Honors Program - Mansfield University of Pennsylvania
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Honors Program - Mansfield University of Pennsylvania
Baccalaureate Marshals Ms. Tiffany M. E. Welch Ms. Jessica Trump Master Marshal Ms. Angela Martinez Faculty Marshals Dr. Alissa Rose Dr. Jeffrey Jacobsen Herald Dr. LeRoy M. Wright Mansfield Dr. Adam F. Brennan U N I V E R S I T Y Grand Marshal Mansfield University, a member of the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education, is committed to a policy of affirmative action, and assures an equal opportunity to all persons regardless of race, color, religion, handicap, ancestry, national origin, age, veteran status, or sex. Marie McKee President, The Corning Museum of Glass M arie McKee has served as president of The Corning Museum of Glass since 1998. She is responsible for leading the Museum in its vision to be the international leader in glass scholarship, education, and preservation. Building on the outstanding scholarship of the institution, McKee has focused on creating programming and facilities that provide a rich and vibrant museum experience for visitors from around the world. In addition, she has helped build the Museum into a strong cultural and educational center for the local community. In 2001, under McKee’s leadership, the Museum completed a $65 million capital reconstruction project that included the renovation of the Rakow Research Library, an expansion of its studio to include a “Make Your Own Glass” experience for visitors, creation of the Hot Glass Show, and a renovation of the main Museum building. Under her direction, Museum staff have exceeded nearly all fiscal and operational goals, Museum attendance has grown by 20 percent, average visit time has increased from 2 to 4.5 hours, and glassmaking demonstrations have expanded internationally through the development of a mobile Hot Glass Roadshow and the “Glassmaking at Sea” program sponsored by Celebrity Cruises. From 1998 to 2008, McKee also served as Chairman of Steuben Glass, the world-renowned art glass maker founded by Frederick Carder. In 2008, she successfully led the sale of Steuben Glass to the Schottenstein Stores Corporation. Previously, McKee held a series of human resources leadership positions at Corning Incorporated. She joined Corning in 1979 as equal employment opportunity consultant and moved on to strategic positions in minority programs, executive personnel planning, and corporate strategic staffing. From 1996 to 1998, she served as Corning’s Corporate Diversity Officer and Senior Vice President, Human Resources. McKee played an instrumental role in designing and implementing Corning’s human resource strategies, business processes, and organization change efforts to increase both the human and business effectiveness of the company. McKee holds both bachelor’s and master’s degrees from Purdue University and an M.B.A. Certificate in Management Development from Simmons College. McKee serves on the boards of trustees for The Corning Museum of Glass, The Corning Foundation, The Rockwell Museum of Western Art, and The National Women’s Hall of Fame. She is a director of Duke Energy Corporation. Our History M ansfield University dates to 1857 when the Mansfield Classical Seminary opened with 105 students. In 1862 the institution was designated a State Normal School for the training of teachers. Enrollment had grown to 400 by 1905. In 1927, Mansfield became the first school in Pennsylvania to be designated a State Teachers College, authorized by the State Board of Education to grant bachelor of science degrees in elementary and secondary education, music, and home economics. In 1960, the school became Mansfield State College, a multi-purpose institution offering a broad range of curricula. On July 1, 1983, Mansfield University came into being as a unit of the State System of Higher Education. Mansfield University has thirty-four active baccalaureate degree programs, six associate degree programs, and six master’s programs, with a fall 2013 enrollment of 2,717 undergraduates and 253 graduate students, for a total enrollment of 2,970 students. 