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Vice President for Student AffairsTable of Contents

Vice President for Student Affairs................................... 3

University Mission and Vision........................................ 4

Division Highlights........................................................ 5 Mission of the Division of Student Affairs Values of OHIO Division Summary

Division Department Highlights.................................... 8 Campus Involvement Center Campus Recreation Career and Leadership Development Center Community Standards & Student Responsibility Counseling and Psychological Services Office of the Dean of Students Event Services Residential Housing

Donors to the Division of Student Affairs..................... 19

Dr. Ryan Lombardi serves as the Vice President for Student Affairs at Ohio University. The Division of Student Affairs is comprised of a comprehensive array of student-centered offices, including Residential Housing, the Campus Involvement Center, Campus Recreation, Community Standards, the Career and Leadership Development Center, Counseling & Psychological Services, the Office of the Dean of Students, Baker University Center, and Event Services. The division employs approximately 150 full-time, 45 graduate student and 1,000 undergraduate student employees and has an annual operating budget of approximately $62M.

Prior to his current position, Dr. Lombardi served as the Associate Vice President for Student Affairs and Dean of Students at Ohio University. Before joining Ohio University, he was an Assistant and Associate Dean of Students at Duke University from 2001-2008. He has also worked in Residence Life and Orientation at Colorado College.

Dr. Lombardi received an undergraduate degree in Music Education from West Chester University and a master’s degree in Higher Education Administration from the University of Kansas. He completed a doctorate in Higher Education Administration at North Carolina State University. He holds an academic appointment as affiliated faculty in Higher Education and Student Affairs in the Patton College of Education at Ohio University.

Ryan resides in Athens, Ohio, with his wife, Dr. Kara Lombardi, and his two daughters.

Ryan Lombardi, Ed.D.

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University Mission & Vision

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Division Mission

The Division of Student Affairs at Ohio University prepares students to be responsible and contributing members of a diverse, global society by providing learning-centered environments, meaningful out-of-class opportunities, and professional support services that help them learn through their experience and achieve academic success.

In seeking to accomplish our mission, we are committed to:

• Encouraging the development of the whole student and involving all students in the life of the University.

• Cultivating a caring and civil campus community that values responsible and ethical behavior, open and free exchange of ideas, and respect for all people.

• Maximizing our effectiveness through responsible stewardship of resources, support of innovation, and creativity in problem-solving.

• Working collaboratively and forming partnerships with each other, with our colleagues across campus and with the community.

• Fostering a participative work environment for our staff, which encourages continuous improvement, collaboration, professional development and a balanced lifestyle.

Division MissionOhio University holds as its central purpose the intellectual and personal development of its students. Distinguished by its rich history, diverse campus, international community, and beautiful Appalachian setting, Ohio University is known as well for its outstanding faculty of accomplished teachers whose research and creative activity advance knowledge across many disciplines.

Ohio University will be the nation’s best transformative learning community where students realize their promise, faculty advance knowledge, staff achieve excellence, and alumni become global leaders.

OHIO Mission

Vision

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Values of OHIO

5“Ohio University holds as its central purpose the intellectual and personal development of its students” is the first sentence of OHIO’s mission statement. Personal integrity and character both inside and outside of the classroom are inherent elements of Ohio University. Members of the OHIO community are expected to commit to the highest standards of personal honesty and ethical behavior.

Character

The

C’sMembership in the Ohio University community includes being involved and responsible members of not only the university community, but also the local Athens community and the global community. All members of the OHIO community are expected to be responsible community members, to show appreciation for diversity and to represent the values of the OHIO community.

Community

The OHIO community is an open forum involving the free exchange of ideas and scholarly discourse. For free and open exchange to occur, members of the OHIO community are expected to embrace civility in communication at all times.

Civility

Sincere and true commitment is practicing your beliefs and values. Once you have committed yourself to becoming a community member at OHIO, you commit to hold yourself and your fellow OHIO community members to these values.

Commitment-The OHIO Promise

Members of the OHIO community contribute to the advancement of society, both now and for future generations. Such a commitment to the public sphere can have many expressions, such as voting, recycling, volunteering, using public transportation, and cleaning up litter. OHIO citizens give more than they take. They are responsible citizens both on and off campus, foster community involvement, become engaged citizens acting for the public good, and respect university property and the property of others.

Citizenship

Ohio University community members take great pride in our institution. We are proud of our distinguished history and heritage, our beautiful campus, the renowned reputation of our faculty, our active and committed student body and of our partnerships with the southeast region of our state. Together with our five core values of character, community, citizenship, civility and commitment, this sense of pride defines who we are and helps to clarify the promise of what it means to be a member of the OHIO community.

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Division Summary

Office of the Vice President for Student AffairsVice President for Student AffairsRyan Lombardi, Ed.D.

Interim Associate Vice President for Student Affairs & Dean of StudentsJenny Hall-Jones, Ph.D.

Assistant Vice President for Capital & Facilities PlanningChristine Sheets

Special Assistant to the Vice PresidentMegan Vogel

Director of DevelopmentCaty Allgood

Interim Business ManagerHolly Elliott

Associate Director for Capital & Facilities PlanningDana Espinal

Interior Services ManagerDuane Perpich

Office AdministratorTammy Babylon

Administrative CoordinatorJenni Young

Division of Student Affairs DepartmentsCampus Involvement CenterChar Kopchick

Campus RecreationSteve Sammons

Career & Leadership Development CenterImants Jaunarajs

Community Standards & Student ResponsibilityArdy Gonyer

Counseling & Psychological ServicesFred Weiner, Ph.D.

Office of the Dean of StudentsJenny Hall-Jones, Ph.D.

Event ServicesDusty Kilgour

The PostRJ Sumney

Residential HousingPete Trentacoste

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Campus Involvement Center

• 803 first-year students completed Choices, a peer-delivered alcohol risk reduction program in their UC115 class

• 1818 first-year students completed a “What’s My Risk” alcohol risk reduction program in their UC 190, an increase of 25% over the previous fall quarter

• 8,653 students attended peer-delivered Health Promotion Programs

• 69,281 individuals attended the 226 events planned by the Campus Involvement Center’s programming team

• 39,191 individuals participated in the 200 General Fee-funded events. This is an average of 6.6 programs per week

• 29,090 individuals attended the Performing Arts and Concert Series

• 1,252 community service hours were completed through the “Projects of the Week” series

• Each month, students had 25 opportunities to participate in service projects, other than the Project of the Week

• The Women’s Panhellenic Association sponsored the 3rd annual “Sisterhood of the Traveling Dresses”, where 221 prom dresses were given away to young women in Athens County. This doubled the amount given away last year

The Campus Involvement Center’s mission is to provide meaningful, high-quality, out-of-class opportunities through programs and experiences that foster:

• Student leadership and leadership development,• Practical application of classroom learning,• The development of healthy lifestyles including, low-risk choices,• Participation in student organizations• Involvement and service in Athens and the greater community

