Westminster College 170th Commencement Program

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Westminster College

New Wilmington, Pennsylvania

The One Hundred Seventieth Annual Commencement

Saturday, May Eleventh

Two Thousand Twenty-four

Commencement

Weisel Senior Terrace, Old Main Memorial, South Lawn 1:00 p.m.

Prelude ..................................................................................

Westminster College Faculty Brass Quintet

Timothy D. Winfield, D.M.A., trumpet

Associate Professor of Music

Mr. Terry Gale, trumpet

Mr. Andrew Symington, horn

R. Tad Greig, Ph.D., trombone Professor of Music

Mr. Jason Venesky, tuba

Grand March .....................................................................................................

Processional...........................................................................

Ms. Kim Meek, bagpipes

Westminster College Faculty Brass Quintet

Pomp and Circumstance...................................................................................................Edward Elgar

Dean of the College

Jamie G. McMinn, Ph.D. Vice President for Academic Affairs

Mace Bearer Michael E. Aleprete, Ph.D. Chair of the Faculty & Professor of Political Science

Faculty Marshals

Brian A. Petrus ’10, MBA Associate Professor of Business

Erin E. Wilson, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Chemistry

Student Marshals ........................................................................................Trisha M. Cowen, Ph.D. Associate Professor of English

Joel T. Postema, Ph.D. Associate Professor & Chair of Spanish

Opening Declaration……. .........................................................................

Mr. Jeffrey A. McCandless ’80 Chair of the Board of Trustees

Invocation ....................................................................................................... The Rev. James R. Mohr II College Chaplain & Director of Church Relations

Greeting ...............................................................................................

Kathy Brittain Richardson, Ph.D. College President

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Comments from the Chair of the Board of Trustees ……. .............................................. Mr. McCandless

Faculty Greetings ................................................................................................................... Dr. Aleprete

Conferring of Honorary Degree ..............................................................................President Richardson

Mr. Paul D. Trokhan ’68 Doctor of Science, Honoris Causa

Citation............................................................................................... Mr. Glenn H. Thompson ’68 Member, Board of Trustees

Hooders ...................................................................................................................Mr. McCandless Dean McMinn

Senior Class Remarks ........................................................................................

Mr. Peyton M. Aujay ’24

Distinguished Faculty Award ............................................................................................. Dean McMinn

Conferring of Degrees .............................................................................................President Richardson

Degrees in Course ..................................................................................................... Dean McMinn

Kristen M. Amick, Ph.D. Registrar

René A. Picó, Ph.D. Associate Professor & Chair School of Education

Congratulations President Richardson

Concluding Remarks ......................................................................................................... Dean McMinn

Alma Mater ....................................................................................................

Ms. Camille L. Baptiste ’24

Ms. Taylar G. Getsy ’24

Mr. Hunter M. Peterson ’24

Benediction ............................................................................................................................... Rev. Mohr

* The audience will please stand as you are able. + Words located at the end of program.

Recessional ............................................................................ Westminster College Faculty Brass Quintet
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Camille L. Baptiste

