

FAITH AND LEARNING SCHOLARS COMMUNITY
Participant Directory 2024 | 2025
Center for Faith and Learning
OFFICE FOR MISSION AND MINISTRY








Faith is to believe what you do not see; the reward of this faith is to see what you believe.
St. Augustine
PROGRAM PRAYER

Good and Gracious God, we give you thanks for this day, for your presence in our lives and this opportunity to share faith and friendship.
We pray now for the grace to emulate the saintly lives of Augustine, Monica and Thomas of Villanova.
We ask that you fill us with the passion and courage that inspired Augustine’s search for truth and wisdom; Bless us with the prayerful persistence of Monica, who entrusted all things to you;
Give us the generous and selfless heart of Thomas, so that we might be able to share our talents, skills and abilities with everyone, for the common good of this community.
And we ask for these things, as we ask for all good things, in the name of your Son, our brother, Jesus Christ.
Amen.
HISTORY OF THE CENTER
The Center for Faith and Learning was launched in Fall 2010 by Beth Hassel, PBVM, DMin, founding director, as a direct response to the University’s strategic plan and in collaboration with the Office for Mission & Ministry.
PURPOSE
• The Center for Faith and Learning provides opportunities for students and faculty to explore the vocation of the mind and the depths of the Spirit in the way of Augustine, who searched for knowledge within the context of community.
• The Center promotes critical inquiry among friends who enter into dialogue dedicated to the integration of faith and learning, a hallmark of Augustinian pedagogy.
• The Center for Faith and Learning seeks to provide opportunities for students, faculty and staff to grow in knowledge of the intersections between and among religion, faith, learning and lived experience.
• The Center for Faith and Learning is rooted in the Catholic/Christian intellectual tradition and is a place where transformative, intellectual life is in dialogue with ALL faith traditions.
• Center for Faith & Learning, the Faith & Learning Scholars program, in particular, brings faculty and students together to:
» discuss selected readings,
» share lived experiences and
» support one another in their restless search for God.
FAITH AND LEARNING SCHOLARS PROGRAM
MEMBERSHIP
Villanova students are nominated to the Scholars program by current program Mentors or Scholars or are self-nominated. They are selected each Spring semester on the basis of their demonstrated interest in the life of the mind and matters of faith.
Student members are designated as Faith & Learning Scholars.
Faculty who have demonstrated special dedication to the well-being of students and willingness to public witness in their own faith traditions are nominated (or can self nominate) to the program by current Scholars or Mentors and are invited to join. Faculty members are designated as Faith & Learning Mentors.
Through the interaction of the two, the Center seeks to prepare the next generation of students to integrate faith and reason into their emerging adult lives and encourage student scholars to consider advanced degrees and careers in the academy as a future vocation.
STRUCTURE
Scholars and Mentors form a single, intentional faith community. To promote personal interaction and intimate discussion among participants, three smaller communities are formed. Student Scholars enter the program in their sophomore year and remain in their respective communities for three years or until graduation. Faculty Mentors are likewise assigned to a specific community and remain as members until the graduation of student members. Villanova faculty serve as Faith & Learning Mentors at will.
Communities meet twice per semester for dinner-dialogues, sharing their faith and learning journey together. Other opportunities for fellowship are scheduled throughout the academic year.
PATRONS OF OUR COMMUNITIES
As each new academic year begins, our hope is that both students and faculty will be inspired by these saintly lives and encourage each other to passionate and courageous pursuit of truth and wisdom, persistence in challenging times and selfless, generosity with their God-given talents, skills and abilities for the good of all.



St. Augustine was a passionate scholar, writing 113 books and at least 800 recorded sermons. He was an eloquent and courageous defender of the faith, during an especially turbulent time in the Church.
St. Monica, mother of Augustine, was a powerful example of perseverance in the midst of hardship. She is revered even today for her dedication to Augustine, trust in God and continual prayer for the conversion of her son to Christianity.
St. Thomas of Villanova was a brilliant student and later an extraordinary professor, yet he gave all of this up to serve God and the poor of Valencia. Well known for his personal austerity, his selflessness and generous attention to the needs of others earned him the title Father to the Poor.
INSPIRATION & SYMBOLS
Both the University and the Center for Faith and Learning draw inspiration for their work from the rich intellectual legacy of Saint Augustine and those who followed him on a restless search for God.
The chief elements of the University crest are a pierced and flaming heart resting on the Bible, surrounded by laurel leaves. These recall Augustine’s conversion experience, as he heard the words, Tolle Lege—take up and read! Augustine’s search for God was based on the passionate integration of faith and reason within a dialogical community of Veritas, Unitas, Caritas —truth, unity and love—the motto of the University.

