Commencement-Fall2022

D E C E M B E R SEVENTEENTH 2022 FALL COMMENCEMENT KUTZTOWN UNIVERSITY 1866

_______________________ This booklet was printed before final semester grades were submitted; therefore, the list of graduates and honors may not be accurate. In addition, some students may not be listed because they completed degree requirements later than anticipated and missed the printing deadline. All degrees and declaration of related honors will be confirmed and validated via official transcript, which will include all grades for courses completed through the past semester. In all cases, the actual awarding of a college degree is subject to verification by the Registrar. Therefore, these exercises are to be considered ceremonial. _______________________ The views or opinions expressed by the guest speakers are their own and do not necessarily represent the views or opinions of Kutztown University. During the commencement ceremony, individual names will be read. In consideration of those who follow, please refrain from applauding until names have been read for all students receiving particular degrees. Kindly silence all phones and electronic devices during the ceremony. Professional photographers will take pictures of the graduates. __________________________ Special thanks to the many KU faculty, staff and students who worked together to ensure the success of this special day for the December 2022 graduates.

Contents Graduate Studies PROGRAM SPEAKERS CANDIDATES FOR DEGREES _________ Undergraduate Studies PROGRAM SPEAKERS CANDIDATES FOR DEGREES: College of Business College of Education College of Liberal Arts and Sciences College of Visual and Performing Arts _________ HONOR SOCIETIES _________ HONORS ACADEMIC REGALIA _________ University Symbols UNIVERSITY MACE PRESIDENTIAL MEDALLION _________ Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education BOARD OF GOVERNORS KU COUNCIL OF TRUSTEES _________ ALMAMATER

Graduate Studies 9:00 a.m. • O’PAKE FIELDHOUSE ANNOUNCEMENTS................................................................................................ Matt Santos ’03, M.S. Vice President, University Relations and Athletics POMP AND CIRCUMSTANCE: March No. 1, Op. 39 (Edward Elgar) . NATIONALANTHEM (Francis Scott Key) WELCOME................................................................................................... Kenneth S. Hawkinson, Ph.D. President PA STATE SYSTEM OF HIGHER...................................... Guido M. Pichini ’74, B.S.; ’16, L.H.D. (h.c.) EDUCATION GREETINGS Chair Emeritus, Board of Governors Member, Council of Trustees STUDENT REMARKS............................................................................................Emily Willow ’15, B.S. Art Education Program ALUMNI GREETINGS.......................................................................................Merric Lariviere ’89, B.S. Member, KU Alumni Council INTRODUCTION OF SPEAKER............................................................................... Robert P. Grim, Esq. Chair, Council of Trustees . COMMENCEMENT ADDRESS............................................................................. Juliana Svistova, Ph.D. Associate Professor, Social Work PRESENTATION OF CANDIDATES FOR DEGREES..................................Lorin Basden Arnold, Ph.D. Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs CONFERRING OF DEGREES. ................................................................................. President Hawkinson . ALMAMATER: Tune Aurelia (Clyde Francis Lytle) RECESSIONAL: Crown Imperial (W. Walton) Denise Bosler ’95, BFA, ’21, Ed.D., Grand Marshal Julia Hovanec ’87, B.S., ’92, M.Ed., Ph.D.; Gary Chao, Ph.D.; Usher Marshals Ina Grapenthin, Ed.D., Organist; Holly Hawk ’23, Vocalist *Audience remains seated. **All who are able, please stand. * ** ** *

Speakers Dr. JULIANA SVISTOVA, associate professor of social work, is a community engaged, interdisciplinary scholar in the fields of social work, disaster studies, social policy and public health/education. Svistova’s scholarship is centered around community development and participatory approaches to social change in the local and global environments. She has particular teaching interests in social work practice with communities and organizations, community building, international social work and social development and qualitative research/research methodology. She has more than a dozen published works relating to these subjects and has spoken at prestigious conferences for more than a decade, allowing her to stay connected with current events while simultaneously bringing new insights to her instruction at KU. Born in Latvia, Svistova earned her master’s and Ph.D. in Social Work from the University at Albany, State University of New York. EMILYWILLOW of West Chester, Pa., graduates today with a Master of Education in art education. Willow graduated from KU with a Bachelor of Science in art education in 2015. While working toward her master’s degree, she began to look at education and art through a more political lens, and her projects reflected current events such as the COVID-19 pandemic, Black Lives Matter movement, election stresses, immigration issues and LGBTQIA+ and women’s rights. Willow is a high school art teacher in Penn-Delco School District, Aston, Pa., and has taught at Sun Valley High School for the past five years. At Sun Valley, Willow teaches foundations of art courses, AP art and design and a Peer Buddy art class that combines students who have a variety of disabilities with general education students to create friendships and share their love of art. She plans to work at Sun Valley until she retires, many years down the road. Willow aims to inspire students to not only create art, but to love the process, see art in the world around them and make art a part of their lives forever. She hopes her students will pursue an art career and has influenced past students to apply to KU, many of whom have already been accepted.

Doctor of Social Work ^ SUMMER: Krista Marie King, Marywood University, Master of Social Work Education Doctorate in Transformational Teaching and Learning SUMMER: Edward Luckey, Neumann University, Master of Science FALL: Michele L. Ehrhart, Kutztown University, Master of Education Shelby Leigh Wilson Sammartino, Cabrini University, Master of Education Master of Arts ARTS ADMINISTRATION FALL: Richard Macey, Humboldt State University, Bachelor of Arts Kathryn Pearl Marshall, Towson University, Bachelor of Science COUNSELING: CLINICAL MENTAL HEALTH SUMMER: Edward John Zajac, Weber State University, Bachelor of Science ENGLISH SUMMER: Christopher Daniel Anthony, Duquesne University, Bachelor of Arts Master of Business Administration SUMMER: Seth Ecker, Ithaca College, Bachelor of Science Jennifer Lynn Loaiza, Kutztown University, Bachelor of Science in Business Administration Barbara Rahn McNeill, Kutztown University, Bachelor of Science Chelsea Marie Winkler, Cedar Crest College, Bachelor of Science FALL: Zachary Robert Balla, Kutztown University, Bachelor of Science in Business Administration • Shana M. Hashagen, Bloomsburg University, Bachelor of Science in Business Administration Brandon Michael Heere, Kutztown University, Bachelor of Science in Business Administration Jessica Lynne Judge, Albright College, Bachelor of Science Kristin Letty Kaleycik, Kutztown University, Bachelor of Science in Business Administration Morris Muindi Kimeu, University of Nairobi, Bachelor of Economics and Statistics Scott J. Matthews, Kutztown University, Bachelor of Science in Business Administration Zachary Paul Moretski, Kutztown University, Bachelor of Science in Business Administration Kyle J. Musto, Kutztown University, Bachelor of Science Abdoulaye Ouattara, Kutztown University, Bachelor of Science in Business Administration Master of Education ART EDUCATION SUMMER: Briana Denise Harrold Hall, Kutztown University, Bachelor of Science Kimberly M. Sandoe, Wilkes University, Master of Science FALL: Emily Nicole Willow, Kutztown University, Bachelor of Science ELEMENTARY EDUCATION: 4–8 CERTIFICATION FALL: Jennifer Carlson, University of Delaware, Bachelor of Arts Candidates for Degrees John Ward, Ed.D., Interim Dean / Graduate Studies Anne Carroll, Ph.D., Dean / College of Business John Ward, Ed.D., Dean / College of Education David Beougher, Ph.D., Dean / College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Bradley Shope, Ph.D., Interim Dean / College of Visual and Performing Arts ^ Joint Kutztown University / Millersville University program

