Commencement - Fall 2024

DECEMBER FOURTEENTH 2024 FALL COMMENCEMENT

_______________________ 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 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 2024 graduates.

Contents Graduate and 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 _________ ALMA MATER

Program 10:00 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) . NATIONAL ANTHEM (Francis Scott Key) WELCOME...................................................................................................Kenneth S. Hawkinson, Ph.D. President . PA STATE SYSTEM OF HIGHER.........................................................................Mark-handy Phanor ’26 EDUCATION GREETINGS Member, Board of Governors GRADUATE STUDENT REMARKS...................................................................Reiley Walther ’22, B.S. Computer Science UNDERGRADUATE STUDENT REMARKS..............................................................Marrisa Moore ’24 Psychology ALUMNI GREETINGS.................................................................................................Dan Price ’04, B.S. KU Ambassador INTRODUCTION OF FACULTY SPEAKER......................................................Dennis Giorno ’94, B.A. Chair, Council of Trustees . COMMENCEMENT ADDRESS................................................................................. Daniel Immel, Ph.D. Professor, Music PRESENTATION OF CANDIDATES FOR DEGREES..................................Lorin Basden Arnold, Ph.D. Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs CONFERRING OF DEGREES..................................................................................President Hawkinson . ALMA MATER: 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.; Janice Gasker, L.C.S.W., D.S.W.; Tracy Keyes, Ed.D.; Peg Speirs, Ph.D.; Usher Marshals Ina Grapenthin, Ed.D., Organist; Carlee Bonanno ’26, Vocalist *Audience remains seated. **All who are able, please stand. * ** ** *

Speakers Dr. DANIEL IMMEL, professor of music, has taught at KU for nearly 15 years and has performed around the world. His solo and collaborative piano performances have led him to perform in the U.S., Europe, Canada and Russia. Immel’s previous appointments include a solo recitalist in the Allen Forte International Piano Festival at Yale University, and a guest artist-in-residence at the University of Macedonia in Thessaloniki, Greece. Immel was awarded a prestigious invitation to perform a solo recital at the Liszt Academy of Music in Budapest, Hungary. He was a finalist at the 16th annual Vienna International Music Competition, and was awarded second place in the Bradshaw and Buono International Piano Competition in New York. His collaborations include performances with the Cypress String Quartet and saxophonist Todd Oxford at Carnegie Hall’s Weill Recital Hall. Immel has also appeared with the Case Ensemble at Carnegie Hall and with the KU Wind Ensemble at the Kennedy Center. He performed Beethoven’s “Emperor” Piano Concerto with the KU Orchestra. Immel frequently lectures for the “Know Your Symphony” series in conjunction with the Reading Symphony Orchestra’s concert seasons. He also serves on the music faculty at Albright College as an adjunct piano instructor in the Department of Music. Immel earned a Doctor of Musical Arts from the University of Texas at Austin in 2002. He earned a Master of Music from Indiana University-Bloomington and a Bachelor of Music from Boise State University. REILEY WALTHER of Johannesburg, South Africa, graduates today with a Master of Science in computer science: software development, focusing on data science and artificial intelligence. Walther earned a Bachelor of Science in computer science with a mathematics minor in 2022 from KU, graduating magna cum laude. He has also completed a graduate certificate in data analytics. During his time at KU, Walther was a member of the Honors program, including two years as president, and chaired the New Student Services Committee on the Honors Executive Board. He worked as a student worker for the Department of Computer Science and Information Technology and as a graduate assistant lead. He also was a member of the men’s rugby team. Between his degrees, Walther worked as a mobile application developer in the oil and gas industry in Houston, Texas. Walther continues to collaborate on active research with faculty in areas including data relationships, predictive analytics and initialization, and backpropagation of neural networks.

MARRISA MOORE of Sinking Spring, Pa., graduates today with a Bachelor of Science in psychology with a minor in communication studies. While at KU, Moore served as an admissions tour guide and a student worker in the Kutztown University Honors Program. She volunteered for the University Conduct Board, Honors Advisory Council and Dream League Baseball. She is involved in the Honors Program, National Society for Leadership and Success, Psi Chi Honors Society and Phi Kappa Phi Honors Society. Moore interned at Confidential Counseling as a clinical intern, where she gained experience observing sex offender clients at the county, state and federal levels. She proctored mental health assessments and participated in intake examinations for incoming clients. Moore has conducted research on “General Practitioners in the Antidepressant Crisis,” which she presented at Northeast Regional Honors Council (NRHC) 2023 in Pittsburgh, Pa., “Mental Health and Related Resources of KU Student-Athletes,” presented at NRHC 2024 in Albany, N.Y., and “Analyzing the Mental Health Needs of College Student-Athletes,” at NCHC 2024 in Kansas City, Mo. Following graduation, she plans to pursue a master’s degree in counseling at KU. Speakers