The Center for Faith and Learning logo symbolizes the continuation of Augustine’s intellectual and theological legacy at Villanova through its flaming heart centered on the book of knowledge.
FAITH & LEARNING SCHOLAR BECAUSE...
“There is a strong sense of community— it feels like extended family.”
“I love being a part of this completely unique program that offers illuminating conversations with people you may have never had the chance to meet otherwise... and also because of the chocolate desserts.”
“I love the community of faculty and students from all different disciplines.”
Faith and Learning Mentors and graduating Scholars receive Faith and Learning Honor Cords as symbols of their ongoing commitment to the aspirations of the Center. The University crest and the Center logo are attached to one of a pair of cords. Each cord is red and gold in color.
RED represents FAITH. Lived faith requires courage, confidence, witness, even sacrifice. Red, too, is most associated with blood, the source of life.
GOLD represents WISDOM, higher ideals, understanding and enlightenment. The color symbolizes our commitment to search for truth, deeper understanding of the self and the soul. In the language of colors, gold is generous and giving, compassionate and loving. It is symbolic of a benefactor or patron, sharing wisdom, knowledge and wealth with others.

May these cords be a constant reminder, calling us always to exploration of the vocation of the mind and the depths of the Spirit in the way of Augustine, who searched for knowledge in the context of community
“It showed me that there is a vibrant community of faithful thinkers here on campus. We don’t get together too often but I leave the dinners full of new ideas and a lot of hope.”
“I have a mind prone to questioning and religion is one of the things that I think about.”
“I realized my faith is constantly strengthened by my peers and mentors who share the stories, experiences, and beliefs that have helped shape them into the wonderful people they are today.”
ST. THOMAS OF VILLANOVA COMMUNITY IV 2021-2025 | SENIORS






Michael Blake CLAS
Homer Glen, IL mblake4@villanova.edu

Nicole Brower VSB La Ceiba, Honduras nbrower@villanova.edu

Kelani Chandler FCN Millersville, MD kchandl6@villanova.edu

Mia Clingham CLAS Tenafly, NJ mclingha@villanova.edu

Jack Doolin VSB Alexandra, VA jdoolin1@villanova.edu

Brooke Bosse FCN
Manhasset, NY bbosse@villanova.edu
Quinn Burns VSB Ramsey, NJ qburns@villanova.edu
Emme Clement CLAS Lafayette, LA eclemen7@villanova.edu
Rosslyn Cueva COE Bloomfield, NJ rcueva@villanova.edu
Rechelle Febrer CLAS Germantown, MA rfebrer@villanova.edu





Elisabeth Ford CLAS Seattle, WA eford2@villanova.edu

John Hare CLAS New Hope, PA jhare3@villanova.edu

Kathryn Ix COE Skillman, NJ kix@villanova.edu

Ava Kaiser CLAS Saint James, NY akaiser4@villanova.edu

Maddix Landahl CLAS Erie, PA mlandahl@villanova.edu

Kerri Giamburro FCN Northport, NY kgiambr1@villanova.edu
Loghan Hirkey CLAS Tunhannock, PA lhirkey@villanova.edu
Edward Kahn COE Philadelphia, PA ekahn3@villanova.edu
Peter Kowenhoven CLAS Scituate, MA pkowenho@villanova.edu
Chris Lee CLAS Fort Lee, NJ clee88@villanova.edu





