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Honoring 29 stellar graduates of our 29 public college and university campuses Thursday, May 12, 2011 State House mass.edu/29whoshine 1

The Ceremony Welcome Charles F. Desmond, Chairman Board of Higher Education 29 Who Shine Procession Music Opening Remarks America the Beautiful Barbara Pierre and Anthony Pires, Jr., Students Framingham State Richard M. Freeland, Commissioner Department of Higher Education Paul Reville, Secretary of Education Commonwealth of The Honorable Therese Murray, President State Senate The Honorable Robert A. DeLeo, Speaker House of Representatives 29 Who Shine Awards Awards presented by Paul Raverta, President Berkshire State Awards presented by Timothy J. Flanagan, President Framingham State of Awards presented by Jack M. Wilson, President of Closing Remarks The Honorable Deval L. Patrick, Governor Commonwealth of Light Reception to follow 2

Meet the Elsa John Bunker Hill Moving to Boston from her native St. Lucia, Elsa John s experiences as a student leader at Bunker Hill (BHCC) reshaped her plans for the future. She has served as Student Government secretary and in a variety of other campus leadership roles. Elsa also volunteers for Horizons for Homeless Children. At BHCC she founded and co-led the campus Sustainability Club, dedicated to promoting the responsible use of resources. Elsa will attend UMass Amherst in the fall and hopes to one day practice environmental law. From 15 community colleges Amanda Garceau Berkshire Amanda Garceau graduates from Berkshire (BCC) with a 3.97 GPA in health/ fitness. A cancer survivor and mother of three children all under age 10, Amanda serves as president of the BCC Student Government Association and also in her local Parent- Teacher Organization. She has volunteered as a peer tutor and with the local Relay for Life cancer initiative. Amanda will attend Smith next fall. Her ultimate career goal is to address the obesity crisis through local work on health and wellness issues. Chris Wilbur Bristol Chris Wilbur graduates from Bristol (BCC) with a 3.97 GPA. He has served as the student representative to the Board of Trustees. He was editor-inchief of The BCC Observer and was chair of the Student Advisory Council. He also served as a legislative intern to Representative Stephen Canessa. As an AmeriCorps leader Chris organized and implemented a Going Green sustainability initiative. He is a recipient of the Jack Kent Cooke Foundation Scholarship and has been accepted to Brown. Morgan Opie Cape Cod Morgan Opie graduates from Cape Cod (CCCC) at age 17 with a 4.0 GPA. She is a beneficiary of state- and collegefunded dual enrollment programs, which allow Bay State high school students to earn high school and college credits simultaneously through the completion of college courses. She has been editor-in-chief of the CCCC student newspaper, a peer tutor in math and physics, and a founding member and president of the Math (STEM) Club. Morgan is currently taking part in an aerospace program for young scholars at NASA. She has been accepted into the Commonwealth Honors at UMass Amherst. Jacob Powers Greenfield Jacob Powers graduated from Greenfield (GCC) earlier this year and won a Jack Kent Cooke Foundation Scholarship to Amherst, where he enrolled this spring. At GCC he served as student representative to the Board of Trustees, consistently made the dean s list, was inducted into Phi Theta Kappa, worked in the peer tutoring center, and poured his heart into creating a campus community for students in recovery from drug and alcohol addiction. He acted as a liaison between GCC and The Recover Project in Greenfield, a non-profit organization dedicated to helping change the lives of those affected by addiction. He is pursuing a bachelor s degree in English. 3

