2023 Midyear Commencement Program - Hofstra University

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2023 Midyear Commencement Exercises


ALMA MATER “Blue and Gold”

Composed by Robert Rosen, BS,’16 Where minds are filled with wonder, and hearts are full of pride, There stands our Alma Mater, so radiant a shine. Nurturing thy scholars, like parents raise their young. Dear Hofstra, we are grateful, and thus we thank thee for ... Inspiring us, and guiding us through all the great unknown. Oh hail the blue and gold! Unrivaled motivation, invaluable and true. Selfless with thy knowledge, and vision to pursue. Through all the lands we journey, thou shall remain our home, Dear Hofstra, we are grateful, and thus we thank thee for ... Inspiring us, and guiding us through all the great unknown. Oh hail the blue and gold!


2023 Midyear Commencement Exercises This is the unofficial program of the 2023 midyear commencement exercises. Degrees and honors will be awarded only upon successful completion of all requirements. This program is based on information available at the time of printing, and changes may occur based on pending outcomes. The official program will be archived in August 2024.



Table of Contents Alma Mater............................................................................................................ Inside front cover History of Hofstra.............................................................................................................................6 Commencement Notes......................................................................................................................8 Commencement Speaker................................................................................................................12 Order of Exercises...........................................................................................................................13 Baccalaureate Degrees....................................................................................................................18 Hofstra College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Peter S. Kalikow School of Government, Public Policy and International Affairs School of Education School of Humanities, Fine and Performing Arts School of Natural Sciences and Mathematics Frank G. Zarb School of Business Fred DeMatteis School of Engineering and Applied Science Hofstra Northwell School of Nursing and Physician Assistant Studies The Lawrence Herbert School of Communication School of Health Professions and Human Services Graduate Degrees............................................................................................................................21 Hofstra College of Liberal Arts and Sciences School of Education School of Humanities, Fine and Performing Arts School of Natural Sciences and Mathematics Frank G. Zarb School of Business Fred DeMatteis School of Engineering and Applied Science Hofstra Northwell School of Nursing and Physician Assistant Studies The Lawrence Herbert School of Communication School of Health Professions and Human Services Maurice A. Deane School of Law Degrees.....................................................................................25 Academic Honors............................................................................................................................26 Latin Honors...................................................................................................................................27 Stuart and Nancy Rabinowitz Honors College...............................................................................29 Departmental Honors and Outstanding Senior Scholars................................................................30 Master’s Degrees With Distinction.................................................................................................31 Honor Societies at Hofstra University............................................................................................33 Hofstra University Administration and Academic Deans...............................................................34 Trustees of Hofstra University........................................................................................................35

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History of Hofstra In September 1935, Nassau College – Hofstra Memorial of New York University opened its doors as a coeducational commuter college in a three-story, white-shingled home with 19 faculty, 159 day students, and 621 evening students. Today, Hofstra University is an institution of international reach and reputation with over 10,000 students, more than 146,000 alumni, 375 top-ranked undergraduate and graduate program options, and schools of law, medicine, and nursing. The history of Hofstra is defined by the pioneering spirit of those first professors and students, whose pride and purpose are the foundation upon which our university continues to grow and thrive. But long before Hofstra was founded, indeed before there was “Long Island,” the Indigenous peoples called this region Sewanhacky, Wamponomon, and Paumanake – sacred territory inhabited by the Carnarsie, Rockaway, Matinecock, Merricks, Massapequa, Nissequoge, Secatoag, Seatauket, Patchoag, Corchaug, Shinnecock, Manhasset, and Montauk. Each tribe had its own territory, whose boundaries were respected by the others, and all inhabitants were united in their shared desire for peace. The land that surrounds us is part of our history, and we want to protect that legacy and honor the Indigenous peoples who have made untold contributions to our region. By the early part of the 20th century, the land where Hofstra sits was mostly estates and farms, bisected by Fulton Avenue, a tree-lined thoroughfare that led to the heart of Hempstead. In 1903, lumber magnate William Hofstra and his wife, Kate, purchased 15 acres of land, where they built their family home – now known as Hofstra Hall. The home was dubbed “The Netherlands” in recognition of William Hofstra’s Dutch ancestry. When William Hofstra died in 1932, he left his estate in his wife’s hands. Kate Hofstra died just over a year later, and she specified that the bulk of the estate and property was to be used for charitable, scientific, or humanitarian purposes, to be named in honor of William. This set the stage for the launch of Nassau College – Hofstra Memorial of New York University. By 1939, Hofstra College had established itself as an independent institution of higher education. From the mid-1940s to late-1960s, enrollment mushroomed and 13 new academic buildings, including the John Cranford Adams Playhouse, named for Hofstra’s president at the time, were constructed. During this period, the annual Shakespeare Festival – now in its 75th year and performed on Hofstra’s historically accurate replica of the Bard’s Globe Stage – began. The University’s growth continued as Hofstra became one of the first universities to be fully accessible to individuals with physical disabilities – years before a federal law was enacted. And the University’s program to provide highly motivated and diverse students with access to higher education – called NOAH – became a model for a similar New York state program. Hofstra became Long Island’s first private university in 1963. Two years later, the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. delivered the commencement address. By 1970, when the School of Law welcomed its first class, Hofstra was a residential campus, with six towers, a student center, and the Unispan pedestrian bridge rising above Hempstead Turnpike. By the 1980s, Hofstra was hosting more than 500 cultural events annually, including art shows, film festivals, seminars, concerts, drama and dance programs, and national and international conferences. During this period, the campus grounds, blanketed with trees and blooming with thousands of tulips every spring, won official recognition as an arboretum from the prestigious American Public Gardens Association. Today, the campus is landscaped with more than 12,000 evergreen and deciduous trees representing 625 species and varieties, and dotted with 75 outdoor sculptures that are part of the permanent collection of the Hofstra University Museum of Art. In 1982, Hofstra’s distinction as a center for presidential study began with a conference that brought together government officials, journalists, and historians to examine the presidency of Franklin Delano Roosevelt. The University has since hosted presidential conferences on every president from FDR to Barack Obama. This scholarly tradition led directly to the establishment of the Peter S. Kalikow Center for the Study of the American Presidency and, eventually, to Hofstra becoming the only university in the nation to host three consecutive U.S. presidential debates (2008, 2012, and 2016). Two Hofstra presidential debates rank among the top 10 most watched in television history. These events drew thousands of international media to campus, provided extraordinary civic engagement opportunities for students, and solidified Hofstra’s reputation as a university dedicated to the study of the politics and policy of the presidency. In all, seven U.S. presidents have visited Hofstra’s campus: Dwight D. Eisenhower, Gerald Ford, Jimmy Carter, George H.W. Bush, Bill Clinton, Barack Obama, and Donald Trump. As the 20th century ended, the University opened Breslin Hall, a building dedicated to classrooms; established the School of Communication; named the School of Business for alumnus, chair emeritus of the Hofstra Board of Trustees, and former NASDAQ Chairman and CEO Frank G. Zarb; and welcomed among its commencement speakers, Long Island native Billy Joel. In 2011 and 2015, respectively, Hofstra and Northwell Health launched the Donald and Barbara Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell and the Hofstra Northwell School of Nursing and Physician Assistant Studies – both dedicated to training the next generation of healthcare providers with a new model focused on community-based care. The creation of the School of Health Professions and Human Services, the Fred DeMatteis School of Engineering and Applied Science, and the Peter S. Kalikow School of Government, Public Policy and International Affairs followed. Meanwhile, the School of Law was named for law alumnus Maurice A. Deane (1926-2020), former Endo Laboratories executive who served as chair emeritus of the Hofstra Board of Trustees. The School of Communication was named for Pantone Matching System inventor, Hofstra alumnus, and trustee emeritus Lawrence Herbert. 6


Modern buildings were constructed for the medical school and the Zarb School of Business, which turned 50 in 2016. The Leo A. Guthart Hall for Innovation and Discovery is a high-tech wonder that includes a behavioral research in business lab, an enhanced business incubator, and Hofstra’s Institute of Innovation and Entrepreneurship. The interdisciplinary, state-of-the-art Cybersecurity Innovation and Research Center trains students to detect and defend against cybercrime and created partnerships among industry, government, and education to analyze threats and strengthen network security. In July 2021, Honors College was named for retiring Hofstra President Stuart Rabinowitz and his wife, Nancy, to recognize their decades of service to the University. In August 2021, Hofstra welcomed Susan Poser as its ninth president and first woman to lead the University. President Poser immediately announced the launch of a campaign to engage the entire campus community in a conversation about Hofstra’s future – a future that articulates pathways for students from college to career, expands the University’s core commitment to diversity and inclusion, and builds on Hofstra’s strong foundation of faculty research and scholarship. A year later, in July 2022, Dr. Charles Riordan joined the University as provost and senior vice president for academic affairs. Hofstra continues to invest heavily in growing the scholarly and research enterprise of the University, as well as in programs that encourage civic engagement and community service, including The National Center for Suburban Studies at Hofstra University, Center for Civic Engagement, and Center for “Race,” Culture and Social Justice. Our schools continue to innovate across the curriculum with new programs, including the nation’s first Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) that leads to a combined Acute Care Nurse Practitioner and Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist. We continue to offer award-winning programs such as our student-run radio station, WRHU-88.7 FM, which is a four-time Marconi Award winner. In 2021, WRHU became the first student-run radio station to receive the World Radio Day Award from the Academy of Radio Arts and Sciences of America. In 2022, the Herbert School forged a partnership with WABC-TV and became home to its Long Island news bureau. In fall 2023, the University opened the Science & Innovation Center. This 75,000-square-foot building provides modern laboratories and collaborative spaces for the Hofstra Northwell School of Nursing and Physician Assistant Studies and the Fred DeMatteis School of Engineering and Applied Science. With this state-of-the-art facility, Hofstra provides students with a dynamic STEM education that will shape the next generation of scientists, engineers, and healthcare professionals. Hofstra’s commitment to our community is evident in all we do – from programs such as Hempstead for Hofstra/Hofstra for Hempstead, which provides scholarships for local students, to our medical-legal partnership with the Deane School of Law, Northwell Health, and the New York State Bar Association, which provides much-needed legal services and medical care to community members across Long Island and New York City, regardless of the ability to pay. In the years to come, Hofstra will continue in its unwavering commitment to excellence in teaching and research, to public service and civic engagement, to the free expression of ideas in robust but respectful discourse, and to diversity and global understanding. Much has changed since those first students and faculty arrived, but Hofstra’s core values are enduring. Eighty-four years ago, when Hofstra separated from New York University, members of the first graduating class were given a choice. They could receive their degrees from NYU, or from Hofstra. They chose Hofstra. Hofstra Pride and Purpose. Then, now, and forever.

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Commencement Notes THE FLAG The Hofstra flag, bearing the seal of the University, was presented to Hofstra on April 19, 1940, by Dr. Alexander Loudon, envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary, in the name of Her Majesty, Wilhelmina, queen of the Netherlands. The seal is derived from the coat of arms of the House of Orange-Nassau. The motto, “Je maintiendray,” means “I stand steadfast.”

THE CEREMONIAL MACE The ceremonial mace, carried by the grand marshal in the academic procession, was given to Hofstra by Halsted Billings Vander Poel, son of former trustee W. Halsted Vander Poel. The mace is made of silver with a shaft of ebony. Its design is based upon one of the oldest maces of Yale University, dating from the time of Queen Anne. Engraved upon the head is the Hofstra seal. Around the upper portion of the haft appears the quotation from the Book of Proverbs: “The hearing ear, and the seeing eye, the Lord hath made even both of them.” The history of the mace in ceremonies begins in the 13th century when ceremonial maces were borne by the sergeant at arms, a royal bodyguard established in France by Phillip II and in England by Richard I. When used in our commencement exercises, its presence symbolizes the authority by which commencement is held and under which degrees are granted.

THE MARSHALS’ SCAPULARS The marshals in the academic procession wear specially designed scapulars of their offices. The scapulars draw their basic characteristics from the official seal of the University. Each is designed against a background of silver thread, laid with gold lace and embroidered threads of red, blue, and green, the colors of the Hofstra seal. The scapular of the grand marshal carries the University seal in full color as the breastplate. The breastplates of the other marshals are linked with other significant sections of the seal. The badges of the trustee and guest marshal, faculty marshal, and graduate marshal carry four, three, or two tassels of gold, in order of rank, while the scapulars of the highest rank, grand marshal, and the baccalaureate marshal are without tassels. Assistant marshals carry batons.