Isabel Lima CLAS
Highland Falls, NY ilima@villanova.edu

Madison Matella FCN
Rockville, MD mmatella@villanova.edu

Peggy Murray CLAS
New Lenox, IL pmurra13@villanova.edu

Ashleigh Reen CLAS
South Dennis, MA areen@villanova.edu

Samantha Schornstein CLAS
Springfield, NJ sschorns@villanova.edu

Jenna Magas COE
Glen Ellyn, IL jmagas@villanova.edu
Pierce Muncey VSB
Chatham, NJ pmunsey@villanova.edu
Andrew NguyenLepzyk COE
Langhorne, PA anyguyel@villanova.edu
Caroline Regan CLAS
Old Greenwich, CT cregan17@villanova.edu
Giancarlo Secchiano VSB
Tuckahoe, NY gsecchia@villanova.edu



Colleen Stroud CLAS
Bethesda, MD cstroud1@villanova.edu

Katie Tuberosa CLAS Havertown, PA ktuberos@villanova.edu

Gia Walker CLAS Pittsburgh, PA gwalker6@villanova.edu

Christian Tsai COE
Cherry Hill, NJ ctsai1@villanova.edu
Julia Vicario FCN Emmaus, PA jvivar12@villanova.edu
Glory Wells CLAS Philadelphia, PA gwells1@villanova.edu





Rishtee Batra, PhD
VSB
Marketing & Business Law
Bartley 3003 rishtee.batra@villanova.edu

John Cunicelli, PhD
CLAS
Spanish, Romance Languages
SAC 329 john.cunicelli@villanova.edu

Audra Goodnight, PhD
CLAS
Ethics SAC 420 audra.goodnight @villanova.edu

Jaisy Joseph, PhD
CLAS
Theology & Religious Studies
SAC 328 jaisy.joseph@villanova.edu

Deborah King, PhD
FCN
Driscoll 364 deborah.king@villanova.edu

Craig Carpenter, ThM
CLAS
Augustine & Culture Seminar SAC 27 craig.carpenter@villanova.edu
Noel Dolan, EdD CLAS
Augustine & Culture Seminar SAC 131 noel.dolan@villanova.edu
Thomas Griffin, PhD
VSB
Finance & Real Estate Bartley 2008 thomas.griffin@villanova.edu
Michelle Kelly, PhD FCN
Driscoll 398 michelle.kelly@villanova.edu
Adam Kuczynski, PhD, JD
CLAS
Public Administration
SAC 217 adam.kuczynski@villanova.edu




Yuanzhi (Lily) Li, PhD VSB
Finance
Bartley 2069 yli@villanova.edu

Cathy Lovecchio, PhD, RN FCN
Driscoll 306 catherine.lovecchio @villanova.edu

Stephen Napier, PhD
CLAS
Philosophy SAC 165 stephen.napie @villanova.edu

Jennifer Palenchar, PhD
CLAS
Clemistry/Biochemistry
Mendel 214 E jennifer.palenchar @villanova.edu

Stephen Liedtka, PhD VSB
Accountancy & Info Systems
Bartley 3088 stephen.liedtka@villanova.edu
Susan Meyers, PhD, RN FCN
Driscoll 368 susan.meyers@villanova.edu
Tracy Oliver, PhD FCN
Driscoll 332 tracy.oliver@villanova.edu
Betty Patch, Ed.D, MA
CLAS
Augustine & Culture Seminar SAC 023 betty.patch@villanova.edu



Tia Noelle Pratt, PhD CLAS
Sociology
St. Rita Hall tia.pratt@villanova.edu

Louise Russo, PhD CLAS
Biology Mendel 143 louise.russo@villanova.edu

Julie Sheetz, PhD CLAS
Theology & Religious Studies
St. Rita Hall julia.sheetz@villanova.edu

Jim Reaves, MS VSB
Center for Church Management Bartley 3054 james.reaves@villanova.edu
Dana Saxon, PhD CLAS Physics Mendel 365A dana.saxon@villanova.edu
Monika Sywak, PhD VSB
Finance Bartley 3012 monika.sywak@villanova.edu



Cathy Toner, JD, MJ
VSB
Talent & Staff Development
Bartley 3079 cathy.toner@villanova.edu

Stephanie Wong, PhD CLAS
Theology & Religious Studies
SAC 203 stephanie.wong @villanova.edu