2 Honors Program T he Honors Program at Mansfield University is a 24-credit, multi-disciplinary academic program featuring innovative course work, challenging subjects, and opportunities for cultural enrichment in the liberal arts. This program is designed for students with a strong record of academic achievement and a desire for new learning experiences. It is open to undergraduates of all majors and designed to provide an intellectually stimulating experience for outstanding students. The Honors Program enables students to explore subjects that interest them in greater depth than may be possible in traditional courses, and it also allows students to apply their knowledge across academic fields. It is the goal of the Honors Program to provide students with the knowledge, skills, and opportunities to achieve their full potential during their academic career at Mansfield University. H onors students must maintain a 3.00 Q.P.A. in both their honors courses and their overall grade point average as well as make continual progress in completing the honors sequence of eight courses. The following individuals have successfully completed the Honors Program this year: Cassandra R. Fetterman Hunt, NY Mark A. Phifer Athens, PA Sarah E. Swartz Allentown, PA 3 Commencement Honors (Distinction in coursework taken at Mansfield University) Summa Cum Laude Amanda J. Cino Carys M. Davies Christopher L. Fidler Kelly L. Leisure Frank R. Salatino William E. Wells Caitlin M. Good KaSandra J. Goshleski Clark P. Hewitt Timothy W. Horst Stephen A. Jackson Riana L. Jones Emily M. Mallery Rebecca E. Martz Tristyn B. Mitchell Opeyemi O. Odusola Mark A. Phifer Kevin M. Pulver Kayla M. Rodabaugh Ako A. Sayed Natalie M. Schaffer Stephanie N. Sharer Cady A. Smith Sarah E. Swartz Candace B. Todd Leslie A. Ward Tyler S. Woodward Christa L. Wynn Melissa F. Harrison Michael S. Haug Evan A. Hodick Kari-Ann Kelly Ashley D. Makinster James E. Neal Alysha S. Nero Rachael K. Ostrander Eric Rava Theresa J. Seiders Liana J. Stinson Joy R. Storch Jamie L. Twist Monique A. Webley Devon M. Weed Laura K. Williams James M. Wright, Jr. Magna Cum Laude Edward J. Atwood Susan J. Borkholder Lindsay K. Brown Virginia M. Bruder Warren L. Bubb Julie A. Cady Gypsy-Storm L. Cassidy Colleen L. Cobb Desiree S. Congdon Cassandra R. Fetterman Carly R. Gausline Cum Laude Amy L. Augustine Kimberly D. Binney Hannah L. Bitler Jacklyn Coston Margaret M. Crandall Catherine A. Cutaiar Chara M. Dixon Kayla N. Espigh Sarah L. Fowler Associate Degree with Honors Angella M. Miller Paige N. Hughes Casey J. Polkowski Michelle A. Stopper Graduating Veterans and Military Students Specialist Paul S. Cuda - Army National Guard, served from 2007-2013. Sergeant Catherine Cutaiar - Served in the Marine Corp for over 7 years. Private Michael Haug - Currently serving in the Army National Guard. Gunnery Sergeant Clark Hewitt - Served for over twenty years in the Marine Corps; two combat tours in the Middle East. Sergeant Timothy Shellenberg - Currently serving in the Army National Guard. Private Davis Swift - Currently serving in the Army Reserves. 4 Candidates for Degrees Associate of Arts Melissa M. Arnold, Liberal Studies Christopher J. Bogenschutz, Liberal Studies Elizabeth A. Case, Liberal Studies Charlene R. Castle, Liberal Studies Alexander C. Grover, Liberal Studies Jose I. Ortiz, Liberal Studies Becky L. Sparrow, Liberal Studies Canton, PA Bradford, PA Wellsburg, NY Canton, PA Van Etten, NY Philadelphia, PA Mansfield, PA Associate of Applied Science Heather A. Allen, Radiology Technology Mansfield, PA Nathan T. Amidon, Natural Gas Production and Services: Mudlogging / Geologic Technician Coudersport, PA Mark A. Bowne, Respiratory Therapy Blossburg, PA Alexander F. Brady, Respiratory Therapy Mountain Top, PA Paige N. Hughes, Radiology Technology Sayre, PA Kaylee A. Kander, Respiratory Therapy Casey J. Polkowski, Radiology Technology Athens, PA Nazareth, PA Brian K. Pond, Jr., Respiratory Therapy Milan, PA Michelle A. Stopper, Radiology Technology Milan, PA Chelsy M. Waldman, Radiology Technology Noel M. Woughter, Respiratory Therapy Hughesville, PA Gillett, PA Associate of Science Randy A. Herman, Jr., Criminal Justice Administration Laceyville, PA Angella M. Miller, Criminal Justice Administration Morris, PA Brittany A. Miller, Criminal Justice Administration Watkins Glen, NY Craig M. Scott, Computer Information Systems Danielle M. Stafford, Criminal Justice Administration Troupsburg, NY Wellsboro, PA 5 Bachelor of Arts Abraham W. Ashley, Art History Lorinda M. Baker, Liberal Studies Crystal L. Batista, Sociology / Anthropology Samantha L. Beehler, Philosophy: Pre-Law Danny W. Brown, History Tina M. Cavaliere Leighow, Liberal Studies Dalton L. Colbert, English Catherine A. Cutaiar, History Sarah J. Golden, Liberal Studies Morgan L. Hamill, Sociology / Anthropology Michelle K. Hemenway, Liberal Studies Autumn L. Henning, History Pahrump, NV Tioga, PA Mansfield, PA Lock Haven, PA Hueytown, AL Danville, PA Cohocton, NY Knoxville, PA Troy, PA Elverson, PA Wellsboro, PA Mehoopany, PA