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Academic Honors recipients announced for Spring 2021

Congratulations to the following Mitchell College students named to the Spring 2021 Dean’s List (3.50+ GPA) or the Commendable Scholar List (3.0-3.49 GPA).

Students must meet the following requirements to be eligible for either Commendable Scholar or Dean’s List:

1. Must be a matriculated student.
2. Part-time students are eligible for commendable scholar status for every 12 calculable credits completed.
3. Must have a grade point average between 3.0 and 3.49 for the given semester (Commendable Scholar) or 3.50 and 4.00 for the given semester (Dean’s List).
4. May not have any Incomplete, Satisfactory (S), Unsatisfactory (U), Withdrawal or Failing grades for the given semester.

Dean’s List

Michael Adams | Portland, Connecticut
Zhane Adams | Norwich, Connecticut
Frank Aguanno | Syosset, New York
Ryan Ahern | East Haven, Connecticut
Jenny Alvarez | New London, Connecticut
Josefina Alvarez | New London, Connecticut
Ariella Aquino | New London, Connecticut
Lucca Ardovini-Brooker | Lagrangeville, New York
Sarah Aviles | Griswold, Connecticut
Hunter Baillargeon | Norwich, Connecticut
Kaelynn Balestracci | Waterford, Connecticut
Jenna Bennett | Shelton, Connecticut
Alana Berkman | Norwich, Connecticut
Claire Binfield | Las Vegas, Nevada
Zachary Blase | Northbrook, Illinois
Erica Blocker | Windsor Locks, Connecticut
Elizabeth Bowe | New London, Connecticut
Edwin Burnam | New York, New York
Catherine Burnett | Pearl River, New York
Grace Burns | Ridgefield, Connecticut
Aaron Calouro | Westerly, Rhode Island
Victoria Carolan | Bernardsville, New Jersey
Logan Casala | Seekonk, Massachusetts
Ryan Champagne | Uncasville, Connecticut
Malik Chase | Providence, Rhode Island
Nolan Clack | Hanson, Massachusetts
Ryan Coates | Morristown, New Jersey
Mya Colon | West Hartford, Connecticut
Christina Corbeil | New London, Connecticut
Hannah Corrigan | Waterford, Connecticut
Stephanie Costabile | Stamford, Connecticut
Marisa D’Agostino | Niantic, Connecticut
Tyler Daly | Clinton, Connecticut
Anna Damsky | Lexington, Massachusetts
Nicholas Danilek | Stamford, Connecticut
Derek Dascoulias | Albany, New Hampshire
Douglas DelaCruz | Uncasville, Connecticut
Robert DelaCruz | Uncasville, Connecticut
Olivia DeLoach | Spring Hill, Florida
Walter Factor | Ledyard, Connecticut
Lindsey Fairbank | Newington, Connecticut
Sophia Fastuca | Malvern, Pennsylvania
Matthew Fitton | Darien, Connecticut
Isabel Foley | Framingham, Massachusetts
Ryan Foster | Lisbon, Connecticut
Anne Gallagher | Henrico, Virginia
Shayna Gelfond | Taftville, Connecticut
Jessica Gerald | Groton, Connecticut
Darcea Godfrey | East Lyme, Connecticut
Emma Gosden | Wilton, Connecticut
Sophia Green | New London, Connecticut
Michael Grey | East Islip, New York
Krista Guidebeck | Arlington, Massachusetts
Abdullah Hadhood | Solon, Ohio
Elda Hernandez | Groton, Connecticut
Joshua Herrmann | Bethel, Connecticut
Ashley Holdridge | Oakdale, Connecticut
Isabella Iannone | Fairfield, Connecticut
Lexi Incropera | Lawrence, Massachusetts
Charlie Jacobs | Northford, Connecticut
Lara Jacobs | New York, New York
Isaac Jean-Baptiste | Milford, Connecticut
Audrey Jones | Mashantucket, Connecticut
John-John Jose | Middlefield, Connecticut
Ryan Kane | Niantic, Connecticut
Samantha Kasheta | South Windsor, Connecticut
Drew Keitz-Playford | Winchester, Massachusetts
