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Tiêu đề Commencement Program
Trường học Seton Hall University
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Năm xuất bản 2020
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ENGLISH TRANSLATION OF THE LATIN WORDING ON THE SETON HALL DIPLOMATHE REGENTS OF SETON HALL UNIVERSITY TO ALL WHO READ THIS DOCUMENT GREETING IN THE LORD We testify that, with the power

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April 30, 2021 • 6:30 P.M May 1, 2021 • 10:30 A.M May 1, 2021 • 4:30 P.M.

Prudential Center

Newark, New Jersey

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The entire University community extends cordial greetings to

parents, spouses, relatives

and friends gathered here

for this significant ceremony.

For our graduates, today’s commencement solemnly recognizes their academic achievement at Seton Hall University and inaugurates a new chapter

in their lives.

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ENGLISH TRANSLATION OF THE LATIN WORDING ON THE SETON HALL DIPLOMA

THE REGENTS OF SETON HALL UNIVERSITY

TO ALL WHO READ THIS DOCUMENT

GREETING IN THE LORD

We testify that, with the power given to us by the supreme authority

of the State of New Jersey, we have promoted

to the degree of with all the honors, rights and privileges appertaining to this degree.

Wherefore, so that its authenticity may be greater and the attestation the fuller, we have undertaken to reinforce this document with our common seal and our hand From the academic halls at South Orange on the 18th day of the month of May,

in the Year of Our Lord two thousand and twenty.

Archbishop of Newark Chair, Board of Regents University President

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Hazard Zet Forward

In his diary for June 25, 1857, Bishop James Roosevelt Bayley wrote: “Yesterday we held the first Commencement of Seton Hall College … The weather was beautiful … everything went off well.”

Faced with a dilemma — how to educate his immigrant flock — Bayley, the first Bishop of Newark, opted in 1856 for the formation of a college that would enable Catholics in New Jersey to achieve their rightful place in society

Since that time, the College’s original student body of five has grown to more than 10,000 Today, Seton Hall is the oldest diocesan university in the United States and has overcome numerous challenges during its storied history It survived a move from its original home

in Madison, New Jersey — currently the site of the College of Saint Elizabeth — to South Orange; a Civil War that forced many similar institutions to close; several disastrous fires; four major international wars; and at least five economic depressions — all menaces to the existence of any institution The College, named in honor of Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton, aunt

of Bishop Bayley, endowed only with the dedication of generations of devoted scholars and administrators, managed not only survival, but growth and academic distinction

In successive expansions, the College converted its original mansion and adjacent buildings

to a fully developed campus; grew from one school to 10 — the College of Arts and Sciences, Stillman School of Business, College of Nursing, College of Education and Human Services, Immaculate Conception Seminary School of Theology, School of Health and Medical Sciences, School of Diplomacy and International Relations, School of Law and, most recently, the College

of Communication and the Arts and Hackensack Meridian School of Medicine at Seton Hall University Over the years, the University transitioned from an exclusively male institution to one proudly coeducational; rose from granting bachelor’s degrees to the conferring of doctoral degrees in science, education, nursing, medicine and health sciences; expanded from the personal library of the president to the Walsh Library, which houses more than one million volumes; and evolved from an exclusively clerical institution to one in which clergy and laity join talents and energy to provide exemplary instruction

For 164 years, Seton Hall’s mission has been to form servant leaders, to develop the whole student — the mind, the heart and the spirit Seton Hall challenges students to improve the world through excellence, integrity, compassion and service To keep abreast of the expanding horizons of its scholars and professors and to address the spiritual and social needs of a growing student body, the University has expanded its facilities, combining the resources of a large university with the personal attention of a small liberal arts college In 2018, Seton Hall

joined with Hackensack Meridian Health to establish the only private medical school in New

Jersey The school opened a new Interdisciplinary Health Sciences campus that also houses the College of Nursing and School of Health and Medical Sciences By training students in

an environment that mirrors how modern medical facilities operate, the University and its partner are establishing a new national model for healthcare education

Recent campus improvements have included Bethany Hall, a new campus welcome center dedicated to President Emeritus Monsignor Robert Sheeran ’67, S.T.D.; an expansion and renovation of the cafeteria in the Bishop Dougherty University Center; as well as renovations to the Richie Regan Recreation and Athletic Center and the addition of an Athletics Hall of Fame

In terms of faculty research and publication, in the numbers of alumni who have contributed immeasurably to the economic, political and educational life of the state and the nation; in the creation of institutes that have expanded the horizons of the University to include a wide range of pursuits; in the increase of grants and awards won on the basis of achievement and anticipated research success, the University proclaims a suitably bold theme —

