Mission Statement - Manchester

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Commencement May 18, 2019

Transcript of Mission Statement - Manchester

CommencementMay 18, 2019

Mission StatementManchester University respects the infinite worth of

every individual and graduates persons of ability and

conviction who draw upon their education and faith

to lead principled, productive, and compassionate

lives that improve the human condition.

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Welcome! We hope you enjoy your time on campus today. Take a moment to locate exits nearest you, in case of an emergency. Medical assistance is available. As a courtesy to those around you, please turn off cell phones.

A buffet lunch will be served in the Jo Young Switzer Center from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Graduates receive a complimentary buffet lunch. Cost is $12 for adults, $6 for children 12 and under, and $8 for persons 55 and over (drink and tax included). Starbucks® Coffee, Espresso, Frappuccino, sandwiches and MU bakery selections will also be available at the Sisters Café, Academic Center, from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. The Campus Store, located in the Jo Young Switzer Center, is open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Overflow rooms are available in the Jo Young Switzer Center and the PERC for the Undergraduate ceremony. Ushers will direct you to the nearest overflow area. The Commencement ceremony will be broadcast in all overflow locations and live streamed online at www.manchester.edu/graduation.

Share your photos and videos of today’s events with #ManchesterGraduation.

Commencement

Manchester University .............................................................................................................................................. 2 Mission and Values Statements

Academic Ceremonies and Regalia ........................................................................................................................... 3 Graduation with Honors Graduate and Professional Commencement Exercises .............................................................................................. 4

Honorary Degree Recipient ...................................................................................................................................... 5

Undergraduate Commencement Exercises ................................................................................................................ 6

2019 Candidates for Degrees ................................................................................................................................... 8 Bachelor of Arts ......................................................................................................................................... 8 Bachelor of Science .................................................................................................................................... 9 Master of Athletic Training ...................................................................................................................... 17 Master of Science in Pharmacogenomics ...................................................................................................17 Doctor of Pharmacy ................................................................................................................................. 17 Pledge of Social and Environmental Responsibility ................................................................................................ 19

The 2018-2019 Faculty and Administration ........................................................................................................... 20

The 2019 Board of Trustees ................................................................................................................................... 24

Table of Contents

Graduate and Professional Commencement Exercises – 10 a.m., Cordier Auditorium

Undergraduate Commencement Exercises – 2 p.m., Physical Education and Recreation Center

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Manchester UniversityMISSION STATEMENTManchester University respects the infinite worth of every individual and graduates persons of ability and conviction who draw upon their education and faith to lead principled, productive, and compassionate lives that improve the human condition.

HISTORYManchester University, founded in 1889, is an independent liberal arts university of the Church of the Brethren. In 2018-2019, 1,530 students from 26 states and 21 countries studied here.

Manchester University traces its origins to the Roanoke (Ind.) Classical Seminary founded by the United Brethren Church in 1860. The Seminary became Manchester College in 1889, when the school was moved to North Manchester. In 1895, members of the Church of the Brethren purchased the campus and this affiliation continues. Mount Morris College (Ill.) merged with Manchester College in 1932.

The University welcomes students of all faiths and celebrates its relationship with the Church of the Brethren. On July 1, 2012, Manchester College became Manchester University and, in fall 2012, students began studying at Manchester’s Fort Wayne campus, home of the Pharmacy and Pharmacogenomics Programs.

Manchester has been fully accredited since 1932 by the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools. The Teacher Education Program is accredited by the Indiana Professional Standards Board and the National Council for the Accreditation of Teacher Education. The Social Work Program is accredited by the Council on Social Work Education. The Athletic Training Program is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Athletic Training Education. The Doctor of Pharmacy Program is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education.

VALUES STATEMENT As a community of higher education rooted in the liberal arts and the traditions of the Church of the Brethren, Manchester University values: l Learning, because high academic expectations in an environment combining liberal arts and professional preparation equip graduates to live healthy, productive and principled lives; l Faith, because our diverse faiths call us to make the world a kinder and better place, establish justice, build peace amid strife, and model lives of agape (selfless love), tikkun olam (repairing a broken world), and salam (peace); l Service, because committing self in service to others connects faith with action and abilities with convictions; l Integrity, because honesty and trust are the foundations of teaching and learning, enriching, enduring relationships, and strong communities; l Diversity, because understanding differences develops respect for ethnic, cultural and religious pluralism; an international consciousness; and an appreciation for the infinite worth of every person; and l Community, because a positive community sharpens self-identity, promotes acceptance of the demands of responsible citizenship, and transforms conflict into mutual respect.

TRADITIONEach year, immediately following commencement ceremonies, our new graduates receive a small oak tree from the Alumni Association. An iconic symbol of the University, the oak represents the University’s hope for our graduates – that they be strong, resilient and awe-inspiring, and that they rely on their deep roots to soar.

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Academic dress, inspired centuries ago in Europe, has evolved in the United States since colonial times. Today most colleges and universities, including Manchester, observe the academic dress code of the American Council on Education.

A scholar’s highest degree determines the robe. Gowns for the master’s and doctoral degrees are usually ankle length and, for bachelor’s and master’s degrees, untrimmed. A doctor’s degree gown is more elaborate, with velvet facing and three velvet bars on full, bell-shaped sleeves.

Mortarboards are the standard headwear except for persons with doctorates who may chose a soft, rounded tam. Hoods, once worn on the head for warmth, are now draped over the shoulders and are longer for doctors than for masters.

Colors help tell the story. The color of the hood lining indicates the university where the graduate degree was earned. The color of the hood trim, satin for masters and velvet for doctorates, identifies the scholar’s field. For those with doctorates, the velvet facing and bars of the gown may be black or the color of the academic discipline. Once only black, the gown itself can now be in the color of the university awarding the degree.

Drab (beige) Accounting and BusinessWhite Arts, English, History, SociologySage Green Athletic Training, Physical EducationLight Blue Education Crimson CommunicationBrown Dramatic Arts, Fine ArtsCopper EconomicsScience Gold Environmental Science, Pharmacogenomics, Physics, SciencesPurple Law Green MedicinePink MusicOlive Green PharmacyDark Blue PhilosophyGold PsychologyCitron Social WorkScarlet Theology

Pharmacy Graduation with DistinctionStudents graduating with Latin honors wear gold cords draped around the neck. To graduate with

distinction, a candidate for the Doctor of Pharmacy degree must have completed a minimum of 147 semester hours and accumulated a GPA at or above 3.5. There are three levels of graduation with honors: summa cum laude (with highest honors) requires a GPA of 3.9 to 4.0; magna cum laude (with high honors) requires a GPA of 3.7 to 3.89; and cum laude (with honors) requires a GPA of 3.5 to 3.69.