* 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. Master of Business Administration FALL: Timothy Coyle, Dickinson College, Bachelor of Arts Madalynne A. Forster, Kutztown University, Bachelor of Science Randy Garcia De Jesus, Kutztown University, Bachelor of Arts Marissa Faith Giancola, Kutztown University, Bachelor of Science Michael Hafer, Kutztown University, Bachelor of Science in Business Administration Megan Rose Hode, Kutztown University, Bachelor of Science in Business Administration • Mackenzie Lynn Kile, Bucknell University, Bachelor of Science in Environmental Engineering Olivia Joelle Kise, Kutztown University, Bachelor of Arts Trevor Leverington, Kutztown University, Bachelor of Science in Business Administration Rem Zun Mawi, Kutztown University, Bachelor of Science in Business Administration • Grace T. McKee, Kutztown University, Bachelor of Science in Business Administration Tucker James Monico, Kutztown University, Bachelor of Science in Business Administration Austin T. Moyer, Kutztown University, Bachelor of Science in Business Administration Kyle Patrick Newman, Kutztown University, Bachelor of Science Dominic Joseph Proietto, Kutztown University, Bachelor of Science Samorah Elvire Prophete, Metropolitan College of New York, Bachelor of Business Administration Kurtis C Ravenel Jr., Kutztown University, Bachelor of Science Casey Jean Remolde, Kutztown University, Bachelor of Science in Business Administration Antonio Rossillo, Kutztown University, Bachelor of Science in Business Administration Michael A. Schiano Dicola, Kutztown University, Bachelor of Science in Business Administration Caroline Elizabeth Thompson, Drexel University, Bachelor of Science in Business Administration Annmarie M. Whalen, Kutztown University, Bachelor of Science in Business Administration Parker Zane Zimerofsky, Kutztown University, Bachelor of Science in Business Administration Bachelor of Science in Business Administration SUMMER: Jonathan A. Avila (Supply Chain Management) Dakota Ty-Joseph Boyer (Marketing) Samuel J. Eisenhower (General Business) Gonzalo A. Flores (Marketing) Thomas Lee Hetherington (Management & Supply Chain Management) # Julian James Jett (Supply Chain Management)* Kyle A. Macy (Management) Phil A. Melito (Supply Chain Management) Isabella Panarello (Marketing) Nathan Allen Righter (Management) Harleigh D. Rocheny (Management) Daisy Rodriguez (General Business) Seth J. Shoemaker (Marketing)*+ Gage Allen Sicher (Marketing) Armond D. Suraci (Marketing) Emily Soares Teixeira (General Business) Matthew A. Zelko (Accounting & Management) # FALL: Nicholas P. Apruzzi (Management) Nicholas D. Azzollini (Human Resource Management) Elizabeth Anne Caulfield (Finance) Allayna Noelle Chaussepied (Marketing) Kevin David Chevez (Marketing) Shane Thomas Collington (Management) Megan Nichole Crist (Accounting)*+ Justus Darville (Finance) Nori V. Davis (Accounting) Nicholas Ryan Debonza (Human Resource Management) Emily Duff (General Business) COLLEGE of BUSINESS Candidates for Degrees Anne Carroll, Ph.D., Dean Chali Nondo, Ph.D., Associate Dean • Member of the Alpha Epsilon Lambda Honor Society

Ellie M. Edwards (Marketing) Alexa Makayla Rose Feorene (Marketing)* Peter Joseph Ferdinand (Marketing) Julia S. Ficken (Marketing) Anthony J. Fontana (Management) Enmanuel Frias (Accounting) Gabriel Hall (Supply Chain Management) Victoria Hamati-Sayegh (Human Resource Management) Da'Sean Holloway (Accounting) Emily A. Horn (Management) Emily Jessell Jimenez (Supply Chain Management)** Gaberiel Stephan Koumaras (Entrepreneurship)* Steven D. Kulikosky (Marketing) Krysta Tuyet Le (Supply Chain Management)* Matthew E. Leskowsky (Finance) Alexis Ann Martins (General Business)* Anthony Micheal McCann (General Business) Zachary Douglas Morris (Finance)*** Madison Leigh Mortimer (Marketing) Patrick Nallin (Accounting) Hallie S. O'Neill (General Business) Justin E. Orr (Marketing) Leanny Pascual De Los Santos (Human Resource Management)** José Orozco Pizano (Finance)* Haripriya Hemawatti Ramkissoon (Management)*** Liam Rode (Supply Chain Management) Gabrielle San Lorenzo (Management) Maria Sanchez Garcia-Muñiz (Marketing) Christian Jonathan Schweizer (General Business) Sebastian James Slaska (General Business) Andrew Jeffrey Slusark (Finance & Supply Chain Management)* # Owen Quinn Snyder (Marketing) Rachel A. Szabo (Human Resource Management)*** * 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. Zachary M. Trioli (Accounting & Finance) # Jordan S. Urquhart (Marketing & Finance) # Jasynda Bo Vize (Management) Steton Ronan Weber (Management) Blake Richard White (Human Resource Management) Rebecca Ann Wilson (Finance) Bachelor of Science SPORT MANAGEMENT SUMMER: Cassandra L. Baker Micah I. Carrera Emily R. Cheeseman Nathan Eshleman* Caden Thomas Fusco Colin Robert Gehringer* Matthew Gregory Hoover Max W. Knittle Jacob Hunter Kulesa Vincent Marino Joseph M. Parisi Brayden T. Pohlman Jake Roth Destiny Kristine Satterlee** Matthew Schwartz Seth J. Shoemaker*+ Lorenzo Sigue Aidan J. Simons Lionell K. Smith Matthew J. Sodano Tyler M. Vasaturo Matthew Nicholas Weinberg FALL: Anna S. Berardi Joshua T. Clauson Philip DiMarco IV Randall D. Kent Joseph A Lettera Jordan Thomas McCullough Tyler James Monahan Michael T. Moses Miles Rotuk Rahedi Kaiden Rorrer Chase Nicholas Spencer Alexis Brynn Swavely Colin Warner Emme A. Wolfel***