Thomas P. Umile, PhD
CLAS Chemistry Mendel 318 thomas.umile@villanova.edu
Hector Varela Rios, PhD CLAS
Theology & Religious Studies
SAC 235 hector.varelarios @villanova.edu
Jonathan Yates, PhD CLAS
Theology & Religious Studies
SAC 238 jonathan.yates@villanova. edu







Ryan Allen CLAS
Swedesboro, NJ rallen07@villanova.edu

Isabella Carlin CLAS
Conroe, TX icarlin@villanova.edu

Will Coughlin CLAS
Rumson, NJ wcoughli@villanova.edu

Dominica Delayo VSB
Moosic, PA ddelayo@villanova.edu

Kerry Dolan CLAS
West Chester, PA kdolan05@villanova.edu

Amelia Arrieta CLAS
Kansas City, MO aarrieta@villanova.edu
Nick Cobuzzi CLAS
New Rochelle, NY ncobuzzi@villanova.edu
Brendan Daly CLAS Clinton, CT bdaly03@villanova.edu
Tino Dimurro CLAS
Eastchester, NY tdimurro@villanova.edu
Maggie Dreifuerst FCN
Racine, WI mdreifue@villanova.edu





Kaitlin Gibson CLAS
West Orange, NJ kgibso10@villanova.edu

Liam Higgins ENG Purdys, NY lhiggi03@villanova.edu

Earl Kelly VSB Doylestown, PA ekelly09@villanova.edu

Ethan Khan CLAS Montclair, NJ ekhan01@villanova.edu

Emmaline Lombardo CLAS Camp Hill, PA elombar3@villanova.edu

Julia Harris CLAS Eden Prairie, MN jharri69@villanova.edu
Hannah Kalamarides ENG Weatogue, CT hkalamar@villanova.edu
Sarah Kelly CLAS King of Prussia, PA skelly62@villanova.edu
Katie Lewis CLAS Coral Gables, FL klewis23@villanova.edu
Erin Lynch VSB Aston, PA elynch04@villanova.edu





Megan Maloney VSB
Sewickley, PA mmalon25@villanova.edu

Theo Musilli VSB
Aberdeen, NJ tmusilli@villanova.edu

Jeanelle Opoku VSB
Hillside, NJ jopoku@villanova.edu

Maialen Richards FCN
Rockaway, NY mricha09@villanova.edu

Sasha Shanker CLAS
Stamford, CT sshanker@villanova.edu
Charlotte McClelland CLAS
Phoenix, AZ cmccle01@villanova.edu
Matthew Nawn ENG Hanover, PA mnawn@villanova.edu
Maria Procaccini CLAS Media, PA mprocacc@villanova.edu
Aidan Rickwa CLAS San Diego, CA arickwa@villanova.edu

Vincent Vandiver CLAS
Elburn, IL vvandive@villanova.edu

Dimitri Vassiliou CLAS
Potomac, MD
dvassili@villanova.edu

Katherine Young CLAS
Oradell, NJ
kyoung16@villanova.edu
All kinds of things rejoiced my soul in their company— to talk and laugh, to do other kindnesses, to read pleasant books together, to pass from lightest jesting, to talk of deepest things and back again, to differ without rancor, to teach each other and to learn from each other. These and such things kindled a flame that fused our very souls together and made us one out of many.
—St. Augustine, Confessions 4.8
ST. AUGUSTINE SCHOLARS





Gabriele Bauer, PhD
Office of the Provost
VITAL
Vasey 106 gabriele.bauer @villanova.edu

Frances Burns, MPA
CLAS
Public Admin
SAC 205 frances.burns @villanova.edu

John Cacchione, JD, MA
CLAS
Theology/Rel Studies
SAC 203 jcacch01@villanova.edu

Ian Clausen, PhD
CLAS
ASC SAC 76 ian.clausen@villanova.edu

Christopher Daly, PhD
CLAS
ASC SAC 84 christopher.daly @villanova.edu

Christopher Brown, PhD, MA
CLAS
Physics Mendel 262C christopher.d.brown @villanova.edu
Sherry Burrell, PhD, RN, CNE
FCN
Nursing
Driscoll 310 sherry.burrell@villanova.edu
Paul Camacho, PhD
CLAS
ACS SAC 478 paul.camacho@villanova.edu
David Cregan, OSA, PhD
CLAS
Theatre Vasey 107a david.cregan@villanova.edu
Gail Furman, PhD, RN
FCN
Nursing Driscoll 005 gail.furman@villanova.edu





