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Lackawanna College
Lackawanna College held its commencement ceremonies for 253 students on Sunday, May 18, at the Scranton Cultural Center. The graduating class was the largest since Lackawanna College relocated to downtown Scranton in 1996 and one of the largest since the institution was authorized to award associate degrees by the Department of Education in 1957. The presentations of diplomas and certificates were made by President Raymond S. Angeli, Academic Dean Francis Goskowski and college Registrar Theresa Scopelliti. Local graduates include:
Above, from left, are Lackawanna College graduates Tabitha Lane of Ulster and Sarah May of Towanda, after the graduation ceremony.
Abington Journal Photos/Ben Freda
Lackawanna College graduates await their diplomas.
Associate in Arts: Lori A. Szajkowski, Dalton,
Associate in Science: Alexa Ann Fiegleman, Clarks Summit; Michael Canio Pasqualichio Jr., Clarks Summit; Glenn G. Fairbanks, South Abington Township; Alissa Patrice McMickens, Tunkhannock; Robert P. Reimiller, Tunkhannock; Robert P. Reimiller, Tunkhannock; Carol Driesbaugh, Clarks Summit; Nicholas Eric Devaney, Clarks Summit; Zachary Reichert, Clarks Summit; Francis Gordon Miller IV, Clarks Summit; Jad Thomas Walther, South Abington Township.
404 Wyoming Avenue, Scranton, PA 18503
Enrollment: 1,300
Graduation Date: May 18, 1:30 p.m.
Location: Scranton Cultural Center
Graduating Class Size: 253
Graduation Speaker: James Spalding, Paraguayan ambassador to the United States.
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