Presentation of Medals
Saturday, August 15, 2015Nine O’clock in the Morning
Bryce Jordan Center, Founders Room
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Processional
Centre Brass Quintet
Welcome
Nicholas P. Jones, B.E., M.S., Ph.D., Executive Vice President and Provost,
The Pennsylvania State University
Remarks
Eric J. Barron, B.S., M.S., Ph.D., President, The Pennsylvania State University
Presentation of Medals
Eric J. BarronNicholas P. Jones
Christian M. M. Brady, B.A., M.A., D.Phil., Dean, Schreyer Honors College
Mohamad A. Ansari, Ph.D. Chair, University Faculty Senate,
Associate Professor of Mathematics
Nomenclator: Thomas H. Weber, B.S., Information Technology Director, Schreyer Honors College
Concluding RemarksChristian M. M. BradyAbubakarr Fofanah
Scholar Speaker
RecessionalWe ask that families remain in their seats until all faculty and Scholars have exited the room.
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The SchreyersIn 1945, William A. Schreyer arrived in State College as a freshman, Class of 1948, to enroll in what was then the Pennsylvania State College.
“I had such a great time at Penn State,” Mr. Schreyer wrote in his 2009 memoir, Bullish on America. “It was a real growing-up experience for me.”
Upon graduation, Mr. Schreyer joined a training program being established by Merrill Lynch. It was a decision that led to a 45-year career with the company that propelled Mr. Schreyer from an apprenticeship at the age of 20 to CEO and chairman of the board in 1985.
His leadership extended to his alma mater. Mr. Schreyer, who died in January 2011 at the age of 83, served on Penn State’s Board of Trustees, which included three one-year terms as board president from 1993 through 1995. He was the chairman of the University’s first capital campaign, The Campaign for Penn State, which began in the late 1980s, and served on the executive committee of the subsequent Grand Destiny campaign. It was in 1997 that Mr. Schreyer and his wife, Joan, gave Penn State an unprecedented gift of $30 million to launch the honors college. That gift transformed what had been the University Scholars Program into an honors college that quickly defined honors education at the nation’s public universities. In 2006, the Schreyers continued their support of honors education with a second $25 million gift to the university.
“People have sometimes asked me, ‘What makes you so loyal to Penn State?’” Mr. Schreyer noted in his memoir. “I think a lot of what contributed to that was the quality of people who went to Penn State when I was there, and the professors. You really don’t forget it.”
The Scholars Medal“The lion thus depicted emerges with extended claws to become the Univer-sity’s symbol of intellectual excellence. The qualities of ‘Scholarly Achievement,’ ‘Integrity of Purpose,’ and ‘Intellectual Curiosity’ form the legend of the medal and define the field from which the lion gathers his strength.”
In August 2008, Mr. Cook and his wife, Dickie Jessen-Cook, donated all rights for use of the Scholar med-al design to the Schreyer Honors College in perpetuity. The Schreyer Honors College gratefully acknowledges this gift.
The medal, which Scholars receive in recognition of their achievements, and which they will wear at commencement, was designed by John A. Cook, professor emeritus of art in the College of Arts and Architecture. He describes his design for the medal in this way:
“While the lion is certainly no stranger to Penn State, this particular species with flowing mane has not been much in evidence since 1942 when Heinze Warneke’s version established residence as the athletic logo.
“A suitable symbol for the Schreyer Honors College requires something agile and alert with the potential to reach out and encompass new dimensions of thought.
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Schreyer Scholars
This morning’s ceremony honors Schreyer Scholars who have completed research
or creative projects and written honors theses to graduate with honors.
Assisting with today’s Medals Ceremony are the following:
University MarshalsRobert G. Melton, B.S., M.S., Ph.D.,
Marshal-in-ChargeProfessor of Aerospace Engineering
Allen Kimel, B.S., M.S., Ph.D.Assistant Professor
of Materials Science and Engineering,Associate Head for Undergraduate Studies
Medal TiersNeyda Abreu, B.A., B.A., M.S., Ph.D.,
Associate Professor of Geoscience and of Mathematics
Nichola D. Gutgold, B.A., B.A., M.A., Ph.D., Associate Dean for Academic Affairs
Schreyer Honors College,Professor of Communication Arts and Sciences
Rhonda BelueGretchen G. Casper
Jane Camilla CharltonRussell Paul Chuderewicz
Judith Todd CopleyDavid Scott Gilmour
Elizabeth Rader Kupp
Honors AdvisersThe Schreyer Honors College would like to recognize the following honors advisers
of the summer 2015 graduating class:
Kenneth LevyKeefe B. Manning
Robert Graham MeltonMarcy Lynne NorthSarma V. Pisupati
Erika S. Poole
William StaniarJohn C. SpychalskiLisa Ruth SternliebSusan Mary Strohm
Scott WingGregory Ray Ziegler
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The following is an alphabetical listing of Schreyer Scholars, their majors, areas of honors, thesis titles and faculty supervisors.
