Students Inducted into Jesuit Honor Society
More than 60 University of Scranton students were inducted into Alpha Sigma Nu, the national honor society for students in Jesuit colleges and universities, at a ceremony held recently on campus during the spring semester. The Scranton chapter of Alpha Sigma Nu was founded in 1943 and is the oldest honor society at the University. Juniors, seniors and graduate students, including students in doctoral level degree programs, who have distinguished themselves in scholarship, loyalty and service are eligible for membership.
Also at the ceremony, two community members were given honorary inductions into the honor society. Honorary inductees were Robert B. Farrell, Esq., University general council, and Albert F. Giallorenzi, D.M.D., a retired dentist and oral surgeon who also served as keynote speaker.
In addition, Timothy D. Foley, Ph.D., professor of chemistry at the University, was presented with the Edward Gannon, S.J. Teacher of the Year Award.
The following undergraduate, master’s and doctoral students at Scranton were inducted into Alpha Sigma Nu:
Kelsey Andrews
Kimberly Barr
Anna Beekman
Hannah Bobrowski
Melissa Busch
Francesco Campese
Patrick Chapman
Rebecca Clark
Leah Colussi
Lisa Crivelli
Kristin Curry
Julia Decker
Joseph Delmar
Janet DeRocco-Pasternick
Maeve Dooley
Angelika Dzieza
Emily Edwards
Evan Evanish
Louis Finnerty
Krista Flanagan
Laura Freedman
Lucy Fulton
Ashley Genello
Nicole Gervasi
Jenna Gulics
Mariah Hawley
Grant Hellings
Brian Kilner
Alexandra Koutsoubis
Amanda Kuptsow
Sarah Laga
Jessica Laurenzo
Erica Licari
Courtney Loughlin
Brittany Lynch
Nicholas Lynch
Angela McGovern
Robert McGowan
Aida Milcetic
Catherine Moloney
Samuel Morano
Michael O'Brien
Monica O'Malley
Elizabeth Palladino
Danielle Polanco
Bailey Potter
Michael Powell
Kara Romanowski
Sridhar Sampath-Kumar
Megan Schane
Kellie Smigel
Kevin Steinke
Megan Steinmetz
Raymond Stemrich
Colleen Sullivan
Erin Sullivan
Geena Wasiak
Caitlin Waters
Theresa Webster
Sara Wierbowski
Carolyn Yoos