On May 14, 2010, Seton Hill University hosted its Spring Honors Convocation and recognized members of the Class of 2010 for their achievements.

The honorees and the awards they received follow.

DELAWARE

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AJ LoPorto-Music Award-presented to a student for outstanding contribution to and support of various areas of program activity and in recognition of excellence in course work, performance, ensemble participation, and overall service to the program in music.

MARYLAND

Baltimore 21207
Raymond Lindsay-Collegiate Academic and Personal Success Support Services Award-presented to a graduating senior who has been dedicated to scholarly improvement, academic success and excellence in leadership.

Leonardtown 20650
Julie Woodburn-Visual Arts Program Award for Artistic Achievement-presented to the senior art major who has achieved a 3.7 or higher grade point average in his/her studio and art history courses.

Westminster 21157
Christopher Bruce-Student Leadership Award-presented to the student who has shown outstanding leadership in student government during his/her university career.

NEW JERSEY

Cape May Court House 08210
Kirstin Logan-President’s Award for Service-presented to a student whose life is characterized by her generous concern for others; Who’s Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities-recognized on the basis of outstanding scholarship, service to the University, and leadership in co-curricular activities; Academic Excellence Award-presented to a student in recognition of attaining the highest cumulative grade point average among family and consumer science seniors.

PENNSYLVANIA

Blairsville 15717
Jacquelyn Johns-Sullivan Award-presented to the graduating senior with the highest grade point average; Communication Scholarship Award-presented to a student in the communication major who has most consistently stood as an example of the University’s commitment to the liberal arts and sciences, demonstrated the highest level of intellectual curiosity, completed assignments with integrity and diligence, maintained an overall grade point average of 3.75, and contributed classes and community as an outstanding student and scholar.
Cabot 16023
Abby Marshall-Senior Academic Excellence Award-presented to a student in recognition of outstanding achievement in the psychology program.

Cheswick 15024
Natalie Moretti-Academic Achievement Award in Theatre-presented to a theatre major who has achieved high cumulative averages.

Claysville 15323
Brook Sharpnack-Communication Leadership Award-presented to the student who has shown continuous responsibility and accountability toward the university and communication major missions, has exhibited entrepreneurial aptitude in his tasks, has displayed risk taking initiatives to accomplish goals, has developed organizational management skills to move a group toward success, and has made significant contributions to the larger community as a leader; Who’s Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities-recognized on the basis of outstanding scholarship, service to the University, and leadership in co-curricular activities.

Coal Center 15423
Michael Jones-Student Leadership Award-presented to the student who has shown outstanding leadership in student government during his/her university career.

Ebensburg 15931
Marie Salguero-Visual Arts Program Award for Artistic Achievement-presented to the senior art major who has achieved a 3.7 or higher grade point average in his/her studio and art history courses.

Forty Fort 18704
Nicholas Howatch-Inorganic Chemistry Award-recognizes outstanding student achievement in inorganic chemistry.

Frederick 19435
Ashlan Luft-Visual Arts Program Award for Artistic Achievement-presented to the senior art major who has achieved a 3.7 or higher grade point average in his/her studio and art history courses.

Gibsonia 15044
Gabrielle Scanga-Senior Academic Excellence Award-presented to a student in recognition of outstanding achievement in the psychology program; Student Leadership Award-presented to the student who has shown outstanding leadership in student government during his/her university career; Who’s Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities-recognized on the basis of outstanding scholarship, service to the University, and leadership in co-curricular activities.

Greensburg 15601
Joseph Catalano-Excellence in the Study of Accounting Award-presented to a student who has achieved the highest cumulative grade point average in the accelerated and traditional learning formats.

Casey Dugan-Art Program Service Award-presented to a student for outstanding contributions to the art program.

Tyler Ferrari-Collegiate Academic and Personal Success Support Services Award-presented to a graduating senior who has been dedicated to scholarly improvement, academic success and excellence in leadership.

Sister Ran-Young Kim, S.C.-Distinguished Senior Award-presented to a student in recognition of excellence in achievement in social work and service to the University and the community as an officer in the Social Work Club.

