education
Thesis Title: “Peace and Social Justice in the Hands of Young Readers: An Exploration of the Jane Addams Children's Book Award”
Thesis Advisor: Dr. Lesley M. ColabucciDaniel R. Bowman – Accounting
Thesis Title: "AI and How its Litigation is Relevant to Corporations"
Thesis Advisor: Dr. Joseph J. GalanteRachel Marie Cuomo – Biology
Thesis Title: “Impacts of Poly- and Perfluoroalky Substances (PFAS) Exposure on the Behavior and Physiology of an Estuarine Fish”
Thesis Advisor: Dr. Isaac Y. LigockiClaire DeVinney – History
Thesis Title: “This Popular & Malcontent Temper:' Pennsylvania Paper Currency and Transatlantic Commerce, 1720-1723"
Thesis Advisor: Dr. Tanya E. KevorkianMadeline Rose Engleman – Early, Middle & Exceptional Education
Thesis Title: “Mindful Maisy: A Story of Mindfulness and Calming Practices for All Kids - A Children’s Book Manuscript and Review of Literature”
Thesis Advisor: Dr. Sarah E. JacksonJoseph Louis Favoroso III – Applied Engineering
Thesis Title: “Automated Data Cataloging – Design, Development, and Optimization”
Thesis Advisor: Dr. John R. HaugheryAvery Frankel – History
Thesis Title: “The 1964 United States Presidential Election as depicted through Political Cartoons”
Thesis Advisor: Dr. Ronald B. Frankum, Jr.Teagan Aileen Gallagher – Early, Middle & Exceptional Education
Thesis Title: “Teachers’ Perceptions of Using Concrete Manipulatives in Mathematics Instruction”
Thesis Advisor: Dr. Laurie B. HanichGina Lauren Grasmeder – Psychology
Thesis Title: “Reinstatement Order Effects in Alcohol-Seeking Rats”
Thesis Advisor: Dr. Kelly M. BannaJeromy W. Gregory-D'Amico – Chemistry
Thesis Title: “Phenotypic analysis of Arabidopsis thaliana lncRNA mutants under salt stress”
Thesis Advisor: Dr. Melissa Mullen-DavisGavin Richard Grove – Music
Thesis Title: “A Musical Analysis of the Senior Recital Repertoire of Gavin R. Grove”
Thesis Advisor: Dr. Philip TackaEmma Noelle Howell – Marketing
Thesis Title: "University Investment in Student Run Enterprises: A Case Study”
Thesis Advisor: Dr. David J. DiRussoNoelle Htwar – Early, Middle & Exceptional Education
Thesis Title: “The Effects of Representation in Children’s Literature on Child Development”
Thesis Advisor: Dr. Nakeiha PrimusIlana R Jacobson – Early, Middle & Exceptional Education
Thesis Title: “Best Practices for Language Acquisition”
Thesis Advisor: Dr. Elizabeth Powers-CostelloEve Jeffries-Walters – Biology
Thesis Title: “Verifying the early prophase I dependence of CAL 1 on CENP-C activity using immunocytofluorescence”
Thesis Advisor: Dr. Jessica E. FellmethJoshua Tyler Kinsky – Earth Sciences
Thesis Title: “An Analysis of the 2018 Northeast Winter Storms”
Thesis Advisor: Dr. Sepi YaldaJadyn R. Koser – Biology
Thesis Title: “Verifying the late prophase I dependence of CAL 1 on CENP-C activity using immunocytofluorescence”
Thesis Advisor: Dr. Jessica E. FellmethAaron Maynard – Chemistry
Thesis Title: “Green Chemistry Nickel Catalysts for Suzuki-Miyaura Cross Coupling Reactions”
Thesis Advisor: Dr. R. Edward RajaseelanVictoria L McPeek – Earth Sciences
Thesis Title: “Quantifying Meltwater Lakes on the George VI Ice Shelf”
Thesis Advisor: Dr. Sepi YaldaLeah Miksa – Marketing
Thesis Title: “Determining the Effectiveness of United States Sanctions: A Case Study Comparison of the US/China Trade War and the Russian/Ukraine War"
Thesis Advisor: Dr. David J. DiRussoAnne C. Morris – Biology
Thesis Title: “Biofilm Formation on Different Plastic Polymers”
Thesis Advisor: Dr. Laura Ramos-SepulvedaKaitlyn Myer – Psychology
Thesis Title: “Effectiveness of Choice Interventions in Preschool”
