Tech News Winter 2016 - New England Institute of Technology
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Tech News Winter 2016 - New England Institute of Technology
ONE NEW ENGLAND TECH BLVD. EAST GREENWICH, RI 02818-1205 Non-Profit Organization U. S. Postage Paid Permit No. 431 Warwick, R. I. TECHNEWS 75 Years NEW ENGLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY Winter 2016 Health Sciences Programs Expand Three New Bachelor of Science Degree Programs Focus on Employers’ Needs Rehabilitation Sciences The Bachelor of Science program in Rehabilitation Sciences (BS in RS) is scheduled to begin in the Summer, 2016 quarter. This innovative hybrid program offers students the opportunity to support individuals with disabilities to regain functional independence. The BS in RS program provides an advanced degree for students who possess an associate in science degree in health care or related fields. This program will be delivered in a hybrid format with students meeting on campus approximately five times per quarter (every other week), allowing them to complete their education utilizing a flexible schedule. Using assistive technology interventions, students will engage in hands-on learning to maximize an individual’s activities within his or her home, work, school and community environments. Health Care Management The Bachelor of Science program in Health Care Management (HCM/BS) will begin in the Spring, 2016 quarter. The Health Care Management program is a specialized bachelor of science degree program for students who have a minimum of an associate in science degree in the health care field. This program is designed to prepare graduates for entry-level managerial careers in health care and incorporates the latest innovations, managerial techniques and theory into a practical 18-month program. The program features courses in the core areas of health care systems that include health care law, economics, marketing, and finance, as well as public health, quality improvement and risk management. Key features of this program include an optional internship in a health care setting and a capstone project where students work with a faculty member to develop and present an in depth project that focuses on a particular topic incorporating knowledge gained throughout the program. Health Care Management graduates will be prepared for employment as managers or assistant managers to support strategic planning, budgeting, and quality improvement or as supervisors of a program or department in long term care facilities, hospitals, public health, home health care, community health, mental health centers and other health related venues. Students will work with inter-professional team members as they advance their knowledge in disability rights, services and advocacy. Courses in physical rehabilitation, assistive technology and occupational science prepare students for career advancement in health care, patient advocacy, or graduate studies in occupational therapy, engineering-related fields, sports medicine, architectural design or physical therapy (specific general education coursework in the sciences is required for application to physical therapy graduate programs). Individuals who have obtained certification as an Occupational Therapy Assistant may be eligible, upon partial completion of the BS in RS program, for advanced standing in the Master of Science in Occupational Therapy (MSOT) program offered at NEIT. Health and Wellness The Bachelor of Science program in Health and Wellness (H&W) is scheduled to begin in the Spring, 2016 quarter. This program will prepare students to assist people of all ages to achieve and sustain health and wellness. Students learn how to coach and educate clients using an innovative system rooted in the latest bio-psychosocial sciences. Students may enter the Health and Wellness program upon graduation from high school or matriculate from related associate in science degree programs. The curriculum includes wellness and prevention, change management (cognitive and behavioral), professional health and wellness coaching, client/patient engagement and activation, collaborative leadership and culture transition, personalized health, practical health and wellness workplace challenges, and health care’s Affordable Care Act and associated Accountable Care Organizations (ACOs). Live simulation is incorporated into most core courses and may include guest faculty presentations. The senior Internship and Capstone Integrated Experience course includes a practicum and a final presentation and paper which provide an opportunity for students to reflect upon the knowledge and skills gained throughout the program. Students will be taught to conduct primary field research assessing the effectiveness and demonstrating the See Health & Wellness, page 2 value of health and wellness coaching. For more information on any of the new health sciences programs, contact NEIT’s Admissions Office at 800-736-7744, 401-467-7744, NEITAdmissions@neit.edu or visit www.neit.edu. Automotive Grad Follows Her Passion Brittaney Lanphear graduated from New England Institute of Technology in September, 2015, with an Associate in Science degree in Advanced Automotive Technology. She is making her mark in the automotive repair industry, a field that is predominately comprised of male automotive technicians. Brittaney shares her passion for her work as well as the respect and empowerment she has so rightly earned. What made you decide to attend NEIT for your degree? I had an interest in automotive repair. Upon investigating educational programs in my general area of interest, I found that New England Tech offered an automotive program that met my needs. How did you choose your program? I received several invitations to attend Tech Nites to explore the many educational programs offered at NEIT. I was intrigued by the programs and the quality of the technology available within NEIT’s educational environment to facilitate the learning experience. What did you do to get started with your career? I have several family members and friends who completed programs at New England Tech and are now successfully employed in their fields of study. In addition, upon recommendation of a friend, I contacted a representative at NEIT who provided me with options that met my academic needs. Tell us about your current position. As of August 11, 2015, I have been employed as an automotive technician at Mulzer’s Car Care Inc. in North Kingstown, Rhode Island. I acquired this position prior to my graduation from NEIT’s Automotive Technology program. At this establishment, we encounter a variety of makes and models of vehicles. I work as a member of a team of professionals who provide support to each other when necessary. true sense of accomplishment and empowerment for women. I never worry about being stranded on the side of the road with a faulty vehicle and feeling helpless. In my current place of employment, I have experienced many positive interactions with my fellow workers. Co-workers have shared tools, offered words of encouragement, and assisted me with difficult jobs. I have also been invited to help others on challenging jobs. What do you feel ultimately prepared you for your position? The real life experience shared through the Automotive Technology professors at NEIT was of utmost importance to me. I not only learned how to use technology and tools, but I also learned to anticipate events that could occur related to specific situations. Do you have any advice for graduates who are just beginning their job search? It is my recommendation to meet a potential employer in person, demonstrating genuine interest in the position you are pursuing. What advice would you give to encourage other women to join the automotive field? The work setting provides change and new challenges on a regular, if not daily, basis. The automotive field is rich with employment opportunities. This type of work provides a What can current students do to better prepare themselves for jobs in this field? Students should open themselves to opportunities to practice skills related to the field. If automotive work is truly the student’s field of interest, he/she should begin acquiring the necessary tools for employment. Students should be organized and maintain their tools and equipment. Page 2 NEW ENGLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY Scholarship Recipients Are Honored A Message from President Richard I. Gouse Greetings to all. I would like to share some exciting news regarding the programs and projects taking place at New England Institute of Technology. We are proud to announce that New England Tech’s online bachelor’s degree programs were ranked #1 in Rhode Island, #3 in New England, and #49 nationally out of 1200 programs reviewed by U.S. News & World Report and outlined in its 