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Schedule of Events
January 13. 2026
Richard Veit, Ph.D., RPA, Provost and
Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs, Presiding
Processional
“Pomp and Circumstance”, Sir Edward Elgar
National Anthem
Provost’s Welcome
Richard Veit, Ph.D.
Greetings from the Board of Trustees
Christopher D. Maher
Chair, Monmouth University Board of Trustees
Greetings from Faculty
John Comiskey, Ed.D.
Associate Professor, Department of Criminal Justice
& Chair, Faculty Council
Greetings From the Class of 2026
Kiera Colleen Luckie
BA, Psychology
Conferral of Degrees
Patrick F. Leahy, Ed.D.
President
Presentation of Doctoral Degrees
- School of Education
- Marjorie K. Unterberg School of Nursing and Health Studies
Presentation of Degrees in Course
- Wayne D. McMurray School of Humanities and Social Sciences
- Leon Hess Business School
- School of Education
- Marjorie K. Unterberg School of Nursing and Health Studies
- School of Science
- School of Social Work
President’s Remarks
Patrick F. Leahy, Ed.D.
President
Alma Mater
Recessional
“Trumpet Voluntary,” Henry Purcell
All commencement participants and guests are requested to remain in their seats until all of the ceremony participants process out.
Distinguished Teacher Award 2025 Recipient
Joanne Jodry, Ed.D., DMH, LPC, LCADC
Associate Professor and Program Director, Clinical Mental Health Counseling

Message to the Graduating Class
Dear Graduating Class of 2026,
Congratulations on your monumental accomplishment! As you reflect on your hopes and dreams from your first steps at Monmouth University, I hope your experience has exceeded your expectations of growth and change in these crucial years of your life. Your personal development and professional growth at Monmouth should now be a launch pad for your future.
This may be the last time many of you will hold a student identity. What will your new identities entail? What do you want your life and career to mean? When will you be satisfied and happy? The next steps toward new roles and identities in your life should be chosen with intention. As you fly from the Hawks’ nest, consider this: Are you going to judge yourself based on salary and material gains, or will you judge yourself on the ability to think, love, and serve despite the pressures of competition in society? Will you stop educating yourself in new thoughts and ways of being, or will you continue to grow in consciousness toward love and compassion in service to others? Are you going to judge yourself on how much you gain or how much you give? Will your happiness depend on your comfort and fulfilled desires, or your contribution to improving your community?
When will you be happy and content? Why not choose to be joyful from this day forward? You can choose gratitude and happiness every day of your life. That is my sincere wish for you, Class of 2026. Today is indeed a joyous day, as will be tomorrow if you choose it.
Congratulations!
About Joanne Jodry
Joanne Jodry, Ed.D., DMH, LPC, LCADC, associate professor and director of the Clinical Mental Health Counseling graduate program, has been a faculty member at Monmouth University for 22 years. Professor Jodry received her master’s degree in psychological counseling and post-master’s certificate from Monmouth in 1998 and has been a Hawk ever since. She continued her education, receiving doctoral degrees in medical humanities and counselor education and supervision.
This is a second career for Professor Jodry. She earned her bachelor’s degree in business management and began her first career in senior retail management. Seeking something more personally fulfilling, she turned to professional counseling and discovered her passion for teaching. Professor Jodry teaches from a feminist pedagogy and co-creates the classroom experience so that each student can grow at their own pace. She says it has been a joy watching students grow and find their voices over the last 22 years.
Her recently published theoretical book, “Feminist Intersectional Therapy,” displays her passion for helping people understand social, cultural, and political internalized messages, and empowers them to decide if and how they may want to navigate the often-oppressive macro systems. Another research area of interest includes integrating other humanities disciplines into mental health counseling, such as philosophy, storytelling, and spirituality—specifically Buddhist psychology and drama therapy.
In addition to her academic work, Professor Jodry maintains a private clinical practice grounded in feminist intersectional theory. She specializes in adults struggling with finding meaning in their lives.
Degree Candidates
Wayne D. McMurray School of Humanities and Social Sciences
Baccalaureate Degrees
- Zoe B. Albom B.A. Communication Magna Cum Laude
- Isabella Jasmine Arieno B.A. Psychology Cum Laude
- Daniel Ryan Bensch B.S. Homeland Security Magna Cum Laude
- Shannon Marie Bonsignore B.A. Political Science Cum Laude
- Justine Marie Bouton B.A. English Summa Cum Laude
- Sabrina Nicole Brown B.S. Homeland Security
- Asia Janade Cooke B.A. Communication
- Nolan Edward Doherty B.A. Political Science
- Marykate Grace Donaway B.A. Music, Education – Secondary Summa Cum Laude
- Timothy C. Egan B.A. History/Poli Sci Interdiscip.