Jaiden Kimbro | New Haven, Connecticut
Eliana Klein | Fairlawn, New Jersey
Jessica Krupnikoff | Unionville, Connecticut
Grace Kyle | Chevy Chase, Maryland
Angel Ladford | Baltic, Connecticut
Heather Lang | Stratford, Connecticut
Molly Lang | Mystic, Connecticut
Colin LaSaracina | Colchester, Connecticut
Anthony Laureano | Emerson, New Jersey
Samuel Law | West Caldwell, New Jersey
Justin-Corey Le | Norwich, Connecticut
Hannah Lemke | Moodus, Connecticut
Katelyn Lipsky | Plantsville, Connecticut
Christopher Llewelyn | Bloomfield, Connecticut
Benjamin Logel | Pawcatuck, Connecticut
Alyssa Lombardo | South Windsor, Connecticut
Amber Lopez | Preston, Connecticut
Christa Ellen Mancuso | Naugatuck, Connecticut
Alexis Mangual | Waterford, Connecticut
Nicholas Mariani | Waterford, Connecticut
Antonio Mattucci | Huntington, New York
Tyler McAuley | Wading River, New York
Kara McCarthy | West Warwick, Rhode Island
Samantha McKenna | Millbrook, New York
Sara McKnight | Mystic, Connecticut
Alaina Milukas | Quaker Hill, Connecticut
Isabel Montenegro | Alexandria, Virginia
Caroline Mullaney | Flourtown, Pennsylvania
Kelly Nolan | Loudonville, New York
Hannah O’Brien | Riverside, Rhode Island
Sydney Oatway | East Hartford, Connecticut
Gabriella Orlando | Waterford, Connecticut
Megan Pardee | Columbia, Connecticut
Constantine Pavlou | Closter, New Jersey
Tyler Peretz | Waterford, Connecticut
Mya Petchark | Norwich, Connecticut
Henry Pitzer | Vancouver, Washington
Marcel Quinlan | Uniondale, New York
Emma Quinn | Barnstable, Massachusetts
Matthew Rascoe | Old Saybrook, Connecticut
Antonio Raus | Farmington, Connecticut
Lily Reisner | Farmington, Connecticut
Andrew Ribaudo | North Andover, Massachusetts
Rachel Ricciuti | East Northport, New York
Andrew Rodman | Groton, Connecticut
Parker Rogers | Old Saybrook, Connecticut
Robert Roles | Cheshire, Connecticut
Allison Romano | Old Saybrook, Connecticut
Mason Rubino | Jewett City, Connecticut
Breana Rudolph | Glendale, Arizona
Michael Santiago | Wethersfield, Connecticut
Aicha Santos | New London, Connecticut
Yasmine Santos | Pawtucket, Rhode Island
Karley Schaeffer | Woodbury, Connecticut
Mackenzie Schaeffer | Woodbury, Connecticut
Ashley Septelka | Niantic, Connecticut
Kenny Sheehan-Heon | Uncasville, Connecticut
Hannah Shelkowitz | Staten Island, New York
Daniel Simpson | Hartford, Connecticut
Jacqueline Singer | Garden City, New York
Logan Smith | Quaker Hill, Connecticut
Lauren Snow | East Hampton, Connecticut
Chadler Solomon | Los Angeles, California
Ashley St.Pierre | Meriden, Connecticut
Kassidy Stackpole | Groton, Connecticut
Connor Stampfli | New London, Connecticut
Tianna Sweeney | New Britain, Connecticut
Brett Thorschmidt | Jericho, New York
Walter Tineo-Rivera | Waterford, Connecticut
Brittney Tougas | Cranston, Rhode Island
Mariah Travisano | Putnam, Connecticut
Emma Tschaikowsky | Mendon, Vermont
Jack Varley | Colonia, New Jersey
Alexia Watson | Stamford, Connecticut
Jocelyn Weber | New City, New York
Elysse Wenc | Waterford, Connecticut
Katerina Werth | New London, Connecticut
Corrine Wilson | Shrewsbury, Massachusetts
Kelsey Withington | Killington, Connecticut
Matthew Worobey | North Stonington, Connecticut
Robert Wright | Fort Lee, New Jersey
Brianne Wunder | New London, Connecticut
Stephanie Zavala | Norwalk, Connecticut
Marisa Zerbarini | Westerly, Rhode Island
Megan Zummo | Groton, Connecticut