Mission Highlights

Char Kopchick, Assistant Dean of Students for Campus Involvement

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Campus Involvement Center

• During Greek Week, the social Greek letter organizations collected 5,786 food items, which they donated to the local food bank and $1,800.00, which they donated to Kids on Campus

• The Community Assistants for Off Campus Living (CA’s) conducted 16 rounds of door-to-door visits reaching over 1,360 students living off campus during each round

• Over 16,000 Off Campus Newsletters, which contained timely information that was useful to students living off campus, were distributed during the 16 door-to-door visits

• The Community Assistants planned and implemented 88 social programs and community service projects engaging approximately 665 students who live off campus

Highlights Continued• Barb Harrison serves as a board member on the Athens

Area Mediation Service, the Center for Student Legal Service and Keep Athens Clean and Beautiful

• Barb Harrison is a member of the Center for Campus and Community Engagement Advisory Committee

• Drew Holzaepfel serves on the Athens Area Citizens for the Arts Board of Directors and is a member on the Ohio Arts Presenters Network Board

• Drew Holzaepfel presented “Connecting with Audiences on Their Terms” at the Ohio Arts Presenters Network annual conference

• Terry Koons serves as a city council member for Nelsonville, Ohio

• Terry Koons is the Ohio representative for the Network Addressing Collegiate Alcohol and Other Drug Issues

• Terry Koons presented “Using Peer Health Educators to Address Prescription Drug Abuse on Campus” at the Prescription Drug Conference, The Ohio State University, August 2012

• Char Kopchick presented a poster session at the National College Health Improvement Program, July 2012

Staff Highlights

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Campus Recreation

The Department of Campus Recreation within the Division of Student Affairs complements the mission of Ohio University by providing a learning-centered environment that promotes the growth of all students through involvement in the operation and/or use of recreational facilities and programs.

Mission

Steve Sammons, Interim Executive Director of Campus Recreation

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Campus Recreation

Highlights

Grounded in developmental and recreational theory, the Department of Campus Recreation within the Division of Student Affairs operates facilities and programs with a highly trained cadre of students providing a welcome environment which is conducive to personal growth and facilitating social justice. The Department is nationally prominent in the application of standards and produces ethical leaders through an active program of professional development for students and staff.

Vision

CAMPUS RECREATION

• 20,060 or 92% of Ohio University students use Campus Recreation Facilities

• 72% of first-year students participated in Campus Recreation. The highest of any on-campus activity/organization according to the Office of Institutional Research

PING CENTER

• Patrons accessed the Ping Center 448,650 times between July 1, 2012 and May 30, 2013

• 65% of students used the Ping Center in 2012-2013

• Ping 2015 student/staff committee was assembled to review programming, equipment, and student recommendations for the Charles J. Ping Center

• ReRev system generated 394KWH and saved 511 lbs. of CO2

INTRAMURAL/CLUB SPORTS

• Over the last two years, IM had six officials participate in six tournaments across the country

• Two All American Flag Football Officials• Synchronized Skating Club was named the Ohio University

Club Sports Team of the Year• 33 Club Sports with 671 participants• 17 Intramural Sports with 6,929 participants• Two Graduate Assistants held national leadership positions

in recreation organizations• Women’s Club Volleyball won the National Championship

BIRD ARENA• ACHA Hockey Team won the CSCHL conference tournament

and placed fourth in the ACHA national tournament and had three All Americans Players

AQUATIC CENTER• Hosted the National Men’s Water Polo Invitational• Hosted the SEOSL League Championships with 300 youth

participants from southeast Ohio region.

GOLF & TENNIS CENTER• Hosted 20 charity golf outings and generated an estimated

$70,000 for charity

Highlights Continued

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Career & Leadership Development Center

Imants Jaunarajs, Assistant Dean for Career & Leadership Development Center

Mission HighlightsThe Career and Leadership Development Center is committed to holistic preparation of all Ohio University students and alumni/ae for active development and implementation of career and leadership skills necessary in our global community. We accomplish this by:

• Facilitating a process of self-awareness that encourages all students and alumni/ae to engage in career exploration and holistic leadership skill development;

• Helping students and alumni/ae recognize, synthesize, and communicate their experiences;

• Fostering collaborative relationships with faculty, staff and employers to connect students with innovative resources, services and employment opportunities; and

• Empowering students to be lifelong learners by providing learning opportunities to construct the following leadership skills: self-awareness, interpersonal development, team development, organizational development, and innovation.

• Through the successful merger of Career Services with the Amanda J. Cunningham Leadership Center, the Career & Leadership Development Center was established

• 15,114 students were served by the Career & Leadership Development Center through programs, events, and individual appointments

• 7,722 students attended a CLDC program or event

• 2,785 students received individual attention in scheduled or drop-in coaching appointments

• 1,521 resumes were reviewed

• 586 students participated in an in-person or online mock interview

• Hosted three Career Fairs with participation from over 250 employers and 2,500 students and alumni

• Oversaw 62 employers who actively participated in on-campus recruiting and offered more than 1,800 interviews to students

• Increased Career Services Manager Bobcat CareerLink usage by 907 employers and 13,171 students and alumni, which strengthened employer recruiting efforts at OHIO while providing students with an abundance of opportunities

Highlights Continued• Coordinated the 30th Annual Leadership Awards Gala

that included 340 faculty, staff and students from across campus to celebrate 14 awards given to over 50 students that represent a diverse majority of student organizations, colleges and majors at Ohio University

• Developed and facilitated the first-year student experience “fOUndations- Emerging Leaders Program” to four co-horts of 15 first-year students throughout the academic year

• Facilitated the 21st Century Leadership certificate series workshops to over 1,900 students

• Developed a comprehensive assessment plan, model, and 5 year evaluation calendar for the Career & Leadership Development Center

• Built partnerships with the five Ohio University regional campuses through multiple on-site visits with faculty and staff, as well as a career coaching training for campus liaisons

• Coordinated 3,058 new job postings, 717 new internship postings, and 698 part-time, co-op, and seasonal postings

• Christi Lee was awarded the Classified Staff of the Month award• Erin Perdue served as an Autism Speaks U Advisor• Erin Purdue served as a Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA)• Lindsey Marx served as the Homecoming Steering Committee

Co-Advisor• Kim Blue taught UC2690x, Applied Career Development• Julia Fleming and Lindsey Marx taught ET 1500, Co-op Prep

Course• Imants Jaunarajs served as the Associate Editor for Career

Convergence (National Career Development Association)• Imants Jaunarajs was awarded a position on the Leadership

Advancement Program (National Association of Colleges and Employers)

• Lindsey Marx, Megan Vogel, and Leah Ward presented Women on Campus: Bringing National Connections and Support to Your Own Campus at the 2013 OASPA/OCPA Conference

Staff Highlights

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Counseling & Psychological Services

Counseling and Psychological Services facilitates and supports the educational mission of Ohio University and the strategic plan of the Division of Student Affairs. Our aim is to enhance the personal development and academic success of students by providing quality clinical, consultation, and training services. In seeking to accomplish our mission, we are committed to:

• Excellence in all of the counseling, crisis intervention, outreach, consultation, training, teaching, and referral services we provide to the Ohio University community;

• Respect for differences and continual work toward creating a safe, affirming, and inclusive environment for all individuals; and

• Collaboration to sustain our high standards of productivity and wellness.