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ACADEMIC HERALDRY The wearing of caps, gowns, and hoods at college and university functions dates to the Middle Ages, when they were first worn by monks and students for warmth in the damp and drafty 12th-century castles and halls of learning. Through the years, their styles and colors have come to represent certain specific meanings. Gowns for the bachelor’s degree have a semistiff yoke, long pleated front, and intricate shirring across the shoulders and back. The bachelor’s gown is worn closed and is distinguished primarily by its long pointed sleeves. The gown for the master’s degree has the same yoke effect as that of the bachelor’s, but is designed so that it may be worn open or closed. The back of the sleeve is oblong and cut square, with the front part carrying a cutaway arc. Gowns for the doctoral degree may also be worn open or closed. They have long velvet panels down the front and three velvet bars on the bell-shaped sleeves. This velvet trimming may be either black or the color distinctive of the field of learning to which the degree pertains. Members of the Hofstra University Board of Trustees wear academic robes and caps in the distinctive colors of the University. A small, embroidered replica of the seal of the University is worn on each lapel. It is the hood that gives color and definitive meaning to the academic costume. The hood is of varying sizes for master’s and doctoral degrees and of material to match the gown. It is lined with the color or colors of the institution conferring the degree. The hood is bordered with velvet of the proper width and color to indicate the field of learning.*

Business................................ Drab Communication.................... Crimson Education.............................. Light Blue Engineering and Applied Science............... Orange Health Professions and Human Services............... Sage Green

Law............................................ Purple Liberal Arts and Sciences.......... White Medicine.................................... Green Nursing and Physician Assistant Studies..... Apricot Philosophy................................. Dark Blue

Midyear 2023 graduates are wearing blue academic attire bearing the Hofstra University crest. Graduates may keep their custom-made attire.

*The colors above represent Hofstra University degree-granting schools and colleges. It is also acceptable for PhD graduates to receive dark blue academic regalia regardless of school or college.

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THE GONFALONS Of the 14 gonfalons, three of the fishtail ensigns plus the Hofstra seal were first presented in University ceremonies during the dedication of the Hofstra Library in 1967. The gonfalon for the Maurice A. Deane School of Law was added in 1970, followed by the Hofstra University Libraries gonfalon in 1993, The Lawrence Herbert School of Communication gonfalon in 1996, the Stuart and Nancy Rabinowitz Honors College gonfalon in 2001, the Donald and Barbara Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell gonfalon in 2009, and the Fred DeMatteis School of Engineering and Applied Science and the School of Health Professions and Human Services gonfalons, both dedicated in 2013. The gonfalons of the Hofstra Northwell School of Nursing and Physician Assistant Studies; Peter S. Kalikow School of Government, Public Policy and International Affairs; School of Natural Sciences and Mathematics; and School of Humanities, Fine and Performing Arts were dedicated in 2015. The history of the ceremonial use of gonfalons seems lost in antiquity. Probably best remembered is their appearance at the head of the parades of the Crusades where they presented the coats of arms of legion commanders. The gonfalons of Hofstra carry the seals of the colleges and schools of the University. The seal of Hofstra is worked in threads of gold, silver, red, blue, and green against a background of white silk, derived from the great seal of the House of Orange-Nassau, and is at the center of the stage. (See note under “The Flag,” on page 8.) The gonfalons are displayed from left to right. The gonfalon of Hofstra College of Liberal Arts and Sciences carries the seal of the province of Friesland, the original home of the Hofstra family. The fishtail below the seal has the colors of Hofstra, blue and gold, at the left and right, and the colors of the college, white for arts and gold for sciences, through the center. The gonfalon of the School of Education carries the seal of the province of Groningen. The colors of Hofstra, blue and gold, trim the gonfalon, while the light blue of education is the center color. The gonfalon of the Frank G. Zarb School of Business carries the seal of the province of Gelderland. The University colors of blue and gold trim the gonfalon, with the traditional “drab” filling the center stripe of the fishtail. The gonfalon of the Maurice A. Deane School of Law carries the seal of Noord Brabant province, is trimmed in the University colors of blue and gold, and carries a band of purple through the center to indicate law. The gonfalon of the Hofstra University Libraries carries the seal of the province of Rotterdam. University colors of blue and gold trim the gonfalon. The center area carries the colors of the Hofstra colleges and schools and is overlaid with a band of lemon yellow, representing the discipline of library science.

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The gonfalon of The Lawrence Herbert School of Communication carries the seal of the province of Arnhem. The University colors of blue and gold trim a center panel of crimson representing communication. The gonfalon of the Stuart and Nancy Rabinowitz Honors College adapts the seal of the Frisian town of Tytsjerksteradiel. The gonfalon design uses the University colors in a traditional woven heraldic pattern representing the interrelationship of disciplines in Rabinowitz Honors College. The gonfalon of the Donald and Barbara Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell carries an emblem representing the “staff of Asclepius,” the traditional symbol of medicine. It is trimmed in green to represent the discipline of medicine, and carries bands of the University’s and Northwell Health’s colors. The gonfalon of the Fred DeMatteis School of Engineering and Applied Science carries the seal of the House of Orange-Nassau coat of arms. University colors of blue and gold trim the gonfalon. The orange center represents the degrees conferred by the school. The gonfalon of the School of Health Professions and Human Services carries the seal of the province of Overijssel. The University colors of blue and gold trim the center panel of sage green, representing health professions and human services. The gonfalon of the Hofstra Northwell School of Nursing and Physician Assistant Studies carries an emblem of a shield and flame to represent the professions of nursing and physician assistant studies. It is trimmed in purple to represent leadership, and carries the colors of blue, orange, red, and yellow to represent collaboration, humanism, courage, and innovation. The flame breaking through the shield embodies the break from the traditional model of education. The gonfalon of the Peter S. Kalikow School of Government, Public Policy and International Affairs is derived from the Dutch city of The Hague, the seat of government of the Netherlands and the seat of the United Nations International Court of Justice. The words “vrede” and “recht” translate into “peace” and “justice,” the cornerstones of the Kalikow School. The center of the gonfalon includes the three branches of the U.S. government, with the crown being replaced by people, symbolizing a government “by the people.” The gonfalon was created by Peter S. Kalikow, a proud alumnus of Hofstra University. The gonfalon of the School of Natural Sciences and Mathematics displays symbols within a shield that represent the atom, symbolizing the natural sciences; pi (π), symbolizing mathematics; and two lions, symbolizing Hofstra pride. The colors represented in the gonfalon symbolize pure reason (white), growth (green), clarity (black), and order (purple), along with the University’s traditional blue and gold. The gonfalon of the School of Humanities, Fine and Performing Arts displays symbols within a shield that represent the key to learning, symbolizing humanities; eye and primary colors, symbolizing the visual arts; masks of comedy and tragedy placed on a musical scale, symbolizing performing arts; and lions, representing Hofstra pride. The colors represented in the fishtail symbolize the array of disciplines incorporated in the school, along with the University’s traditional blue and gold. 11


Commencement Speaker

JASON FLOM Jason Flom, American music industry executive, podcaster, and philanthropist, is the founder and CEO of Lava for Good and Lava Media. Mr. Flom previously served as chairman and CEO at Atlantic Records, Virgin Records, and Capitol Music Group, and he is personally responsible for launching acts such as Katy Perry, Kid Rock, Lorde, and Greta Van Fleet. He is a leading philanthropist and expert on criminal justice issues and an internationally recognized and celebrated public speaker. Mr. Flom is a founding board member of the Innocence Project and serves on the boards of numerous criminal justice reform organizations. He is the host of the hit podcast Wrongful Conviction, which features interviews with individuals who have spent decades in prison for crimes they maintain they did not commit, some even sentenced to death. Mr. Flom also hosts Righteous Convictions with Jason Flom, which spotlights social justice leaders such as U.S. Sen. Dick Durbin, U.S. Rep. James Clyburn, and Serial creator and activist Rabia Chaudry. In November 2023, Mr. Flom received the Lifetime Achievement Award at the Ali Center’s annual Muhammad Ali Humanitarian Awards ceremony in recognition of his work toward criminal justice reform. Among other honors, he received the Frederick Douglass Human Rights Award from the Southern Center for Human Rights in 2018 and the Torch of Liberty Award from the American Civil Liberties Union in 1999. Mr. Flom’s love for animals inspired the children’s book Lulu is a Rhinoceros (June 2018), co-written with his daughter, Allison Flom, and soon to be adapted into an animated television series by a leading streaming platform.

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Order of Exercises BACCALAUREATE, GRADUATE, AND LAW COMMENCEMENT Thursday, December 21, 2023, 7 p.m. David S. Mack Sports and Exhibition Complex, North Campus

PRESIDING Susan Poser, JD, PhD President, Hofstra University

Program PROCESSIONAL, the audience standing POMP AND CIRCUMSTANCE, NO. 1, Sir Edward Elgar The Hofstra University Commencement Band David Soto, MM, Conductor Adjunct Associate Professor of Music and Director of Bands School of Humanities, Fine and Performing Arts Hofstra College of Liberal Arts and Sciences

MASTER OF CEREMONIES Charles G. Riordan, PhD Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs, Hofstra University

INVOCATION, the audience standing Shaykh Ibad Wali, MA Member, University Board of Chaplains Hofstra University Interfaith Center

NATIONAL ANTHEM and ALMA MATER, the audience standing National Anthem led by Jade Vila, Class of 2024 Alma Mater led by The Hofstra Vocal Ensemble David Fryling, PhD, Conductor Professor of Music and Director of Choral Activities School of Humanities, Fine and Performing Arts Hofstra College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Accompanied by The Hofstra University Commencement Band

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WELCOME AND COMMENTARY President Poser

REMARKS Donald M. Schaeffer, JD Chair, Hofstra University Board of Trustees

INTRODUCTION OF COMMENCEMENT SPEAKER President Poser

REMARKS Jason Flom Music Industry Executive and Activist Founder and CEO, Lava for Good and Lava Media

PRESENTATION OF OUTSTANDING SENIOR SCHOLAR AWARDS President Poser Presented to Guido Feldberg, Class of 2023 Finance Ashley Marie Miller, Class of 2023 Community Health Lillian Moy, Class of 2023 Civil Engineering Sarah Siddiqui, Class of 2023 Psychology

PRESENTATION OF CANDIDATES FOR BACCALAUREATE DEGREES Provost Riordan

CONFERRING OF BACCALAUREATE DEGREES President Poser

PARADE AND RECOGNITION OF BACCALAUREATE DEGREE RECIPIENTS Introductions by Jean D. Giebel, MFA Senior Associate Dean for Curriculum and Personnel, Hofstra College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Professor of Drama and Dance, School of Humanities, Fine and Performing Arts Hofstra College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Carina Loscalzo, EdD, PA-C Assistant Professor, Hofstra Northwell School of Nursing and Physician Assistant Studies Michele A. Roberts, MA Senior Assistant Dean, The Lawrence Herbert School of Communication David M. Rooney, PhD Associate Dean, Fred DeMatteis School of Engineering and Applied Science Professor of Engineering, Fred DeMatteis School of Engineering and Applied Science 14


PRESENTATION OF CANDIDATES FOR MASTER’S DEGREES AND ADVANCED CERTIFICATES Provost Riordan

CONFERRING OF MASTER’S DEGREES AND ADVANCED CERTIFICATES President Poser

PARADE AND RECOGNITION OF MASTER’S DEGREE AND ADVANCED CERTIFICATE RECIPIENTS Introductions by Brian Caligiure, MBA Senior Associate Dean, Frank G. Zarb School of Business Adjunct Associate Professor of Information Systems and Business Analytics Frank G. Zarb School of Business Jacklyn T. Kuehn, EdD Senior Associate Dean, School of Health Professions and Human Services Adjunct Assistant Professor of Writing Studies and Rhetoric, School of Humanities, Fine and Performing Arts Hofstra College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Anthony J. Porcelli, EdD Senior Assistant Dean for Communication, Advancement and Engagement Hofstra Northwell School of Nursing and Physician Assistant Studies Adjunct Assistant Professor of Population Health School of Health Professions and Human Services Stacy L. Zalewski, MSEd Senior Associate Dean, School of Education

PRESENTATION AND RECOGNITION OF CANDIDATES FOR JURIS DOCTOR, MASTER OF LAWS, AND MASTER OF ARTS DEGREES MAURICE A. DEANE SCHOOL OF LAW Julian Ku, JD Interim Dean, Maurice A. Deane School of Law Faculty Director of International Programs Maurice A. Deane Distinguished Professor of Constitutional Law and Professor of Law

CONFERRING OF JURIS DOCTOR, MASTER OF LAWS, AND MASTER OF ARTS DEGREES President Poser

PARADE AND HOODING OF JURIS DOCTOR, MASTER OF LAWS, AND MASTER OF ARTS DEGREE RECIPIENTS Introductions by Ashira P. Ostrow, JD Senior Associate Dean for Academic Affairs, Maurice A. Deane School of Law Peter S. Kalikow Distinguished Professor in Real Estate and Land Use Law Executive Director, Wilbur F. Breslin Center for Real Estate Studies

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PRESENTATION AND RECOGNITION OF CANDIDATES FOR DOCTORAL DEGREES HOFSTRA NORTHWELL SCHOOL OF NURSING AND PHYSICIAN ASSISTANT STUDIES Renee McLeod-Sordjan, DNP, PhD, FAAN Dean and Professor of Graduate Nursing Hofstra Northwell School of Nursing and Physician Assistant Studies

CONFERRING OF DOCTORAL DEGREES President Poser

PARADE AND HOODING OF DOCTORAL DEGREE RECIPIENTS Introductions by James Earl, DNP, APRN, FNP-C, CEN Director, Doctor of Nursing Practice Program Assistant Professor of Graduate Nursing Hofstra Northwell School of Nursing and Physician Assistant Studies

PRESENTATION AND RECOGNITION OF CANDIDATES FOR DOCTORAL DEGREES SCHOOL OF EDUCATION Kevin K. Kumashiro, PhD Interim Dean, School of Education

CONFERRING OF DOCTORAL DEGREES President Poser

PARADE AND HOODING OF DOCTORAL DEGREE RECIPIENTS Introductions by Stacy L. Zalewski, MSEd Senior Associate Dean, School of Education

PRESENTATION AND RECOGNITION OF CANDIDATES FOR DOCTORAL DEGREES HOFSTRA COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS AND SCIENCES Eva D. Badowska, PhD Dean, Hofstra College of Liberal Arts and Sciences

CONFERRING OF DOCTORAL DEGREES President Poser

PARADE AND HOODING OF DOCTORAL DEGREE RECIPIENTS Introductions by Kristin M. Weingartner, PhD Vice Dean for Student Academic Affairs and First-Year Programs Professor of Psychology, School of Natural Sciences and Mathematics Hofstra College of Liberal Arts and Sciences 16


PRESENTATION OF THE 2023 H. ALAN ROBINSON AWARD FOR OUTSTANDING DOCTORAL DISSERTATION Presented by Comila Shahani-Denning, PhD Senior Vice Provost for Academic Affairs Professor of Psychology, School of Natural Sciences and Mathematics Hofstra College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Awarded to Ariel L. Adrian, EdD Department of Specialized Programs in Education Dissertation: Straddling Two Worlds: The Influence of Retrospective Miscue Analysis on the Reading Process and Perceptions of Wilson Reading Students Advisor: Alan D. Flurkey, PhD

CLOSING REMARKS President Poser

RECESSIONAL, the audience standing SINE NOMINE, Ralph Vaughan Williams The Hofstra University Commencement Band The audience is requested to remain in place until the academic procession has withdrawn. Following commencement, there will be a reception for graduates, guests, faculty, and members of the platform party at the David S. Mack Physical Education Center, North Campus.