- Kate Maria S. Falkowski BFA Fine Arts Magna Cum Laude
- John Russell Ferrara B.A. Communication
- Benicio C. Foote B.A. Communication
- Hayden Mia Forbes B.A. Psychology Cum Laude
- Destiny A. Goodfriend B.A. Criminal Justice, Political Science Magna Cum Laude
- Chloe Madelyn Gosk B.A. Communication Summa Cum Laude
- McKinley Grace Gregg B.A. Music
- Kristen Jo Gullickson B.S. Homeland Security
- Nayeli Herdoiza B.A. English
- Kelly Alicia Housen B.A. Communication Cum Laude
- Maxwell Hunter James B.A. Communication
- Faith Ashley Jobson B.A. Communication
- Michaela Elizabeth Johnson B.A. Psychology
- Amanda Grace Keighron B.A. History Summa Cum Laude
- Hayden Kelly B.A. Communication Cum Laude
- Ruaa Khalifa B.A. Music
- Julia Grace Kierney B.A. Criminal Justice
- Kayla Dawn Kohlmayer B.A. Criminal Justice, Psychology Summa Cum Laude
- Ariel Nicole Kosta B.A. Art, Education – Secondary
- AnnaMaria Laurella B.A. Sociology
- Alexandra Marie Lazorczyk B.A. Criminal Justice
- Olivia Mary Loughlin B.S. Homeland Security
- Kiera Colleen Luckie B.A. Psychology Summa Cum Laude
- Jessica Louise Magnaye B.A. Psychology Summa Cum Laude
- Madyson Elle Markowski B.A. Psychology Cum Laude
- Chelsea T. Maydish B.A. Spanish Summa Cum Laude
- Erin E. McGrath B.A. Anthropology
- Noureen Qureshi B.A. Psychology Summa Cum Laude
- Mariami Ramirez Tsuladze B.A. Anthropology, Political Science Cum Laude
- Samantha Romano B.A. Psychology Summa Cum Laude
- Briella Maria Scuteri B.A. Psychology Summa Cum Laude
- Jaden Duane Shirden B.A. Communication
- Andrew Kevin Shuberda B.A. Music Magna Cum Laude
- Tareyton Duron Speight B.A. Communication
- Nicholas Scott Stevens B.A. History
- Molly Anne Whitlock B.A. Criminal Justice Cum Laude
- Zachary Taylor Zucconi B.A. Communication Magna Cum Laude
Master’s Degrees
- Christina Maria Androulakis M.S. Clinical Mental Health Counsel
- Ryan David Belle M.A. Anthropology
- Ana Sophia Castro M.S. Clinical Mental Health Counsel
- Daniel Jerome Doyle M.A. Criminal Justice
- Phillip William Dzierbun M.A. Anthropology
- Kevin R. Egler M.S. Clinical Mental Health Counsel
- Anthony Michael Ercolino M.A. History
- Liza A. Gordon MFA Creative Writing
- Jason M. Grieco M.A. Criminal Justice
- Anna Elizabeth Huber M.A. English
- Fatjona Jonuzi M.S. Clinical Mental Health Counsel
- NaJaya Shontal Jordan M.S. Clinical Mental Health Counsel
- Tamiyah N. Kelly M.S. Clinical Mental Health Counsel
- Peter Malave Jr. M.A. English
- Paul Joseph McCarthy M.S. Clinical Mental Health Counsel
- Carlee Anne Migliorisi M.A. English
- Emily Grace Oge M.A. Criminal Justice
- Lidia Alejandra Pego-Ordonez M.A. Criminal Justice
- Julia M. Raiola M.S. Clinical Mental Health Counsel
- Marcella V. Raiola M.S. Clinical Mental Health Counsel
- Samantha Delane Salsido M.S. Clinical Mental Health Counsel
- Luke Shefski M.A. Anthropology
- Mary P. Solari M.S. Clinical Mental Health Counsel
- Jessica Rose Truisi M.S. Clinical Mental Health Counsel
- William Wright M.A. History
Leon Hess Business School
Baccalaureate Degrees
- Melanie Abbruzzese B.S. Business Administration
- Logan R. Alagna B.S. Business Administration
- Heather Julia Bianchino B.S. Business Administration Summa Cum Laude
- Brandon Marc Caputo B.S. Business Administration Magna Cum Laude
- Ashanti Tijomo Caviness B.S. Business Administration
- Anthony John Cona B.S. Business Administration Magna Cum Laude
- Andrew Ryan Conklin B.S. Business Administration
- Nicholas Connor Daly-Farrell B.S. Business Administration
- Barbara Barcellos De Lima B.S. Business Administration Magna Cum Laude
- Divine Dibula B.S. Business Administration
- Zuri L. Ekatan B.S. Business Administration
- Michelle Mae English B.S. Business Administration
- Connor Lee Farrell B.S. Business Administration Cum Laude
