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Co m m e n c e m e n t Ex e r c i s e s
Ma y 21, 2016
The Board of Trustees,
President
and Faculty
Welcome Graduates,
Family and Friends
to
Vaughn College’s
Commencement Exercises
May 21, 2016
The Flag
Vaughn College has flag colors of burgundy with white lettering.
academic heraldry
The wearing of caps, gowns and hoods at college and university functions dates to the Middle Ages, when they were first worn by monks and students for warmth in the damp and drafty 12th-century castles and halls of learning. Through the years, their style and color have come to represent specific meanings.
Gowns for the bachelor’s degree have a semi-stiff yoke, long pleated front, and intricate shirring across the shoulders and back. The bachelor’s gown is worn closed and is primarily distinguished by its long pointed sleeves.
The gown for the master’s degree has the same yoke effect as that of the bachelor’s but is designed so that it may be worn open or closed. The back of the sleeve is oblong and cut square with the front part carrying a cutaway arc.
Gowns for the doctoral degree are also worn open or closed. They have long velvet panels down the front and three velvet bars on the bell-shaped sleeves. This velvet trimming may be either black or the color distinctive of the field of learning to which the degree pertains.
Certain changes were made in 1960, and some colleges and universities have departed from the traditional black and adopted gowns in the primary colors of the institutions.
Caps can be of serge, broadcloth, cotton, rayon or silk, and for the doctoral cap only, of velvet. The tassel of the doctoral cap can be of gold thread. The caps normally are mortarboards in shape, although women can wear soft, square-topped caps.
The hood gives color and definitive meaning to the academic costume. The hood is of varying sizes for master’s and doctoral degrees and is made of material to match the gown. It is lined with the color or colors of the institution conferring the degree. The hood is bordered with velvet of the proper width and color to indicate the field of learning.
STudenTS’ aTTire Traditionally, student robes are black. The inside of the hood is burgundy and white in color. The velvet border on the hood of undergraduates is golden yellow, symbolic of the technology degree. The velvet border on the hood of gradu-ate candidates is drab, symbolic of the business, management or commerce degree.
STudenT governmenT aSSociaTion PinS The pins worn by the graduates are a gift from the Student Government Association and presented to graduates of Vaughn College. The College seal is incorporated into the pins. Pewter pins are for associate degree graduates, gold pins are for bachelor’s degree graduates and bronze pins are for master’s degreegraduates.
color cordS
Graduates who have completed their degrees with academic honors are attired with cords: Bronze cords are summa cum laude; silver cords are magna cum laude; and gold cords are cum laude. Students who have completed the Leadership Academy program are recognized with burgundy and white cords.
commencemenT SPeaker and honorary degree reciPienT
The honorable Michael P. huerTa
Michael P. Huerta is the current administrator of the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). He started his journey as commissioner of New York City’s Department of Ports International Trade and Commerce from 1986 to 1989. After that, he served as the executive director of the Port of San Francisco from 1989 to 1993 and from 1993 to 1998, he held senior positions in the US Transportation Department in Washington, DC, serving under Secretary Federico Pena and Secretary Rodney E.Slater.
In 2010, Huerta was confirmed as the FAA’s Deputy Administrator by the US Senate. On January 7, 2013 he joined the office as the FAA Administrator for a five-year term.
Huerta is responsible for the safety and the efficiency of the largest aerospace system in the world. He oversees a $15.9 billion-dollar budget and more than 47,000 employees. He came to the FAA after a long career in transportation, including serving as a managing director of the 2002 Olympic Winter Games in Salt Lake City. He also oversees the FAA’s multi-billion dollar NextGen air traffic control modernization program.
Huerta holds a bachelor’s degree in political science from the University of California-Riverside and a master’s degree in public affairs, with a concentration in international relations from the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs at Princeton University.
honorary degree reciPienTKenneTh e. Senior
Kenneth E. Senior was an entrepreneur in the aerospace manufacturing industry and the founder of Alken Industries.
Born April 27, 1943 in Floral Park, NY, he was the son of Edwin and Dorothy Senior. Senior attended City College to study engineering. At the age of 24, he worked on the US Government’s Lunar Landing Module program that resulted in the landing of a man on the moon in 1969. His methods, vision and passion led him to start his own aerospace manufacturing company, Alken Industries, in 1967 at the age of 25. Senior’s leadership and management skills brought Alken national recognition. His consistent commitment to quality allowed his company to flourish into an internationally recognized precision aerospace manufacturer and defense contractor. In recognition of his contribution to the Defense industry, he attended the inaugural ball in Washington DC in 1985 and shook the hand of President Ronald Reagan.
