The New Jersey Council of County Colleges honored Atlantic Cape Community College students Russell Mulford of Tuckahoe and Tannette Medica of Egg Harbor Township, along with 29 additional New Jersey community college students and their families at its 16th annual Phi Theta Kappa Day celebration May 6 in Trenton. The two students were selected [...]
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2010 All-New Jersey Academic Team
The New Jersey Council of County Colleges honored Atlantic Cape Community College students Russell Mulford of Tuckahoe and Tannette Medica of Egg Harbor Township, along with 29 additional New Jersey community college students and their families at its 16th annual Phi Theta Kappa Day celebration May 6 in Trenton. The two students were selected to the 2010 All-New Jersey Academic team and received certificates and medallions.
After attending the Casino Career Institute and gaining experience in the casino industry as a table games dealer, Mulford returned to Atlantic Cape and is pursuing an associate degree in business administration. Medica, a Michigan native who dedicated nearly three years to the armed forces, will graduate with an associate degree in paralegal studies this month.
“Each year, the New Jersey Council of County Colleges hosts this program to recognize the members of the New Jersey All-State Academic Team, sponsored by Phi Theta Kappa, the international honor society for community colleges, and the Coca-Cola Foundation,” said NJCCC President Dr. Lawrence Nespoli. “These students are recognized for their outstanding academic achievement and exceptional service to their communities as members of Phi Theta Kappa at their local community colleges.”
The New Jersey Phi Theta Kappa Day Celebration is sponsored by PSE&G. Also, 20 of New Jersey’s four-year colleges and universities have offered more than $1 million in scholarships to Phi Theta Kappa students transferring to their institutions.
Phi Theta Kappa has recognized and encouraged scholarship among community college students for 92 years while promoting the academic integrity of the associate degree program. Students with grade point averages of 3.5 or higher are invited to join Phi Theta Kappa.
The New Jersey Council of County Colleges is the state association representing New Jersey’s 19 community colleges.
Additional pictures from the event are located at http://www.flickr.com/photos/ptkaccc/sets/72157623973557711/
Scridb filterBeach Clean Up Results
On April 24, members of Alpha Delta Mu participated in Alpha Delta Mu’s bi-annual ocean city beach cleanup at 54th street and the beach. Together, we collected trash and debris, which included barbed wire and a large pallet wit rusty nails sticking out of it.
From left to right: Tina Martin, 2009-2010 Historian; one of two youngest Alpha Delta Mu members; Carolyn Coulter, advisor; two of two youngest Alpha Delta Mu members, Nicole Schoenstein, 2009-2010 president; Tammy Medica, 2009-2010 Vice President; Marie Moschella, 2010-2011 President
Pictures from the beach cleanup are located at http://www.flickr.com/photos/ptkaccc/sets/72157624097872608/
Scridb filterThank You from the FoodBank
The Community FoodBank of New Jersey: Southern Branch recently sent a letter thanking Alpha Delta Mu chapter for its generous donation of $371.00.
From left to right: Nicole Schoenstein, 2009-2010 president; Tina Martin, 2009-2010 Historian; Russell Mulford, member; Rose Hall-Wilson, Outreach Manager of the FoodBank; Stan Carr, 2010-2011 SGA Representative; Dorothy Doyne, 2009-2010 Treasurer; Carolyn Coulter, Advisor; Tammy Medica; 2009-2010 Vice President
The donation was the result of a large fundraiser Alpha Delta Mu held for the benefit of the FoodBank. The name of this fundraiser was “Hungry For Change”. The event consisted of showing the film Food, Inc. Following the film, we hosted a question and answer session where members of Alpha Delta mu chapter asked our panel members questions relating to healthy food options.
The panel consisted of a local organic farmer named Matthew Bruckler and Ms. Rose-Hall Wilson, a representative from the FoodBank. We had scheduled two other panel members but unfortunately they had to cancel their attendance at the last minute.
The first purpose of this event was to educate students, faculty members, and members of our community about the importance of implementing healthy options into their diet. It was further designed to show attendees that healthy food options are important to everyone but even more important to those who cannot afford to implement healthy food option into their diets.