- Seth A. Feiss B.S. Business Administration Magna Cum Laude
- Matthew Fishman B.S. Business Administration
- Adison Timothy Fox B.S. Business Administration
- Cosimo Luigi Franze B.S. Business Administration Cum Laude
- Gunnar Boenning Funkhouser B.S. Business Administration Cum Laude
- Riley K. Giordano B.S. Business Administration
- Alexa Brooke Grama B.S. Business Administration Magna Cum Laude
- Amy Alexandra Inoa B.S. Business Administration
- Nathan Garrett Jones B.S. Business Administration
- Christie Anne Kollydas B.S. Business Administration Summa Cum Laude
- Sean Michael McIntyre B.S. Business Administration
- Trevor Arthur Mende B.S. Business Administration
- Sidney Morgan Plennert B.S. Business Administration
- Jhonny Alexander Rodriguez B.S. Business Administration
- Connor James Sachs B.S. Business Administration
- Jacob Ryan Schneider B.S. Business Administration
- Nicholas Anthony Scribani B.S. Business Administration Cum Laude
- Tayla Liona Sharp B.S. Business Administration Cum Laude
- Daniel David Shriki B.S. Business Administration
- Narina Therese Swabsin B.S. Business Administration
- Gianna M. Whisten B.S. Business Administration
- Haley Marie Williams B.S. Business Administration
- Ethan David Yefet B.S. Business Administration
Master’s Degrees
- Tyler Keyon Alston MBA Business Administration
- John C. Ballard MBA Business Administration
- Lana Brezanin MBA Business Administration
- Casey Keenan Caufield MBA Business Administration
- Amelia Rose Cibelli MBA Business Administration
- Calista Colbert MBA Business Administration
- Jared T. Cornelius MBA Business Administration
- Jonathan Roberts Everett MBA Business Administration
- Madison Paige Farlow MBA Business Administration
- Gabriella N. Gmeiner MBA Business Administration
- Adam Edward Steven Hillerby MBA Business Administration
- John Francis Neri IV MBA Business Administration
- Frankie Aron Schomp MBA Business Administration
- John Anthony Styslinger MBA Business Administration
School of Education
Baccalaureate Degrees
- Thomas Donald Blaine B.S. Health and Physical Education, Education – Secondary Magna Cum Laude
- Marykate Grace Donaway B.A. Music, Education – Secondary Summa Cum Laude
- Cristina Marie Fico B.A. Education – P-6 Cum Laude
- Alexandria Cate Georgelos B.A. Education – P-6 Summa Cum Laude
- Ariel Nicole Kosta B.A. Art, Education – Secondary
- Danielle Marie McNeely B.A. Education – P-6 Magna Cum Laude
- Kieran Louise Rich B.A. Education – P-6 Magna Cum Laude
- Victoria Lynn Tuffy B.S. Mathematics, Education – Secondary Summa Cum Laude
Doctoral Degrees
- Theodora Nicholas Christofi EDD Educational Leadership
- Patrick Brendan Kissane EDD Educational Leadership
- Twana M. Richardson EDD Educational Leadership
- Elizabeth Ann Sheehy EDD Educational Leadership
- Valerie Anne Sorce EDD Educational Leadership
- Meira C. Weisblatt EDD Educational Leadership
Master’s Degrees
- Emily Anna Balsamo MED Education
- Hannah Elizabeth Christensen M.S.Ed. Educational Counseling
- Justin Calvin Cordrey MED Education
- Jessica Mary Cronin M.S.Ed. Educational Counseling
- LeeAnn Ehehalt M.S.Ed. Education – Special Education
- Nicole S. Gambacorto MED Education
- Nicole Alene Gasser MAT Education – Elementary K-6
- Kaitlyn Faith Hogan MED Education
- Kristin Mary Kabous M.S.Ed. Educational Counseling
- Kayla Kanarkowski MED Education
- Megan Lillian Konko M.S.Ed. Educational Counseling
- Megan Eileen Kutzner MAT Education – Elementary K-6
- Anna Latini M.S.Ed. Educational Counseling
- Brian Scott McLaughlin MED Education
- Kayley JoAnn Moran MED Education
- Shannon Eileen Ravaschiere M.S.Ed. Educational Counseling
- Hannah Clare Sauer MAT Education – Elementary K-6
Marjorie K. Unterberg School of Nursing and Health Studies
Baccalaureate Degrees
- Kaitlyn Irene Barry B.S. Health Studies Magna Cum Laude