Malia L. Duffy

Brianna Lee Dunlap

Caroline Kendel Fox

Sophia K. Galietta

Reese M. Leone

Jackson S. Alexander

Morgan Ashley Byers

Abigail Rebekah Cannon

Carter J. Chinn

Katherine Clare Fitzpatrick

Chloe Renee Hankey

Saige A. Heigel

Chloe Larson Hudecki

Honors

Graduation Honors

Summa Cum Laude

Abigail Grace Macher

Hannah Rose Piccirilli

Lillian Nicole Quick

Madelyn A. Scarmack

Theresa Marie Schall

Jacob Andrew Steinbeck

Magna Cum Laude

Emily R. Huff

Jayneil Kehler Latham-Mason

Ashley M. Madasz

Elizabeth M. Malczak

Madison V. Mueller-Howell

Emma Elizabeth Parker

Victoria Marie Peltonen

Michael Christopher Petronzio

Cum Laude

Mark Anthony Armile

Joseph Ryan Armstrong

Jonathan Perry Bates

Lindsay Jayne Bell

Joshua D. Butcher

John B. Colella

Reanna Nicole Daniels

Kent Dunn

Bethany Marleigh Edwards

Joshua K. Elm

David Anthony Evangelista

Krysta Ann Germanoski

Caitlyn A. Goodrich

Victoria R. Harden

Taylor Brooke Harman

Olivia Theresa Herman

Hunter Allan Hoag

Alaina N. Kutsch

Annika Lynn McCabe

Austin Reid O’Hara

Grace Kathryn Phillips

Vito Pilosi

Kerstyn Mae Pomfret

Joseph Robert Ranft

All-College Honors Program

Ian Alexander Sullivan

Ashley Marie Tarter

Raina Nicole Vilsack

Lane Joseph Voytik

Jocelyn A. Whalen

Alexa Oliva Ransom

Nina G. Rascona

Samantha Wilson Reed

Natalie J. Rose

Jordan E. Roser

Victoria A. Shultz

Noah James Sofran

Mykenzie Lee Riggle

Cherise N. Schultz

Jennie Ann Stitzel

Tomi Abigael Taiwo

Amy Tutt

Antonio Nicholas Ulizzi

Madison R. Utiss

Mariah M. Vincent

Alison E. Weir

Benjamin David Williams

Aya Zaanoune

The All-College Honors Program provides opportunities for selected students to gain a deep appreciation of the multiple dimensions of knowledge. Only the most outstanding students in the incoming first-year class or rising sophomores are eligible, and selection is competitive. These graduates wear a special All-College Honors medallion.

Joseph Ryan Armstrong - Interdisciplinary Biology & History

Abigail R. Cannon - Business Administration

Caroline Kendal Fox - Biology

Sophia K. Galietta - Psychology

Chloe Renee Hankey - Biology

Victoria R. Harden - Interdisciplinary History & Culture

Taylor Brooke Harman - Neuroscience

Emma Elizabeth Parker - Biochemistry

Grace Kathryn Phillips - English

Hannah Rose Piccirilli - Neuroscience

Zion Luke Posey - Philosophy

Samantha Wilson Reed - Psychology

Natalie J. Rose - Biochemistry

Jacob Andrew Steinbeck - Biology

Jackson S. Alexander (+)

Degrees in Course

Bachelor of Arts

PreK-4 Early Childhood Education/ Wexford PA PreK-12 Special Education

Magna Cum Laude

Joseph Ryan Armstrong History Pocono Summit PA

All-College Honors in Interdisciplinary - Biology and History

Cum Laude

Ashley Taylor Baldwin (+) Professional Communication Rostraver Township PA & Leadership

Lindsay Jayne Bell (2)

PreK-4 Early Childhood Education/ Boardman OH PreK-12 Special Education Cum Laude

Tori Jaye Bowersock (2) Criminal Justice Studies Lisbon OH

Alaina Ann Cantakis Child & Family Studies New Castle PA

Sierra E. Cerezo (+)

PreK-4 Early Childhood Education/ Bessemer PA PreK-12 Special Education

Alexandra Grace Coker (+) Psychology Export PA

Caitlyn Ann Condoleon (+)

PreK-4 Early Childhood Education/ Warren OH PreK-12 Special Education

Cameron Paige Corrigan (+) Psychology Verona PA

Makenzie P. Crawford (+)

PreK-4 Early Childhood Education/ Camden DE PreK-12 Special Education

Jasmine N. Currie Criminal Justice Studies Hermitage PA

Reanna Nicole Daniels Psychology Hermitage PA Cum Laude

Rylan Scott Darrenkamp (2) History Collegeville PA

Colleen J. Dreyer (+)

PreK-4 Early Childhood Education/ Butler PA PreK-12 Special Education

Nia Jeanette Drummond Sociology Highspire PA

Bethany Marleigh Edwards Creative Media Production Carnegie PA Cum Laude

Mayson E. Everette (+) Psychology Rochester PA

Alia Antonella Filipelli Sociology New Brighton PA

Katherine Clare Fitzpatrick

PreK-4 Early Childhood Education/ Cumberland Center ME PreK-12 Special Education

Magna Cum Laude

Kellen Michael Frazer Spanish Eugene OR International Studies

Sophia K. Galietta Fine Art Bethel Park PA Psychology

All-College Honors in Psychology

Summa Cum Laude

Kendra Paige Granchi (+) Psychology Geneva OH

Bradley W. Green Political Science Landisville PA

Saylee Marie Grinnen Criminal Justice Studies Wampum PA

Victoria R. Harden

Individual Interdisciplinary Greensburg PA

All-College Honors in Interdisciplinary - History and Culture

Cum Laude

Bachelor of Arts (continued)

Edan Joseph Harrison (+) Criminal Justice Studies Fredericksburg VA

Caden Zane Harsh English Pittsburgh PA

Saige A. Heigel

Strategic Communication Kersey PA & Social Media

Magna Cum Laude

Hunter Allan Hoag Music Kane PA Cum Laude

Chloe Larson Hudecki History East Amherst NY

Magna Cum Laude

Tyler Hunter English Trafford PA

Kevin James Ivany (+) Creative Media Production Malden MA

Paul M. Kallaur Criminal Justice Studies Bethel Park PA

Anthony P. Kamenski History Chicora PA

Alaina N. Kutsch Psychology Home PA

Olivia A. Lapikas (+)