Edward Alexander Brown, Bioengineering; Master of Science in Bioengineering with honors in Bioengineering, A Study in the Design of an Accelerated Wear Tester that is Compatible with a Particle Image Velocimetry and High Speed Camera Setup, Keefe Manning
*Nicholas Eric Ceneviva, Bioengineering; Master of Science in Bioengineering with honors in Bioengineering, Protocol and Initial Surface Analysis of Explanted Blood Sacs for the Penn State Pediatric Ventricular Assist Device, Keefe Manning
Mitchell Dewitt Culler, English; Food Science with honors in Food Science, Production and Evaluation of a Novel High-protein Product, Robert Roberts
Kyle Glenn Cunningham, History with honors in History, The Secular, Religious, and Courtly Development of Medieval Chivalry, Kathryn Salzer
Philip Angelo Derise, Psychology with honors in Psychology, The Effects of Chronic Partial Sleep Deprivation and Circadian Rhythms on Semantic Memory and General Arousal, Frederick Martin Brown
Abubakarr Fofanah, Supply Chain and Information Systems with honors in Supply Chain and Information Systems, The Benefits of the Industrial Internet/internet of Things and Developing a More Collaborative Approach, Robert Novack
Fernando Fuentes, Energy Engineering; Energy Business and Finance with honors in Energy Engineering, A Business Model for Crowdfunding Solar Pv Projects in Monterrey, Mexico, Jeffrey Brownson
Madeline Rose Hamilton, Mechanical Engineering with honors in Mechanical Engineering, Development of a Scaled, Radio-controlled Parallel Hybrid Vehicle Kit for Use in Outreach and Education, Hosam Fathy
Katlyn A. Harrison, Special Education; Psychology; Master of Education in Curriculum and Instruction with honors in Special Education, Prompting Students Through Banking Life Skills, David Lee
Lorraine Amena Hossain, Materials Science and Engineering with honors in Materials Science and Engineering, Correlation of Processing Variables with Properties of Two-dimensional Tungsten Diselenide Fabricated via Metal Organic Chemical Vapor Deposition, Joshua Robinson
*Amy Elizabeth Kraus, Animal Sciences with honors in Animal Sciences, Diet Influences the Equine Metabolome, William Staniar
Siri Katrina Maley, Mechanical Engineering; Political Science with honors in Aerospace Engineering, Repeatability and Counterproliferation of Metal Additive Manufacturing Technologies in Aerospace Applications, Sven G. Bilén
Jeong Hyeon Park, International Politics with honors in International Politics, The Political Effects of Foreign Direct Investment in Asia, Xun Cao
Katelyn Mary Spellman, English with honors in English, 27 Bye-Byes, Elizabeth Kadetsky
Matthew David Waller, Engineering Science; Master of Science in Engineering Science and Mechanics with honors in Engineering Science, Investigation of Magnetostrictive Comb Transducers for Guided Wave Pipe Inspection, Joseph Rose
Chen Zhuang, Health Policy and Administration with honors Health Policy and Administration, The Effect of Organizational Factors on Turnover Intent, Job Satisfaction, and Retention for Home Health Aides, Mark Sciegaj
SCHREYER SCHOLARS
* Denotes student marshal in academic college.
Please note: The information in this document was produced August 3, 2015, as an unofficial list of Schreyer Scholars planning to graduate in summer 2015. Any information received after this date is not reflected in the program.