COLLEGE of EDUCATION Rebecca West Burns, Ph.D., Dean Thomas R. Conway, Ed.D., Associate Dean Master of Arts COUNSELING: CLINICAL MENTAL HEALTH FALL: Jack Joseph Erickson, The Pennsylvania State University, Bachelor of Arts Dalia M. Garcia, Columbia College, Bachelor of Arts Ella Mae Jones, Lock Haven University, Bachelor of Science Master of Education ELEMENTARY EDUCATION FALL: Sarah K. Abraham, Kutztown University, Bachelor of Science • Ashley Enrae Beckner, The Pennsylvania State University, Bachelor of Arts Alexandra June Bucci, Delaware Valley University, Bachelor of Science Michelle Peil Causa, The Pennsylvania State University, Bachelor of Science • Amy Joy Frantz, Lehigh University, Master of Science Hannah Nicole Frymoyer, Millersville University, Bachelor of Arts Jessica Ann Gall, Delaware Valley University, Bachelor of Science Taylor Louise Hemdal, Kutztown University, Bachelor of Arts Michael Hunter, Kutztown University, Bachelor of Science Roula F. Khoury, Damascus University, Bachelors in Mass Communication Krista Krause, Kutztown University, Bachelor of Arts Ava Elisabeth Mariani, University of New Hampshire, Bachelor of Science Amanda L. Marzari, Liberty University, Bachelor of Science Megan Christine McAndrews, Kutztown University, Bachelor of Arts • Melanie Paolini, Cedar Crest College, Bachelor of Arts Alexis Schaner, Kutztown University, Bachelor of Science in Education Tymone Ashley Williams, The Pennsylvania State University, Bachelor of Arts INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNOLOGY / DIGITAL CLASSROOM SUMMER: Kaitlynn Nicole Eisenhart, Kutztown University, Bachelor of Science in Education Darryl R. Schucker, Kutztown University, Bachelor of Science in Education Lydia M. Stachina, Gwynedd Mercy University, Master of Science Jean Elizabeth Visconti, Moravian University, Bachelor of Arts Devon Walters, Messiah University, Bachelor of Arts FALL: Emily Ann Amato, Bloomsburg University, Bachelor of Science in Education Gabrielle Gia Balara, Chestnut Hill College, Bachelor of Science Amanda Alice Dennis, Kutztown University, Bachelor of Science in Education Amanda Higgins, Southern New Hampshire University, Bachelor of Arts Erica Lynn Sortino, Moravian University, Bachelor of Science Anna Starosciak, Kutztown University, Bachelor of Science in Education MULTICULTURAL EDUCATION SUMMER: Kora Elise Murphy, Kutztown University, Bachelor of Science in Education FALL: • Fanny Paola Mosquera, Equinoctial Technological University, Bachelors Degree in Finance Mallory Malone Weiss, Washington and Jefferson College, Bachelor of Arts Kira Elizabeth West, Endicott College, Bachelor of Arts READING SUMMER: Serenah Connolly, Kutztown University, Bachelor of Science in Education Allison Dorrler, Kutztown University, Bachelor of Science in Education Matthew Gould, The Pennsylvania State University, Bachelor of Science Bailey Austin Holmes, Kutztown University, Bachelor of Science in Education Brittney C. Hubler, Kutztown University, Bachelor of Science in Education Madison Mary Humes, Kutztown University, Bachelor of Science in Education Nicole Karlowicz, Kutztown University, Bachelor of Science in Education Julia Rose Aungst, Kutztown University, Bachelor of Science in Education * 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. • Member of the Alpha Epsilon Lambda Honor Society