The second purpose of this event was to raise money for the FoodBank so that it may purchase a greenhouse. This has been a goal of Alpha Delta Mu chapter’s since October when Ms. Rose Hall-Wilson attended and spoke at one of our meetings. We feel that the FoodBank people who visit the FoodBank would greatly benefit from a greenhouse.
Before, during and after the event, members of Alpha Delta Mu chapter collected donations from businesses, students, fellow Phi Theta Kappa members, and members of the general public. Those who donated were entered into a raffle where they had the chance to win one of many “green” prizes.
The Culinary Club at Atlantic Cape even donated numerous different types of herbs that they had grown from the greenhouse located on the Mays Landing campus!
To read the letter, please go to http://www.scribd.com/doc/32211784/Foodbank-Donation
More pictures from the Hungry For Change event are located here http://www.flickr.com/photos/ptkaccc/sets/72157623721181418/
Scridb filterSGA Banquet
On April 16, Alpha Delta Mu attended the Student Government Association (SGA) Banquet which recognizes all the clubs on campus and the activities they have done throughout the year.
From top left to bottom right: Tashiva, member; Tina, 2009-2010 Historian; Racquel, member; Dalleane, 2009-2010 Secretary; Carolyn, Advisor; Tammy, 2009-2010 Vice President; Nicole, 2009-2010 President; Dorothy, 2009-2010 Treasurer
Pictures from the SGA Banquet are located at http://www.flickr.com/photos/ptkaccc/sets/72157623778736153/
Scridb filterEarth Day
On April 20th, Alpha Delta Mu chapter participated in the Student Government Association’s Earth Day event at the Mays Landing campus. As the honor society on campus, we decided it would behoove us to educate students and faculty members about both the positives and negatives of “going green”. We made numerous posters, spoke with individuals that approached our table, and answered any and all questions that we were asked. In addition, we advertised our bi-annual beach cleanup and collected monetary donations for the FoodBank.
From top left to bottom right: Tammy, 2009-2010 Vice President; Carolyn, Advisor; Courtney, Member; Racquel, Member; Tina, 2009-2010 Historian; Dorothy, 2009-2010 Treasurer; Nicole, 2009-2010 President
Pictures from the event are located at http://www.flickr.com/photos/ptkaccc/sets/72157624091145360/
Scridb filterInduction Ceremony
On Thursday, April 22, 2010, Alpha Delta Mu hosted its annual Induction Ceremony of new members. This year we welcome 249 new members! A special thank you to those who attended the Induction Ceremony!
The ceremony included a welcome speech by Dr. Peter Mora, president of Atlantic Cape Community College and three Key Note speakers: Ms. Maria Palar, 2010-2011 Phi Theta Kappa Middle States President, Mr. Wade Hale, Former Phi Theta Kappa New Jersey State President & New England Middle States Vice President & Division 1 Vice President, and last but not least, Ms. Maria Robinson, Author and Motivation Speaker.