ELEMENTARY EDUCATION: PreK-4 CERTIFICATION FALL: Roger Bailey, Elizabethtown College, Bachelor of Science Janel Natalie Derr, Kutztown University, Bachelor of Fine Arts Emily Ann Feichtel, LaSalle University, Bachelor of Science in Business Administration Kaley Frantz, Elizabethtown College, Bachelor of Social Work Andrew George, Bloomsburg University, Bachelor of Science in Business Administration Amanda Rose Graeff, Kutztown University, Bachelor of Science in Business Administration Jaymee Lee Griffin, Kent State University, Master of Education Nikki Maria Hozella, The Pennsylvania State University, Bachelor of Science Sarah J. Lambert, Kutztown University, Bachelor of Science Cody A. Lutz, Kutztown University, Bachelor of Science Jessica A. Marselles, Kutztown University, Bachelor of Science in Education Roselyn Y. Rodriguez, Kutztown University, Bachelor of Science in Education Taylor Marie Sweigart, Coastal Carolina University, Bachelor of Science Joseph R Vena, East Stroudsburg University, Bachelor of Arts INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNOLOGY / DIGITAL CLASSROOM SUMMER: Olivia Rose Berrigan, Temple University, Bachelor of Science in Education Matthew A. Brown, Alvernia University, Master of Business Administration Megan Denise Hull-Burg, Millersville University, Bachelor of Arts Zhee Yee Huynh, Kutztown University, Bachelor of Arts Sarah Elizabeth McCormick, Temple University, Bachelor of Science in Education Kenneth Miller, Rutgers University, Bachelor of Science Jenny Scull, Lock Haven University, Bachelor of Science in Education Shana Snyder, The Pennsylvania State University, Bachelor of Science FALL: Joseph Stephen Chambers, Kutztown University, Master of Arts Christine Teresa Hall, Kutztown University, Bachelor of Science in Education Meredith Alyse Heffner, Kutztown University, Bachelor of Science Stephanie Martin, Penn State University, Bachelor of Science Diana Murphy, Temple University, Master of Education Erin M. Phillips, Kutztown University, Bachelor of Science Krystle Lynn Rothenberger, Kutztown University, Bachelor of Science in Education MUSIC EDUCATION SUMMER: Joshua Allen Bishop, Lebanon Valley College, Bachelor of Science Ryan J. Blevins, West Chester University, Bachelor of Music Sydney Walker Pugh, Oklahoma City University, Bachelor of Music Education FALL: Keegan R. Lerch, Kutztown University, Bachelor of Science Dustin A. Shirk, Kutztown University, Bachelor of Science READING SPECIALIST SUMMER: Victoria L. Bennett, Muhlenberg College, Bachelor of Arts Lyndsey Braeunle, Kutztown University, Bachelor of Science in Education Rebecca Davis, Kutztown University, Bachelor of Science in Education • Heather Lynn Dewald, West Chester University, Bachelor of Science in Education Grace Dow, Kutztown University, Bachelor of Science in Education Kelly Alexa Groth, Kutztown University, Bachelor of Science in Education Heather Jane Milligan, Kutztown University, Bachelor of Science Education Olivia Ann Newman, Kutztown University, Bachelor of Science in Education Courtney Elizabeth O’Rourke, Kutztown University, Bachelor of Science in Education Kailey N. Smith, Kutztown University, Bachelor of Science in Education Xiomaraliz Patricia Toledo, Kutztown University, Bachelor of Science in Education Carrie Anne VanNorden, Kutztown University, Bachelor of Science in Education FALL: Sarah Lynn Bergenstock, Bloomsburg University, Bachelor of Science in Education Stefanie L Cerroni, Kutztown University, Bachelor of Science in Education Andrew Howard Lessel, West Chester University, Bachelor of Science in Education Stephenee Lyn Miller, The Pennsylvania State University, Bachelor of Science Claudia Leigh Panik, West Chester University, Bachelor of Science in Education Kira Mikaela Solt, Kutztown University, Bachelor of Science in Education Amanda Louise Shannon, Kutztown University, Bachelor of Science in Education • Member of the Alpha Epsilon Lambda Honor Society

SECONDARY EDUCATION COGNATE AREA: CURRICULUM & INSTRUCTION SUMMER: Ernesto S. Lopez, Muhlenberg College, Bachelor of Arts FALL: Kerri L. DeCaro, West Chester University, Bachelor of Arts Maria Ferrizzi, Kutztown University, Bachelor of Science in Education Michael Anthony Rex, Kutztown University, Bachelor of Science in Education Kate Ann Watts, Kutztown University, Bachelor of Science in Education Amanda Paige Weaver, Kutztown University, Bachelor of Science in Education COGNATE AREA: MIDDLE LEVEL FALL: Sara Lynn Stahl, Millersville University, Bachelor of Science in Education STUDENT AFFAIRS IN HIGHER EDUCATION SUMMER: Connor Teschko, Kutztown University, Bachelor of Science FALL: Michelle Jeanette Boughton, Kutztown University, Bachelor of Arts Master of Fine Arts COMMUNICATION DESIGN SUMMER: Kyle Lutz, Hofstra University, Bachelor of Arts Douglas Scott Martin, Kutztown University, Bachelor of Fine Arts Jen Pepper, University of Delaware, Bachelor of Fine Arts Kimberly Michele Rader, Ball State University, Bachelor of Science Sarah E. Sterner-Hausknecht, Kutztown University, Bachelor of Fine Arts FALL: Rebekah Lynn Hanover Pettit, Ohio University, Bachelor of Arts Master of Library Science FALL: Kim L. Cowell, Indiana University of Pennsylvania, Bachelor of Science Master of Science COMPUTER SCIENCE SUMMER: John Joseph Feilmeier, Kutztown University, Bachelor of Fine Arts FALL: Diki Ghale, Kutztown University, Bachelor of Science Bohdan D. Jacklitsch, Kutztown University, Bachelor of Science Alexander William Rainer, Kutztown University, Bachelor of Science Emre P. Shively-Ertas, Kutztown University, Bachelor of Science Aaron Benjamin Simmons, The Pennsylvania State University, Bachelor of Science Nathan Andrew Zolna, Kutztown University, Bachelor of Science COMPUTER SCIENCE: INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY SUMMER: Sean Christopher Kinneer, West Chester University, Bachelor of Arts