Cum Laude

PreK-4 Early Childhood Education/ Sharpsville PA

PreK-12 Special Education

Riley K. Lenard-Haley Psychology Pittsburgh PA

Mackenzie H. Leskovac (2) Psychology Hermitage PA

Devin Michael O’Neil Little (+) Criminal Justice Studies Beaver Falls PA

Brandegee Hugh Livingstone Psychology Savannah GA

Abigail Grace Macher (2) English Imperial PA

Elizabeth M. Malczak

Summa Cum Laude

PreK-4 Early Childhood Education/ Grove City PA

PreK-12 Special Education

Magna Cum Laude

Franklin David Lee Manios History Warren OH

Alexander S. Marinski Strategic Communication Washington PA & Social Media

Damon Matthew Maul (2) Child & Family Studies Portage PA

Annika Lynn McCabe English Youngstown OH

Cum Laude

Felicity N. McDaniel (2) Criminal Justice Studies Carrollton OH

Julie Denise McKenzie

PreK-4 Early Childhood Education/ Verona PA

PreK-12 Special Education

Alexander Samuel Nyiri (2) Broadcasting & Media Production Gettysburg PA

Grace Kathryn Phillips English Saxonburg PA

All-College Honors in English

Cum Laude

Hannah Rose Piccirilli International Studies Erie PA

Summa Cum Laude

Kaitlyn Marie Pietrusinski Child & Family Studies Mars PA

Vito Pilosi History Prospect PA

Cum Laude

Zion Luke Posey Philosophy Douglasville GA

All-College Honors in Philosophy

Brooke Marie Powell Child & Family Studies Clymer PA

Lillian Nicole Quick (2) English Cortland NY Political Science

Summa Cum Laude

Matthew Joseph Randza (+)

Alexa Oliva Ransom

Child & Family Studies Beaver Falls PA

PreK-4 Early Childhood Education/ Wampum PA

PreK-12 Special Education

Magna Cum Laude

Samantha Wilson Reed Psychology Zionsville PA

All-College Honors in Psychology

Magna Cum Laude

Maxwell E. Robinson

Ryan Christian Phill Romero

Strategic Communiation Pittsburgh PA & Social Media

Professional Communication Port Matilda PA & Leadership

Grace Anna Ryser Fine Art Hubbard OH

Theresa Marie Schall

Criminal Justice Studies Sheffield PA Psychology

Summa Cum Laude

Victoria A. Shultz Psychology New Castle PA

Magna Cum Laude

Abigail Marie Sloss Child & Family Studies Franklin PA

Danielle Marie Soloski Creative Media Production Farrell PA

Jennie Ann Stitzel

PreK-4 Early Childhood Education/ Poland OH

PreK-12 Special Education

Cum Laude

Jakob Thomas Tanner (2) Music East Liverpool OH

Ashley Marie Tarter Political Science Alliance OH English

Andrew Thomas Tedesco

Ryan Gilles Thibault

Marcus Bradley Tokar

Summa Cum Laude

Broadcasting & Sports Emsworth PA Communication

Creative Media Production Glenshaw PA

Strategic Communication New Wilmington PA & Social Media

Zachery J. Tomlinson (+) History Lancaster PA

Antonio Nicholas Ulizzi

PreK-4 Early Childhood Education/ Coraopolis PA

PreK-12 Special Education

Cum Laude

Benjamin David Williams History Volant PA

Cum Laude

Aya Zaanoune (1) International Studies Bowie MD

Cum Laude

Bachelor of Music

Peyton M. Aujay (+)

Camille L. Baptiste

Taylar G. Getsy (+)

Liam Patrick Horgan (+)

Charles Robert Lisella

Music Education Lowber PA

Music Performance - Instrumental

Music Education Slippery Rock PA

Summa Cum Laude

Music Education North Versailles PA

Music Education Pittsburgh PA

Music Education Harmony PA

Bachelor of Arts (continued)

Madison V. Mueller-Howell

Hunter M. Peterson (+)

Bachelor of Music (continued)

Music Education Bridgeville PA

Magna Cum Laude

Music Performance - Organ Russell PA

Amy Elizabeth Smith (+) Music Education Mechanicsville MD

Music Performance - Instrumental

Cameron M. Stahl (+) Music Education Beaver PA

Bachelor of Science

Aaron Connor Alderette (+)