Mission

Highlights

Fred Weiner, Ph.D, Director of Counseling & Psychological Services

• Total number of group therapy appointments: 2,270

• Total number of after hours emergency contacts: 74

• Total drop-in/initial appointments: 1,766

• Total individual therapy appointmets: 6,518

• Total psychiatry appointments: 1,578

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Community Standards & Student Responsibility

MissionThe Mission of the Office of Community Standards and Student Responsibility is to advance the mission of Ohio University and the Division of Student Affairs through the administration of the Ohio University Student Code of Conduct and educational discipline by:

• Cultivating responsible, ethical behavior in the context of the whole student and as a contribution to a caring and civil campus community

• Developing, disseminating, interpreting, and enforcing campus regulations

• Protecting students’ rights while fostering students’ responsibility

• Administering due process in a fair and reasonable manner;• Providing developmentally challenging learning experiences

centered around reflection• Providing resources to support educational discipline

throughout the university.

Ardy Gonyer, Acting Director of Community Standards & Student Responsibility

Highlights• Total cases received in 2012-2013: 2,022

• Adjudicated (and closed): 1,967

• Facilitated hearings: 281 total, 60 University Hearing Boards, 221 Administrative Hearings

Staff Highlights• Ardy Gonyer was awarded the New Professional of the Year

award from OCPA and became the chair-elect to ACPA’s Commission on Student Conduct and Legal Issues

• Jess White, Jolene Petroc, and Ardy Gonyer all served on the OCPA annual conference planning committee, with Ardy serving as assistant chair

• Jess White completed the Basic Track of ASCA’s Gehring Academy

• Jolene Petroc & Ardy Gonyer presented two programs at OCPA: -“Ethical Considerations in Becoming a Student Affairs Professional” -“A Super Vision for Supervision: Utilizing the Synergistic Approach for Graduate Students” • Ardy Gonyer also presented “Can We Predict Violence? Threat

Assessment and CARE Teams in Action” at the OCPA conference

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Event Services

Cultivating responsible leaders and memorable experiences.

Vision

Highlights

Dusty Kilgour, Executive Director of Event Services

Ohio University Event Services exists to provide event solutions for all University constituents. Excellence will be achieved through proactive customer solutions, consistent policies, focus on student development and revenue generation within an atmosphere of open communication, accountability, and fiscal responsibility.

Mission

• Event Services students worked more than 14,500 hours

• Event Services successfully moved all spaces to a virtual reservation process

• The Event Services Team participated in Regional and National ACUI Conferences

• Began Phase 1 of the Baker Art Project

• Coordinated the President of the United States visit on College Green

• 10,490 reservations at Baker Center

• 323 reservations at Memorial Auditorium

• 185 reservations at Walter Hall Rotunda • 1750 outdoor reservations

*Galbreath Chapel was offline for the 2012 - 2013 year.

Office of the Dean of Students

The Office of the Dean of Students advances the educational mission of Ohio University and the Division of Student Affairs by facilitating students’ knowledge, understanding, and utilization of institutional resources by providing a critical support structure and out-of-class learning opportunities that enrich the overall OHIO student experience.

Mission

• Chad Barnhardt served as the National Vice-Chair of the Association of Higher Education Parent/Family Program Professionals

• Jenny Hall-Jones served as President of the Ohio College Personnel Association (OCPA)

• Jenny Hall-Jones, Harrison, L., Haywood, D. & Rashid, T. presented “Are You Inspired to Achieve a Doctorate?” at the OCPA/OASPA Annual Conference, Columbus, OH.

• Jenny Hall-Jones and Ryan Lombardi’s program “Using Social Media to Connect with the Net Generation” was selected as a state-sponsored program at the 2013 ACPA National Conference

• Patti McSteen is providing training on Behavioral Intervention Teams to college administrators in Ohio through a grant developed by Rhodes State College from the U.S. Department of Justice

• Patti McSteen secured an 1804 Grant to fund The Margaret Boyd Scholars Program — a collaborative academic enrichment program for undergraduate women at Ohio University. This program collaborates with University College and Diversity and Inclusion

• Patti McSteen has provided training on Mental Health First Aid to Southeastern Ohio Center for Independent Living (SOCIL)

• Ryan Lombardi & Jenny Hall-Jones presented “Using Social Media to Connect with the Next Generation” at the ACPA National Conference, Las Vegas, NV.

Staff Highlights

Jenny Hall-Jones, Ph.D., Interim Associate Vice President & Dean of Students

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Staff Highlights

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• Mike Boakye-Yiadom presented, “The Missing Link in the Puzzle: Innovative Student Services in Ghanaian Higher Education” at the pre-conference International Symposium of the 2013 NASPA Annual Conference in Orlando, FL.

• Rob Rennich presented, “Team, Trust and the Resistance,” at the North American Simulations and Game Association’s national conference

• Judy Piercy is providing training on Behavioral Intervention Teams to college administrators in Ohio through a grant developed by Rhodes State College from the U.S. Department of Justice

• Executive Director Pete Trentacoste presented “Increased Productivity and Sustainability Utilizing Evernote and iPad” at the Great Lakes Association of College and University Housing Officers annual conference in Columbus, Ohio

• Implemented a new two-day training for all paraprofessional staff prior to Spring Semester

• Erin Edwards and Kirsten Laufenberg presented “Going Green? Get Real! Practical Solutions for Campus Sustainability” at the Ohio College Personnel Association (OCPA) Annual Conference

• Erin Edwards presented “Within These Walls: Developing In-Hall Leadership Opportunities for Residential Students” at the Ohio College Personnel Association (OCPA) Annual Conference

• Amanda Hobson presented “Apocalypse Now? The Paranormal and the End of the World,” at the Pop Culture Association and American Culture Association Joint National Conference

• Amanda Hobson presented “Vampiric Icons: Visions of Vampires from Dirty to Debonair in Less than 200 Years,” at Washington State Community College in Marietta, Ohio

Pete Trentecoste, Executive Director of Residential Housing

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Residential Housing

The mission of the Department of Residential Housing is to cultivate development through purposeful and innovative programs, practices, and services provided in a safe and inclusive residential environment, both on and off campus.