Marshals for the Academic Procession Grand Marshal

Amy J. Catalano, EdD Chair, Department of Teaching, Learning & Technology Professor of Teaching, Learning & Technology School of Education

Faculty Marshal

Richard N. Hayes, PhD Executive Director, Institute of Innovation and Entrepreneurship Associate Professor of Management and Entrepreneurship Frank G. Zarb School of Business

Graduate Marshal

Martine Hackett, PhD Chair, Department of Population Health Associate Professor of Population Health School of Health Professions and Human Services

Baccalaureate Marshal

Brian F. McFadden, MA Assistant Professor of Journalism, Media Studies, and Public Relations The Lawrence Herbert School of Communication

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Baccalaureate Degrees HOFSTRA COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS AND SCIENCES PETER S. KALIKOW SCHOOL OF GOVERNMENT, PUBLIC POLICY AND INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS BACHELOR OF SCIENCE AUGUST 31, 2023, DEGREE RECIPIENT PHILIPPOS A. CHRISTODOULOU

SCHOOL OF EDUCATION BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN EDUCATION DECEMBER 31, 2023, DEGREE CANDIDATES KEVIN BONILLA MARCO ANTONIO CAMPANELLI CHRISTIE JANIEC EMILY BROOKE OBERSTEIN

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DECEMBER 31, 2023, DEGREE CANDIDATES JULIA CLARKE SARAH ASHLEY KEELEY ROSS R. MCFARLAND ALEXANDRA MARIE MERCALDO ARIANA EVE SOCCODATO

DECEMBER 31, 2023, DEGREE CANDIDATE JACK DAVID O'MALLEY

BACHELOR OF ARTS AUGUST 31, 2023, DEGREE RECIPIENTS AARON ESTRADA SARAH ELIZABETH GIBSON SYDNEY SHEY LEGUILLOW MICHAEL ANTHONY MERTZ ** RYAN LEWIS PANTINA ** JAMIA JEAN PIERRE ALBERTO J. ROTONDI SURENDRA ANDREW SINGH DECEMBER 31, 2023, DEGREE CANDIDATES JAKE AMATO ROBERT AZIZO ** ELISSA CANO NATALIE J. CHAVER ** ALYSSA MARIE CHERASO NATALIE ELAINE CLIFFORD MAX OLIVER GREENWALD CAROL HENRY-MCCARTER GURPREET KAUR * LIAM KNEHR KEVIN RICHARD LYNSKEY RITA ISABELLA MARINELLO PAIGE EMILY MCLEAR ** WILLIAM THOMAS PRAGIAS GIANNI CARIDAD REYES NATALIA ROGALA BRIAUNA NARDEA RUSHIN RAVEENDRANATH AMAR SINGH OLIVER SVALANDER JAKE D. TEMKIN JOHN C. WALTER MARIAH SMYRNA WILLIAMS JANUARY 31, 2024, DEGREE PARTICIPANT MARK J. BEVILACQUA

SCHOOL OF HUMANITIES, FINE AND PERFORMING ARTS BACHELOR OF SCIENCE AUGUST 31, 2023, DEGREE RECIPIENTS JULIA DASEY VANESSA DEROSSO MUZETTE MARCEL DECEMBER 31, 2023, DEGREE CANDIDATES ELEANOR ROSE BELVIN CHRISTIAN SCALA BRIANNA T. SULLIVAN

BACHELOR OF ARTS AUGUST 31, 2023, DEGREE RECIPIENTS ** ANTHONY JOSEPH FRANCE AUSTIN GREEN CHRISTIAN GABRIEL NESBITT CHENJIA WANG JADEN BANATICLA WOOD DECEMBER 31, 2023, DEGREE CANDIDATES LAUREN BALLINGER ** KATHRYN F. BLAKELEY ALEXANDRA NICOLE CONROY ** NIKOLETTE GAIL DEMPSEY GINA MARIE DIBENEDETTO JOCELYN DISSELKOEN OCÉANE GORIOU GABRIELLA NICOLE HALL YUKANA HIRASAWA AMARA MALLORY LEONARD MADELEINE ELIZABETH MITCHELL SEAN A. MORAN AMANDA J. MORTIMER WILLIAM PHELAN-ROBERTS NAILLIL MARGARITA RAMOS ** JOANNA ALEYA RICAURTE ANJA JENIAH RUDDER MARLANA MAIREAD RYAN ASHLEY SEGARRA ANDREW JOHN WEINER CHARMAINE JOY S. YU JIE ZHU JANUARY 31, 2024, DEGREE PARTICIPANT ELISHEVA HACKEL

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SCHOOL OF NATURAL SCIENCES AND MATHEMATICS

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE AUGUST 31, 2023, DEGREE RECIPIENT JENNIFER YUCHEN TSENG DECEMBER 31, 2023, DEGREE CANDIDATES SADE S. BARBER ZACHARIAH BURTON BOOTH STEVEN ELIJAH CURD SIMRAN DESAI PEIXUAN DU ANTHONY JAMES FLORA JAVARIA IMRAN SANYA JAIN AMANPREET KAUR EMMA KIMBALL BRITTANY KLUB JOHN JAMES LAWN ISABELLA ALICIA MOLINA VIVEK ARYAN OMAR AMANI DIPAK PATEL TANAYA KAYLIN PEREZ BRADLEY PRICE SARAH RACHEL RADICHEL AMBROSE RAJENDRAN ABIGAIL KYLA RAZI MICHELLE LEA SCELFO RIDA SHAH ESHA SHARMA SARAH SIDDIQUI EVAN S. ZUPPANI

BACHELOR OF ARTS AUGUST 31, 2023, DEGREE RECIPIENTS BRIANNA ACEVEDO NICOLE ARTEAGA MEGAN BOROWSKI DANAE CHASE BYER JASMINE CHRISTOPHER JONATHAN DALE KENRICK DESSIN MARISA JAMI DEVITO NICHOLAS WILLIAM DITRANO LEANDRA EDELSON JANICE HAU KAN FU ISABELLA ISOLANO ** GABRIELLE C. JAMES SEBASTIEN EMMANUEL JOSEPH MADISON ALYSSA KASTEN JASLEEN KHATRA SARAH KIRBY NICHOLAS J. KROPP ** MIAH LATVALA ARIANNA ROSE LIEBOWITZ AMANDA B. MURRAY WANDA NUNEZ KAITLYN ELIZABETH REDICAN ** MERLIJN MARTINA VAN DER VEGT DECEMBER 31, 2023, DEGREE CANDIDATES ZAINA ABDELBAKY CARLTON ABOSI DYLAN A. AMBLO RAYMOND BROWN KELSEY ANN CONTI ANTHONY DIBENEDETTO KAYLA MORGAN FINSTERBUSCH NATALIE SABRINA CELESTE FLORES IVAN SAMUEL GONZALES AMANDA HEALD EVELYN HERNANDEZ-VELIZ ISABELA ROSE HERRERA


AMINA HUSSAIN DASHAWN A. JOHNSON HADLEIGH LECLAIR ERIC LEE CAMRIN E. LYLES AIDAN MCSOLEY * CAROLYN MIAO JOHN JOSEPH MORRISSEY RACHEL SAMANTHA NAVARRO RHOEYCE NOBLE LEO ROSE LYNDSEY SCHIMMELPENNINGH CAROLINE SIEGEL CHRISTOPHER ANDREW STRONSTAD STEFANIA SUSTIC VICTORIA TONDO JANUARY 31, 2024, DEGREE PARTICIPANT MINDY TONG

FRANK G. ZARB SCHOOL OF BUSINESS BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION AUGUST 31, 2023, DEGREE RECIPIENTS KHAVI AHMED BRENDAN LIAM BANAYAN RYAN K. BRIND-SHERIDAN NICHOLAS CICCARELLI BRANDON CZECHOWSKI NICHOLAS DISANTI BO HUANG ALEENA JOGGY KEVIN JOSEPH LEVIEN JR. NINA LIANG KENDALL I. LINDSAY THOMAS L. MARCOTTE JOHNATHAN O. MEDINA THOMAS PARTAIN YOHELIS POLANCO PUZHOU SHI JARED MATTHEW SOLID GABRIELLE MARIE STALLONE KIAN VALI ZIARI DECEMBER 31, 2023, DEGREE CANDIDATES NAAYIEMAH CHANEL ABDULLAH TAISEI ABE AMANDA A. ADOLPHUS FAHMIDA AHAD VINCENT AVERSA MARK BLAKE ARIANNA BOLANOS ** THOMAS MICHAEL BONELLI BRANDON CALFE ASHLEY CASTAÑEDA KASSANDRA CASTILLO JULIET ELIZABETH CIANI SARAH COHEN ALEXANDRE BARRETT DEMBO FATIN FARDIN GUIDO FELDBERG MICHAEL FINNEGAN THOMAS WILLIAM FREELY CATHERINE GRACE GALLO ANTONIO GIAMMARINO JR. VICTORIA HANLON ESHAM HASSAN DANIELLE HEGEL PIERCE JOHN INFUSO HANNAH FANNIE KAPLAN SASHA ANN KHAN MILES ALEXANDER KLASS RAHUL KUMAR LUIS ANDRES RIOS LACAYO

JESSICA GRACE LERCARA JUNXI LI PAUL S. LUCIDO CHRISTOPHER MERRO NICHOLAS LANE METRO JULIA MOCELLIN ANIELLO MORGILLO LIAM MULDOON BENJAMIN O'BRIEN ** MARK PERSAUD MATTHEW LOGAN POWERS DANTE CHARLES PRIEBE ANDREW DARIO ROLDAN NATHAN ALBERT ROSEN SHANE RITCHIE SALMON ADAM SANCHEZ PAUL ANTHONY SEVCIK PRIYA SINGH CAMERON J. SMILEY LEONIDAS TSARTSALIS CAMILA BELÉN VALOR KARISSA LEI WIDMAN YUEYI WU SHUAIXIAN YAO

FRED DEMATTEIS SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING AND APPLIED SCIENCE BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING

PATRICK SANKAR ELYA CARMIT SEGALL SAMANTHA MARIE SENRA JARED EMMANUEL STEVENSON RAZIA SULTANA ANDREW VIESTA

BACHELOR OF ARTS AUGUST 31, 2023, DEGREE RECIPIENTS CRISTIAN PATRICIO BARRERA AMIR KHAN DECEMBER 31, 2023, DEGREE CANDIDATES TAIGA SAMUEL CHANG NEIL BRENDAN HENDRICKS SAMUEL JHAN NISHAD VIJAI

HOFSTRA NORTHWELL SCHOOL OF NURSING AND PHYSICIAN ASSISTANT STUDIES BACHELOR OF SCIENCE AUGUST 31, 2023, DEGREE RECIPIENTS JULIA JAKLIK MADELEINE GRACE SONDAY MARGARET MEIYAN WONG

DECEMBER 31, 2023, DEGREE CANDIDATE KUNAL A. PATEL

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE AUGUST 31, 2023, DEGREE RECIPIENTS DAVID MIGUEL CHEQUE LUIGI CHUNTARASITI CONTI ENRIDCHELL EMILE VIVIAN NARH SHAHAB FADY NASSAR MATE M. NEMARIC NOLAN QUON PEYTON TANSEY AIDAN OLIVER VEGA DECEMBER 31, 2023, DEGREE CANDIDATES CHRISTOPHER AHEARN SYED RAYHAN AHMED OMODOT AKPABIO VINNY ALEAGA OMAR KHALID ALJONUBI CONNOR AUGUSTINSON CHRISTOPHER BARBERA HENRY ARMANI BENITEZ GALINA N. CALLAHAN NILSSO DIAZ RUOYU HE KAIRUI HU FOIJUL ISLAM CHRISTOPHER JARAMILLO ALEXANDER KASPER ALVIN KURUVILLA JAYDA LEWIS MICHAEL PAUL MARCELLUS NICHOLAS P. MASCI CHRISTINA EMMA MCMANN LILLIAN MOY JAKE ROBERT PAMPINELLA GEORGE NICHOLAS PARASKEVAS TIEU HOANG HUAN PHAM GIANNA MARIE RINALDI TAYLOR ANISE RYAN