Undergraduate and Master of Science in Pharmacogenomics Graduation with DistinctionStudents graduating with Latin honors wear gold cords. Summa cum laude (with highest honors) requires a grade point average of 3.950 to 4.000; magna cum laude (with high honors) requires a GPA of 3.850 to 3.949; and cum laude (with honors) requires a GPA of 3.65 to 3.849. At least 96 semester hours in residence at MU are required for a baccalaureate degree and 42 for a Master of Science in Pharmacogenomics.

Undergraduate Honors DiplomaThe honors diploma is awarded to seniors who have maintained a grade point average of at least 3.5, completed fifteen semester hours of honors coursework, and successfully completed an individualized honors project of no less than three additional semester hours. Students graduating with the honors diploma wear an Honors Program graduate medallion engraved with the University crest.

Alpha Mu Gamma - National Collegiate Foreign Language Honor Society. The cord colors are yellow.

Beta Beta Beta - Biology Honors Society. The cord colors are blood red (zoology) and leaf green (botany).

Psi Chi - International Honors Society for Psychology. The medallion colors are dark blue and platinum.

Pi Gamma Mu – International Honor Society in Social Sciences (Indiana Theta Chapter). The cord colors are white and royal blue.

Pi Sigma Alpha - National Political Science Honor Society. The medallion color is red.

Sigma Tau Delta - International English Honor Society. The cord colors are rich cardinal red and black. The medallion colors are red, black and white.

Academic Ceremonies and Regalia

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Graduate and ProfessionalCommencement Exercises

Selections from the Chime Paige Collins ’20

Prelude Music University Chamber Winds Scott Humphries, Conductor

“Heroes Triumphant” – William Owens

“Ye Banks and Braes O’ Bonnie Doon” – Percy Grainger

“Abendlied” – Rheinberger/arr. Hanson

“Into the Clouds!” – Richard Saucedo

Processional “Pomp and Circumstance” – Edward Elgar University Chamber Winds

Welcome David F. McFadden ’82, President Greetings from the Board of Trustees John D. Zeglis, Chair, Board of Trustees *Invocation Rebekah Houff, University Pastor

Remarks Paul A. Hoover ’68

Presentation of Candidates for Degrees Raylene M. Rospond, Vice President for Academic AffairsAudrey N. Hampshire ’07, Registrar

Conferring of Degrees President McFadden

Greetings from the Alumni Association Lori Zimmerman ’92, D.O., Vice President, Alumni Association

Charge to the Graduates President McFadden

Recessional “March of the Olympians” – arr. Jay Bocook University Chamber Winds

Please remain seated during recessional.

*Please stand as you are able.

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DOCTOR OF LITERATURE

Born in Harrisonburg, Va., in 1946, and raised in Illinois and Ohio, Paul Hoover played basketball and majored in English at Manchester where professors recognized his talents and encouraged him to write. After graduating with distinction in 1968, Hoover, a conscientious

objector during the Vietnam War, performed his alternative service at a Chicago hospital, an experience that inspired his first novel, Saigon, Illinois.

While still in Chicago, he earned his master’s degree in English at the University of Illinois-Chicago. He was poet-in-residence at Columbia College, where he taught for nearly 28 years and founded the Columbia Poetry Review. Since 2003, Hoover has been professor

of creative writing at San Francisco State University. He is widely known as the editor of the anthology Postmodern American Poetry and, with his wife Maxine Chernoff, is founder and co-editor of the annual literary magazine New American Writing.

Through the years, he has published more than a dozen poetry collections and a collection of essays, in addition to his novel. His poems have appeared in many magazines, including the prestigious Paris Review, and in many anthologies, including The Best American Poetry.

A resident of Mill Valley, Calif., Hoover has won numerous awards for his poetry, including the Carl Sandburg Award and a Fellowship from the National Endowment for the Arts. In 1990, Manchester University recognized Hoover with the Alumni Honor Award.

Honorary Degree Recipient

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Undergraduate Commencement Exercises

Selections from the Chime Paige Collins ’20

Prelude Music University Symphonic Band

Scott Humphries, Conductor

“Beyond the Horizon” – Rossano Gallante

“Brighton Beach March” – William Latham

“Three Chorale Preludes” – William Latham

“Fiesta from Symphony No. 3” – Clifton Williams

Processional “Pomp and Circumstance” – Edward Elgar University Symphonic Band

Welcome David F. McFadden ’82, President Greetings from the Board of Trustees John D. Zeglis, Chair, Board of Trustees

*Invocation Rebekah Houff, University Pastor

Presentation of Candidate for Honorary Degree Raylene M. Rospond, Vice President for Academic Affairs

Conferring of Honorary Degree President McFadden

Doctor of Literature: Paul A. Hoover ’68

Remarks Paul A. Hoover

Presentation of Candidates for Degrees Raylene Rospond

Audrey N. Hampshire ’07, Registrar

Conferring of Degrees President McFadden

Greetings from the Alumni Association Lori Zimmerman ’92, D.O., Vice President, Alumni Association

Response from the Class of 2019 Alexa Callaway ’19

Charge to the Graduates President McFadden

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*University Song

“By The Kenapocomoco”

Original Lyrics by Katherine Walker Beauchamp. Modified in 2010 and 2012

*Benediction Faith-Alexis Graham ’19

Recessional “March of the Olympians” – arr. Jay Bocook University Symphonic Band

Please remain seated during recessional.

*Please stand as you are able.

After picking up their MU oak trees, graduates and their families are invited to enjoy refreshments outside the PERC.

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Degree Candidates Class of 2019

BACHELOR OF ARTS

Hannah Catherine AlthouseArt

Warsaw, Ind.

David Anthony AlvarezCommunication Studies

Fort Wayne, Ind.

Roman Angone Magna cum laude

Psychology, Modern Languages

La Porte, Ind.

Tiffany Lynnette Marie ByersPeace Studies, Public Relations

Ligonier, Ind.

Anjel F. Clemente Digital Media

Rensselaer, Ind.

Alexandria Dawn CoteMagna cum laude

Digital Media, Philosophy

Fort Wayne, Ind.

Tanner D. Edge Health Communication

Rosedale, Ind.

Connor Joel Eichenauer Summa cum laude

Psychology

North Manchester, Ind.

Mitchell A. Espinisa History

LaPorte, Ind.

