WILLIAMSPORT, Pa. — Pennsylvania College of Technology presented student achievement awards to its Fall 2021 graduates.
A commencement ceremony was held Saturday, Dec. 18, at the Community Arts Center, Williamsport.
The award winners, their hometowns and academic majors are:
President’s Award, presented for leadership and service to the college: Tiana M. Rawls-White, Northumberland, applied management.
Board of Directors’ Award, presented for achievement under exceptional conditions: Heather L. Pfirman, Williamsport, human services and restorative justice.
Academic Vice President and Provost’s Award, presented for scholastic achievement and service: Juliana Natalie Lucero, Upper Darby, occupational therapy assistant.
Lewis H. Bardo Memorial Award, presented to a graduate who exemplifies the ideals of Lewis H. Bardo (devotion to duty, helpfulness to others, friendliness and high ideals): Andrew J. Wiles, Glenville, independent studies.
Chef Leah Chase Excellence in Hospitality Award, presented to a graduate who demonstrates Chef Chase's commitment to being a positive role model for the hospitality industry, work and scholastic excellence, stewardship of personal and professional resources, respect for self and others, and excellence and leadership in hospitality education: Aurora Mercedes LeBlanc, Williamsport, baking and pastry arts.
Hospitality Faculty Award, presented to a graduate who demonstrates academic achievement, exemplifies professionalism and is committed to excellence in hospitality: Caroline N. Hawkins, Williamsport, baking and pastry arts.
Linda F. Clark, BS RN, Memorial Nursing Commencement Award, presented to a graduate who has demonstrated outstanding academic achievement, exceptional ability in practicum and commitment to lifelong learning: Caleigh Marie Guenot, Karthaus, nursing.
Shirley Novosel Memorial Award, presented to a nursing graduate who has demonstrated excellence in clinical performance; clinical leadership; promotion of client advocacy; proficiency in clinical skills; a desire to learn and help others learn; a positive professional attitude; and a caring, compassionate, empathetic attitude toward clients: Caroline Mae Engel, South Williamsport, nursing.
UPMC Susquehanna Program Award for Applied Health Studies, presented to a graduate of the applied health studies program who has exhibited strong leadership and teamwork skills; has demonstrated excellence, professionalism and commitment to the health care profession; and has demonstrated academic excellence: Caitlin Nicole Elsasser, Mifflintown, applied health: radiography concentration.
Academic Excellence in Nursing Award, presented to a graduate of the associate-degree nursing major for outstanding academic achievement, exceptional ability in practicum and communication skills: Robin Lynne Kurtz, Winfield, nursing.
Spirit of Nursing Award, presented to a graduating associate-degree nursing student who exemplifies the caring, compassion and empathy that are the very spirit of nursing and embodies the spirit of the Penn College nursing philosophy — professional behaviors, consumer-centered care, teaching and learning, nursing process, informatics, communication, and evidence-based practice: Francis M. McMahon, Jersey Shore, nursing.
Nursing Peer Recognition Award, presented to a graduate of the associate-degree nursing major who fellow classmates believe exhibits the characteristics of the technical nurse role: Francis M. McMahon, Jersey Shore, nursing.
The Occupational Therapy Assistant Program Award, presented to the student who has demonstrated outstanding academic achievement: Kierstan M. Heizman, Lititz, occupational therapy assistant.
Alfred L. Hauser Sr. Memorial Award, presented to a graduate in the two-year automated manufacturing technology or four-year manufacturing engineering technology major who exemplifies the college's philosophy of excellence: Matthew R. Dippold, Saint Marys, machine tool technology, automated manufacturing technology and manufacturing engineering technology.
Penn College Machine Shop Faculty Award, presented to a graduate of a two- or four-year automated manufacturing, machining, or toolmaking major who exemplifies the college’s philosophy of excellence and exhibits devotion to duty, helpfulness to others and friendliness: Tyler John Bandle, Slatington, automated manufacturing technology.
Penn College Welding Faculty Award, presented to graduates of a two- or four-year welding major who exemplify the college's philosophy of excellence: Josiah David Maenza, Sayre, welding and welding and fabrication engineering technology; and Skyler Pauline Vega, South Williamsport, welding and fabrication engineering technology.
Robert G. Thomas Award, presented to a graduate who has attained the highest cumulative average in welding: Kevin S. Boyle, New Freedom, welding & fabrication engineering technology.
Pathfinders to Excellence Award, presented to a graduate of the heavy construction or diesel program who demonstrates the qualities of an exemplary individual and the potential to become a model technician: Scott Frederick Medendorp Jr., Essington, electric power generation technology: diesel emphasis, and heavy construction equipment technology: technician emphasis.
Forest Technology Faculty Award, presented to the graduate who best exemplifies academic achievement, service and professionalism within the field of forestry: Jacob F. Harris, Blossburg, forest technology.
Horticulture Faculty Award, presented to graduates who best exemplify academic achievement, motivation and professionalism in the field of horticulture: Connor S. Komancheck, Stevens, landscape/horticulture technology: landscape emphasis; and Axel David Cluck, Orrtanna, landscape/horticulture technology: landscape emphasis.
Grant Berry Sr. Automotive Excellence Award, presented to the graduate with the highest cumulative GPA in an automotive major: Sean M. Evans, Pekin, Illinois, automotive technology.
Collision Repair Department Award, presented to an outstanding graduate of a collision repair major: Serena Vivian Bergeron, Lansdale, collision repair technology.
Automotive Technology Faculty Award, presented to a graduate who demonstrates academic achievement, ethics, teamwork, professionalism and a commitment to excellence in the field of automotive maintenance: Gwendolyn Marie Wagner, Cressona, automotive service sales and marketing.
Restoration Faculty Award, presented to an outstanding graduate who has attained the highest cumulative average in automotive restoration technology: Gram Phillip Spina, Floral Park, New York, automotive restoration technology.
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