Ruben Sepulveda Holyoke Thirty-six-year-old Ruben Sepulveda, a formerly homeless high school dropout, entered Holyoke (HCC) through its Adult Learning Center and pursued his studies with a passion while simultaneously working a fulltime overnight shift at a local motel. He has been a tireless advocate for adult education, speaking on this topic at conferences and events across the region. He completed his coursework at HCC and has already begun coursework at Amherst, where he will pursue a degree in psychology. I had an opportunity to change my life with HCC, to write a new story for myself, Ruben says. I want to help others do the same. Thomas Nguyen Harting Massasoit Tom Nguyen Harting is a naturalized U.S. citizen and president of the Massasoit (MCC) chapter of the Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society. As a child in Vietnam, he lost a leg to polio. At Massasoit he has been active in student government and local civic activities such as the Walk for Hunger and Heat and the Brockton Holiday Parade. Tom is a business owner who runs a painting company with several employees. He managed his business while attending Massasoit full time. He will attend UMass Boston and pursue a bachelor s degree in computer science or business. Ani Keshishyan MassBay Ani Keshishyan is an aspiring business leader who has taken a strong leadership role at MassBay (MBCC) as director of the Marketing, Public Relations and Communications Club. She has enhanced the current and future mission of the club, building career networking opportunities for students while also developing a new business and marketing plan for a signature MBCC program, The Career Closet. Ani s faculty and staff admirers at MBCC cite her motivated spirit and strong work ethic, noting that she began working as a seamstress at age 10 upon her immigration to the United States from Armenia. Ani plans to attend Bentley in the fall. Tara Kirby Middlesex Tara Kirby graduates from Middlesex (MCC) with a 3.89 GPA and a certificate in graphic design. She managed to excel in her coursework, win a fellowship to take part in MCC s Paul H. Sullivan Leadership Institute, and participate in campus activities, all while working 11 p.m. to 4 a.m. full time and caring for two seriously ill family members. I kept coming back to Middlesex because it helped me stay focused, Tara says. It s really the professors and the co-curricular experiences that have seen me through hard times. 4 Christina E. Lajoie Mount Wachusett Christina Lajoie is a talented early childhood educator and honors student who has consistently made the dean s list and president s list at Mount Wachusett (MWCC) while participating in a long list of civic projects and raising a six-year-old as a single parent. A dedicated community volunteer, Christina has raised funds and taken part in activities for Habitat for Humanity, Alternative Spring Break, Reading Across America, National Week of the Young Child, Support Our Troops, the Heifer Project, and YouthBuild. She is also a regular volunteer at her son s school. Christina will continue her education at Fitchburg State.

Shannon J. Sheltra Northern Essex Shannon Sheltra, the single parent of three children, will graduate from Northern Essex s (NECC) respiratory care program with a 3.94 GPA. Her interest in respiratory therapy is based on her own struggle with chronic asthma. In addition to balancing academic work and family responsibilities, Shannon found time to play a leadership role on campus, founding the NECC Respiratory Care Club and serving on the college s recent presidential search committee. She also volunteers as a therapeutic riding instructor for physically challenged children and received a grant to develop a health education program for students at Greater Lawrence Vocational School. Shannon has been accepted into Tufts s pre-med program. Her ultimate goal is to become a pediatric pulmonologist. Karima Erriahi North Shore Karima Erriahi immigrated to the United States from Morocco two and a half years ago knowing little English. When she graduates from North Shore (NSCC) this spring, this 28-yearold honors student and mother will be fluent in three languages: Arabic, French and English. It was at North Shore that Karima discovered a love of chemistry and nanotechnology. She hopes to continue her studies at a four-year institution and pursue a career in chemical engineering. Jeanne Dee Quinsigamond Nursing student Jeanne Dee is president of Quinsigamond s (QCC) chapter of the Phi Theta Kappa honor society. As captain of the s Jimmy Fund Rally Against Cancer team she has helped raise $11,182 for the cause. Her fundraising success helped QCC earn visits from Red Sox pitchers Clay Buchholz and Jon Lester. The winner of several academic scholarships and civic citations, Jeanne is also the single mother of a teenager and caretaker of an elderly parent. Along with a full academic schedule and family responsibilities, Jeanne works an overnight shift at the Fallon Clinic. Maxwell Opara Roxbury Maxwell Opara is an honors student at Roxbury (RCC) and a member of the RCC Student Government Association. An active community service volunteer, he is deeply involved with Leaders of Tomorrow/Boston, a nationwide organization sponsored by the National Black MBA Association. As part of his work as a student mentor with Leaders of Tomorrow, Maxwell reviews student applications from Boston Public School students and performs various forms of follow-up with them. He plans to go on to a four-year college and then medical school, hoping to specialize in sports medicine. Angelina Della Cavallini Springfield Technical Angelina Della Cavallini is president of Springfield Technical s (STCC) Student Government Association and an aspiring actress with a broad range of talents and interests. She has led her fellow students in raising funds for YouthBuild, collected holiday gifts for needy children, and taken part in rallies to press for more funding for public higher education. At the Springfield Science Museum she is the Family Science Adventures Coordinator, researching and planning science activities for children. Angelina s passion is theatre; she created an Improv Club on campus and in the drama society is at work on her third production. Her drama professor calls Angelina a force of nature STCC is a better college for having her here. 5