Marketing & Professional Sales Bethel Park PA

Leyla Violet Alibrahimi Computer Information Systems Pittsburgh PA

Aislinn Rae Andrews Biology New Castle PA

Mark Anthony Armile Accounting Youngstown OH Finance

Cum Laude

Joseph Ryan Armstrong Biology Pocono Summit PA

All-College Honors in Interdisciplinary - Biology and History

Cum Laude

Thomas James Bablak

Kolton Kurt Banfi

Marketing & Professional Sales Russell PA

Business Administration Harrisville PA

Jonathan Perry Bates Biology Cheswick PA Cum Laude

Daniel James Blank (+) Biology New Castle PA

Douglas C. Brady

Marketing & Professional Sales Pittsburgh PA

Joshua D. Butcher Biology Beaver Falls PA Cum Laude

Morgan Ashley Byers

Marketing & Professional Sales Venetia PA Sports Management

Magna Cum Laude

Abigail Rebekah Cannon Business Administration Bethel Park PA

All-College Honors in Business Administration

Magna Cum Laude

Carter J. Chinn (2) Business Administration Grove City PA

Magna Cum Laude

Andrew Roberts Clark Finance New Middletown OH

John B. Colella Finance New Galilee PA Accounting Cum Laude

Madison A. Conley Biology New Castle PA

Mikaela Shaylyn Crumlich Business Administration Youngstown OH

Erica Dawn Cunningham Biology Grove City PA

Dino Mario D’Alesio Biology Youngstown OH

Breannda S. Davis Finance Streetsboro OH

Business Administration

Srioviya Deivaprakash Biology Mount Laurel NJ

Gabriel Anthony Diulus Finance Allison Park PA

Jake Thomas Dockum

Malia L. Duffy

Sports Management Victor NY

Accounting Allison Park PA

Summa Cum Laude

Bachelor of Science (continued)

Michaela Paige Duke Biology Cambridge Springs PA Accounting

Brianna Lee Dunlap Individual Interdisciplinary Canfield OH

Summa Cum Laude

Kent Dunn Finance West Valley City UT Accounting

Cum Laude

Mackenzie Lou Dunn Molecular Biology Canton OH

Patrick Jayson Ekeu (+) Computer Science Leesburg VA

Joshua K. Elm (+) Business Administration Pittsburgh PA

David Anthony Evangelista

Cum Laude

Marketing & Professional Sales Pittsburgh PA

Cum Laude

Logan Michael Exler Accounting Verona PA

Jordan S. Fore Biology Columbia MD

Caroline Kendel Fox Biology Acton CA

All-College Honors in Biology

Summa Cum Laude

Lily Angelene Fox Neuroscience Ford City PA

Natalie Elizabeth Franke

Marketing & Professional Sales New Wilmington PA

Maximillian G. Furimsky Biology New Wilmington PA

Krysta Ann Germanoski Finance Meadville PA Accounting

Business Administration

Cum Laude

Caitlyn A. Goodrich Biology Chardon OH

Cum Laude

Kendra Paige Granchi (+) Business Administration Geneva OH Human Resource Management

Noah N. Gray Biology Beaver PA

Chloe Renee Hankey Biology Ford City PA

All-College Honors in Biology

Magna Cum Laude

Dylan Jacob Hanna Business Administration Uniontown OH

Taylor Brooke Harman Neuroscience Edinburg PA

All-College Honors in Neuroscience

Cum Laude

Kai Andrew Haseyama Finance Encinitas CA

Grace E. Hazlet Business Administration Boyers PA

Gage Brian Hendrickson (^) Biology Irvine PA

Olivia Theresa Herman Biochemistry Hamburg NY

Cum Laude

Devin Allen Higginbottham Accounting Austintown OH

Kaylee M. Horn Mathematics Franklin PA

Emily R. Huff Biochemistry New Wilmington PA

Kelsey Lynn Humes

Chase Ryder Jones (+)

Magna Cum Laude

Marketing & Professional Sales Bridgeville PA

Business Administration Dardanelle AR Human Resource Management

Victoria Elizabeth Kattler Neuroscience Brooklyn Heights OH

Phillip Andrew Keller

Madilynn J. Kerr

Sports Management Wilson NC

Business Administration Harmony PA Finance

Taylor Dawn King Biology Youngstown OH

Colleen Faith Kinney (+) Business Administration Washington PA International Business

Joshua S. Kurtz (2)