Emma E. Howard, Art History Elmira, NY Marshall T. Howell, History Athens, PA Ty D. Howington, Political Science Clay, NY Jennifer L. Knable, Art History Randolph, NJ Chelsea E. Kyle, Liberal Studies Sayre, PA Jan M. Marvin, Liberal Studies Covington, PA Jason P. O'Donnell, Music Ashland, PA Dominic U. Oliver, Liberal Studies Cheltenham, PA Morgan J. Ostrander, Liberal Studies Prattsburgh, NY Joel G. Perkosky, Music Harford, PA Angelo L. Stokes, Liberal Studies Mansfield, PA Joy R. Storch, Liberal Studies Pine City, NY Candace B. Todd, Liberal Studies Pine City, NY Darlene R. Wampole, Liberal Studies William E. Wells, Art History Sayre, PA Southbury, CT Bachelor of Music 6 Lindsay K. Brown, Music Education; Music Performance: Voice Waterloo, NY Tabitha N. Gallagher, Music: Elective Studies in Business, Marketing Townville, PA Neil T. Gibbs, Music: Elective Studies in Business, Business Administration Brittany E. Hendler, Music Education Scott Township, PA Souderton, PA Evan A. Hodick, Music: Music Technology Easton, PA Steven R. Johnson, Music: Music Technology Easton, PA Rebecca E. Martz, Music Education; Music Performance: Voice Mark G. Polyansky, Music Performance: Instrumental Barnave Thanis, Music: Music Technology Middletown, PA Northampton, PA Chester, PA Bachelor of Science Ekoue Abalo, Criminal Justice Administration Philadelphia, PA Kristina E. Askew, Psychology: Counseling Pocono Lake, PA Orion A. Bernard, Mass Communication: Broadcasting Shinglehouse, PA Kimberly D. Binney, Psychology: Counseling; Lifespan Development Susan J. Borkholder, Business Administration: Accounting Kyle J. Bower, Business Administration: Management Virginia M. Bruder, Biology Zack Brueckman, Biology Warren L. Bubb, Psychology: Human Resource Management Alissa M. Buck, Geography: Environmental Science Robert W. Burr, Geography: Watershed Management Jacob M. Carpenter, Mathematics: Applied Mathematics Lindsay M. Christ, Psychology: General Courtney N. Crum, Psychology: General Levittown, PA Ulysses, PA Covington, PA McSherrystown, PA Pine City, NY Erin, NY Wellsboro, PA Kreamer, PA Elmira, NY Imperial, PA Wellsboro, PA Paul S. Cuda, Criminal Justice Administration Sayre, PA Craig R. Cymerman, Business Administration Pittsford, NY Bashiru Daboh, Geography: Watershed Management Justin M. Decasper, Geography: Environmental Science Chara M. Dixon, Biology Alyssia A. Dolliver, Business Administration Philadelphia, PA Clearfield, PA Shermans Dale, PA Blossburg, PA Ashley Drake, Business Administration Gillett, PA Ashley M. Duchy, Psychology: General Rochester, NY Christopher L. Fidler, Business Administration: Accounting Wellsboro, PA 7 Matthew R. Fisher, Criminal Justice Administration Bellefonte, PA Derek W. Foulk, Computer and Information Science: Information Systems Westfield, PA Joshua J. Glenn, Criminal Justice Administration KaSandra J. Goshleski, Psychology: Counseling Cassondra L. Griger, Psychology: Mind / Body Health Lewisburg, PA Painted Post, NY Dingmans Ferry, PA Katie E. Gross, Psychology: General Corning, NY Morgan L. Hamill, Mass Communication: Broadcasting Elverson, PA Michael S. Haug, Business Administration Wellsboro, PA Cory L. Henneghan, Criminal Justice Administration Jacob W. Henry, Chemistry Carlisle, PA Williamsport, PA Clark P. Hewitt, Computer and Information Science: Information Systems Wellsboro, PA Reese L. Holmes, Criminal Justice Administration Canton, PA Timothy W. Horst, Business Administration Lancaster, PA Alexander R. Hughes, Psychology: Counseling Stephen A. Jackson, Psychology: Counseling Yuheng Jin, Psychology: Counseling; Lifespan Development Cody R. Johnson, Criminal Justice Administration Lititz, PA Middletown, PA Harbin, Heilongjiang, China Cogan Station, PA Jacob M. Johnson, Biology: Environmental Science Troy, PA William L. Johnson, Criminal Justice Administration Aliquippa, PA Elizabeth C. Keller, Business Administration Auburn, NY Kari-Ann Kelly, Biology Burdett, NY Michael C. Kenyon, Business Administration Juliana Knapp, Business Administration: Accounting Matthew P. Kong, Psychology: Human Resource Management Canandaigua, NY Painted Post, NY Saylorsburg, PA James P. Lane, Business Administration Sayre, PA Thomas A. Lippert, Criminal Justice Administration Anthony C. Mancuso, Geography: Outdoor Recreation Leadership Newfoundland, PA Brandon J. Marlow, Mass Communication: Public Relations; Organizational Communication Clay, NY Kara R. Matson-Donahay, Criminal Justice Administration Troy, PA Ryan J. Mickavicz, Criminal Justice Administration Samantha M. Mitch, Criminal Justice Administration 8 Honesdale, PA Taylor, PA