Lowell Gustafson, PhD
CLAS
Political Science
SAC 253
lowell.gustafson @villanova.edu

Evie Lengetti, PhD
FCN
Nursing
Driscoll 220 evelyn.lengetti @villanova.edu

Bette Mariani, PhD, RN, ANEF, FAAN
FCN
Nursing
Driscoll 124 bette.mariani@villanova.edu

Sarah Reed, PhD, MS
VSB
Economics
Bartley 2012 sarah.reed@villanova.edu

Patrice Soares, MS
LSS
Learning Specialist
Falvey Library 212C patrice.soares@villanova.edu

Brisa Hurlocker, PhD
CLAS
Chemistry
Mendel 318 brisa.hurlocker @villanova.edu
Stephanie Katz
Linkmeyer, PhD
CLAS
Chemistry
Mendel 214B stephanie.katzlinkmeyer @villanova.edu
Jessica Myers, PhD
CLAS
Chemistry
Mendel 214C jessica.stuart.myers @villanova.edu
Bernard Scianna, OSA, PhD
CLAS
Student Support Dougherty 108 bernard.scianna@villanova.edu
Terence Sweeney, PhD
CLAS
Humanities
Garey 105 terence.sweeney @villanova.edu
ST. AUGUSTINE MENTORS


Helena Tomko, PhD, MS
CLAS
Humanities
SAC 304
helena.tomko@villanova.edu

Mat Verghese, MA, MS, MTA
OMM
Liturgy
St. Rita Hall
mat.verghese.villanova.edu

David Tomlinson, PhD, MA
CLAS
Philosophy
SAC 181/Virtual david.tomlinson@villanova.edu
Carey Walsh, PhD
CLAS
Theology/Rel Studies
SAC 245 carey.walsh@villanova.edu







William Adolph VSB
Media, PA wadolph@villanova.edu

Lindsay Benza FCN
Mount Kisco, NY lbenza@villanova.edu

Angela Choi CLAS
Pennington, NJ achoi03@villanova.edu

Hannah D’Cruz CLAS
Mendham, NJ hdcruz@villanova.edu

Charlotte Dooley FCN
Atlantic Highlands, NJ cdoole02@villanova.edu

Gianna Angelone CLAS
Wheaton, IL gangelon@villanova.edu
Sarah Burkat CLAS
Centerville, VA sburkat@villanova.edu
Joey Coladipietro CLAS
Bloomingdale, IL jcoladip@villanova.edu
Thomas Devlin CLAS
Wellesley, MA tdevli02@villanova.edu
Jack Fecko COE
Sewickley, PA jfeczko@villanova.edu





Marissa Friedl COE
Purcellville, VA mfriedl@villanova.edu

Jimmy Ganosis
COE
North Babylon, NY jganosis@villanova.edu

Kovas Jeleniaukas
CLAS
Glen Ellyn, IL kjelenia@villanova.edu

Phoebe Keyser
CLAS
New Providence, NJ pkeyser@villanova.edu

Matthew Lis
CLAS
Coatesville, PA mlis@villanova.edu

Catherine Gaffoglio CLAS
Ridgewood, NJ cgaffogl@villanova.edu
Catarina Guerrero COE
Southampton, PA cguerr06@villanova.edu
Katie Kerachsky CLAS
East Greenwich, RI kkerachs@villanova.edu
Andrew Lis COE
Coatesville, PA alis@villanova.edu
Lorna Petrizzo CLAS
Villanova, PA lpetrizz@villanova.edu




