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2024 Summer Commencement Program

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Schedule of Events

August 27, 2024

Richard Veit, Ph.D., RPA, Provost and
Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs, Presiding

Processional

“Pomp and Circumstance”, Sir Edward Elgar

National Anthem

Mary Jodry, Member and Choral Manager
of the Monmouth University Chamber Choir

Provost’s Welcome

Richard Veit, Ph.D.

Greetings From the Board of Trustees

Christopher D. Maher
Chair, Monmouth University Board of Trustees

Greetings From Faculty

Pedram Daneshgar, Ph.D.
Chair, Faculty Council

Greetings From the Class of 2024

Janelle S. Ramirez

Conferral of Degrees in Course

Patrick F. Leahy, Ed.D.
President

Presentation of Degrees in Course

  • School of Education
  • Wayne D. McMurray School of Humanities and Social Sciences
  • Leon Hess Business School
  • Marjorie K. Unterberg School of Nursing and Health Studies
  • School of Science
  • School of Social Work

President’s Remarks

Patrick F. Leahy, Ed.D.
President

Alma Mater

Mary Jodry, Member and Choral Manager
of the Monmouth University Chamber Choir

Recessional

“Trumpet Voluntary,” Henry Purcell

Distinguished Teacher Award 2024 Recipient
Professor Chiu-Yin (Cathy) Wong

Associate Professor, School of Education

Message to the Graduating Class

Dear Graduating Class of 2024,

Congratulations on reaching this incredible milestone in your lives! Your hard work, dedication, and perseverance have brought you to this momentous occasion, and it is truly a cause for celebration. As you prepare to embark on the next chapter of your journey, take a moment to reflect on the memories and experiences that have shaped your time at Monmouth University. From late-night study sessions to the friendships you’ve made, each moment has contributed to your growth and success.

Carry these cherished memories with you as you move forward and let them guide your future. Remember the friendships you have built here—the classmates who have laughed with you, supported you, and cheered you on. Think about the professors, counselors, and staff members who have guided and inspired you throughout your educational path; their dedication and passion for education have helped shape the individuals that you became today. More importantly, be grateful for your family; they were there every step of the way, offering unconditional love and support.

Whether you’re pursuing further studies, entering the workforce, or taking a gap year to explore your interests, keep your curiosity alive. Challenge yourself to step outside of your comfort zone and explore new interests. The knowledge and skills you have gained at Monmouth University are just the beginning—there is so much more to learn and discover.

As you step into this exciting new chapter of your lives, remember to appreciate the diversity around you. This appreciation will enrich your understanding of the world and open doors to new opportunities. As you encounter people from different backgrounds and cultures, approach them with an open mind and a willingness to listen and learn. By embracing diversity, you will not only expand your own perspectives but also contribute to creating a more inclusive and harmonious society.

Best wishes on your exciting journey ahead. May your achievements be the stepping stones to even greater success.

Congratulations!

About Chiu-Yin (Cathy) Wong

Professor Chiu-Yin (Cathy) Wong 黃超賢 earned her Ph.D. in Curriculum and Instruction with an emphasis on Second Language Education from Texas Tech University. After graduation, she joined the faculty of Monmouth University as an assistant professor in the Department of Curriculum in 2011 and was promoted to associate professor in 2017. Originally from Hong Kong, she is a multilingual speaker of Cantonese, English, and Mandarin.

Her extensive teaching experiences in Hong Kong, South Korea, Hawaii, and Texas not only enable her to enrich her classes with authentic stories but also integrate a wide range of cultural perspectives into her teaching, helping her students connect theoretical knowledge with real-world applications.

Professor Wong’s aspiration to become a teacher began at the age of four. This early passion for teaching evolved into a commitment to make a significant impact on education. By focusing on training future teachers, she aims to amplify her influence, knowing that each teacher she educates can positively affect many more students.

Professor Wong has a true passion for teaching and is committed to creating a co-learning environment where the lived experiences of all students are valued. Her students often praise her as a talented instructor whose courses are well-organized and rich with content and learning opportunities.