Milton, PA Chelsae L. Molter, Psychology: General Pine City, NY Ryan J. Morgan, Business Administration Mansfield, PA Sarah R. Morseman, Psychology: General Corning, NY Jonathan E. Moser, Computer and Information Science: Computer Science East Petersburg, PA James E. Neal, Geography: Environmental Science; Watershed Management Westfield, PA Jason P. O'Donnell, Computer and Information Science: Computer Science Ashland, PA Opeyemi O. Odusola, Business Administration Mark A. Phifer, Mathematics: Pure Mathematics Gregory J. Pomarico, Organizational Communication Kevin M. Pulver, Geography: Watershed Management Alexa L. Raborg, Psychology: Counseling Cassandra M. Rappley, Criminal Justice Administration Eric Rava, Computer and Information Science: Information Systems Chelsey A. Reed, Biology Kali R. Richardson, Criminal Justice Administration Daniel M. Richie, Geography: Watershed Management Ernest I. Ruch, Nutrition: Sports Nutrition Ako A. Sayed, Business Administration Natalie M. Schaffer, Geography: Environmental Science; Watershed Management Theresa J. Seiders, Computer and Information Science: Information Systems Ian M. Senft, Business Administration Timothy E. Shellenberg, Criminal Justice Administration Justin P. Signorella, Biology: Fisheries Harrisburg, PA Athens, PA Roaring Branch, PA Troy, PA Hanover, PA Madison Township, PA Sayre, PA Liberty, PA Mainesburg, PA Robesonia, PA Orefield, PA Mechanicsburg, PA Honey Brook, PA Wellsboro, PA Dover, PA Lawrenceville, PA Natrona Heights, PA Stephanie A. Singer, Psychology: Counseling Montrose, PA Jordan M. Slack, Business Administration Corning, NY Ethan R. Smith, Geography: Environmental Science Elizabeth V. Sowell, Psychology: Counseling Saylorsburg, PA Philadelphia, PA Liana J. Stinson, Psychology: Lifespan Development Carlisle, PA Kylie K. Swain, Leadership for Children and Adults with Disabilities Elkland, PA Davis L. Swift, Geography: Outdoor Recreation Leadership Stacy A. Sysock, Nutrition: Dietetics Jonathan J. Taddeo, Criminal Justice Administration Sarah E. Thompson, Organizational Communication Caitlin J. Tokar, Leadership for Children and Adults with Disabilities Talena A. Truitt, Biology Kevin L. Valentine, Business Administration Cogan Station, PA Dushore, PA Williamsport, PA Wellsboro, PA Big Flats, NY Mc Alisterville, PA Mansfield, PA 9 ∫ PRELUDE* Selections from the following: Carol of the Bells, arr. William Gordon Christmas Time is Here, V. Guaraldi, arr. S. Bulla The Cossack, W. Rimmer Cossack Ride & Slavonic Dance, B. Baron, arr. R. Woodfield Hymn for Diana, J. Turrin Linus & Lucy, V. Guaraldi, arr. S. Bulla Yesterday, Lennon & McCartney, arr. Alan Fernie Various holiday favorites PROCESSIONAL* “March of the Serious Young Men” from Divertimento By Eric Ball Prog Mansfield University Brass Band Dr. Nathan D. Rinnert, conductor Mansfield University Brass Band Dr. Nathan D. Rinnert, conductor OPENING OF CONVOCATION Dr. Adam F. Brennan, Grand Marshal NATIONAL ANTHEM The Star-Spangled Banner, by Francis Scott Key arr. by John Philip Sousa Mansfield University Brass Band Dr. Nathan D. Rinnert, conductor Ms. Heather Sitek, student soloist INVOCATION Ms. Courtney Hull, Campus Ministry WELCOME AND PRESENTATION OF THE PLATFORM PARTY Dr. Adam F. Brennan, Grand Marshal INTRODUCTION OF PRESIDENT HENDRICKS Dr. Adam F. Brennan, Grand Marshal WELCOME AND REMARKS General Francis L. Hendricks, President GREETING FROM ALUMNI Mr. Jeffrey R. Howe ’04, Alumni Association Vice President REMARKS Mr. Joshua M. Gibson, President, Student Government Association INTRODUCTION OF COMMENCEMENT SPEAKER Mr. Ralph H. Meyer, Chairman, Council of Trustees 10 ∫ gr aM ADDRESS Ms. Marie McKee PRESENTATION OF ASSOCIATE DEGREE CANDIDATES Dr. David C. Stinebeck, Interim Associate Provost & Dean of Arts & Sciences PRESENTATION OF BACCALAUREATE DEGREE CANDIDATES Dr. David C. Stinebeck, Interim Associate Provost & Dean of Arts & Sciences Dr. Joy Patricia Burke, Associate Provost & Dean of Education, Professional, and Graduate Studies PRESENTATION OF MASTERS DEGREE CANDIDATES Dr. Joy Patricia Burke, Associate Provost & Dean of Education, Professional, and Graduate Studies RECOMMENDATION FOR CONFERRAL OF DEGREES Dr. Peter A. Keller, Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs CONFERRAL OF DEGREES General Francis L. Hendricks, President ALMA MATER Mansfield Hail, By Will George Butler, arr. by A. F. Brennan Please salute the Class of 2013 by joining in singing the Alma Mater. You will find the lyrics on page 20. Mansfield University Brass Band Dr. Nathan D. Rinnert, conductor Ms. Heather Sitek, student soloist ADJOURNMENT