FORWARD IN FAITH

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The University Crest

A crest or coat of arms is intended to provide instant recognition The Seton Hall University crest goes far back into antiquity Associated as it is with both the Seton and Bayley families and with the Archdiocese of Newark, one would expect to discover in the present University crest some indication of all three relationships

Because the University traces its relationship to the Seton family, the original Seton devices are on the crest The three crescents, referring to the “Sea-Towns” of which the family was the warden, and the Charge, that is, the motto, Hazard Zet Forward, have been carried into the present crest

The wavy band across the head of the crest refers to the Archdiocese of Newark, which uses

a crest with three such bands to indicate the three rivers associated with the See of Newark: the Hudson, the Passaic and the Hackensack

The book surmounting the crest is the usual symbol for an institution dedicated to the pursuit of learning On the open book are superimposed the three globes taken from the crest of Archbishop Bayley, the founder of the University

So the amended crest, created during the presidency of Bishop Dougherty, bears the symbol

of the Seton family and of Saint Elizabeth Ann Bayley Seton for whom the University was named, together with the motto — as significant now as it was 1,000 years ago — Hazard Zet Forward (in spite of all hazards, go forward); the symbol of Archbishop Bayley, the founder; the symbol of the Archdiocese, whose Archbishop is chairman of the Board of Trustees; and the open book, universal symbol of colleges and universities

American usage has been standardized by an intercollegiate code, which takes the Oxford costume as a starting point The bachelor’s gown has long, pointed sleeves, and the master’s gown has oblong sleeves, open at the wrist Both are untrimmed The doctor’s gown has round, open sleeves, with three bars of velvet and velvet facing The gown is normally black, but some institutions have adopted colored gowns

The black cap, or mortarboard, also derives from the Oxford costume The tassel, usually black, is worn on the right side before the conferral of the bachelor’s degree and then is worn on the left A gold tassel indicates doctors and presidents

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The Legend of the Stole of Gratitude

Every graduate has had a special person who, through moral or financial support, made a big difference in his or her life The Seton Hall University Stole of Gratitude offers an opportunity to say, “Thanks for helping me make it through.” “Thanks for making it possible for me to succeed.” “I didn’t do this alone.”

The Seton Hall Stole of Gratitude is worn during the graduation ceremony

After the ceremony, the new graduate presents the Seton Hall Stole of Gratitude

to someone who provided extraordinary support or who has helped with wisdom, words of encouragement, or financial assistance Immediately after graduation, the graduate may take the stole from around his/her neck and place it around the neck

of the recipient

Presenters often write a few words of love and appreciation on the back of the Stole using a permanent, fine-tipped marker Friends and family of the graduate may autograph the front or back The Seton Hall Stole of Gratitude is a lasting symbol of love, appreciation and academic accomplishment

The Mace

The mace, which is carried by the Grand Marshal, is a symbol of authority

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Honors Program

The Honors Program, designed for students of exceptional ability, requires successful completion of colloquia and seminars throughout the undergraduate experience

Honor Graduates

SUMMA CUM LAUDE

Undergraduate students who have earned a cumulative grade point average of 3.895 to 4.0 on a 4-point grading system are recognized as graduating Summa Cum Laude (with highest honors) Red tassels will be awarded to all Summa Cum Laude graduates to be worn on Commencement Day

to designate this level of achievement Red and gold tassels designate University Honors Program graduates.

MAGNA CUM LAUDE

Undergraduate students who have earned a cumulative grade point average of 3.595 to 3.894 on a 4-point grading system are recognized as graduating Magna Cum Laude (with high honors) Blue tassels will be awarded to all Magna Cum Laude graduates to be worn on Commencement Day

to designate this level of achievement Blue and gold tassels designate University Honors Program graduates.

CUM LAUDE

Undergraduate students who have earned a cumulative grade point average of 3.395 to 3.594 on a 4-point grading system are recognized as graduating Cum Laude (with honors) White tassels will

be awarded to all Cum Laude graduates to be worn on Commencement Day to designate this level

of achievement White and gold tassels designate University Honors Program graduates.

SPECIAL NOTE

Honors eligibility is calculated using all semesters of academic work at Seton Hall University.

