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May 19, 2025

And the winner is: Year-end awards honor nursing and public health students and faculty

Decker College divisions celebrate academic excellence and community engagement

Ann Fronczek, MS '99, associate professor and director of undergraduate and doctoral nursing programs, presents the Decker School of Nursing Award to seniors Sierra Devlin, Katie Kaufman, Victoria Yu and Mariella Michitti (from left). Ann Fronczek, MS '99, associate professor and director of undergraduate and doctoral nursing programs, presents the Decker School of Nursing Award to seniors Sierra Devlin, Katie Kaufman, Victoria Yu and Mariella Michitti (from left).
Ann Fronczek, MS '99, associate professor and director of undergraduate and doctoral nursing programs, presents the Decker School of Nursing Award to seniors Sierra Devlin, Katie Kaufman, Victoria Yu and Mariella Michitti (from left).

网曝黑料鈥檚 Decker College of Nursing and Health Sciences held two year-end awards ceremonies in May to recognize graduating students. Additionally, three Decker nursing students participating in the Educational Opportunity Program were honored at an EOP event in March.

Division of Public Health

The Division of Public Health recognized students from the Class of 2025 at an 11 a.m. ceremony on May 14 in the University鈥檚 Health Sciences Building in Johnson City, which is home to Decker College.

鈥淵ou are the future of public health, and you are the force that will drive transformative change to create our vision 鈥 a world where well-being is prioritized and health equity is achieved,鈥 said Decker College Dean Mario Ortiz.

The awards presented were:

  • Capstone Scholar Award: Godwin Cyril Agbesi and Jessica McCarthy
  • Excellence in Community Engagement Award for the project 鈥淗arm Reduction in Practice: Community Engagement Around Methamphetamine Use in 网曝黑料, New York鈥: Godwin Cyril Agbesi, Nicole Keibel, Jennifer Mahram 鈥23, Cole Margarites 鈥24 and Meredith Smith 鈥11
  • Public Health Leadership Award: Meredith Smith 鈥11

鈥淭hese individuals have not only met the requirements of a rigorous and challenging program but also distinguished themselves as public health professionals, scholars and leaders,鈥 noted Yvonne Johnston, associate professor and founding director of the Division of Public Health. 鈥淲e are immensely proud of all our program graduates.鈥

Division of Nursing

Decker鈥檚 Division of Nursing, comprising the Decker School of Nursing, held a ceremony recognizing undergraduate and graduate students at 4 p.m. on May 14 at the Health Sciences Building. The event also included a presentation of faculty awards and the induction of 13 students into the Zeta Iota Chapter of the Sigma Theta Tau International (STTI) Honor Society of Nursing.

鈥淭he Decker School of Nursing is blessed with extraordinary faculty who guide, cajole and push our students to outstanding achievement,鈥 Ortiz said. 鈥淕raduates from our programs are sought after by some of the finest health organizations in the country, and for this, I recognize our exceptional faculty and staff.鈥

Undergraduate awards

  • American Nurses Association New York Future Nurse Leader Award: Matthew Roach 鈥24
  • Decker Foundation Award for Academic Excellence: Elisabeth Rivera 鈥24
  • Decker Foundation Award for Clinical Excellence: Abraham Sangeap
  • Decker School of Nursing Academic Excellence Award: Sierra Devlin, Katie Kaufman, Mariella Michitti and Victoria Yu
  • Dennis Jimenez Memorial Award: Sophia Bodack
  • Heidi and Joel Thirer Award for Leadership and Community Service: Nhyira Abeka Johnson, Nicole Kingsley, Anthony Lyons and Katyanna Noble
  • Jessica Mally Memorial Award: Sarah Choi (traditional program) and Abraham Sangeap (accelerated program)
  • Martha Harnick Bress Memorial Award: Omar Al-Masri
  • Mary Pillepich Award for Excellence in Nursing Practice: Emily Sarosy
  • Registered Professional Nurse Baccalaureate Award: Karolina Lubecka
  • Sara Ainspan Memorial Award: Anthony Ferrara
  • UHS Professional Nursing Practice Award: Paige Oliveira 鈥12

Graduate awards

  • Excellence in Advanced Nursing Practice Award in Adult Gerontological Nursing: Tamara Macinski
  • Excellence in Advanced Nursing Practice Award in Community Health Nursing: Stephanie Manning 鈥23
  • Excellence in Advanced Nursing Practice Award in Family Nursing: Brooke Maietta 鈥22
  • Excellence in Advanced Nursing Practice Award in Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing: Aida Melendez
  • Excellence in Advanced Nursing Practice Award, Doctor of Nursing Practice Program: J鈥橝dore Larosa-Mattis
  • Excellence in Advanced Nursing Practice Award, Doctor of Philosophy in Nursing: Allison Roma 鈥18, 鈥19, MS 鈥22
  • Excellence in Advanced Nursing Practice Award, Post-Master鈥檚 Certificate Program: Marjorie Menardy Magloire
  • Geraldine M. Dowling Award in Gerontological Nursing: Maria Panlilio-Ortiz, MS 鈥12
  • Jose Reichel Research Fund Award: Danielle Ongondo 鈥11, MS 鈥14

Faculty awards

  • Faculty Award from Graduate Students: Betsy Perry 鈥12, MS 鈥17
  • Faculty Award from Undergraduate Students: Alison Dura
  • Faculty Peer Award: Lori Sprague 鈥95, MS 鈥09, PhD 鈥17

Sigma Theta Tau Zeta Iota Induction Ceremony

  • Kathryn Alliger
  • Ashley Berg
  • Genna Borrino
  • Kelsey Campbell
  • Lindsey Dorsainvil
  • Alize Hurtic
  • Luka Jijieshvili
  • Tamara Macinski
  • Christina Mattocks
  • Shakeira Reese
  • Abraham Sangeap
  • Sydney Tse 鈥22
  • Tianna Wawrzusin

Educational Opportunity Program (EOP)

The following awards were announced at the University鈥檚 EOP Senior Recognition Brunch and Awards Ceremony on March 31 in downtown 网曝黑料:

Madelin Denteh, Nana Gyamfi and Marshia Mizan, seniors majoring in nursing, received SUNY Outstanding Academic Achievement Awards. These awards are given by the SUNY Chancellor鈥檚 Office of Opportunity Programs to EOP students who achieve a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher.

Denteh and Mizan also received the Westley Van Dunk Eminence Award, which is presented to a graduating senior in the nursing program who demonstrates exceptional academic excellence and overall achievement. This award is named in honor of Westley Van Dunk, a 网曝黑料 EOP alumnus who served as an EOP counselor for over 40 years.

Additionally, Denteh was awarded the EOP Research Scholars Award, which recognizes a senior who has shown significant engagement in undergraduate research, investigation, or creative exploration in their major or area of interest.

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