Undergraduate Studies 1:00 p.m. • O’PAKE FIELDHOUSE ANNOUNCEMENTS................................................................................................ Matt Santos ’03, M.S. Vice President, University Relations and Athletics POMP AND CIRCUMSTANCE: March No. 1, Op. 39 (Edward Elgar) . NATIONALANTHEM (Francis Scott Key) WELCOME................................................................................................... Kenneth S. Hawkinson, Ph.D. President PA STATE SYSTEM OF HIGHER...................................... Guido M. Pichini ’74, B.S.; ’16, L.H.D. (h.c.) EDUCATION GREETINGS Chair Emeritus, Board of Governors Member, Council of Trustees STUDENT REMARKS..................................................................................................... Abigail Cosgrove Art History Major ALUMNI GREETINGS.......................................................................................Merric Lariviere ’89, B.S. Member, KU Alumni Council PRESENTATION OF CANDIDATE FOR.......................................................Lorin Basden Arnold, Ph.D. HONORARY DOCTORATE Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs CONFERRING OF HONORARY DOCTORATE. ....................................................President Hawkinson UPON NORMAN A. INKPEN JR. ’70 (Doctor of Public Service, Doctor Beneficiorum Publicorum, honoris causa) INTRODUCTION OF SPEAKER............................................................................... Robert P. Grim, Esq. Chair, Council of Trustees COMMENCEMENT ADDRESS........................................................................Nancy Zimmerman, D.Ed. Associate Professor, Modern Language Studies PRESENTATION OF CANDIDATES FOR DEGREES......................................... Provost Basden Arnold . CONFERRING OF DEGREES. ................................................................................. President Hawkinson . ALMAMATER: Tune Aurelia (Clyde Francis Lytle) RECESSIONAL: Crown Imperial (W. Walton) John G. Vafeas, L.S.W., D.S.W., Grand Marshal Paul S. Ache, Ph.D.; Dina Hayduk, D.Ed.; Tracy Keyes, Ed.D.; Mary R. Weller, Ph.D.; Usher Marshals Ina Grapenthin, Ed.D., Organist; Holly Hawk ’23, Vocalist *Audience remains seated. **All who are able, please stand. * ** ** *

Speakers Dr. NANCY ZIMMERMAN, associate professor of modern languages, has taught at Kutztown University for more than two decades. Zimmerman's passion for diversity in language and culture began when she was young, living in Puerto Rico. Her parents purchased a retirement home there, which allowed her to explore and experience island life. Zimmerman has taught all levels of Spanish, including oral and written communication for Spanish-speaking heritage learners, film, translation, walking the Camino de Santiago de Compostela, syntax, children's literature in Spanish and advanced composition and conversation. She has won prestigious awards including the Pennsylvania State Language Association Frank Mulhern Leadership Award for her outstanding impact in the world language profession. Zimmerman also was awarded the North East Council for Teachers of Foreign Language the Sans Inc., Mead Leadership Fellows Program, for a bilingual children's book she wrote. Zimmerman received her undergraduate degree at Millersville University. She earned her master’s degree in Spanish language and literatures from the University of Delaware, followed by her doctorate from The Pennsylvania State University in 2011. NORMAN A. INKPEN JR. ’70, whose life was transformed by KU, has dedicated his time and money by giving back and paying it forward to ensure students have every chance to graduate and create the lives they envision for themselves. He has generously given to the university for more than 30 years and most recently established two endowed scholarships: one to benefit KU's diverse student population and the other to assist with student retention. Inkpen has served on the Kutztown University Foundation (KUF) board of directors since 2015. In 2017, he accepted the role as chair of the foundation's Together We’re Golden campaign committee. He has volunteered countless hours to the KUF board and his drive, innovative spirit and selflessness make him a valued member to the entire Kutztown University community. For these reasons, Inkpen was chosen to receive the KUF Inaugural Founders Award for Philanthropy – the highest recognition given to a recipient who has consistently gone above and beyond to invest in the vision of the foundation through philanthropic support, exceptional volunteer service and/or civic leadership.

ABIGAIL COSGROVE of Scranton, Pa., graduates magna cum laude with a Bachelor of Arts in art history and a minor in history. While at KU, Cosgrove served as a campus ambassador for the Pennsylvania State Employees Credit Union, as well as a campus tour guide, where she communicated the vision, mission and culture of KU to prospective students and families. In the spring, she interned at the Archivio Digitale Boncompagni Ludovisi, an organization that aims to scan and disseminate rich, new archival material to scholars for study and publication. Cosgrove transcribed documents, conducted research and published her findings. This past fall, Cosgrove interned at KU’s Pennsylvania German Cultural Heritage Center, where she had the opportunity to immerse herself in the culture that surrounds the university. She assisted in creating virtual exhibits and inperson exhibits, and worked with the Heritage Center’s diverse collections. Cosgrove was the recruitment chair and chapter president of Theta Phi Alpha Sorority, and a general member of the Kutztown University Presidential Ambassadors. After graduation, Cosgrove will continue her education at KU to pursue a Master of Education in Student Affairs in Higher Education. She aspires to become an admissions counselor.