Mission

New Initiatives• Initiated a Diverse Holiday Celebration poster series to educate

on cultural celebrations

• Began an RC liaison program where an RC was paired with a campus office to increase communication and provide on-going support for their programs and services

• Participated in five Regional Relocate Visit Days to all of the OHIO regional campuses to meet with staff to discuss how we can work together to assist students interested in transferring to the Athens Campus

• Developed a “Student Ambassador” program in collaboration with Admissions to provide additional housing options as part of the campus tour

• Assisted Admissions with seven recruiting receptions in a variety of locations including Pennsylvania, Washington, D.C, North Carolina, and Illinois

• Introduced an Advanced Roommate Search program to assist incoming students with establishing connections with possible roommates

• Increased departmental presence and student engagement through social media

Service to Students• Provided two hall council retreats

• Added more emphasis on one-on-one “meaningful conversations” between RAs and residents as an educational programming tool and in response to the EBI results of improving efforts for RAs to get to know individual residents

• Resident Assistants completed over 3,000 educational group programs. The average attendance at these programs was approximately eight students per program

• Provided weekly Diversity Notes: a poster campaign of educational diversity resources on local and international topics

• Partnered with three Faculty-in-Residence to increase academic engagement between residential students and faculty members

• Secured six Faculty-in-Residence for 2013-2014 academic year (the most in the department’s history)

• Utilized MAP-Works system to identify students who may be struggling with a wide-range of issues typical of first-year students and connect them to resources to assist them. This program led to over 700 targeted interactions with over 350 of our first-year students to help them be successful at OHIO

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Donors

Jeffery Aarons Cynthia Abel Jose Abirached Jr. John Adamescu Karla Adams Roger L. Adkins ‘67 Kate Albers Deborah G. Albright Thomas Albright Cynthia Alcroft Carolyn Colbert Alison ‘66 Loretta Allen Debbie Allender Catherine Lynn Allgood ‘06 Gordon Alter Julie Amspaugh Anita Anderson Bernadette H. Anderson ‘87 Don M Anderson ‘76 Marcia Anderson Patricia L. Anderson Steven Anderson Sylvia Anderson

Danette Andrews Stephanie Angelos Bill Angelos Art Antalvari Scott Arbogast Terry Archer Kathy Arnett Deborah S Arnold ‘81 Jeffrey A Arnold Howard A. Arons ‘71 Klaus Arsenijevic Teri Asbury Mickey Atchley Betty Atherton Catherine N. Axinn Pamela Backstrom Robert O. Backstrom ‘82 Denise Badiz Allison Baer Lauri Bailey Kris Baker Lisbeth Baker Sandy Bally

Jane Baltisberger Bryan D. Barnes Jan Barnes Natalie Yvette Barnes ‘01 Charles Barnett Tanya N. Barnett ‘12 Molly C. Barrett Scott E. Barrett Amy Elizabeth Barron ‘03 Melinda Bartizal Linda Bartlett Mary Bartlett Kala R. Bassa Carl H. Batliner Jr. Jennifer J. Batliner Angela Battaglia Laura Bauer Lisa Baumann Cindy Baumgartner Cindy Beck Michael Beebe Susan Beebe Christopher A. Behning Lynn M. Behning Catherine C. Behrendt ‘84 Gail Bell June E. Bell Thomas E. Bell Carly Anne Bella ‘98 Lisa Benkey Wendy Jo Bergmann ‘93, ‘94

David A. Bernhardt ‘65 Beta Theta Pi Lisa Lee Bethel ‘87 Orren E. Bethel ‘86 Andy Beyer Becky Beyer Bela Bhatt-Koshal ‘98 Amanda M. Bibbee ‘05 Shannon Bibbee ‘99, ‘04 Michele A. Biddlestone ‘72 William R. Biddlestone ‘78 Dorothy J. Billy Peter Billy ‘51 Deborah Bingham Catri Kathy Bishop Susan Bishop Tim Bishop Peggy Bjorlin Alison Black ‘94 Rebecca Marie Black ‘09 Lori E. Blair ‘81 Scott Cameron Blair ‘81 Laura Blake Sally Blatnik Arleen M. Bloom Eleanor J. Bloom ‘78 Linda Board William D Bockstanz ‘71 Jean T. Bohan Stacie Bohland Cheryl Bologna

The Division of Student Affairs would like to thank the following donors for their generous support. The Division could not be successful without your support.

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Donors

Patti Bonifas Jan H. Booker Bradley Bookless ‘91 Diane Boonyadate Kathleen R. Boulle’ Fred Bowditch Joan M. Bowditch Cathleen Bowen Deborah P. Bower ‘73 Ronald W Bower Jr. ‘82 Wendy A Bower ‘82 Judith Boyd ‘66 Robert W. Boyd ‘63 Joan Boyle Mary Bradesca Michele Bradford Charles F. Breese Mary Beth Breese Thomas W. Brell CPA Herbert Bresler Matthew J. Bricketto ‘76 Robin Brinegar Brian Briscoe Douglas Brogley Webb Jocelyn Brogley Webb George M. Brooks John J. Brosovich ‘86 Tamar Brosse Don P. Brown, Jr. Joey C. Brown Karen E. Brown

Ken Brown Michael R. Brown Vicky M. Brown Susan Broze Tom J. Broze Bruce D. Willner, D.O. E. Marlene Bruning James L. Bruning ‘92 Jill Ann Bryan ‘91 Frank Bucci John Buchanan Dean Buckenmeyer Evelyn Buckenmeyer Lisa Buckle Carla Buffenbarger Gregory E. Burkett Patricia A. Burkett Regis P. Burlas Erik Andrew Burmeister ‘95 Larry L. Burmeister Gail Burns Heidi Burton Jay J Burzynski ‘85 Virginia L. Butler ‘51 William R. Butler ‘50, ‘51 Jocelyn L. Buxman Robert C Cable Leslie Caborn Michael P. Caine Nancy E. Caine Joseph A. Calabrese, Jr.

Karen Campbell Dorene Cannon Thomas Cardone Donald K. Carew ‘55, ‘56 Jennifer A. Carey Phoebe Carey Robert J. Carey Jr. ‘82, ‘85 Scott Carpenter Wendy Carpenter Donna Carr Inez Carter Bellamy Diane E. Caruso Sally Case Kathy Casertano Debbie Catri Larry Catsonis Sarah Catsonis Jane Ceddia Kenneth Cederbaum ‘75 Sandra Cederbaum Jeffery Dale Chaddock ‘88 Kathleen A. Chagin Timothy R. Chamberlain Janie Chesser Leroy Chesser Alexander Chi Francine C. Childs ‘97 Athina Chino Patricia M. Chorney Sandy Christian Ya-Chieh L. Chung ‘79, ‘87

Pam Cicigoi Darrell G. Cipriany Suzanne M. Cipriany Paula Clapp Brian G. Clarke Zada L. Clarke Sherri Clayman Timothy Cleary Gary Clingan Gene P.K. Cobau-Smith James W. Cole ‘73 Lorene Cole Sheryl Cole Jeffrey Coleman George Edward Coles Judy Lois Coles Linda Collins Paula Combs William Combs Tanechua A. Comer Dave Conley Elizabeth Connelly Michael Connelly Janice Constable Janice Coombs Martha Coors Barbara Corbin Gary F Corbin ‘71 Helen Corcoran Carole K. Cordray-Syracuse John R. Corlett ‘81

