Students Earned Degrees over the Summer

Monday, September 21, 2009

Westminster College awarded undergraduate degrees to 10 students at the completion of the summer term.

Graduates are:

Avella, PA
   Kristen Bredniak
, who majored in biology, is a daughter of Robert and Connie Bredniak and a graduate of Avella Area High School.

New Castle, PA
   Tara Coyne
, who majored in elementary education, is a daughter of Tim and Debra Coyne and a graduate of New Castle High School.�
   David Dean, who majored in psychology, is a son of Renee Dean and David Dean and a graduate of Shenango High School.
   John Karski, who majored in business administration, is a son of Walter and Jane Karski and a graduate of Neshannock High School.
   Donatina Villani, who majored in accounting, is a daughter of Barb and John Villani and a graduate of New Castle High School.

Sharon, PA
   Lyndsey Vogan
, who majored in accounting, is a graduate of Moniteau High School.

West Springfield, PA
   Amanda Kowalczyk
, who majored in psychology, is a daughter of Brett Kowalczyk and Cathy Humphrey and a graduate of Northwestern High School.

Leavittsburg, OH
   Mallory King
, who majored in music education, is a daughter of George and Pamela Edmiston and a graduate of Labrae Local High School.

Youngstown, OH
   Darnelle Clark
, who majored in psychology, is a daughter of Jeffrey and Wanda Clark and a graduate of Liberty High School.

North Canton, OH
   Cory Baker
, who majored in public relations, is a son of Dennis and Sandy Baker and a graduate of Glenoak High School.

About Westminster College...
Founded in 1852 and related to the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.), Westminster College is a top tier liberal arts college and a national leader in graduation rate performance, according to U.S. News Guide to America's Best Colleges. Westminster ranked third among liberal arts colleges in social mobility, according to the Washington Monthly College Guide, and is one of the most affordable national liberal arts colleges in Pennsylvania. Westminster is also honored as one of "The Best 371 Colleges" and "Best in the Northeast" by The Princeton Review, and is named to the President's Honor Roll for excellence in service learning.

Nearly 1,600 undergraduate and graduate students benefit from individualized attention from dedicated faculty while choosing from 41 majors and nearly 100 organizations on the New Wilmington, Pa., campus.