Caraline A. Feairheller Cum laude

Peace Studies, Political Science

Kettering, Ohio

Mariah Lynne FlemingSociology

Bluffton, Ohio

Carson M. Fort Cum laude

Political Science, History

New Paris, Ohio

Andrew J. Fox Cum laude

Finance

Muncie, Ind.

Gideon Eugene Gipson Economics

Peru, Ind.

Angela J. Gonsiorowski Art, Psychology

Cedar Lake, Ind.

LiaAmia Aurora Gregory Cum laude

Psychology

Fort Wayne, Ind.

Bailey Madison Harmon Art

North Webster, Ind.

Nicholas Lee HaynesMarketing

Westville, Ind.

Brianna Marie Hill Magna cum laude

Business Management, Spanish

Rolling Prairie, Ind.

Christopher Ryan Hohman History

Tavares, Fla.

Rebecca Grace Kaplan Spanish

South Whitley, Ind.

Nathan R. Koch Cum laude

Business Management, Art

Columbia City, Ind.

Shannon Elizabeth Lee Religious Studies, Sociology

North Manchester, Ind.

Madeline Ann Leinweber Early Childhood and Elementary

Education

Chesterton, Ind.

Teresa Louise Masteller English

Mishawaka, Ind.

Delaney Arianna McKessonSocial Work, Peace Studies

Mishawaka, Ind.

Madalyn Onassis Minehart Religious Studies, History

Auburn, Ind.

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Degree Candidates Class of 2019

Haley Kristen NeilsonSpanish, Music

Fort Wayne, Ind.

Cassandra Nicole NickersonBusiness Management, Spanish

La Porte, Ind.

Meagan R. O’Campo Cum laude

Early Childhood and Elementary

Education

Decatur, Ind.

Morgan Nicole OliverBusiness Management

Alexandria, Ind.

Antonia Grace Papandrea Cum laude

Early Childhood and Elementary

Education

Elkhart, Ind.

Jordan Terrell Pennington Educational Studies

Richmond, Ind.

Jenna Kay Rhodes Marketing

Pierceton, Ind.

Megan Elizabeth Rhodes Cum laude

Sport Management

Pierceton, Ind.

Mikayla Louise Rosinski Educational Studies

Flora, Ind.

Emily Marie SandbergEarly Childhood and Elementary

Education

Winona Lake, Ind.

Samuel D. Strogen Peace Studies

Claremont, Calif.

Nichol C. VonHolten Art

Auburn, Ind.

Zoe Vorndran Magna cum laude

History, English

Fort Wayne, Ind.

Lauren Danyale WadeAccounting, Finance

Indianapolis, Ind.

Hannah Nichole WalesEnglish/Language Arts Education

Cambridge City, Ind.

Alexia L. Zapata Ramos Accounting

Fort Wayne, Ind.

Meghan Ann ZuberSociology

Decatur Ind.

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE

Nebiyu Shiferaw Alemu Software Engineering, Mathematics

Addis Ababa, Ethiopia

Gabrielle Grace AnglinPublic Relations, Political Science

Columbia City, Ind.

Rocco J. Angone Psychology

Warsaw, Ind.

Frank Aviles Jr. Exercise Science and Fitness

Steger, Ill.

Anthea Bernadette Ayebaze Magna cum laude

Biology-Chemistry

Kampala, Uganda

Jessica Kayleen BaberPsychology

Bunker Hill, Ind.

Shelby Marie Bagby Magna cum laude

Biology-Chemistry

Indianapolis, Ind.

Breeana Christian Baldini Sociology

Monticello, Ind.

Matthew A. BarbosaPhysics

Gary, Ind.

Jared Alan BartromSport Management

Huntington, Ind.

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Degree Candidates Class of 2019

Chandler Bauer Cum laude

Accounting

Huntington, Ind.

Jessica Marie Beal Accounting

Westfield , Ind.

Dasia Sharai Beck Exercise Science and Fitness

Indianapolis, Ind.

Kristofer Monroe Bettis Summa cum laude

Biology

Pierceton, Ind.

Collin James Bice Business Management

Waterloo , Ind.

Maranda H. Birmingham Cum laude

Exercise Science and Fitness

Kouts, Ind.

Marlaina Marie BoggsHistory

Frankfort, Ind.

Miranda James BoggsBusiness Management

Frankfort, Ind.

Jade M. Bollet Sport Management

Albion, Ind.

Samantha Leigh Bontrager Educational Studies

Bourbon, Ind.

Kendra Sue BortonAthletic Training

North Liberty, Ind.

Edmond Cole BradleyPhysics

North Manchester, Ind.

Emily Jean BrennanMedical Technology

Lima, Ohio

Landon Marquise Bridges Athletic Training

Brownsburg, Ind.

Hannah Elizabeth Brock Cum laude

Early Childhood and Elementary

Education

Tipton, Ind.

Allyson Danielle Brown Accounting, Marketing

Plymouth, Ind.

Bailey Morgan BrownSport Management

Plymouth, Ind.

Catherine-Anne BrownChemistry

Bristol, Ind.

Adam M. BurnsAccounting

New Carlisle, Ind.

Connor Daniel BurnsBiology-Chemistry, Psychology

Walkerton, Ind.

Morgan Dawn ButlerExercise Science and Fitness, Athletic

Training

Huntington, Ind.

Nicholas James Buttermore Biology-Chemistry

Auburn, Ind.

Satiahlyn Leayealee DaisyTallawford Byers Political Science

Greentown, Ind.

Alexa Kinsey Callaway Summa cum laude

Biology-Chemistry, Spanish

Caledonia, Mich.

Clayton E.G. CapesEnvironmental Studies, Biology

North Vernon, Ind.

Sara Irene Carder Magna cum laude

Biology-Chemistry

Ney, Ohio

Emily Centofanti Cum laude

Biology-Chemistry

Chesterfield, Mich.

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Degree Candidates Class of 2019

Chad A. Champion Jr. Physical Education

Fayette, Ohio

Alison Faye ChandlerBiology

Griffith, Ind.

Kristin Ann Chelius Summa cum laude

Biology

West Lafayette, Ind.

Tristan Douglas Chester Business Management, Marketing

Charlestown, Ind.

Devin Ray ChildersEnvironmental Studies

Rochester, Ind.

Alexander Clark Sales

Milford, Ind.

Carissa Shiann ComstockMarketing, Business Management

North Vernon, Ind.

Jacob Paul CooperCriminal Justice

Fairland, Ind.

Taylor Lynn CorderoSocial Work

Wawaka, Ind.

Austin Tate CoughlinBusiness Management

Fairland, Ind.

Alejandro Francisco CruzCriminal Justice

East Chicago, Ind.