THE LAWRENCE HERBERT SCHOOL OF COMMUNICATION BACHELOR OF SCIENCE AUGUST 31, 2023, DEGREE RECIPIENTS ERIN ELIZABETH EAGEN THOMAS SEAN GRADY GABRIELLA MARIE MARINELLI SEBASTIAN ANTHONY PEPE MARGARET CATHERINE SULLIVAN DECEMBER 31, 2023, DEGREE CANDIDATES JULIA SIRAN HEKIMIAN ERIKA A. KORBUSIESKI KENNEDY LEONG MADELYNN ANNETTE PERKINS STEPHEN CHRISTOPHER PIKE ANGELICA C. RELACION NATHAN RITCHIE

BACHELOR OF ARTS AUGUST 31, 2023, DEGREE RECIPIENTS KRISTA BARAL ASHLEY BASSICK JULIET BRYCE BRIANNA CEDRONE CONNER ROBERT GORDON NATHAN SCOTT MCKAY MAX DYLAN POLLAK KAYLA ANN ROBERTSON EMILY K. SUTER JILLIAN MARIE TKACZYK SERENA TORRES STEPHEN MALCOLM WOOD

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DECEMBER 31, 2023, DEGREE CANDIDATES RACHEL HANNAH FOLASADE BAMGBOSE PAOLA CARDENAS HANNAH BRYNN CARR-LONOFF KIORA ENGELMANN ALEX M. EUGENE EMMA JACLENE FABILLI ZOE ROSE FRIEDMAN AMANDA GALATRO ** DANIEL AMIR GALL JORDAN HENRY GOODMAN FRANCES MARIE GROCHOWSKI FAWWAZ HUSSAIN WILLIAM J. KATARTZIS ZACHARY KOERNER JAMIE MARIE LAGATTUTA JACOB ABRAHAM LEWIS HAOLIN LIU AUGOSTINA MALLOUS ** ARIADNE SABINA MORALES ZACHARY OESTREICHER RYAN PAGANO CRISTINA MARIE QUINONES EMILY RAISSIS MICHAEL JOHN RICHARDSON MATTHEW A. RICUPERO LISA BAIN RIFENBURG RICHARD G. SPAGNOLA HAYDEN A. VOGEL JANUARY 31, 2024, DEGREE PARTICIPANTS ASHLEY ANN FERRANTE NATHAN CHRISTIAN ODIGE DEXTER BOUROUR SHMAVONIAN

BACHELOR OF FINE ARTS DECEMBER 31, 2023, DEGREE CANDIDATES BRENNAN J. DESAUTELLE ANNA KATHERINE GIRHART LOGAN AUSTIN GRASSO SAKSHI NEMLEKAR

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SCHOOL OF HEALTH PROFESSIONS AND HUMAN SERVICES BACHELOR OF SCIENCE AUGUST 31, 2023, DEGREE RECIPIENTS ESSENCE NICOLE DAVONNA BROWN SABRINA MARIA CORPAC KAITLIN HANDS FARAH LALLA JAYDEN MARIE LEAKE CHAYSE ELIZABETH DIXON MORRIS HARLEY R. REID SARIANNA VICTORIA ANGLERÓ SAAVEDRA SHANIYA R. STANCIL CLARISSA TALLINI KARL JAMES VALBRUN NATALIA L. VARGAS DECEMBER 31, 2023, DEGREE CANDIDATES AMILLIAN XIAMAREE ALLEN IMANI A. BARBOUR AMANDA ROSE CALAMIA GIANNA NOELLE CASTAGNA SOPHIA LAUREN CASTALDO KRYSA MARIE CESARSKY FRANK JOHN DIMARTINO JOSHUA P. GARATTI WILL ANDRE CHARLES GERMAINE DANIEL KASHANI ANISAH NAHAR KHAN SKYLAR MARGARET KUZMICH BENJAMIN LACHAPELLE MICHAEL LEANDROS LEANDROU MARY K. MILANA ASHLEY MARIE MILLER KAITLYN ROSE MULLEN JASON RAMIREZ DOMENICO MARIO RECINE KOLJA F. THIELMANN SHANIA THOMAS CATHERINE ROSE VOGEL

BACHELOR OF ARTS AUGUST 31, 2023, DEGREE RECIPIENT SAMANTHA MARIE PILARTE DECEMBER 31, 2023, DEGREE CANDIDATES ALYSSA MARIE BICCHETTI KAITLYN MACKENZIE CARNEY MELISSA SCHOENIG

* Dual-Major Degree Recipient, Candidate, or Participant in the School of Education ** Degree Recipient, Candidate, or Participant with Two or More Majors


Graduate Degrees HOFSTRA COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS AND SCIENCES SCHOOL OF EDUCATION

PAIGE KATHRYN SFIROUDIS ASHLEY CHYANNE SMITH JESSICA E. SMITH NICOLE ELIZABETH SURACE DENIS JOSEPH TARPEY ANDREW TONG ALEXIS JEAN VALENTINO MADISON VARIO

MASTER OF ARTS

MASTER OF SCIENCE IN EDUCATION AUGUST 31, 2023, DEGREE RECIPIENTS CAITLYN PAIGE AURICCHIO ANTHONY ROBERT BAUDONE JANICE BIEGLER SOPHIA KING BLACK CHRISTOPHER DAVID CADREGARI VERONICA CHRISTINA CATRICALA MADELINE JOAN DEANGELIS HANNAH DEMARCO LAUREN FISHER JILLIAN GELLER GABRIELLA GENTILE EMILY A. GORDIN ALYSSA GRUNFELDER SARAH HAGENMILLER VICTORIA FRANCES HINNERS ERIN MARIE MCCALL LUKE PATRICK MCGRATH CAROL ASHLEY MELHADO TANIA MELNYK MAGGIE PANICO GEORGIA PARASKAKIS EMILY RUSH CHRISTIANA SANACORE HEATHER GABRIELLE SANDERS JESSICA LYNN SANDY EMILY ANN SHEVLIN AMY KATHRYN SMITH MELISSA DOS SANTOS VALENTE DECEMBER 31, 2023, DEGREE CANDIDATES RENEE ALTHOUSE NAJWA NAGI BUATTI LAUREN BEATRICE COPPOLA DONNA MARIE DAVIS GABRIELLA M. DENINNO ALEXIS SERRA DIBARTOLO MORGAN DOSCH BRETT DONELLE DOTSON DAWNETTE EDWARDS MEGAN LYNN FICK LEAH REBECCA FRIED NICOLE ANNETTE FRIEDER DOUGLAS FUCHS ZOEY GAVRIELLA GASSMAN JACLYN MARIE GIANTOMASO ERICA RIVERA HAGUISAN WILLIAM HANLEY LAUREN BRIDGET HARTNEY JAKE HEUSKIN VICTORIA ANN KANE EMILY ROSE KOLSKY JAMES ANTHONY MARCHETTA EMILY SARAH MAY KATELYN ELIZABETH MUNSON SOPHIA THERESE NEMETH DIANA ELIZABETH PANARELLO MICHAEL CHRISTOPHER PARRISH NICOLE LYNNE PAUL STEVEN B. PESCETTI JR. AMANDA REISE GEMMA ROJAS GINA LEE SCARCHILLI MICHAEL JAMES SCHWEIT VALENTINA M. SCOTTO

AUGUST 31, 2023, DEGREE RECIPIENTS SAMANTHA FASANO MARISOL CHABELI HERNÁNDEZ GUERRA ELISABETH LAINEZ

MASTER OF SCIENCE AUGUST 31, 2023, DEGREE RECIPIENTS ALISHA ALI ERIC G. ERICKSEN MEREDITH LAUREN JONES JOHN FLANAGAN NEUMANN JR. ANTHONY ROSS DECEMBER 31, 2023, DEGREE CANDIDATES JENNA LINN BORRESEN JAKE BRANDWEIN SANDRO ANTHONY BREVETTI MATTHEW GUERCIO MATTHEW J. LEDERER

ADVANCED CERTIFICATE AUGUST 31, 2023, CERTIFICATE RECIPIENTS DEIRDRE M. CARDARELLI LAUREN CUTTONE MELISSA KAPLAN BECKY DASOM KIM JOAN AILEEN NIDZYN SOARES REENA TRAPANI DECEMBER 31, 2023, CERTIFICATE CANDIDATE ANTHONY LOPINTO

DOCTOR OF EDUCATION AUGUST 31, 2023, DEGREE RECIPIENTS FELICIA RENEE PRINCE Dissertation: The Phenomenon of Change: Determining the Level of Coherence in Adopting IB PYP in an Underserved Suburban-Urban School District Advisor: Eustace Thompson, PhD MONICA LYNN SCHAUSS Dissertation: A Quasi-Experimental Design: Examining the Power of Hope and Grit with Academic Success and Persistence in First-Year STEM Students Advisor: Holly Seirup, EdD DECEMBER 31, 2023, DEGREE CANDIDATES NEAL F. BELLON Dissertation: The Doctoral Dad: Fathers Pursuing a Doctor of Education Degree Advisor: Amy Catalano, EdD SUSAN SHANAHAN Dissertation: The Implementation of WSCC Model Components by a School Reopening Committee During COVID-19 Recovery Advisor: Eustace Thompson, PhD

SCHOOL OF HUMANITIES, FINE AND PERFORMING ARTS

MASTER OF ARTS AUGUST 31, 2023, DEGREE RECIPIENT TATIANA GRASMANN DECEMBER 31, 2023, DEGREE CANDIDATES NATALIE M. DENVER DANA DIVINE

SCHOOL OF NATURAL SCIENCES AND MATHEMATICS

MASTER OF ARTS AUGUST 31, 2023, DEGREE RECIPIENTS LILLIAN ALFORD NELSON ROBTREV MANK BOACHIE-YIADOM NICHOLAS MARRERO KIA IRENE OLSSON DECEMBER 31, 2023, DEGREE CANDIDATES EUSHA AHMED JARROD NOAH SIMMONS WARREN JORDAN WILLIAMS

MASTER OF SCIENCE DECEMBER 31, 2023, DEGREE CANDIDATES LAUREN BOTTER KAYLA JEAN CUSANO CALI ALEXA DAVIS KYRA SLOAN FRIEDLAND AMBER JANELLE JORDAN DANIEL KIM LYNN H. KIM CHRISTINA ROSE LEVI TONI LIONETTI ANNA CHRISTINA MOY GABRIEL LEE OLDSHEIN NICOLE MARIE RAMIREZ KATELYN EILEEN REESE KATARINA VATTES

DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY AUGUST 31, 2023, DEGREE RECIPIENTS YICHEN CAO Dissertation: Individual Differences and Situational Factors as Predictors of Recruiter Use of Intuition: Why Hiring Decisions are Made Intuitively Advisor: Comila Shahani-Denning, PhD ERIN A. MCLEAN Dissertation: The Impact of Computerized Working Memory Training on Self-Perception of Cognitive Functioning in Patients with Brain Tumors Advisor: Phyllis Ohr, PhD JOSEFINA MARCELA TOSO SALMAN Dissertation: Parent Cognitive Capacities as a Moderator of Treatment Success Advisor: Elisabeth J. Ploran, PhD

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CRYSTAL L. SMITH Dissertation: Encouraging Employees to Go the Extra Mile for Better or Worse: A Moderated Mediation Model of Citizenship Pressure Advisor: Evelyn Rogers, PhD DANIEL SULLIVAN Dissertation: Risky Sexual Behavior in Heterosexual and Homosexual Young Adult Men: Decision Making, Impulsivity, and the Theory of Planned Behavior Advisor: Emily Barkley-Levenson, PhD LAUREN ELIZABETH MARY WEBB Dissertation: Evaluating Intensive Group Behavioral Treatment for Selective Mutism Advisor: Phyllis Ohr, PhD JONATHAN J. ZOMICK Dissertation: Language Based Detection of Mental Health Crises on Social Media Advisor: Mark Serper, PhD DECEMBER 31, 2023, DEGREE CANDIDATES CORY ADAM LONG Dissertation: Applying Job Characteristics Theory to Reduce the Effects of Careless Responding Behavior During Online Surveys Advisor: Andrzej Kozikowski, PhD KAREEM AKIL PANTON Dissertation: Driving Superior Decisions Through Metacognition: A Gamified Approach to Metacognitive Strategy Instruction Advisor: Rebecca Grossman, PhD ANMOL SACHDEVA Dissertation: Examining the Effects of Solo Status, Benevolent Sexism on Self-Perceived Task Performance of Working Women by Evaluating the Mediational Effect of Imposter Phenomenon and Moderating Effect of Sexual Orientation Advisor: Terri Shapiro, PhD XI WANG Dissertation: Appreciative Inquiry: How it Works and When it Works - The Role of Accomplishment Striving, and Intellectual Humility Advisor: Bernard Gorman, PhD