OF CONVOCATION Dr. Adam F. Brennan, Grand Marshal RECESSIONAL* "Allegro Deciso" from The Water Music, By G.F. Handel arr. by Gordon Collins Mansfield University Brass Band Nathan D. Rinnert, conductor *The Processional and Recessional The processional and recessional are traditional parts of the Commencement ceremony that symbolize the relationship between faculty and students. In the processional, students process through the ranks of the faculty, giving faculty the opportunity to show their respect and congratulations to their students. Please take your seat by 12:45 p.m. and remain seated throughout the processional, ceremony, and recessional, leaving all aisles clear. You are invited to meet your graduate near the entrance to the gymnasium once the recessional is completed. Mansfield University faculty and staff members may present the diploma case to their graduating children or spouses. 11 Chadd M. Vanemon, Business Administration Canton, PA David C. Wallace, Business Administration: Management Coplay, PA Sixuan Wang, Business Administration Anqing, Anhui, China Leslie A. Ward, Psychology: Counseling Devin M. Watkins, Business Administration: Accounting Theodore C. Wheeland, Psychology: Counseling William A. Whitcomb, Computer and Information Science: Information Systems Kevin P. Wicks, Business Administration: Accounting Marissa C. Wilhelm, Psychology: Counseling Laura K. Williams, Business Administration Dylan J. Woodworth, Geography: Watershed Management Elsa B. Wreh, Nutrition: Dietetics Kelley C. Wright, Biology James M. Wright, Jr., Business Administration Sarah J. Zwick, Psychology: Lifespan Development Montoursville, PA Wellsboro, PA Troy, PA Mansfield, PA Tioga, PA Jersey Shore, PA Corning, NY Hummelstown, PA Bristol, PA Mansfield, PA Bartonsville, PA Pomeroy, PA Bachelor of Science in Education Amy L. Augustine, Early Childhood and Elementary Education / Special Education Horseheads, NY Hannah L. Bitler, Early Childhood and Elementary Education Hughesville, PA Julie A. Cady, Early Childhood and Elementary Education Casey E. Carleton, English Education Gypsy-Storm L. Cassidy, Early Childhood and Elementary Education Amanda J. Cino, English Education Colleen L. Cobb, Early Childhood and Elementary Education / Special Education Jacklyn Coston, Early Childhood and Elementary Education Margaret M. Crandall, Social Studies: History Education Carys M. Davies, Early Childhood and Elementary Education / Special Education Kayla N. Espigh, Early Childhood and Elementary Education Cassandra R. Fetterman, Early Childhood and Elementary Education / Special Education Janet M. Flaherty, Early Childhood and Elementary Education Sarah L. Fowler, Early Childhood and Elementary Education / Special Education Carly R. Gausline, Early Childhood and Elementary Education / Special Education Caitlin M. Good, Early Childhood and Elementary Education / Special Education 12 Corning, NY Mansfield, PA Sayre, PA Union Dale, PA Wyalusing, PA Philadelphia, PA West Henrietta, NY Horseheads, NY East Earl, PA Hunt, NY Friendsville, PA Troy, PA Elkland, PA Montrose, PA Riana L. Jones, Early Childhood and Elementary Education / Special Education Elkland, PA Kelly L. Leisure, Early Childhood and Elementary Education / Special Education Millerton, PA Alysha S. Nero, Early Childhood and Elementary Education Saint Marys, PA Rachael K. Ostrander, Early Childhood and Elementary Education / Special Education Mark A. Phifer, Mathematics Education Candor, NY Athens, PA Brett R. Sample, Special Education Lewisburg, PA Stephanie N. Sharer, Early Childhood and Elementary Education / Special Education Wyalusing, PA Cady A. Smith, Early Childhood and Elementary Education / Special Education Painted Post, NY Levi A. Tinney, English Education Covington, PA Jamie L. Twist, Early Childhood and Elementary Education / Special Education Rochester, NY Devon M. Weed, Early Childhood and ElementaryEducation/Special Education ColumbiaCrossRoads, PA Tyler S. Woodward, Early Childhood and Elementary Education Christa L. Wynn, Early Childhood and Elementary Education / Special Education Troy, PA Elysburg, PA Bachelor of Science in Nursing Brendan J. Egan, Nursing (RN to BSN) Blue Bell, PA Melissa F. Harrison, Nursing Elmira, NY Danielle K. McGuire, Nursing Athens, PA Meredith E. Wilkerson, Nursing Belvidere, NJ Bachelor of Social Work Edward J. Atwood, Social Work Horseheads, NY Tymmesha M. Brown, Social Work Sharon, PA Desiree S. Congdon, Social Work Gillett, PA Meredith L. Foster, Social Work Towanda, PA Alaysha N. Glover, Social Work Philadelphia, PA Emily N. Husick, Social Work Sayre, PA Nicole