Centenary University awarded degrees to 350 graduates at its 148th commencement, which was held as four separate in-person ceremonies on the University’s Hackettstown campus. Two of the ceremonies recognized graduates who earned associate and undergraduate degrees, while a third event showcased academic accomplishments of master’s and doctoral graduates. In addition, the University held a special commencement ceremony for the Centenary softball team, which missed the undergraduate commencements due to a playoff game. Graduating from Warren County were:
Alpha-Kayla Molnar, Bachelor of Arts in Psychology, cum laude
Belvidere-Alison Bancroft, Master of Arts in Special Education; Nicole Barto, Bachelor of Science in Biology, magna cum laude; Olivia Marchello, Bachelor of Science in Equine Studies, magna cum laude; Sarah Martowicz, Bachelor of Arts in Education
Blairstown-Christina Holmberg, Bachelor of Science in Medical Laboratory Science
Great Meadows-Jordan Noll, Master of Arts in School Counseling
Hackettstown-Jeremy Ashton, Bachelor of Arts in Theatre Arts: Dance; Carson Crane, Bachelor of Science in Business Administration: Marketing, magna cum laude; Nicoleta Damashin, Bachelor of Science in Biology; Sabrina Dattolo, Bachelor of Arts in Writing, summa cum laude; Veronica Gaspar, Bachelor of Arts in Theater Arts: Performance Studies, summa cum laude; Gabriella Hadzovic, Master of Business Administration: Management; Drew Hanson, Bachelor of Arts in Writing; Audrey Jantzen, Bachelor of Arts in Theater Arts: Music, summa cum laude; Jordan Jenkins, Bachelor of Science in Business Administration: Management, cum laude; Jacob Korczukowski, Bachelor of Science in Business Administration: Sports and Entertainment Management; Maria Moore, Master of Business Administration: Management; Melissa Souders, Master of Arts in School Counseling; Delaney Stewart, Bachelor of Arts in Psychology, cum laude
Hardwick-Lauren Greulich, Master of Arts in Instructional Leadership
Oxford-Hernoor Kaur, Bachelor of Science in Business Administration: Data Analytics; Mark Smith, Master of Arts in Educational Leadership
Port Murray-Haley Clancy, Master of Arts in Clinical Counseling
Phillipsburg-Kevin Biedukiewicz, Bachelor of Arts in Education, summa cum laude; Melanie Clark, Bachelor of Science in Biology; James Crouse, Master of Arts in Clinical Counseling; Rachel Crouse, Bachelor of Arts in Education; Victoria Hoffman, Bachelor of Science in Business Administration: Finance, summa cum laude; Taylor Quimby, Bachelor of Arts in Education; Emily Slack, Bachelor of Arts in Education
Stewartsville-Ashley Wrede, Bachelor of Science in Business Administration: Marketing
Washington-Emily Dunlap, Bachelor of Social Work, summa cum laude; Hayley Hopkins, Master of Business Administration: Management; Jesse Hall, Bachelor of Arts in Psychology, cum laude; Donnell Joyce, Master of Arts in Leadership and Public Administration; Kimberly Sigman, Doctor of Educational Leadership
ABOUT CENTENARY UNIVERSITY
Founded in 1867 by the Newark Conference of the United Methodist Church, Centenary University’s academic program integrates a solid liberal arts foundation with a strong career orientation. This mix provides an educational experience that prepares students to succeed in the increasingly global and interdependent world. The University’s main campus is located in Hackettstown, N.J., with its equestrian facility in Washington Township.
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