Currently, Professor Wong’s research focuses on pedagogical translanguaging in ESL and Chinese immersion settings. She was recently honored with the Research Output Award from the University of Hong Kong for her pioneering study titled “Empowering Students Through the Construction of a Translanguaging Space in an English as a First Language Classroom.” Professor Wong is dedicated to normalizing multilingualism in education, a goal she diligently pursues through collaborations with fellow scholars and educators. Her scholarly articles have been featured in top-tier journals such as Applied Linguistics, ELT Journal, System, Language and Education, and the International Journal of Bilingual Education and Bilingualism.

Professor Wong resides in Monroe Township with her husband David Tsang, and is the proud mother of two children, Cynthia (6th grade) and Derek (3rd grade).

Undergraduate and Graduate Candidates

School of Education

Doctoral Degrees

  • Deborah Elizabeth Bleisnick Heath EDD Educational Leadership
  • Lindsay Turner Jablonski EDD Educational Leadership
  • Shalom Labkovski EDD Educational Leadership
  • Amanda Lamoglia EDD Educational Leadership
  • Patricia Sainvilus EDD Educational Leadership
  • Lindsey Hope Skerker EDD Educational Leadership
  • Matthew F. Vazzana EDD Educational Leadership

Master’s Degrees

  • Kathleen Elizabeth Arcomano MED Education
  • Jamie Armstrong MED Education
  • Jessica Balz MED Education
  • Celia Grande MED Education
  • Denise Haulenbeck MED Education
  • Julia Baaba Krampah M.S.Ed. Educational Counseling
  • Emma Grace Lagattolla MED Education
  • Anthony William Lane MAT Education – Secondary
  • Morgan Iris Matthews MED Education
  • Kayley Noelle Mullooly M.S.Ed. Education – Literacy
  • Marcie Anne Petrucelli MED Education
  • Cassie Taylor Presti MED Education
  • Michael N. Rodriguez M.S.Ed. Educational Counseling

Wayne D. McMurray School of Humanities and Social Sciences

Baccalaureate Degrees

  • Jillian Rose Bernstein B.A. Music
  • Nicole Marie Conti B.A. English
  • James Joseph Ianicelli B.A. Communication
  • Peter Alexander Ivanick B.A. History
  • Karhianna J. Joseph B.A. Communication
  • Harris T. Khan B.A. Psychology
  • Henry Jacob Kowalski B.S. Homeland Security
  • Liam Joseph Lubitz BFA Fine Arts Magna Cum Laude
  • Jay Savig McClelland B.A. Criminal Justice
  • Melanie Constance Miller B.A. Communication
  • Aaron M. Nitzberg B.A. Political Science
  • Maria Ortega-Lopez B.A. Criminal Justice Cum Laude
  • Isabella Luna Pacetti B.A. Communication
  • Antonia Panayides B.A. Political Science Magna Cum Laude
  • Alexander Jason Phillips BFA Fine Arts
  • Javier Micheal Pose B.S. Homeland Security
  • Ana Jaqueline Rodriguez B.A. Criminal Justice
  • Maleah Rose Salomone B.A. Criminal Justice
  • Brandon Cross Spinner B.A. Criminal Justice Magna Cum Laude
  • Kendall Ward B.A. Political Science Cum Laude
  • Jake Alexander Wells B.A. Communication

Master’s Degrees

  • Jessica Renee Beetsch M.S. Clinical Mental Health Counsel
  • Maggie Lee Downs M.A. Communication
  • Alexis Anne Falco M.A. Criminal Justice
  • Mary Katherine George M.S. Clinical Mental Health Counsel
  • Nikita Konstantynovskyi M.A. Communication
  • Claudia Jozefa Makarski M.A. Criminal Justice
  • Kyle Monteith M.S. Clinical Mental Health Counsel
  • Lauren Michelle Napolitano M.S. Clinical Mental Health Counsel
  • Mya Rose Ostermiller M.A. Criminal Justice
  • Janelle Shadae Ramirez M.A. Communication
  • Kristen Brielle Silver M.S. Clinical Mental Health Counsel
  • Sarah Rebecca Skran M.A. Criminal Justice
  • Abha Sood M.S. Clinical Mental Health Counsel
  • Sydney Olivia Strickland M.A. Criminal Justice