C. Ierna, Social Work Miller Place, NY Pertrice B. Lane, Social Work Philadelphia, PA Erin R. Low, Social Work Ashley D. Makinster, Social Work Rome, PA Troy, PA Emily M. Mallery, Social Work Apalachin, NY Esther Michel, Social Work Levittown, PA Tristyn B. Mitchell, Social Work Beavertown, PA 13 Kayla M. Rodabaugh, Social Work Tioga, PA Frank R. Salatino, Social Work Lawrenceville, PA Sarah E. Swartz, Social Work Allentown, PA Monique A. Webley, Social Work Scarborough, Ontario, Canada Division of Graduate Studies Master of Arts Amber R. Borreli, Organizational Leadership Hershey, PA William J. Burczyk, Organizational Leadership Pittston, PA Amanda S. Dinardo, Organizational Leadership Dianna Hoch, Organizational Leadership Adam J. Hurst, Organizational Leadership Christopher J. Lahr, Music: Music Specialist in Educati Katielynn Milbrandt, Organizational Leadership Spring City, PA Mansfield, PA Cleona, PA Unityville, PA Minersville, PA Steven S. Miller, Music: Choral Conducting Mansfield, PA Rosemary D. Polon, Organizational Leadership Allentown, PA Sherry V. Stoudt, Organizational Leadership Blossburg, PA Master of Education Ellen N. Asregadoo, School Library and Information Technologies Kimberly J. Beaumont, School Library and Information Technologies Jamaica, NY Coshocton, OH Lisa M. Besecker, School Library and Information Technologies Waverly, NY Debra L. Bonnett, School Library and Information Technologies Lavernia, TX Harry R. Brake, School Library and Information Technologies Jamie L. Carl, Elementary Education Eileen M. Cosgrove, School Library and Information Technologies Karen M. Cummings, School Library and Information Technologies Sarah C. Davis, School Library and Information Technologies Mallory J. Elliott, Special Education Jessica L. Galvin, School Library and Information Technologies Jason D. Gee, Elementary Education Marsha J. Hamric, School Library and Information Technologies Peter R. Intoccia, Special Education 14 Mexico City, Federal District, Mexico Elmira, NY Scranton, PA Carlisle, PA Olyphant, PA Savona, NY Staten Island, NY Troy, PA Sierra Vista, AZ Narvon, PA Barbara Johnson, School Library and Information Technologies Quaker Hill, CT Emily A. Kandel, Special Education Coudersport, PA Aimee C. Krause, School Library and Information Technologies Andrew C. Lehman, Special Education Peggy L. Marsiglio, School Library and Information Technologies Amy M. Masterson, School Library and Information Technologies Tracy S. Parido, School Library and Information Technologies Tunkhannock, PA Harrison Valley, PA Sayre, PA Tiffin, OH Lancaster, PA Darien A. Parker, School Library and Information Technologies Chicago, IL Amanda J. Price-Butler, School Library and Information Technologies Ulysses, PA Kelly P. Roth, School Library and Information Technologies Audubon, PA Theresa J. Seiders, Special Education Wellsboro, PA Alison N. Spaziani, Special Education Randy J. Stephens, Elementary Education Laura A. Waters, Elementary Education Sarah A. Wilson, School Library and Information Technologies Robert Zanni, School Library and Information Technologies Horseheads, NY Naples, NY Elmira Heights, NY Colona, IL Struthers, OH Master of Science Tracy L. Havey, Education: Reading Specialist Wellsville, NY Molly O. Ludwick, Education Millerton, PA Renee I. Rogers, Education Wellsboro, PA Amanda L. Pomeroy, Education: Children's Literature Ulysses, PA Master of Science in Nursing Elisabeth J. Evans, Nursing: Education Seunghyo Hong, Nursing: Education Rebecca A. Hornberger, Nursing: Education Carrie Hughes, Nursing: Education Binghamton, NY Lewisburg, PA Lebanon, PA Jacobus, PA Nicole D. Keefe, Nursing: Leadership Duncannon, PA Connie J. Perkins, Nursing: Leadership Shinglehouse, PA Danielle M. Peterman, Nursing: Education Linda B. Stark, Nursing: Education Jeffrey A. Stroup, Nursing: Education Altoona, PA Binghamton, NY Palmyra, PA 15 Academic Attire The traditional attire worn at Commencement exercises indicate the academic achievement of the individuals taking part in the ceremony. Its use, which originated at English and European universities during the twelfth and thirteenth centuries came to the United States in 1754 with the founding of Kings College (now Columbia University). In 1895 the Intercollegiate Commission, a group of leading American educators, met at Columbia to draft a code to regulate the design of gowns and hoods for various degrees and to fix the colors indicating the various academic disciplines. This code has been adopted by most colleges and universities in the United States. It was revised in 1932 and again in 1959. Gowns: The color as well as cut of the gowns varies. Although most doctoral gowns are black, some are the color of the university conferring the degree. The doctoral gown is trimmed in velvet with three twoinch bars on the sleeves and a five-inch border extending from the back of the neck down the two sides in front. Although usually black, the velvet may be of a color indicating the nature of the degree. Masters’ and Bachelors’ gowns have no such trim. The level of degree held is indicated by the cut of the gown. Doctoral gowns have full sleeves which are round and open. Gowns worn by Bachelors have long pointed sleeves and those worn by Masters have long, closed fuller sleeves, which reach nearly to the wearer’s knees. The arm goes through a slit giving the appearance of short sleeves. Hoods: The hood seems to have had a more practical origin. During the Middle Ages monks wore hoods to protect their tonsured heads in the winter and as a container to collect alms. It is the most significant part of academic attire. Its shape and size indicate the degree of the wearer. The color of the velvet border indicates the academic field. The lining represents the colors of the institution granting the degree. The Bachelor’s hood is three feet long and has a two-inch velvet border; the Master’s hood is three and one-half feet long and has a three inch border; and the Doctor’s hood is four feet with a five inch border. The Mansfield University hood is lined with red and black stripes. Traditional Colors: Representative colors that one often sees are: Black........................................................................ Associates Citron............................................Social Science, Social Work White............................................................. Arts and Letters Gold......................Science, Computer & Information Science Pink................................................................................. Music Light blue..................................................................Education Apricot.........................................................................Nursing Drab....................................................Business Administration Mortarboards: The mortarboard cap evolved from the skull cap worn by monks of the twelfth and thirteenth centuries. It is usually black. Tassels are worn over the left front quarter by degree holders; candidates wear the tassel over the right front quarter. The Presidential Medallion: In the early 1980’s, a Mansfield State College Commencement Committee enlisted the expertise of two faculty members to design a presidential medallion and neckpiece in honor of the institution’s designation effective July 1, 1983 as Mansfield University. Mr. Thomas H. Loomis, a faculty member in the Art Department, designed and fashioned the metal portion of the medallion using the Pennsylvania State seal as a base. Mrs. Mary Lee Trowbridge, a faculty member in the Home Economics Department, designed the neckpiece in red velvet with black stitching. The gold color base of the medallion, together with the neckpiece highlighting the institutional colors of red and black, symbolize the proud traditions of the university. 16 Mansfield University Brass Band SOLO B-FLAT CORNET Bryan Carr Nick Goldkranz Alyssa Kennedy Kyle Muldoon SOLO TENOR HORN Tom Fish 1ST E-FLAT TENOR HORN Diana Allan 2ND BARITONE E-FLAT TUBA Derek Smilowski Dillon Brouse Tacie Tews EUPHONIUM Marissa Pattison Aaron Shafer 2ND B-FLAT CORNET Aaron Ferster Brandon Houtz 2ND E-FLAT TENOR HORN Dylan Krall 3RD B-FLAT CORNET John Beirne Brielle Sherman 1ST TROMBONE T.J. Harris Julia Federico Virginia Davis Morgan Feick Andrew Putt PERCUSSION 2ND TROMBONE 1ST BARITONE BB-FLAT TUBA Holly Burrell Michael Carson FLUGELHORN BASS TROMBONE Kaitlyn Meyer Ben Delong Jon Ceresini Chris Medycki James Swavely Tanya Tews Board of Governors Sen. Richard Alloway II, Chambersburg, PA Rep. Matthew E. Baker, Wellsboro, PA Jennifer G. Branstetter, Harrisburg, PA Marie Conley, Vice Chair, Harrisburg, PA Gov. Tom Corbett, Harrisburg, PA Sara J. Dickson, Student, Clarion Univ., PA Laura E. Ellsworth, Sewickley, PA Carolyn C. Dumaresq, Harrisburg, PA Christopher H. Franklin, Paoli, PA Rep. Michael K. Hanna, Lock Haven, PA Jonathan B. Mack, Indiana, PA David M. Maser, Philadelphia, PA Joseph F. McGinn, Linwood, PA Guido M. Pichini, Chairman, Wyomissing, PA Robert S. Taylor, New Hope, PA Aaron A. Walton, Vice Chair, Allison Park, PA Sen. John T. Yudichak, Nanticoke Frank T. Brogan, Harrisburg, PA, Chancellor.................. Council of Trustees Mr. Steven