Lucas B. Lorian CullisonExercise Science and Fitness

Reelsville, Ind.

Marissa Kay DeetzAccounting, Sales

Wolcottville, Ind.

Ryan Edward DeMarsChemistry

Demotte, Ind.

Joshua Denney Exercise Science and Fitness

Indianapolis, Ind.

Drake DeWitt Magna cum laude

Exercise Science and Fitness

Columbia City, Ind.

Drew H. Dodson Sales

Logansport, Ind.

Kathryn Genevieve DoehrmannBusiness Management, Marketing

Columbia City, Ind.

Kenny C. Doss II Sales

Lansing, Ill.

Taylor Rianne Duckworth Cum laude

Biology-Chemistry

Indianapolis, Ind.

Kayla Anne Dull Social Work

Albion, Ind.

Haley Marie DuncanExercise Science and Fitness

Albion, Ind.

Noah Issac EdelmanManagement

Clarksville, Ind.

Haleigh A. Fernandez Cum laude

Biology-Chemistry

Parker City, Ind.

Tanner Dean GilbertBusiness Management

Montezuma, Ind.

Mikayla Lynn GoetzAccounting, Finance

Highland, Ind.

Gregory Mitchell GoffBusiness Management

Huntington, Ind.

Faith-Alexis Tia GrahamSport Management

Indianapolis, Ind.

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Degree Candidates Class of 2019

Caleb Gwin History

Avon, Ind.

Kira Marie Hall Cum laude

Marketing, Business Management

Indianapolis, Ind.

Tiffany N. Hanna History

Indianapolis, Ind.

Eve Marie HansenEnvironmental Studies

Indianapolis, Ind.

E’mon Symone HarrisPsychology

Fort Wayne, Ind.

Garrett William HartmanFinance

Fair Oaks, Ind.

Trevor K. HartmanBiology-Chemistry

Liberty, Ind.

Dominique Angel Hastings Social Work

East Chicago, Ind.

Kevin R. Hawley English/Language Arts Education

Claypool, Ind.

Tyler Helm Exercise Science and Fitness

St. Louis, Mo.

Cooper C. HendersonBusiness Management

Charlottesville, Ind.

Jeremy Allen HerrmannEnvironmental Studies

North Manchester, Ind.

Jordan P. Hilyard Accounting, Finance

Decatur, Ind.

Cale S. Hindman Business Management, Marketing

Windfall, Ind.

Cameron Lee Holford Cum laude

Economics, Accounting

Valparaiso, Ind.

Brooke Ashley HollenbaughBiology

South Whitley, Ind.

Harrison Lee Hollis Educational Studies

Lebanon, Ind.

Joshua A. Holmes Finance

Fort Wayne, Ind.

Lauren E. HostrawserBiology

Plymouth, Ind.

Victoria Marie HuppPolitical Science

Ashland, Ohio

Lauren M. JacksonEarly Childhood and Elementary

Education

Greenwood, Ind.

Matthew Paul JelenekPolitical Science

Peru, Ind.

Britanie Megan JerniganEarly Childhood and Elementary

Education

Wolcottville, Ind.

Adrian Gerard JohnsonExercise Science and Fitness

Indianapolis, Ind.

Benjamin Allen JohnsonManagement, Psychology

Orlando, Fla.

Nathan Michael Johnson Sport Management

Portage, Ind.

TerraceUniq JohnsonPsychology

Cincinnati, Ohio

Kayla Dawn JohnstonAccounting

North Manchester, Ind.

Brianna Marie Jondle Magna cum laude

Elementary Education

Osceola, Ind.

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Degree Candidates Class of 2019

Emily Katherine JonesBiology-Chemistry

Pierceton, Ind.

Nicholas Alexander Joyner Exercise Science and Fitness

North Manchester, Ind.

Jack Charles Kay Accounting

Williamsport, Ind.

Gavin Jacob KingEnvironmental Studies

Markle, Ind.

Gage M. Koon Biology-Chemistry

Granger, Ind.

Kristen Elizabeth Krill Cum laude

Social Work

Columbia City, Ind.

Michael Louis Kuta Cum laude

Business Management

Linden, Va.

Carly Ann Kwiecien Magna cum laude

Communication Studies, English

La Porte, Ind.

Connor Westin LabedzAccounting, Business Management

Aurora, Ill.

Tyler Lee LaFolletteBusiness Management

Warsaw, Ind.

Hunter Ray Lane Educational Studies

Nappanee, Ind.

Tabatha Anne Lanning Cum laude

Communication Studies, Philosophy

Angola, Ind.

Matthew Riley Lantz Cum laude

Business Management, Sales

Spencerville, Ind.

Susuyu Ayuba Lassa Cum laude

Political Science

Jos, Nigeria

Micah Timothy LeiningerPhysics

Timberville, Va.

Mack A. LeinweberSport Management

Chesterton, Ind.

Quinn-Michael LeRoy L’HeureuxSociology

Fort Wayne, Ind.

Kristin M. Lytal Biology-Chemistry

Fort Wayne, Ind.

John Joseph MagersSport Management

Noblesville, Ind.

Daniel Jeffrey MassucciSport Management, Accounting

Fort Wayne, Ind.

Alexander Randy McBride Philosophy, Political Science

Elkhart, Ind.

Jamie Elaine McBrideReligious Studies, Biology

Elkhart, Ind.

Nolan Ryan McBrideMagna cum laude

Religious Studies, History

Elkhart, Ind.

Joshua Louis McCoy Cum laude

Accounting

La Porte, Ind.

Abigail Elizabeth McVayPsychology

LaPorte, Ind.

Stormy Rose MeltonSocial Work

La Fontaine, Ind.

Darlene Marie MelvinCommunication Studies, Digital

Media

Fort Wayne, Ind.

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Degree Candidates Class of 2019

Kayla Michaels Exercise Science and Fitness

Chesterton, Ind.

William Ross MikesellBiology-Chemistry

Macy, Ind.

Emily Ann MilburnExercise Science and Fitness

Lebanon, Ind.

Farren Marie MillerCriminal Justice

Lebanon, Ind.

Gregory T. Miller Psychology

North Manchester, Ind.

Quantae Tre’von MillerSales, Marketing

Dayton, Ohio

Adriana Lynn MillicanCum laude

Exercise Science and Fitness

Bainbridge, Ind.

Katrina Lynn MilroySales

Peru, Ind.

Kaitlin Kristinem Mindiola Cum laude

Psychology, Sociology

Coatesville, Ind.