* 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. Alyssa Ann McDonald, Kutztown University, Bachelor of Science in Education Brooke Jacklyn Mishko, Kutztown University, Bachelor of Science in Education Leigh E. Navarre, Lehigh University, Master of Education Karlee Anne Perilli, The Pennsylvania State University, Bachelor of Science Erin G. Schmidt, The Pennsylvania State University, Bachelor of Science Madison Shehab, Kutztown University, Bachelor of Science in Education Tori Lynn Velas, Kutztown University, Bachelor of Science in Education FALL: Savannah K. Bowers, Kutztown University, Bachelor of Science in Education Erin Dorothy Devine, Kutztown University, Bachelor of Science in Education Jennifer Lynn Duquette, Kutztown University, Bachelor of Science in Education Danielle Catherine Bartman, Kutztown University, Bachelor of Science in Education • Laura Elizabeth Gahagan, Kutztown University, Bachelor of Science in Education Gianna M. Gallagher, Kutztown University, Bachelor of Science in Education Jacquelyn Rae Garner, Kutztown University, Bachelor of Science in Education Matthew Paul Gould, The Pennsylvania State University, Bachelor of Science Alayna Nicole Costal, University of Pittsburgh, Bachelor of Science Rebekah Brooke Landis, Cairn University, Bachelor of Science in Education Mary Elizabeth Lang-Weist, Elizabethtown College, Bachelor of Science Sarah Lehman, Kutztown University, Bachelor of Science in Education Alyssa Kassadi Machado, Moravian University, Bachelor of Arts Hannah Melcher, Cedar Crest College, Bachelor of Science Joshua Cawood Presgraves, Arizona State University, Master of Arts Yomara Nathalie Rivas, Kutztown University, Bachelor of Science in Education Hailey Melissa Sheak, Kutztown University, Bachelor of Science in Education Rebekah Leigh Smith, Kutztown University, Bachelor of Science in Education Erin Kelsey Stramitis, The Pennsylvania State University, Bachelor of Science SECONDARY EDUCATION COGNATE AREA: CURRICULUM & INSTRUCTION SUMMER: Jeri Bonenberger, Muhlenberg College, Bachelor of Arts Ange De Cicco, Kutztown University, Bachelor of Science in Education Michael Joseph Facchiano, Wilkes University, Master of Science Brittany Nicole McCauley, West Chester University, Bachelor of Science in Education Laura Youse, Kutztown University, Bachelor of Science in Education FALL: Kaitlynn Ashley Prince, Kutztown University, Bachelor of Science in Education Leigh Roselli, Kutztown University, Bachelor of Science in Education Steven M Snisky, Kutztown University, Bachelor of Science in Education STUDENT AFFAIRS IN HIGHER EDUCATION FALL: Olivia Briana Iannucci, Kutztown University, Bachelor of Arts Giovanni Negron-Garcia, Kutztown University, Bachelor of Arts Master of Library Science FALL: Joan M. Kaczmarczyk, Alvernia University, Master of Education Bachelor of Science in Education ELEMENTARY EDUCATION SUMMER: Alexandra Lynn Costa (Pre K-4)* FALL: Alyx Nichole Cleary (4-8 Education Studies) Ian Derek Cohan (Pre K-4)** Kennedy Ann Corallo (4-8 Education Studies) Gabrielle M. DeFrangesco (Pre K-4)** Gianna Marie Dinardo (Pre K-4)*** Marissa E. Dobbs (Pre K-4)*** Rylee Elizabeth Ewart (Pre K-4)*** Amber May Freeh (4-8 Math & Social Studies)*** Emma E. German (Pre K-4)* Heather E. Green (Pre K-4)*** Hadley Marie Harrington (Pre K-4) Shanyn Ann Kaiser (Pre K-4)*** Emma Mae Keller (Pre K-4)***Δ Kristin M. Lipkus (4-8 Math & Social Studies)*** Melody Rose Makosch (Pre K-4)*** Sarah E. Metzgar (Pre K-4)* • Member of the Alpha Epsilon Lambda Honor Society