As an employer, Senior touched the lives and hearts of many. He provided opportunity and education, and inspired people to exceed their personalexpectations and realize their full potential. Senior passed away in January, 2008. Alken Industries continues to employ many people on Long Island, and remains a family-run business led by his daughter, Kimberly Senior.
Program
academic Procession (audience stands) Pomp and Circumstance Sir Edward Elgar national anthem (audience stands) The Star-Spangled Banner Lyrics: Francis Scott Key
introductions Dr. Paul LaVergne, Vice President of Academic Affairs Greetings from the President Dr. Sharon B. DeVivo
Greetings from the board of Trustees Mr. Thomas J. McKee, Chair recognition of outstanding Students Dr. LaVergne Graduating Student Speaker Mr. Nicholas Kumia
Presentation of candidates President DeVivo and Chair McKeeand conferring of honorary Degrees
Kenneth e. Senior Ms. Bridgette Senior accepting on his behalf (posthumously awarded) The honorable Michael P. huerta commencement address The Honorable Michael P. Huerta Presentation of candidates for Degrees
conferring of Degrees President DeVivo and Chair McKee Associate in Occupational Studies
Associate in Applied Science
Bachelor of Science
Master of Science
recessional (audience stands) Crown Imperial Sir William Walton
Marshals for the academic Procession Grand Marshal Mr. Richard D. Delaney, Associate Professor Arts and Sciences Department Trustee and Platform Marshal Mr. Philip Meade Executive Director of Career Services Faculty Marshal Mr. Joseph Zych, Professor Aviation Training Institute Student Marshal Mr. Nicholas KumiaPresentation of colors Civil Air Patrol Color Guard/Drill Team
associate in occupational Studies airframe and Powerplant Technology Graduates – September 2015Santiago Bolivar SepulvedaAshton CoombsHabib ComaraFilip Filipov, Cum LaudeRamon GutierrezJonathan LuzardoMauro MaldonadoEmmanuel MadarangNicole MazueraSamuel MunonyediGansham PersaudDaniel Reyes-MainatoKevin SanchezRoystan ShiwmangalPardeep SinghTirath SinghKevin Tepoz LimonWilfry Tigre-RamirezKevin Zeininger Jr.
Graduates – December 2015Patrick AndrewinEdgardo Argueta, Summa Cum LaudeFrank BaucicotElian Castro BlancoRobert CapellanFranklin Chavez MeraLawrence Chih, Magna Cum LaudeAngel DelgadoIan DeeringTristan De La CruzQuan Duong, Cum LaudeJessica FloresGonzalo Fuentes VerdezotoJose GarciaAndrew Harris, Summa Cum LaudeBob Hong, Summa Cum LaudeMeng Han HoMD IslamEhsanul Karim, Magna Cum LaudeMustafa KarimbakshTariq KhanKwanguk KimYu Hin Leung, Summa Cum LaudeCarlin MagnyAvinash MaynardTodd ManningJordan McPhersonDaniel NunezCarlos Ortiz, Cum LaudeDarwin OrtizAnthony PerazaHenry Piedra LeonMohsin RazaDenesh RamcharranDaniel RiveraRandall Rodriguez-DuranDionis Rodriguez SantosMouhsine Salifou Ouro SamaCarlos Santos Osorio, Cum Laude
Santiago StichelNaresh Samuel, Magna Cum LaudeKevrol SmallhornPari Soneji, Cum LaudeGeorge TavaresZachary ThollLinto Tomy, Cum LaudeAndre WrightNabil ZarhloulBryan Zeni
Candidates – May 2016 Tanvir Ahmed, Magna Cum LaudeVin AlceeMichael AzemiAnthony BaladiDeurys Breton Elsie Ceilema, Cum LaudeJoseph Cesare, Cum LaudeMing ChenSae Hyun ChoiRobert Churaman, Magna Cum LaudeAnthony Collazos, Magna Cum LaudeAdam ColonJohnathan CorderoJeyson Cornejo FloresMikhail Cuffe, Magna Cum LaudeJohn Dhana Jr.Ramone DiasIsaiah ErvinPenelope Espinal LobatonNayib Espinosa Garzon, Cum LaudeKevaughn FenderWilliam Fernandez, Cum LaudeWilliam Fernandez MolinaAnthony FerranteBrandon FloresAdriel FordeJelniery GarciaAdonis GomezRommel GoodAlbert GutierrezMaria KezadriPavel Kononovitch, Magna Cum LaudeRui Li, Cum LaudeRobert LugoMarzel MastersJulio Mejia, Summa Cum LaudeKun MoGerardo OrdazTravis PaulMahase PersaudOsscar PitaVictor Polanco Felix, Cum LaudeArvish RamjanamDaisy RiosJoshua RodriguezMateo Rojas SalazarJuan Ruiz Echeverri, Cum LaudeKenny SalazarBrayan Salazar Leches, Cum Laude
