Archives for May 2014

Mount Ida College Graduates Asked to “Wear Youth as a Badge of Honor” During Commencement

NEWTON, MA (05/28/2014)(readMedia)– Mount Ida College celebrated the Class of 2014 and presented honorary degrees on Friday, May 16, 2014 during the undergraduate and graduate ceremony of the College’s 115th commencement exercises. 325 students turned their tassels to the left and had their degrees conferred.

Mount Ida presented honorary degrees to U.S. Rep. Joseph P. Kennedy III; Sarah-Ann Shaw, Boston’s first African American female broadcast journalist; and Steven H. Wright, Executive Partner, Holland & Knight’s Boston office.

Several prominent themes emerged during the commencement addresses. Graduates were urged to serve, pursue their dreams and promise to always believe that you’re never too young to change the world.

In his commencement address, Congressman Kennedy asked graduates to make a promise.

“What I ask of you today is that you won’t ever let anyone say the following four words to you: you are too young,” he said, met with resounding applause. “Promise that so long as you are blessed with it, you will wear your youth as a badge of honor.”

Throughout the ceremony, graduates, and attendees shared their exhilaration and congratulations on Twitter and Instagram with the hashtag #MountIda14.

Zachary Davis of Old Lyme graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Sport Management from Mount Ida College.

Meghan Nogacek of Ledyard graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Dental Hygiene from Mount Ida College.

Founded in 1899, Mount Ida College is a small, private college in Newton, Massachusetts that provides career-focused programs built upon a strong foundation of social sciences, humanities, and the arts-all to prepare our students for achievement in their chosen careers, and in life. With a tight-knit, inclusive community, a diverse student body, winning NCAA Division III sports teams, a beautiful and safe suburban campus, and a vibrant school spirit, Mount Ida is the place where students become the best version of themselves. To learn more, visit the College’s website at www.mountida.edu. Follow Mount Ida on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

Local residents graduate with honors from Connecticut College

NEW LONDON, CT (05/27/2014)(readMedia)– The following local residents were awarded a bachelor of arts degree from Connecticut College at the 96th commencement ceremony on May 18.

Ian Rathkey of Old Lyme graduated cum laude with a major in East Asian studies.

Nathan Roy of Essex graduated cum laude with a major in government.

Hilary Sullivan of East Lyme graduated cum laude with a major in human development.

Prince Ilboudo of New London graduated magna cum laude with a major in international relations and economics.

Jordan Bishop of New London graduated magna cum laude with a major in environmental studies.

Molly Shimko of New London graduated magna cum laude with a major in theater.

Emil Lalov of New London graduated summa cum laude with a major in mathematics and economics.

Yumi Kovic of Norwich graduated summa cum laude with a major in ACS certified-chemistry and biochemistry.

Commencement Keynote Speaker Noah Feldman told the 461 members of the Class of 2014 that while today’s moment of celebration was wonderful, the real gift they had been given was four years of preparation for the rest of their lives.

“The whole point of the liberal arts education – that fragile, extraordinary, valuable thing which is being put in your hands and has been put in your hands – is to teach you to participate as full partners in the making of the world around you,” said Feldman, the Bemis Professor of International Law at Harvard Law School. “And that by definition can only happen through your taking up the stuff and the substance of your future lives and shaping it and making it your own.”

Prior to his speech, Feldman was awarded an honorary doctor of humane letters by Connecticut College President Katherine Bergeron.

Bergeron, who joined Connecticut College Jan. 1 and was inaugurated April 5, told the Class of 2014 they are part of a proud lineage of graduates who have done exactly what Feldman urged them to do: Used what they learned at Connecticut College to positively change the world.

About Connecticut College

Connecticut College is a private, highly selective liberal arts college with 1,850 students and more than 40 majors in the arts, sciences, social sciences and humanities, as well as the option for students to self-design majors. The College offers a high level of intellectual challenge, a campus culture that supports students to tailor their educational experience to their own interests and goals, and a four-year career development program that teaches students how to translate a liberal arts degree into a first job or graduate school admission. Connecticut College is situated in the small New England seaport of New London. For more information, visit www.connecticutcollege.edu.

Local Students Named to Dean’s List at St. Mary’s College of Maryland

ST. MARY’S CITY, MD (05/27/2014)(readMedia)– The following local students were awarded Dean’s List academic honors for the spring 2014 semester at St. Mary’s College of Maryland:

Amanda Jengo of Groton

Danielle Krause of Colchester

Dean’s List honors are awarded to full-time students at SMCM who earn a semester grade-point average of 3.5 or better on 12 or more graded credits.

St. Mary’s College is ranked one of the best public liberal arts schools in the nation by U.S. News & World Report and is one of only two public honors colleges in the nation. Dedicated to providing an affordable liberal arts education for a diverse student body, the college has the highest four-year graduation rate of any public college or university in the state. Within five years of graduation, 70% of its alumni pursue a graduate and/or professional degree.

More than 1,800 students attend the college, nestled on the St. Mary’s River in Southern Maryland.