Pictures from the ceremony are located at http://www.flickr.com/photos/ptkaccc/sets/72157623788976489/
New members are:
ATLANTIC COUNTY
Absecon: Jennifer Elbaroudy, Elizabeth Fenwick, Tomothy Gaskill, Marie Moschella, Hemangi Patel, Jennifer Elizabeth Thomas
Atlantic City: Majda Amoni, Anastasia Arkhlanova, Amna Bhutta, Faisal Bukhsh, Cassandra Clements, Darrell Dabney-Carter, Manika Das, Sree Bidhan Kumar Das, Frankie Davis, Rocio De La Paz, Jane Diep, Siarhei Fedziukovich, Halima Fellaq, Johana Garzon, Chace Gray, Thien Hoang, Braun Hurley, Arnelle Lyles, Rodney Matthews, Stephen Murray, Carl Peterson, My Tran, Aisha Williams, Chang Wen Zhang, Zhentao Zhong
Brigantine: Nicole Emory, Francis Folcher, Michael McLaughlin, Michael Nee
Dorothy: Harrison Bayer, Stanley Carr
Egg Harbor City: Irene Angello, Lucille Brown, Belinda Dawn Chester, April Gaupp, Monica Giorgianni, Eric Harrison, Genevieve Hershey, Susan Jones, Megan McCandless, Justina Mishkovsky, Jonathan Porto, Johanna Rowland, Tonya Smith, Veronica Street
Egg Harbor Township: James Adams, Blerime Ala, Shanise Callahan, Daniella Cano, Taylor Coyle, Ryan Thomas Dalton, Jennifer Degand, Jennifer Dillon, Kelly Dimeo, Stacey Doering, Kiran Emmanuel, Krystsina Haivaronskaya, Ashley Harper, Sam Hong, Earl Hugo, Tatsiana Iannaccio, Matt Ingersoll, Kelli Ireland, Anne Kemp, Brenda Korzeniowski, Amanda Kull, Peter Lin, Diana Lojewski, Alejandro Lopez, Marla Mendez, Lyndsay Rose Mercer, Daniel Murray, Phung Nguyen, Josephine Richardson, Iana Standik, Kristina Sudler, Casey Super, Alyssa Tavarez, Richard Thai, John Thomas, Gerad Villaluna, Kuan Yan
Estell Manor: Tracy Rocap
Galloway: Amjad Abuljadayel, Wiam Alobeidy, Marina Andriyakhova, Guy Anselmo, Yovanny Baez, Teresa Caicedo, Joshua Cervone, David Edward Gittle, Felix Gontretas, Rachel Fitting, Kathleen Franzese, Jennifer Gardener, Tracy Pagan, Viral Patel, Deneen Ralston, Florian Tollja, Treena Viera, Regina Wilson, Samantha Wolf
Hammonton: Louis Giapoutzis, Patricia Kaenzig, Kristileigh Kaiser, Michael Woodworth, Brett Zambetti
Hyde Park: Melisa Montes
Linwood: Svetlana D’Agostino, Pamela Karol, Kathleen Elizabeth Lajiness, Jacqueline Loder, LiVia Vieira
Margate: Ching Chow, Zachary Verna, Sarah Yeager
Mays Landing: Brooke Allen, Jorge Almeyda, Kenneth Bennett, John Boland, Rebecca Burgard, Douglas Clark, Betty Dayton, Anthony Germano, Joseph Green, Erin Elizabeth Hall, Renee Herman, Matthew Jobin, Matthew Labo, Erin Martin, Carolyn Miller, Daniel Miller, Demetra Nakos, Enos Parent, Nicole Redmond, Liz Robles, Brittany Scalia, Marcus John Schuermann, Ashly Starn, Mae Tietje
Northfield: Shilling Damon, Ashley Rhea
Pleasantville: Akilah Hughes, Angela Levy, Victor Moreno, Lizmery Perez, Naimah Bell
Pomona: Steven Scheibler
Somers Point: Erin Coulter, Thomas Garrett, Brandice Hoffman, Christina Impagliazzo, Jaclyn Kondrk, Danielle Krout, Jessica Lenzsch, Sean Thomas Logue, Jason Perna, Sean Rush, Nicole Schneider, Ryan Sheehy, Josette Vradenburg
Ventnor: Shiza Ahmad, Sara Bucciero, Junwen Feng, Anthony Brian Migioia, Caroline Venzie
Ventnor City: Jessica Alzate, Andrea Decarlo, Kristin Field, Racquel Richardson, Farhana Saeed, Michaela Salteras
Woodbine: Marshall Ciccarone, Brian Ferrante, Tina La France, Courtney Walsh
CAPE MAY COUNTY
Cape May: Lauren Hansen, Amanda Leeburg, Mark Lemunyon, Karen Mirabile, Christopher Oney, Christine Smith
Cape May Court House: Bernadette Baron, Andrew Cox, Jennifer Donahue, Raymond Jefferson Jr., Joseph Daniel Pettit, Janna Rixey, Kathleen Reyes Sionzon, Rebecca Stout, Michelle Tesoroni, Katlyn Pecoraro
Erma: Emily Moulder
Marmora: Damian Biniek, Brittany Hennessy, Laurie Renee Lunsford, Courtney Lynne May, Kerri May, Daniel Murphy
North Cape May: John Benigno, Bryce Hoffman, Michelle Kebert, Mark Stansbury, Barbarajean Warner