Leon Hess Business School

Baccalaureate Degrees

  • Anthony William Berardis B.S. Business Administration
  • Michael James Bielski B.S. Business Administration Magna Cum Laude
  • Joseph Buitrago B.S. Business Administration
  • Jeffrey Brian Case B.S. Business Administration Cum Laude
  • Skyla Rose Ciauri B.S. Business Administration Magna Cum Laude
  • Jeffrey J. Dittemer B.S. Business Administration
  • Isabelle Rose Duran B.S. Business Administration
  • Khadar Christian Estime B.S. Business Administration
  • Griffin Michael Frye B.S. Business Administration Magna Cum Laude
  • Val Grigorian B.S. Business Administration
  • Kevin W. Haug B.S. Business Administration
  • Nathaly Horvaht B.S. Business Administration
  • Noelle Anna Kulisz B.S. Business Administration Magna Cum Laude
  • Michael A. Senatore B.S. Business Administration
  • Markian Daniel Tabatchouk B.S. Business Administration
  • Naomi Lin Ziola B.S. Business Administration

Master’s Degrees

  • Michel James Avent MBA Business Administration
  • Andrew James Delmonico MBA Business Administration
  • Janisse Alessandra Desverney MBA Business Administration
  • Ceasar Dominguez MBA Business Administration
  • Perry Walker Doran MBA Business Administration
  • Connor James Fitzgibbons MBA Business Administration
  • Jake Thomas Fraher MBA Business Administration
  • Zachary Tyler Francese MBA Business Administration
  • Jared Anthony Garcia MBA Business Administration
  • Jack D. Gertie MBA Business Administration
  • Thomas Patrick Gray MBA Business Administration
  • Areebah Hussain MBA Business Administration
  • Gavin Joseph Lebright MBA Business Administration
  • Connor Walker Macrae MBA Business Administration
  • Olivia S. Montana MBA Business Administration
  • Joseph Christopher Moore MBA Business Administration
  • Katherine Grace Parker MBA Business Administration
  • Brandon A. Roman MBA Business Administration
  • Catherine Ann Scarabino MBA Business Administration
  • Amy Marie Trapasso MBA Business Administration

Marjorie K. Unterberg School of Nursing and Health Studies

Baccalaureate Degrees

  • Eric Z. Bernstein B.S. Health Studies
  • Shannon Rose Buchheister B.S. Health Studies Magna Cum Laude
  • Grace Kathryn Evans B.S. Health Studies Summa Cum Laude
  • Gianna Nicole Garland B.S. Health Studies
  • Brandon Rickii Muir B.S. Health Studies
  • Autumn Elizabeth Pectle B.S. Health Studies
  • Omarys Griselle Ramirez B.S. Health Studies
  • Zykee Sharron Robinson B.S. Health Promotion
  • Skyler Logan Saunders B.S. Health Studies
  • Iraimy Trujillo B.S. Health Studies
  • Jaylen M. Tucker B.S. Health Studies

Master’s Degrees

  • Meghan Ryan Wirth MSN Nursing

School of Science

Baccalaureate Degrees

  • Emma Katherine Berger B.S. Medical Laboratory Science
  • Chase Robert Fairbanks B.S. Biology
  • Walter S. Gutierrez B.S. Biology
  • Alexandra Rose Raczek B.S. Medical Laboratory Science Cum Laude
  • Deanna Louise Robinson B.S. Biology
  • Brianna Elizabeth Vazquez-Torres B.S. Medical Laboratory Science
  • Amanda M. Wendt B.S. Medical Laboratory Science

School of Social Work

Baccalaureate Degrees

  • Mark Francis Rawding BSW Social Work Cum Laude

Master’s Degrees

  • Elizabeth Laura Chisholm MSW Social Work
  • Erin Petersen De Campos MSW Social Work
  • John Patrick Durrenberger MSW Social Work
  • Simone Graham MSW Social Work

Honors School

Baccalaureate Degrees

  • Shannon Rose Buchheister B.S. Health Studies Magna Cum Laude
  • Grace Kathryn Evans B.S. Health Studies Summa Cum Laude
  • Alexander Jason Phillips BFA Fine Arts
  • Kendall Ward B.A. Political Science Cum Laude