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Donors

Jay T. Cornell ‘86 Marcy Cornell Joann Cortez Anna Cottos Cynthia Covert John Cowan Sharon R. Cramblit ‘74 Cranberry Row LLC Gary L. Cron Laurie Croyts Ted Crumb Brenda Cummins Sandy Cyprych Connie Daidone Robert F. Dakin Anthony Danesi Chris David Harold D. Davis Lindsey Day ‘02 Mary Day Kathy Dayton Thomas Dean Debra Deangelo Mary Ann DeAngelo ‘63 Mark P. Deaton ‘83 William H. Debelak Daniel Debrosse Dennis D. Deckrosh ‘62 Ellen Deeds Penelope Delp Frederic A. Demarest Jr. ‘51,

‘56 Kelley M. DeMaria Cathy A Denman ‘80 Eva Denoma Neal Denton ‘12 Bonnie M. DeVito Howard D. Dewald Kathleen Dewar Mark A. Dewar Sandy Dicenzo Larry Junior Dicken Jane A Dillard Nicolette Dioguardi ‘81 Dayna Liberati DiRienzo ‘82, ‘83 Janet Dix Sue Dolloff Patrick James Donadio ‘80, ‘81 Roderick Downer Laura Doyle Virginia Drapcho John Drcar MaryJo Drcar David A. Dudding ‘82, ‘12 Sharon L. Dudding Beth A. Duden Dues Nursery Beth Duffy Joseph Dumas Judy Dunfee

Kerry Dunkijacobs Elizabeth J. Dunn Ryan Edward Dunn ‘11 Bruce C Dunzweiler ‘74 Patricia A. Dunzweiler Heidi Eastman Carrie Ebert Daniel M. Ebert Eugene Ebert Mary J. Ebert Julie Edwards Kimberly Edwards Douglas Egli Margo Ehemann Steven E. Eisenberg Arthur Elk Jody Elk Katherine Ellis Steven Louis Ellis ‘82 Traci Ann Ellis ‘82 Annett Ellwood David A. Ellwood ‘71 Sue England Kim Engle Becky Enot Donna Essick Charlotte C. Eufinger John M. Eufinger Thomas P. Evans Drusilla Riley Evarts ‘51, ‘73, ‘77

Sherri Faber Julie R. Fanselow ‘82 Athena Faris Arthur Farver Rose Fastzkie Lucia Faust ‘01 Charles G. Fazekas ‘65 Barbara L. Feiler John A. Feiler Barbara Feld Michael Feld Mark S. Feldstein ‘82 Suzanne Ferguson Karen Fickey Deana Filous Anthony Finch Kari Finck Robert Finck Janet Firestone Jane Fisbeck Donald Fisco Patricia Fisco Frank Fisher Aileen Fitzgerald Jeannette Fitzwater ‘83 Rudy Fitzwater Joseph H. Flading Kathleen Flading Steve Flaherty Marvin E. Fletcher Aaron Melvin Flicker ‘01

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Kim Flowers Lauren Flowers Robert J. Fogel Samuel Folmar Chris Foster Judy Foster Craig Fowler Regina Fowler Stephen J. Franko Patricia Franks Caryn Frasca David D. Frash Rebecca J. Frash Terrence Lanier Frazier ‘99, ‘00 Dan Freireich Douglas Friedman Friends of Blackburn-Spencer Maureen Fritsch Amy Fritz Frontier Communications Mary Lou Frost Shelly Fruchtman Cindy Fuller Ellen B. Fultz John Marcus Fultz ‘81 Judi Furlong Alan D. Galletly ‘60 Janice L. Galletly ‘60 Vicky Gannon Sarah Naomi Ganson ‘10 Maryann G. Garber ‘77

Norman B. Garber Cindy Garner Gaylord L. Garner Judy Garner Jenny Garnett Laurie Garnher Barbara E. Garrett Dorothy J. Gates ‘59 Elmer P. Gates ‘60 Martha Gausman Phyllis Gecht Anne Geib Alan H. Geiger ‘82, ‘84 Sandra L. Geiger Terry George Joe Gernert Gary Giacobbi Ivan Gibbs ‘94 James C. Gilfert Sara L. Gilfert ‘70, ‘76 Una Gilfert Charles F. Giller Kathryn B. Giller James Gilmore James R. Gilmore Jr. ‘70, ‘71 Jennifer M. Gilmore ‘78 Maureen Gilmore Denise Glancy Rick Glass Carol Gleason Patricia Gleason

John Goeppinger Debbie Goetz Lisa A. Golden Robert E. Golden Diane Goldney Brianne B. Goldstein ‘68 Sanford M. Goldstein ‘68 Holli Goodman Brenda Goodnough Debbie Gorman Lisa Gorrell Kathy Marie Gottschick Robert J. Gottshick Debbie Gray Michael Benning Grebb ‘93 Kelly Green Marlene K. Gresham Cheryl Griffin Mary Griffin Alan V. Grigsby ‘10 Mari Grigsby A Elizabeth Grimm ‘74 Gregory N. Grinch Kathleen Grinch C Michael P. Grocki ‘70 Andrew Joseph Gross ‘12 Judith Gross ‘45 Sandy Gross Stephanie Grothjan Sue Grusenmeyer Patricia Carol Gunn

John Guy Debra Haas Elizabeth Hall Jennifer L. Hall-Jones ‘95, ‘97, ‘11 Scott E Hall-Jones ‘99, ‘06 Cheryl Hallquist Rosemary A. Halun Greg Hamel Robert W. Handley ‘73 Susan K. Handley ‘72 Sharon Hanlon Lois Hanna Gayle A. Hanson ‘04 Brian Harris Colleen Hennegan Harris ‘09 Randall Harris Teresa Harris Deborah Hart Katherine Bernice Hartman ‘97, ‘98 Patricia Hartman Troyanne Hartman Sharon Harwood Jeanne R. Haseley ‘70 Luther L. Haseley ‘57 David Haser Robert Hauptman ‘67, ‘71 Terry Hauptman ‘97 Catherine L. Healy ‘69 Susan Heaphy

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Sprole W. Heaps, III Susan Heaps David M. Heaton Jeanne Albronda Heaton ‘72, ‘75 Christopher R. Heck Kimberly S. Heck Jan Elizabeth Heddaeus ‘95 Paul A. Heddaeus ‘00 Jennifer Heidemann Daniel Heitmeyer Jill E. Heitmeyer LeAnn Helle Charlotte Helton Vernon R. Helton Lynn Henderson Walter A. Henderson Daryl P. Hennessy ‘87 Laura Elizabeth Henry ‘92 Christopher J. Herman Marcia C. Herman Maria Herrala Sandra Herron Meghan Katherine Hickey Lynn Higgins Laurel Hildebrand Ann B. Hill Herman W. Hill, Jr. Tiffany L. Hill-Smith Robert Himmelein Eric Michael Himmelreich ‘99