Camila Pierini Camacho CLAS Ardmore, PA cpierini@villanova.edu

Emily Schoen FCN Worcester, MA eschoe02@villanova.edu

Nicholas Shapkarov CLAS Riverwoods, IL nshapkar@villanova.edu

Mark Turkovich COE Pittsburgh, PA mturkovi@villanova.edu

Arianna Prior CLAS
Southington, CT aprior@villanova.edu
Whitney Shanahan VSB
Malibu, CA wshana01@villanova.edu
Jack Springer VSB Eagan, MN jsprin02@villanova.edu
Barrett Ward CLAS Missoula, MT bward05@villanova.edu
ST. MONICA SCHOLARS
The degree to which you are concerned for the common good rather than your own, is the criterion by which you can judge how much progress you have made. Love puts the interest of the community before personal advantage, not the other way around.
Rule of St. Augustine, 7.2

ST. MONICA SCHOLARS





Ida Marie Alcantara, PhD
CLAS
Math & Statistics
SAC 434 idamarie.alcantara @villanova.edu
Francis Caponi, OSA, ThD
CLAS
Theology & Religious Studies
SAC 275 francis.caponi @villanova.edu


Alexis Coulter, PhD
CPS Vasey 108A alexis.coulter@villanova.edu

Kenneth Fleischer, MA
CLAS
Theology & Religious Studies virtual office kenneth.fleischer @villanova.edu

Kevin Gentilcore, Deacon, MS, MA
CLAS
VUnited Virtual kgentilcore12@comcast.net

Simon Brooks, MS
COE
Sustainability Virtual simon.brooks @villanova.edu
Suraj Chaudhary, PhD CLAS ACS SAC 84 suraj.chaudhary @villanova.edu
Allison Covey, PhD
CLAS
Ethics SAC 217 allison.covey@villanova.edu
Sarah Fritz, PhD
CLAS Biology Mendel 120C sarah.fritz@villanova.edu
Gregory Grimes, PhD
CLAS
Theology & Religious Studies SAC 121 gregory.grimes@villanova.edu





Timothy Hanchin, PhD
CLAS
Theology & Religious Studies
SAC 237 thanchin@villanova.edu

John “Brien” Karas, PhD
CLAS
ACS
SAC 137 john.karas@villanova.edu

Jeanne Liedtka, JD
VSB
Marketing & Business Law
Bartley 3057 jeanne.liedtka@villanova.edu

Alexis Monroe, PhD
CLAS
ACS SAC 37 alexis.monroe@villanova.edu

Veronica Ogle, PhD
CLAS
Humanities
SAC 474 veronica.ogle@villanova.edu

Keith Henderson, PhD
CLAS
Geography & the Environment Mendel G 67-F keith.henderson@villanova.edu
Emma Kennedy, PhD
CLAS
Theology & Religious Studies
SAC 239 emma.kennedy@villanova.edu
Jennifer Mondillo, PhD
FCN
Nursing Driscoll jennifer.mondillo@villanova.edu
Bright Nsowaa, PhD
CLAS
Math & Statistics
SAC 377 bright.nsowaa@villanova.edu
Rena Potok, PhD
CLAS
ACS & English SAC rena.potok@villanova.edu
ST. MONICA MENTORS




Pat Rizzo, MA, JD
CPS
Spanish Advancement patricia.rizzo @villanova.edu
Gina Talley, PhD
CLAS
History SAC 437 gina.talley@villanova.edu


James Waters, PhD
CLAS
Ethics
SAC 205B james.waters@villanova.edu

Carol Weingarten, PhD
FCN
Nursing
Driscoll 378 carol.weingarten @villanova.edu

Qi Wang Schlupp, PhD
CLAS
Communication Garey 16 qi.schlupp@villanova.eduu
Justin Vento, PhD COE
Chem/ Bio Chem White Hall jvento01@villanova.edu
Juanita Weaver, MA, MDiv CLAS
Communications Garey b6b juanita.weaver@villanova.edu
Deanna Zubris, PhD CLAS Chemistry Mendel 300E deanna.zubris@villanova.edu
Whatever you say and whatever you teach, teach in such a way that the person to whom you speak, by hearing may believe, by believing may hope, and by hoping, will love.
St. Augustine, The Instruction of Beginners 4,8
ST. MONICA MENTORS