graduaTeS and candidaTeS For degreeS
Anthony SimpsonTrevor Smith, Magna Cum LaudeShivanan SookdeoRobindranauth SooklallJordan SudderthMichael TaverasTaliah Tillman, Cum LaudeAdrian Torres Jr.Damarni Tyrell, Magna Cum LaudeJuan ValdezDaniel ValenciaAlejandro Valencia MotatoChristian VasquezSteven VelasquezSandy VillaJin Yu, Cum Laude
associate in applied Science aviation MaintenanceGraduate – December 2015Daniel Montoya
Candidate – May 2016Kwesi Seetal, Cum Laude
associate in applied Science aircraft operations Graduate – December 2015Carlos Rodriguez, Cum Laude
associate in applied Scienceairport Management Graduates – September 2015Adeisa EmanuelJanil Garcia
Graduates – December 2015Adrian Galan Gomez, Summa Cum LaudeAndrew Jason ManjarrezMark Pena, Cum LaudeAmauris RodriguezRoy Singh, Cum LaudeKeiry Suero De Los Santos
Candidates – May 2016Samantha Aucapina, Cum LaudeFabienne Bien AimeCiara BoggsMichael CayoMindalia De JesusLayton DrummondEvelyn SanguilSean SteerJafari Wade, Cum Laude
associate in applied Scienceaeronautical engineering Technology
Graduate – December 2015Desborn Myle, Cum Laude
Candidates – May 2016Ahmed AlyVishal BhosaleUmar Mansoor KhanAndy Paulino
associate in applied Scienceelectronic engineering Technology avionics Graduates – December 2015Farhana HossainBrett Poole, Cum Laude
Candidates – May 2016Noah ArgawMatthew HansonRodrigo MaldonadoJoshua Matias, Magna Cum Laude
associate in applied Scienceanimation and Digital Technologies Graduate – December 2015 Daniel Grant
bachelor of Science aeronautical ScienceGraduates – December 2015Ethan Addess, Summa Cum LaudeBilal Alsayedi, Cum LaudeWendy Bonilla, Cum Laude
Candidates – May 2016Darryl Baniaga, Magna Cum LaudeChaitram BarclayYannis Issidoridis, Cum LaudeKeino JamesSang Min LeeDavid Mejia Llanes, Summa Cum LaudeAaron Nedorostek, Summa Cum LaudeMark Robinson, Summa Cum LaudeOscar Sarmiento
bachelor of Science aircraft operationsGraduates – September 2015Ryan BarrenLaurentino Vaz Gomes, Cum Laude
Graduates – December 2015Milagros Diaz, Cum LaudeArmaghan HumayunRamon Ortiz
Candidate – May 2016Johan Thormes
bachelor of Scienceaviation Maintenance
Candidate – May 2016Stephen Feldman
graduaTeS and candidaTeS For degreeS
bachelor of Scienceaviation Maintenance Management
Graduates – September 2015Gwenfil GudgeJose Perez, Cum Laude
Graduates – December 2015Luis Marroquin Kevin Sarazen, Cum Laude Candidates – May 2016Christian Colon, Summa Cum LaudeManuel GarciaAdulfo GironFelix Jimenez, Magna Cum LaudeRemiz Khan, Magna Cum LaudeChristopher KheluramAlexis Rety, Magna Cum LaudeOrales Stroud, Cum LaudeJeannie Velez-Barrett Mauricio Villanueva Puelles, Cum Laude bachelor of Scienceairline Management
Graduate – December 2015Rimona Verdis, Cum Laude
bachelor of Scienceairport ManagementGraduates – September 2015Jonathan JalonAmelia SookooTaj Uddin, Cum Laude
Graduates – December 2015 Kyle FabianSilvia Ibarra-BastidasKuljit Kaur, Cum LaudeFernando MelchorMichal PogorzelskiMeicha Wint
Candidates – May 2016Sharmin AkterTormal AlamtaPatrick BateyDomenica BuloneTeresa DiazLuis GonzalezShantel HaughtonSlavic Huley, Summa Cum LaudeMetin KuralKaiisa PinneyKarina Quijano, Cum LaudeJisela RodriguezLourdes SanangoKyle Ward Chalk
bachelor of Scienceairport/airline Management
Graduate – September 2015Karla Astudillo, Cum Laude
Graduates – December 2015Sie Hien Nikhil Reddy Yenugu
Candidates – May 2016Matthaus Duncan-LovellVladislav Makarov, Summa Cum LaudeMayra PatinoMariesha Ramnandan, Summa Cum Laude
bachelor of ScienceGeneral ManagementGraduates – December 2015Walter Aragonez, Cum LaudeEmil EspinalKiran Mathew, Summa Cum LaudeZiv Moran
Candidates – May 2016Karla ArayaArielle HirschhornAlejandro Lopez