Leah Knobloch-Sister Florence Marie Scott Award-presented to a graduating senior biology major for achieving a high grade point average.

Rose Kovach-Music Award-presented to a student for outstanding contribution to and support of various areas of program activity and in recognition of excellence in course work, performance, ensemble participation and overall service to the program in music.

Tamara Mahady-Political Science Certificate of Highest Merit-awarded to a graduating senior in political science who has achieved the highest grade point average and demonstrated exemplary qualities of citizenship, integrity and concern for social justice; Visual Arts Program Award for Artistic Achievement-presented to the senior art major who has achieved a 3.7 or higher grade point average in his/her studio and art history courses.

Nathan May-Artistic Development Award-presented to a graduating theatre major who has achieved exemplary artistic development through sustained self-direction and dedication as well as profound levels of risk taking, resourcefulness and originality.

Jenna Miller-Pasquale diPasquale Award-presented to a student in recognition of distinguished academic achievement and contributions to the English department and Seton Hill University.

Katie Milligan-Visual Arts Program Award for Artistic Achievement-presented to the senior art major who has achieved a 3.7 or higher grade point average in his/her studio and art history courses; Student Leadership Award-presented to the student who has shown outstanding leadership in student government during his/her university career.

Katie Riley-Social Work Academic Excellence Award-presented to a student in recognition of academic excellence in the study of social work.

Anthony Seranko-Student Leadership Award-presented to the student who has shown outstanding leadership in student government during his/her university career; Forensic Science Scholar Award-presented to the senior forensic science major who has demonstrated excellence in the study of forensic science, leadership and service.

April Walker-Senior Achievement Award in Hospitality and Tourism-presented to a student in recognition of academic achievement; Who’s Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities-recognized on the basis of outstanding scholarship, service to the University, and leadership in co-curricular activities.

Megan Zubalik-Student Leadership Award-presented to the student who has shown outstanding leadership in student government during his/her university career.

Grindstone 15442
Adam Kezmarsky-Who’s Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities-recognized on the basis of outstanding scholarship, service to the University and leadership in co-curricular activities.

Grove City 16127
Laura Barron-Academic Achievement Award in Theatre-presented to a theatre major who has achieved high cumulative averages.

Harrisburg 17109
Pamela Weldon-Student Leadership Award-presented to the student who has shown outstanding leadership in student government during his/her university career.

Holbrook 15341
Molly Huffman-Visual Arts Program Award for Artistic Achievement-presented to the senior art major who has achieved a 3.7 or higher grade point average in his/her studio and art history courses; Service to the Arts Award-presented to a student who has give exemplary service to the arts.

Hunker 15639
Buck Watkins-Collegiate Academic and Personal Success Support Services Award-presented to a graduating senior who has been dedicated to scholarly improvement, academic success and excellence in leadership.

Irwin 15642
Emily Heinicka-Student Leadership Award-presented to the student who has shown outstanding leadership in student government during his/her university career; Who’s Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities-recognized on the basis of outstanding scholarship, service to the University, and leadership in co-curricular activities.

Matthew Henderson-Academic Achievement Award in Theatre-presented to a theatre major who has achieved high cumulative averages.

Jenna Petrini-Student Leadership Award-presented to the student who has shown outstanding leadership in student government during his/her university career; Outstanding Achievement Award in Sociology-presented to the students for excellent academic achievement as a sociology major.

Lancaster 17063
Daniella Choynowski-Academic Achievement Award in Theatre-presented to a theatre major who has achieved high cumulative averages.

Latrobe 15650
Stephanie Lowden-Distinguished Senior Award-presented to a student in recognition of excellence in achievement in social work and service to the University and the community as an officer in the Social Work Club.

Renee Meager-Excellence in the Study of Business Award-presented to a student who has achieved the highest cumulative grade point average in the accelerated and traditional learning formats.

Lower Burrell 15068
Erica Gearhart-Pasquale diPasquale Award-presented to a student in recognition of distinguished academic achievement and contributions to the English department and Seton Hill University.

