
CLASS OF 2011 IS CAMPUS' FIFTY-SECOND
10:00 a.m., Saturday, Dec. 17, Forum Theatre
Thirty-six Penn State New Kensington graduates will earn their baccalaureate and associate degrees at 10 a.m. Saturday, Dec. 17, in the campus Forum Theatre.
Barbara Arnold, founder and president of PrepTech Inc., an engineering services and mineral processing equipment company in Apollo, Pa., will give the commencement speech. The title of Arnold's address is "Global Initiatives: Where Can Your Penn State Degree Take You?" The new graduates will be inducted into the Penn State Alumni Association by Kerry Kelly, president of the Alle-Kiski Society, the local chapter of the PSAA.
BACCALAUREATE DEGREES
College of Information Sciences and Technology
Bachelor of Science, Information Sciences and Technology
Matthew S. Francart, Richard A. Humes, Bryan R. Nichols, Jeffrey A. Pennington, Amanda E. Polons,
Nathan W. Sankbeil, Edward P. Sasinoski
College of Liberal Arts
Bachelor of Science, Organizational Leadership
Ruth A. Herstek ##
Bachelor of Science, Security and Risk Analysis
Michael B. Sakoian
School of Nursing University College
Bachelor of Science, Nursing
Brandy L. Campbell, Maria Winger
Bachelor of Arts, Applied Psychology
Rachel A. Barr ###; Robert G. Hughes; Maura L. Sidelko
Bachelor of Science, Business
Ashley L. Aites, Ashley N. Baksis, Hayley A. Karczewski, Robert G. Vandenburgh##, James M. Zollinger
Bachelor of Arts, Communications
Alicia M. Arraujo, Lori S. Maystrovich, Joseph R. Ritter, Gretchen D. Toy#
Bachelor of Science, Psychology
Tyler M. Wilson
ASSOCIATE DEGREES
College of Engineering
Biomedical Engineering Technology
Richard G. Gentile; Evan L. Jackson, Richard P. Kosanovic ###, Gabriel D. Rindosh, Michael W. Soukup
College of Information Sciences and Technology
Information Sciences and Technology
Kimberly S. Kuruc
University College
Business Administration
Andrew V. Holodnik, Audriana M. Negron
Letters, Arts, and Sciences
David L. Bruzda, Richard S. Durzo ###, Stephen F. Sankovich, Joseph A. Swiklinski, Zachary S. Taylor
# Highest Distinction ## High Distinction ### Distinction
"Subject to completion of all degree requirements and satisfaction of minimum criteria, distinction may be conferred as indicated upon the individuals listed herein and upon such others as may meet the requirements."