2016 Best Online Programs directory. Today, more and more students and professionals are turning to online programs to earn an advanced degree. Our diverse range of both bachelor’s and master’s level online degree programs offers individuals the opportunity to earn their degrees while balancing the demands of work and family. Our program offerings continue to grow with the addition of three new courses of study in the health sciences field. Beginning this spring, NEIT will offer Bachelor of Science degree programs in Rehabilitation Sciences, Health Care Management and Health and Wellness. These programs have been developed in response to employers seeking well-versed, technically trained employees in specialized fields within the health care industry. On the campus development front, construction of our new 416-bed residence hall is well underway as well as the 40,000-sq. ft. addition to the main building at the East Greenwich campus. The concrete footings and foundations have been placed, insulated and backfilled. The structural steel for the building frame is scheduled to arrive in late February. We are eager to fully resume these projects once spring arrives. We have much to be proud of as we continue our mission of providing New England Tech students with the knowledge and skills they need to make positive contributions in today’s competitive labor market. On December 4, 2015, Senior Vice President and Provost, Dr. Douglas H. Sherman awarded scholarships ranging from $500 to $2,500 to more than 80 outstanding New England Tech students for their academic achievements. The awards consisted of scholarships established either by the generosity of numerous donors including the NEIT Alumni Association, specific NEIT departments, several trade organizations, or as memorial scholarships to honor a friend, staff member, or faculty member of the university. Students had the opportunity to meet and personally thank many of the donors who participated in the awards presentation for their generosity. Following the ceremony, family, friends and honored guests were invited to a reception to celebrate this important occasion. Congratulations to the following students: Auxillary Services Scholarship — Elizandra Santana Brian F. Sullivan Memorial Scholarship — Darlington Nwachukwu & Naiem Sayegh Bald Hill Chrysler Scholarship — Kyle Delaney Bridgestone/Firestone Scholarship — Mychael Hart, Dara Kashefi, Carlos Morales, Gerges Obeid & Rupertico Severino Salvas Criminal Justice Department Scholarship — Chelsea Papineau Compass Group Scholarship — Patti Fluegel, Katie Fogarty, Bryan Fricot, Eli Ghali, Shyla Magnett, Christopher Rosales & Anthony Souza Dr. Marcia Gilman Scholarship — Ernestine Vaill-Larcque Dr. Robert Shapiro Memorial Scholarship — Francois Candela & Tyler Prada East Greenwich Rotary Scholarship — Kira Lollar Electrical League of Rhode Island-Michael Hickey Jr. Memorial Scholarship — Ryan Burke & Kevin Daly DATES Attention NEIT Students and Grads! Geoffrey ThorpE Memorial Scholarship — Kathleen Emerson NEIT General Scholarship — Shakera Forbes, Gianna Johnson & Nathaniel Tavares W.W. Grainger, Inc. HVAC Scholarship Aanuoluwapo Akinjagunla, Mouayad Alkabouni, Anthony Armando, Jason Gagnon, Jeanne John, Katherine LeBlanc, Yi-Wen Liang & Raysa Moreira Hope Valley Industries Scholarship — Edward Forero International Student Scholarship — Adetayo Okeowo & K’Shawn Thomas Information Technology Department Scholarship — Caleb Whewell Matthew J. Fandetti Memorial Scholarship — Brittany Burgess, Michael Dobachesky & Susan Pimental National Automobile Dealers Charitable Foundation Scholarship — Jared Chipman, Garren Dumas & James Thornley Occupational Therapy Department Scholarship — Tara Falck & Angela Lavoie Bob Dupuis Scholarship/Precision Metalforming Association — Brandon Daley & Corey Nogueira Regan Heating and Air Conditioning Scholarship — Richard Evans RI Builders Association/DAGATA Scholarship — Jonathan Mondesir & Blake Pierce RI Radio Hall of Fame Scholarship — Joanna Donofrio RI Veterinary Medical Association — Madison Chaney & Jennifer Demers SAVE THE NEIT ALUMNI SCHOLARSHIPS Hannah Backlund, Nicole Barone, Jacob Barrios, Kristy Cartwright, Miguel Castillo, Max Couto, Cecelia Fernandez, Garrett Franklin, Jacob Fryzel, Randy Hopper, Jennifer Irwin, Richard Junkins, Michael LaBreche, Austin Lussier, Lindsay-Leigh Maiuri, Rebecca Marchand, Timothy Scanlon, Frank Triolo Rossi Electric Scholarship — Leger Antoine & Yelsin Gamez Surgical Technology Department — Jason Flynn TACO/The White Family Foundation Scholarship — Stephen Koester Textron Diversity Scholarship Sharon Adickah, Silvia Jacobowitz, Savanna Monteiro, Holli Palacio, Emiy Pharasikaysone & Daphne Kim Rodriquez Dr. William H. Rizzini Interior Design Scholarship — Alysha Hutchinson William R. Talladay Memorial Scholarship — Christian Molina Transportation Technology Career Fair Thursday, March 3, 2016 9 a.m. – 12 noon AC Building/bay area, Access Road Campus TECHXPO 2016 Thursday, March 10, 2016 • 9:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. Tech Way, East Greenwich Campus Commencement 2016 Sunday, May 1, 2016 • 11:00 am R.I. Convention Center Tech Nites 2016 Tuesday, April 5 / Tuesday, May 31 Tuesday, August 2 / Wednesday, November 2 At the East Greenwich campus from 3 p.m. – 7 p.m. Register for Free Career Exploration Workshops NEIT is offering a series of free Career Exploration workshops designed for individuals interested in exploring various career options. Each Career Exploration Day features two to three hands-on workshops giving participants the opportunity to experience firsthand some of the job responsibilities in their field of interest. Faculty and NEIT graduates and employers will be on hand to guide students through the activities and to answer any questions regarding potential career paths. All Career Exploration Days are conducted on specified Saturday mornings from 9:00 a.m. -12:00 p.m. with lunch available from 12:00 p.m. to 12:30 p.m. The schedule of workshops is as follows: • February 27, 2016: Engineering and Architecture • March 5, 2016: Building Trades • March 12, 2016: Various Management Programs To register for these workshops, call 401-467-7744 or visit www.neit.edu/careerexploration. Health and Wellness Continued from Page 1 Health and Wellness program graduates are prepared with the skills needed in this emerging health care specialty. Career opportunities include health and wellness program design, health promotion, coaching in medical/health care settings, wellness education in physicians’ offices, insurance companies, corporate wellness/fitness, health centers and geriatric day and assisted living communities. TECH NEWS Winter 2016 NEIT’S Online Programs Rank #1 in Rhode Island U.S. News & World Report released its 2016 Best Online Programs directory in January, and New England Institute of Technology (NEIT) has earned the No.1 spot in Rhode Island for its online bachelor’s degree programs (January 12, 2016). NEIT was also ranked 3rd in New England, and 49th nationally. In its fifth year, the 2016 Best Online Programs is a resource used by millions of domestic and international students to compare the academic quality of more than 1,200 bachelor’s and master’s level distance degree programs offered at colleges and universities across the country. Online learning is an integral part of higher education as many students and working adults seek online education programs to complete their degree or advance their career while maintaining a flexible schedule that suits their lifestyle. To be considered in the bachelor level rankings, only degree-granting programs offered predominately online at regionally accredited colleges and universities were reviewed. The methodologies used are based on such factors as faculty credentials and training, student services and technology, and student engagement. For more information on the Best Online Programs rankings and methodologies, visit www.usnews.com/online. Dr. Douglas H. Sherman, NEIT’s Senior Vice President and Provost, stated “To earn the recognition of being Rhode Island’s #1 online bachelor’s degree program is a testament to the important work that our faculty, instructional design staff, and student services team have performed in making our online learning environments the absolute best that they can be.” For more information regarding New England Tech’s bachelor’s and master’s degree online offerings, visit http://www.neit. edu/Programs/Online-and-Hybrid-DegreePrograms. Alumni Association News A Message to NEIT Alumni: From New England Tech Alumni Association President, Jason Albuquerque Jason Albuquerque To My Fellow Alumni: On behalf of the Alumni Association of New England Institute of Technology, I write to say “Welcome to our family”. As an alumnus of NEIT, it is a privilege to be working for