Academic Regalia

The colors you will see in the hoods of our faculty represent the various fields in which the degrees were taken:

  • Apricot – Nursing
  • Brown – Fine Arts
  • Citron – Social Work
  • Crimson – Journalism
  • Dark Blue – Philosophy
  • Golden Yellow – Science
  • Green – Medicine
  • Lemon-Yellow – Library Science
  • Light Blue – Education
  • Orange – Engineering
  • Pink – Music
  • Purple – Law
  • Sage Green – Physical Education
  • Salmon Pink – Public Health
  • Scarlet – Theology
  • Yellow-Brown: Commerce, Business, Accounting
  • White – Arts, Letters, Humanities
History of the Types of Academic Regalia

The history of academic dress reaches far back into the earliest days of the oldest universities. A statute of 1321 required that all “Doctors, Licentiates, and Bachelors” of the University of Coimbra wear gowns. In England, in the second half of the 14th century, the statutes of certain colleges prescribed the wearing of a long gown. In the 16th and 17th centuries in Europe, the wearing of a robe often signified a degree candidate’s political or religious affiliation; in the northern universities and those of the British Isles, the robes signified that tuition and boarding fees of the wearer had been paid and also entitled them to special immunities in civil law, as well as providing them warmth at lectures and chapel.

When American colleges and universities desired to adopt some suitable system of academic apparel, a conference held at Columbia University in 1895, made up of representatives from various institutions, drew up a “By-Law, Regulation, or Statute” for the establishment of a suitable code of academic dress for colleges and universities in the United States. This code, with modifications made in 1959 by the Committee on Academic Costumes and Ceremonies of the American Council on Education, is still in force; the costumes and colors, trimmings, and patterns you will see are traditional, and interpret both the degree and field of learning. The bachelor’s gown, designed to be worn closed, has pointed sleeves; the master’s gown, which may be worn open or closed, has an oblong sleeve open at the wrist that hangs down in the traditional manner. The rear part of its oblong shape is square cut, and the front part has the arc cut away. The doctoral gown has bell-shaped sleeves. It may be worn open or closed.

Black is the recommended color for all academic gowns. Bachelor’s and master’s gowns are untrimmed. Doctoral gowns are faced with black velvet, with three bars across the sleeves; the color of the velvet may also be that which is distinctive to the degree, agreeing with that of the edging of the hood. In the 1960s, many American land-grant universities adopted the British and the Scottish tradition of using the official school color(s) for the robes of their doctoral recipients—for instance, Yale: sky blue; Harvard: crimson; University of Pennsylvania: scarlet and blue; Columbia: slate gray; Rutgers: scarlet and black.

The hoods, differing in length for the three degrees—bachelor’s, master’s, and doctoral—are lined with the official colors of the university or college conferring the degree, usually with one color forming a chevron pattern over the other. Hoods are edged and bound with velvet or the color appropriate for the degree. You will see in our procession many hoods edged with dark blue, representing doctor of philosophy.

Mortarboards are the approved headgear. The tassel, worn on the left side of the cap, maybe gold if the holder has a doctoral degree.

Monmouth Alumni Spirit Mark

Dear Members of the Class of 2024:

On behalf of the Monmouth University Alumni Association, welcome to the alumni family–a vibrant network that boasts over 58,000 Hawks in 50 states.

Today marks a new and exciting chapter in your connection to Monmouth University–one that will continue to grow with your professional and personal development. We want you to remain engaged with your alma mater, and share in your accomplishments, no matter where your achievements take you.

Stay connected by creating and updating your alumni contact record to receive the Monmouth Monthly alumni e-newsletter, invitations to alumni events and networking gatherings, and alumni discounts. Visit the Career Center to search for job opportunities and build your professional network.

Congratulations once again and we look forward to welcoming you to the alumni association.

Bayaan Oluyadi ’13
President, Alumni Association Board of Directors

Ways to Stay Connected

Upcoming Events for Alumni

Wine and Stein: Saturday, June 8, 2024

Homecoming: Saturday, October 19, 2024

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