Marketing &Professional Sales New Castle PA Business Administration

Alaina N. Kutsch Neuroscience Home PA Cum Laude

Lucas James Lander Mathematics Apollo PA

Jayneil Kehler Latham-Mason (+) Individual Interdisciplinary Pittsburgh PA

Magna Cum Laude

Everett Browne Lefever (+) Business Administration Pittsburgh PA

Reese M. Leone

Sports Management Alliance OH

Summa Cum Laude

Riley Lyn Lewis Sports Management Clinton PA

Broadcasting & Sports Communication

Corbin James Liang (+) Finance Grand Prairie TX

Kathryn A. Lynn Biology Meadville PA

Ashley M. Madasz (+) Biology Medina OH

Magna Cum Laude

Kaylee Ann Madey Accounting Emsworth PA

Nicholas Daniel McDonald (2) Individual Interdisciplinary Reynoldsville PA

Grace E. Merkel Biology New Castle PA

Ah’Tarius Jamal Miller (+) Sports Management Titusville FL

Logan Matthew Murgenovich Business Administration Aliquippa PA

Ethan Douglas Nejad Finance Rocky River OH Accounting

Austin Reid O’Hara Mathematics Girard OH Cum Laude

Colin P. O’Malley Accounting Pittsburgh PA

Michael Anthony Orsi Business Administration Pittsburgh PA Finance

Emma Elizabeth Parker Biochemistry Poolesville MD

All-College Honors in Biochemistry

Magna Cum Laude

Christian M. Pasquarello Biology New Castle PA

Nicholas Gary Pasquarello Biology New Castle PA

Victoria Marie Peltonen Biology Stoneboro PA

Sean Robert Perrone

Magna Cum Laude

Business Administration Avondale PA

Michael Christopher Petronzio (2) Molecular Biology Gates Mills OH

Magna Cum Laude

Hannah Rose Piccirilli Neuroscience Erie PA

All-College Honors in Neuroscience

Summa Cum Laude

Joseph Robert Ranft

Accounting Pittsburgh PA

Business Administration

Cum Laude

Bachelor of Science (continued)

Bachelor of Science (continued)

Nina G. Rascona Neuroscience Somerset PA

Michael Anthony Rezk

Magna Cum Laude

Computer Science New Castle PA Mathematics

Sierra Jane Richard Finance East Palestine OH

Mykenzie Lee Riggle Biology Ford City PA

Cum Laude

Natalie J. Rose Biochemistry Streetsboro OH

All-College Honors in Biochemistry

Magna Cum Laude

Jordan E. Roser

Business Administration Titusville PA

Magna Cum Laude

Emma Rose Rudolph Molecular Biology Santa Clarita CA

Grace Anna Ryser Biochemistry Hubbard OH

Juliette Bee Saunders (+) Business Administration West Mifflin PA

Madelyn A. Scarmack Biology Sharon PA

Theresa Marie Schneider

Cherise N. Schultz

Summa Cum Laude

Business Administration Chardon OH

Business Administration Home PA

Marketing & Professional Sales

Cum Laude

James Albert Sentz (+) Biology Catonsville MD

Alex Bernard Shaughnessy (+)

Sports Management Canonsburg PA

Donald Joseph Shimko Biochemistry Greensburg PA

Haley Justine Simcic Physics Carnegie PA

Rachel Alexis Smith Biology Evans City PA

Noah James Sofran Accounting Pittsburgh PA

Joseph Allen Somora (+)

Magna Cum Laude

Business Administration Grove City PA

Jacob Andrew Steinbeck Biology Windber PA

All-College Honors in Biology

Summa Cum Laude

Johnpaul A. Stewart

Business Administration Lewiston NY

Macy Nicole Stoddard (+) Neuroscience Erie PA

Samantha Jane Story

Marketing & Professional Sales Imperial PA

Taylor Brianne Stumpf (+) Individual Interdisciplinary Northern Cambria PA

Ian Alexander Sullivan Biochemistry Hermitage PA

Karen E. Swartzentruber

Tomi Abigael Taiwo

Summa Cum Laude

Human Resource Management Knox PA Sports Management

Business Administration Pittsburgh PA

Marketing & Professional Sales

Cum Laude

Claire Danielle Tobin Biology Battle Creek MI

Chase R. Tomko Finance Hermitage PA

Amy Tutt Biology Poway CA

Madison R. Utiss (2)