* cum laude ** magna cum laude *** summa cum laude ∆ Honors Program # Student completed all requirements for a double major. § Student completed all requirements for a triple major. + Student completed all requirements for a dual degree. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration SUMMER: Drew Bixler (Finance)** Nathaniel B. Brinker (Management) Mia Fonte Cabrera (Management)** Matthew J. Gelhaus (Management & Supply Chain Management) # Nick Guzevich (Accounting) James Hartranft (Management) Sebastian R. Kelly (Finance) Serena E. Landis (Marketing) Nathan James Miller II (General Business) Tyler Jason Miller (Finance & Supply Chain Management) # William Andrew Petrison (Marketing) Timothy N. Possenti (Marketing) Aaron Pride (Management) Evan Randall (Management) Mackenzie Segreaves (Management) Nour Shahoud (Finance) Rawad Shahoud (Accounting) Trevor W. Stammel (Management) Charles Edward Taber (Management) Mark Anthony Vivanco (Accounting) FALL: Waogwende Paul Marie Williams Bangre (Accounting & Finance) # Kate Beehner (General Business)** Donald A. Blaine (Finance)* Garrett John Boyd (Accounting & Supply Chain Management)**# Angela N. Boyer (Marketing) Brian Michael Bush (Finance & Management) # Jakeline Cano (Management)*** Gabriella Canova (Management & Marketing)**# Dylan J. Cariss (Finance) Christos Charitos (General Business) Connor R. Crawford (Supply Chain Management) Jacob K. Crawford (Finance & Management)***# Franki M. Dibilio (Marketing) Ian Robert Donnelly (Marketing) Rachell Espinal Grullon (Management) Adam Richard Frank (Supply Chain Management) Margaret Catherine Farley Gehman (Accounting & Finance)**# Arnulfo Andrez Hernandez (Accounting)** Makenzie A. Irelan (Accounting) Jonathan Isaza (Finance) Maxwell Nathan Kosman (Finance/Personal Financial Planning) Rachelle Margaret Kroboth (Accounting) Jacob A. Krumins (Management) Kyle J. Laskowski (General Business) Joshua Y. Lee (Supply Chain Management)* Kyle Lin (Marketing) Kyle A. Macy (Management) Breyten Maritz (Accounting, Finance & Management)*§ Allison E. Martin (Human Resource Management)* Jennifer A. McDonald (Management)* Brooke M. McGonigle (Marketing) Michelle Joyce Morris (General Business) Emely Danette Navarro Otero (Management) Lynn Nguyen (Accounting) Paul Jacob Novak (Management) Andre G. Rivera (Finance)*** Cody Scherer (Finance) Dillon Michael Scheuer (Management) Thomas Christopher Scott (Management & Supply Chain Management) # Jake Michael Skrocki (Finance)*** Connor J. Sullivan (Accounting) Leslie Tavarez (Management) Brandon T. Unterkoefler (Management) Joseph P. Veltri IV (Finance) Tyler V. Whary (Management)* Jonathan Peter Wimble (Finance) Alstan J. Wolfe (Marketing) COLLEGE of BUSINESS Candidates for Degrees Anne Carroll, Ph.D., Dean Jeffrey Wehrung, Ph.D., Associate Dean

Bachelor of Science SPORT MANAGEMENT SUMMER: Gavin Ruben Alburg Bridget M. Bailey Aidan Samuel Blaine Max Amillion Bosch Caleb B. Brandt Christopher T. Bukowski** Ryan J. Davey Dylan Foreaker Ian Hook* Ryan J. Stephano FALL: Reed Jason Custer Darryl Alexander Davis-McNeil Bryan J. Dewar Eleni Dorothea Feggulis*** Madelynn Grace Fleming COLLEGE of EDUCATION John Ward, Ed.D., Dean Tabetha Bernstein-Danis, Ph.D., Assistant Professor Bachelor of Science in Education ELEMENTARY EDUCATION SUMMER: Carly J. Hoak (Pre K-4)* FALL: Taylor Alexis Atiyeh (Pre K-4)*** Lauren E. Baker (Pre K-4)** Ashley M. Beurer (Pre K-4) Stephanie Mary Carter (Pre K-4) Juliana Cusumano (Pre K-4)*** Natalia Czubek (Pre K-4)*** Nicholas Diggins (Pre K-4)*** Ashley Donegan (Pre K-4)*** Emery Elyse Elton (Pre K-4)* Dylan M. Embiscuso (Pre K-4) Elizabeth M. Greb (Pre K-4)*** Victoria Alexandra Kester (4-8 Math & Science)*** Nicole Roselle Kohler (Pre K-4)*** Juliana Marie Maffea (Pre K-4)** Gebrielle E. McDonald-Dixon (Pre K-4)*** Mersadis J. Palmer (Pre K-4)** Erin E. Patterson (Pre K-4)* Jovanna Peters Henry (Pre K-4)* Kaylin Reuwer (Pre K-4)** Megan Robertshaw (Pre K-4)* Mackenzie T. Rosenberger (Pre K-4)*** Skylah L. Sanders (Pre K-4)** Samantha Lee Sands (Pre K-4)*** Indira Santos Santiago (Pre K-4)*** Cory Brian Solarek (Pre K-4)* Yusuf Zohny (Pre K-4)** LIBRARY SCIENCE SUMMER: Hannah E. Lockhart (Library Science)** FALL: Leah Courtney Kistler Meghan Elizabeth Shields SECONDARY EDUCATION SUMMER: Rachel Hackman (Social Studies) # FALL: Michael A. D'alessandro (Biological Science)** Kylie Ann DeVitis (Biological Science)***∆ Christopher M. Elwert (English)*** Cameron M. Flynn (Social Studies)** Oscar Gonzalez (Mathematics)* Jacob Patrick Hopkins (Dual Certification - Special Education/Social Studies)* Mason Scott Humphrey (Social Studies)*** Ashley A. Latshaw (Social Studies)*** David Mohamad (English) Jeremy David Murphy (Social Studies) Allyson E. Rhoads (Social Studies)** * cum laude ** magna cum laude *** summa cum laude ∆ Honors Program # Student completed all requirements for a double major. + Student completed all requirements for a dual degree. Jazzmyn E. Foster** Lakota Skye M. Grimes Radaiya H. Hardiman Khalif Holliday Jacob Patrick Kluge Tyler James Manarino Gregory Matthew Oplinger Eli Alexander Perez Austin Thomas Swift* Tahshawn P. Taylor Robert M. Winegar***