Commendable Scholar List
Anabel Adams | Scarsdale, New York
Joshua Bane | Vienna, Virginia
Kathryn Barillaro | Clinton, Connecticut
Cristian Barrales | Bridgeport, Connecticut
Matthew Berman | Princeton, New Jersey
Joseph Bielinski | Doylestown, Pennsylvania
Christopher Bradley | Babylon, New York
Connor Brady | Crownsville, Maryland
Trey Brennan | Quaker Hill, Connecticut
Ahmani Browne | Antigua & Barbuda, Saint Johns
Christian Bucalo | Greenwich, Connecticut
Robert Campbell | Glastonbury, Connecticut
Marlene Cardoso | New Britain, Connecticut
Alexandra Casado | Quaker Hill, Connecticut
Alana Chappelle | Waterford, Connecticut
Hannah Chee | Hartsdale, New York
Ciaran Claffey | New York, New York
Daniel Cruz | New Rochelle, New York
Katherine Donahue | Portland, Connecticut
Rachel Dougan | New London, Connecticut
Noah Ellis | Londonderry, New Hampshire
Brittney English | New London, Connecticut
Michael Fain | Milford, Connecticut
Louis Fazio | White Plains, New York
Robert Fusari | Old Lyme, Connecticut
Keshav Garcia-Patel | Groton, Connecticut
Kenyada Gedeon | Irvington, New Jersey
Alexander Gerolimatos | Saylorsburg, Pennsylvania
Nia Gethers | Norwich, Connecticut
James Giovanniello | Staten Island, New York
Aizhane Glenn | New Haven, Connecticut
Estid Guzman | New Bedford, Massachusetts
Heather Haddon | Ledyard, Connecticut
Alexys Hanes | Old Lyme, Connecticut
Ardraveon Harrison | Statesboro, Georgia
Duncan Heystek | North Andover, Massachusetts
Alexi Hubbard | Spring Hill, Florida
Kyler Johnson | Kingston, Massachusetts
Sha’La Jones | East Hartford, Connecticut
Edward Kaftan | Old Lyme, Connecticut
Jake Karnes | Holbrook, New York
Nicholas Kercado | Uncasville, Connecticut
Gregory Kohler | New London, Connecticut
Katie Kosky | Warwick, Rhode Island
John Lemay | Trumbull, Connecticut
Alexis Lopez | Rancho Cucamonga, California
Samuel Majewski | S Yarmouth, Massachusetts
Michael Mannix | Port Washington, New York
Chelsea Marcano | Bronx, New York
Thomas Martens | Fairfield, Connecticut
John Mateo | Groton, Connecticut
Niko Mazzella | Niantic, Connecticut
Devyn McCarty | Meriden, Connecticut
Leilani McClellan | New London, Connecticut
Shamus McLean | Groton, Connecticut
Sara Milkowski | Brielle, New Jersey
Abigail Miner | Saunderstown, Rhode Island
Jalen Monroe | Waterbury, Connecticut
Natasha Morgan | New London, Connecticut
Clare Murphy | Hastings On Hudson, New York
Jack Neiswanger | Cheshire, Connecticut
Anna Novelli | Dover, New Hampshire
Conlen O’Driscoll | Sharon, Massachusetts
Maliah Pabellón | Bridgeport, Connecticut
Owen Panek | Oxford, Connecticut
Sasha Pereira | Alexandria, Virginia
Mollie Petrie | Needham, Massachusetts
Kai Petty | Bowie, Maryland
Dontae Pollard | Ft Walton Bch, Florida
Emily Pratts | New London, Connecticut
Dylan Radovich | Groton, Connecticut
Bryan Ramos Martinez | Hull, Massachusetts
Julianna Repaci | New Britain, Connecticut
Brandon Reynolds | Waterbury Center, Vermont
Christopher Rios | Islip Terrace, New York
Noah Rodriguez | Norwich, Connecticut
Steven Rodriguez | Springfield, New Jersey
Nicholas Rogers | Merrimac, Massachusetts
William Shafto | Danbury, Connecticut
Jade Shields | Hempstead, New York
Hannah Simpson | Old Greenwich, Connecticut
Brandon Sirois | Willimantic, Connecticut
Marcel Smith | New Britain, Connecticut
Sarah Smolenski | Salem, New Hampshire
Ryan Solimine | Danbury, Connecticut
Gabriel Stanton-Catallo | West Hartford, Connecticut
Luke Sullivan | Shelton, Connecticut
Kaylee Sullivan-Sage | Prospect, Connecticut
Mia Swanson | Evansville, Indiana
Roland Thivierge | Portland, Connecticut
Le’Sandra Turner | New Rochelle, New York
James Valleau | Wallingford, Connecticut
Ethan Wheeler | Annapolis, Maryland
Jessica Williams | Elmont, New York
Benjamin Wurth | Weymouth, Massachusetts
Hunter Yaworski | Brooklyn, Connecticut
Blake Zeitz | Cherry Hill, New Jersey