Elizabeth Jay of Mystic Graduates from St. Lawrence University

CANTON, NY (05/27/2014)(readMedia)– Elizabeth M. Jay of Mystic was one of nearly 550 students who were awarded degrees at St. Lawrence University’s Commencement ceremony, which was held on May 18 in Canton, New York. Jay was awarded a degree in psychology .

St. Lawrence’s Commencement speakers were recipients Grace Potter, Honorary Class of 2014, singer-songwriter from Grace Potter and the Nocturnals; Susan A. Talve, Class of 1975, founding rabbi of the Central Reform Congregation in St. Louis; and Donald K. Rose, Class of 1964, who chaired the St. Lawrence Board of Trustees from 2008 to 2013.

About St. Lawrence University:

Founded in 1856, St. Lawrence University is a private, independent liberal arts institution of about 2,400 students located in Canton, N.Y. The educational opportunities at St. Lawrence inspire students and prepare them to be critical and creative thinkers, to find a compass for their lives and careers, and to pursue knowledge and understanding for the benefit of themselves, humanity and the planet. Through its focus on active engagement with ideas in and beyond the classroom, a St. Lawrence education leads students to make connections that transform lives and communities, from the local to the global. Visit www.stlawu.edu.

Local Students Graduate from Bowdoin College

BRUNSWICK, ME (05/27/2014)(readMedia)– During Bowdoin College‘s 209th Commencement ceremony, held May 24, 2014, bachelor of arts degrees were awarded to students from 37 states, the District of Columbia, and 15 countries and territories.

Brendan William McDermott of East Lyme, and a member of the Bowdoin College Class of 2014, graduated magna cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa with a major in Economics and a minor in Government and Legal Studies.

Kevin Miao of East Lyme, and a member of the Bowdoin College Class of 2014, graduated with a major in Economics and a minor in Mathematics.

Lucy E. L. Walker of Lyme, and a member of the Bowdoin College Class of 2014, graduated summa cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa with a major in English and Visual Arts .

More information about Bowdoin’s 209th Commencement here.

Watch “The Complete Bowdoin College Commencement Experience – In Minutes.”

About Bowdoin College

Bowdoin College is a highly selective liberal arts college located in Brunswick, Maine, about 25 miles north of Portland. One of the oldest colleges in the nation, it received its charter in 1794. Bowdoin enrolls approximately 1,750 students from across the country and around the world.

Notable alumni include 14th U.S. President Franklin Pierce (class of 1824), writers Nathaniel Hawthorne and Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (both 1825), African-American newspaper editor John Brown Russwurm (1826), Civil War hero Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain (1852), Arctic explorer Robert E. Peary (1877), former Senate Majority Leader and architect of the Ireland peace accord George J. Mitchell (1954), former U.S. Defense Secretary William Cohen (1962), and Olympic gold medalist Joan Benoit Samuelson (1979).

Providence College Awards Undergraduate Degrees to Local Residents During 96th Commencement Exercises

PROVIDENCE, RI (05/27/2014)(readMedia)– The following local residents were among over 900 students from Providence College who received undergraduate degrees during the College’s Ninety-Sixth Commencement Exercises held on Sunday, May 18, 2014.

Sally Adua, a resident of Waterford, received a bachelor of science degree Summa Cum Laude

Caitlin DeMars, a resident of Essex, received a bachelor of arts degree

Jason Goddu, a resident of Waterford, received a bachelor of science degree

Amanda Haluga, a resident of Groton, received a bachelor of arts degree

Megan Klein, a resident of Old Lyme, received a bachelor of science degree Cum Laude

Elizabeth LaRose, a resident of Salem, received a bachelor of science degree

Brendan Murphy, a resident of Stonington, received a bachelor of arts degree

Paige Nossek, a resident of Stonington, received a bachelor of science degree

Erin Rocha, a resident of Waterford, received a bachelor of arts degree Cum Laude

Christopher Trammell, a resident of North Stonington, received a bachelor of science degree

Philip Ziegler, a resident of East Lyme, received a bachelor of science degree

The Commencement address was delivered by Dr. Temple Grandin, an autism awareness advocate, leading innovator in the livestock industry, best-selling author, and engineer. She received an honorary doctorate in Science. Four other distinguished individuals received honorary degrees from the College. They are: the Honorable Francis J. Darigan, Jr. ’64, retired justice from the Superior Court of Rhode Island; Raymond M. Murphy, entrepreneur and philanthropist; Sister Margaret Ormond, O.P., Prioress of the Congregation of Dominican Sisters of Peace; and Carolyn Rafaelian, creator, designer and acting CEO of Alex and Ani.

Providence College is the only college or university in the United States administered by the Dominican Friars. The Catholic, liberal arts college has an undergraduate enrollment of approximately 3,900 students and offers degrees in 49 academic majors. Since 1997, Providence College has consistently been ranked among the top five regional universities in the north according to U.S. News’ America’s Best Colleges.

Waterford student named to winter 2014 dean’s list at Bates

LEWISTON , ME (05/27/2014)(readMedia)– Adrian Melendez-Cooper, of Waterford, was named to the dean’s list at Bates for the winter 2014 semester — a distinction earned by students whose cumulative grade point average is 3.71 or higher.