Peg Hinds Delvin V. Hines Jr. ‘74 Allison Jeanne Hitchner ‘07 Rich Hock Trisha Hoffmann Christa D. Hoffner ‘03 Ryan Alan Hoffner ‘03 Dan Hogan Nancy Hogan Robert Hogue Jeff Holben Diana Holbrook Christine Hollenbeck Gary B. Holloway ‘76 Ronald Holmes Ralph Holstein David H. Holt ‘82, ‘83, ‘91 Paula Holt Karen Holthaus Jill M. Holzen ‘04 Paul Philip Holzen ‘04 Gary Horton Mary J. Horton Debbie Host Tracie Hostetler Clifford C. Houk ‘55, ‘56 Evelyn Houk Joanna Hourihan Linda L. Howard ‘77, ‘83, ‘85, ‘91 John N. Howell

Linda Howell Suzanne H. Howell Lisa Hrvatin Robert Hudepohl Judy M. Hudson Angela Hughes Lawrence Humpert Mary Humpert Kim M. Hunt Anita C. Huntsman ‘73 Mindi E. Husk ‘03 Tricia P. Huston ‘05 Missy Hutchens Clarissa J. Hutchinson Donna Iachini Mendo Ilievski Venera Ilievski Denni Interliggi Vicky Interliggi Daphne Irby Jimmie A. Irby, II Barbara Irons ‘65 Lee Irons George A. Irving Susan L. Irving Philip Irwin Jr. Sue Irwin Rita K. Isaacs Claire Iverson Jacks, Inc. Donna C. Jackson

Mary E. Foster Jackson Margaret Jacobs Merlin Jacobs Louis F Jacquet Judy James Amy Jameson John E. Janosik Anna Marie Jeffries ‘09 Gloria Renee Jenkins ‘90 Joel P. Jenkins Tracy Jennings Mike Jensen Charles Jividen Jeannine Jobes Danny Johnson Elisabeth A. Johnson Jeanette Johnson Nancy Johnson Edwin C. Johnston ‘54 M. Louise Johnston Raymond Johnston Todd Johnston Deborah A Jones Gary Jones Karen Jones Karen Jones Mary Jones Paulette Jones Richard H. Jones Sharon L. Jurca-Nichols Janice K. Justice

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Judy Kahle Gerald Kahn Renee M. Kahn ‘55 Kassandra Kaiser Kenneth Kaminski Molly Kaminski Rick Kapple Pipina Zoe Karageorge ‘82, ‘98 Kimberly S. Karanouh Alan P. Keane Denise Keane Gary Keck Laura A. Keitel Thomas J. Keitel, Jr. George Keith Donna Kelly Paul E. Kelly Ken Kennedy Laura Kennedy Mark L. Kerrigan Wendy Kessler Norman Khoury Kim Peter Sheryl A. Kimbel ‘77 Timothy Kinnard Valerie Kinnard Lisa L. Kirkpatrick ‘91, ‘94 Debbie E. Klinger Camille Klonowski Daniel J. Klonowski ‘75

Patricia Knilans Randy Knilans Vincent P. Knipfing ‘66 Linda Koehler Charlene Lynne Kopchick ‘89 John J. Kopchick Lynn Kopf-Ladikos Vipin B. Koshal ‘01 Maryann Kotter Robert Kraft Arthur M. Krasilovsky ‘78 Bari S. Kraus Christopher E. Kraus Sandra G. Kraus Chester Krisiewicz Susan Krisiewicz Kim Krist Todd A. Krist Jenny Krueger Terri Krul Donna Krulock Lori L. Kuchenrither Mark E. Kuchenrither Janice Kumbusky ‘85 David Kumler Kia S Kuresman ‘99, ‘01 Rodney Lamberson Caroline Lamontagne Judith A. Lancioni ‘67 Richard A. Lancioni ‘67 Beverly Laney

Debra G. Lannon Cheryl Lathrop Jeffrey A Laturell ‘80, ‘82 Laurie A. Laturell ‘82 Pam Laughlin Michael L. Lavan Mary Lavigne-Butler ‘73 Aaron Lindell Leatherwood ‘89 Joyce Lee Rip Lee Shareen A. Lee Tyjaun A. Lee ‘93, ‘95, ‘98 Dan Leeson Annelizabeth C. Lehman Elizabeth Ann Leonard Scott Leonhardt James G. Lester Holly Levine Jaynie Brooke Levinson ‘13 Jeffrey L. Lewis Susan Lewis Walter E. Leyser ‘49 Jesse Limon Irene H. Linstrom Jeff Linstrom Kristi Lipscomb James M. Loar ‘83 Michele J Loar ‘84 Loewy Family Foundation Dan Logan Gloria Logan

Ron Lollar Ryan T. Lombardi David E Lopatto ‘79, ‘81 Mary E. Lorenz Tim Lorenz Wesley Love Nicole Lowe Anne Lowry Jeffrey T. Lozen Mary Lubic Rory F. Lubic Cheryl A Lubow ‘77 Sally Luebbe Tom Luebbe Michael Luttfring Shelly Luttrell Ron Luttrell Jennifer Lutz Eileen Lydon Mark Lykins Matthew E. Lykins Rebecca K. Lykins Jan Lynch Kelly L. Lynch Kevin W. Lynch Nathan L. Lynch Kevin Maag Lisa Marie Maatz ‘89 Carolyn Maciag Matthew A. Maciag Richard Mack

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Shelley M. Mack Mike S. MacRae ‘84 Mary Ellen T. Madden ‘50 Vicky Madwar Faina Magaram Kenneth M. Maglicic Amy L. Mahaffey Bob Mahaffey Patti Mahlberg Marilyn Mahrt Marjorie A. Malcom ‘83 Paul S. Malcom Chris Marchetti Bob Mannella Becky Martin Edward W. Martin Jr. John F. Martin, III ‘96 Mary M. Martin Rhonda Martin Misael Martinez Roseanne L. Martinez Meredith H. Martino ‘97 Bruce F Massa ‘72 Catherine Matisi Robert R. Max ‘48 Shirley Max ‘47 Judith Mazzarella Randa McCann Sean F. McCarthy Tracy A. McCarthy Denise McClain

Sandra McClary Tabatha McCluskey Janet E. McComb ‘72, ‘79 Judy A. McCormick ‘84 Kenneth H. McCoy ‘76 Onni L. McCoy ‘82 Deborah A. McDavis Roderick J. McDavis ‘70 Diane McDermott Gina McDonald Lorraine A. McFadden Judy McGowan Wendy McGuffin-Cawley Beverly McGuire Jim McIntyre Jane McKelvey Raquel McKibben Thomas Lance McKinnon ‘01 Matthew McKnight Margaret McNaughton Terry McNulty Patricia E. McSteen ‘89, ‘91, ‘97 Loretta Meadows Steve Medinger Lisa L. Meglich Gary A. Mellick ‘81 Rosalind Mena ‘75, ‘77 Jeremy Michael Mendelson ‘94, ‘96 Rita A. Mensurati