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2020 Academic Procession

GRAND MARSHALJonathan Farina

Associate Professor, English Department Immediate Past Chair, Faculty Senate

COLOR GUARDSeton Hall University ROTC

PIPE BANDSeton Hall University and Essex Shillelagh Pipes and Drums

SEATING MARSHALS

A.D Amar, Ph.D .Professor of Management Joseph Badillo, Ph.D Assistant Professor of Chemistry Anna Calka, Ph.D .Director of Advising and Technology Integration Lisa Deluca, M.L.I.S Social Sciences Librarian/Associate Professor Michael Dooney, Ph.D .Assistant Dean, College of Arts and Sciences Judith Erlandsen, B.A .Assistant Registrar Francis F Fleischman III, Ed.S Registrar Representative Pamela Galehouse, Ph.D .Adjunct Professor of Nursing Erik Hill, Ph.D Instructor of Biological Sciences Moira E Kendra, D.N.P .Clinical Instructor of Nursing Maribel Landrau, M.A.T .Assistant Director, University Core Hector R Lozada-Vega, Ph.D Associate Professor of Marketing Diane McClure, D.N.P .Clinical Associate Professor of Nursing Ines A Murzaku, Ph.D Professor of Religion Susan Nolan, Ph.D Professor of Psychology Annmarie Noll, B.A Associate Registrar Leigh Onimus, J.D .Associate Dean, Stillman School of Business Michael M Reuter, M.B.A Retired Director, Gerald P Buccino ’63 Leadership Development Program Mark Schild, M.B.A Assistant Dean, Stillman School of Business Brittany Scoles, M.A Associate Director of Engagement and Experience Kelly Shea, Ph.D Associate Professor of English Kristi Stinson, Ph.D., R.N .Assistant Professor of Nursing Staysha Taylor, B.A Executive Assistant to the Provost and Executive Vice President Barbara Weiss Santullo, M.B.A .Assistant Registrar

DAIS MARSHALS

Autumn L Bucior, J.D University Registrar Bernadette McVey, M.A Director of Academic Events, Initiatives and Planning

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Friday, April 30, 2021

6:30 P.M.

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PROCESSIONProcession NarratorPeter G Ahr, Ph.D

Emeritus Professor of Religion

Seton Hall University and Essex Shillelagh Pipes and Drums

“Pomp and Circumstance”

Sir Edward Elgar

THE NATIONAL ANTHEM

“The Star-Spangled Banner”

Francis Scott Key

Andrew Cates ’20Accompanist: John D Nowik, M.M

University Organist and Director of Music

INVOCATIONMost Reverend Gregory J Studerus

Auxiliary Bishop of Newark - Episcopal Vicar for Hudson County

CO-SALUTATORIAN ADDRESS

Luis J DeJesus ’20

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MASTER OF CEREMONYKatia Passerini, Ph.D.

Provost and Executive Vice President

PRESENTATION OF HONORARY DEGREE CANDIDATE

Joseph E Nyre, Ph.D

President

RecipientJames M Murray, M.A ’94

CONFERRAL OF HONORARY DEGREE

Robert Sloan, M.B.A ’86

Secretary of the Board of Regents

INTRODUCTION OF THE COMMENCEMENT SPEAKER

Maureen Gillette, Ph.D

Dean, College of Education and Human Services

COMMENCEMENT ADDRESS

James M Murray, M.A ’94

CHARGE TO THE CLASS OF 2020

Joseph E Nyre, Ph.D

President

Anna Calka, M.S ’14, Ph.D ’20

Ph.D and Masters Hooding

WELCOME TO THE CLASS OF 2020

Jerry Hanson

President, Seton Hall University Alumni Board of Directors

Member, Board of Regents

Program

APRIL 30, 2021

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ANNOUNCEMENT OF DEGREE CANDIDATES’ NAMES

CONFERRAL OF DEGREESRobert Sloan, M.B.A ’86

Secretary of the Board of Regents

ALMA MATER

Charles A Bryne-Nicola A Montani

Andrew Cates ’20Accompanist: John D Nowik, M.M

University Organist and Director of Music

RECESSIONALTriumphal March from “Aida”

Giuseppe Verdi

Names of degree candidates will be called as they approach the dais (not alphabetically).

In order for all names to be heard, please reserve applause until all graduates have been acknowledged.

Program

APRIL 30, 2021

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Andrew Cates is a member of the Class of 2020, graduating Magna Cum

Laude from the College of Communication and the Arts with three BAs: Fine Art and Digital Design, Music–Vocal Performance, and Theatre Performance He was a peer adviser, academic resource center tutor and manger of the choir in his time as an undergraduate He is pursuing his Master’s in Museum Professions at Seton Hall and is a graduate assistant for the women’s basketball team

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Saturday, May 1, 2021

10:30 A.M.

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PROCESSION

Procession Narrator

Peter G Ahr, Ph.D

Emeritus Professor of Religion

Seton Hall University and Essex Shillelagh Pipes and Drums

“Pomp and Circumstance”

Sir Edward Elgar

THE NATIONAL ANTHEM

“The Star-Spangled Banner”

Francis Scott Key

Andrew Cates ’20

Accompanist: John D Nowik, M.M

University Organist and Director of Music

INVOCATION

Very Reverend John J Chadwick, S.T.D

Vicar General

VALEDICTORY ADDRESSRhania Kamel ’20

MAY 1, 2021 • 10:30 A.M.