you, my fellow alumni. The NEIT staff and the members of this association’s board of directors are dedicated to the mission of our university. As an association, we are working to advance and promote the reputation of this exceptional institution, for both you and our future graduates, all of whom join the ranks of the more than 30,000 NEIT alumni. As a team, we are committed to reconnect, engage, NEW ENGLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY ALUMNI ASSOCIATION SAVE THE DATE 2nd Annual NEIT Alumni Association ALL-CLASS REUNION Saturday, June 4, 2016 • Noon-4PM Alumni interested in serving on the Reunion Planning Committee should contact Joan Segerson, Director of Development and Alumni Relations by phone at 401-739-5000, entension 3704, or via email at jsegerson@neit.edu ALUMNI MERCHANDISE Womens T-Shirts is now for sale through the Development/ Alumni Relations Office. Contact Joan at ext. 3704. Proceeds from the sale of alumni merchandise benefit the Alumni Fund. Mens T-Shirts Hooded Sweat-Shirts PASSPORT to RETIREMENT As Educational Workshop Sponsored by NEW ENGLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY Alumni Association Are you planning for retirement? Are you ready for retirement? Attend this two-part seminar and find out. CHOOSE YOUR DATES FOR THIS TWO-SESSION CLASS Thursday, May 12th and May 19th or Tuesday May 17th and May 24th All sessions are 6:30 PM to 9:30 PM At New England Institute of Technology Hall of Fame Room (First Floor) One New England Tech Boulevard, East Greenwich, RI 02818 $59.00 Fee for you and a guest Includes a 135 page Retirement Guide Special Pricing for New England Tech Alumni $29.00 Fee for you and a guest Includes a 135 page Retirement Guide The instructors for Passport to Retirement® ¹Donald C. Horne, CLU®, AIF®, CFP® & ¹Michael R. Toole, AIF® To register, call Joan Segerson at 401-739-5000 ext. 3704 or go online to www.neit.edu/retirement ¹Investment Advisor Representatives with Securian Financial Services, Inc. Securities and Investment Advisory Services offered through Securian Financial Services, Inc.Member FINRA/SIPC. Pioneer Financial Group located at 117 Metro Center Blvd, Suite 2008 Warwick, RI 02886 is independently owned and operated. Pioneer Financial Group and Securian Financial Services, Inc. are not affiliated with NEIT. 401-244-3200 V14N1 © 2014 Emerald Connect. LLC Solo Cups NEW ENGLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY ALUMNI ASSOCIATION educate and offer innovative programs and benefits for you! As I look to the next two years as your President, my goal is to ensure that our Alumni Association informs, involves, and invests in its members. Our events, services and programs will be designed to encourage you to stay connected to your alma mater. We are also excited to embark on a new communications strategy, with the goal that whatever your preferred method of communication is--Facebook, Twitter, Instagram or Snapchat--you will find us reaching out to you, even via snail mail and email! We encourage you to engage with us and share our message with your friends, family and fellow alumni. However, we do not expect to accomplish this alone. We want to hear from you! You will find us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and you can send us an email at alumni@neit.edu. Please come to our meetings or send us your suggestions on how to make our Alumni Association stronger. You may also send us a quick note to let us know how you are, what you are doing and any exciting news we can share! Thank you again for the opportunity to serve as your Alumni Association President. I’m extremely excited about our future together as we partner to strengthen and grow our Alumni Association. A NEW ALUMNI BENEFIT! The Alumni Association has launched a new benefit for members of the Association, MyHotelRewards.net! MyHotelRewards.net members are guaranteed the lowest hotel prices on the web with more than 300,000 hotels and resorts from which to choose. Newly registered members are banked with an initial $1,000 in hotel savings that can be used to reduce hotel rates by up to 60% off the best price on the web. Please check out MyHotelRewards. net and enter the Group Code, NEIT, to learn more about this exciting new benefit. How to Start and Run a Small Business Starting and Running a Construction Company FREE WORKSHOPS SPONSORED BY THE NEW ENGLAND TECH ALUMNI ASSOCIATION How to Start and Run a Small Business 6:00 PM – 8:30 PM April 7, 2016: How to Start, Run and Grow .a Small Business April 12, 2016: How to Write a Business Plan & How to Raise Money What will you learn? The unknown formula to earning substantially higher profits; 10 hottest businesses; how to finance a business; how to start with very litte cash; how to price a product/service; strategic market planning; 10 website basics; 10 SEO tips; small business vs. traditional marketing & advertising; how to slash hundreds off your taxes; 20 biggest “pitfalls” in starting and running a small business. Starting & Running a Construction Company 6:00 PM – 8:30 PM April 19, 2016: How to Start, Run and Grow a Construction Company What will you learn? In this two-hour workshop, all the aspects of starting a construction company, as well as how to increase profits in an existing one, will be discussed. Concepts to be covered include: Niche marketing; strategy and profits; bonding; unions; business planning; finances; financial statements; percent of completion; overhead, personnel; operations; and entity choice. Presenters David J. Lucier, CPA, CGMA, Tax CEA, Small Business Specialist David is one of Rhode Island’s leading small business speakers on small business finance, management, marketing, business plans, and starting and growing a small business. He co-authored “The Six Steps to Small Business Success” and has worked with small businesses for over 30 years. Anthony W. Bucci, Jr., CPCU, AIS Tony is an independent insurance broker who founded Bucci Insurance Group in 1981. He focuses on working with the small business market educating and resolving risk management and employee benefit issues. For more information, contact the Alumni Relations Office at 401-739-5000, Ext. 3704. Page 3 Where your former classmates are The Career Services Office can attest to the fact that they are working in very exciting jobs! We wish them continued success in their careers and all of their future endeavors. Bryan Fricot, ABTA, 12/15, Architectural/ Building Engineering Technology, is employed by Fricot Building & Remodeling. David Ucci, ABTB, 9/14, Architectural/ Building Engineering Technology, is employed by General Dynamics Electric Boat. John May, AAUT, 7/15, Advanced Automotive Technology, is employed by Mercedes-Benz of Warwick. Thomas Pelletier, AAUT, 6/15, Advanced Automotive Technology, is employed by DRD Customs. Christopher Monti, AAUT, 3/15, Advanced Automotive Technology, is employed by Quirk Ford. Patrick Chapman, ASMB, 9/14, Automotive Service Management, is employed by Greenwich Bay Marina. Coral Vittini, CJ, 12/14, Criminal Justice, is employed by Nicholas Colangelo, Attorney at Law. Laura Quintanilla, CMA, 3/15, Clinical Medical Assistant, is employed by Aspire Dermatology. Christopher Consiglio, CMTB, 9/14, Construction Management, is employed by Caldwell and Walsh Building Construction. Marcelo Lopez, DRA, 9/15, Digital Recording Arts, is employed by Brown University. Kile Chaisson, ELTB, 6/15, Electrical Engineering Technology, is employed by Bausch Advanced Technology. Joshua Deziel, ELRE, 12/15, Electrical Technology w/ Renewable Energy, is employed by Massachusetts Power and Light. Craig McCarthy, GDSA, 3/14, Game Development and Simulation Programming, is employed by Inquest Technologies. Matthew LaBianca, GDSB, 9/15, Game Development and Simulation Programming, is employed by IGT (formerly GTECH). Thomas Greatorex, ITN, 9/15, Information Technology/Network Engineering, is employed by Atrion. Thomas Brindamour, ITBN, 12/14, Information Technology/Network Engineering, is employed by Blueport Wireless. Shawn Morin, ITS, 12/14, Information Technology/Software Engineering, is employed by Black Duck Software. Paul Rola, ITBS, 6/15, Information Technology/ Software Engineering, is employed by Precision Design Studios. Colin Parkhurst, MCTA, 3/07, Mechanical Engineering Technology, is employed by Anvi International. Daniel St. Pierre, MCTB, 9/15, Mechanical Engineering Technology, is employed by Visual Creations Inc. Allyson Dolan, MGTA, 9/15, Business Management, is employed by Dream Big Gymnastics. Brian Johnstone, MT, 3/14, Marine Technology, is employed by South Attleboro Marine Amanda Morel, NUR, 9/15, Nursing, is employed by Day Kimball Hospital Sophia Tavares, OTA, 12/13, Occupational Therapy Assistant Technology, is employed by Carelink. Sarah Aldridge, OTA, 12/14, Occupational Therapy Assistant