CENTER FOR FAITH AND LEARNING LEADERSHIP & STAFF





Kevin DePrinzio, OSA, PhD
Vice President Office for Mission and Ministry
St. Rita Hall kevin.deprinzio@villanova.edu
Tia Noelle Pratt, PhD
Assistant Vice President and Director of Mission Engagement & Strategic Initiatives Office for Mission & Ministry
St. Rita Hall tia.pratt@villanova.edu
Beth Hassel, PBVM, D.Min. Director
Center for Faith and Learning
St. Rita Hall beth.hassel@villanova.edu
John J. Lydon, OSA, PhD
Associate Director Center for Faith and Learning
St. Rita Hall john.j.lydon@villanova.edu
Administrative Support Team Center for Faith and Learning
St. Rita Hall
faithandlearning@villanova.edu
INDEX
A
Adolph, William 27
Alcantara, PhD, Ida Marie 31
Allen, Ryan 9
Angelone,Gianna 27
Arrieta, Amelia 19
B
Batra, PhD, Rishtee 13
Bauer, PhD, Gabriele 23
Benza, Lindsay 27
Blake,Michael 9
Bosse, Brooke 9
Brooks,MS, Simon 31
Brower, Nicole 9
Brown, PhD, MS, Christopher 23
Burkat, Sarah 27
Burns, Quinn 9
Burns, MPA, Frances 23
Burrell, PhD, RN, CNE, Sherry 23
C
Cacchione, JD, MA, John 23
Camacho, PhD, Paul 23
Caponi, OSA, Francis 31
Carlin, Isabella 19
Carpenter, ThM, Craig 13
Chandler, Kelani 9
Chaudhary, PhD, Suraj 31
Choi, Angela 27
Clausen, PhD, Ian 23
Clement, Emme 9
Clingham, Mia 9
Cobuzzi, Nick 19
Coladipietro, Joey 27
Coughlin, Will 19
Coulter, PhD, Alexis 31
Covey, PhD, Allison 31
Cregan, OSA, PhD, David 23
Cueva, Rosslyn 9
Cunicelli, PhD, John 13
D
Daly, Brendan 19
Daly, PhD, Christopher 23
D’Cruz, Hannah 27
Delayo, Dominica 19
Devlin, Thomas 27
Dimurro, Tino 19
Dolan, Kerry 19
Dolan, EdD, Noël 13
Dooley, Charlotte 27
Doolin, Jack 9
Dreifuerst, Maggie 19
F
Febrer, Rechelle 9
Feczko, Jack 27
Fleischer, MA, Kenneth 31
Ford, Elisabeth 10
Friedl, Marissa 28
Fritz, PhD, Sarah 31
Furman, PhD, RN, CHSE-A, Gail 23
G
Gaffoglio, Catherine 28
Ganosis, Jimmy 28
Gentilcore, MS, MA
Kevin 31
Giamburro, Kerri 10
Gibson, Kaitlin 20
Goodnight, PhD, Audra 13
Griffin, PhD, Thomas 13
Grimes, Gregory 31
Guerrero, Catarina 28
Gustafson, PhD, Lowell 24
H
Hanchin, PhD, Timothy 32
Hare, John 10
Harris, Julia 20
Henderson, PhD, Keith 32
Higgins, Liam 20
Hirkey, Loghan 10
Hurlocker , PhD, Brisa 24
I
Ix, Kathryn 10
J
Jeleniauskas, Kovas 28
Joseph, PhD, Jaisy 13
K
Kahn, Eddie 10
Kaiser, Ava 10
Kalamarides, Hannah 20
Karas, PhD, John(Brien) 32
Katz Linkmeyer, PhD, Stephanie 24
Kelly, Earl 20
Kelly, Sarah 20
Kelly, PhD, Michelle 13
Kennedy, PhD, Emma 32
Kerachsky, Katie 28
Keyser, Phoebe 28
Khan, Ethan 20
King, PhD, Deborah 13
Kowenhoven, Peter 10
Kuczynski, PhD, JD Adam 13
L
Landahl, Maddix 10
Lee, Chris 10
Lengetti, PhD, Evelyn 24
Lewis, Katie 20
Li, PhD, Yuanzhi (Lily) 14
Liedtka, JD, Jeanne 32
Liedtka, PhD, Stephen 14
Lima, Isabel 11
Lis, Andrew 28
Lis, Matthew 28
