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East Stroudsburg University Graduates

A total of 1,194 students receive degrees from East Stroudsburg University of Pennsylvania during three commencement exercises on May 3 and 4. Graduate students were honored on Friday, May 3, at and two ceremonies for undergraduate students were held on Saturday, May 4.

Local students were:

Albrightsville: Joshua Brazezicke, B.S. in hotel, restaurant & tourism management; Ahmad Johnson, B.S. in sport management; Thomas Weber, B.S. in psychology; Joseph Kwietniak, B.F.A. in Integrated art and design; and William Munson, M.S. in exercise science.

Barnesville: Hannah Bruce, M.S. in comm sciences & disorders.

Brodheadsville: Ronya Elsayed, B.A. in sociology; Alisha Estevez, B.S. in social work; Amanda Ferraro, B.A. in sociology; Shanna-Kay Gordon, B.S. in rehabilitative and human services; Matthew Haasz, B.S. in accounting; and Ashley Rundle, B.S. in special and early child education.

Danielsville: Madison Biechy, B.S. in psychology; and Samantha Leland, M.Ed. in elementary education.

Effort: Joyful Adindu, M.S. in accounting; Caleb Barnes, B.S. in computer science; Christopher Cummings, B.A. in political science; Jennifer Heilakka, B.S. in biology, Olivia Getz, B.S. in business management; Rebecca James, M.S. in management & leadership; Emelina Kraeutler, B.S. in digital media technologies; Vanessa Smith, B.A. in theatre; and Michael Walsh, B.A. in philosophy.

Jim Thorpe: Jonathan Hillanbrand, B.S. in computer security.

Kresgeville: Brendan Yip, B.S. in marketing.

Kunkletown: Katie Frankunas, B.S. in early child education (PreK-4); Shannon Carr, M.S. in accounting; Kassandra Cimerol, B.S. in psychology; Harry Curtis, B.S. in computer science; Sara Frankunas, B.S. in athletic training; Allyssa Frantz, B.S. in interdisciplinary studies; Sarah Hauptman, B.S. in hotel, restaurant & tourism management; Shantelle Johnson, M.A. in professional & new media writing; Joshua Levin, B.S. in computer security; Victoria Lindner, M.Ed. in elementary education; Aniah Marrero, B.S. in social work; Elizabeth Parsons, B.S. in early child education (PreK-4); Brandon Rodriguez, B.S. in exercise science; Michael Rosario, B.S. in digital media technologies; Morgan Rosenberg, B.S. in early child education (PreK-4); Amanda Salvo, M.A. in Communication; Matthew Schubert, B.S. in accounting; Kendra Smiley, B.S. in special and middle level education; and Susan Taylor, B.S. in biology.

Lansford: Dylan Williams, B.S. in sport management.

Lehighton: Christine Getz, B.S. in recreation & leisure services management; Daniel Knappenberger, M.S. in health education; Payge Louchart, B.S. in psychology; and Aidan Melber, B.S. in biotechnology.

Nesquehoning: Autumn Coniglio, B.S. in early child education (PreK-4).

New Ringgold: Kimberly Pastucha, B.S. in special and early child education.

Palmerton: Emily Hummel, B.S. in early child education (PreK-4); Chloe Schaffer, B.S. in exercise science; and Paige Shupp, B.S. in accounting.

Saylorsburg: Giancarlo Aguilar, M.S. in accounting; Attikis Davis, B.A. in philosophy; Saige Embley, B.S. in early child education (PreK-4); Jessica Faucett, B.S. in psychology; Colson Fitt, B.S. in biology; Amy Gilham, B.S. in early child education (PreK-4); Donald Hansen, M.S. in management & leadership; Kira Kester, M.S. in athletic training; Michael Mattson, B.S. in sport management; Kelsi Mount, B.S. in exercise science; Raymond Pasqua, B.S. in athletic training; Danielle Romanow, M.Ed. in professional & secondary education; and Vanessa Vazquez, B.S. in nursing.

Sciota: Emma Valinote, B.S. in exercise science.

Summit Hill: Chrystiana Brettle, B.S. in exercise science; Brynn Jones, B.S. in criminal justice; and Amber McFadden, M.Ed. in reading.

Tamaqua: Tara McHugh, B.S. in biology; and Gabrielle Mikuchonis, B.S. in public health.

Walnutport: Jared Hunsberger, B.S. in biology; Gage Hunsicker, B.S. in sport management; Rachel Laird, M.Ed. in elementary education; Tiffany Lopez, B.S. in nursing; Abigail Mahle, B.S. in psychology; and Gina VanLuvanee, M.Ed. in elementary education