Gavin Joseph Snyder (Dual Certification - Special Education/ Social Studies)** Robert Troutman (Biological Science)* Kyle Evan Yusko (Social Studies) SPECIAL EDUCATION SUMMER: Isabelle J. Bergiven Madison P. Godwin (Pre K-4)* Rachel Hackman (Education Studies) # Sarah Elizabeth Miller (Pre K-4)* Kiara Alexis Serrano (Pre K-4) Jaiden Wiley (Pre K-4) FALL: Sydney Morgan Bachert (4-8 Math & Science)*** Rachel L. Burns (Pre K-4)*** Jacki Mae Clark** Alicia Epps-Thompson (Pre K-4)* Tricia Fassl (Pre K-4)*** Sarah Flanders (Education Studies)*** Lauren N. Franczak (Education Studies)*** Serena A. Grantland (Pre K-4) Brianna N. Koller (Pre K-4)*** Anastasia L. Moser (Education Studies) Madison Lynn Nastasi (Pre K-4)*** Kobe A. Pielow (Pre K-4) Tianna Marie Pucklavage (Pre K-4)*** SPECIALIZATION: VISUALLY IMPAIRED FALL: Andrea Nicole Cope (Pre K-4)*** Ellie C. Delucia*** Ilire Goca*** Elijah Aaron Leightcap Isabelle A. Perkins** Mallory G. Schmidt (Pre K-4)*** Kayla M. Yeager (Pre K-4)** David Beougher, Ph.D., Dean Laurie McMillan, Ph.D., Associate Dean Bachelor of Arts SUMMER: Dante Andriulli (English/Professional Writing)** Mackenzie Elizabeth Herold (History) Yolany Yasmin Maldonado (English/Professional Writing) Ryan Walker Padovani (English/Professional Writing) Morgan T. Parker (English) Lauren O. Pash (German Studies/Communication & Culture and History)***# Abby Lynne Pastir (Geography/Environmental)** Christian Simon (English/Professional Writing)** Madison P. Smith (English/Professional Writing)* FALL: Lillian Anabui (Sociology) Katherine S. Anderson (History/Paralegal Studies) Jahliem D. Brown (English/Professional Writing) Nicholas Thien Carlin (Political Science) Luis Angel Chauca (History) Rachael J. Cooper (History) Ivan G. Davila Crespo (Political Science) COLLEGE of LIBERAL ARTS and SCIENCES Cole B. Dohner (English/Professional Writing) Dylan Troy Dolan (History) Adrian Espinal (Sociology) Chyna Evans (Political Science/Paralegal Studies) Seamus C. Farrell (History) Dean Carl Fick Jr. (History) Hali Sinclair Hatting (Sociology)*** Angelique Hernandez (History) Allie K. Hoff (Sociology) Kyle R. Hordyszynski (History) Zachary Michael Keifer (Sociology) Emily Kline (Political Science)* Joseph D. LaBua (Philosophy/Religious Studies) Michael Martinez (Political Science) Hope Susan McKeone (Anthropology) Matthew Meinhart (Philosophy & Political Science)* # Angerly Nicole Montalvo Nazario (Anthropology)* Elie Nassar (History) Amanda O'Donohue (English)*** Julian Ortiz (English/Professional Writing) Mason Rabenold (English)** * cum laude ** magna cum laude *** summa cum laude ∆ Honors Program # Student completed all requirements for a double major. + Student completed all requirements for a dual degree.

Olivia R. Rinaldi (English) Samuel Albert Simone (Sociology) Tyler G. Slotterbach (Geography/Environmental) Hannah Spaide (Spanish)** Claire Stoll (English) Sara M. Sweitzer (English/Professional Writing)*** Jacqueline V. Wartman (Sociology) Bachelor of Science SUMMER: Griffin T. Adams (Criminal Justice) Kaderah T. Allen (Psychology/General) Taylor A. Althouse (Psychology/General)*** Emily Burns (Psychology/General) Calil Lamar Cappell (Criminal Justice) Ashley Chavez (Psychology/General) Emily Conenna (Public Relations) Shawn P. Cox (Geology) Andrew Paul Dondero (Psychology/General) Gabriel A. Dougherty (Criminal Justice) Colton Jacob-Lee Drexler (Criminal Justice) Joseph A. Fletcher (Criminal Justice) Spencer Frances Ford (Public Relations)** Samantha Grim (Psychology/General) Alicia Hunter (Psychology/Clinical Counseling) Cara Lynne Kasapidis (Biology/Molecular/Microbiology/Cell Biology) Jason Cameron Kwortnik (Criminal Justice) Nicholas Bruno Lapergola (Criminal Justice) Adam J. Linderman (General Studies/Professional Studies) Naeem Uding Lott-Khan (Psychology/General) Marissa Marie Mauro (Biology/Pre-Medical & Health) Kristen Celeste Mckenna (Psychology/General)*** Skyla C. McShane (Psychology/General) Alex Melendez (Criminal Justice) Blayke A. Narehood (General Studies/Professional Studies) Ugochinyere A. Okorji (General Studies/Professional Studies) Austin E. Pedersen (Criminal Justice) Emma Priwall (Psychology/General) Eric Rojas (Marine Science/Oceanography)*** Shane Matthew Secrest (Criminal Justice) Maria Seidel (Criminal Justice) Margaret E. Smedley (Criminal Justice) Noah Jacob Smith (Psychology/General)*** Josephine Subervi (General Studies) Jimmy J. Tandazo (Computer Science/Information Technology) Jessica Leigh Urffer (Psychology/General) Alexa Wilson Veres (Public Relations) Hailey J. Winham (Biology/Organismal/Ecology & Marine Science/ Biology)**# FALL: Savannah Gabrielle Adams (Biology/Allied Health) Zurielys Aliah Baez (Biology/Allied Health) Paul Barton (Mathematics)** Aliyah Noelle Benjamin (Criminal Justice) Hayley Rose Benson (Psychology/General) Julianna H. Bilski (Psychology/General)*** Sherard Gordon Blackman (Psychology/General) Andrew L. Blum (Biology/Pre-Medical & Health) Justin R. Buno (Criminal Justice) Belitza Burgos (General Studies/Professional Studies) Kayla Rose Callahan (Criminal Justice) Carl John Carbaugh Jr. (Biology/Allied Health) Eric R. Carson (Psychology/General) Susan E. Castano (General Studies/Professional Studies) Heidi N. Christianson (Psychology/General) Amanda Cohn (Criminal Justice) Lilith Morgan Cole (Criminal Justice)*** Stephanie Colon (Criminal Justice) Breann Kay Craley (Psychology/General)***∆ Caitlynn G. Crawford (Psychology/General)* Kylie M. Cuchran (Psychology/General) Timothy M. Deichert (Psychology/General)** Matt Owen Depew (Biochemistry) Boubacar Diawara (Psychology/General)* Erin Dillon (Chemistry)* Daniel G. Dohalick (Geology) Joshua A. Donais (Computer Science/Software Development) Kelly N. Dulaney (Psychology/General)*** Isabel Ellett (Psychology/General) Golyana F. Farouk (Psychology/General) Madison E. Fey (Biology/Allied Health) RaeVona V. Fisher (Psychology/General)** Ashley Flynn (Psychology/General)* Tessa Lily Freed (Environmental Science/Geology)** Emily Frey (Psychology/General)* Karissa Frey-Woroniak (Biology/Allied Health) Spencer E. Giambalvo (Criminal Justice) Amanda M. Giancola (Public Relations) Hannah Eileen Gill (Psychology/General) Zachary Robert Golombek (Computer Science/Software Development) Marino Alexander Gomez III (Physics/Engineering Technology) Logan Donald Goordman (Psychology/General)*** Alexis Elizabeth Gravine (Criminal Justice) Thomas P. Griese (Physics/Engineering Physics) Elle Elijah Harden (Biology/Molecular/Microbiology/Cell Biology) Amy Lynn Heineman (Biology/Molecular/Microbiology/Cell Biology)* Richard Lee Henning (Criminal Justice) Daniel A. Hernandez (Criminal Justice/Paralegal Studies)*** Harrison H. Hinkle (Computer Science/Information Technology) * cum laude ** magna cum laude *** summa cum laude ∆ Honors Program # Student completed all requirements for a double major. + Student completed all requirements for a dual degree.