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MASTER OF CEREMONYKatia Passerini, Ph.D.

Provost and Executive Vice President

PRESENTATION OF HONORARY DEGREE CANDIDATE

Joseph E Nyre, Ph.D

President

RecipientJames M Murray, M.A ’94

CONFERRAL OF HONORARY DEGREE

Robert Sloan, M.B.A ’86

Secretary of the Board of Regents

INTRODUCTION OF THE COMMENCEMENT SPEAKER

Maureen Gillette, Ph.D

Dean, College of Education and Human Services

COMMENCEMENT ADDRESS

James M Murray, M.A ’94

CHARGE TO THE CLASS OF 2020

Joseph E Nyre, Ph.D

President

Xanthy Karamanos, Ph.D ’20

Ph.D and Masters Hooding

WELCOME TO THE CLASS OF 2020

Jerry Hanson

President, Seton Hall University Alumni Board of Directors

Member, Board of Regents

Program

MAY 1, 2021 • 10:30 A.M.

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ANNOUNCEMENT OF DEGREE CANDIDATES’ NAMES

CONFERRAL OF DEGREESRobert Sloan, M.B.A ’86

Secretary of the Board of Regents

ALMA MATER

Charles A Bryne-Nicola A Montani

Andrew Cates ’20Accompanist: John D Nowik, M.M

University Organist and Director of Music

RECESSIONALTriumphal March from “Aida”

Giuseppe Verdi

Names of degree candidates will be called as they approach the dais (not alphabetically).

In order for all names to be heard, please reserve applause until all graduates have been acknowledged.

Program

MAY 1, 2021 • 10:30 A.M.

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Andrew Cates is a member of the Class of 2020, graduating Magna Cum

Laude from the College of Communication and the Arts with three BAs: Fine Art and Digital Design, Music–Vocal Performance, and Theatre Performance He was a peer adviser, academic resource center tutor and manger of the choir in his time as an undergraduate He is pursuing his Master’s in Museum Professions at Seton Hall and is a graduate assistant for the women’s basketball team

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Saturday, May 1, 2021

4:30 P.M.

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PROCESSION

Procession Narrator

Peter G Ahr, Ph.D

Emeritus Professor of Religion

Seton Hall University and Essex Shillelagh Pipes and Drums

“Pomp and Circumstance”

Sir Edward Elgar

THE NATIONAL ANTHEM

“The Star-Spangled Banner”

Francis Scott Key

Elliott Petrilla ’21

Accompanist: John D Nowik, M.M

University Organist and Director of Music

INVOCATION

Reverend Colin Kay

Vice President for Mission and Ministry

SALUTATORIAN ADDRESSSteven Catudal ’20

MAY 1, 2021 • 4:30 P.M.

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MASTER OF CEREMONYKatia Passerini, Ph.D.

Provost and Executive Vice President

PRESENTATION OF HONORARY DEGREE CANDIDATE

Joseph E Nyre, Ph.D

President

RecipientJames M Murray, M.A ’94

CONFERRAL OF HONORARY DEGREE

Edward C Cerny

Member, Board of Regents

INTRODUCTION OF THE COMMENCEMENT SPEAKER

Maureen Gillette, Ph.D

Dean, College of Education and Human Services

COMMENCEMENT ADDRESS

James M Murray, M.A ’94

CHARGE TO THE CLASS OF 2020

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ANNOUNCEMENT OF DEGREE CANDIDATES’ NAMES

CONFERRAL OF DEGREESEdward C Cerny

Member, Board of Regents

ALMA MATER

Charles A Bryne-Nicola A Montani

Elliott Petrilla ’21Accompanist: John D Nowik, M.M

University Organist and Director of Music

RECESSIONALTriumphal March from “Aida”

Giuseppe Verdi

Names of degree candidates will be called as they approach the dais (not alphabetically).

In order for all names to be heard, please reserve applause until all graduates have been acknowledged.

Program

MAY 1, 2021 • 4:30 P.M.