Funding Positions Mitchell College to Offer Greater Access to Careers

NEW LONDON, CT – August 16, 2021–Mitchell College could soon offer career credentialing in both STEM and mental health services through a planned Digital Innovation Hub. The $555,000 project was included in bills approved by the House Appropriations Committee, the first step in the budget becoming law.

 The funding request from U.S. Rep. Joe Courtney aligns with Mitchell College President Tracy Y. Espy’s plan to help the college meet the rapidly evolving needs of our new economy. Working with Gov. Ned Lamont’s Connecticut Workforce Development Unit, the college will be part of a workforce pipeline, developing curricula and programs that are accessible, inclusive and meet the needs of employers.

 “Congressman Joe Courtney’s support of this initiative enables us to answer the call from the Governor’s Workforce Council to provide innovative education programs and increase access to training in industry-demand careers. We are so grateful to the congressman and other local leaders. They recognize the pressing need for improving post-secondary education and career opportunities. This is a win-win for our students and the State of Connecticut,” said Espy.

 Other Grants Awarded

In addition, Mitchell College was recently selected to receive three grants to help the college develop a strategic plan, aid in vocational exploration programming, and conduct a water study at New London’s Mitchell Beach and Ocean Beach. 

Funding comes from:

  • The Presidential Grant to support a strategic planning process, examining institutional sustainability, innovation and student affordability. The grant was received from the Davis Educational Foundation established by Stanton and Elisabeth Davis after Mr. Davis’s retirement as chairman of Shaw’s Supermarkets, Inc.
  • The NetVUE Professional Development Award to bolster programming efforts to strengthen vocational exploration among Mitchell College students. The award is made possible through funds received by The Council of Independent Colleges (CIC) from Lilly Endowment Inc.
  • Veolia North America, LLC, to support Mitchell College’s water study, “Quality Analysis of New London Estuarine Systems.” This New London Water Authority Community Fund grant for 2021 will promote environmental research advocacy, protection and conservation, encouraging student interest in a breadth of opportunities and career possibilities.

Espy said, “Thanks to the generosity of these granting organizations, we are positioned to inspire, innovate and invigorate our campus community, curriculum and programs. We can’t wait to get to work.”