bachelor of Science electronic engineering TechnologyGraduate – December 2015Sheikh Moiz Haq, Cum Laude
Candidates – May 2016Anthony BiondoMichael ColeJason Greene, Cum LaudeShirley MatosPool Pallo JuradoMarvin Sibrian Guzman, Cum LaudeVijay SinghManiell Workman, Cum Laude
bachelor of Science electronic engineering Technologyavionics
Graduates – September 2015Sylvon Cabose Jr.Brian Murphy
Graduates – December 2015Aissata DialloCliff KennedyAlton Taylor
Candidates – May 2016Karim Fadel, Cum LaudeHilain Hector, Summa Cum LaudeChristopher Hyun
graduaTeS and candidaTeS For degreeS
Eric LeonFNU Mohammed Furqhan AhmedSyed Hasan Ali Moosavi, Magna Cum LaudeMichael Waldestran, Cum Laude
bachelor of Science Mechanical engineering TechnologyGraduates – September 2015Simcha Best, Magna Cum LaudeJohanna BlandonWasif IqbalElvis MoriceteBismark OpokuCannon PatelElias Paulino
Graduates – December 2015Karim CisseNelson DeMatosIheanyi EzekielDamian GaonaKarim HaragiMoussa KoneAjish MathewJonathan ShakhmoroffSean TyrrellValiantsin Zakhvatkin, Magna Cum Laude
Candidates – May 2016Syed AbbasMoubarak AgoroKazi AhmedSnayder ArellanoAbdul Aulakh, Cum LaudeGuillermo BachaSamantha BuxKeny CastroVincent Collucci, Cum LaudeDemitri FraserGazi HafizThomas LiquetKevin McConkeySang OhnEarle RheeRahul SharmaAlexis Trotter
bachelor of Science Mechatronic engineeringGraduate – September 2015Michael Rubenacker
Graduates – December 2015Terry BeesoonWilliam Dale
Candidates – May 2016Shady Abdel-Malek, Summa Cum LaudeWilliam Babikian, Summa Cum LaudeTerry CetouteChristopher ChariahBryan Cook O’ReillyJosiah D’Arrigo, Summa Cum LaudeNicholas Kumia, Summa Cum LaudeJefferson MaldonadoKareem MostafaKent Ogisu, Magna Cum LaudeSaneela Rabbani, Summa Cum LaudeRaquel Torres GonzalezAlex Uquillas, Magna Cum LaudeJonathan Zubarriain
Master of Science airport ManagementGraduate – December 2015Dave Martin, Summa Cum Laude
Candidates – May 2016Eglantin Dashi, Summa Cum LaudeMarcia GomezAlysia LewisJuan Roman
graduaTeS and candidaTeS For degreeS
Board oF TruSTeeS
Thomas J. McKee, Chair
Susan M. Baer, Vice Chair
Anne C. Crudge, Secretary
Thomas I. Apperson
Elaine Asch-Root
Dr. Sharon B. DeVivo, President
John H. Enders
Monroe W. Hatch, Jr.
Clyde Kizer
Thomas S. Marotta
Craig R. McKinley
Oswin E. Moore
Katherine B. Posner
Frank L. Rosenberg
Lysa C. Scully
Dr. Agam Sinha
Ken Stauffer ’83
George A. Vaughn
Peter Vaughn
Dr. Joseph A. Werner ’57
DisclaimerBecause the list of names must be furnished to the printer in final form prior to commencement, it is possible that one or more of the candidates listed may have been unable to complete all requirements for the degree, or may have elected voluntarily to register for additional work and to graduate at a subsequent ceremony. The change does not imply that a student has failed, nor does it commit Vaughn to grant a diploma to a person thus listed in error. In addition, final determination of academic honor status lies with the Registrar.
honorS STaTuS
Graduation with honors is based on the cumulative grade point average (GPA).
Summa Cum LaudeGPA 3.85 or higher
Magna Cum LaudeGPA 3.68 to 3.84
Cum Laude GPA 3.50 to 3.67
degree Program recePTionS immediately following ceremony
Program room
aviation (aoS, aaS, BS) W155A Aeronautical Science Aircraft Operations Airframe and Powerplant Aviation Maintenance Aviation Maintenance Management
engineering/technologies (aaS, BS) 101/103 Aeronautical Engineering Technology Animation and Digital Technologies Electronic Engineering Technology Mechanical Engineering Technology Mechatronic Engineering
management (aaS, BS, mS) 201/203 Airline Management Airport Management General Management
Vaughn College would like to congratulate all graduates
and wish them the best in their future endeavors.
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