Nicole Overberg (Pre K-4)*** Gabrielle Lynn Quinn (Pre K-4)* Shannon Rineer (Pre K-4)*** Mallory M. Sabanos (Pre K-4) Abigail J. Searfoss (Pre K-4)** Alize Thompson (Pre K-4)** Kimberly Ann Wentzel (Pre K-4)*** Gabriella Pia Zingales (Pre K-4)*** Chelsea Kaitlin Zucal (Pre K-4)*** SECONDARY EDUCATION SUMMER: Samantha M. Gatto (English)** Aaron Wessner (Social Studies)*** FALL: Michael Joseph Adams (Social Studies)*** Ryan James Degler (Social Studies)* Logan Connor Dickman (Social Studies)*** Carter W. Hunter (English) John Henry Przybylinski Jr. (Social Studies) Corey D. Renz (Social Studies)** Sebastian Roberts (Social Studies) Ty Skinner (English)*** Charlotte Tidaback (Social Studies) Matthew D. Watkins (Social Studies) SPECIAL EDUCATION SUMMER: Paige M. Behm (Education Studies) FALL: Megan Barron (Teaching & Learning) Julia Ann Biresch (Special Education)* Thea Marie Miller (Pre K-4)*** Ashley Marie Roberts (Pre K-4)*** Desiree Nicole Smith (Teaching & Learning) SPECIALIZATION: VISUALLY IMPAIRED FALL: Kelly N. Askins (Pre K-4)*** Emily Ray Hendershot (Pre K-4)*** Bachelor of Science LIBRARY SCIENCE SUMMER Aurora Godshall (Library Science)*** Molly R. Kutz (Library Science)***+ FALL: Ethan P. Meche Mg. Anneliese Leakadja Przybyla***Δ * 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. Laurie McMillan, Ph.D., Dean Deborah Hokien, Ph.D., Associate Dean Master of Arts ENGLISH SUMMER: Julie D. Smeltzer, Lebanon Valley College, Bachelor of Science Master of Public Administration FALL: Seth O'Neill, The Pennsylvania State University, Bachelor of Arts Master of Science COMPUTER SCIENCE FALL: Joshua Brinker, Kutztown University, Bachelor of Science Noelle Cheh, Kutztown University, Bachelor of Arts Thaddeus Rashiem Hall, Kutztown University, Bachelor of Science Yelitza Pagan, Kutztown University, Bachelor of Science Dhara S. Patel, Kutztown University, Bachelor of Science Jarred Taylor Reccek, University of Pittsburgh, Bachelor of Science Nina Claire Schnyder, Kutztown University, Bachelor of Science Reiley James Walther, Kutztown University, Bachelor of Science Master of Social Work SUMMER: Jessyca Garlic, Alvernia University, Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of Arts SUMMER: Laurisa Marie Brooks (English/Professional Writing)*** Philip John Caiazzo (Political Science) Ava Caron (English) Bryar Collin Gilbert (Anthropology)* Megan Elizab Harrell (History) Donald Claude Kershner (Anthropology)*** Molly R. Kutz (English/Professional Writing)***+ Adam Lamprinos (History/Paralegal Studies) Melissa Marks (Sociology)*** Lindsey Elizabeth Rex (Geography/Planning) Emma Rose Steinmetz (English) FALL: Kyle Joseph Beers (History)** Camille Bentley (English/Professional Writing)*** COLLEGE of LIBERAL ARTS and SCIENCES Asa John Blynn (History) Kaitlyn Marie Bohn (History) Regan Ellen Bradley (English/Professional Writing) Justin Thomas Burkhardt (History) Kevin Michael Castellitto (History/Paralegal Studies)**Δ Brooke Chatham (Sociology)*** Miesha D. Cunningham (Sociology) Kinsey E. Custer (History)** Thaddeus Kier Erzar (Political Science)** Bridget Veronica Farnham (History) Sienna Forster (History)** Lauryn A. Fosbenner (English)*** Kylie Mackenzie Frain (English/Professional Writing)*** Kenzi Haddock (Spanish) + Kristina Lanae Hartz (English/Professional Writing)**Δ Brandon S. Helper (Sociology) Jarline Herrera (Political Science)* Gianna M. Iadonisi (English/Professional Writing) Kevin M. Kelley (English) Jamil Leonard Lewis (Sociology) Grace Virginia Machon (English) Jerolin Mendez (Sociology) Alexander Petro Merrell (English/Professional Writing)* Jordan Marie Oaten (History & Political Science) # Jessica Eva Passifione (English/Professional Writing)*** Cornelia Ronetta Perry (Sociology)*** Annie R. Plitnick (English/Professional Writing)*** Samantha Prince (History)* Luca M. Smalley (Geography) Zena Stoudt (History) Luke J. Weidner (English/Professional Writing)** Tamyra Shanice White (Sociology) Seth Tyler Winger (Political Science/Paralegal Studies) Bachelor of Science SUMMER: Savannah Gabrielle Adams (Biology/Allied Health) Abbie Mae Banks (Biology/Allied Health)*** Jordan Barish (Environmental Science/Chemistry) Lisa A. Charlanza (Psychology/General) Joshua Crespo (Criminal Justice) Gabrielle Diane D'Amore (Geology)*** Savina Divine (Environmental Science/Chemistry) Emily R. Dlhopolsky (Psychology/General)