- Thomas Donald Blaine B.S. Health and Physical Education, Education – Secondary Magna Cum Laude
- Shea Marie Bonner B.S. Health Studies Cum Laude
- Lindsay H. Caldwell B.S. Health Studies
- Bugra Celik B.S. Health Studies
- Nicole Muriel Davi B.S. Health Studies
- Elizabeth Lennox Drea B.S. Health Studies
- Daniel Christopher Flynn B.S. Health Studies Summa Cum Laude
- Shahd Ghazali B.S. Health Studies
- Gabriel Jean-Charles B.S. Health Studies Cum Laude
- Bridgette D. Jones B.S. Health Studies Magna Cum Laude
- Emily Hana Karl B.S. Health Promotion Cum Laude
- Sareena Kaur B.S. Health Studies
- Steven John Langton B.S. Health Studies
- Jeffrey Michael LaQuaglia B.S. Health Promotion
- Emma Isabella Palomo B.S. Health Studies
- Kayla Aalyha Perez Morales B.S. Health Studies
- Rett Adrian Schnoor B.S. Health Promotion
- Jessica Szpila B.S. Health Studies
- Cristina G. Valenza B.S. Health Studies
- Morgan Rose Williams B.S. Health Studies
Doctoral Degrees
- Joanne E. Torok-Castanza DNP Nursing
School of Science
Baccalaureate Degrees
- Jake Alexander Benner B.S. Biology
- Jonna Nicole Buono B.S. Chemistry Summa Cum Laude
- Alessia G. Cirilli B.S. Medical Laboratory Science
- Olivia Beaumont Confrey B.S. Biology Magna Cum Laude
- Spencer Thomas Davis B.S. Chemistry
- Jessa Christine Dell’Aquila B.S. Biology
- Matthew Ben Finkelstein B.S. Biology Summa Cum Laude
- Olivia A. Fowles B.S. Biology Summa Cum Laude
- Brandon Joshua Garsson B.A. Computer Science Cum Laude
- Maheen Hanif Ghaffar B.S. Software Engineering Summa Cum Laude
- Harmony Kaylin Lighty B.S. Biology
- Kyle Matthew McCaffery B.S. Mathematics Magna Cum Laude
- Anahi Menendez B.S. Chemistry Magna Cum Laude
- Meadow Emma Navarro B.S. Biology
- Joseph Anthony Pellicone B.S. Biology
- Noureen Qureshi B.S. Chemistry Summa Cum Laude
- Sophia Shirley Sabbagh B.S. Biology, Chemistry Summa Cum Laude
- Nicole Rose Secondino B.S. Biology Magna Cum Laude
- Jason Robert Sullivan B.S. Mathematics Summa Cum Laude
- Victoria Lynn Tuffy B.S. Mathematics, Education – Secondary Summa Cum Laude
- Matthew Ryan Walter B.S. Mathematics Summa Cum Laude
Master’s Degrees
- Shuyi Li M.S. Data Science
- Killariben Kanaiyalal Limbachiya M.S. Computer Science
- Suchit Mudichintala M.S. Data Science
- Robert Joseph O’Grady II M.S. Computer Science
- Kavya Varma Palukuru M.S. Information Systems
- Janvi Shayantkumar Shah M.S. Computer Science
School of Social Work
Master’s Degrees
- Courtney Elizabeth Brettell MSW Social Work
- Cristina Elizabeth Cobos MSW Social Work
- Gabriela Gould MSW Social Work
- Julia Rose Mianowski MSW Social Work
- Michael Anthony Pizzulli MSW Social Work
- Fabiola Ricaldi MSW Social Work
- Alex G. Rodriguez MSW Social Work
- Rachel K. Rowan MSW Social Work
- Leigh Ann Simons MSW Social Work
Baccalaureate Degrees
- Sonja S. Pabon BSW Social Work
- Kelly Ann Pezzano BSW Social Work
Honors School
Baccalaureate Degrees
- Christie Anne Kollydas B.S. Business Administration Summa Cum Laude
- Sophia Shirley Sabbagh B.S. Biology, Chemistry Summa Cum Laude
- Victoria Lynn Tuffy B.S. Mathematics, Education – Secondary Summa Cum Laude
Academic Regalia
The colors you will see in the hoods of our faculty represent the various fields in which the degrees were taken:
- Apricot – Nursing
- Brown – Fine Arts
- Citron – Social Work
- Crimson – Journalism
- Dark Blue – Philosophy
- Golden Yellow – Science
- Green – Medicine
- Lemon-Yellow – Library Science
- Light Blue – Education
- Orange – Engineering
- Pink – Music
- Purple – Law
- Sage Green – Physical Education
- Salmon Pink – Public Health
- Scarlet – Theology
- Yellow-Brown: Commerce, Business, Accounting
- White – Arts, Letters, Humanities
History of the Types of Academic Regalia