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Elliott Petrilla is a senior at Seton Hall studying Sound Production and

Engineering, as well as Musical Theatre Performance On campus, he serves as a resident assistant and hosts a morning radio show at 89.5FM WSOU; off-stage, he can be found pursuing comedy, horticulture, photography and writing After graduation, Elliott will be teaching middle school math in Baltimore, Maryland, as a newly-inducted Teach For America corps member

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James A Murray, M.A ’94

James Murray was sworn in as the 26th director of the U.S Secret Service on May 1, 2019 Mr Murray leads a diverse workforce of more than 7,500 special agents, police officers and mission support personnel who execute the Secret Service’s integrated investigative and protective mission Prior to being named director, Mr Murray served as assistant director in the Office of Protective Operations In this role,

he was responsible for coordinating and executing the Secret Service’s global protective mission From 2016 to 2018, Mr Murray was the deputy assistant director of the Office of Protective Operations, where

he led combined agency efforts for the 2016 presidential campaign and transition, and inauguration Mr Murray’s Secret Service career began as a special agent in the New York Field Office in 1995 His subsequent career assignments include assistant to the special agent

in charge on the Presidential Protective Division; resident agent in charge of the Atlantic City, New Jersey Resident Office; special agent in charge of the agency’s James J Rowley Training Center; and special agent in charge of the Washington Field Office A native of Point Pleasant, New Jersey, Mr Murray earned his bachelor’s degree from the University of Scranton and

a master’s degree from Seton Hall University He is a graduate of the American University Key Executive Leadership Program and the 2016 FBI Leadership in Counterterrorism FVEY Fellowship Program

Commencement Speaker and

Honorary Degree Recipient

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Student Speakers

Valedictory Address Rhania Kamel

College of Communication and the Arts

Rhania Kamel is from Jersey City, New Jersey, and was a communication major in the College of Communication and the

Arts Rhania was also a staff writer and news copy editor for The

Setonian She was secretary of Seton Hall’s chapter of the National

Society of Collegiate Scholars, member of the Lambda Pi Eta honor society and the Society of Professional Journalists She also worked

at the Writing Center and then the Office of Undergraduate Admissions as a member of Blue Crew Rhania works at NBC News

as a news associate in their renowned rotational program

The Commencement Speakers Committee, chaired by Chysanthy M Grieco, Ph.D., professor emerita of English in the College of Arts and Sciences, and composed of a faculty member from each of Seton Hall’s schools and colleges, invited the student with the highest GPA from each college and school to participate in a process to select

a valedictorian, a salutatorian and an alternate speaker These students were asked to write and deliver a commencement address reflecting on the meaning of their Seton Hall experience and how it has led to a special vision for the future The two students with the most highly ranked speeches, based on both content and delivery, were chosen to give the valedictory and salutatory addresses, and a third was chosen as an alternate speaker.

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Salutatory Address Steven Catudal

Stillman School of Business

Steven Catudal of Berlin, Germany, graduated from the Stillman School with a B.S.B.A with concentrations in Finance and Information Technology Management Throughout his career

at Seton Hall, he was a member of the Business Leadership Development Honors Program, the Student Alumni Association,

a finalist at Seton Hall’s Pirate Pitch, represented Seton Hall at the Big East Start-up competition, co-founder of the Consulting Club and goalie on the Pirates varsity men’s soccer team His internships include positions at Principal Financial, Prudential Financial, QueensGiant Investment Bank and Deutsche Bank He is a consultant with Oliver Wyman, a global management consulting firm

Student Speakers

Co-Salutatory Address Luis J DeJesus

Immaculate Conception Seminary School of Theology

Luis J DeJesus is originally from Perth Amboy, New Jersey After graduating from Saint Joseph High School in Metuchen, Luis entered Saint Andrew’s College Seminary at Seton Hall University

He then graduated from Seton Hall with a double major in theology and psychology from the Schools of Theology and of Arts and Sciences While an undergraduate, he participated in many service projects with the Division of Volunteer Efforts Luis

is a seminarian at Immaculate Conception Seminary and looks forward to one day serving God and His Church as a Catholic priest

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Class of 2020

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College of Arts and Sciences

Doctor of Philosophy

December 18, 2019

Abdul Azeez William Robert De Martini

May 18, 2020

Henry Augustus Grau Jr

Jose Leovigildo Perez Yonnette E Sim Madhaviprasanna Srikoti

Master of Arts

August 17, 2019

David J Mudrak Xiang Wei

December 18, 2019

Megan Elizabeth Hall

Yifan Hu Pengxiu SunRoxanne Louise Wilhite Yunlin Zhou

May 18, 2020

Jeffrey Scott Beckerman

Basma M Bsharat

Patrick Joseph Cayabyab Caoile

Maria Catherina Capozzoli

Di Chen

Evyania Constant

Rebecca Nicole GirardinNancy GonzalezVeronica Boniface KayaweJoseph Lule MaingaAllan MorrisFrancisca Mary OsuchukwuSora Skye Osuka