Thesis Advisor: Dr. Karenna S. RushKyle Matthew Nazarchuk – Earth Sciences
Thesis Title: “An Inquiry into an Alternate Multiple-Choice Grading Method with a Secondary Answer” -
Candidates For ASSOCIATE AND BACCALAUREATE DEGREEs
Amber Lee Alberts
BA Social WorkJordan T. Anderson2
BA Social Work
Yanahis M. Arredondo
BA Social Work
Amelia Asaro
BA Psychology
Abigail Lynne Azizkhan
BSE Early Childhood and Special Education
Madelana Bachman
BSE Early Childhood Education
John R. Bair III2
BA Social Work
Alison Jane Banks2
BA Multidisciplinary Studies
Sarah Elizabeth Barnum
BSE Early Childhood and Special Education
Carlee Ray Barrick
BA Psychology
Joanna Meredith Barton
BSE Early Childhood Education
Makenzie Lorine Battavio
BSE Early Childhood and Special Education
Brittnee Bauer2
BA Social Work
Jessica Leigh Beaghan
BSE Early Childhood Education
Emily R. Bell
BSE Early Childhood Education
Jillian Benzel
BSE Early Childhood Education
Rebecca Lynne Berglund
BSE Early Childhood Education
Alison Marie Berkel
BSE Early Childhood Education
Michael Lawson Bertoni
BA Psychology
Schae Bickel
BA Psychology
Ruby Rose Mary Binder
BA Psychology
Hannah Paige Blackman
BS Sport Administration
Mollie Elisabeth Bomgardner
BSE Early Childhood and Special Education
Nina Alora Bonanno
BSE Early Childhood Education
Marlon Raymond Boone2
BA Social Work
Dylin Young Borden
BA Psychology
Margaret Rosalie Boyer
BSE Early Childhood Education
Olivia Brendle
BSE Early Childhood and Special Education
Abigail Lee Brenneman2
BA Psychology
Keyonna S. Brinkley2
BA Social Work
Jenna Elizabeth Brown
BA Psychology
Erin Kelly Buchanan
BA Social Work
Taylor Grace Campagna
BS Sport Administration
Multidisciplinary Studies
Thalia Saned Carattini Santos2
BA Psychology
Ermioni Carter
BSE Early Childhood Education
Hannah Chadwick
BSE Early Childhood Education
Rebecca Danielle Chancey2
BA Social Work
Abigail Chaundy
BSE Early Childhood Education
Briannah Clark
BSE Middle Level Education
Jordan Rose Coldren
BSE Early Childhood Education
Kara E. Collins
BSE Early Childhood and Special Education
Aurora Conrad
BSE Early Childhood and Special Education
Carsyn Cook
BSE Early Childhood Education
Kayla Costigliola
BSE Early Childhood and Special Education
Nevaeh Covington
BSE Early Childhood Education
Colin Elijah Coy
BA Social Work
Mya T. Crawford
BA Social Work
Christina Rose Cylc
BSE Early Childhood and Special Education
Sydney Marie Dariano2
BA Social Work
Jordyn Rose Davis
BA Psychology
Sydney M Derr2
BA Psychology
Maggie Lynn DeSeta
BSE Early Childhood Education
Aliza Victoria DeVoe
BA Social Work
Giovanni P. DiJoseph
BA Psychology
Zoya J. Dobosh2
BA Social Work
Julia Downs
BA Psychology
Dawn Marie Dunn
BA Social Work
Joshua Eager
BS Sport Administration
Whitney Ann Eichelberger
BA Social Work
Alice Elaine Einsig
BA Social Work
Emma Elwell
BSE Early Childhood Education
Nicole L. Englehart
BA Psychology
Madeline Rose Engleman
BSE Early Childhood Education
Isabel Renee English2
BSE Early Childhood and Special Education
Olivia K. Erickson
BSE Early Childhood Education
Tessa Flynn Evarts
BSE Early Childhood Education
Analise Regina Fenwick
BA Social Work
Danielle Field
BA Psychology
Krista Fishel
BA Psychology
Carrie Marie Fitzkee
BSE Early Childhood Education
Zoe Nicole Folcarelli2
BA Psychology
Marvana Forrest2
BA Behavioral & Human Services
Samantha Marie Foster
BSE Early Childhood Education
Samantha R. Francis
BSE Early Childhood Education
Ramona Frank
BA Psychology
Elizabeth Jo Freese
BSE Early Childhood Education
Giordienne Ariel Gabriel
BA Social Work
Teagan Aileen Gallagher
BSE Early Childhood and Special Education
Lisha N. Galloway2
BA Social Work
Mari J. Gangl