Did You Know? public colleges and universities enroll over 290,000 students annually in degree and certificate programs. They awarded more than 35,000 degrees and certificates in the 2009 10 academic year. They provide employment to nearly 35,000 professionals in administrative, faculty and staff positions. Research has shown that over 85 percent of graduates of public colleges and universities remain in the state after graduation, comprising the core of the workforce. From nine state universities and specialty colleges Melissa Brulotte Bridgewater State Melissa Brulotte is a chemistry major whose cancer research was presented at an international chemists conference in Germany this past March. She has won multiple research grants and scholarships in recognition of the importance of her work, which is focused on the mutation of cancer cells. Melissa is president of the Biochemistry Club at Bridgewater State (BSU) and student chapter president of the American Chemical Society. Additionally, Melissa mentors BSU freshmen through STREAMS (Student Retention Enhancement Across Mathematics and Sciences). Upon graduation she plans to obtain a Ph.D. in biochemistry. Eric Gregoire Fitchburg State Eric Gregoire served as president of the Fitchburg State (FSU) Student Government Association and also served as the elected student representative to the university s Board of Trustees. He has been active in campus efforts to promote student safety and combat sexual assault and dating violence. He served as the state university student representative to the Student Healthcare Program Steering Committee, where he played a major role in expanding health insurance coverage for students. Last summer Eric interned at Akerman Senterfitt LLP in Washington D.C., where he worked on public higher education policy issues. He plans to continue policy studies at the graduate level. 6

Danielle Leigh Farmer Framingham State Danielle Leigh Farmer is an honors student active in both student government and peer tutoring at Framingham State (FSU). Her campus tutoring experience led her to apply for the Teach for America program where, after three rounds of interviews, she was accepted. Danielle will join the Eastern North Carolina Corps this summer and teach two years of high school math before returning home to. Framingham State introduced me to some of the most inspiring programs and people, says Farmer. That s why I am so passionate about Teach for America and why I had the confidence to apply. Roseanne Strott of Art and Design Roseanne Strott is an artist and community activist who has played multiple leadership roles within the MassArt community. In addition to serving in student government, she has also helped further the goals of the Gay Straight Artist Union on campus and helped to plan community art events in Mission Hill. Rosie was instrumental in MassArt s collaboration with youth and veterans organizations to present a collaborative art exhibit highlighting the similarities between combat and urban violence. She plans to continue living and working as an artist in Boston. Anita Esperanza Parker of Liberal Arts Anita Esperanza Parker is a biology major at of Liberal Arts (MCLA). She founded a campus club called Bio Buddies. This peer mentoring program guides students enrolled in the biology program to ensure their academic success, while also providing opportunities for them to take part in community service. Under Anita s leadership, Bio Buddies students have participated in fundraising and promoted awareness of autism. Anita also served as vice president of the s against Cancer chapter at MCLA, which hosted the Relay for Life of Berkshire County All event last year. Anita s leadership was cited for the campus receiving an award from the American Cancer Society. This Peruvian native has volunteered abroad with ProWorld and hopes to purse a nursing degree. Michael G. Doren Maritime Academy Michael G. Doren is Mass Maritime s class valedictorian. He has worked tirelessly both inside and outside of the classroom, serving as 5th Company Commander with responsibility for 170 cadets while also volunteering with the Raytheon Company s Math Moves U program to tutor middle school students in math and science. Mike has represented Mass Maritime at the International Association of Maritime Universities Conference in Busan, South Korea. His nominators at MMA also note that he turned down an opportunity to study through Shanghai Maritime s exchange program in order to remain in, work part-time and help his family pay bills. He has been offered and accepted a job with Raytheon and hopes to eventually pursue an MBA or law degree. 7