* cum laude ** magna cum laude *** summa cum laude ∆ Honors Program # Student completed all requirements for a double major. + Student completed all requirements for a dual degree. Anna M. Hoffnagle (Criminal Justice)* Michael Metro Hutzayluk (Criminal Justice) Peter Kanjorski (Mathematics) Andrew M. Keays (General Studies) Preston James Kemery (Criminal Justice)* Christian Kiriluk (Computer Science/Software Development) Kelci M. Knirnschild (General Studies)** Sydney Kramer (Psychology/General)*** Nicholas R. Kreiser (Criminal Justice) Kou E. Kue (Psychology/General)*** Julianna M. Kusy (Psychology/General) Timothy Gavin Lentz (Computer Science/Software Development)** Pei Hua Lin (Computer Science/Information Technology)* Abigail Livinghouse (Psychology/General) Alec M. Lopez (Criminal Justice) Ashley Mae Loupassakis (Psychology/General) Elizabeth Lower (Computer Science/Software Development) James W. Luma (Environmental Science/Geography)* Claudia J. Makarski (Criminal Justice)** Destinee Mason (Psychology/General)** Allyson Lara Mauroschadt (Psychology/General)*** Kiara Ann Mayers (Physics/Astronomy)* Jack H. McNally (Computer Science/Software Development) Jalen Donald Thomas McNeely (Public Administration) Ashley C. Miller (Physics/Astronomy & Psychology/General)**# Taylor KL Miller (Psychology/General)*** Candice Molina (Psychology/General)* Alexis Morrow (Biology/Allied Health)*** Kyle L. Murphy (Psychology/General) Sean Michael Murtha (Criminal Justice) Karina Casie Naugle (General Studies/Professional Studies) Mariah D. Nieves (Criminal Justice)*** Teagan T. O'hara (Psychology/General) Mya Ostermiller (Criminal Justice)*** Danielle E. Passifione (Psychology/General)** Michael Vittorio Perrotta (Geology) Zachary J. Place (Criminal Justice) Isabella Nichole Race (Psychology/General)*** Makayla E. Radovich (Biology/Allied Health) Zachary Raup (Physics/Astronomy)*** Randall A. Repsher (Biology/Pre-Medical & Health) Krystaglynn Roberts (Environmental Science/Chemistry) Alexa Glenn Robinson (Criminal Justice) Hali N. Rockstroh (Criminal Justice)** Charles W. Rogers (Criminal Justice)*** Corinne Elise Ruggiero (Environmental Science/Biology)* Daniel B. Sachenik (Computer Science/Software Development) Tyler P. Sacks (Environmental Science/Geology) Charlotte O. Saternos (Mathematics)*** Taryn Sayre (Criminal Justice/Paralegal Studies)*** Julia M. Schlicher (Criminal Justice) Kelsey Renee Schmeltzle (Biology/Allied Health) William Paul Schumann (Criminal Justice) Jocelyn Seidt (Psychology/General)*** Sienna Hazel Sky (Public Relations) Austin Snover (Criminal Justice) Jerenita H. Sokan (Biochemistry/Pharmacy)* Ino-Jaquel Sosa (Criminal Justice) Savannah Leigh Spohn (Psychology/General) Ketanya Stephens (Criminal Justice & Psychology/General) # Gabriella M. Strickland (Biology/Molecular/Microbiology/Cell Biology) Stephanie Marie Stronsick (Environmental Science/Biology) Skylar Park Thompson (Biology/Allied Health) Steven Torres (Computer Science/Information Technology) Carson Turco (Criminal Justice) Jeancarlos Valerio (Psychology/General)** Diana Vasquez (Criminal Justice) Bryan Robert Weinstein (Criminal Justice) TaNaé S. Williams (Psychology/General) Anthony S. Yannone (Criminal Justice) Bachelor of Social Work SUMMER: Destiny Bethea Victoria Shanwtay Cannon Abdiel J. Cruz** Sophia Gerstle Aleah D'andra Grimshaw*** Andrea Rose Gubish* Laura A. Hetzel Stephanie Paige Keller*** La-Eleya Unique Lopez*** Mariam W. Macharia** Doug Needs Jacob M. Romano Kara Vandyk FALL: Hailey R. Amato Paige E. Hart*** Felix Alberto Vasquez