Adriana RojasAlexandra Francisca RuizLianji Shen

Naomi Andrea ShuyamaRebecca Lee StokemHuichao Zhang

Master of Public Administration

August 17, 2019

Kiana Renee Grant Rose Daphine Nakiberu Micaela Townsend

December 18, 2019

Meghan Marie Borowick

Ivory Monique Luke Emma Elisabeth MisseyLeanne Pinard Amanda Marie Santana

May 18, 2020

Alicia Ja’Na Hughes

Omar M Mohiedin

Jessica Lynn Panagos

Simi Avakash PatelMichael W Pitts Jr Nadia RahmanDonjeta Sahiti

Master of Science

August 17, 2019

Melissa Ryan DelCasale

Alyssa Catherine DeRonda Tyrus Auric McCartneyGilbert M Sharp IV Bryan Sosa

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Master of Science

December 18, 2019

Brittany Ann Handzo

Veronica Margaret Harrison Elda Stephanny PonceTien My Tran Katherine M WoodwardPaul Yoon

Joshua J SteierCatherine Dayana SuarezAdam Zandani

Master of Social Work

Shabrea Nicole Chambers

Zoe Isabelle Childs

Alexis Ariana LewisJoseph Alexander LewisEmily Elizabeth McCannShanika Tanaya McNair

Patricia Terri NejmehMegan Marie O’BrienEvelyn Pena

Stefany Silvana PintoBobby Leon RoachAdrienne SauerRachel Kathryn SolomonMarcia Tatem

Peter Max Ballas-Bograd

Andrea Nikoletta Berman

Magna Cum Laude

Khadija Javid Bhatti

Cum Laude

Sabrina Elise Butler

Krystal Marie Casas

Christopher Andrew ColmanChristopher Emerson DeSanteDanielle Marissa FedericoShafana A Felix

Brian GalvãoAlyssa Geneva Hawkins

Cum Laude

Kaela Monet HilaireTiffany S HolmesNicholas MeliadoKomal Kamlesh Modh

Mukabe MubangaKelly Elizabeth NardolilloHarley Victoria Powell

Cum Laude

Anthony Michael PunlaGenessi Rosario

Chirag SethiDavid B TapleyDavid Pereira TerreriAlexandria M ValdezMatthew Frank Wangrycht

December 18, 2019

Dalya Abu Raida

Brianna Alyssa Arcieri

Daniela Arias

Stephen Nicholas Barna

Magna Cum Laude

Isabella Anna Beatrice

Cum Laude

Lauren Nicole Bibbo

Maximilian Brustein

Javairia T Burton

Magna Cum Laude

Abigail Sarah Cabibbo

Magna Cum Laude

Drew E ChiszarStephen William CorbettMarcellis Counts

Nina Danner

Cum Laude

Michael DavisTheresa Nolan De Poortere

Cum Laude

Sachi Desai

Magna Cum Laude

Johnny Patrick DesrosiersAaron J Deuel

Amy M Domenack

Magna Cum Laude

Ashley Jean DondershineChristian A DuranNicholas Martin Ebel

Summa Cum Laude

Samadia Jonei’ FerdnanceGerhard Vladimir Garcia Jr Nicole Michelle GeorgevichStacey M Gilligan

Gina Lynn GryskiewiczJeymi Mariel GuzmanDominique J Hamilton-Moore

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Bachelor of Arts

December 18, 2019 (continued)