Mark Wheeler Salem State Twenty-eight-year-old Mark Wheeler is a former Marine who graduates this spring from Salem State (SSU) with a degree in biology. His studies have focused on lipid biochemistry and biomedical adaptations of striped bass. After spending last summer at a marine laboratory in Maine, Mark presented his research findings on the acclimation of striped bass to warm and cold temperatures at the annual meeting of the Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology in Salt Lake City. Mark has been accepted into the Ph.D. neuroscience program at Purdue. Kristina Marie Norris Westfield State Kristina Marie Norris blossomed academically, socially and personally at Westfield State (WSU), according to her WSU nominators, having struggled academically in high school following a late diagnosis of dyslexia. At Westfield State Kristina made the dean s list every semester and gained admission to the Commonwealth Honors program. As a Ambassador she worked with Birthday Wishes, Inc., a non-profit group that provides birthday parties for children living in homeless shelters. A criminal justice major with a minor in political science, Kristina discovered a passion for victim advocacy at WSU. Her honors thesis examines the obstacles and limitations of the Clery Act and its impact on WSU students. She is already introducing policy issues for campus consideration based on her research and study. She hopes to study law and work on policy reform in the area of women s rights and victim advocacy. Maureen Carroll Worcester State Maureen Carroll of Worcester is a dual major in geography and urban studies at Worcester State (WSU), where she has demonstrated academic excellence, effective campus leadership and service to the greater Worcester community. She is a dean s list scholar and the recipient of several awards for academic excellence. She also serves as president of the Gamma Theta Upsilon Geography Honor Society. Maureen volunteers at the Empower Biodiesel Cooperative where she helps identify restaurants willing to contribute waste vegetable oil (WVO) to be refined into biodiesel. She also serves as an intern at Neighborworks, an organization working to help families caught in the foreclosure crisis, an issue that has affected Maureen personally. And from the five campuses of the of Christina L. Roth of Amherst Christina Roth is a Commonwealth Honors student at the of Amherst. She is a psychology major and founder of the Diabetes Network, a 501(c)(3) national tax-exempt organization which connects college students who live with Juvenile Diabetes, creating a support network which will enable students to fulfill their potential. She will be one of 12 students to be honored as 21st Century Leaders at the UMass Amherst commencement. Christina has presented her psychology research at conferences in the Netherlands and at UMass. She will begin work as a research assistant at Joslin Diabetes Center in Boston upon graduation. Her eventual goal is to pursue a doctorate in clinical psychology. 8