Cum Laude

Computer Information Systems Cheswick PA

Cum Laude

Raina Nicole Vilsack Biology Murrysville PA

Summa Cum Laude

Mariah M. Vincent Mathematics Franklin PA

Cum Laude

Lane Joseph Voytik Biology Sharon PA

Summa Cum Laude

Payton Keith Waight Marketing & Professional Sales Ithaca NY

Alison E. Weir Accounting Venetia PA

Cum Laude

Savannah S. Weller Biology Birdsboro PA

Jocelyn A. Whalen Biology New Brighton PA

Summa Cum Laude

Lucas Bryan Whitcomb Chemistry St. Petersburg PA

Karina Ann Wilson Biology Scenery Hill PA

Felix Albert Zamborsky (2) Sports Management Homestead PA

Bachelor of Science in Nursing

Jessica Fatigati Nursing McDonald PA

Bailey Louise Kasbee Nursing Stoneboro PA

Natalie Hall Murrio Nursing Pittsburgh PA

Kerstyn Mae Pomfret Nursing Sarver PA

Cum Laude

Samantha J. Stinner Nursing North Huntingdon PA

Alyssa Morgan Stock Nursing New Brighton PA

Lauren E. Tanis Nursing Reading PA

Cecilia Wallace Wozniak Nursing New Wilmington PA

Science
Bachelor of
(continued)

Master of Arts

Anna Pesante Muraca Clinical Mental Health Counseling St. Augustine FL

Master of Business Administration

James George Diamond (1)

Master of Business Administration Moon Township PA

Camden C. Hergenrother Master of Business Administration Salem OH

Jad Yazan Jadallah

Vincent Anthony Morelli

Nicholas Robert Pirollo

Cassidy Lee Preste

Noah Blake Weiss (1)

Anastasia Elizabeth Woosley (1)

Master of Business Administration Canfield OH

Master of Business Administration Ambridge PA

Master of Business Administration Canonsburg PA

Master of Business Administration Branchville NJ

Master of Business Administration South Park PA

Master of Business Administration Pittsburgh PA

Master of Education

Tomianne Anderson K-12 Principal Ellwood City PA with Certification

Natalie Susan DeCarbo General Education Wampum PA

Carolyn Elizabeth Novak (2) School Counselor Education Pittsburgh PA with Certification

Kent Paulini School Counselor Education Poland OH with Certification

Kara Riley Rubaker (2) General Education Pulaski PA

Melanie Anne Zeitler School Counselor Education Pittsburgh PA with Certification

(+) Sufficiently advanced so that graduation before the end of 2024 is possible

(^) Degree awarded posthumously

(1) Graduated August 2023

(2) Graduated December 2023

While every effort is made to ensure accuracy in Westminster’s Commencement program, printing deadlines sometimes prevent inclusion of a graduate’s name, or may result in use of names of persons who have not completed graduation requirements. This printed program, therefore, should not be used to determine a student’s academic degree status.

Honorary Degree Recipient

PAUL D. TROKHAN ’68

Doctor of Science, Honoris Causa

Paul Trokhan ’68, retired senior inventor at Procter & Gamble (P&G), is recognized as the leading mind behind the unique technology of an iconic product that many Americans know, love, and use daily: the Bounty paper towel.

In 1982 Trokhan—a researcher in P&G’s Paper Technology Division—developed the superior “Quicker Picker Upper” technology that resulted in high-quality paper products such as Bounty, Charmin toilet paper, and Puffs tissues.

Trokhan joined P&G’s Corporate Research Laboratories in 1972, and in 1974 he moved to the paper product development area. He became the paper sector expert on strong, highly absorbent, soft paper structures, on paper and fiber physics, and in ultra-violet photopolymer casting processes.

His greatest breakthrough technology, however, was the development of photopolymer molding templates for use in high-speed through-air-dried (TAD) tissue-making processes. The TAD process significantly changed the way tissue products are made and the critical property-imparting element in that process is the molding template.

His photopolymer technology is utilized on virtually all of P&G’s global bath tissue and paper towel products. His work on photopolymer templates contributed to P&G being awarded the 1995 National Medal of Technology, an award typically given to an individual researcher.

Trokhan became a charter member of the P&G Victor Mills Society in 1992—a first-ever recognition of individual achievement within P&G and P&G Research and Development. In 1998 he was honored as one of 38 worldwide corporate inventors at the National Salute to Corporate Inventors. In 2001, he was awarded a Westminster College Alumni Citation for his significant professional accomplishments. In 2023, he earned the P&G Alumni Innovation Award.

In 2022, Trokhan retired from P&G after 51 years with the company. At the time of his retirement, he was a named inventor on more than 450 U.S. patents.

Trokhan earned his Bachelor of Science degree in chemistry from Westminster College in 1968. As a student, he was a member of the basketball, cross country and track teams and was active with the Sigma Nu fraternity. After serving 15 months in the U.S. Army’s 25th Infantry Division in Vietnam, he conducted graduate studies in chemical engineering at Lehigh University.

Trokhan and his wife, Marcia, have established the Paul D. Trokhan ’68 and Marcia L. Trokhan Endowed Scholarship in Chemistry to benefit female students majoring in chemistry or biochemistry.