DOCTOR OF PSYCHOLOGY AUGUST 31, 2023, DEGREE RECIPIENTS MICHAL AMBALU Dissertation: The Influence of Self and Perceived Stigma on Psychological Well-Being in the U.S. Sephardic Jewish Community Advisor: Paul J. Meller, PhD JESSICA ELANA BRAUN Dissertation: The Relationship Among Parental Self-Efficacy and Unconditional SelfAcceptance, Cognitive Flexibility, and SelfForgiveness Throughout the Parental Stages Advisor: Paul J. Meller, PhD SHARONA EISENREICH Dissertation: The Effectiveness of a Spiritually Integrated Positive Psychology Intervention on Anxiety, Depression, Spiritual Well-Being and Happiness Advisor: Paul J. Meller, PhD JACQUELINE N. FRETWELL Dissertation: An Investigation of the Relationship Among Emotional Competence, Co-Parenting Relationship and Parental Burnout Advisor: Paul J. Meller, PhD KARLEEN M. GABRIEL Dissertation: Disability Acceptance, SelfCompassion, Self-Determination, and SelfAdvocacy with Well-Being for People with Invisible Disabilities Advisor: Paul J. Meller, PhD

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KELLY MARIE HERMAN Dissertation: Trauma, Burnout, Posttraumatic Growth, and Religiosity Among Covid 19 Healthcare Workers Advisor: Robert Motta, PhD, ABPP SARAH LEVIN Dissertation: The Guilt Associated with Making Parenthood Work: Generational and Gender Differences in Guilt Related to Work-Family Conflict Advisor: Jeffrey J. Froh, PsyD DECEMBER 31, 2023, DEGREE CANDIDATE VICTORIA VACCARINO Dissertation: Examining Impact of Adoptive Status on Attachment, Relationship Satisfaction, & Well Being in Emerging Adulthood Advisor: Sergei Tsytsarev, PhD

FRANK G. ZARB SCHOOL OF BUSINESS MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION AUGUST 31, 2023, DEGREE RECIPIENTS CHRISTOPHER JOSEPH BAUER IVAN CARDONA-CANINO MAKAYLA ROSHANIE GRAHAM EMILY ELIZABETH HALLER LEE M. KAMENITZ VIDUR MAHENDRU JANICE ANTONETTE MANAOIS-TSAI BRENDA MARCANO-BENFANTE MOMODOU MCQUEEN GREG MEYERS MUNZUR MORSHED AMIDA MUMUNI MARTINA MURPHY CRYSTAL ANN RICHARDS GEORGE RIPPE HIRA RUSKIN STEVEN A. TACCOGNA EMANUEL TARTAGLIONE VALEEN D. TOUT JACK WILSON DECEMBER 31, 2023, DEGREE CANDIDATES SHAHIN AKTER SHOUKA AMIRSOLIMANI MICHELLE RENEE APARICIO ERIC ASSINI ARSENY AVERYANOV ABHAY BANSAL DAVID BAZELAIS STEPHANIE MARIE BELLEW THOMAS ATTILIO BERRY ADRIAN BOLGAR CYNTHIA DIANNE BROWN JOSEPH CARRIÓN SMITHAMOL CHACKO JOU-YI CHEN NICOLE MARIE CINTORINO SHAWNA MARIE CLARK LORNA M. COLEMAN KRISSIA COREAS-VELASQUEZ ERIN KAITLYN DALY NICOLE DAMATO JOHN LEARY DELANEY MICHAEL DI GIACOMO RICHARD J. DIMA JENNIFER DIMINO LINDSEY P. FEUERZEIG JIMENA PAULA GARBINO PAMELA GEISEL EDWARD DOMONIC GILES MCKENNA GOODALL BRITTANY GREVI

JASON DELL HANKS MICHAEL EDWARD HARRINGTON ZHUOHUA HE FRANCISCO HERNANDEZ PO-HSIANG HSU SYED ZAIN HUSSAIN DJIMMITRY JEANLOUIS MAGDALENA KAMINSKI KALA MOE KASTANIS RAMANPREET KAUR FADHIL BONIFACE KISUSANGE NICK KLEINER ANAND SAGAR KOTHA NATRISHA A. LATCHMAN KABIR LAWAL KYLE MALENCZAK DOMINIC MANISCALCO NICOLE MASCELLARO PATRICK J. MCINNIS JR. EVELYN MEJIA MALIQ MENDEZ GABRIELA ALEJANDRA ESPINOZA MERINO AMBER MARIE MEYSTRIK MARGARET BIANCA MILLER PETER MISTRETTA LONG LE HOANG NGUYEN ROBERT LOUIS O'HARA RIKUTO OKAMOTO MILAN VILAS PATEL ANGELO PETITO DEBORAH DIVYA PHILLIP BOBBY JOSEPH PIAZZA MAYRA PINCAY JORDAN EDUARD PURYEAR KATELYN MAUREEN RODRIGUEZ IVAN RODRIGUEZ RAMIREZ MANISHA SAINI SANDEEP ANANTHA SATHYANARAYANA ANAS SAWAS STEPHEN DAVID SCHWARTZBERG ZACHARY CARTER SCOTT KERRY SEEKIRCHER PRANAY SUDHIR SHAH YASHVI SANJAY SHAH ARSALAN ALI SHAWL ARTUR SHLIFER SCOTT ROBERT SHUKRI JUSTIN M. SILBERLUST ROBERT AARON SILVA JALLOH IBRAHIM SORIE DENISE STARR FAHRIA TASNEEM KEISHA KIMMARIE THAKOORDYAL BENJARAT TIRASIRICHAI ALLYSON TRACHTENBERG WILLIAM P. TRANFAGLIA HERBERT J. TRIPLETT BRANDON VALENTINI COURTNEY VALLE MIA NICOLE VECCHIONE WILLIAM JEFFREY VELKOFF JR. TRISTAN ALEXANDER VICENTE NICHOLAS WHELAN GARRIK JOSEPH WOODHOUSE ERVIN YOUNG DANIEL AGAS ZALDIVAR YU TING ZHANG LILY THANDA ZHU

MASTER OF SCIENCE AUGUST 31, 2023, DEGREE RECIPIENTS ALANA J. ADI XIA JIYANG DECEMBER 31, 2023, DEGREE CANDIDATES MARIA AHMEDI ZHANGYAN TARA BAYITE DEAN CHRISTOPHER CARFORA GARY GALO CHACON CHIEN-YU CHIU KIRA CHU


SOFIA CUENCA SHAGUN TEJAS DESAI REGINALD DORVIL ANDREW JACOB FEIGENBAUM SEAN RYAN HEALY ADRIEL ALEXANDRE HERNANDEZ PUNYAWEE KARUSAN FARHAN KHALIL KHAN NAUMAN KHAN SAIHO KU JAMES LENNON TING-YU LIN YOU-YU LIN KERRY M. LOOS STEFAN MASON ERIKA ESTRADA ONCE KIRAN PANDIAN YU-HSIEN PENG KEVIN PERSAUD MATTHEW PULGRANO GABRIELLE E. RIZZO MATTHEW A. ROMAN LUKE TOCCI NINGXUAN WANG WEI WEI JOSEPH BROOK WRIGHT LIANGCHAO WU

ADVANCED CERTIFICATE AUGUST 31, 2023, CERTIFICATE RECIPIENT MALINI DEONARINE DECEMBER 31, 2023, CERTIFICATE CANDIDATE ALBERT SAN KANG

FRED DEMATTEIS SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING AND APPLIED SCIENCE

MASTER OF SCIENCE AUGUST 31, 2023, DEGREE RECIPIENTS DANIEL J. ALLEN MICHAEL JOHN RAYMOND ALYSSA MARIE SUTTON DECEMBER 31, 2023, DEGREE CANDIDATES ANGELA P. CANO NALLAMALA MEGHANATH CHOWDARY CHRISTINE CROSFIELD PAVNINDER S. DEOL DAIYAO JIANG ANGELO T. JOUDAH PRUTHVIKUMAR CHANDRAKANT KACHHADIYA DHRUV KAUSHIK NICHOLAS HUNTER LAGREGA KARSTEN MA RUCHIT RAJESHBHAI PAREKH AFROZ REHMAN SARAH ELIZABETH RODE ALLEN WOODRUFF

HOFSTRA NORTHWELL SCHOOL OF NURSING AND PHYSICIAN ASSISTANT STUDIES

MICHELE TRICOLA MENG-CHEN TSAI ESTEN JENNINGS WALKER MARISA WALL ZOEL REED WEBER SOPHIA ROSEMARIE WEBSTER SCOTT ISAMU PAYNE WEST BRITNEY YEE

MASTER OF SCIENCE AUGUST 31, 2023, DEGREE RECIPIENTS AERREN KUBLAL LAWRENCE LAU AMANDA MARIE MURPHY EUNICE GLEE Q. ROLEA DECEMBER 31, 2023, DEGREE CANDIDATES BRIANNA N. ABREU YUSRA AHMED SHEZA ALI MARLIE ANDROSIGLIO GIANNA MARIE BUDA ANDREW NATHAN CARDELL REBECCA S. CARGILL SARA CATALDO TYLER CHAN CHRISTOPHER CHANG JENNY CHEN MARCI CHOI SYDNEY LAURA COLLINS JULIETTE ROSE CONDREN JULIANA B. CONTESS LAUREN ELISABETH D'AGOSTINO JULIA ROBERTA DALEO KRISTEN TAYLOR DECICCO DANA ANN DENAVE BIANCA ANGELIQUE DERRICK HALEY N. DIBLE KAIRA ELIZABETH DONNAN OLIVIA SHANNON ESPINOZA SAMANTHA LENA GALU NICOLE BELLA GLUSHANOK ISABEL HEPP SAVANNAH ELIZABETH HOGAN ERIN HUTCHENS KELLY SABRINA JAMPOLIS LAUREN NATALIA JOHNSON KUSHAMPREET KAUR ANDREW KHOLODNY FAHTIMA B. KHWAJA PRIYA KOLAR SERENA HAILEY LI LILLIAN LU THOMAS J. MARTIN GIANNA ISABELLA MASI COLLIN PATRICK MCGLOIN ALLY CLAIRE MILLER EMILY MONTAGUE OSVALDO B. MOREIRA-GONZALEZ JULIA MARY NAGER DIVYA NAIR SABRINA FARYL O'DETTE MADALYN R. PADLO AMRITA KAUR PARMAR ASHIKA S. PATEL SAIRA MINI PHILIP KARA JOY PIOTROWSKI MARIA POSILLICO JORDANNA KAYDE PRAVATO SHIKHA RAJESH SWETA RANA SARA ROMANI CHRISTINA MICHELLE SCHNEIDER TETYANA SHKANDRIY DIYA SHROFF CONNIE Z. SITU MARK EDWARD STUTZMANN JR. DEANNA TAIRI ADA TRAN

ADVANCED CERTIFICATE AUGUST 31, 2023, CERTIFICATE RECIPIENTS JOAN CATHERINE MAHONEY MELISSA VECCHIO DECEMBER 31, 2023, CERTIFICATE CANDIDATES MELISSA CHAU SHERRY H. CHEN ARIANNA CARMEN FREYRE KRISTINA T. GREHAN KELLY GUIDICE NEELA ITWARIA JINA JACEY KIM INGRID MCDOWALD ERIC MILLER DAVID A. MYERS JR. KATHERINE PANDALIANO DANIEL PAYNE LOUISE ANNE PURCELL HEIDI N. SCHRADER ERIN SCHWARTZ

DOCTOR OF NURSING PRACTICE DECEMBER 31, 2023, DEGREE CANDIDATES MICHELE LISA BABICH Dissertation: College Students' Perception of the Digital Health Information Platform 'Go Ask Alice!': A Pilot Study Advisors: Kareem Nugdalla, DNP, AGACNP-BC, and Amy Smith, DNP, APRN-BC DESTINY L. BERNARD Dissertation: An Evidence-Based Video Intervention to Measure Acceptance of Naloxone Distribution Amongst Discharged Adult Patients from a Psychiatric Unit Advisors: Renee McLeod-Sordjan, DNP, PhD, FAAN, and Sandeep Kapoor, MD TORI AJA CALDER Dissertation: Inpatient Hypoglycemia: Does Closing the Glycemic Management Knowledge Gap of Advanced Care Providers on Inpatient Medicine Floors Help Reduce the Rate of Hypoglycemic Events? Advisor: Mary Lemp, DNP, APRN-BC PETER ANTHONY CARUSO Dissertation: College Students' Perception of the Digital Health Information Platform 'Go Ask Alice!': A Pilot Study Advisors: Kareem Nugdalla, DNP, AGACNP-BC, and Amy Smith, DNP, APRN-BC STACIE A. DEE Dissertation: A Multi-Modal Opioid Education and Naloxone Distribution (OEND) Approach to Increase Naloxone Acceptance for Harm Reduction Advisors: Renee McLeod-Sordjan, DNP, PhD, FAAN, and Sandeep Kapoor, MD KETRICE-ANN DELONNAY Dissertation: An Evidence-Based Video Intervention to Measure Acceptance of Naloxone Distribution Amongst Discharged Adult Patients from a Psychiatric Unit Advisors: Renee McLeod-Sordjan, DNP, PhD, FAAN, and Sandeep Kapoor, MD SARA ELIZABETH DEVANY-TAWNEY Dissertation: The Impact of Implementing Automated Early Warning System Notifications on Sepsis Advisor: Andrew Rotjan, DNP, AGACNP-BC