Technology, is employed by RehabCare. Ryan Ortega, PLBH, 12/15, Plumbing/Heating & Gas Technology, is employed by Darien Plumbing and Heating Inc. Patricia Scungio, PTA, 9/13, Physical Therapist Assistant Technology, is employed by VNA Care New England. Christopher Rue, RACH, 12/13, Refrigeration/ AC Heating & Gas Technology, is employed by Cape Cod Ice. David Pietraszka, RC, 3/15, Respiratory Care, is employed by Lawrence & Memorial Hospital. Spencer Greatorex, ST, 3/15, Surgical Technology, is employed by Milford Regional Medical Center. Garrick Gaspar, VAP, 9/09, Video & Audio Production Technology, is employed by Shanix Technology. Jennifer Hogan, VET, 9/14, Veterinary Technology, is employed by Attleboro Veterinary Clinic. Kathryn Smith, VDEB, 9/15, Video Game Design, is employed by TechComm Partners. Many NEIT graduates employ NEIT graduates. If you have an opening within your company, or know of an opening that would be best filled by an NEIT graduate, please contact Pat Blakemore, Director of Career Services, at 800-7367744 or 401-739-5000. There is no fee for any referrals. Graduates of New England Institute of Technology or New England Technical Institute are automatically members of the NEIT Alumni Association. Your participation in the Alumni Association is critical to its success. Please consider becoming an active member of this important organization. And the best news of all: There is no fee for membership. To join, please contact Joan Segerson at jsegerson@neit.edu Page 4 NEW ENGLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY From left: Preyas Thakkar, David Bienkiewicz, Paige Desrosiers, and Ryan Silva. Information Technology Students Serve as Tutors For six weeks of the fall quarter, NEIT offered a basic computer skills program and job readiness class to eight students with special needs referred to NEIT from Resources for Human Development of Pawtucket, RI. The Information Technology (IT) Department and the Academic Skills Center collaborated to develop the program which included teaching how to use Word, Power Point, an Excel appointment calendar, a Cisco phone, how to send an email and create a memo. Four NEIT Information Technology students, Paige Desrosiers, David Bienkiewicz, Ryan Silva, and Preyas Thakkar, worked each week as a tutor and coach and shared their knowledge with the students to enhance their office skills for future employment. The students were very appreciative and learned a great deal from their tutors. The program concluded with a small ceremony at which the students and tutors were recognized by NEIT faculty and staff for their participation in the program. Since this program was so successful, plans are underway to offer it again in the spring. On December 2, 2015, the Architectural Building Engineering Technology department held the “Faculty Awards for Excellence in Design” for the Summer quarter 2015, to recognize students who have excelled in design studio work for the previous quarter. The faculty nominates students who demonstrate superior creativity, imagination, sensitivity and technical competency. The nominees were students in the Interior Design (ID) and Architectural Building Engineering (ABT) programs: Angela DaCosta (ID) and Ian Olson (ABT) Team for Senior Thesis; Kimberly Gammell (ID) Senior Thesis; Lindsey-Leigh Maiuri (ID) Senior Thesis, and Michelle Satori (ABT) Senior Thesis. The winner was Lindsey-Leigh Maiuri. Her project was Renovation of the Park Square Hotel, Boston, Massachusetts. Pictured from left: Michelle Sartori, Lindsey-Leigh Maiuri (winner), Ian Olson, and Angela DaCosta. (Not pictured: Kimberly Gammell). NEIT’s Quality Service STATEMENT Quality service for students, employees and customers at New England Institute of Technology is knowledgeable and informed employees working as a team to provide more assistance and information than expected, in a caring and professional manner, in order to empower the students to achieve their goals. Since 2013, New England Tech’s SAMI Program has trained more than 200 entry-level welders and machinists and connected them with over 60 employers seeking skilled workers. These graduating machinists (pictured above) have learned to use calipers, micrometers, dial indicators, and gauge blocks as well as set up and operate manual lathes, milling machines, surface grinders, drill presses and table saws. Some students progress into CNC machine setup and operation. SAMI also provides instruction in blueprint reading and use of SolidWorks 3D design software. These graduates are employed at Grip Nail in East Providence, Greystone of Lincoln, WALCO Electric in Providence, and Davis Standard in Pawcatuck, CT. From left: Instructor Wayne Farmer; graduate Raymond Tillinghast; Case Manager Cynthia Toti; graduates Leon Lopes, Devon Merchant, Michael Robinson; instructors Todd Sposato and Ritchie Longoluocco; graduates Todd Sollitto, Trent Daniels, Michael McCombs; instructor Cindra Drowne-Walsh; and graduate Noum Sinphoune. Quarter 5 Students from the Veterinary Technology program attended the Rhode Island Veterinary Medical Association (RIVMA) 45th annual Scientific Seminar at the Hyatt Regency Hotel in Newport in December. Students attended the Veterinary Technician Program which included lectures on Emergency Critical Care and Anesthesia. From left: Arielle St Pierre, Kasey Birtz, Danielle Papa, Ashley D’Attilio, Samantha Hunt, Melanie Iadeluca, Isabella Santoro, Kimberly Bowman, Jennifer Catauro, Tyler MacDonald, Nicole Nagle, Rowan Alexander, and Department Chair and Associate Professor Darlene Jones, DVM. The Champlin Foundations Award Grant to NEIT New England Institute of Technology has been awarded a grant from The Champlin Foundations for approximately $144,000. The award will be used to purchase an automated welding system for the Shipbuilding/Marine Trades and Advanced Manufacturing (SAMI) program, as well as a diagnostic and information system for the Automotive Technology program. Established in 1932, The Champlin Foundations has distributed nearly $480 million to various non-profit organizations almost entirely in the state of Rhode Island. “We are very grateful to The Champlin Foundations for its continued generosity over the past 15 years,” stated Dr. Douglas H. Sherman, NEIT Senior Vice President and Provost. “Champlin’s continued support enhances the university’s goal to provide our students with a high quality, hands-on technical education preparing them to enter today’s competitive labor market.” Dean’s List The following students have achieved academic excellence for the quarter ending December 19, 2015. These full-time students have been placed on the Dean’s List for achieving a GPA of 3.6 or higher on a maximum scale of 4.0. Congratulations to all! Kayode D Adebayo.............CYNB Richard S Akers................MGTB Courtney L Albanese.............VAP Harrison M Albert............ BMCT Sherry Aldana................... BMCT Edward W Alderman..........AAHP Dimitry Z Alexis.................ASMB Mouayad Alkabouni.......... MGTA Britany M Allman.................CMA Nicole L Almeida....................ST Julio G Alvarez III...............ESTA Francisco G Alves.............. CYBT Christopher D Anderson.... CYBT Jordan A Anderson...............BCJ Joshua L Andrade............... ITBS Leger Antoine....................... ELY Ryan A Arruda....................ELRE Ian A Arsenault..................... ITA Jameson M Arsenault............ ITA Kelly M Athaide..................BSOT Jennifer Attalla......................PTA Jarrod S Atteridge.................IDA Gilbert A Augustave............... ITA Monica M Avila.................. ABTA Kayla J Babineau................ABTB Anthony J Badessa............MGTB Sebastian Baena.................. AUT Madelynne Baenziger.............ST Ryan C Bahnsen................DMPB Jonathan D Bailey.................PTA Rebecca A Banach..................ST Jon-Michael Baribault.......ABTB Joselyn M Barillas................AVM Justin A Barreira................. ITBS Jacob A Barrios.................VDEB Justin A Barros..................ABTB Tory J Bassett....................BDMP Corey J Beagan..................... ITA Ayeisha D Bean.................. CYBT Janario M Bean.....................MT Ejner A Beaudoin...............ESTA Victoria P Beaudoin............ESTA Kelly L Beck......................... OTA Shayna L Beck...................BSOT Zee-Shawn N Beckford......... ITA Zachary C Beckwith..............PTA Anthony F Belmonte III......VDEB Jayson A Bennett................VDEA Brianna L Benoit..................VET Paul L Bernard.................. VDVA Nathaniel D Berry..............CYNB Charles W Bessette............RACH Michelle M Bettencourt........PTA Kelsea J Bettencourt-Hathaway.......RNBN Mark C Bianco.................... BCC The Occupational Therapy Assistant (OTA) program received a 10-year accreditation from the Accreditation Council for Occupational Therapy Education (ACOTE), the longest accreditation period that can be awarded. The dedication and passion for occupational therapy is shared by Professor and Department Chair Carol Doehler, OTA faculty and students. Graduation and certification examination pass rates for NEIT students are the highest in years! Congratulations to front row from left: Joanne Jones, Cyndi Fuchs, Jeanette Gilbert, Carol Doehler and back row, from left: Julie Ann Laird, Becky Simon, Nancy Dooley, Karen Morgenstein, Randy Fedoruk, Trish McGee and Mary Brinson. Heather L Blakey................... RC Drew M Blanchard........... MGTA Dane S Bliss....................GMWB Aung Bo............................ AAUT Emma I Bonitati...................VET Jennifer N Botelho................. RC Kevin D Botelho..................CETA Cody W Boudreau...............BELY Maria F Bourski...............MGTB Marc J Bousquet................ASMB Sandra S Boxall.................BSOT Courtney E Boyd................. EMR Patrick G Boyer.....................MT Caleb S Bradford............... VDVA Travis R Bradley..................... CJ Riley O Bradway...............DMPB Harrison J Braley.................DRA James M Braley.................BVGD Keri D Brangman....................ST Nathan S Brathwaite..........AAHP Crystal B Bravo..................VDEA Beau M Brissette.................. ITA Daniel D Brookfield...........ELRE Matthew M Brouillard..........ITN Roger A Brounell............... VDVA Amanda L Brown..................IDB David Brown......................ELTB Jack R Brown....................VGDA Patrick S Brown................... ITA Domenic F Bruzzi.................CJB Michael S Buchanan..........AAHP Adriana C Burgo................ MLTA Ryan M Burkart.................CYNB Jose D Bustillo...................... ITA Casey R Butler..................GMWA William J Button IV............BCYN McKenzie M Byrne.............VDEA Jonathan F Campbell.........RACH Francois Candela...............MCTA John R Cannon.................GMWA Alphonse B Cardi IV......... BMCT Trevor L Cardone...................MT Jaclynne T Carideo...............PTA Sean Carpenter...................CJBX Natalie J Carr........................ ITA Christopher C Carrasco.....AAHP Kristy B Cartwright.............ABTB Brandon L Carvalho.............. ITA Brett M Casale................... ABTA Miguel A Casillas Jr............GDSB Thomas Cass........................ ITA Brock T Cataldi.................... ITA Capri Catanzaro.................AAHP Stephanie L Chalke...........DMPB Gerald C Chanco.....................ST Kayla Charette....................RNBN Keith Chasse........................WEL Anthony V Chhim..................ITN Christopher J Chiappa...........MT Michael J Chibante............ASMB Jarrid R Chrissos.............. MGTA Paul A Christopher............GDSB Paul J Cipriano.................... OTA Justin Cisse............................ RC Alisha R Clark....................BSOT Benjamin A.................Clark AVM Sean D Clark.....................GDSB James M Clarke................ CMTB Trent A Clarke................... AAUT Gregory R Clavell...................ITS Ross C Coffua......................BCD Andrew K Colannino.......... VDVA Eileen Collado........................ST Christopher J Collins......... CYBT Kelly R Conant....................... RC Christopher J Corazzini......... ITA Joshua M Correia.................PTA Tamara D Corriea..............PLBH Tyler D Corwin..................... ITA Kaitlyn Costa.....................GMWA Melissa Costa........................BID Matthew G Cote.................PLBH Megan R Coulombe................ST Cameron B Couto..............VDEA Max R Couto.........................VAP John A Couture.................. ABTA Kyle K Cox........................ BMCT Raymind D Cruz................ CYBT Matthew C Culbertson.......DMPB Katelyn N Dalmazzi...............PTA Brian A DaRosa.................ABTB Luiz C DaSilva Jr................. ITBS Kyle J Daun........................ CYBT John T Dawson..................RACH Kelli J Day............................ OTA Michael J Day........................ITS Vanessa De Melo..................PTA Zaria D Dean....................GMWA Michael R DeFelice...............VET Richard F DeLuca................. ITA James D DeMaio................ASMB Jennifer Demers...................VET Naomi R Denesha..............MCTA Laura R Desaulniers.........GMWA Cody J Deutsch..................VGDA Vincent J DeVito III............BCYN Alberto M Diaz.....................BCJ Leonardo Diaz...................MCTA Heather-Jo B Didrichsen...... OTA Arlene Dihal.......................... RC Michael G Dobachesky......... ITA Amanda E Dohoney............. OTA Varfley Dolley....................... ITA Tyler A Dori......................GMWA Tiana M Dorsey....................CJB Christopher J Doucette.........ITN Edward J Doura Jr..............CJBX Quentin J Doyonnas........... VDVA Justin P Drolet...................MCTA Erica J Drowne.....................VET Abigail R Dyer.......................ITS Joseph M Dynon................... ITA Abdallah M El-Lakis............ELTB Jesse E Emerson.................. OTA Kathleen M Emerson.......... BCM Timothy E Enos..................ABTB Patrick G Erban.................ABTB Tracy D Espada..................BSOT Odete L Estrela................. CMTB John J Falvey IV.................CYNB Michael J Farnham........... DMPA Kathryn J Feather.................NUR Felix A Feliciano III............BELT Dillon A Ferreira................CETA Nicole M Ferreira..............BVGD Zachary T Ferri.................GMWA Devin C Ficara................... AAUT Timothy P Ficco....................PTA Matthew Filippini................ESTA Anthony J Fiori III..................ITS Rebecca M Fisher.................BSE Ryan J Fleming.....................ITN Michael G Flood.................CJBX Ashley D Flowers....................ST Erica G Fluevog.................CYNB Shannon M Fogarty...............VET Dheja S Fonseca................ABTB Joshua N Fontaine..............ESTA Kyle J Fontaine...................... ITA Arlington A Forbes.................. CJ William C Forte..................... ITA Tracy K Fortes......................CMA William J Foster.................VDEA Jack F Fowler.................... CYBT Joseph C Fox.....................VGDA Shannon E Francis................VET Bryan C Fricot...................ABTB Natalie Fuller....................MGTB Corey J Furtado.................CYNB Vanessa Furtado..................NUR Katie L Fusaro......................NUR Logan A Gabrielsen.............. OTA Michael E Gagne II............ VDVA Jason L Gagnon.....................ITS Maryellen E Gale..............GMWA Jason R Gardiner.................. ITA Robyn L Gardiner...................ST Brooke L Garland................NUR Jeffrey D Gault...................... ELY Kenneth J Gengo Jr............ CYBT Eli J Ghali..........................VGDA William D Gibeault.............ESTA Adam B Girard...................ESTA Lindsey A Glaude................. OTA Jamie C Goeden.................... ITA Ronald C Gomes................... ELY Britany M Gonsalves.............PTA Benjamin G Gordon...........VGDA Jacob J Gray....................... ITBS Connor D Greene..............MCTA Dominique Grisson...........AAHP Joshua T Grizzel................. ITBS BrieAnna M Gross...........BGMW Beau J Guidry..................... ITBS David B Guyette...................BCD Jose I Guzman.................. CMTB Daniel M Haddad Jr..............PTA Jessica D Hadley..................... CJ Howell F Halford...............RACH Amanda Handfield............ MGTA Daniel J Hankey.................. ITBS Zachary T Hanson............. VDVA Vishnu R Harnarine.......... MCTB Lucas J Harper....................AHP Kaylee L Harrington.......... DMPA Michelle N Harrison............ OTA Alexander S Harrop.............. ITA Lindsay J Hayden.................NUR Shaun P Hazard.....................ITS Devon S Hebert.................RACH Matthew P Henriques........RACH Korey J Heron..................... ITBS Jared W Hohl....................... OTA Mathew E Holden................. ITA Adam D Homerston............. BCC Randy J Hopper..................... RC Bethany A Horne...............BSOT William D Hosheit............MGTB Kristie A Hugus..................BSOT John R Humes....................ITBN Alysha M Hutchinson............IDB Brandon M Inacio............. AAUT Kimberly D Jackson............ ITBS Aidan D Jacobson................. ITA Sean Jacobson.................. CMTB John P Jacques..................... ITA TECH NEWS Winter 2016 Front row from left: Ashlee Acampora, LA-Z-BOY; Christian Vray, CAM HVAC & Construction; Keith Michael, TriMark United; AJ Furtado, Harris Rebar/Barker Steel; Christian Naula, Colt Builders; Kyle Duquette, Thielsch Engineering; and Kurt Barone – Berlin Steel. Back row from left: Greg Winslow, Overhead Door; Seth Golbitz and Paul Berube. Ryan Iron Works; John Sousa, Crabtree-McGrath Associates; Jeremy Rogers, Arden Engineering; Jeremy Boulay, AH Harris & Sons, and NEIT Instructor Phil Marks. Also represented at the event were Cardi’s Furniture & the Rhode Island Design Center, General Dynamics Electric Boat, and National Lumber. Employer Networking Night Was a Hit On January 20, 2016, the Career Services Office teamed up with the Architectural Building Engineering Technology Department to host its first Employer Networking Night. Architectural Building Engineering, Construction Management, and Interior Design students and alumni were invited to speak with representatives from 16 industry employers who shared their experiences with the attendees. Thirteen NEIT alumni returned to campus to represent their employers at the event! The event was deemed a great success. Christian Naula, a NEIT ‘11 Construction Management graduate representing Colt Builders, stated, “We definitely saw some interest and what we were looking for. I think it is a good idea to keep the event small like it was so we can have more one-on-one interaction with the students.” Harris Rebar’s Joe Neal said, “We spoke with many prospective candidates for our company. We have hired several students over the past 10 years from NEIT and are impressed with the knowledge and understanding the students come out of NEIT (with) ready to tackle the job market.” “We are so glad that we took the time to attend. It was a great experience,” stated CAM HVAC & Construction, of Smithfield, RI. In fact, a graduate from NEIT’s Construction Management program attending the event was hired to work for the company by noon the next day! New England Tech would like to thank all those who attended and helped make this event such a success. SAMI Expands Training Programs CALLING ALL ARTISTS On February 8, 2016, the Shipbuilding/Marine and Advanced Manufacturing Institute (SAMI) added a Shipfitting training program to its current Welding and Advanced Manufacturing offerings. Developed in collaboration with industry employers including Electric Boat, the new 210-hour curriculum and lab were designed to replicate a real world work environment. Students will acquire basic skills in fabrication assembly, layout, burning, grinding and tack welding. Ten participants were selected for the first Shipfitting training program based on the outcomes of an evaluation process that included an orientation, math and reading assessments, hands-on skills evaluations and case management meetings. Instructors Joseph Mandoux and Charlie Zwolenski have 70 years of combined shipfitting experience. SAMI also focuses on work readiness skills and safety procedures in the delivery of all of its training programs. Each participant receives the OSHA-10 certification. For more information on New England Tech’s SAMI programs, call 401-739-5000, ext. 3700, or visit www.samiRI.org. “On The Go” Bailey W Jaeckel...............GMWA Louis M Jardin.....................DRA David A Jimenez................ CYBT Ajaree M Joell-Johnston.... MGTA Ashlye A Joell-Johnston....... ITBS Jeanne E John..................... EMR Chadric Johnson.................BELY Gianna T Johnson..................MT Maria D Johnston............. MGTA Channing T Jones.................. RC Gwendolynn A Jones.........BDMP Juah C Joseph.........................ST Glenn D Josephides.............AUB Brian J Kane..................... DMPA Danielle M Kelly....................MT Joseph E Kelly III..................PTA Joshua M Keyes.................. ITBS Joshua T Kiernan.............. MCTB Kevin Kim............................. ITA Steven D Kim........................BCJ Matthew G King.................BABT Alexander T Kinn...............ASMB Oliver O Kirchheim............... ITA Rachel E Klein.....................NUR Hunter D Klugh................... AUT Stephen C Koester...............ELTB Bryce H Kortfelt.................... ITA John F Krula Jr..................VDEB Kathleen A Labonte............. EMR Ryan E LaFleur..................VDEA Timothy M LaFleur............. VDVA Joseph LaMoore................... ITA Steven E LaMountain.........VGDA Eric N Lancaster................... ITA David J Landi...................... ITBS Scott E Langlais.................VGDA Jeremy E Larimer..............MCTA Craig Larlham....................PLBH Toby T Lavigne Jr...............PLBH Angela L Lavoie.................... OTA Students! • Faculty! • Staff! • Alumni! Please submit your Fine and Applied Art to the Library by Saturday, March 19, 2016 Submission forms are available in the Library or at https://library.neit.edu Art will be on display in the Library at the East Greenwich Campus from March 28 through June 4 For more information call or e-mail: Sue Warthman: 401-739-5000, ext. 3553, swarthman@neit.edu Sharon Charette: 401-739-5000, ext. 3447, scharette@neit.edu TechArts Everyone is an artist! Attention students, faculty, and staff! The Post Road and Access Road campuses continue to offer food service at the “On The Go” locations. Stop by and enjoy hot beverages, cold drinks, snacks, microwavable meals, sandwiches and salads. The Post Road “On The Go” is located on the 2nd floor of the Center for the Technologies building, and the Access Road location is in the first floor diner/lounge at the Center for Automotive Technology. “On The Go” is open at both locations Monday-Thursday from 7:15 a.m. to 1:15 p.m. and 5:15 p.m. to 7:15 p.m. Cash, debit cards and credit cards are accepted. Meaghan E Layden............... OTA Gregory F Lema..................ESTA Tyler B Leonard.................... ITA Zachary L Letourneau........VDEA Trevor N Liick................... DMPA Marvin J Lima.........................ST Olivia J Lisi............................ RC Ane C Loevseth...................ESTA Tiana D Lonardo...............MGTB Kameron A Longley................MT Joshua J Loper...................RACH Mark E Lorette................. DMPA Michael A Louro................BABT Michael A Lovice..............GMWA Austin J Lynch................... DMPA Edward D Maccarone III.......ITS Mathew Maccord...............VDEB John H Macomber.............PLBH Shaun E Mactavious................ CJ Jacob F Maloney................VDEA Jenna L Maloof.......................ST Brianna L Marcille............... BCC Kenneth R Marcotte............CJBX Meagan D Marcoux.............NUR Christopher R Martin..........ELRE Brett A Martins................. CMTB Amber L Martufi.................... RC Rachel A Masterson................ST Alex R Mathieu.................MGTB Jaleel S Maycock...............MCTA Christiana N McCall............. OTA Tristan K McCann.................VAP Bernard McCreary................ ITA Matthew J McGeowan........... ITA Thomas M McGowan............ ELY Philip S McGrath...................MT Clayton A McLaughlin.......... BCC Stephanie A McShane...........IDA Daniel A Medranda...............BCJ Grant T Mei.......................VDEA Magda Meldner....................PTA Julia M Melidossian..............VET George P Melidossian Jr....MCTA Krystian E Meza................. VDVA Douglas E Micke..................BCJ Zachary E Miller.................ELRE Susana Miranda...................NUR Gigi Mitchell-Velasco............VET Christian R Molina.............. ITBS Michelle N Moller................ OTA Michael J Mon...................CYNB Kristy Moniz......................VDEA Nicholas A Montalbano.........BSE Carlos J Morales................AAHP Joel A Moran........................VAP Kory M Morash.....................ITN Zacharie G Morin..............MCTA Jason C Moroney.............GMWB Ian Morris......................... ABTA Julie Morriseau.................. ITBS Kimberly C Mossman-Yee.......ST Robert S Mullen...................CJB Amber M Muller...................VET Thomas E Munroe................ ITA Ernesto Murillo....................BSE Jack F Murphy..................MGTB Vikram S Murthy.................BELT Michael A Napoleoni.......... ITBS Luis F Natareno...................AUB Scott A Nedeau................GMWB Mario Nestor Jr...................AUB Andrew J Newell...................VAP Pasquale J Nicolia..............VDEA John-Oscar Nilsson............GDSB Felipe J Nogueira.................. ITA Paula S Noriega...................AVM Jennifer L North..................CJBX Katelyn L Norton.................. OTA Matthew R Nowak..............MCTA Alex M Nutting......................BSE Darlington N Nwachukwu...ESTA Allan Watson Nyakoojo.........VAP Deanne M O’Brien..................ST Angela C Oakley...................NUR Stephen A Octeau................... CJ Latisha L Offley..................BSOT Matthew Oliver...................CJBX Michael A Oliver................ASMB Samuel J Openshaw...........MCTA Ryan P Ortega....................PLBH Michael B Ott........................MT Alexis V Pacheco...............VDEB Wilfredo A Pacheco Jr.......... ITA Kimberly A Paine..................PTA Holli A Palacio.................... EMR Phillip Y Palumbo..............RACH Chelsea L Papineau................. CJ Sara E Paquin.....................CETA Wyatt A Paquin...................... ITA Evelyn Pardo.................... MGTA Mikayla L Parent..................NUR Hyun Jun Park..................BMGT Nicholas M Parker.............VGDA Michael J Parmeggiani.......AAHP Dan A Parvu......................... ITA Naitik C Patel...................... ITBS Jessica M Pavao................... OTA James R Payne...................... ITA Dustin W Pearce............... MCTB Evelyn J Pelland....................PTA Anthony B Pelleccione..........CJB Matthew J Pelletier............PLBH Wendy Pellicano..................NUR Christopher T Perry.......... MCTB John S Perry........................... CJ John L Pesce......................... ITA David M Peterson..............VGDA Noelle M Peterson..................ST Michael A Petrarca............. ITBS Franco S Petrone II............BELT Joshua L Pettus..................... ITA Cindy Phun...........................VET Erin E Picone.......................VET Lauren M Piekarski............. OTA Susan R Pimental....................ST Jody D Pinard.......................PTA Meghan E Pinksaw...........BMGT John F Piotrowski Jr............ BCC Anthony M Pirolli............... ITBS Evan E Plante....................... BCC John J Pommenville Jr.......RACH Dorothy T Pona................ MGTA Samuel M Porell.....................ST Tyler G Prada.........................ITS Cameron I Prince............... ITBS Amanda E Quinn................. OTA Michael F Quinn................CYNB SunJay Rai......................... CYBT Ashlyn M Ramos...................VET Alexis E Rapoza................BDMP Tyler J Rapson................... BELR Shawn H Rattenni..............ASMB John E Raymond.................CJBX Justin T Recorvitz............. BMCT Michael Redihan.................. ITA Kerri S Reed..................... MGTA Frank D Renert..................... ITA Joseph D Resende.............RACH Corey J Resendes..................CJB Nicholas A Ricci...................BSE Andrea E Richards............... OTA William Robinson.................. RC Louis D Robinson Jr.............PTA Andrew Rochelle...............RACH Sean A Rochette..................CJBX Jonathan Rodriguez Jr....... CYBT Rebecca M Rogers............... OTA William F Rogers............... AAUT Anthony J Rondini.................ITS Andrew Roopnarine............. ITA Page 5 Kudos to FIRST® Tech Challenge Winners New England Tech’s Center for Automotive Technology in Warwick, Rhode Island, was the setting for the 10th annual FIRST® (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology) Tech Challenge held on Saturday, January 30, 2016. The competition began in September, 2015, when 56 middle and high school robotics teams registered to participate in this high-energy competition. Through a series of three qualifier tournaments held on December 5th, December 19th, and January 9th, the top 33 teams advanced to the state competition on January 30th. The 2015-2016 game, FIRST® RES-Q, is a dynamic rescuethemed challenge. Each team is required to use the authorized FIRST® kit to design and build its robot. These robots are powered and controlled by two android devices that demonstrate new technology. Robots score points by clearing a debris field, rescuing climbers, climbing a mountain, hanging from a cliff, and resetting a rescue beacon. Teams are scored based on the effectiveness of their robot, the power of collaboration and the determination of students. Congratulations to the following top three teams advancing to the FIRST® East Super Regional Competition to be held at the University of Scranton in Pennsylvania in March: Aquidneck Island Robotics, North Kingstown High School, and Westerly High School. All regional winners from across the country will later compete at the FIRST® World Championship in St. Louis, Missouri in April. FIRST® awards were also presented to the competitors based on criteria utilized throughout the process of building their robots. Congratulations to Aquidneck Island Robotics, winners of the Inspire Award; Bishop Hendricken High School, winners of the Think Award; North Kingstown High School, winners of the Connect Award; East Greenwich High School, winners of the Rockwell Collins Innovate Award; Renegade Robotics, winners of the PTC Design Award; Mount Hope High School, winners of the Motivate Award; The Fellowship, winners of the Promote Award; and Wheeler Upper School, winners of the Control Award. For more information on the FIRST® Tech Challenge contact Erin Flynn, NEIT’s Manager of Admissions Outreach and Events and R.I. FIRST Robotics Tech Challenge Affiliate Partner at eflynn@neit.edu or 401-739-5000. SAVE THE DATE 7th Annual New England Tech Scholarship Golf Tournament MONDAY, JULY 11, 2016 Warwick Country Club Luis M Rosario..................... ITA Jillian R Rossi.........................ST Douglas R Roth.................VDEB David C Rovero..................BCYN Molly M Rowland.............DMPB Devin Ryan...........................BCJ Angel A Saavedra...............VGDA Alycia L Salvas......................CJB Emanuel Sanchez................ AUT Alexander M Sandoval...... DMPA Elizandra C Santana........... ABTA Derrick M Sauriol............ BMCT Nathan C Saxon.................MCTA Roger Sayadeth.....................PTA Naiem Sayegh.....................ESTA Timothy W Scanlon...........DMPB Brandon A Segel................. ITBS Evan S Selwyn....................MCTA Rupertico R Severino Salas..ASMB John Alan S Shepherd............MT Stephen M Shinto............. CMTB Derick P Silva......................AHP Megan L Silva................... MGTA Alison L Silveira....................VET Romero J Silvestre............ BMCT John L Silvia IV..................... ITA Yonas H Sima.....................ELTB Tristan J Sinclair................ VDVA Erika L Sinesi................... MGTA Alexandria L Skwarto...........AUB Francis T Smith................. ABTA Natalie E Smith.....................IDB Noah F Smith.................... DMPA Winfield W Smith III..........MCTA Corey M Snook................. DMPA Omosanya Sobowale......... BMCT Carlos A Sosa....................GMWA Alvaro E Soto Oyola............ ITBS Nathalie L Soukamneuth....RNBN Chansopha Souksay................ST NEW ENGLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY Erin E Soule.........................VET Elizabeth B Sousa.................VET Savannah Sousa....................CJB Anthony M Souza..................CJB Matthew J Souza....................ITS Justin S Sowell................... AAUT Anthony J Spano...................BSE Kelsie E Springer....................ST Poominan Srisombat.........MCTA Michael T Stahl..................RACH Viktor G Stanley.................RACH Emily R Stansfield.................CJB Courtney L Steadman..............ST Alison L Stewart....................PTA Benjamin A Stickney.......... VDVA Samuel A Stoner...................PTA Robert J Sullivan................VGDA Tianying Sun...................... MLTA Jodi Sylvia............................NUR Justin A Sylvia........................MT Brian M Szczur..................VDEB Brian D Talbott.......................ST Joshua J Tatalo................. MCTB Nathan R Tefft........................ITS Ivan M Tejada....................RACH Samantha Tekut...................NUR Kevin J Tetreault................RACH Brian V Teves.......................NUR Megan L Therrien................NUR Evan M Thivierge...............VGDA Austin D Torigian................ESTA Austin R Touchette............. AAUT Thomas R Tower.................. ITA John T Tripolone...............VGDA Nicolas R Underwood........RACH Christopher T Uth..................ITS Ernestine W Vaill-Larocque...NUR Alyssa A Valois........................ CJ Crystal L Vann......................... CJ Karen C Vanterpool...........MGTB Saskiah S Vargas-Walton... MCTB Samantha J Vear...................PTA Michael R Velino................CJBX Scott T Vereen......................BSE Austin T Verrecchia..........GMWA Domenic Verte..................MGTB Conrad B Vickers...............VGDA Adaly Villa.............................VET Danielle L Voccio....................ST Brandon C Wade...................PTA Ryan M Wade.................... DMPA Jared J Walker.................. MCTB Michael D Ward................. CYBT Sean P Warrener..............GMWB Rachel A Wells.......................MT Matthew J Wexler..............BMGT Rowan J Wheatley II..............MT Jordan M Wheeler............. ABTA Caleb M Whewell...............VDEA Nicholas R Whitaker..............ITS Kyle A Whiteside.................ELRE Mark T Wieland................ CMTB Kristofer M Williams...........ELRE Quincy D Williams.............. ITBS Jared Windecker...............RACH Irene M Winkler.................. OTA Emily A Wojcik.................... OTA Justin C Wurtz.......................VAP Jessica R Xavier................. MLTA Franklyn D Xon....................PTA Jensen Yip............................ ITA Hannah L York.......................ST Danyal Youngbar.................NUR Christopher D Zarrella......ASMB Matthew E Zawisza.............. BCC Congratulations to All Page 6 NEW ENGLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY Meet new people! Learn new things! Check out the list of student activities... For information about any of these activities, events, or starting a new club on campus, please contact Melissa Hague, Student Activities Coordinator, at 401-739-5000 extension 3565, by email at mhague@neit.edu, or stop by her office on the East Greenwich Campus at the far end of the Food Court. Check your student email for weekly Student Activities and Announcements. Student Clubs There are many interesting student clubs on campus. Get involved, meet new people, have fun, and have something to add to your resume. Check out the student website at http://students.neit.edu for more information. SURGICAL TECHNOLOGY CLUB NEIT IS #D-STRONG In December, the Surgical Technology Club collected donations of new or gently used coats and jackets. The goal is to provide winter attire to individuals and families in need. CRIMINAL JUSTICE CLUB In December, the Criminal Justice Club collected cell phones to donate to the Elizabeth Buffum Chase Center, a local agency whose mission is to support victims of domestic violence and sexual assault. The phones are refurbished and then distributed to victims who may need to access 911. The Criminal Justice Club also collected new teddy bears for Police Officers to distribute to children involved in a critical incident/ traumatic situation. The teddy bears help to provide comfort for these children. The NEIT Nursing Club organized a #DStrong group photo on campus to honor 8-year-old Dorian Murray of North Kingstown, RI who learned last month that his terminal cancer was no longer treatable. He decided his goal would be to become famous all over the world. Taking social media by storm, Dorian’s wish is coming true Game Rooms All NEIT students are welcome to use the game rooms. Come and meet new people! Consider playing in or watching the pool and ping pong tournaments that are held each quarter! Locations: Post Road Campus: CT Building, Student Lounge. The game room has two pool tables and a ping pong table. East Greenwich Campus: Students may access the game room at the far end of the Food Court seating area. The game room has two pool tables and a ping pong table. UPCOMING ACTIVITIES Tournaments Tuesdays – Pool & Ping Pong, 3pm All NEIT students are welcome to join in the quarterly ping-pong and pool tournaments held in the game room on the East Greenwich campus. Sign up by emailing the Student Activities Coordinator, Melissa Hague, mhague@ neit.edu or drop in to play. Tournaments are free. Space is limited. Blood Drives The RI Blood Center held a blood drive on Monday, January 11. The Drive collected 29 pints. Every pint collected has the potential to save up to three lives. The RI Blood Center graciously appreciates all donations. Our upcoming drives will be held on April 21, 2016 and October 26, 2016. 3 on 3 Basketball Tournament as people from across the globe are posting photos and messages of support with the hashtag “#DStrong.” “I’ve gotten Paris, Japan, Switzerland, Italy. They’re just saying to keep fighting,” he said. “They believe in me. And it’s just really nice to know that so many people have my back for me.” And so does the NEIT community! Tournament results: ROUND ROBIN Game 1 Game 2 Orange 16 vs Green 14 Orange 19 vs. Purple 33 Purple 31 vs Blue 14 Green 16 vs Blue 26 Game 3 Green 19 vs. Purple 30 Blue 30 vs. Orange 24 Green Team: 49 baskets Purple Team: 94 baskets Allan Brigg Harrison Songolo Justin Reyes-Lantigua Joel Moran Andres Rodrigues Ryan Bahnsen Kira Lollar Daniel Brookfield Team Blue: 70 baskets Team Orange: 59 baskets Shawn Mactavious Will Hathaway Tony Douangmala Matt Darling Briceson Young Kyle Arruda Alfredo Rodriquez Abel Alvarez Tournament Bracket 7th Game Purple 34 vs Green 9 8th Game Orange 13 vs Blue 16 9th Game Purple 34 vs. Blue 35 Club News… NURSING CLUB In November, the Nursing Club conducted a Thanksgiving food drive to benefit the North Kingstown food pantry. In February, the Nursing Club had a very prosperous bake sale. The funds raised will help the club provide a Florence Nightingale lamp for each graduating nursing student. NEIT Rotaract Club Performance and Composition Club An Open Mic event was held on Monday, February 1, 2016. The event was hosted by the Performance and Composition Club. The next Open Mic event will be held on Monday, March 7, between, 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm in the Student Lounge on the East Greenwich Campus. If you are interested in performing at the Open Mic event, please email Nancy Starr, nstarr@neit. edu. Performances may include singing, instrumentals, poetry, and comedy. Criminal Justice Student Club Basket Raffle The Criminal Justice Student Club will be holding a themed basket raffle between February 9 -11, 2016. The proceeds from the basket raffle will be used to help assist with the travel expenses for a trip to New York. The basket raffle will take place in Tech Way on the East Greenwich Campus. NETECH Come and buy your chance to win a reserved parking spot on the campus of your choice for the Spring, 2016 quarter. Tickets will be on sale for $2.00 each or $15.00 for 10 tickets. Stop by the table set up in Tech Way, on the East Greenwich Campus. The proceeds from this raffle will help to send NEIT SkillsUSA students to the Annual SkillsUSA National Competition. The winner for the Winter, 2016 quarter is Kimberly Paine, PTA student. Director of Admissions One New England Tech Blvd. East Greenwich, RI 02818-1205 Tel: 401-467-7744 or 1-800-736-7744 We invite you to inquire about our programs: Name______________________________________________ Address____________________________________________ City_______________________________________________ State & Zip_________________________________________ Phone________________ Cell__________________________ Email Address_______________________________________ NEIT is regionally accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges, Inc. Student Leadership Opportunities NEIT students are encouraged to get involved on campus by volunteering at NEIT events. Students who volunteer at NEIT events will receive a certificate of participation for each event and the opportunity to earn the CE101 credit. Involvement in college events looks great on a resume! Meet new people! Events include: New Student Orientation, Tech Nites, Quarterly Information Table, Career Fairs, and Commencement. Sign up by emailing the Student Activities Coordinator, Melissa Hague, mhague@neit.edu. Consider Joining A Student Club! Meet New People And Have Fun! Below is a list of Student Clubs that are available for NEIT students! Student Clubs that are affiliated with national organizations may require their members to be enrolled in a particular technology and may limit participation to that technology. Participation in some technical club activities may require that a student possess certain technical proficiencies in order to fully participate. Visit the NEIT student website, https://students.neit.edu/, for more information about the Student Clubs listed below. Honor Societies Alpha Chi Honor Society – National Honor Society Phi Theta Kappa – International Honor Society The NEIT Rotaract Club assisted the 26th Annual Rotary Club of East Greenwich Citrus Drive this past December. From left: Maureen Boursiquot, Paul Muffoletto (East Greenwich Rotary), Kira Lollar, Chae Hollis, Altonio Roberts, Skye Shepherd and Emmanuel Nwadiashi. (photo courtesy of the Warwick Beacon) Skills USA – On Campus Parking Spot Raffle March 1-3, 2016 On January 28, a 3-on-3 basketball tournament was held at the Kent County YMCA. This event was hosted by the NEIT Rotaract Club. The Rotaract Club members kept score, operated the time clock and helped with the setup and break down of the tournament. This event would not be possible without the help of student volunteers. Thank you to the NEIT Community for supporting student clubs through your donations to their fundraisers, collection drives and attending events during the fall & winter quarters. The NEIT Rotaract Club helped prepare Thanksgiving food baskets this past November for the South Providence Neighborhood Ministries. 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