Gaethiana Dulorie (Psychology/General) Alexa Marie Gantz (General Studies) Brayana Kiara Gilliard (Criminal Justice) Ashley Guava (Public Relations)*** Logan Michael Herber (Criminal Justice) Josiah Kelly (Chemistry) Sara A. Kieser (Biology/Organismal/Ecology) Andrew Thaddeus Kline (Psychology/General) Giovanna La Spisa (Geology) Madison J. Magala (Criminal Justice) Evan John Moralis (Physics) Shante Tishina Morrison (Psychology/General) Leon Ngo (Psychology/General) Sean Timothy Oplinger (Computer Science/Software Development) Ricky Picon (Computer Science/Software Development)** Maci Alexis Ramseur (Psychology/General) Tyson L. Sandt (Criminal Justice)* Kaitlyn Elizabeth Schwartz (Psychology/General) Zachary J. Setcer (Criminal Justice)* Madilyn Marie Welty (General Studies) Isabelle Wilusz (Criminal Justice) FALL: Aida Aly Abodshesh (Biology/Allied Health) Zachary Robert Andruchowitz (Computer Science/Software Development)* Jadilyz Jazmin Baez (Criminal Justice/Paralegal Studies)**Δ Maxine Keitia Beers (Criminal Justice) Alexis Kristina Broggi (Environmental Science/Biology) Felicity Brown (Computer Science/Software Development)*** Tnaya A. Brown (Psychology/General) Francheska Aragon Caffey (Biology/Molecular/Microbiology/Cell Biology) Owen C. Campain (Computer Science/Software Development) Matthew Joseph Casserly (Computer Science/Software Development & Game Development) # Alexander Chavarria (Criminal Justice) Kelly Marie Christian (Criminal Justice) Brogan James Coffin (Computer Science/Software Development) Caden T. Coffin (Computer Science/Software Development) Henry Rayshawn Cofield Jr. (Criminal Justice) Blaise M. Corcoran (Computer Science/Software Development) Dwayne Robert Ernest Cordes (Biology/Allied Health) Alexa Nathalie Cordova Jurado (Biology/Allied Health) Julia Nichol Craft (Computer Science/Software Development) Ganae Mickiyah Crawford-Nickerson (Criminal Justice) Megan Nichole Crist (Psychology/General)*+ Haleigh Davis (Psychology/General) Nicol Cameron Dela Rama (Psychology/General) Emily J. Deneen (Computer Science/Software Development)*Δ Leah Mary Paulina Eister (Criminal Justice) Benjamin William Fatzinger (Psychology/General)** Ekaterina Fedotova (Computer Science/Software Development) Owen Matthew Fowles (Computer Science/Software Development)* Brady Sean Frederick (Psychology/General)*** Jeramiah D. Garcia (Criminal Justice) Maricruz D. Garcia Taveras (Psychology/General) Nathanael J Garner (Computer Science/Software Development)*** Arkadiusz Lukasz Gebka (Computer Science/Software Development) Aysha J. Gibbs (Psychology/General)*** James Kiernan Gorman (Criminal Justice) Anthony G Grimes (Biology/Allied Health) Kenzi Haddock (Marine Science/Oceanography) + Craig Robert Harrell (Computer Science/Software Development) Kerina Ann Haydt (Psychology/General)* Ian T. Haynes (Criminal Justice) Drew T. Hensor (Physics/Engineering Physics) Christopher Alexander Hiel Jr. (Psychology/General)* Ryan Andrew Howard (Criminal Justice)*** Tyreek Treylan Husser (Criminal Justice) Jaraye Nashay Jackson (Biology/Allied Health) Hidaya Rageb Jafar (Psychology/General)***+ Molly A. Johnston (Biology/Allied Health) Anijha Raynelle Kiehl (Psychology/General) Dustin Ean Kramer (Computer Science/Software Development)* Aidan Michael La Penta (Computer Science/Information Technology)***Δ Yun-Hua Lin (Game Development) Caleb Thomas Livezey (Criminal Justice)* Matthew Scott Long (Criminal Justice/Paralegal Studies)* Sarah Marie Lovenstein (Criminal Justice)*** Destiny M. Luna Torres (Psychology/General)*** Alexa Nicole May (Psychology/General)*** Molly E. McHarg (Criminal Justice) Brian Mendez (Criminal Justice) Calvin N. Mendoza (Game Development)** Estella Espresion Mercado (Computer Science/Software Development) Jalen Avery Montes (Biology/Allied Health) Marrisa Olivia Moore (Psychology/General)***Δ Roman Alexander Moser (Psychology/General) Jared Robert Nairns (Criminal Justice)** Anthony Nelson (Computer Science/Software Development) Trinity Ann Nelson (Psychology/General) Amanda L. Oakley (Psychology/General) Maci Gene O'Donnell Ryan (Psychology/General) Logan Phy (Mathematics)** Francis Patrick Pollock (General Studies/Professional Studies) Jesse Thomas Quier (Computer Science/Software Development) Taylor N. Rogers (Criminal Justice)* * 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.

Isabella Marie Rossetti (Biology/Allied Health)* Aidan P. Rotz (Computer Science/Software Development)** Nathan R. Santiago (Criminal Justice) Emma Kristine Schmoyer (Marine Science/Biology)*** Max Connor Schoch (Computer Science/Software Development) Ryan Michael Schoelermann (Criminal Justice) Christina L. Sienkiewicz (Psychology/General) Colleen Ann Sodon (Psychology/General) Emily Tammara (General Studies/Professional Studies) K'drian A. Vega (Computer Science/Software Development)** Alexa Len Nae Wechsler (General Studies) Bethany Janine Welliver (Marine Science/Oceanography) Dana L. Wentz (Public Relations)*** Jessica Wesch (Biology/Molecular/Microbiology/Cell Biology) Alexis Nicole White (Psychology/General) Jacob A. Wink (Biology/Molecular/Microbiology/Cell Biology) Adam Matthew Wisnewski (Computer Science/Software Development)*** Brianna N. Woodworth (Psychology/General)*** Bachelor of Social Work SUMMER: Kelsey Hannah Bernhart Karyn Elizabeth Brown*** Caitlyn A. Fenstermaker*** Lauren Renee Mark Jasmin Piltz Morgan Lynn Slowik * 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. FALL: Alyssa Almonti Kylee Faith Barbary Terene Necola Johnson Tamara Jasmine Lawrence