The history of academic dress reaches far back into the earliest days of the oldest universities. A statute of 1321 required that all “Doctors, Licentiates, and Bachelors” of the University of Coimbra wear gowns. In England, in the second half of the 14th century, the statutes of certain colleges prescribed the wearing of a long gown. In the 16th and 17th centuries in Europe, the wearing of a robe often signified a degree candidate’s political or religious affiliation; in the northern universities and those of the British Isles, the robes signified that tuition and boarding fees of the wearer had been paid and also entitled them to special immunities in civil law, as well as providing them warmth at lectures and chapel.
When American colleges and universities desired to adopt some suitable system of academic apparel, a conference held at Columbia University in 1895, made up of representatives from various institutions, drew up a “By-Law, Regulation, or Statute” for the establishment of a suitable code of academic dress for colleges and universities in the United States. This code, with modifications made in 1959 by the Committee on Academic Costumes and Ceremonies of the American Council on Education, is still in force; the costumes and colors, trimmings, and patterns you will see are traditional, and interpret both the degree and field of learning. The bachelor’s gown, designed to be worn closed, has pointed sleeves; the master’s gown, which may be worn open or closed, has an oblong sleeve open at the wrist that hangs down in the traditional manner. The rear part of its oblong shape is square cut, and the front part has the arc cut away. The doctoral gown has bell-shaped sleeves. It may be worn open or closed.
Black is the recommended color for all academic gowns. Bachelor’s and master’s gowns are untrimmed. Doctoral gowns are faced with black velvet, with three bars across the sleeves; the color of the velvet may also be that which is distinctive to the degree, agreeing with that of the edging of the hood. In the 1960s, many American land-grant universities adopted the British and the Scottish tradition of using the official school color(s) for the robes of their doctoral recipients—for instance, Yale: sky blue; Harvard: crimson; University of Pennsylvania: scarlet and blue; Columbia: slate gray; Rutgers: scarlet and black.
The hoods, differing in length for the three degrees—bachelor’s, master’s, and doctoral—are lined with the official colors of the university or college conferring the degree, usually with one color forming a chevron pattern over the other. Hoods are edged and bound with velvet or the color appropriate for the degree. You will see in our procession many hoods edged with dark blue, representing doctor of philosophy.
Mortarboards are the approved headgear. The tassel, worn on the left side of the cap, maybe gold if the holder has a doctoral degree.

Dear Members of the Class of 2026:
On behalf of the Monmouth University Alumni Association, welcome to the alumni family–a vibrant network that boasts over 60,000 Hawks in 50 states.
Today marks a new and exciting chapter in your connection to Monmouth University–one that will continue to grow with your professional and personal development. We want you to remain engaged with your alma mater, and share in your accomplishments, no matter where your achievements take you.
Stay connected by creating and updating your alumni contact record to receive the Monmouth Monthly alumni e-newsletter, invitations to alumni events and networking gatherings, and alumni discounts. Visit the Career Center to search for job opportunities and build your professional network.
Congratulations once again and we look forward to welcoming you to the alumni association.
Bayaan Oluyadi ’13
President, Alumni Association Board of Directors
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