Skarle Hilario

Steven Hodge

Felicitas Ifunanya Iheoha

Arianna Caitlyn Ionni

Blake Austin Jordan

Rebecca Lynn Lepage

Magna Cum Laude

Nicholas Ross Lynch

Valerie B Machalany

Cum Laude

Kristina Marie Malave

Melissa Marie Martinez

Yenny Karina Masmela

Jean V McArthur

Carlton Nesta Coral McKenzie

Matthew Thomas MikicNina M Mineo-PankiewitzKismet Nazco

Marguerite Alena O’Brien Reyes

Cum Laude

Gianna Joan PezzutiChristina Florence Pinto

Magna Cum Laude

Donald Benjamin Regan

Cum Laude

Samantha Sue Reina

Magna Cum Laude

Olivia Moran RohreckerLuke M Romeo

Jenny E Romero

Stephanie Sarah SajiZachary T Schellenger

Magna Cum Laude

Jayson Anthony Singletary

Cum Laude

Joshua William Smith

Magna Cum Laude

Matthew G WalshChristopher R WebbEdward C White

Jamie Rose Abbruzzese

Tanner Elizabeth Adlard

Cum Laude

Erle E Alberto Jr

Cum Laude

Nicholas Andrew Alfano

Magna Cum Laude

Amy Alvarez

Kasiphia Destiny Andrews

Sara Elizabeth Angrosina

Summa Cum Laude

Somtochukwu Michael Anosike

Benedicta Bless Armah

Asiah Avent Sr

Claudio Alexander Barahona Jr

Magna Cum Laude

Amanda RoseAnn Barba

Krista Rocio Barreda Gonzalez

Jacquilin Marie Barrett

Claudia Emilia Berdej

Francesca Lucia Bielar

Magna Cum Laude

Jacob Daniel Black

Cassidy Michelle Blake

Cum Laude

Ava Noelle Blanchard

Alexander Bloom

Cum Laude

McKinley Marie Brock

Summa Cum Laude

Monifa C Brown

Joshua Christian Burlacu

Magna Cum Laude

Kendra Rose Marie Campbell

Magna Cum Laude

Dean Leonard Canale

Magna Cum Laude

Jacqueline Rose Caputo

Magna Cum Laude

Patrick Joseph Carr

Magna Cum Laude

Jorge Luis Castro Jr

Magna Cum Laude

Veronica Teresa Cervone

Magna Cum Laude

Alexandra Margaret Chalker

Cum Laude

Racheryl ChanceKimberly A Churampi

Magna Cum Laude

Michael Vito Ciccone

Magna Cum Laude

Heidi Ciprian

Magna Cum Laude

Kayla ClavijoZachary Richard CooneyNkili Louise Cooper

Summa Cum Laude

Skye Corry

Magna Cum Laude

Morwenna Evelyn Cecil Cory

Magna Cum Laude

Melissa CostanzaAlexa Margaret Coughlin

Cum Laude

Franklyn Jose CruzTaylor M CruzKimberly Michelle CuadradoDana Renee Cureton

Magna Cum Laude

Marlene Lima Da Cruz

Summa Cum Laude

Cailey Heather Dahl

Cum Laude

Anya Elizabeth Darmetko

Magna Cum Laude

Spoorthi Varma Datla

Summa Cum Laude

Allison Marie Davis

Christie-Marie Therese De BeerDonald Salvatore DeDio Jr

Magna Cum Laude

David Anthony DeFranco

Magna Cum Laude

Eliza Marie De Guzman

Cum Laude

Madison Scout Delaney-HammondAngelina Theresa Rock DeModna

Magna Cum Laude

Margaret Mary DePaulStephanie Renee De RavelRaj Vipul Desai

Josette Rosely DiazKate Elisabeth Donovan

Cum Laude

Jacqueline Michelle Drozd

Magna Cum Laude

Julia G Dugenio

Cum Laude

Jennifer Lynn Dunsheath

Cum Laude

Kimberly Ann Ebel

Magna Cum Laude

Fabienne Edouard

Cum Laude

Claudia Isabel Emanuele

Magna Cum Laude

Lawrence Chukwuemeka Emedom-NnamdiTaylor Denise EppsAnthony John ErcoleWilliam Blake EspinalKevin Siegfried Fallon

Magna Cum Laude

Nicholas Lee Fiorino

Magna Cum Laude

Jillian Sarah Fitzpatrick

Cum Laude

Brendan Francis Ford

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Lauren Ashley Galan

Magna Cum Laude

Marissa Paige Gamba

Christian Alex Garcia

Colton John Garecht

Magna Cum Laude

Jazsmyne LaVonne Garland

Yuvenca Pierre Georges

Savanna Gerlitz

Summa Cum Laude

Joseph Richard Gibson

Samuel Thomas Hendrix

John Gerald Hennessey

Jeffrey D Heredia

Nicholas Daniel Hession

Cum Laude

Taylor Brook Heuer

Summa Cum Laude

Natalie A Hillier

Cum Laude

Francis Joseph Hunter

Magna Cum Laude

Julia Marie Hussey

Summa Cum Laude

Theresa Marie Hutton

Cum Laude

Lilian E Ibiang

Lauren Elizabeth Infante

Magna Cum Laude

Magna Cum Laude

Ryan Michael KanarekAnssoumane KandeRuth S Kang

Magna Cum Laude

Lisa Marie Kashuba

Magna Cum Laude

Summa Cum Laude

Michael Ross LeipoldAlexandra Duffy Leontowycz

Magna Cum Laude

Isabella Maria Licciardi-PenaGeraldine Fernandez Ligon

Magna Cum Laude

Jonathan T LittleErin LunaEmma LupoMariela LutakNadia A Lyall

Magna Cum Laude

James John MaglioneAndrew Christopher ManziJuliaRose Marsh

Magna Cum Laude

Frances M MartinezJosie Annette MartinezAshley Rose MartinsJessica Rose Marzocca

Magna Cum Laude

Cecelia Maria McCann

Cum Laude

Matthew Charles McDevittQuincy Lee McKnightAnthony Vincent MeccaChristopher Ryan Medina