Marc Merklin Sharon R. Merklin Leonard Jay Meyer ‘98, ‘08 Mark Meyer Megan I. Meyer ‘02, ‘07 Kelley Michel Cari T. Mickelson Jeffrey E. Mickelson Dale Miller Donald D. Miller, II Larry E. Miller Laurel Miller Todd Miller Ronald Joseph Minto ‘98 Sarah Rebecca Minto ‘99 Maureen I. Mintzer Gayle F. Mitchell Gary A. Mohr Judith A. Mohr Pamela Montgomery Robert E. Montgomery ‘75, ‘78 Gregory Tremell Moore ‘83 Joyce Moran Annette Gale Morgan ‘04 Polly Morgan Ellen G. Morganthaler Christopher J. Morris Mark Morrow Barry W. Moses ‘77 Anne Moss

Joseph D. Moss Chad Lee Mourning ‘06, ‘09 Donna Mousie Joe Mousie James A. Mowery ‘76, ‘81 Lynn Graham Mowery ‘88 Gary D. Mowry Lisa Mowry Carol Mueller Kimberly C. Mueller Michelle Mueller Robin D. Muhammad Sharon Muilenburg Bob Mullen Julie Mulvey Kevin Munch Judy Muntean Janie Murphy Colleen Murray Janet Murray Robert Musser Bob Myers Dianne Myers Frank W. Myers Lorraine I. Myers William Myers N & R Service Inc Barbara S. Nalette Dennis P. Nalette Richard Nally Shelia Nasch

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National Guard FLW Fishing Ron Natoli Elvina Nesbitt Dwight Newsom Charles T. Nichols Jack Niehaus Shannon M. Nimeth Gary Noe Nita Noe Ann C. Nolan ‘83 Martin G. Nolan ‘82 Kelly Nordahl Mary Ellen Nose William A. Nose ‘69, ‘71 Rosalie Nowalk ‘77 Christine Noyes Joseph Faisal Nusairat ‘98 Carol Anne Nye ‘89 Foster Andrew Nye ‘91O.U. Real Estate III Inc. Kevin D. O’Brien Penny O’Brien Karen O’Donnell ‘01 Kwabena Dei Ofori-Attah ‘88, ‘93, ‘95 Daniel G. O’Grady Kathleen M. O’Grady Ohio University Credit Union Steven D. O’Linn ‘84 Deirdre Orr K. Celeste Orr

Katherine Lynn Ortega ‘99 Anna Osterhout Donald M. Ostrom ‘85 Oluwatoyin Osunsanya Elizabeth Owen Mark Owen Daniel E. Owens, Jr. Steve Oyakawa Donna Palmer Mary L. Pappan Daniel M. Pardekooper Kelly Parker Joseph S. Parrish Kim Pastrick Alice Paterson Kenneth Paterson Laura Pearse Richard Pech Diane Pekel Michelle Pellegrini Mark Pellegrino MaryAnn Pellegrino Stacy Penhorwood Christine Pennington ‘95 John C. Pennington Dominick Perfetti Lucille T Perone ‘74 Kathy Peterson Lisa Phillippi Greg Phillippi Kimberly J. Phillips

Ralph K. Phillips ‘80 David B. Picking Dedra Pierce Kris Pierson Bob Pietz Charles J. Ping ‘94 Claire O. Ping ‘94 Frank Pirrello Karen M. Pirrello Maitland W. Place Charles Plungis Kathleen Plungis Mark Poeppelman Nancy J. Poeppelman Megan Pomplas Ronna Posta Brad David Powers Janette Powers Michael H. Precker ‘76 Joan Presti Lisa Prichard Lisa Proctor Michelle Purcell Jeffrey J. Rack John R. Rahter ‘70, ‘71 Thomas P. Raimondi ‘11 Kathryn E. Rasch Betty Rauscher Jeff M. Reall Linda M. Reall Tom Rebellino

Kimberley Lynne Rees ‘91 Christine M. Reghetti-Feyler ‘85, ‘88 Kristin E. Reimer ‘93 William A. Reimer Jr ‘94 Joseph R. Reisinger Lori Reisinger Remax Premier Choice Jean Reph Julius Resnik Marvin I. Resnik ‘70 Renee Resnik Jamie Rhein Sidney Ribeau Donald Richards Brian Richter Lisa A. Richwine ‘91 Kim Riddell Arthur Riexinger Joan Riley Patricia Sue Riley Victor A. Riley ‘01 Mark Ringle Jane Riordan Jim Riter Marsha Roan Valerie Robbins Lisa Roberson Jeffrey B. Roberts ‘78 Christine Robertson Maureen C. Robertson

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Jane Robinson Sherry Robinson Eduardo Robreno Gregory J Roeble ‘79 Charles Roederer Janis Roederer James M. Rohr Martha Rolko Frederick J. Romeo Eveline Rosegrant Helene Ross Bobbi Rossin Susan Rossiter Richard Rostek Mark O Roth ‘69 Linda K. Rothman William J. Rothman ‘79, ‘91 Mary Rouchard Stephanie Rouse Dan Rudolf James Rudolph Joel S. Rudy Marlene Rudy Susan Ruffley Harold Rusche Mary V. Ruscher Roxie Rush Hilary Russell Peggy S. Russell Jan Ryan John Ryan

Ferzilet Saciri Taip Saciri Sondra Saddler Mary Saltsman Harold I. Salzmann ‘45 Stephanie Lynette Sanders ‘12 Brad Sandlin Kathryn A. Sanford Damion John Sankovich ‘02 Heather M. Sankovich ‘03 George Sarmiento Elaine F. Saulinskas Julie Beth Saunders ‘96 Rena M. Schake Kirsten Anne Schatzel ‘85 Kathleen C. Scheltens Denitra Scherer Dorothy R. Schey ‘01 Lawrence L. Schey Judith A. Schmitt Harry Schneider Patricia Schneider Eugene W Schoch ‘50, ‘51 Alison Schreiber Michael T. Schuckman Nancy L. Schuckman Stephanie Schunemann Ronald Schwarz Connie Scott David M. Scott ‘74 Michele Scott

Tim Scott Sandra Seawick Daniel R. Sechkar ‘76 Deborah Jane Bruce Sechkar ‘03 Timothy N. Seekley Duwayne W. Seekly Lori Seiders Raymond Del Seiler ‘08 Kimberly A. Semenczuk Steven J. Semenczuk Olga Semukhim Debra Senk Joseph Senk Thomas E. Sevits Daniel C. Sewell ‘78 Janice Shaara Lynn Ann Shaffer ‘85 William G Shaffer Jr ‘73 Allyson Mushovic Shank ‘80 Cheryl A. Shapiro Susan E. Shea Denise A. Sheak William B Sheeder ‘66 Teddy Sheeks Daniel L. Sheets Steve Shell Robert A Shinault Melinda Shirilla Susan Shokler Mary Shuki