BSE Early Childhood and Special Education
Brennen Gaughan
BSE Middle Level Education
Kaylee Marie Geesey
BA Psychology
Olivia Genovese
BA Psychology
Angelina M. Gentile
BA Social Work
Bree Elysia Gift2
BA Psychology
Kyle Nathaniel Gold
BS Sport Administration
Abbi Taylor Goldsman
BSE Early Childhood and Special Education
Sydney Bekkah Goodman
BSE Early Childhood Education
Gina Lauren Grasmeder
BA Psychology
Ava Gray
BSE Early Childhood Education
Mackenzie L. Green
BA Psychology
Cassidy Rose Grey
BA Social Work
Kierrah Grier
BA Social Work
Caroline Margaret Griffin
BS Sport Administration
Jasmine Lynn Griffin
BSE Early Childhood Education
Samantha Cheyenne Grubel
BA Multidisciplinary Studies
Justin W. Gruver
BSE Middle Level Education
Permila Gurung
BA Psychology
Dalyce Hairston
BA Social Work
Karlie Heft
BSE Middle Level Education
Austin Matthew Heiser2
BS Sport Administration
Philip Herzog
BA Psychology
Emily Elizabeth Hessling
BA Psychology
Olivia Qin Hilles
BA Psychology
Emily Masley Himmelberger
BA Social Work
Samantha Hirsch
BSE Early Childhood Education
Emma Ruth Hoats
BS Sport Administration
Lisa C. Hogan
BA Social Work
Kaitlin Holmes
BA Psychology
Taryn Noelle Hostetter
BSE Early Childhood Education
Abigail Grace Howard
BA Psychology
Noelle Htwar
BSE Early Childhood Education
Ashley Alexandria Hunt
BA Social Work
Courtney Laul Huntsberry
BA Social Work
Ozlem Ilgaz
BA Psychology
Angela L. Intriago
BSE Early Childhood Education
Alexis Morgan Jacobs
BSE Early Childhood Education
Ilana R. Jacobson
BSE Early Childhood Education
Alexus Domonique James
BA Social Work
Stephanie A. Johnson2
BA Social Work
Allison Mary Kay
BA Social Work
Alyssa Michele Keller
BSE Early Childhood Education
Madison Elizabeth Kelly2
BS Sport Administration
Kayla Marie Ketchum
BSE Early Childhood Education
Bethany Keyser
BA Social Work
Haley Kissinger
BA Social Work
Amber Kostelnik
BA Multidisciplinary Studies
Teesha Harper Kubik
BA Multidisciplinary Studies
Peter Krimmel
BA Psychology
Jane Lambert
BSE Early Childhood Education
Alexis Catherin Landis
BA Social Work
Brianna Elaine Lawson
BSE Early Childhood Education
Rebecca Lease
BSE Middle Level Education
Abigail C. Lederer2
BA Psychology
Sociology
Lauren Leese2
BA Social Work
John Lefever2
BA Social Work
Ryan Michael Liebl
BSE Early Childhood Education
Imir Lilliston
BS Sport Administration
Elizabeth Jane Lobeck
BSE Early Childhood Education
Anette Michelle Lua
BSE Early Childhood Education
Sydney C Maier
BA Social Work
Rachel Lauren Maiers
BSE Early Childhood and Special Education
Nicholas Dean Martin
BSE Early Childhood Education
Kimberly Martinez Rico2
BA Psychology
Sean T. Matias
BA Psychology
Megan McCabe
BSE Early Childhood Education
Stevi Marie McCall-Richburg2
BA Psychology
Olivia Mccormick2
BA Social Work
Zachary Thomas McIlvaine
BA Social Work
Brooklynn Leigh McKenzie2
BA Social Work
Miranda Lynn Millard
BSE Early Childhood and Special Education
Jaden Miller
BS Sport Administration
Mariah Minnich
BA Psychology
Sarah Maria Mobarek
BA Psychology
Katelyn Molina
BSE Early Childhood Education
Evelyn Grace Morales
BA Social Work
Ty Morral
BS Sport Administration
Korin M. Moyer
BSE Early Childhood and Special Education
Kaitlyn Myer
BA Psychology
Sarah M. Myers
BSE Early Childhood Education
Breanna Nadu
BA Multidisciplinary Studies
Angelin Nasser
BSE Early Childhood Education
Drake Naylor
BA Social Work
Madalyn Nelson
BSE Early Childhood and Special Education
Thomas J. Nelson
BSE Middle Level Education
Qhayiya Nogoduka
BA Psychology
Kelsey E. Novick
BA Psychology
Delanie M. Ouk
BSE Early Childhood Education
Jonathan Parrilla Ramos
BS Sport Administration
Darlene Patterson