Bradley Shope, Ph.D., Interim Dean Amy Pfeiler-Wunder, Ph.D., Interim Associate Dean Bachelor of Arts SUMMER: Kassidy Brown (Communication Studies) Michelle Daniela Cartagena (Communication Studies) Giordano Cerisier (Communication Studies) Michael Martin (Communication Studies) Michaella Lynn Miles (Music/Commercial) Shelby Morris (Communication Studies) Jessica E. Rape (Communication Studies) Dameon Lovell Robinson (Communication Studies) FALL: Abigail Cosgrove (Art History)** Vincenzo M. D'ancona (Communication Studies) + Andrew M. Difebbo (Music/Business) Darryl Henry Green Jr. (Communication Studies) Elizabeth A. Haikes (Communication Studies)*** Leah F. Hawk (Communication Studies)***∆ Beangi Hidalgo Watts (Communication Studies) Nzinga Hutchinson (Music/Commercial) Colin M. McCaulley (Music/Commercial)*** Emma Grace Mohr (Music/Business) Michael Lawrence Mulligan (Communication Studies) Chase K. Pendleton (Music/Commercial)*** Erin Lane Rizzetto (Art History)*** Cristina K. Shecktor (Music/Commercial) Abdoulaye Soumah (Communication Studies) Douglas Wei (Music/Performance) Samuel E. Worrall (Communication Studies)** Bachelor of Fine Arts SUMMER: Jennifer E. Gale (Applied Digital Arts) Delaney Marshall (Art) Machaela J. McGuire (Communication Design) Julia Renee Mirra (Communication Design)*** Jason Padilla (Applied Digital Arts & Communication Design)**# Benjamin M. Quaglio (Applied Digital Arts)*** Isabel Santana (Communication Design) Cameron Alexander Sharpe (Applied Digital Arts) COLLEGE of VISUAL and PERFORMING ARTS FALL: Caroline M. Bakay (Art) Aimee Lyn Basiura (Communication Design)*** Sarah Beebe (Art) Mary Julia Booth (Animated Arts)***∆ Megan Burke (Communication Design)*** Erica Ann Carr (Animated Arts) Cecelia P. Cohen (Art)* Samantha Dillman (Communication Design)** Cassia Brynn Duske (Communication Design) Alexis Leigh Falteich (Communication Design) Jenna L. Galvin (Communication Design)*** Rylee Gavlick (Communication Design)** Robyn Nicole Hankee (Communication Design)** Wyatt D. Houtz (Animated Arts)* Joshua Thomas Larkin (Animated Arts) Victoria Marie Mastroianni (Art)*** Jamie Sarahcatherine Menio (Art) Skylar Jane Miller (Communication Design)*** Marie-Lyse Trudel Neyhart (Art)* Isaiah M. Paulin (Communication Design) + Elizabeth Pena (Communication Design)* Grace Julia Porter (Communication Design)*** Katrina Marie Raup (Communication Design) Hannah Ross (Communication Design) Alicia Salemno (Art) Katherine Mary Skokan (Art) Stevie Vanwhy (Communication Design) Tony Santuan Williams Jr. (Art)** Bachelor of Science ART EDUCATION FALL: Haley Nicole Brinker* Erica L. Hutchins (Alternative Settings)*** Isaiah M. Paulin + Sarah Nikole Rheam* Eric Rodriguez** CINEMA, TELEVISION & MEDIA PRODUCTION SUMMER: Amanda Boak Kelby Thomas Breitfeller Rachael Goodman*** Jeremiah R. Justiniano Sean M. Kratzer Jakob D. Lemke Ian Timothy Ross FALL: Heather Cora Beck* Vincenzo M. D'ancona + Lanae Wave-Lorretta Dancy* Jessica A. Dejesus Michael R. Gray*** Liam Patrick Hassler Caylee Marie Hayes*** Luis A. Mortimer*** Justin Parry Madison T. Ray* Dominic Richard* Michael Joseph Ruano** Nicole Shara** Ivy E. Sheriff** Erika L. Shuman Sophia M Staskowski* Marleny Torres*** SOCIAL MEDIA THEORY & STRATEGY SUMMER: Brandon Mckie FALL: Adrienne M. Haines** Jake R. McDaniel Jocelyn N. Pittelkow * cum laude ** magna cum laude *** summa cum laude ∆ Honors Program # Student completed all requirements for a double major. + Student completed all requirements for a dual degree.

HonorSocieties Kutztown University recognizes the academic achievements of its students through a variety of honor societies that promote academic achievement and leadership. Among these are: ALPHA BETA ALPHA: An honor society dedicated to serving library science majors, to further the professional knowledge of its members, to promote fellowship, and to recruit librarians. The society maintains an abiding interest in librarianship, to acquire a true professional spirit and a deep sense of responsibility to the profession, and to seek a sincere, sympathetic, and full understanding of the work and problems of human beings. ALPHA EPSILON LAMBDA: An honor society for graduate and professional school students. Selection is based on commitment to academic excellence, leadership, and outreach endeavors. Members of this society wear a silver insignia featuring the Greek letters AEΛ and scarlet and gray cords as part of their academic regalia. ALPHA EPSILON RHO: An honor society for students in electronic media. Members demonstrate superior scholarship and creative participation in broadcast and corporate production and activity. Candidates must be in the upper third of their class, with a GPA of 3.25 both overall and in their major. Members wear green and gold cords as part of their academic regalia. ALPHA KAPPA DELTA: An honor society for students in sociology. Members wear teal, double-twined cords as part of their academic regalia. ALPHA PHI SIGMA: An honor society for students with a major or minor in criminal justice. Students must achieve a 3.2 GPA in criminal justice courses and a 3.2 GPA overall. Members wear blue and gold cords, a royal blue medallion, and/ or a gold stole as part of their academic regalia. ALPHA SIGMA LAMBDA: An honor society that celebrates the scholarship and leadership of full- and part-time adult students in higher education. Members wear maroon and gold cords as part of their academic regalia. BETA BETA BETA (TRIBETA): An honor society for students dedicated to improving the understanding and appreciation of biological study and scientific research. Since its founding in 1922, more than 200,000 persons have been accepted into lifetime membership, and more than 670 chapters have been established throughout the U.S. and Puerto Rico. Requirements: biology, marine science/biology or environmental science/biology major; second semester sophomore; at least three biology major courses (one at 200 level or above); 3.5 GPA overall and 3.5 in biology courses. CHI ALPHA EPSILON: An honor society for students who participate in developmental programs, including Act 101 and Student Support Services. In order to be eligible for induction into Chi Alpha Epsilon, a student must earn a minimum grade point average of 3.0 for at least two consecutive semesters. Members wear blue and white cords as part of their academic regalia. CHI SIGMA IOTA: An international honor society for counselors in training, counselor educators, and professional counselors. It was established in 1985 by leaders in the counseling profession whose desire was to provide recognition for outstanding achievement and service. Chi Sigma Iota’s mission is to promote scholarship, research, professionalism, leadership, and excellence in counseling, and to recognize high attainment in the pursuit of academic and clinical excellence in the counseling profession. DELTA ALPHA PI: An honor society for students with disabilities that facilitates the development of leadership and advocacy skills. Membership is open to undergraduate students who have completed a minimum of 24 credits and achieved a cumulative GPA of 3.1. Graduate students must have completed a minimum of 18 credits and achieved a cumulative GPA of 3.3. Members wear blue and gold cords as part of their academic regalia.