Ryan Wayne MorleySoftware Engineering, Mathematics

West Bloomfield, Mich.

Rebecca Lynn Mundroff Biology-Chemistry

Fort Wayne, Ind.

Dillon Kyler NelsonExercise Science and Fitness

Indianapolis, Ind.

Emma Jo Ferrell NickelPsychology

Indianapolis, Ind.

Benjamin Thomas NiederhelmanCum laude

Engineering Science, Physics

Hamilton, Ohio

Brady Thomas Nyland Exercise Science and Fitness

Avon, Ind.

Noritake Ogino Political Science, Business

Management

Urbana, Ind.

Priscila Ortiz MorenoExercise Science and Fitness

Ligonier, Ind.

Craig Martin OverpeckSport Management, Business

Management

Rockville, Ind.

Arianna PapadakisEnvironmental Studies

Fort Wayne, Ind.

Hannah Lynn ParkerEngineering Science

Warsaw, Ind.

Brittany Blair PatrickDigital Media

Greenfield, Ind.

Mikayla Leigh Patterson Cum laude

Athletic Training

Brownsburg, Ind.

Breighton Allen PhillipsBusiness Management

Catlin, Ill.

Matthew J. Pritz Business Management

La Porte, Ind.

Blake Andrew Probst Biology

Wheeler, Ill.

Tyler E. PruittExercise Science and Fitness

Springfield, Ohio

Samina Victoria Qureshi Summa cum laude

Early Childhood and Elementary

Education

Columbia City, Ind.

Alyssa Lavon RailerAccounting, Business Management

Sheridan, Ind.

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Degree Candidates Class of 2019

Delaney B. Ray Magna cum laude

Psychology, Sociology

Claypool, Ind.

Cole S. ReinholdComputer Science

Plymouth, Ind.

Jessica Sue ReschlyBiology-Chemistry

Leo, Ind.

Zachary J. Rice Sport Management

Crawfordsville, Ind.

Braxton H. Riley Engineering Science

Fort Wayne, Ind.

Lauren Elizabeth RodtsAccounting

Mishawaka, Ind.

Austin Dray RogersEnvironmental Studies, Biology

Kokomo, Ind.

Emily Paige Rogers Cum laude

Criminal Justice

Westville, Ind.

Rachel Gene Marie Roths Magna cum laude

Athletic Training

Chesterton, Ind.

Cory Allen Rowland Environmental Studies, Biology

Richmond, Ind.

Guerby S. Ruuska English

Rensselaer, Ind.

Emily Suzanne Ryder Social Work

Fort Wayne, Ind.

Evan A. Sabelhaus Magna cum laude

Biology

Howe, Ind.

Mam Njamba SambaPsychology

Merrillville, Ind.

Charise Tara SamuelPolitical Science

Saint John’s Antigua and Barbuda

William Alex SandersHistory

Kouts, Ind.

Emily S. Savage Cum laude

Early Childhood and Elementary

Education

Kendallville, Ind.

Elizabeth Elaine Schaefer Cum laude

Athletic Training

Fort Wayne, Ind.

Garrett D. SchiefersteinBusiness Management

Decatur, Ind.

Brenden Michael Maclay Schleining Environmental Studies

Wabash, Ind.

Casey A. Schultz Cum laude

Religion, Philosophy

Fair Oaks, Ind.

John Paul Secrest Cum laude

History

Claypool , Ind.

Krystal LaRee Sellers Business Management

Bourbon, Ind.

Benjamin Martin SendoBiology-Chemistry

New Haven, Ind.

Mahlet Abiy ShiferawBiology-Chemistry

Addis Ababa, Ethiopia

Storm Ean Shortt Magna cum laude

Sport Management, Marketing

Indianapolis, Ind.

Katelynn Nicole SkeensExercise Science and Fitness

Gas City, Ind.

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Caroline Elizabeth Smith Magna cum laude

Exercise Science and Fitness

Mason, Ohio

Christian Smith Sales, Business Management

Saratoga Springs, UT

Jacob Smith Business Management

Mokena, Ill.

Justice Adam Smith Cum laude

Finance

Edwardsburg, Mich.

William Southern Magna cum laude

Biology-Chemistry

Bristol, Ind.

Grace Elizabeth SpencerSport Management

Madison, Ind.

Dakota Stanichuk Marketing, Sales

Troy, Mich.

David Andrew SteeleAccounting, Finance

Bremen, Ind.

Joseph Kole Swartz Cum laude

Mathematics, Software Engineering

Waterloo , Ind.

Riley Alexander SwattsSport Management

Camby, Ind.

Nate D. TesmerCommunication Studies

Indianapolis, Ind.

Samuel Tetteh-Quarshie Cum laude

Biology-Chemistry

Accra, Ghana

Hannah E. Tevis Business Management

Royal Center, Ind.

Delina Menghsteab TeweldeMarketing

Dubai, United Arab Emirates

Sydney Taylor Thompson Athletic Training, Exercise Science

and Fitness

Logansport, Ind.

Maeleigh C. Tidd Biology-Chemistry

Seymour, Ind.

Nathan Robert TimmermanCum laude

Marketing, Sales

Auburn, Ind.

Zoey Thu Tran Biology-Chemistry

Indianapolis, Ind.

Cassiopeia TrauschExercise Science and Fitness

Edon, Ohio

John Ryan TrenshawCriminal Justice, Social Work

Goshen, Ind.

Brittany L. Udell Biology-Chemistry

Niles, Mich.

Rebecca A. Ullom-Minnich Magna cum laude

Biology-Chemistry, Spanish

Moundridge, Kan.

Adam Mathew UlmerPhysics

Bourbon, Ind.

Kelsi Noemi ValenciaPsychology

Lafayette, Ind.

Emily J. Vanhorn Educational Studies

Greenville, Ohio

Lucas Paul VillalpandoHistory

Demotte, Ind.

Emma M. Voelker Early Childhood and Elementary

Education

North Bend, Ohio

Degree Candidates Class of 2019

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Terron Douglas Wade Exercise Science and Fitness

Williamsport, Ind.

Amy Elizabeth Weeks Cum laude

Peace Studies, Environmental Studies

Warsaw, Ind.

Noah James-Shearer Whyde Business Management

Cicero, Ind.

Matthew William Wiggins Athletic Training

Valparaiso, Ind.

Logan A. Williams Magna cum laude

Early Childhood and Elementary

Education

Columbus, Ohio

Julie Ileen WintersFinance

Huntington, Ind.

Cole Herman WolfBiology-Chemistry

Valparaiso, Ind.

Zane Logan Yon Sport Management, Business

Management

Greencastle, Ind.