The Trokhans reside in Hamilton, Ohio.

Westminster College Board of Trustees 2023-2024

Chair

Jeffrey A. McCandless ’80 Pittsburgh, PA

Richard P. Beard ’95 Export, PA

Jennifer L. Bertetto Lower Burrell, PA

Anthony D. Brown ’84 Twinsburg, OH

Randall K. Bush Glen Burnie, MD

Christian G. Carmody ’96 Mars, PA

Mark G. DeWitt Pittsburgh, PA

David M. Farner’85 Pittsburgh, PA

Christopher C. Frye Jr. New Castle, PA

Robin W. Gooch ’75 Bonita Springs, FL

Michael E. Aleprete Jr. Zelienople, PA

Douglas C. Brady ’24 Pittsburgh, PA

Taylor B. Harman ’24 Edinburg, PA

George R. Berlin Canfield, OH

Robert J. Bruce New Castle, PA

Leonard M. Carroll Jackson Center, PA

James Dewar Central City, PA

Vice Chair Ashley E. Davis ’97 Washington, D.C.

Christian G. Heilmann ’72 New Hartford, NY

Robert C. Jackson Jr. ’91 Pittsburgh, PA

Robert C. Jazwinski ’75 Hermitage, PA

Linda C. Jenkins ’80 Ardsley-on-Hudson, NY

Kristin E. Kaiser ’86 Allison Park, PA

Deborah P. Majoras ’85 McLean, VA

Doreen A. McCall Harrisburg, PA

Stephen D. McConnell ’80 Sarasota, FL

Leslie Cox Pemberton ’82 Venice, FL

Associate Trustees

Nanci D. Kleese Hosick ’95 M’03 Hermitage, PA

Diana I. Ortiz Matos New Wilmington, PA

Pamela A. Richardson New Wilmington, PA

Trustees Emeriti

George C. Greer Rector, PA

Carolyn J. Jones Allison Park, PA

Thomas S. Mansell New Castle, PA

Wayne A. Miller Kalispell, MT

Lisa B. Peters Sewickley, PA

Patrick J. Sentner ’90 Bridgeville, PA

Tracy L. Stuck ’88 Columbus, OH

Glenn H. Thompson ’68 Butler, PA

Thomas A. Tupitza ’79 Erie, PA

Jeffrey T. Wiley ’75 Allison Park, PA

Joseph F. Zunic ’85 Sewickley, PA

Lane J. Voytik ’24 Sharon, PA

Robert F. Patton Pittsburgh, PA

Richard L. White Greenville, SC

Martha V. Wile Williamsburg, VA

Academic Heraldry

The caps, gowns, and hoods worn in the Commencement exercises are patterned after the attire of monks and students in the Middle Ages. The bachelor’s degree gown is distinguished by the long pleated front, intricate shirring across the shoulders and back, and long pointed sleeves. The master’s degree gown is similar but is different in the oblong, hanging sleeves. Those who hold the doctor’s degree wear a gown featuring broad velvet panels down the front and three velvet bars on each sleeve. This velvet trimming may be either black or the distinctive color of the field of learning represented by the degree.

Black is the traditional color of the gowns. However, many faculty who hold doctorates wear gowns distinguished by the primary color or colors of the institutions which awarded the degrees.

The caps worn are of many different types. There is the traditional “mortarboard,” the soft “beret” type, and the “Florentine” style. The tassels of the caps are worn on the left side by those who already possess bachelor’s degrees. Those who are to receive bachelor’s degrees in today’s exercises wear theirs on the right side until the presentations are made, at which time they will shift the tassels to the left.

The hood is probably the most distinct feature of the costumes being worn. The size of the hood varies according to the level of the degree held. The bachelor’s is the smallest, the master’s is somewhat larger, and the doctor’s the largest of the three. The inner silk lining of the hood symbolizes the colors of the institution which conferred the degree. The outer velvet border of the hood signifies the field of learning to which the degree pertains, such as the following:

Arts, Letters, Humanities - White Medicine - Dark Green

Business, Accounting - Drab

Economics - Copper

Education - Light Blue

Fine Arts - Brown

Law - Purple

Library Science - Lemon Yellow

Music - Pink

Philosophy - Dark Blue

Physical Education - Sage Green

Science - Golden Yellow

Speech - Silver Gray

Theology - Scarlet Red

Speech

Westminster College Medallion

The Westminster College medallion is a symbol of the Office of the President and is worn by the president with academic regalia at formal ceremonies and convocations. The medallion was specially crafted to represent simultaneously the College’s faith heritage and continuing quest for educational excellence. About four inches in diameter, it is fabricated in bronze with gold plating, and is worn suspended from a velvet ribbon, two inches wide, bearing the College’s colors of blue and white.