Lombardo, Emmalinev20
Lovecchio, PhD, RN, Cathy 14
Lynch, Erin 20
M
Magas, Jenna 11
Maloney, Megan 21
Mariani, PhD, RN, ANEF, FAAN, Bette 24
Matella, Madison 11
McClelland, Charlotte 21
Meyers, PhD, RN, Susan 14
Mondillo, PhD, Jennifer 32
Monroe, PhD, Alexis 32
Munsey, Pierce 11
Murray, Peggy 11
Musilli, Theo 21
Myers, PhD, Jessica 24
N
Napier, Stephen 14
Nawn, Matthew 21
Nguyen-Lepczyk, Andrew 11
Nsowaa, PhD, Bright 32
O
Ogle, PhD, Veronica 32
Oliver, PhD, Tracy 14
Opoku, Jeanelle 21
P
Palenchar, PhD, Jennifer 14
Patch, Ed.D, MA, Betty 14
Petrizzo, Lorna
Pierini Camacho, Camila 29
Potok, PhD, Rena 32
Pratt, PhD, Tia Noelle 11
Prior, Arianna 29
Procaccini, Maria 21
R
Reaves, MS,James (Jim) 15
Reed, PhD, MS, Sarah 24
Reen, Ashleigh 11
Regan, Caroline 11
Richards, Maialen 21
Rickwa, Aidan 21
Rizzo, JD, Pat 33
Russo, PhD, Louise 15
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Saxon, PhD, Dana 15
Schoen, Emily 33
Schornstein, Samantha 11
Schulpp, PhD, Qi Wang 33
Scianna, OSA, PhD, MA, Bernard 24
Secchiano, Giancarlo 11
Shanahan, Whitney 29
Shanker, Sasha 21
Shapkarov, Nicholas 29
Sheetz. PhD, Julie 15
Soares, MS, Patrice 24
Springer, Jack 29
Stroud, Colleen 12
Sweeney, PhD, Terence 24
Sywak, PhD, Monika 15
T
Talley, PhD, Gina 33
Tomko, PhD, MS, Helena 25
Tomlinson, PhD, MA, David 25
Toner, JD, MJ, Cathy 16
Tsai, Christian12
Tuberosa, Katie 12
Turkovich, Mark 29
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Umile, Thomas 16
V
Vandiver, Vincent 21
Varela Rios, PhD, Hector 16
Vassiliou,Dimitri 22
Vento, PhD, Justin 33
Verghese, MA, MS, MTS, Mathew 25
Vicario, Julia 12
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Walker, Gia 12
Walsh, PhD, Cary 25
Ward, Barrett 29
Waters, PhD, James 33
Weaver MA, MDiv, Juanita 33
Weingarten, PhD, Carol 33
Wells, Glory 12
Wong, PhD, Stephanie 16
Y
Yates, PhD,Jonathan 16
Young, Katherine 22
Z
Zubris, PhD, Deanna 33

SCHOLAR PROGRAM SCHEDULED EVENTS
All Dinner Dialogues Fall 2024 and Spring 2025 will take place in Garey Hall, Room 10A, 6-8 p.m.
ST. THOMAS OF VILLANOVA COMMUNITY IV (SENIORS)
Thursday, September 19, 2024
Thursday, October 24, 2024
Thursday, January 30, 2025
ST. AUGUSTINE COMMUNITY V (JUNIORS)
Tuesday, September 24, 2024
Tuesday, November 19, 2024
Tuesday, February 18, 2025
ST.
MONICA COMMUNITY IV
(SOPHOMORES)
MEET & GREET
Wednesday, September 4, 2024
Wednesday, September 11, 2024
Wednesday, November 6, 2024
Wednesday, February 12, 2025
COMMUNITY DINNER
Recognition of Graduating Scholars and their Mentors
All Scholars and Mentors attend Tuesday, April 3, 6-8 p.m.
Connelly Center, Villanova Room Doors open 6 p.m.
Readings for Dinner Dialogues are available on the Faith and Learning Scholar Program website: faithandlearning.villanova.edu