Bradley Shope, Ph.D., Dean Amy Pfeiler-Wunder, Ph.D., Associate Dean Master of Arts ARTS ADMINISTRATION SUMMER: Sydney Alfiero, Kutztown University, Bachelor of Arts Master of Education ART EDUCATION SUMMER: Gemma E. Bonetti, Kutztown University, Bachelor of Science Kelsey A. Clay, Kutztown University, Bachelor of Science FALL: Lauren Annette Canfield, Kutztown University, Bachelor of Science Sophia Rose Carroll, West Chester University, Bachelor of Fine Arts Zoe Lynn Dehart, Kutztown University, Bachelor of Science Margaret T Dredge, Kutztown University, Bachelor of Science • Alina Galan King, Millersville University, Bachelor of Science in Education Katrina Nehmeh, Cedar Crest College, Bachelor of Arts • Jordan Taylor Robinson, Shippensburg University, Bachelor of Arts Colton Rogers, Kutztown University, Bachelor of Fine Arts Krista A.M. Scarpato, Kutztown University, Bachelor of Science Sandra Parker Ulikowski, Kutztown University, Bachelor of Fine Arts Renée K. Williams-Erwin, Temple University, Bachelor of Fine Arts MUSIC EDUCATION SUMMER: Ross W. Fry, Temple University, Bachelor of Music FALL: Joshua R. Duman, Slippery Rock University, Bachelor of Music Mariah Lynn Duman, Slippery Rock University, Bachelor of Music Shoshanah Harris, West Chester University, Bachelor of Science Ashley Marie LaRose, University of Delaware, Bachelor of Music Lauren Alexis Letherland, West Chester University, Bachelor of Music Christina Nicole Shoemaker, Mansfield University, Bachelor of Music COLLEGE of VISUAL and PERFORMING ARTS Master of Fine Arts COMMUNICATION DESIGN SUMMER: Kaitleen Nicole Foley, Miami University, Bachelor of Science in Business Emily S. Gaugler, Kutztown University, Master of Education Nicole Kristin Powlina, Cazenovia College, Bachelor of Fine Arts Hannah J. Schock, Kutztown University, Master of Education Bachelor of Arts SUMMER: Antoine Dantzler (Communication Studies) Olivia Ann Geczi (Music/Music Business)* McKenna McGann (Communication Studies) FALL: Brooke Beverly Barnes (Music)* Scott Elliot Bass (Communication Studies)*** Tarrah Himmelein Bilto (Music/Performance) Jenna Nicole Foley (Music) Ryan David Hooven (Music) Hidaya Rageb Jafar (Art History)***+ Sarah Grace Keeley (Communication Studies) Mason G. Kinsey (Music/Commercial) † Lucas Cahill Kulbitsky (Communication Studies) John G. Lauer (Communication Studies) Joshua Jeffrey Martinez (Music/Commercial) Kyla Marie Reese-Bobo (Music/Music Business) Nicholas A. Rimanic (Music/Commercial)*** Nicholas A. Semanek (Music/Commercial) Bachelor of Fine Arts SUMMER: Evan Christian Boskoski (Communication Design) Isabel Louise Colón (Art) Dionna F. Jackson (Art)* Jordan Peterson (Art) Elian Sosa Sena (Art) FALL: Morgan L Allen (Art)*** Rhiannon Corinne Barto (Communication Design) Vincent Jude Barton (Communication Design) Anna Marie Bechtel (Art)***+ * 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. • Member of the Alpha Epsilon Lambda Honor Society † Degree awarded posthumously