The medallion’s central portion is adorned with the image of an Olive Tree branch, selected to symbolize both peace and humanity’s connection to God the Creator. The outer ring encircling the olive branch contains the inscription Collegium Westmonasterium, the Latin form of Westminster College, plus two stars located in positions similar to those on the College Seal. The date of the College’s founding, 1852, is placed to the left of the branch and is written in Roman numerals. Directly above it, in Latin, is reference to its location in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. The medallion is completed by inclusion of the phrase Quaerite Et Invenietis, translated “Seek and you will find,” immediately beneath the olive branch. This phrase was taken from the Gospel According to St. Matthew 7:7, and is written as found in the “official” Latin translation of the New Testament (commonly called “The Vulgate”), prepared by St. Jerome in the late fourth century and revised in the sixteenth century. The phrase was selected to remind all of the Good News of the Gospel and that understanding and knowledge is advanced through diligent inquiry, and complements the Old Testament passage “Bind up the testimony and seal the law” (Isaiah 8:16) found on the College Seal.

The medallion was designed in 1995 through the collaborative efforts of three Westminster faculty members, A. Dwight Castro, professor of classics emeritus, Peggy L. Cox, professor of art, and John Deegan Jr., former Dean of the College. The medallion was created through the generous contributions of the friends of Mr. Raymond G. Preston ’59 in his memory, and is permanently on display in the President’s Office in Old Main.

Westminster College Mace

The Westminster College mace was handcrafted in 1995 by Mr. William C. Miller of New Wilmington, Pennsylvania. Mr. Miller, a master craftsman, made the thirty-four-inch mace out of black walnut wood, taken from a tree cut near the College, and brass. Considerable lathe work and hand carving was required to obtain the elaborate shape and original designs in the wood, as well as the turning of brass for decorative ornamentation. The headpiece of the mace is adorned with four medals, two bearing the image of the Westminster College medallion and two bearing the image of the Westminster College seal. The mace was given to Westminster College by James G. James Jr. ’78 and Mary Cooley James ’84, and is permanently on display in the Office of Academic Affairs in Old Main.

Diploma Covers

The drawing on the inside of the diploma covers graduates are receiving today was created by Donna White, daughter-in-law of trustee emeritus Richard L. White ’61 and wife of Todd White ’88.

“Old Main Memorial in Pen and Ink” portrays the College’s signature building, Old Main Memorial, built in 1929. Mrs. White created the work for the College’s Sesquincentennial celebration, honoring Westminster’s 150th birthday.

About Westminster College

Westminster College was founded as a coeducational institution by two presbyteries of the Associate Presbyterian Church. Originally called Westminster Collegiate Institute, it opened for classes in the spring of 1852 and was one of the first private undergraduate colleges to grant degrees to men, women and persons of color. In 1857, Sarah McMichael became the first woman to be granted the A.B. degree in Pennsylvania.

Beginning in one small brick building, the campus now has 24 major buildings and several athletic courts and fields located on 300 acres. From three departments of study in the early years, the academic program has grown to offer 41 majors and pre-professional programs housed in seven schools. The College began offering graduate programs in 1945. Westminster is regularly listed among the top private liberal arts colleges in the nation by U.S. News & World Report, Money, Princeton Review and The Wall Street Journal.

Westminster students benefit from a distinctly experiential and collaborative learning environment. They are mentored by faculty members who are dedicated to excellence in teaching and to engaging in active research—often with their students as collaborators. Each spring, students present their original research and share their artistic talents during the day-long Undergraduate Research and Arts Celebration. More than 70 percent of students gain real-world experience in their field through an internship or practicum experience. The College promotes students’ professional opportunites through the Professional Networking Symposium each fall; the Center for the Environment Symposium; the Entrepreneurship Symposium; and other opportunities that create networks and career pathways. The success of our Titan athletic teams in conference, regional and national championships is a point of pride at Westminster. We are equally proud of our students’ commitment to philanthropic outreach and to developing the competencies, commitments and characteristics that have distinguished human beings at their best.

Alma Mater

Hail, hail to thee, our Mother Fair, Westminster, Thy sons and daughters thee with homage greet; While rings thy song within thy sacred portals, Fresh wreaths we twine and lay them at thy feet.

Long may she live, our Mother Fair, Westminster! Fling to the breeze her banner White and Blue! Halls of our youth, by happy mem’ries hallowed, Our Alma Mater, glorious, grand and true!

Morgan Barnes (alt.)

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