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Schreyer Honors College External Advisory Board
Ms. Linda Gall
Mr. Arthur Glenn, retired vice president, General Electric Company
Ms. Jayme Goldberg, CEO, SilverLine Athletics
Mr. J. Alex Hartzler, partner, WCI Partners
Mr. Reginald Hedgebeth, general counsel and chief ethics and compliance officer, Spectra Energy Corporation
Mr. Edward R. Hintz, president, Hintz Capital Management
Mr. Sukhi Jolly, CEO, INTEC Communications
Dr. David Joyner, retired athletic director of intercollegiate athletics, The Pennsylvania State University
Mr. Thomas H. Lindquist, CEO and owner, National Preps, Inc.
Mr. Edward R. Marx, director of strategic analytics, Vanderbilt University School of Medicine and Medical Center
Ms. Charlotte McLaughlin, president and CEO, PNC Capital Markets
Mr. Ryan Newman, vice president, Goldman, Sachs & Co.
Ms. Laurie M. Owen
Mr. Russell H. Owen, retired president–Managed Services Sector, Computer Sciences Corporation
Mr. Robert Poole, president and CEO, S&A Homes, Inc.; CEO, Poole Anderson Construction; chairman, External Advisory Board
Mr. Mark Prybutok, managing director, Alinda Capital Partners
Ms. Lisa Baird, chief marketing officer, United States Olympic Committee
Mr. John H. Ball, retired chairman, R.M. Shoemaker Holdings, Inc.
Mr. Richard J. Barry, retired managing director/portfolio manager, Eastbourne Capital Management
Mrs. Dawn Behnke, senior vice president–Information Technology and Strategic Planning, Pacific Life
Mr. Mark Bogar, director, senior portfolio manager, The Boston Company
Mr. Matt Brezina, CEO, Sincerely, Inc.
Dr. Jim Carnes, retired president and CEO, Sarnoff Corporation
Mr. Stephen Cohen, executive vice dean, Weill Cornell Medical College
Mr. John Croteau, president and CEO, M/A-COM Technology Solutions, Inc.
Mr. Louis D’Ambrosio, chairman of the board, Sensus
Mr. Richard Dandrea, partner, Eckert Seamans Cherin & Mellott
Mr. Marke D. Dickinson
Mr. William C. Donato Jr., president and chief operating officer, Safegard Group, Inc.
Mr. Robert Edwards, retired executive vice president, PNC Bank; vice-chairman, External Advisory Board
Mr. Ken Fasola, CEO and president, HealthMarkets, Inc.
Mr. Charles W. Frazier, associate, KPMG
Mr. Rick Riegel, CEO, Phlexglobal, Inc.
Ms. Tracy Riegel
Mr. John Rooney, principal, Consumer & Industrial Products Industry Leader, Deloitte Consulting
Dr. Charles Sanders, chairman, Icagen, Inc.
Ms. DrueAnne Schreyer, secretary/treasurer, BDR Properties, Inc.
Mrs. Joan L. Schreyer
Mr. Thomas J. Sharbaugh, partner, Morgan, Lewis & Bockius
Mr. Andrew M. Sieg, managing director, head of Global Wealth and Retirement Solutions, Bank of America Merrill Lynch
Mr. Philip Sieg, chairman, Sieg Financial Group
Mr. Stephen Snyder, global head of Media and Business Innovations-Global Media and Telecom, Wipro Technologies
Ms. Farnoosh Torabi, financial expert and author, Farnoosh, Inc.
Mr. Joseph Versaggi, principal, Great Point Investors
Mr. Richard Whitney, chairman and CEO, Radiology Partners, Inc.
Mr. James Wiggins, managing director, Morgan Stanley
Ms. Brenna Wist, partner, KPMG
Mr. Jack Yoskowitz, attorney/partner, Seward & Kissel
Ms. Lauren Young, wealth editor, Thomson Reuters
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Scholar Alumni Society Board
Dr. Lisa F. Lenze ‘87 Lib, director– Undergraduate Academic Affairs, College of Information Sciences & Technology, The Pennsylvania State University
Ms. Elizabeth P. MacKenzie ‘89 Bus, senior product manager– Diabetes, AstraZeneca Pharmaceuticals
Ms. Melissa L. Marshall ’00 EMS, director–Commercial Planning, Westinghouse Electric Company
Mr. Edward Marx ’98 Eng, director of strategic analytics, Vanderbilt University School of Medicine and Medical Center
Ms. Rosanna K. McCalips ’99 Lib, attorney, Jones Day
Dr. George J. Selembo ’93 Eng, CEO, Infosense, Inc.