BLOOM!

Jonathan (Jono) Babbitt, Mitchell College assistant professor of performing arts, and his wife Allison Messier, Mitchell’s voice instructor, participated in a “car safari” this summer. It wasn’t in Africa but at Sunny Meadow Farm in Bridgewater, Connecticut. And there were no animals for visitors to watch but talented performers, including Jono and Allison!

The two joined the production BLOOM! with the renowned Pilobolus Dance Theatre in 76 performances over a five-day run. Jono said the format for this year’s production grew out of last year’s COVID restrictions around live performance. Limited groups of cars traveled along a road at the farm and stopped at various sites to watch short performances by the Pilobolus dancers, accompanied by singers and instrumentalists, including two pianos, a violin and a viola.

“We were on stage 10 hours each day, on a site that is so spectacular we should be paying for the view!” Jono said.

Jono conducted a chorus of 20 voices, singing the world premiere of his choral arrangement of Ralph Vaughan Williams’ art song Whither Must I Wander on a text of Robert Louis Stevenson, and Alison sang a solo piece.

Asked about how this experience affected him personally, he said, “The opportunity for artistic expression with like-minded singers, instrumentalists, dancers, choreographers, and technical support staff ranging in age from 12 to 85 – all in the service of a public desperately in need of live, personal performance art – refueled me in ways that are beyond description.  As one attendee said to me as she stood in front of me weeping openly, ‘I had no idea how much I needed this experience.’ I am grateful beyond words.”

And watch for more with Pilobolus at Mitchell. The lead dancers and artistic directors are coming to work with Mitchell College Dance/Cheer to offer an example of their astounding and outstanding work. More to come…

Mitchell College Welcomes Vice President of Academic Affairs

NEW LONDON, CT –August 13, 2021– Mitchell College recently welcomed Dr. Elizabeth Ann (Betsy) Beaulieu as vice president of academic affairs. She will oversee all academic areas of the college, including Thames at Mitchell, the Bentsen Learning Center and the Mystic Program. Beaulieu most recently served as interim dean of the College of Arts and Sciences at the University of New Haven. Prior to that she was founding dean of the Core Division at Champlain College in Vermont, where she served for 11 years, and director of Women’s Studies at Appalachian State University in North Carolina. She has consulted on many areas of higher education, including general education reform and integrative teaching, learning and collaboration. Her research focuses on contemporary African American women writers. She holds a doctorate in 20th-century British and American literature from The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, master’s degrees in literature from the University of York, England, and Georgetown University, and a bachelor’s degree from Providence College. Dr. Tracy Y. Espy, Mitchell College president, said, “We are so happy to welcome Dr. Beaulieu to Mitchell College. The breadth of her experience in interdisciplinary collaboration and new program development aligns perfectly with our innovative education model. Her leadership of Mitchell’s broad-reaching division of academic affairs will be invaluable as we build cross-disciplinary collaborations in our core curriculum and dynamic new concentrations of study.” Beaulieu said, “It is important to me to serve an institution committed to academic excellence, innovative pedagogy and robust student engagement. Mitchell College has a solid foundation in all three, and I look forward to finding ways to collaborate, innovate and inspire.”

Auditions Announced for Fall Performing Arts

Auditions for Fall Performing Arts at Mitchell College will be held September 2-17, 2021.

Registration for audition times is now open to all incoming and returning Mitchell College and Thames at Mitchell students! Register at mitchell.edu/audition now for:

  • Select Chorus audition (new members)
  •  Fall Theatre audition (new members)
  •  Dance/Cheer audition (all must audition each semester)
  •  Fall Instrumental Ensembles audition (all must audition each semester)

Interested in ensembles/music performance? Be sure to bring your instrument to campus!

Register at mitchell.edu/audition.

For more information about Mitchell College Performing Arts, visit mitchell.edu/performing-arts.