Kyra Amanda ZadylakBiology-Chemistry

Bluffton, Ind.

Courtney E. ZentzPublic Relations

Plymouth, Ind.

Parker Mansfield ZeserAccounting, Finance

Decatur, Ind.

Isabella Santina Zoog Cum laude

Exercise Science and Fitness

Brownsburg, Ind.

MASTER OF ATHLETIC TRAINING

Lauren Elizabeth Ehle New Haven, Ind.

MASTER OF SCIENCE IN PHARMACOGENOMICS

Joshua R.G. Appel Sioux City, Iowa

Annelise Marie Cassidy Carnation, Wash.

Nicole Ann Heiberger Elmhurst , Ill.

Benjamin James Miller Dayton, Ohio

Nicky R. Patel Carmel, Ind.

Jacob N. Smith Nappanee, Ind.

Hunter Mercer Sport Cantonment, Fla.

Jacinta Williams Decatur, Ga.

DOCTOR OF PHARMACY

Shaheed Abdo Dearborn, Mich.

Kareem Addassi Sacramento, Calif.

Obafemi Akinsanya Laurel, Md.

Natalia Amacher Portland, Ore.

Bo An Columbia, Md.

Mona Awadalla Dearborn, Mich.

Ali AyoubDearborn, Mich.

Fedda’ BaloutaOrland Park, Ill.

Alex BarrettWeatherford, Texas

Degree Candidates Class of 2019

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Jeremy Bolinger Columbia City, Ind.

Hannah Cooper Crawfordsville, Ind.

Abdisalan Dahir San Diego, Calif.

Ibrahim DarhanDearborn, Mich.

Gerard EncenarealSan Diego, Calif.

Mariem FarajDearborn, Mich.

Christina Ford Fort Wayne, Ind.

Michael GendayGreenwood, Ind.

Charles GlesingCarmel, Ind.

Candice HardingNew Orleans, La.

Kimberly Hershberger Wolcottville, Ind.

Leilani Hirasuna Washington, Ind.

Andrea HoffmanFort Wayne, Ind.

Kelsea Howard Carmel, Ind.

Alyaa Hussien Issaquah, Wash.

Nneka Igwemadu St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands

Sandeep Kaur Fort Wayne, Ind.

Alissa Keillor Columbia City, Ind.

Engy Kheir Orlando, Fla.

Kiran Khoja Chicago, Ill.

Adrian Leos Moorpark, Calif.

Benjamin Linker Fort Wayne, Ind.

Alexis MacDowell Hoagland, Ind.

Amber McDevitt Fort Wayne, Ind.

Anna McGowen Williamsport, Ind.

Anteneh Mekonnen Addis Ababa, Ethiopia

Degree Candidates Class of 2019

Sara Shahdoost Moghadam Santa Clara, Calif.

Magdaline Mouratides Schererville, Ind.

Julie Nguyen Raleigh, N.C.

Jonell Nwabueze Southfield, Mich.

Love Otono Atlanta, Ga.

John Palaika Latrobe, Pa.

Aakash Patel Columbia City, Ind.

Dipesh Patel Dallas, Texas

Mihir Patel Melrose Park, Ill.

Varun Patel Chicago, Ill.

Syeda Rashid Hales Corners, Wis.

Victoria Reish Fort Wayne, Ind.

Brandon Renn Louisville, Ky.

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Pledge of Social and Environmental Responsibility Students and faculty who support The Graduation Pledge wear green ribbons on their gowns. This pledge is a commitment to make a difference in the world. Manchester University served as the headquarters of The Graduation Pledge Alliance from 1996 to 2007. The Pledge is sponsored by the Peace Studies Institute.

“I pledge to explore and take into account the social and environmental consequences of any job I consider and will try to improve these aspects of any organizations for which I work.”

(green)

Kelvin Reynolds Los Angeles, Calif.

Erum Rizvi Carmel, Ind.

Joshua Rowe Kendallville, Ind.

Shaun Say Lakewood, Calif.

Bilal Sayyid Beaverton, Ore.

Allison Schlatter Terre Haute, Ind.

Kelsey Seabolt Huntington, Ind.

Mihir Shah Indianapolis, Ind.

Rajbir Singh Fort Wayne, Ind.

Kalee Swanson Mishawaka, Ind.

Briauna Taylor Centerville, Ind.

Austin Todd Saint John, Ind.

Malini Vang Woodbury, Minn.

Riley Worl Kokomo, Ind.

Tabarak Wutwut Dearborn Heights, Mich.

Ivalin Yordanov San Diego, Calif.

Degree Candidates Class of 2019

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The Faculty and Administration

Ahmed Abdelmageed, Associate Professor of Pharmacy Practice, Pharm.D., Ferris State University

Ryan Ades, Assistant Professor ofPharmacy Practice, Pharm.D.Purdue University

Mark J. Angelos, Professor of History, Ph.D., University of Illinois

Whitney J. Bandemer, Vice President for Human Resources and Strategic Initiatives, Associate Professor of Pharmaceutical Sciences, J.D., University of Tennessee

Teresa A. Beam, Professor of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Pharmacogenomics, Ph.D., University of Notre Dame

Robert D. Beckett, Associate Professor of Pharmacy Practice, Pharm.D., Purdue University

Jeffrey A. Beer, Associate Professor of Exercise Science and Athletic Training, M.A., Kent State University

Suzanne C. Beyeler, Assistant Professor of Biology and Environmental Studies, Ph.D., University of Illinois

Michael B. Bottorff, Professor of Pharmacy Practice, Pharm.D., University of Kentucky

Timothy M. Brauch, Associate Professor of Mathematics, Ph.D., University of Louisville

Tracy L. Brooks, Assistant Professor of Pharmacy Practice, Pharm.D., Purdue University

Dennis A. Brown, Associate Professor of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Ph.D., Wayne State University

James P. Brumbaugh-Smith ’84, Associate Professor of Mathematics, Ph.D., Clemson University

Mark A. Bryant, Associate Professor of Chemistry, Ph.D., University of Arizona

Barbara J. Burdge, Associate Professor of Social Work, Ph.D., Indiana University

Diane M. Calinski, Assistant Professor of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Pharmacogenomics, Ph.D., University of Michigan

Michelle Calka, Associate Professor of Communication Studies, Ph.D., Ohio University

Judd A. Case, Associate Professor of Communication Studies, Ph.D., University of Iowa

Brian R. Cashdollar, Instructor of Exercise Science and Athletic Training, M.Ed., Indiana University

