2023 McQuaid Medal Recipients
Each year Seton Hall recognizes outstanding community members who embody the ideals of servant leadership.
With pride, we call attention to individuals selected in 2023 for the Bishop Bernard J. McQuaid Medal for Distinguished Service, the President's Award for Student Service and our 2023 Servant Leader Scholars who will be recognized at this year's Charter Day Convocation at 3 p.m. on April 4, 2023.
Bishop Bernard J. McQuaid Medal for Distinguished Service
This honor is awarded to long-serving employees for their commitment to the University's mission and for providing outstanding service to the University by doing exceptional work in their own position and the larger University community.
2023 Honorees
Autumn Bucior
Registrar
Angela Carmella
Professor, Law School Instruction
Douglas Cantelmo
Interim Director of International Programs
& Program Director, Rome Connection
Winston Roberts
Assistant Vice President
Student Services
Tara Wager
Faculty Associate
Mathematics & Computer Science
Servant Leader Scholars
Servant Leader Scholars epitomize the University's mission and are examples of leadership for the good of others. The 2023 scholars are:
Freshmen
- Genna Arduini, Biology
- Anna Ausanio, Nursing
- Arianna Cox-McClary, Interprofessional Health Sciences - Athletic Training
- Michael DeMarco, Political Science
- Dahlia Diaz, Chemistry and Biochemistry
- Antonio DiBerardino, Biology
- Gabriella Fernandez, Diplomacy and International Relations
- Amanda Grace, Secondary Special Education – English
- Alyssa Housley, Psychology
- Jacob Hummel, Finance
- Isabella Rivera, Political Science
Sophomores
- Juyhun Baik, Biology
- Janasia Carter, Political Science
- John Cavanagh, Business
- Nina Lolli, Nursing
- Robert Magliozzi, Secondary Education – English
- Callie McCool, Biology
- Joseline Molina, Business
- Frank Rocco, Business
- David Smith, Communications
- Susanna Testa, Biology
- Marissa Todd, Elementary and Special Education
- Patrick Wac, Business
Juniors
- Jocelyn Duallo, Mathematical Finance
- Kelsi Loewen, Biology
- Josephine McCartney, Biochemistry
- Cara Mia Norelli, Nursing
- Peter Noto, Political Science
- Megan Perumpail, Biology
- Mary Tiffin, Diplomacy and International Business, Economics
- Maxwell Wheeler, Biology
Seniors
- Melissa Bowker, Biology
- Clare Donnelly, Secondary Special Education – English
- Kylie Heneghan, Nursing
- Anna Hosri, Biology
- Jacob Mahon, Finance
- Catharine Matticola, Marketing
- Jenna Mustafa, Biology
- Joshua Novello, Biology
- Lidia Prusak, Biology
- Andrew Rogers, Accounting
- Allison Sumereau, Elementary and Special Education
Graduates
- Bethany Davidheiser, Physician Assistant
- Kathleen Mahon, Speech and Language Pathology
- Marisa Pla, Informational Technologies
- Kaitlyn Vega, Nursing
- Meghan Vizzard, Speech and Language Pathology
Seton Hall's founder, Bishop James Roosevelt Bayley, called for our community of faith to be "a home for the mind, the heart and the spirit." As we continue to address these challenging and uncertain times, our greatest strength is our caring community; these honorees embody what makes Seton Hall special.