Magna Cum Laude

Pasquale Joseph Mele

Cum Laude

Erin Mai Mezzetti

Magna Cum Laude

Rebecca Miksi-Sahdo

Cum Laude

Janina M MolinaBritanie Veronica Montero

Magna Cum Laude

Zuleima Montesinos

Samantha Elizabeth Moore

Cum Laude

Christian I MoraEvi Mosheqaj

Cum Laude

Aliyyah B Muhammad

Magna Cum Laude

Haley Susan Murphy

Cum Laude

Kaymaria Alethia MyerJulia Gabriella Nasiek

Summa Cum Laude

Taylor Joy NewkirkVinson NguyenMegan Alexandra OgilvieKevin Sergio OlivaJagoda Osenkowska

Magna Cum Laude

Nicholas H Pacheco

Cum Laude

Nicole Elise Pagano

Cum Laude

Jennifer Alicia Pariona

Magna Cum Laude

Jada Savada ParkerAdrianna L Passannante

Magna Cum Laude

Miten Romin Patel

Cum Laude

Tiara Alexandra PaulinoVictoria Marie Pecoraino

Cum Laude

Felipe Natal De Queiroz Pereira

Summa Cum Laude

Kevin Daniel PereiraAnna Connelly Peterson

Magna Cum Laude

Gabrielle E PhillipsAndrew S Pineros

Magna Cum Laude

Justin Raymund Ponce

Cum Laude

Myles Noel PowellNicole Rose PragerKayla Dominique Raff

Summa Cum Laude

Joseph Anthony Ragazzo Jr.Jasmine Irene RamosJeffrey David Reed

Cum Laude

Chelsea S RejiYailine ReyesKian Rezae

Magna Cum Laude

Jedidiah Michael Rice

Magna Cum Laude

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Bachelor of Arts

May 18, 2020 (continued)

Sean Matthew Rifenburg

Magna Cum Laude

Alyssandra M Riley

James A Robertson

Keniya Vanessa Robertson

Melissa Rodas

Jacquelyn Patricia Rodriguez

Magna Cum Laude

Julia M Rodriguez

Magna Cum Laude

Kiara Genefa Ross

Catherine Nicole Rubens

Magna Cum Laude

Samantha Ann Russo

Magna Cum Laude

Ruth-Chammas Winie Saintvry

Magna Cum Laude

Daniel Thomas Sullivan IIINatalia Surdyka

Cum Laude

Jillian Hope Szczepanski

Magna Cum Laude

Samuel Stanley Tatem IVNicholas Anthony Thomas

Summa Cum Laude

Riyerbin De Jesus TineoOlivia Kaitlyn TrowellWhitney D Truesdale

Cum Laude

Kelsea Janet Van Vliet

Magna Cum Laude

Taina Shanice Vasquez

Magna Cum Laude

Brianna Marie Velardi

Gianna Nicole Vento

Ma Sabrina Virrey

Magna Cum Laude

Monet Sheree Watson

Magna Cum Laude

Melanie S Wedemeier

Magna Cum Laude

Ryan Michael WeistAlexandra Giorgia Wells

Magna Cum Laude

Qadirah Nedal WesleySamantha Lynn Wilk

Magna Cum Laude

Michael Frederick Wing

Magna Cum Laude

Tyler Anthony WrightJuliana WyncoopYuanhang Yang

Magna Cum Laude

Emily Frances YetishefskyCassandra Elaine Young

Cum Laude

Jichao ZengJack Zhuang

Magna Cum Laude

Bachelor of Science

August 17, 2019

Nicholas Anthony DeGirolamo

Michael Angelo Gattas

Cum Laude

Robert Gray III

Kaitlyn Marie Keiser

Bernadette Chuchip Magsino

Brandon Alex PinedaLauren Michelle PolioNicholas James Severson

Magna Cum Laude

Hannah Noelle Buckner

Yohanna Lucia Cabal-Avila

Brian J Cammalleri

Magna Cum Laude

Joel Tom Chacko

Caique G Da Silva

Vince Gerald Noval Dagot

Magna Cum Laude

Jeanae Elyse Dedio

Cum Laude

Carly Brianna Galanaugh

Cum Laude

Raul GuadarramaAndrea GuarinMarissa D Guiducci

Kimberly Catherine Krakower

Magna Cum Laude

Katharine Mary LaplaskiJasmine Alyssa Macias

Daniel Thomas MahoneyKaitlyn A Mangano

Summa Cum Laude

Patrick Mark Milan

Magna Cum Laude

Joseph Michael Montesano

Summa Cum Laude

Alexis Anne O'ConnellCristy Marie Peterson

Magna Cum Laude

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