Students and Teachers Receive Rose Kelly Awards

Jan 24, 2011

Students at The University of Scranton and their high school teachers who they credit for contributing to their success were recognized at the Rose Kelly Awards ceremony held recently on campus.

The Rose Kelly Award was established by a University of Scranton alumnus, Joseph Wineburgh, Ph.D., to link the efforts of educators to the achievements of college students. The award is presented jointly to a student in each of The University of Scranton’s colleges who has completed two years at Scranton and to the teacher whom he or she recognizes as having a great impact on his or her life. Students are selected based on exemplary achievement in both academics and general campus involvement.

From the Kania School of Management, Ronald Woznock, Jr., Wilkes-Barre, nominated his teacher from E.L. Meyers High School, Kimberly Borland, Esq.

From the Panuska College of Professional Studies, David Hopp, Jarrettsville, Md., nominated A.J. Rizzo, S.J., director of Christian Service at Loyola Blakefield.

From the College of Arts and Sciences, William C. Woody, Bryn Mawr, nominated his teacher from St. Joseph’s Preparatory School, Barbara A. Giuliano, Ed.D.

 

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From left, Kenneth Lord, Ph.D., associate dean of the Kania School of Management, congratulates recipients of The University of Scranton’s Rose Kelly Awards from the Kania School of Management, Ronald Woznock, Jr., and his teacher from E.L. Meyers High School, Kimberly Borland, Esq.
 

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From left, Debra Pellegrino, Ed.D., dean of the Panuska College of Professional Studies, congratulates recipients of The University of Scranton’s Rose Kelly Awards from the Panuska College of Professional Studies, David Hopp, and his high school teacher A.J. Rizzo, S.J., director of Christian Service at Loyola Blakefield.
 

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From left, Brian Conniff, Ph.D., dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, congratulates recipients of The University of Scranton’s Rose Kelly Awards from the College of Arts and Sciences, William C. Woody and his high school teacher from St. Joseph’s Preparatory School, Barbara A. Giuliano, Ed.D.


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