Gregory W. Clark, Professor of Physics, Ph.D., Indiana University

Aron K. Costello-Harris, Associate Professor of Biology, Ph.D., Miami University

Marcie L. Coulter-Kern, Professor of Psychology, Ph.D., University of Notre Dame

Russell G. Coulter-Kern, Professor of Psychology, Ph.D., University of Notre Dame

Kathryn Eisenbise Crell, Associate Professor of Religion, Ph.D., Graduate Theological Union

Alicia L. Dailey, Assistant Professor of Social Work, Ph.D., University of Louisville

Lucas D. Dargo, Assistant Professor of Exercise Science and Athletic Training, P.E.D., Indiana State University

Kathryn L. Davis, Associate Professor of Chemistry, Ph.D., University of Pittsburgh

Teresa DeLellis, Assistant Professor of Pharmacy Practice, Pharm.D., Wayne State University

Scott M. DeVries, Associate Professor of Spanish, Ph.D., Rutgers University

Jeffrey M. Diesburg, Associate Professor of Art, M.F.A., Savannah College of Art and Design

Beth A. Driscoll, Assistant Professor of Marketing and Management, MBA, Indiana University

Kim A. Duchane, Professor of Exercise Science and Athletic Training, Ph.D., Texas Woman’s University

Stacy L. Erickson-Pesetski, Associate Professor of English, Ph.D., University of Iowa

Kierstan M. Etheridge, Assistant Professor of Pharmacy Practice, Pharm.D., University of Iowa

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Erin R. Foreman, Assistant Professor of Exercise Science and Athletic Training, M.S., West Virginia University

J. Jared Friesen, Assistant Professor of Sociology, Ph.D., University of Kentucky

Uma Ganesan, Assistant Professor of History, Ph.D., University of Cincinnati

Beate C. Gilliar, Professor of English, Ph.D., University of Arizona

Cassandra R. Gohn, Assistant Professor of Biology, Ph.D., Indiana University

Sarah K. Gordon, Assistant Professor of Pharmacy Practice, Pharm.D., University of Toledo

Katharine L. Gray Brown ’91, Associate Professor of Philosophy and Peace Studies, Ph.D., University of Minnesota

Darla V. Haines, Technical Services and Humanities Librarian, M.L.S., M.A., Kent State University

Melanie B. Harmon, Vice President for Advancement, M.A., Indiana University

Pamela S. Haynes, Assistant Professor of Music, DMA, University of Kansas

Ryan A. Hedstrom ’00, Associate Professor of Sport Management, Ph.D., Michigan State University

Jennifer A. Henriksen, Associate Professor of Pharmacy Practice, Pharm.D., Purdue University

David J. Hicks, Associate Professor of Biology, Ph.D., Cornell University

Carrie C. Hoefer, Assistant Professor of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Pharmacogenomics, Ph.D., University of Buffalo

Wendy E. Hoffman, Associate Professor of Marketing and Management, Ed.D., University of Georgia

Sandra L. Hrometz, Professor of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Pharmacogenomics, Ph.D., University of Kentucky

Carl P. Humphries, Assistant Professor of Music, DMA, Boston University

Mark W. Huntington ’76, Dean for Natural and Health Sciences in the College of Pharmacy, Natural and Health Sciences and Professor of Exercise Science and Athletic Training, P.E.D., Indiana University

Katharine N. Ings, Professor of English, Ph.D., Indiana University

Jason L. Isch, Assistant Professor of Pharmacy Practice, Pharm.D., Purdue University

Lea A. Johnson, Vice President for Health Science Initiatives, Ed.D. University of Pennsylvania

Rebecca E. Johnson, Assistant Librarian of Instruction and Emerging Technologies, M.L.S., Indiana University

The Faculty and Administration

Sun J. Kang, Assistant Professor of Sport Management, Ph.D., University of Louisville

Kelsey-Jo R. Kessie, Visiting Assistant Professor of Psychology, Ph.D., Bowling Green State University

Katee J. Kindler, Assistant Professor of Pharmacy Practice, Pharm.D., Butler University

David F. Kisor, Professor of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Pharmacogenomics, Pharm.D., The Ohio State University

Susan J. Klein, Professor of Chemistry, Ph.D., University of Wisconsin

Clair W. Knapp, Vice President for Financial Affairs and Treasurer, M.B.A., Indiana Wesleyan University

Cheryl L. Krueckeberg, Associate Professor of Social Work, M.S.W., Loyola University of Chicago

Jonathan H. Krull, Visiting Instructor of Philosophy, M.A., University of South Carolina

Kurt L. Kurtzhals, Assistant Professor of Education, M.A., Boston University

Mary P. Plunkett ’83 Lahman, Professor of Communication Studies, Ph.D., Indiana University

Justin M. Lasser, Associate Professor of Religion, Ph.D., Union Theological Seminary

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Young S. Lee, Professor of Mathematics, Ph.D., University of Wisconsin

Jill S. Lichtsinn ’79, Director of the Library and Academic Technology Support Librarian, M.L.S., M.S., Indiana University

Dustin D. Linn, Associate Professor of Pharmacy Practice, Pharm.D., Butler University

Jennifer L. Lutz, Professor of Accounting, M.A.S., University of Illinois

Debra J. Lynn, Professor of Music, D.A., Ball State University

Sreenath Majumder, Howard S. and Myra Bates Brembeck Associate Professor of Economics, Ph.D., University of Houston

Peter J. Martini III, Assistant Professor of Criminology and Sociology, Ph.D., University of Nevada

Seth M. Mayer, Assistant Professor of Philosophy, Ph.D., Northwestern University

Renee McCafferty, Associate Professor of Pharmacy Practice, Pharm.D., University of Arkansas

David F. McFadden ’82, President and Assistant Professor of Political Science, Ph.D., Claremont Graduate University

David G. McGrady, Assistant Professor of Accounting and Finance, M.B.A, University of Texas

Timothy P. McKenna-Buchanan, Assistant Professor of Communication Studies, Ph.D., Ohio University

Joe R. Messer, Mark E. Johnston Associate Professor of Entrepreneurial Studies, M.S., Purdue University

Robin R. Mitchell, Assistant Professor of Computer Science, M.S., Indiana-Purdue University

Shekher Mohan, Assistant Professor of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Ph.D., Oklahoma State University

Ashley Montgomery ’17, Instructor of Pharmacy Practice and PGY2Resident, Pharm.D., ManchesterUniversity

Gabriela I. Morales, Assistant Professor of Health Communications, Ph.D., University of New Mexico

Noha Mourad, Assistant Professorof Pharmaceutical Sciences andPharmacogenomics, Ph.D.,Purdue University