BA Social Work
Zoe Claire Peeleman
BSE Early Childhood and Special Education
Brianna Perry
BA Psychology
Brandon Pritchard
BA Multidisciplinary Studies
Olivia Quirion
BSE Early Childhood Education
Sarah Ibrahim Qundes
BA Psychology
Dana Maureen Rafferty
BA Social Work
Marcella I. Reynolds
BA Psychology
Sociology
Adiana Lyn Rivera2
BA Psychology
Shannon Regina Rizzo
BSE Early Childhood Education
Shaziya Grace Roberts
BSE Early Childhood Education
Jade A. Rodriguez
BA Multidisciplinary Studies
Carmen Laura Rodriguez Varela
BA Social Work
Matthew Randy Rome
BS Sport Administration
Allison Kathryn Ross
BSE Early Childhood Education
Kennedy Mae Ross
BSE Early Childhood and Special Education
Gabriel J. Ruiz-Roman
BSE Early Childhood Education
Nina Saengdara
BA Psychology
Austin Matthew Sauder
BSE Early Childhood and Special Education
Alexandria Lynne Schaefer1
BS Sport Administration
Morgan Schronce
BA Psychology
Ariana Gabrielle Seguinot
BSE Early Childhood Education
Annie C. Sensenig
BSE Early Childhood Education
Scotlyn Shaffer
BA Social Work
Talia Lynn Sharkey
BA Psychology
Amber Lynn Shoemaker
BSE Early Childhood Education
Alexandra E. Shubert
BSE Early Childhood and Special Education
Theresa Christina Simister
BA Social Work
Evalyne Simpson
BA Social Work
Carley Malinda Smith
BA Social Work
Julia Solano
BA Social Work
Elise Justine Sprenkle
BSE Early Childhood Education
Jessica Sprenkle-Areiza
BA Psychology
Katie Elizabeth Stadler
BSE Early Childhood and Special Education
Brianna Raelynn Starliper
BSE Early Childhood Education
Alexis H. Stengel
BA Social Work
Kendra Marie Stephenson
BSE Early Childhood Education
Kendall Stiffler
BSE Early Childhood Education
Alicia Ann Stone
BSE Early Childhood Education
Carly Jo Swick
BA Social Work
Crimson Swinton
BA Psychology
Emily Szeltner
BSE Early Childhood Education
Brianna Thompson
BSE Early Childhood and Special Education
Madison Grace Tintera
BSE Early Childhood and Special Education
Irelynn Brooke Truckly
BSE Early Childhood Education
Trinity Marie Twyman
BA Psychology
Izem Uysaler
BA Psychology
Mackenzie Leigh Van Horn
BSE Early Childhood Education
Briana van Vianen
BA Psychology
Philosophy
Sitawa Wafula2
BA Psychology
Hali Nicoll Wagner
BSE Early Childhood and Special Education
Hannah Evelyn Walters
BSE Early Childhood Education
Zoe G. Warfel
BSE Early Childhood Education
Olivia Warner
BA Psychology
Sociology
Jeyan Watson
BA Social Work
Nicole Ann Weaver
BSE Early Childhood and Special Education
Karlee Samantha Weise
BSE Early Childhood and Special Education
Alyssa Michele Williams
BSE Early Childhood Education
Victoria Lynn Wyszynski
BSE Early Childhood Education
Sara Anne Yergey
BSE Early Childhood EducationCandidates for Certificate - Integrated Studies
Catherine Sickler
Educational StudiesCarlie King
Educational Studies and Music
1 Fall 2023 Graduate
2 Summer 2024 Graduate -
Greetings From Alumni Association President
Congratulations graduates! You may re-position your tassels!
On behalf of more than 75,000 Millersville University Alumni, it is my extreme honor to be the first to officially welcome you to the Millersville University Alumni Association!
Each year the Millersville University Alumni Association has the pleasure of welcoming our new generation. It is our hope that you will keep us informed of the significant developments in your life, of which we are sure there will be many, as you continue to make your alma mater proud.
Again, congratulations, and welcome to the alumni family!
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The Alma Mater/National Anthem
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Pucillo Evacuation Map