Engy Mui of Boston Engy Mui, a former Navy medic who was once stationed aboard the USS Constitution in Charlestown, graduates with a 3.91 GPA from the of Boston. A biology major, Mui is currently conducting cognitive neurobiology research at Children s Hospital in Boston and will present her findings this month as part of the Honors program in biology. She has been active in veterans affairs on campus and volunteered in the Emergency Radiology Department at Newton-Wellesley Hospital. Engy is applying to medical school. She is an active member of the Egyptian Network of Boston. Jarrad Plante of Dartmouth Officials at UMass Dartmouth describe Jarrad Plante as the best has to offer. As a graduate student in policy studies with a concentration in environmental policy, Jarrad has had a sizeable impact on his local Fall River community. He developed and implemented food pantries at two middle schools while engaging university service organizations to collect food to stock the pantry shelves. He organized assistance from a local cable access station to help him produce a series of videos to educate middle school students about healthy eating and exercise. Working with Healthy City Fall River, he helped plan, create and sustain community gardens at three middle schools to improve the overall health of the city. I love being around people who want to make a difference in their community, says Jarrad. UMass Dartmouth has provided me with the opportunity, knowledge and skills to make good things happen. Michael R. Mizzoni of Lowell Political science major Michael Mizzoni served the UMass Lowell Student Government Association for four consecutive years as an elected senator, Academic Affairs chair, and two terms at the organization s president. He was also elected as a student representative and voting member of the Board of Higher Education, representing over 250,000 college students statewide. Michael is a two-time recipient of the Who s Who Among Students in American Universities and s award and the 2010 Student Leader of the Year award. As a member of the International Relations Club, he has represented UMass Lowell as a conference delegate in London and Istanbul. Michael will continue his education at the New England School of Law. Tara Chute of Medical School Upon graduation from Wheaton, Tara Chute was chosen for a prestigious Albert Schweitzer Fellowship awarded to those who show potential as leaders in service. While a student at UMass Medical School, Tara used the fellowship to develop an exercise project with the Family Health Center in Worcester, whose mission is to improve the health and well-being of traditionally underserved and culturally diverse city residents. Tara worked to increase patients utilization of exercise programs at the YMCA to improve three specific areas of health concern: diabetes, obesity and depression. Additionally, Tara has worked on a UMass Medical School initiative to foster international medical outreach. She is also a leader of the St. Anne s Free Health Care Clinic offering free care to the underinsured. She will serve her residency in obstetrics and gynecology at the UMass Memorial Medical Center. 9

Thank You Thank you to the following newspapers and publishers who have shown their support for Public Higher Education by donating advertising space this week to salute the 29 Who Shine. The Berkshire Eagle, Pittsfield Andrew Mick, Publisher The Boston Globe Christopher Mayer, Publisher The Boston Herald Patrick J. Purcell, Publisher The Cape Cod Times Peter Meyer, Publisher The Daily Hampshire Gazette, Pioneer Valley Jim Foudy, Publisher The Daily Item, Lynn Peter H. Gamage, Publisher The Daily News, Newburyport Sheila Smith, Publisher The Daily Times Chronicle, Woburn Peter Haggerty, Publisher The Eagle-Tribune, Lawrence Al Getler, Publisher The Falmouth Enterprise William Hough, Publisher and Editor The Gardner News Alberta Saffell Bell, Publisher Gatehouse Media New England Richard Daniels, Publisher and Chief Executive Officer Gatehouse Media includes: The Dedham Transcript The Enterprise, Brockton The Herald News, Fall River The MetroWest Daily News The Milford Daily News The Patriot Ledger, Quincy The Taunton Gazette The Lowell Sun Mark O Neil, President and Publisher The North Adams Transcript Bob Chapman, Publisher The Recorder, Greenfield Dennis Skoglund, Publisher The Republican, Springfield George Arwady, Publisher and Chief Executive Officer I am a big believer in investing in public higher education in. These students are our future, and their obvious talent will translate into a brighter future for us all. George Arwady Publisher, The Republican The Salem News Karen Andreas, Publisher The Sentinel & Enterprise, Fitchburg Tom Kirk, Publisher and Advertising Director The Standard-Times, New Bedford Peter Meyer, Publisher The Sun Chronicle, Attleboro Oreste D Arconte, Publisher The Telegram & Gazette, Worcester Bruce Gaultney, Publisher The Gloucester Daily Times Al Getler, Publisher 10

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