Mr. Tyler B. Spindel ’09 Lib, senior provisioning project manager, Capital One
Mrs. Erin T. Talbert ’99 Com, brand director, AstraZeneca Pharmaceuticals
Mr. Gregory D. Tallman ’10 Bus, vice president, business develop-ment officer, PNC Financial Services
Ms. Liz Yerger ’15 Bus, president, Schreyer Honors College Student Council, The Pennsylvania State University
Mr. Todd M. Bacastow ’05 IST,senior manager-Strategic Market Analysis, DigitalGlobe
Mr. R.J. Cilley ’09 Bus,chief of staff, Hudson Bay Company
Mr. David Dulabon ’98 Lib,associate general counsel, The Pennsylvania State University
Mrs. Paula Garcia Todd ’03 Eng,global marketing analyst-Phama Segment, Dow Chemical Company
Mrs. Pratima Gatehouse ’96 Eng,senior project manager, Hatch Mott MacDonald; president, Scholar Alumni Society Board
Ms. Lisa Hart ’97 Eng, vice president–Commercial Real Estate Dollar Bank
Mr. David M. Horowitz ‘04 Bus,senior vice president, Macquarie Corporate and Asset Finance
Mr. David Hua ‘04 Bus, head of platform, co-founder, Meadow Care
Schreyer Honors College Faculty Advisory Committee
Dr. Philip Bevilacqua, professor, chemistry
Dr. J. Michael Hogan, liberal arts research professor, communicaion arts and sciences
Dr. Ann Killebrew, associate professor, classics and ancient Mediterranean studies, Jewish studies and anthropology
Dr. Angela Linse, executive director and associate dean, Schreyer Institute for Teaching Excellence (ex-officio)
Dr. Troy Ott, professor, reproductive physiology
Dr. Barbara Schaefer, associate professor, educational psychology
Dr. Mark Sciegaj, associate professor, health policy and administration
Dr. Oranee Tawatnuntachai, associate professor, finance; business administration
Mr. Salvatore Jude Affinito, student representative
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Mission of the Schreyer Honors CollegeAchieving academic excellence with integrity;
Building a global perspective;Creating opportunities for leadership and civic engagement.
Our VisionTo educate men and women who will have an important and ethical influence
in the world, affecting academic, professional, civic, social and business outcomes.
To improve educational practice and to be recognized as a leading force in honors education nationwide.
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DEAN’S OFFICEDr. Christian M. M. Brady,
Dean
Ms. Jane Agnelly, Financial Officer
Ms. Corinna Bressler, Business Manager
Ms. Lisa Mellott, Administrative Assistant to the Dean
ACADEMIC AFFAIRSDr. Nichola Gutgold,
Associate Dean for Academic Affairs
Ms. Debra King, Administrative Support Assistant,
Career Services and Student Records
Ms. Melissa Meyer, Assistant to the Associate Dean
for Academic Affairs
Ms. Debra Rodgers, Student Academic Services Specialist
Dr. Richard Stoller, Coordinator of Advising and
International Programs
DEVELOPMENT AND ALUMNI RELATIONSMr. Sean Miller,
Director of Development and Alumni Relations
Ms. Samantha Benz, Coordinator of Alumni Relations & Annual Giving
Ms. Jessica Hoffman, Coordinator of Stewardship
Ms. Cheryl Vonada, Administrative Support Assistant
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGYMr. Tom Weber,
IT Director
Mr. Bob Shafer, IT Consultant
Mr. Thomas Harrington, Web Programmer
PRESIDENTIAL LEADERSHIP ACADEMYMs. Melissa Doberstein,
Director of Presidential Leadership Academy & Diversity Coordinator
Ms. Lisa Breon, Administrative Support Assistant
STUDENT AFFAIRSDr. Michele Kirsch,
Associate Dean for Student Affairs
Ms. Kelly Ball, Coordinator of Admissions
Ms. Jenny Blew, Administrative Support Assistant,
Admissions
Ms. Rose Carter, College Relations Assistant
Ms. Lisa Kerchinski, Coordinator of Career Development
Ms. Beth Kocher Gormley, Coordinator of College Relations
Ms. Rosanna Mersinger, Administrative Support Assistant,
Student Programs
Ms. Donna Meyer, Coordinator of Student Programs
Ms. Brittani Wyskocil, Graduate Assistant
Schreyer Honors College Staff
Presentation of Medals