M. Crawford, Camp Hill, PA Mr. Max P. Gannon Jr., Towanda, PA Mr. Patrick D. Henderson, Harrisburg, PA Ms. Bobbi J. Kilmer, Towanda, PA Mr. Ralph H. Meyer, South Waverly, PA Ms. Karen J. Russell, Mansfield, PA Dr. Robert D. Strohecker ('91), Mansfield, PA Mr. Zane Swanger - Student, Mansfield, PA Ms. Pamela A. Witmer, Harrisburg, PA 17 Class of 2013 Gift Dedications The graduating class of 2013 is proud to announce that money has been raised toward a class gift, which will be dedicated to Mansfield University. The tradition of the class gift is long-standing. The gift is given by the students as a way of saying “thank you” to Mansfield University for the preparation they have received for their futures. Parents, family and members of the Class of 2013 who contributed to the Class Gift are listed below with a message of thanks to those who helped and supported them while they were students. A special thank you is extended to those classmates who spent hours volunteering their time and service to this worthy cause. Messages From Students My Family Ricky, WE DID IT! Thank you for late nights, drying tears and never accepting excuses! Maddie, thank you for being so patient while mommy did homework and always believing in me and helping with brother! Jacob, I love you! Con todo lo que soy! -Amber Borreli Mom & Hamilton Mom, thank you for making it possible for me to go to college and never letting me give up! Hamilton, thank you for pushing me to do my best and all of the studying, maps and night classes you survived! -Kylie Swain Mansfield University Faculty This is dedicated to the following Mansfield University of Pennsylvania faculty members who had a direct impact on completing this phase of my education both in and out of the classrooms. I sincerely thank you all: Dr. Andrea Harris, Dr. Howard Iseri, Dr. Bonnie Kutbay, Dr. Clarence Lienhard, Dr. Yucong Liu, Professor John Phillips, Dr. Linda Rashidi, Dr. Philippe Savoye, Dr. Jaesung Sim, Dr. David Solan, Dr. John Ulrich, Dr. Jianfeng Wang, Arlene Brown, Denise Davey, Rachel Green, Jeanette Jacobs, Jan Yoder. -Clark Hewitt Jr. My Loving Family Thank you for all the love, support and encouragement you have given me over the years. I couldn’t have done this without each and every one of you. I love you all. -Sherry Stoudt Dr. Brian Bridgeforth and Dr. Dennis Murray Thank you both for your support, your encouragement and mostly for believing in me. I value and admire both of you as professors, mentors, bosses and more importantly friends. -Sherry Stoudt Linda Thank you, Linda, for all your support and encouragement in helping me be where I am today! It was a privilege to further my education with you! Congratulations on a job well done. -Elisabeth Evans 18 My Family To my family: thanks for always supporting me. I could not have gotten here without all of you and cannot show enough appreciation. To my Brothers: I will miss you guys and the shenanigans. Phi Alpha. -Mark Phifer, Jr. Bryce, Zeke, Mom, Dad Bryce and Zeke, anything is possible if you work hard and believe in yourself. Mom and Dad, your patience and support helped make this happen. I love you all, thank you for believing in me. -Lorinda Messages To Students Lindsay Brown Great job! We are so proud of you and know you have worked very hard. You will definitely get where you want to go! Dad would be proud of you and always was. -Love, the whole family Meredith Linn Foster How quickly the years have passed by. You have grown into a wonderful young lady. You have always made us so proud of you. Enjoy your special day and congratulations. -Love you always, Mom and Dad Michael ‘Connor’ Kenyan We are so proud of the man you have become. You have met all of your challenges with great determination and have succeeded! We love you and we know your future will be bright! -Mom & Dad Kylie Swain Kylie, Congratulations on your Graduation Day! You’ve worked so hard to achieve all of your goals. We couldn’t be more proud of you! Enjoy this moment as you reflect on all your hard work! -Love, Mom, Dad, Scotty, Nan & Poppy Ako Sayed Congratulations! I am so proud of the man you have become. You have such a promising future. I look forward to being by your side as you make all your hopes and dreams come true. -I love you, Aubree Ethan R. Smith Ethan, We are so proud of you and all you have accomplished at Mansfield University. Your dedication and determination have led you to this day. We wish you all the best things in life! -We love you! Mom & Dad Ethan R. Smith Ethan, Congratulations to the best brother a girl could ask for!!! So proud of you!!! -Love, Piper 19 20