University of Scranton

12/10/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 12/10/2024 15:09

Students Recognized for Academic Achievement

Frank O'Hara medals were given to University of Scranton students with the highest grade-point averages in their first-, second- and third-year in the College of Arts and Sciences, the Kania School of Management and the Leahy College of Health Sciences for the 2023-24 academic year. The awards, named in honor of the late Frank O'Hara who served the University for 53 years in various administrative positions, were presented at a ceremony held in December on campus.

College of Arts and Sciences

Matthew W. Rakauskas, Factoryville, received the O'Hara Award for academic achievement for his freshman year in the College of Arts and Sciences. A member of the University's Special Jesuit Liberal Arts Honors Program, he is currently in his sophomore year at Scranton, pursuing a double major in computer science and mathematics. He is a recipient of the University's full-tuition Presidential Scholarship. A Dean's List student at Scranton, he has also been involved in student organizations and activities on campus. He currently serves as the treasurer of the Computer Science Club and as vice president of the Philosophy Society. He is also a tutor with the University's Office of Student Support and Success.

Alyssa M. Cosklo, Fell Township, received the O'Hara Award for academic achievement for her sophomore year in the College of Arts and Sciences. A member of the University's Magis Honors Program in STEM, she is currently in her junior year at Scranton, majoring in biology. She is a recipient of the University's full-tuition Presidential Scholarship. A Dean's List student at Scranton, she has conducted and presented research on a project titled "Henricelle pelegia and henriciella mobilis unexpectedly tip-budding bacteria" with faculty mentor Amelia Randich, Ph.D., assistant professor of biology at the University. On campus, she is a resident assistant, vice president of the Biology Club, a tutor with the Office of Student Support and Success, and regularly volunteers with the Center for Service and Social Justice. She also serves as a medical scribe at Geisinger Community Medical Center, and volunteers at Geisinger Wyoming Valley Hospital through the Hospital Elder Life Program.

Matthew F. Schade, Hadden Heights, New Jersey, received the O'Hara Award for academic achievement for his junior year in the College of Arts and Sciences. A member of the University's Magis Honors Program in STEM, he is currently in his senior year at Scranton, majoring in mathematical sciences. He is a recipient of the University's full-tuition Presidential Scholarship. A Dean's List student at Scranton, he also serves as a resident assistant and has been involved with intramural sports programs offered on campus. In the summer of 2024, he served as an actuarial intern at Guy Carpenter.

Kania School of Management

From left: O'Hara Award recipients for the Kania School of Management Jessieca Moira Aguasin, Dean Finan and Grace Boyle; and Murli Rajan, Ph.D., associate dean of the Kania School of Management.

Jessieca Moira C. Aguasin, Honesdale, received the O'Hara Award for academic achievement for her freshman year in the Kania School of Management. A member of the University's Frank P. Corcione Business Honors Program, she is currently in her sophomore year at Scranton, majoring in accounting. She is a recipient of the University's full-tuition Presidential Scholarship. A Dean's List student at Scranton, she is a member of Kania Women in Business and the Commuter Students Association and participates in the University's Meaningful Opportunity for Student Access, Inclusion, and Community (MOSAIC) program.

Dean J. Finan, Malvern, received the O'Hara Award for academic achievement for his sophomore year in the Kania School of Management. A member of the University's Frank P. Corcione Business Honors Program and the Robert L. McKeage Business Leadership Program, he is currently in his junior year at Scranton pursuing a double major in finance and business analytics with a minor in business leadership. He is a recipient of the University's full-tuition Presidential Scholarship. A Dean's List student at Scranton, he is also a member of Scranton's Men's Soccer team. He serves as president of the Kania Student Advisory Board and as sector head for consumer staples and industrials for PRISM, the University's investment club. On campus, he volunteers with the Center for Service and Social Justice. In the summer of 2023, he worked as a finance intern for Vishay Intertechnology, Inc., where he also worked as a project intern. In the summer of 2024, he worked as an accounting support intern for Mutual Capital Services.

Grace Boyle, Clarks Summit, received the O'Hara Award for academic achievement for her junior year in the Kania School of Management. A recipient of the University's full-tuition Presidential Scholarship, she is currently a senior majoring in finance with a concentration in corporate finance and is member of the University's Frank P. Corcione Business Honors Program. A Dean's List student at Scranton, she received the University's O'Hara Award in 2023 for her sophomore year. On campus, she is vice president of Omega Beta Sigma, the women's business honor society, and is a member of the PRISM Investment Club. She volunteers with the University's Center for Service and Social Justice. During the summer months, she has worked as a consulting intern at the University of Scranton's Small Business Development Center; a corporate finance and business analytics intern at Candela Medical; and as a corporate finance intern at Edelman Financial Engines in Boston. During the school year, she works part-time as a receptionist at her family's business, Boyle Eye Specialists.

Leahy College of Health Sciences

From left: O'Hara Award recipients for the Leahy College of Health Sciences Allie Dean, Sarah Lyons and Elizabeth McKechney; and Victoria Castellanos, Ph.D., dean of the Leahy College of Health Sciences.

Sarah A. Lyons, Moosic, received the O'Hara Award for academic achievement for her freshman year in the Leahy College of Health Sciences. A Dean's List student at Scranton, she is currently a sophomore majoring in nursing. She is a peer health educator with the University's Center for Health Education and Wellness, a tutor with the Office of Student Support and Success, and has served as a student panel member for the Nursing Department for the University's Open House. She volunteers with the Nursing Department's Period Poverty Project. She also volunteers with Hospice of the Sacred Heart and with the Nativity of Our Lord Parish. Lyons works part time as a spin instructor.

Allie D. Dean, Endicott, New York, received the O'Hara Award for academic achievement for her sophomore year in the Leahy College of Health Sciences. A Dean's List student at Scranton, she is currently a junior majoring in nursing. She is member of the University's Student Nursing Association, a note taker for the University's Office of Student Support and Success, and a referee for the University's intramural volleyball. She also volunteers at the St. Francis of Assisi kitchen. She works for Broome Oncology in New York.

Elizabeth P. McKechney, Fairport, New York, received the O'Hara Award for academic achievement for her junior year in the Leahy College of Health Sciences. She is the recipient of the University's full-tuition Presidential Scholarship. A Dean's List student at Scranton, she is currently a senior majoring in communication sciences and disorders with a minor in counseling and human services. She is recording secretary in the University's chapter of the National Student-Speech-Language Hearing Association, a tutor in the Office of Student Support and Success, and lead vocalist and guitarist for the Praise and Worship Club. As a member of the University's church choir, she serves as a cantor and as organizer and leader of the music for Mass with Marina. Off campus, she volunteers with the Clothesline for Men, the Scranton School for Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing Children and as an ASL Story Time assistant at the Abington Community Library.