Students Inducted into Jesuit Honor Society

Scranton students were inducted into Alpha Sigma Nu, the national honor society for students in Jesuit colleges and universities.
In addition to The University of Scranton students who were inducted into Alpha Sigma Nu, the national honor society for students in Jesuit colleges and universities, two individuals were given honorary inductions into the honor society at a ceremony held recently on campus. From left: Michael Sulzinski, Ph.D., Alpha Sigma Nu moderator and professor of biology at Scranton; Rev. Herbert B. Keller, interim president at Scranton; Alpha Sigma Nu honorary inductees Albert F. Giallorenzi, D.M.D., and Robert B.Farrell, Esq.; and Rev. Patrick Rogers, S.J., executive director of the University’s Jesuit Center and who was an honorary inductee to Alpha Sigma Nu in 2017.
In addition to The University of Scranton students who were inducted into Alpha Sigma Nu, the national honor society for students in Jesuit colleges and universities, two individuals were given honorary inductions into the honor society at a ceremony held recently on campus. From left: Michael Sulzinski, Ph.D., Alpha Sigma Nu moderator and professor of biology at Scranton; Rev. Herbert B. Keller, interim president at Scranton; Alpha Sigma Nu honorary inductees Albert F. Giallorenzi, D.M.D., and Robert B.Farrell, Esq.; and Rev. Patrick Rogers, S.J., executive director of the University’s Jesuit Center and who was an honorary inductee to Alpha Sigma Nu in 2017.

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

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