Friday, June 9, 2017

May Graduates; Alumni Updates; Faculty & Staff News

Under blue skies and with a light breeze cooling the air, Class of 2017 graduates and their families gathered early Sunday morning, May 21, in the South Beach area for the Commencement Ceremony. Led by bagpipers, the graduates processed, by collegium, from the robing area in Fox Hall ,past the library and dorms, and into the massive tent to hear speakers mark the occasion and to receive awards and diplomas.

Eckerd College President Donald R. Eastman III presents
PEL graduate Lora Vineberg '17 with the Irving G. Foster Award.



Among the people honored during the ceremony were PEL seniors Lora Vineberg and Gladys Hall, both of whom majored in Business Management. 

Vineberg was awarded the Irving G. Foster Award given to a PEL graduate who has demonstrated overall academic achievement. The award is named in honor of the late Irving G. Foster, Professor Emeritus of Physics, who played a major role in the design and inception of the Program for Experienced Learners.


Eckerd College President Donald R. Eastman III presents
PEL graduate Gladys Hall '17 with the
David and Blanche Colgan Memorial Prize.
Hall received the David and Blanche Colgan Memorial Prize given to a PEL graduate who has demonstrated extraordinary determination and perseverance in achieving a solid academic record and who exemplifies the spirit of life-long learning. The award is provided through the generosity of Trustee Mary Miller (PEL '97) in memory of her parents, David and Blanche Colgan.





PEL graduate Richard Schomp '17 (Organizational Studies)


Scroll below to see a list of the graduates, some of the images from the ceremony, and graduating PEL senior Teresa A. Stewart's Commencement speech.

Or read all the speeches and view all 608 images of the Sunday morning ceremony in the College's online photo album by going to the 2017 Commencement page.

Please note: A number of PEL seniors who plan to graduate in August 2017 also participated in the ceremony. The list below includes only students whose official graduation date falls in August 2016, December 2016, or May 2017.



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Congratulations!!!


Warmest congratulations to these PEL students who completed their programs of studies and graduated during the 2016-2017 academic year.

May 2017

Christine M. Aderhold, Media & Film Concentration
Carla Baker, Concentration in American Culture/Minorities Studies
Steven E.Ballinger (D), American Studies
Jonathan Booker, Human Development
Jessica M. Bossen (D), Business Management
Edward J. Bozeman (HH), Business Management
Samantha Browning, Humanities
Dawn R. Bryant, Human Development
Sylvie Cantin (D), Human Development
Angelina R. Capobianco (HH), Business Management
Stacey Clarke, Human Development
Charles D. Claybaker (H), Business Management
Kim C. Cobham, Human Development
Ludy Cole, Business Management
Michell L. Cox, Organizational Studies
Craig A. Cranston (D), Humanities
Christel Dykes (D), Business Management
Lorraine Eastman, Organizational Studies
Teresa R. Flournoy, Human Development
Davie Gill, Sports & American Culture Concentration
Kenneth L. Grimes, Business Management
Gladys Hall, Business Management
Megan L. Halloran, Business Management
Molly C. Henry (HH), Concentration in American Culture & Society
James Hill (D), Business Management
Joshua P. Hunziker (D), Business Management
Kristen L. Inoa (D), Business Management
Quandala Johnson (HH), Management
Christopher J. Kelaher, Organizational Studies Concentration
Michelle J. Kiekenapp Nelson (HH), Creative Writing Concentration
Jamie E. Klempner, Organizational Studies Concentration
Benjamin Labay, Business Management
Joshua T. Lewis (H), Business Management
Bradley Lowe, Business Management Concentration
Rachel A. Luna. Human Development
Catherine M. McBride (HH), American Studies
Dorice M. Michalik (D), Business Management
Timothy J. Mineo, Business Management
Joseph C. Mobilio, Business Management
Yadira L. Montes Rivera (HH), Humanities
Courtney Niedens, Business Management
William Morelli (D), Organizational Studies
Tashauna L. Nobles, Business Management
Kelly L. Pickering (D), American Studies
Katherine C. Quinn, Global Business Concentration
Stephan L. Ralph, Business Management
Jared B. Rishel (D), American Studies
Tanya M. Rotter (H), Humanities
Jeanne A. Salvo (D), American Studies
Richard Schomp, Organizational Studies
Kelly A. Schooley, Humanities
Christopher Shaun, Business Management
Emily P. Strickland, Concentration in American Culture & Communication
Zachary C. Thompson, Visual Arts
Jeanette I. Ventrone (HH), Human Development
Theresa G. Vess (HH), Business Management
Lora D. Vineberg (HH), Business Management
Caitlin Q. Wells (HH), Human Development
Shirley Wells, Business Management
Kimberly Whitford (H), Human Development