DELTA PHI ALPHA: An honor society that seeks to recognize excellence in the study of German. The society aims to promote the study of the German language, literature, and civilization and endeavors to emphasize those aspects of German life and culture which are of universal value and which contribute to the eternal search for peace and truth. GAMMA THETA UPSILON: A geographical honor society in which students must have an overall GPA of 3.3 or better with at least three Geography courses and a GPA of 3.3 or better in Geography, and at least 36 completed semester hours. Members wear three cords (blue, gold, and brown) which represent the colors of Gamma Theta Upsilon. KAPPA DELTA PI: An honor society that recognizes students of exceptional ability and achievement studying in all fields of education. Members wear green and purple cords as part of their academic regalia. KAPPA MU EPSILON: An honor society for students who have maintained standards of scholarship, have professional merit, and have attained academic distinction in mathematics and other closely related fields. Members wear a pin as part of their academic regalia. LAMBDA PI ETA: An honor society for students in communication studies who have completed 60 credits, have a GPA of 3.0 overall, and a 3.25 GPA in the major. Members wear gold cords as part of their academic regalia. PHI ALPHA: An honor society for students in social work who have a GPA of 3.0 overall and a 3.25 GPA in the major. Members wear blue and gold cords as part of their academic regalia. PHI ALPHA THETA: An honor society for students in history who have a minimum GPA of 3.0. Members wear red sashes with the Phi Alpha Theta insignia as part of their academic regalia. PHI BETA DELTA: An honor society dedicated to recognizing scholarly achievement in international education. International or domestic students must demonstrate high scholastic achievement in the pursuit of academic studies. Members wear a medallion with a red and gold ribbon as part of their academic regalia. PHI KAPPA PHI: A selective honor society for all academic disciplines that recognizes outstanding achievement in all fields of higher education. Members wear a medallion on a blue ribbon as part of their academic regalia. PI SIGMA ALPHA: An honor society for students in political science and public administration. Students who meet the grade and course requirements are invited to membership during the spring semester of each academic year. Members wear a white enamel medallion with Pi Sigma Alpha in black, trimmed in gold on a red cord. Members wear white and red cords as part of their academic regalia. PSI CHI: An honor society for students in psychology who have a GPA of 3.33 overall. Members wear white and blue cords as part of their academic regalia. SALUTE VETERANS NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY: Service. Academics. Leadership. Unity. Tribute. The only honor society that recognizes the academic achievements of Active Duty, National Guard, and Reserve Military and Veteran students. Founded in 2009, this honor society symbolizes veterans bettering themselves through the pursuit of knowledge and the commitment to honor those who are at the tip of the spear across the nation. Students must achieve a cumulative GPA of 3.0 (undergraduate students) and GPA of 3.5 (graduate students). Members wear a blue and gold or white and blue stole as part of their academic regalia. SIGMA DELTA PI: An honor society for students in Spanish that promotes cultural activities on Hispanic themes and diversity among students, faculty, and the surrounding community. SIGMA PI SIGMA: An honor society dedicated to recognizing outstanding scholarly achievement in physics. Members wear green and white cords as part of their academic regalia. SIGMA TAU DELTA: An honor society in English that recognizes distinctive achievement, fosters the discipline, and promotes interest in the English language and literature. Members wear crimson and black cords as part of their academic regalia.

Honors Honors designations for the purposes of the commencement ceremony are determined according to the academic record exclusive of the last semester of attendance. Undergraduate students who have achieved a cumulative grade point average of 3.40 or higher will be provided an honors medallion, and will also have the honors designated in this program. Undergraduate students who achieve the honors designation following the completion of the semester are recognized through a notation on the diploma and their official transcript. The following cumulative quality point averages must be earned to achieve graduation with honors: cum laude 3.40, magna cum laude 3.60 and summa cum laude 3.80. Latin, the medieval language of scholars, is still used on the commencement program to keep with tradition in designating honors. * CUM LAUDE — with honor ** MAGNA CUM LAUDE — with high honor *** SUMMA CUM LAUDE — with highest honor __________________________ A NOTE on ACADEMIC REGALIA Academic regalia worn at American college exercises today goes back in its essential features to the middle ages. The oldest universities of northern Europe, such as Paris and Oxford, grew out of church schools, hence they wore clerical garb largely borrowed from the monastic dress of their day. The head covering was developed out of the skullcap worn by the clergy in cold weather. In the universities this skullcap acquired a point on top that gradually evolved into a tassel. In this country it has been replaced by the familiar mortarboard, which still however, retains the medieval tassel. The gown worn today is the medieval roba and seems to have been borrowed from the habit of the Benedictine monks. Bachelors and masters could be distinguished by the simplicity or elaborateness of their gowns – the masters’ gowns were often furred – and this survives today in the ornamentation found on doctoral gowns. The wide velvet borders extending down the front of the doctoral gown, the velvet chevrons on the lined bell sleeves, and the borders of most hoods, are in the color of the scholarly field of the wearer. The hood (the medieval caputium) was originally worn over the head, and otherwise dropped onto the shoulders like a cowl. Master’s degree holders wear distinctively colored hoods that signify the wearer’s degree. The most common of these seen in the procession are: Arts, Letters and Humanities. .......................... White Business............................................................Drab Criminal Justice................................... Midnight Blue Economics..................................................... Copper Education . ................................................Light Blue Engineering...................................................Orange Fine Arts..........................................................Brown Journalism................................................... Crimson Law................................................................. Purple Library Science...............................................Lemon Medicine..........................................................Green Music................................................................. Pink Nursing........................................................... Peach Oratory (Speech).....................................Silver Grey Philosophy.................................................Dark Blue Physical Education................................ Sage Green Public Health........................................ Salmon Pink Public Administration...........................Peacock Blue Science. ............................................................Gold Social Science................................................Cream Social Work. ....................................................Citron Theology........................................................ Scarlet

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