* 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. Ryan E. Breton (Applied Digital Arts)***+ Liam M. Brolly (Art) Rachel M. Colameco (Communication Design) Carlina Mary Couturier (Art) Amaya Cruz (Applied Digital Arts)*** Katherine J. Dale (Art) D. Sarah Gontarski (Art) Daniel Christopher Gorman (Applied Digital Arts)*** Campbell R. Graney (Art) Kathryn G. Grey (Art) Emily Hall (Art)*** Torylin E. Houtz (Art)** Hannah Lynn Kaleycik (Communication Design) Jayla Siana Kearney (Applied Digital Arts) Kyra LaLena (Communication Design) Savannah L. Lewis (Communication Design)** Jacqueline Lihn (Communication Design) Julia M. Lundy (Art)***+ Tracey Mannetta (Applied Digital Arts)* Makayla Mitchell (Animated Arts) Zachary Viet Nguyen (Communication Design)* Alex Michael Ortiz (Communication Design)** Joelle E. Perelli (Communication Design)*** Hannah Joy Quay (Art) Paula Marie Rucker (Applied Digital Arts) Kelly Marie Sulca Hernandez (Communication Design)*** Enlly Yvette Torres-Torres (Communication Design)** Kia Vang (Applied Digital Arts) Summer Lynn Vernitsky (Animated Arts) Matthew Wemett (Communication Design) Bachelor of Science ART EDUCATION SUMMER: Hannah Lee Buskirk FALL: Kayley G. Amaguin** Jacqueline Rose Armstrong** Anna Marie Bechtel***+ Ryan E. Breton***+ Mckenna K Gooden*** Alexis E. King** Julia M. Lundy***+ Erika Mae Moriarty** Katrina Lizabeth Pakalinsky*** MUSIC EDUCATION FALL: Elise Madison Farrar* Benjamin S. Miller** Olivia Marie Vallejo*** CINEMA, TELEVISION & MEDIA PRODUCTION SUMMER: Devin M. Langan Joshua Mccoy MartinChappelle* Trenton S. Minarich*** Sianna G. Swavely*** Trent D. Thompson Jibri K. Trawick FALL: Jordan Dallas Baer*** Kevin Lamar Bonser Ramon Carrero III** Wesley Hoyle*** Morgan Janasek Andrello Jagger LaFond* Nathan J. Marren Bobbi Temia Miller-Skinner Sean Nekich** Bryce Matthew Pannone** Timothy Michael Rolls** Brendan Anthony Torres**

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

UniversitySymbols The UNIVERSITY MACE, used almost exclusively at commencement exercises or other formal, ceremonial functions, is a decorative version of the weapon of the same name used in the Middle Ages, and represents the authority of the university. The Kutztown University mace was designed by Stephen Culberson ’16, a crafts major, at the request of the KU Student Government Board, and was presented to the president as a gift on behalf of all students. The mace is made of walnut from a tree that existed on Culberson’s grandfather’s farm. The lathe work was performed by Culberson. The date noted on the mace represents the year in which the university originally received its charter and the year of the university’s Sesquicentennial celebration. The crowning element atop the mace is the “keystone,” which was used in the original Keystone State Normal School official seal. Since the inception of the university, the mace has traditionally been carried by a grand marshal at official university ceremonies. The honor of grand marshal is bestowed by the president, and usually is a tenured faculty member who has attained the greatest seniority. PRESIDENTIAL MEDALLIONS have served for centuries as remembrances of specific events or to recognize meritorious service or conduct. Medallions have also been used and worn to indicate leadership and authority. The Kutztown University presidential medallion is worn by the university president with academic regalia at formal functions such as commencement. The medallion serves to identify the university president as the leader of a community of scholars. The design elements of the medallion incorporate recognition of achieving university status and display the commonwealth seal. On the chain supporting the medallion are the names of all who have served the institution as either principal or president. Additionally, all preceding names of the institution – Keystone State Normal School, Kutztown State Teachers College and Kutztown State College – as well as drawings of the university’s most historic buildings, are engraved.

Pa. State System of Higher Education Board of Governors: Cynthia D. Shapira, Ed.D., Chair, Pittsburgh, Pa. David M. Maser, Vice Chair, Philadelphia, Pa. Samuel H. Smith, Vice Chair, Punxsutawney, Pa. Sen. David Argall, Tamaqua, Pa. Robert W. Bogle, Philadelphia, Pa. Rep. Tim Briggs, King of Prussia, Pa. Quintin B. Bullock, DDS, Allison Park, Pa. Richard Caruso, Meadow Lands, Pa. Brandon Danz, Ph.D., Lancaster, Pa. William A. Gindlesperger, Chambersburg, Pa. Abigail Hancox, Student Member, Indiana University of Pennsylvania Akbar Hossain, Harrisburg, Pa. Marian D. Moskowitz, Malvern, Pa. Khalid N. Mumin Ed.D., Acting Secretary of Education, Harrisburg, Pa. Mark-handy Phanor '26, Student Member, Kutztown University Rep. Brad Roae, Meadville, Pa. Sen. Judith L. Schwank, Reading, Pa. Hon. Josh Shapiro, Governor, Harrisburg, Pa. Ali Sina Sharifi, Student Member, Shippensburg University Kate Shaw, Ph.D., Harrisburg, Pa. Robert L. Traynham, Ph.D., Washington, D.C. Neil R. Weaver, York, Pa. Christopher M. Fiorentino, Ph.D., Interim Chancellor Kutztown University Council of Trustees Dennis A. Giorno ’94, Chair, Harrisburg, Pa. Kevin Harden Jr. ’07, Esq., Vice Chair, Philadelphia, Pa. Phillips Armstrong ’71, M’75, Secretary, Whitehall, Pa. Christopher M. Fiorentino, Ph.D., Ex-Officio, West Chester, Pa. Sandra Green, Kutztown, Pa. Robert P. Grim, Esq., Kutztown, Pa. W. James Ludlow, Fogelsville, Pa. Dianne M. Lutz, Wernersville, Pa. Payton Mentzer ’24, Student Member, Reading, Pa. Guido M. Pichini ’74, ’16 L.H.D. (h.c.), Wyomissing, Pa.

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