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DANIELLE ROSE DIBERARDINO Dissertation: Does Closing the Glycemic Management Knowledge Gap of Advanced Care Providers on Inpatient Medicine Floors Help Reduce the Rate of Hypoglycemic Events? Advisor: Mary Lemp, DNP, APRN-BC SASHA C. ESPINAL Dissertation: The Impact of Implementing Automated Early Warning System Notifications on Sepsis Advisor: Andrew Rotjan, DNP, AGACNP-BC NEELA ITWARIA Dissertation: College Students' Perception of the Digital Health Information Platform 'Go Ask Alice!': A Pilot Study Advisors: Kareem Nugdalla, DNP, AGACNP-BC, and Amy Smith, DNP, APRN-BC FAHIMIR DANIELLE JEAN-BAPTISTE Dissertation: An Evidence-Based Video Intervention to Measure Acceptance of Naloxone Distribution Amongst Discharged Adult Patients from a Psychiatric Unit Advisors: Renee McLeod-Sordjan, DNP, PhD, FAAN, and Sandeep Kapoor, MD EMMA KAYE Dissertation: Does Closing the Glycemic Management Knowledge Gap of Advanced Care Providers on Inpatient Medicine Floors Help Reduce the Rate of Hypoglycemic Events? Advisor: Mary Lemp, DNP, APRN-BC JINA JACEY KIM Dissertation: The Feasibility of a Coloring Activity at the Northwell Health Hemophilia Treatment Center Advisor: Barbara Callahan, DNP, ANP-BC DANIELLE N. KNUPPEL Dissertation: Pulmonary Point of Care Ultrasound: Utilization in Student Health Center and Best Methods for Teaching Nurse Practitioners Advisor: Stefanie Keating, DNP, APRN-BC JENNIFER ASHLEY MEYER Dissertation: The Impact of Implementing Automated Early Warning System Notifications on Sepsis Advisor: Andrew Rotjan, DNP, AGACNP-BC DANIEL PAYNE Dissertation: Retrospective Analysis of the Impact on Adult Patients Undergoing Robotic Colorectal Surgery that Receive Opioid-Free Anesthesia Compared to Opioid Based Anesthesia: An Examination of Effects on Length of Stay Advisor: Stefanie Keating, DNP, APRN-BC MAMUNUR RAYHAN Dissertation: The Feasibility of a Coloring Activity at the Northwell Health Hemophilia Treatment Center Advisor: Barbara Callahan, DNP, ANP-BC ROSS MATTHEW RIEMAN Dissertation: The Impact of Implementing Automated Early Warning System Notifications on Sepsis Advisor: Andrew Rotjan, DNP, AGACNP-BC JOSEPH SANTINO STANCO Dissertation: The Feasibility of a Coloring Activity at the Northwell Health Hemophilia Treatment Center Advisor: Barbara Callahan, DNP, ANP-BC KATIE STEVENS Dissertation: Does Closing the Glycemic Management Knowledge Gap of Advanced Care Providers on Inpatient Medicine Floors Help Reduce the Rate of Hypoglycemic Events? Advisor: Mary Lemp, DNP, APRN-BC LORIANN STEVENS Dissertation: The Feasibility of a Coloring Activity at the Northwell Health Hemophilia Treatment Center Advisor: Barbara Callahan, DNP, ANP-BC NOELLE ASHLEY SYLVAIN Dissertation: College Students' Perception of the Digital Health Information Platform 'Go Ask Alice!': A Pilot Study Advisors: Kareem Nugdalla, DNP, AGACNP-BC, and Amy Smith, DNP, APRN-BC

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STEVEN M. VENTURA Dissertation: Pulmonary Point of Care Ultrasound: Utilization in Student Health Center and Best Methods for Teaching Nurse Practitioners Advisor: Stefanie Keating, DNP, APRN-BC DANIEL ZAFFUTO Dissertation: Pulmonary Point of Care Ultrasound: Utilization in Student Health Center and Best Methods for Teaching Nurse Practitioners Advisor: Stefanie Keating, DNP, APRN-BC

THE LAWRENCE HERBERT SCHOOL OF COMMUNICATION MASTER OF ARTS AUGUST 31, 2023, DEGREE RECIPIENTS SAMANTHA ROSE CARRINGTON WALKER ALEXANDER P. WILENSKI DECEMBER 31, 2023, DEGREE CANDIDATES MAHTAAB Z. MARANDI MEGAN NAFTALI NIKHITA VEDA RUPNARAIN KEMRON THOMAS

SCHOOL OF HEALTH PROFESSIONS AND HUMAN SERVICES MASTER OF SCIENCE IN EDUCATION AUGUST 31, 2023, DEGREE RECIPIENT ERFAN FARNO DECEMBER 31, 2023, DEGREE CANDIDATES AMANDA PAIGE BECK ABIGAIL JEWEL MOOSAZADEH DONNA WILLENBROCK

MASTER OF ARTS AUGUST 31, 2023, DEGREE RECIPIENTS NATALIE AGHAJANI CHIA-TZU CHU CHRISTIAN COTUMACCIO MEGHNA DESAI HALLIE K. EISENBERG MARCHELLE TAOMA FLEURY AUDREANNE CHANTELL FOSTER DURGA PARVATI GANESH EMILY HORDERN MARIANNA KRIVOSHAEV ZAHAROULA KONSTANTINA MORFOGEN KYRA ELISE NINO DECEMBER 31, 2023, DEGREE CANDIDATES JORDAN BAILEY VICTORIA ASHLEY BANGAREE ALEXA BLACK JOHANNA ROSE BOGENSBERGER JULIA CONNIFF JOEYLIN YSABELA C. DE GUZMAN GABRIELLA DELUCA TERESA ROSE DI BLASI HANNAH M. DORRIAN

KRISTEN M. ENEA MARY DOWLING GALE SOFIA GRACE GRUPPUSO HANNAH HALLAM TAYLOR ELIZABETH HORGAN FARIAL ISLAM SARA ANGEL KITSON JOHANA JANETH LASTOR MONTES SUSAN ANN NIELSEN SHANNON NICOLE NOLAN ISABELLA STELLA PASSIK JANICE J. PETER GABRIELLA POLITO NATALIE C. SARRA DANIELLE BROOKE SCHIMEL GABRIELLE SCHROEDER PREETI KAUR SINGH TARA RAE STARK CHRISTOPHER TINOCO JULIE ISABELLA WEISSMAN JENNIFER LYNN WELCH ARIANNA MONICA WILLIAMS MADELIENE WILSON SEAN ZHEN-JET YU NICOLE ZUKOWSKI JANUARY 31, 2024, DEGREE PARTICIPANT MAIRA PATRICIA SANCHEZ

MASTER OF HEALTH ADMINISTRATION AUGUST 31, 2023, DEGREE RECIPIENTS NRUSHALI AMIN ERIKA VIVIAN BENTLEY-AMMONDS STEPHANIE G. BONILLA EDDIE ENRIQUE SEVERINO DEJESUS DIANA M. DIMILTA CHARLOTTE ELIZABETH EDWARDS KRISTEN NOELLE HENNE ROSEPREET KAUR KRISTY RICHELLE MOY ANJALI GIDICSIN NARAYAN EVONIE PECK IRINA SEPULVEDA KATIRIA SULIVERAS JORDAN DE' ANTE WILLIAMS ADEGHA SANDRALEE WINT KATELYN KRISTINE ZALDIVAR DECEMBER 31, 2023, DEGREE CANDIDATES MOHAMED ABUELSAIED SYDNEY BENDERMAN MEGHAN E. CALLANAN ARIANAH CHRISTIANA DENOON DAMION ANTOINE DEPASS HARSIMRAN DUTTA SHARISSA-AMA EVARISTO SHANNON J. FONG STELLA SAEROM HAHN DEJA JEANINE HOOVER MEAGAN GABRIELLE JOSEPH RUPINDER KAUR JANE LERNER UENDI MUHAMETI COMFORT AFIA PREMPEH BIANCA ABYIGAIL SINGH DENISE SMALLS REBECCA LAUREN WADE

MASTER OF PUBLIC HEALTH AUGUST 31, 2023, DEGREE RECIPIENTS NAMAN SHYAM KUMAR ARYA GLORIA ENCARNACION MELANIE HEERALAL SARUDZAYI PAULINE MAKWANDE SARA J. ORELLANA


DECEMBER 31, 2023, DEGREE CANDIDATES HUMYRA ANISA ALI KULSOOM FAROOQI BALOCH ISAAC J. DAVID SARAH AMER KAMAREDDINE DANIELLE LOUISE MILLER

MASTER OF SCIENCE AUGUST 31, 2023, DEGREE RECIPIENTS SCOTT M. MATOVICH JR. BRINTON SIMINGTON JANICE VARGHESE DECEMBER 31, 2023, DEGREE CANDIDATES NAVENE MARIE AL-NIMRI AFAF ALWAQZA SARA ALYSSA BALSAM REBECCA DAWN BERO KATERINA LETICIA GÓMEZ BRAVO ERIN ELIZABETH CALLAHAN LAUREN DEBRA CARNES CAYLA MARIE CONLEY VICTORIA ROSE DIXON NADEEN EL-NASHARTY KATELYN ANN FALESCKY LAURA FALLON KATHERINE GEORGE MIA GLOBUSCHUTZ VICTORIA GRACE GONZALEZ VARALAXMI GOPU ANGELA MARIE GRACI MAIA GRAFF KYLE HERMAN SARA LONG MARISSA DIANE MARCELLO YELIZAVETA MENSHIKOVA JESSICA MILO NICHOLAS PETER MORREALE DANIELLE VICTORIA MORUZZI AMANDA PACCHIANA TAYLOR PALMIERI TARA POWELL NICOLE RIFTIN EMMA KAY ROCHE ALEXA MARIE RUSSELL NERMIN F. SALEM ANJALI DEVI SAMWARU KAYLA GRACE SCHMADTKE SAMANTHA EVE SEWELL RYAN RANVIR SINGH MICHELLE ULLAGUARI TING WANG

MAURICE A. DEANE SCHOOL OF LAW JURIS DOCTOR AUGUST 31, 2023, DEGREE RECIPIENTS VITO DIGIOVANNI BRANDON J. MILLER ANNA ITSKOVICH DECEMBER 31, 2023, DEGREE CANDIDATES MICHAEL AVIZOV SAMUEL BANILIVY CASSANDRE CHARLOT JONATHAN FUZAILOV SHRINEETA REDDY GADE JACK ANDREW MILNE MATTHEW JOSEPH RAFFA JOSEPH FRANCIS RANDAZZO SCOTT SCOLNICK DAVID E. SOFFER

MASTER OF LAWS AUGUST 31, 2023, DEGREE RECIPIENT DONNA M. HILL DECEMBER 31, 2023, DEGREE CANDIDATES SIMON BOHDAN ANDRIYCHUK NINA CARUSO DAVIS A. MORALES CAMPOS ELIZABETH JUDITH PEREIRA HYEIN ASHLEY SONG ARIEL RENE SOTELO

MASTER OF ARTS AUGUST 31, 2023, DEGREE RECIPIENTS AMANDA ASHLEY AVILES LAVERNE ALEXIS CLARKE SABRINA K. JOSEPH RANITA NICHOLS-JOHNSON NICHOLE NOLAN TIFFANY V. WINKELMAN DECEMBER 31, 2023, DEGREE CANDIDATES KRISTIN MARIE HANSON JACQUELINA R. MORRIS KARLIE CHRISTINE SCHULTZ

ADVANCED CERTIFICATE AUGUST 31, 2023, CERTIFICATE RECIPIENTS MARIANNA KRIVOSHAEV CHRISTINE LYNN SPERZEL DECEMBER 31, 2023, CERTIFICATE CANDIDATES MICHELLE ROSE CINNAMO SARA ELIZABETH DEVANY-TAWNEY

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ACADEMIC HONORS Some undergraduate students are identified as Latin Honors recipients and candidates. They have earned this distinction by maintaining a high grade point average and by completing the requirements for University honors. Latin Honors are conferred upon students who have achieved the following grade point averages: summa cum laude magna cum laude cum laude

3.85 3.75 3.60

Dean’s List honors are awarded each semester to students who earn a 3.5 or higher grade point average. Provost’s Scholars are full-time students who achieve a 4.0 grade point average in a given semester. At its own award ceremony, the Stuart and Nancy Rabinowitz Honors College confers designations of: Graduate with Distinction (30 honors credits with departmental honors, 3.6+ GPA); Graduate (30 honors credits, 3.4+ GPA); Associate (18 honors credits, 3.4+ GPA); and Graduate with Recognition (24 honors credits to include transfer honors credits, 3.4+ GPA). Students earning Departmental Honors or High Honors have performed substantial individual research in the field of their major, under close faculty supervision, on a topic of their special interest, and have defended their research or thesis before a departmental committee.