Vaibhav Y. Mundra, Assistant Professor of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Ph.D., University of Nebraska-Omaha

Steven S. Naragon ’82, Professor of Philosophy, Ph.D., University of Notre Dame

Marwa Noureldin, Assistant Professor of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Ph.D., Purdue University

Timothy A. Ogden ’87, Dean of the College of Business and Professor of Business, J.D., Indiana University

Ejenobo R. Oke ’97, Associate Professor of Art, M.F.A., Norfolk State University/Old Dominion University

Benson C. Onyeji, Professor of Political Science, Ph.D., University of Denver

Jeffrey P. Osborne, Professor of Chemistry, Ph.D., University of Illinois

Stanley G. Pittman, Assistant Professor of Education, M.S., Indiana University

Mistie L. Potts, Assistant Professor of Education, M.A., Ball State University

Bradan D. Pyrah, Associate Professor of Accounting, J.D., Brigham Young University

Timothy M. Reed, Associate Professor of Music, Ph.D., University of Florida

Andrew F. Rich, Isaac and Etta H. Oppenheim Professor of Mathematics, Ph.D., University of Chicago

Ty C. Robbins, Assistant Professor of Economics, Ph.D., University of California

Holly D. Robison, Assistant Professor of Pharmacy Practice, Pharm.D., Ohio Northern University

The Faculty and Administration

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Jennifer D. Robison, Visiting Assistant Professor of Biology, Ph.D., Indiana University

Thelma S. Rohrer ’84, Dean of the College of Arts and Humanities and Assistant Professor of Art, M.A., Michigan State University

Raylene M. Rospond, Vice President for Academic Affairs, Pharm.D., University of Texas

Eva G. Sagan, Instructor of Mathematics, M.A., University of Georgia

Terese A. Salupo-Bryant, Associate Professor of Chemistry, Ph.D., The Ohio State University

Ann Savariar ’17, Instructor ofPharmacogenomics, M.S.,Manchester University

Heather A. Schilling ’90, Associate Professor of Education, Ed.D., Ball State University

Kristen Harfmann Short, Associate Professor of Biology, Ph.D., University of Cincinnati

Edith P. Sicken, Instruction and Access Services Librarian, M.L.S., Kent State University

Jennifer K. Simmers, Associate Professor of Accounting, M.B.A., Indiana University

Elton Skendaj, Gladdys Muir Associate Professor of Peace Studies, Ph.D., Cornell University

Brian W. Skinner, Assistant Professor of Pharmacy Practice, Pharm.D., Butler University

Thomas R. Smith, Associate Professor of Pharmacy Practice and Pharmacogenomics, Pharm.D., Rutgers University

W. Thomas Smith, Dean of Pharmacy Programs in the College of Pharmacy, Natural and Health Sciences and Professor of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Pharm.D., J.D., Saint Louis College of Pharmacy

Tara B. Smithson, Assistant Professor of French, Ph.D., Louisiana State University

Michael J. Staudenmaier, Assistant Professor of History, Ph.D., University of Illinois

Stacy S. Stetzel, Associate Professor of Education, Ph.D., Indiana State University

Shane L. Thomson, Visiting Assistant Professor of English, Ph.D., Ball State University

Trent G. Towne, Associate Professor of Pharmacy Practice, Pharm.D., Purdue University

Sara N. Trovinger, Assistant Professor of Pharmacy Practice, Pharm.D., Purdue University

The Faculty and Administration

Heather R. Clark ’96 ’97ma, Twomey, Associate Professor of Accounting, M.Acct., Manchester College

Abagail L. Van Vlerah, Vice President for Student Life, Ph.D., Bowling Green State University

Christer G. Watson, Professor of Physics, Ph.D., University of Wisconsin

Jonathan P. Watson, Associate Professor of English, Ph.D., Indiana University

Andrea Whitaker ’16, AssistantProfessor of Pharmacy PracticePharm.D., Manchester University

Jack W. Wiley, Professor of Psychology, Ph.D., University of Tennessee

Andrea L. Wilhite, Associate Professor of Pharmacy Practice, Pharm.D., Purdue University

Leonard A. Williams, Dean of the College of Education and Social Sciences and Professor of Political Science, Ph.D., The Ohio State University

Carlos A. Yañez, Associate Professor of Spanish, Ph.D., University of Iowa

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Board of Trustees

Trustees-at-Large

Tim Airgood ’86Cleveland Heights, Ohio

Parker BeauchampWabash, Ind.

James H. Colon ’74Palos Verdes Peninsula, Calif.

Ding-Jo Hsia ’75 CurrieHuntington Beach, Calif.

Sara Edgerton ’70Indianapolis, Ind.

Susan Kinsel ’69 FitzeNew Lebanon, Ohio

Lisa R. FordWabash, Ind.

John W. Gilmore ’74Princeton, N.J.

Patricia S. GrantNorth Manchester, Ind.

Audrey N. Hahn ’76Wabash, Ind.

John J. Haines ’85 Fort Wayne, Ind.

Carolyn Moldenhauer ’61 HardmanIndianapolis, Ind.

Brian L. Harshberger ’90 ’91 M.Acct.South Bend, Ind.

Mary S. Haupert ’71Fort Wayne, Ind.

C. Scott Hullinger ’92Westfield, Ind.

Linda M. Kroll ’93 ’94 maNotre Dame, Ind.

Madalyn A. Metzger ’99Goshen, Ind.

Rick E. Mishler, M.D., FACP ’74Phoenix, Ariz.

Michael J. PacknettFort Wayne, Ind.

Nadine S. Pence ’76Crawfordsville, Ind.

W. Mark Rosenbury ’69West Des Moines, Iowa

Sara Rundell ’03Merrillville, Ind.

Matthew J. Sprunger ’78Fort Wayne, Ind.

Doug Storts ’78Madison Wis.

Richard P. Teets, Jr.Butler, Ind.

John D. ZeglisCulver, Ind.

Honorary Trustees

David A. Haist ’73Culver, Ind.

William N. Harper ’66Scottsdale, Ariz.

Rufus B. King ’67Friendsville, Tenn.

Marsha Palmer ’68 LinkSteamboat Springs, Colo.

J. Bentley Peters ’62 Glenwood, Minn.

President of Manchester University David F. McFadden ’82North Manchester, Ind.

CommencementMay 18, 2019

Mission StatementManchester University respects the infinite worth of

every individual and graduates persons of ability and

conviction who draw upon their education and faith

to lead principled, productive, and compassionate

lives that improve the human condition.