“Dean’s list students at Bates are exemplary high academic achievers. They model the good things that come from being goal-oriented, hard-working and persistent,” said Matthew R. Auer, vice president for academic affairs and dean of the faculty at Bates. “Dean’s list students make everyone proud at Bates. Congratulations to our honorees.”

Melendez-Cooper, the son of Mr. Alejandro Melendez-Cooper and Dr. Maria Amparo Cruz-Saco of Waterford, is a 2013 graduate of Waterford High School. Melendez-Cooper is majoring in economics at Bates.

Located in Lewiston, Maine, Bates is internationally recognized as a leading college of the liberal arts, attracting 2,000 students from across the U.S. and around the world. Since 1855, Bates has been dedicated to educating the whole person through creative and rigorous scholarship in a collaborative residential community. With a commitment to affordability, Bates has always admitted students without regard to gender, race, religion or national origin. Cultivating intellectual discovery and informed civic action, Bates prepares leaders sustained by a love of learning and zeal for responsible stewardship of the wider world. Learn more at bates.edu.

Bailey M. Frankewicz makes the Dean’s List at Coastal Carolina University

CONWAY 28528, SC (05/23/2014)(readMedia)– Bailey M. Frankewicz, a senior majoring in Psychology from Waterford, was among more than 1,600 students at Coastal Carolina University who made the Spring 2014 Dean’s List.

To qualify for the Dean’s List, freshmen must earn a 3.25 grade point average, and upperclassmen must earn a 3.5 grade point average. To qualify for the President’s List, students must earn a 4.0 grade point average. All students must be enrolled full time.

Coastal Carolina University is a dynamic, public comprehensive liberal arts institution located in Conway, just minutes from Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. CCU offers baccalaureate programs in 66 major fields of study, including acclaimed programs in marine science, resort tourism and professional golf management. Seven graduate programs include an MBA as well as master’s degrees in education, writing and coastal marine and wetland studies.

More than 9,400 CCU students from across the country and the world interact with a world-class faculty, and enjoy a nationally competitive NCAA I athletic program, an inspiring cultural calendar, and a tradition of community interaction fueled by more than 120 student clubs and organizations. The University’s many international partnerships make it possible for students to study in places such as Australia, China, Costa Rica, Ecuador, England, Greece, France, Germany, Japan and Spain.

Coastal Carolina University was founded in 1954 as Coastal Carolina Junior College and became an independent state university in 1993.

Learn more: http://www.coastal.edu/

Krista Peltier Named to Dean’s List for Academic Achievement at Elmira College for the Spring 2014 Term

ELMIRA, NY (05/23/2014)(readMedia)– Krista Peltier ’15 of Waterford is currently studying Sociology and Anthropology and Childhood Education at Elmira College.

Elmira College is a private, coeducational, liberal arts college founded in 1855, located in Elmira, New York. The College has an undergraduate enrollment of approximately 1,200 full-time students, of which twelve percent are valedictorians or salutatorians of their high schools or preparatory schools. Currently, there are 184 part-time undergraduate students and 136 graduate students at the College. Students come from 35 states and more than 20 countries.

A Blessing for animals

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9th Annual Blessing of the Animals

Grace Episcopal Church

8 Chapel Hill Road

Yantic, CT.  06389

Sunday, May 25 at 1 PM

www.gracechurchyantic.org

Phone; 860-887-2082

 

For Immediate Release – May 12, 2014

Media Contact; Kevin Harkins, 860-886-0762

www.gracechurchyantic.org

 

A special blessing for animals will be offered in front of Grace Church in Yantic at 1 o’clock on May 25.

 

The public is invited to bring animals and pets to receive prayer and blessing at 1 PM on Sunday, May 25, in front of Grace Episcopal Church in Yantic.  The annual event takes place on Rogation Sunday, a day set aside to ask God’s to watch over crops and creatures of all kinds.  Father Peter D’alesandre, Vicar of Grace Church, will preside at the short afternoon service.

 

“Cats, dogs and other animals are more than welcome”, said John Baldwin, Senior Warden at Grace Episcopal Church.  Baldwin suggests that our four pawed friends be leashed or in carriers as they will be close to other animals.

 

Rogation Sunday is the day when the Church has traditionally offered prayer for God’s blessing on the fruits of the earth and the labors of those who produce our food. The word “rogation” is from the Latin rogare, “to ask.”

 

Since 2006, Grace Church has been conducting this simple service giving thanks and seeking divine mercy for all growing things.  Those whose animals are unable to attend are encouraged to bring an item belonging to that creature such as a toy, food dish or bridle, for example.  The service takes place on the driveway in front of the historic old church.

 

Grace Episcopal Church is a parish of the Episcopal Diocese of Connecticut and offers a safe, welcoming community for all ages.  Weekly worship services and Christian education take place at 9:30 AM each Sunday, and child care is available.

 

To learn more about Grace Episcopal Church in Yantic, visit-

www.gracechurchyantic.org

Or call, 860-887-2082.