This is the unofficial program of the 2023 midyear commencement exercises. Degrees and honors will be awarded only upon successful completion of all requirements. This program is based on information available at the time of printing, and changes may occur based on pending outcomes. The official program will be archived in August 2024.

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LATIN HONORS The following students graduated August 31, 2023, or will graduate December 31, 2023. Degree candidates and recipients with a final grade point average of 3.6 or higher qualify for Latin Honors. AUGUST 31, 2023, DEGREE RECIPIENTS JULIET BRYCE LEANDRA EDELSON ANTHONY JOSEPH FRANCE BO HUANG JULIA JAKLIK ALEENA JOGGY NICHOLAS J. KROPP GABRIELLA MARIE MARINELLI THOMAS PARTAIN YOHELIS POLANCO KAITLYN ELIZABETH REDICAN HARLEY R. REID KAYLA ANN ROBERTSON MADELEINE GRACE SONDAY GABRIELLE MARIE STALLONE CLARISSA TALLINI JILLIAN MARIE TKACZYK MERLIJN MARTINA VAN DER VEGT MARGARET MEIYAN WONG JADEN BANATICLA WOOD

Public Relations Psychology Music Management Physician Assistant Studies Management Psychology Video/Television and Business Marketing Finance Psychology Health Science Public Relations Physician Assistant Studies Marketing Health Science Journalism Geology Physician Assistant Studies Japanese

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Mechanical Engineering Music Community Health Music Education Exercise Science Community Health Marketing Early Childhood & Childhood Education Psychology Psychology Filmmaking Forensic Science Television Production and Studies Finance Finance Psychology Finance Journalism Marketing Writing for the Screen English Writing for the Screen Mass Media Studies Psychology Management Psychology Psychology Neuroscience Finance Psychology Health Science Mechanical Engineering Film Studies and Production Early Childhood & Childhood Education Management Neuroscience

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DECEMBER 31, 2023, DEGREE CANDIDATES CHRISTOPHER BARBERA ELEANOR ROSE BELVIN AMANDA ROSE CALAMIA MARCO ANTONIO CAMPANELLI GIANNA NOELLE CASTAGNA SOPHIA LAUREN CASTALDO JULIET ELIZABETH CIANI JULIA CLARKE KELSEY ANN CONTI SIMRAN DESAI BRENNAN J. DESAUTELLE PEIXUAN DU EMMA JACLENE FABILLI FATIN FARDIN GUIDO FELDBERG KAYLA MORGAN FINSTERBUSCH THOMAS WILLIAM FREELY DANIEL AMIR GALL CATHERINE GRACE GALLO ANNA KATHERINE GIRHART OCÉANE GORIOU LOGAN AUSTIN GRASSO FRANCES MARIE GROCHOWSKI AMANDA HEALD DANIELLE HEGEL ISABELA ROSE HERRERA AMINA HUSSAIN JAVARIA IMRAN PIERCE JOHN INFUSO SANYA JAIN DANIEL KASHANI ALEXANDER KASPER WILLIAM J. KATARTZIS SARAH ASHLEY KEELEY SASHA ANN KHAN EMMA KIMBALL

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MILES ALEXANDER KLASS BRITTANY KLUB ERIKA A. KORBUSIESKI RAHUL KUMAR ALVIN KURUVILLA BENJAMIN LACHAPELLE JAMIE MARIE LAGATTUTA JACOB ABRAHAM LEWIS JAYDA LEWIS PAUL S. LUCIDO AUGOSTINA MALLOUS RITA ISABELLA MARINELLO NICHOLAS P. MASCI CHRISTINA EMMA MCMANN ALEXANDRA MARIE MERCALDO CHRISTOPHER MERRO NICHOLAS LANE METRO CAROLYN MIAO ASHLEY MARIE MILLER JULIA MOCELLIN ISABELLA ALICIA MOLINA LILLIAN MOY RACHEL SAMANTHA NAVARRO JACK DAVID O'MALLEY AMANI DIPAK PATEL MADELYNN ANNETTE PERKINS MARK PERSAUD TIEU HOANG HUAN PHAM WILLIAM THOMAS PRAGIAS BRADLEY PRICE SARAH RACHEL RADICHEL AMBROSE RAJENDRAN JASON RAMIREZ NAILLIL MARGARITA RAMOS ABIGAIL KYLA RAZI JOANNA ALEYA RICAURTE MICHAEL JOHN RICHARDSON GIANNA MARIE RINALDI NATHAN RITCHIE NATALIA ROGALA NATHAN ALBERT ROSEN MARLANA MAIREAD RYAN TAYLOR ANISE RYAN SHANE RITCHIE SALMON ASHLEY SEGARRA PAUL ANTHONY SEVCIK ESHA SHARMA SARAH SIDDIQUI PRIYA SINGH RICHARD G. SPAGNOLA STEFANIA SUSTIC JAKE D. TEMKIN VICTORIA TONDO CAMILA BELÉN VALOR CATHERINE ROSE VOGEL KARISSA LEI WIDMAN SHUAIXIAN YAO CHARMAINE JOY S. YU

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Information Systems Neuroscience Video/Television Accounting Computer Science & Cybersecurity Exercise Science Television Production and Studies Film Studies and Production Bioengineering Legal Studies in Business Journalism Political Science Computer Science Mechanical Engineering Early Childhood & Childhood Education Finance Supply Chain Management Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics Community Health Marketing Pre-Medical Studies Civil Engineering Psychology Business Economics Psychology Video/Television Finance Computer Science and Mathematics History Chemistry Biochemistry Biology Health Science English Psychology Fine Arts Journalism Bioengineering Video/Television Political Science Entrepreneurship Music Business Mechanical Engineering Management Fine Arts Finance Pre-Medical Studies Psychology Finance Radio Production and Studies Psychology Political Science Psychology Accounting Community Health Management Management Music Business

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STUART AND NANCY RABINOWITZ HONORS COLLEGE At its own award ceremony, the Stuart and Nancy Rabinowitz Honors College confers designations of: Graduate with Distinction (30 honors credits with departmental honors, 3.6+ GPA); Graduate (30 honors credits, 3.4+ GPA); Associate (18 honors credits, 3.4+ GPA); and Graduate with Recognition (24 honors credits to include transfer honors credits, 3.4+ GPA).

AUGUST 31, 2023, RABINOWITZ HONORS COLLEGE GRADUATES WITH DISTINCTION LEANDRA EDELSON NICHOLAS J. KROPP

AUGUST 31, 2023, RABINOWITZ HONORS COLLEGE ASSOCIATES ALEENA JOGGY JASLEEN KHATRA MIAH LATVALA KAITLYN ELIZABETH REDICAN JILLIAN MARIE TKACZYK KARL JAMES VALBRUN

DECEMBER 31, 2023, RABINOWITZ HONORS COLLEGE GRADUATE WITH DISTINCTION CANDIDATES ELEANOR ROSE BELVIN TIEU HOANG HUAN PHAM AMBROSE RAJENDRAN

DECEMBER 31, 2023, RABINOWITZ HONORS COLLEGE GRADUATE CANDIDATES SIMRAN DESAI LOGAN AUSTIN GRASSO NAILLIL MARGARITA RAMOS

DECEMBER 31, 2023, RABINOWITZ HONORS COLLEGE ASSOCIATE CANDIDATES SOPHIA LAUREN CASTALDO JULIET ELIZABETH CIANI ZOE ROSE FRIEDMAN WILL ANDRE CHARLES GERMAINE ANNA KATHERINE GIRHART OCÉANE GORIOU ISABELA ROSE HERRERA JAVARIA IMRAN EMMA KIMBALL ALVIN KURUVILLA JAMIE MARIE LAGATTUTA RACHEL SAMANTHA NAVARRO ABIGAIL KYLA RAZI MICHAEL JOHN RICHARDSON BRIAUNA NARDEA RUSHIN ASHLEY SEGARRA SARAH SIDDIQUI MARIAH SMYRNA WILLIAMS

DECEMBER 31, 2023, RABINOWITZ HONORS COLLEGE GRADUATE WITH RECOGNITION CANDIDATE JAKE D. TEMKIN

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DEPARTMENTAL HONORS Students earning Departmental Honors or High Honors have performed substantial individual research in the field of their major, under close faculty supervision, on a topic of their special interest, and have defended their research or thesis before a departmental committee. AUGUST 31, 2023, DEGREE RECIPIENTS

PSYCHOLOGY LEANDRA EDELSON – high honors JASLEEN KHATRA – honors NICHOLAS J. KROPP – honors

DECEMBER 31, 2023, DEGREE CANDIDATES

BIOCHEMISTRY SARAH RACHEL RADICHEL – honors

BIOLOGY AMBROSE RAJENDRAN – honors

BUSINESS ANALYTICS MARK PERSAUD – honors

COMPUTER SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS TIEU HOANG HUAN PHAM – honors

ENGLISH OCÉANE GORIOU – honors

LATIN AMERICAN AND CARIBBEAN STUDIES ELISSA CANO – honors

MUSIC ELEANOR ROSE BELVIN – honors

NEUROSCIENCE EMMA KIMBALL – honors

PRE-MEDICAL STUDIES ISABELLA ALICIA MOLINA – honors

OUTSTANDING SENIOR SCHOLARS DECEMBER 31, 2023, DEGREE CANDIDATES GUIDO FELDBERG ASHLEY MARIE MILLER LILLIAN MOY SARAH SIDDIQUI

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MASTER’S DEGREES WITH DISTINCTION Master’s degrees with distinction are conferred upon students who have attained a minimum grade point average of 3.75.

AUGUST 31, 2023, DEGREE RECIPIENTS LILLIAN ALFORD DANIEL J. ALLEN NRUSHALI AMIN CAITLYN PAIGE AURICCHIO ANTHONY ROBERT BAUDONE CHRISTOPHER JOSEPH BAUER ERIKA VIVIAN BENTLEY-AMMONDS JANICE BIEGLER SOPHIA KING BLACK NELSON ROBTREV MANK BOACHIE-YIADOM STEPHANIE G. BONILLA CHRISTOPHER DAVID CADREGARI VERONICA CHRISTINA CATRICALA CHIA-TZU CHU CHRISTIAN COTUMACCIO MADELINE JOAN DEANGELIS HANNAH DEMARCO MEGHNA DESAI DIANA M. DIMILTA CHARLOTTE ELIZABETH EDWARDS HALLIE K. EISENBERG GLORIA ENCARNACION ERFAN FARNO SAMANTHA FASANO LAUREN FISHER MARCHELLE TAOMA FLEURY AUDREANNE CHANTELL FOSTER DURGA PARVATI GANESH

JILLIAN GELLER GABRIELLA GENTILE EMILY A. GORDIN TATIANA GRASMANN ALYSSA GRUNFELDER MARISOL CHABELI HERNÁNDEZ GUERRA SARAH HAGENMILLER EMILY ELIZABETH HALLER MELANIE HEERALAL KRISTEN NOELLE HENNE VICTORIA FRANCES HINNERS EMILY HORDERN LEE M. KAMENITZ ROSEPREET KAUR AERREN KUBLAL ELISABETH LAINEZ LAWRENCE LAU SARUDZAYI PAULINE MAKWANDE JANICE ANTONETTE MANAOIS-TSAI BRENDA MARCANO-BENFANTE SCOTT M. MATOVICH JR. ERIN MARIE MCCALL LUKE PATRICK MCGRATH CAROL ASHLEY MELHADO TANIA MELNYK GREG MEYERS ZAHAROULA KONSTANTINA MORFOGEN MUNZUR MORSHED

KRISTY RICHELLE MOY AMANDA MARIE MURPHY MARTINA MURPHY ANJALI GIDICSIN NARAYAN JOHN FLANAGAN NEUMANN JR. KYRA ELISE NINO KIA IRENE OLSSON SARA J. ORELLANA MICHAEL JOHN RAYMOND GEORGE RIPPE EUNICE GLEE Q. ROLEA ANTHONY ROSS EMILY RUSH HIRA RUSKIN CHRISTIANA SANACORE HEATHER GABRIELLE SANDERS JESSICA LYNN SANDY EMILY ANN SHEVLIN BRINTON SIMINGTON AMY KATHRYN SMITH STEVEN A. TACCOGNA EMANUEL TARTAGLIONE VALEEN D. TOUT MELISSA DOS SANTOS VALENTE JANICE VARGHESE ALEXANDER P. WILENSKI JACK WILSON ADEGHA SANDRALEE WINT

DECEMBER 31, 2023, DEGREE CANDIDATES MOHAMED ABUELSAIED EUSHA AHMED MARIA AHMEDI SHAHIN AKTER HUMYRA ANISA ALI RENEE ALTHOUSE SHOUKA AMIRSOLIMANI MICHELLE RENEE APARICIO JORDAN BAILEY KULSOOM FAROOQI BALOCH VICTORIA ASHLEY BANGAREE ABHAY BANSAL ZHANGYAN TARA BAYITE AMANDA PAIGE BECK STEPHANIE MARIE BELLEW SYDNEY BENDERMAN REBECCA DAWN BERO ALEXA BLACK JAKE BRANDWEIN NAJWA NAGI BUATTI MEGHAN E. CALLANAN ANGELA P. CANO DEAN CHRISTOPHER CARFORA SARA CATALDO SMITHAMOL CHACKO TYLER CHAN KIRA CHU