Ocean City: Rachel Ballezzi, Cheryl Holmes, Jennifer Jackson, Frances Leblanc, Madison Russ
Ocean View: Jeanne Frankowski
Petersburg: Jaclyn Danielle Curry
Sea Isle City: Tatiana Dea, Katherine McCann
Seaville: Courtney Evans, Erin Keck, Diane Perrin, Lisa Eileen Smith
Wildwood: Evgeniya Sitnikova
Villas: Gazelle D’Agostino, Christian Hosford, Rick Klinger, Heather Mawson, Veronica Myers, Victoria Papale
Stone Harbor: Lindsey Hand
BURLINGTON COUNTY
Moorestown: Nikki Dicicco
CAMDEN COUNTY
Sicklerville: Amanda Lynne Ungrue
Lindenwold: Melinda Sadjarwo
CUMBERLAND COUNTY
Vineland: Jovanni Cifaloglio, Anthony Depasquale, Mandeep Kaur, Rosemary Ruga
GLOUCESTER COUNTY
Williamstown: John Ebert
OCEAN COUNTY
Little Egg Harbor: Brittany Nicole Jillson, Hang Sam
SALEM COUNTY
Pennsville: Autumn McKie
Scridb filterGraduates And/Or Scholarship Recipients
Attention:
I’d like to recognize all the Alpha Delta Mu graduates and scholarship recipients on the website and in the newsletter. If you are one or know an Alpha Delta Mu (Phi Theta Kappa) member who is, please send their name and major (if you know it) to president@alphadeltamu.net
Thanks!
Scridb filter2010-2011 Alpha Delta Mu officers
Congratulations to the newly elected officers of the Alpha Delta Mu chapter!
President – Marie Moschella
Vice President of Scholarship – Michael Nee
Vice President of Leadership – Josephine Richardson
Vice President of Service – Tina Martin
Vice President of Fellowship/Membership – Kathleen Lajiness
Vice President of Communications/Historian - Andrea DeCarlo
Vice President of Fundraising – Joe Green
Treasurer – Courtney Rice
SGA Representative – Stan Carr
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We still need a secretary! Please contact president@alphadeltamu.net if you’re interested in being our secretary.
Blood Drive Results
The blood drive was a success with 68 donations. Since each donation helps up to 3 people 203 patients will benefit from your donation. WAY TO GO!
Special thanks goes to to Stan Carr, SGA representative, Paul Langer, Alumni member, Tammy Medica, Vice President and Nicole Schoenstein, President for volunteering their time at the drive!
Nicole, Alpha Delta Mu President & Tammy, Alpha Delta Mu Vice President
Scridb filterRegional Convention: Awards Results
Over the next couple of weeks we will be preparing an article about Convention. Until then.. Check out pictures & videos from the event by going to this URL And look below to see a list of awards Alpha Delta Mu chapter won. Congratulations, everyone!
1. Member, Raquel Richardson won Hall of Honor Member Award. She will receive a pin.
2. Treasurer, Dorothy Doyne won Hall of Honor Chapter Officer Award. She will receive a pin.
3. President, Nicole Schoenstein won Hall of Honor President Award and Distinguished Chapter President Award. She will receive a pin and medallion.
4. Advisor, Carolyn Coulter won Paragon Award for new Advisors. She will receive a plaque.
5. Alpha Delta Mu chapter won the Five Star Award with Pinnacle Award and Northern Star Award (We receive one Pinnacle every time we increase membership by 5% with 25% being the limit; we increased membership by 10% so we received two Pinnacles. The Northern Star Award is like a “sixth” star.. We won that because we participated in the 2009-2010 Middle States Regional Honors in Action Program Common Roots.) We received a certificate and will receive a plaque and funds to attend International Convention.
6. Alpha Delta Mu chapter won the Milestone Award. This award is based on the total score of all three Hallmark entries (Scholarship, Leadership & Service) we submitted. This award basically means that we are the chapter that has improved most over the course of a year. We will receive a plaque and 750.00 to attend International Convention.
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