Jodi Ann Shultz ‘90 Brent Sidwell Kimberly Ann Slay Sidwell ‘06 Mary Siewe Bonnie Silverman Efty Simakis Christina L. Simonton ‘89 Lisa Simpson Mike Sims Irene Siorentinos ‘81 Mary Sitterly Janine Skirtich Beth B. Skorupski Cecilia B. Slonaker Danny Slosser Cindy Smalley Connie Smallwood Alexander F. Smith ‘68 Dale Smith Debora B. Smith Greg Smith Jennifer Bowling Smith ‘99 Joan Smith Kelly A. Smith ‘91, ‘03 Kevin Andrew Smith ‘07 Michael J. Smith Shirley Smith Thomas W. Smith Tom W. Smith Thurman Snipes Ken E. Snyder

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Marlene J. Snyder Melvin A. Snyder Peter H. Snyder ‘04 Scott Soble Joe Sodd Nancy Sodd Alan Solomon Julie Solomon Randi Solomon Mary L. Sonander Patricia L. Soya Gina Spears Ellen Speros Karen Spidel Larry H. Spidel Charlotte Spieth Gregory Spitler Katharine M. Sprecher Steve P. Spriggs ‘87 Lisa Srembo Chandler Stalvey Nancy M. Steele ‘64, ‘68, ‘73 William G. Steele Ph.D. ‘64, ‘68, ‘74 Leroy Steffanus Nancy Stephens Cheryl Stepp Melissa Stern Charles Stevens Diane S. Stevens Marsh Stevens

David C. Stockdale ‘72, ‘73 Judith A. Stockdale ‘70 James L Stone ‘69 Lisa Stone ‘13 Susan Stone Peggy Stookey Lisa Marie Stowell ‘03 Ryan Alan Stowell ‘03 Kenneth A. Strah Linda Strah David Straight Carol Stroble James C. Stroble Amy Struble Gaye A. Studenic Mary Summers Kelli Nicole Swackhamer ‘11 Alan G Swank ‘82 Terry L. Swank ‘91, ‘01 Andrew R. Swanson ‘89, ‘92 Kenneth F. Swanson MD Michelle Sypula Dorie Szymczak Marsha A. Taliaferro Richard F. Taliaferro Drema Tarantelli Tassone Construction Kathy Tatham Claire Tauriello Christine Taylor Daniel G. Taylor

Jason Edward Taylor ‘94 Julie A. Taylor ‘94, ‘96 Marlea R Taylor ‘69 Robert J Taylor Jr ‘68, ‘69 Stacia L. Taylor ‘82 Alice Temming Michele S. Teny-Borsellino ‘89 Mark A. Ternes ‘79, ‘80 Nancy Y. Terry ‘88 The 1782 Group LLC The Athens News The Mark & Suzanne Butler Family Charitable Fund The Post Alumni Society Edward F Thiele ‘71 Keith Thogmartin Susan Thogmartin Charles Thomas James Robert Thomas ‘88, ‘89 Kathy Thomas Renee Thomas Barbara Strom Thompson ‘76 Brandon Clayton Dotson Thompson ‘03 Lee Thompson Paula Thompson Peter G. Thompson Theresa G. Tintor Merydeth Tipton Linda M. Tkac Douglas L. Tober

Teresa Toler Michelle Tomko Steffani Tompkins Louis Tornes Caryn E. Tovtin David P. Tovtin Carol M. Towarnicky ‘69 Janis Trame Jeff Triplett Ashlyn Trischett Mary Louise Trivett ‘67, ‘84, ‘91 Thomas T. Truax Cheryl Truesdell Kelley Lynne Tucky ‘85, ‘89 Janice Tuscan Robert J. Tuscan Kim Tzap Harry R. Uber Joyce M. Underhill University Medical Associates, Inc. Peter Louis Van Frayen ‘97 Patty Van Niel Glenda D. Van Reenan ‘86 Jennifer VanMatre Terri Vasilatos Brenda Vaughan Karen P. Vedder ‘68, ‘70, ‘88 Richard K. Vedder Richard Veleta

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Roberta Veleta Brad N. Venetos Laura L. Venetos Venture Connections, Inc. Jane Verner Lee Vescelius Amy Vietti Veronica Virostek Deborah Louise Voet ‘11 Megan M. Vogel ‘98 Greggory Scott Volk ‘90 Stephen Von Wahlde Craig Waddell Shadi Jamal Wadi Ramahi ‘94 Annette Wagner ‘59 Diana M. Wagner Fred W Wagner ‘60 Kathy Wagner Kimberly Wagner Martin G Wagner ‘79 Peter William Wagner Scott Allen Wahl ‘91 Trisha Ray Wahl ‘93 Ian Walker Michelle Wallette Karen M. Walsh Lisa Walters James Wambold Jeff Warman Anna Linea Warmke ‘76 Toni Warner

Karen Warren David Wassie Deanna L. Watson Gregory A. Watson Kevin Way Carl Weaver David A. Weinberg ‘77 Wendy Weinblum Alfred B. Weiner Carole M Weiner Lori Weinstein Bruce Weisend Stephen Weithman Delana Weitzel Douglas Welling William Franklin Wemer ‘08 Julie Westwood Mindy Weyrick Phyllis Jean Whalen Howard A. White Linda White Todd R. White Catherine M. Wickert Charles Wickert Patti Widmar Raymond Wilkof William B & Gayle H Sheeder Trust Richard L. Williams, Jr. Sue Williams Viveca Williams

Cecilia Williams-Frank Burton L. Wilson Patsy Wilson Vicki L. Wilson Sandra B. Wimberly Jeff Windahl Stacy L. Windahl Dorothy Wiseman Gary Wiseman Wendy Wiseman Maria Wisniewski John Wisor Delores Wolf Rebecca Wolfe Sandy Wolfe Bill Wolff Robin Wood Douglas William Woods ‘93 Cathy A. Workman Linda Wozniak Marcus Scott Wunderle ‘04, ‘07 Susan Wunderlich Colleen Wyss Gregory D. Wyss Lillian Yactayo Colette A. Yates Michael Yates Barb Yavorcik James Yavorcik Debra L. Yowell

Victor Yowell Jim Yurasek Karen E. Yurasek Debbie Zabay Nancy Zak Maureen Zelina Gina Zielinski Cindy Ziepfel Sharon Bennett Zimmerman ‘94, ‘04 Nancy Zimpher Marie Zitney Robert Zitney Chris Zweidinger ‘00 Sarah K. Zweidinger ‘01