SHAWNA MARIE CLARK LORNA M. COLEMAN JULIA CONNIFF LAUREN BEATRICE COPPOLA KRISSIA COREAS-VELASQUEZ CHRISTINE CROSFIELD LAUREN ELISABETH D'AGOSTINO NICOLE DAMATO ISAAC J. DAVID DONNA MARIE DAVIS JOEYLIN YSABELA C. DE GUZMAN JOHN LEARY DELANEY GABRIELLA DELUCA DANA ANN DENAVE GABRIELLA M. DENINNO ARIANAH CHRISTIANA DENOON PAVNINDER S. DEOL DAMION ANTOINE DEPASS SHAGUN TEJAS DESAI ALEXIS SERRA DIBARTOLO TERESA ROSE DI BLASI HALEY N. DIBLE RICHARD J. DIMA HANNAH M. DORRIAN MORGAN DOSCH BRETT DONELLE DOTSON DAWNETTE EDWARDS

KRISTEN M. ENEA SHARISSA-AMA EVARISTO ANDREW JACOB FEIGENBAUM LINDSEY P. FEUERZEIG MEGAN LYNN FICK LEAH REBECCA FRIED NICOLE ANNETTE FRIEDER DOUGLAS FUCHS MARY DOWLING GALE SAMANTHA LENA GALU JIMENA PAULA GARBINO ZOEY GAVRIELLA GASSMAN PAMELA GEISEL JACLYN MARIE GIANTOMASO MCKENNA GOODALL VARALAXMI GOPU SOFIA GRACE GRUPPUSO MATTHEW GUERCIO STELLA SAEROM HAHN HANNAH HALLAM JASON DELL HANKS WILLIAM HANLEY MICHAEL EDWARD HARRINGTON LAUREN BRIDGET HARTNEY SEAN RYAN HEALY FRANCISCO HERNANDEZ JAKE HEUSKIN

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DEJA JEANINE HOOVER PO-HSIANG HSU SYED ZAIN HUSSAIN ERIN HUTCHENS FARIAL ISLAM DJIMMITRY JEANLOUIS DAIYAO JIANG LAUREN NATALIA JOHNSON AMBER JANELLE JORDAN MEAGAN GABRIELLE JOSEPH ANGELO T. JOUDAH SARAH AMER KAMAREDDINE MAGDALENA KAMINSKI VICTORIA ANN KANE KALA MOE KASTANIS KUSHAMPREET KAUR RUPINDER KAUR FARHAN KHALIL KHAN NAUMAN KHAN DANIEL KIM SARA ANGEL KITSON PRIYA KOLAR EMILY ROSE KOLSKY NICHOLAS HUNTER LAGREGA NATRISHA A. LATCHMAN JAMES LENNON JANE LERNER YOU-YU LIN KYLE MALENCZAK JAMES ANTHONY MARCHETTA NICOLE MASCELLARO STEFAN MASON EMILY SARAH MAY COLLIN PATRICK MCGLOIN PATRICK J. MCINNIS JR. EVELYN MEJIA MALIQ MENDEZ DANIELLE LOUISE MILLER MARGARET BIANCA MILLER PETER MISTRETTA JOHANA JANETH LASTOR MONTES ABIGAIL JEWEL MOOSAZADEH UENDI MUHAMETI KATELYN ELIZABETH MUNSON MEGAN NAFTALI SOPHIA THERESE NEMETH

SUSAN ANN NIELSEN SHANNON NICOLE NOLAN ROBERT LOUIS O'HARA RIKUTO OKAMOTO ERIKA ESTRADA ONCE DIANA ELIZABETH PANARELLO KIRAN PANDIAN RUCHIT RAJESHBHAI PAREKH MICHAEL CHRISTOPHER PARRISH ISABELLA STELLA PASSIK MILAN VILAS PATEL NICOLE LYNNE PAUL YU-HSIEN PENG KEVIN PERSAUD STEVEN B. PESCETTI JR. JANICE J. PETER ANGELO PETITO DEBORAH DIVYA PHILLIP BOBBY JOSEPH PIAZZA MAYRA PINCAY KARA JOY PIOTROWSKI GABRIELLA POLITO COMFORT AFIA PREMPEH JORDAN EDUARD PURYEAR AFROZ REHMAN AMANDA REISE KATELYN MAUREEN RODRIGUEZ IVAN RODRIGUEZ RAMIREZ GEMMA ROJAS MATTHEW A. ROMAN NIKHITA VEDA RUPNARAIN NATALIE C. SARRA SANDEEP ANANTHA SATHYANARAYANA ANAS SAWAS GINA LEE SCARCHILLI DANIELLE BROOKE SCHIMEL CHRISTINA MICHELLE SCHNEIDER GABRIELLE SCHROEDER STEPHEN DAVID SCHWARTZBERG MICHAEL JAMES SCHWEIT ZACHARY CARTER SCOTT VALENTINA M. SCOTTO KERRY SEEKIRCHER PAIGE KATHRYN SFIROUDIS PRANAY SUDHIR SHAH ARSALAN ALI SHAWL

JANUARY 31, 2024, DEGREE PARTICIPANT MAIRA PATRICIA SANCHEZ

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TETYANA SHKANDRIY ARTUR SHLIFER DIYA SHROFF SCOTT ROBERT SHUKRI JUSTIN M. SILBERLUST BIANCA ABYIGAIL SINGH PREETI KAUR SINGH RYAN RANVIR SINGH ASHLEY CHYANNE SMITH JESSICA E. SMITH TARA RAE STARK DENISE STARR NICOLE ELIZABETH SURACE DEANNA TAIRI DENIS JOSEPH TARPEY KEISHA KIMMARIE THAKOORDYAL CHRISTOPHER TINOCO BENJARAT TIRASIRICHAI LUKE TOCCI ALLYSON TRACHTENBERG WILLIAM P. TRANFAGLIA MENG-CHEN TSAI BRANDON VALENTINI ALEXIS JEAN VALENTINO COURTNEY VALLE MADISON VARIO WILLIAM JEFFREY VELKOFF JR. REBECCA LAUREN WADE ESTEN JENNINGS WALKER NINGXUAN WANG JULIE ISABELLA WEISSMAN JENNIFER LYNN WELCH NICHOLAS WHELAN DONNA WILLENBROCK ARIANNA MONICA WILLIAMS WARREN JORDAN WILLIAMS MADELIENE WILSON GARRIK JOSEPH WOODHOUSE ALLEN WOODRUFF JOSEPH BROOK WRIGHT ERVIN YOUNG SEAN ZHEN-JET YU DANIEL AGAS ZALDIVAR YU TING ZHANG LILY THANDA ZHU NICOLE ZUKOWSKI


HONOR SOCIETIES AT HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY ALPHA ALPHA NU, at-large chapter of Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing ALPHA EPSILON DELTA, national premedical honor society ALPHA KAPPA DELTA, national sociology honor society ALPHA MU ALPHA, national honor society in marketing ALPHA PSI OMEGA, national drama honor society ALPHA SIGMA LAMBDA, national honor society for nontraditional adult students ALPHA UPSILON ALPHA, Alpha Delta Alpha Chapter, honor society of the International Literacy Association BETA ALPHA PSI, national honor society for financial information professionals BETA BETA BETA, national biological honor society BETA GAMMA SIGMA, honor society serving collegiate schools of business accredited by AACSB International CHI SIGMA IOTA INTERNATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY, international academic and professional counseling honor society DELTA ALPHA PI (DAP), international honor society for students with disabilities ELTA DELTA EPSILON INTERNATIONAL FORENSIC SCIENCE HONOR SOCIETY, Beta Zeta Chapter, international honor society D dedicated to recognizing and encouraging excellence in the forensic sciences DELTA OMEGA, Delta Kappa Chapter, national public health honor society ETA SIGMA GAMMA, Gamma Pi Chapter, national professional health education honor society GAMMA KAPPA ALPHA, national Italian honor society GAMMA THETA UPSILON, Mu Kappa Chapter, international geography honor society I EEE-ETA KAPPA NU, Lambda Xi Chapter, international honor society dedicated to encouraging and recognizing excellence in the IEEE-designated fields of interest JAPANESE NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY, national honor society for students studying Japanese KAPPA DELTA PI, Theta Beta Chapter, international honor society in education LAMBDA ALPHA, national collegiate honor society for anthropology LAMBDA PI ETA, National Communication Association honor society OMICRON DELTA EPSILON, international economics honor society PHI ALPHA THETA, international history honor society PHI BETA KAPPA, oldest and most prestigious undergraduate honor society in the United States PHI DELTA KAPPA INTERNATIONAL, professional education honor society PHI ETA SIGMA, national freshman honor society PHI SIGMA TAU, national philosophy honor society PI DELTA PHI, national French honor society PI KAPPA LAMBDA, national music honor society PI MU EPSILON, national mathematics honor society PI SIGMA ALPHA, national political science honor society PSI CHI, national psychology honor society SIGMA DELTA PI, national collegiate Hispanic honor society SIGMA GAMMA EPSILON, national honor society for earth sciences SIGMA PI, Hofstra University speech honor society SIGMA PI SIGMA, national physics honor society SIGMA TAU DELTA, international English honor society SOCIETY FOR COLLEGIATE JOURNALISTS, Pi Delta Epsilon Chapter, national honor society for meritorious work on campus media UPSILON PHI DELTA, honor society of the Association of University Programs in Health Administration UPSILON PI EPSILON, international honor society for computing and information disciplines 33


HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY ADMINISTRATION Susan Poser, JD, PhD President Charles G. Riordan, PhD Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs Jessica L. Eads, MA, MSEd Senior Vice President for Student Enrollment, Engagement, and Success Catherine Hennessy, MBA, CPA Senior Vice President for Financial Affairs and Treasurer Alan J. Kelly, MS Senior Vice President for Development and Alumni Affairs and Chief Development Officer Jennifer M. Mone, JD Senior Vice President for Legal Affairs and General Counsel Joseph M. Barkwill, MBA, MS Vice President for Facilities and Operations Rick Cole Jr., EdM Vice President and Director of Athletics Terry Coniglio, MBA Vice President for Marketing and Communications Cornell L. Craig, MBA Vice President for Equity and Inclusion Denise Cunningham, MA Vice President for Human Resources and Chief Human Resources Officer Jean Peden Christodoulou, EdD Senior Advisor and Chief of Staff to the President Chanda Washington, MBA Associate to the President for Government and Community Affairs

HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY ACADEMIC DEANS HOFSTRA COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS AND SCIENCES Dean Eva D. Badowska, PhD FRANK G. ZARB SCHOOL OF BUSINESS Dean Janet A. Lenaghan, DPS; Walter H. “Bud” Miller Distinguished Professor in Business FRED DEMATTEIS SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING AND APPLIED SCIENCE Dean Sina Y. Rabbany, PhD; Jean Nerken Distinguished Professor of Engineering THE LAWRENCE HERBERT SCHOOL OF COMMUNICATION Dean Mark Lukasiewicz, BA SCHOOL OF EDUCATION Interim Dean Kevin K. Kumashiro, PhD SCHOOL OF HEALTH PROFESSIONS AND HUMAN SERVICES Dean Reginald J. Alston, PhD STUART AND NANCY RABINOWITZ HONORS COLLEGE Dean Warren G. Frisina, PhD MAURICE A. DEANE SCHOOL OF LAW Interim Dean Julian Ku, JD DONALD AND BARBARA ZUCKER SCHOOL OF MEDICINE AT HOFSTRA/NORTHWELL Dean David Battinelli, MD; Betsey Cushing Whitney Professor of Medicine

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HOFSTRA NORTHWELL SCHOOL OF NURSING AND PHYSICIAN ASSISTANT STUDIES Dean Renee McLeod-Sordjan, DNP, PhD, FAAN


TRUSTEES OF HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY As of December 2023

OFFICERS Donald M. Schaeffer, Chair Martha S. Pope, Vice Chair Michael Roberge,* Vice Chair David S. Mack,* Secretary Susan Poser, President Alan J. Bernon,* Immediate Past Chair ____________________

MEMBERS Kenneth Brodlieb Susan Catalano Frederick E. Davis Jr.* Michael DeDomenico* Michael P. Delaney* Craig Dempster* Arno H. Fried Leo A. Guthart Peter S. Kalikow* Arthur J. Kremer Diana E. Lake* Kurt A. Lambert* Randy Levine* Kathryn V. Marinello* Stella Mendes* Janis M. Meyer* Marilyn B. Monter* Samuel Ramos* Robert D. Rosenthal* Debra A. Sandler* Jason M. Savarese* Michael Seiman* Leonard H. Shapiro Joseph Sparacio*

DELEGATES William Nirode, Speaker of the Faculty Christopher Eliot, Chair, University Senate Executive Committee Kathleen Wallace, Chair, University Senate Planning and Budget Committee Heather Cohen,* President, Alumni Organization Lincoln Anniballi, President, Student Government Association Sydney Livingston, Vice President, Student Government Association ____________________ Wilbur Breslin, Trustee Emeritus John J. Conefry Jr., Chair Emeritus Lawrence Herbert,* Trustee Emeritus Florence Kaufman, Trustee Emerita Walter B. Kissinger, Trustee Emeritus Frank G. Zarb,* Chair Emeritus ____________________ *Hofstra alumni

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