December 2016


Yvonne C. Comeau, Humanities
Ricky Counts, Human Development
Priska Green (HH), Business Management
Charissa A. Jackson, Human Development
Jason W. Malpass (HH), Creative Writing 
Peter Marer (HH), Business Management
Bonnie L. Mason, Creative Writing
Daniel McGlone, Business Management
Andrew J. O'Connell (H), Humanities
Daryl L. Osburn (H), Human Development
AKM R. Rahman, Business Management
Natalie Ricketts, Human Development
Stephen Sabella (HH), Business Management
Sandra Singleton (D), Human Development
Teresa A. Stewart (HH), Human Development
Cecilia Walker, Business Management
Lisa Washington, Human Development


August 2016

Richard P. Anglewicz (D), Business Management Major
Sherry Ball (H), Organizational Studies Major
Robert M. DiPalma (D), Humanities
Melanie R. Ducane, Human Development
Aaron Flinn (D), Business Management Major
James C. Fort, Environment & American Culture Concentration
Rashad Lewis, Business Management Major
Regina A. Perkins (HH), Organizational Studies Major
Thomas J. Pyche, Business Management Major
Monica L. Taylor (HH), Business Management Major

 HH - High Honors; H - Honors; D - Distinction


 

Alumni News


Edward G. "Teddy" Baldwin '99 (American Studies) was inducted into the Eckerd College chapter of Phi Beta Kappa this last week as an alumni member. Baldwin earned his Juris Doctor degree from George Washington University Law School in 2003 and currently is a partner in the Baker McKenzie law firm in Washington, D.C., where his practice focuses on international arbitration, transactional litigation, sovereign immunity issues, and enforcement of judgments and awards.

Dean Lloyd Chapin, president of the Zeta Chapter of Florida, noted that Phi Beta Kappa is the nation's oldest and most prestigious academic honor society.


Renee Hamad '10 (Human Development), a retired concert pianist and philanthropist, was honored in April at the eighth annual Sertoma Sarasota Celebrity Roast. Sertoma is an international service organization whose primary projects help people with speech, hearing, and language disorders. Local chapters develop other projects based on community needs. The event honoring Hamad benefited Sertoma Kids Speech Therapy, which provides speech/language therapy for Sarasota area children in the Sarasota area with communication challenges regardless of their families' abilities to pay. An article in the Sarasota Herald-Tribune noted that Eckerd College adjunct professor Tom Honsa was one of the participants roasting Hamad, who was the first woman the Sarasota chapter has so honored.

Remembering . . .

William Sanford Scott III '95 (Business Management Concentration) of Venice, Fla., who died April 1, 2017. http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/heraldtribune/obituary.aspx?pid=185003555

Faculty / Staff  News



Professor Sergei Novikov was honored recently for 25 years of service to Eckerd College. Novikov earned his Ph.D. from  Moscow State University – known as “the Russian Harvard” – with a degree in International Political Economy and served for a time as one of a group of economic advisors to Mikhail Gorbachev. Novikov teaches courses in international business and in Russian culture.

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