Monroeville 15146
Candice Shaughnessy-Music Award-presented to a student for outstanding contribution to and support of various areas of program activity and in recognition of excellence in course work, performance, ensemble participation, and overall service to the program in music.

Mt. Pleasant 15666
Jessica Shimko-Student Leadership Award-presented to the student who has shown outstanding leadership in student government during his/her university career.

New Stanton 15672
Michael Powers-Student Leadership Award-presented to the student who has shown outstanding leadership in student government during his/her university career.

Nicktown 15762
Olivia Weinzierl-Who’s Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities-recognized on the basis of outstanding scholarship, service to the University, and leadership in co-curricular activities; Nutrition/Dietetics Award-presented to a student who displayed excellent academic achievement and outstanding performance in supervised practices.

North Huntingdon 15642
Nathan Errett-Academic Achievement Award in Theatre-presented to a theatre major who has achieved high cumulative averages.

Penn Hills 15235
Denmark Reed-Collegiate Academic and Personal Success Support Services Award-presented to a graduating senior who has been dedicated to scholarly improvement, academic success and excellence in leadership.

Philadelphia 19142
Danny Zoegar-Collegiate Academic and Personal Success Support Services Award-presented to a graduating senior who has been dedicated to scholarly improvement, academic success and excellence in leadership.

Pittsburgh 15206
Amber Gorish-Collegiate Academic and Personal Success Support Services Award-presented to a graduating senior who has been dedicated to scholarly improvement, academic success and excellence in leadership.

Pittsburgh 15208
George Hurley-Student Leadership Award-presented to the student who has shown outstanding leadership in student government during his/her university career.

Pittsburgh 15212
Elizabeth Rettger-Student Leadership Award-presented to the student who has shown outstanding leadership in student government during his/her university career.

Pittsburgh 15229
Michael Washington-Student Leadership Award-presented to the student who has shown outstanding leadership in student government during his/her university career; Who’s Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities-recognized on the basis of outstanding scholarship, service to the University, and leadership in co-curricular activities; Society for Analytical Chemists of Pittsburgh Senior Chemistry Award-presented to a senior chemistry major for his/her demonstrated record of scholastic achievement, service and the potential for advancement in the chemistry profession.

Richeyville 15358
Ashley DeWitt-Nutrition/Dietetics Award-presented to the students who won the dietetics entrepreneurial competition and displayed managerial skill in the implementation of a wellness project.

Saltsburg 15681
Joshua Johnston-Political Science Certificate of Highest Merit-awarded to a graduating senior in political science who has achieved the highest grade point average and demonstrated exemplary qualities of citizenship, integrity and concern for social justice.

Jon Stefaniak-Visual Arts Program Award for Artistic Achievement-presented to the senior art major who has achieved a 3.7 or higher grade point average in his/her studio and art history courses.

Tarrs 15688
Hallie Geary-Sullivan Award-presented to the graduating senior with the highest grade point average.

Robert Richardson-Computer Science Award-presented to a graduating senior who displayed excellence in the field of computer science both in and out of the classroom.

Tyrone 16686
Brittany Huffman-Academic Achievement Award in Theatre-presented to a theatre major who has achieved high cumulative averages.

West Leechburg 15656
Margaret Jones-Exemplary Student of Communication Award-presented to the student who most exemplifies the benefits of blending academic scholarship and success with the pursuit of athletic excellence and team effort while maintaining an overall grade point average of 3.75; this student has contributed to the Seton Hill community as a public embodiment of the University’s mission, values and integrity.

Wexford 15090
Jackie Jones-Visual Arts Program Award for Artistic Achievement-presented to the senior art major who has achieved a 3.7 or higher grade point average in his/her studio and art history courses.

Whitaker 15120
Matthew Kelly-Computer Science Award-presented to a graduating senior who displayed excellence in the field of computer science both in and out of the classroom.

Windber 15963
Jennifer Kot-Nutrition/Dietetics Award-presented to the students who won the dietetics entrepreneurial competition and displayed managerial skill in the implementation of a wellness project; Academic Achievement in Nutrition/Dietetics-presented to a student who displayed excellent academic achievement and outstanding performance in supervised practices.