Wednesday, November 25, 2009

JAIME WARBURTON MPS-2000


Jaime Warburton

Ithaca College Ithaca NY
BA Writing

Sarah Lawrence College Bronxville NY
MFA Writing

While at Mercyhurst Prep, Jaime was a "permanent fixture" on the stage and in the orchestra. However, this did not keep her from excelling in the classroom where she was busy earning an IB Diploma. Jaime continued this habit in college, where she majored in Writing, performed with a dance troupe and the flute ensemble, acted in several student film festival films and a sit-com pilot, while being on the Dean's List and in the Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society. All through college, Jaime worked as a tutor in the Writing Center, edited the school's literary magazine, Stillwater, and also worked with special needs children though a SonRise Program. After graduation she took some time to travel in Europe with some fellow MPS alums, eventually returning to academia and grad school at Sarah Lawrence College, where she studied with poets and writers like Vijay Seshadri and Matthea Harvey. She also worked as a research assistant for Arnold Krupat with his work on Native representation/literature. While at Sarah Lawrence, she began teaching at a two-year college in mid-town Manhattan, and then moved on to Concordia College.

After completing her MFA, she became an assistant professor at Ithaca College. Now in her third year there, Jaime has mentored the student literary magazine, guest-curated the school's reading series, and co-directed the biannual WomenSpeak conference. She is also a publishing poet and scholar.

"My years at MPS were, to me, examples of an ideal life: community, challenging inquiries, emphasis on self-expression through accomplishment in the arts." As a college professor, her experiences with IB have been such that she "loves to have students who have done IB...They are more prepared for college work by far than those who took AP exams."

Thursday, November 12, 2009

CAITLIN WELSH MPS-1997

Caitlin Welsh
University of Virginia
Charlottesville, VA

BA Foreign Affairs


Columbia University
New York, NY

MPA Advanced Policy and Economic Analysis

When Caitlin was at Mercyhurst, you could find her pretty much everywhere, doing all kinds of things, and that hasn't changed since she graduated. She left for the University of Virginia to study Foreign Affairs and in her "spare" time she rowed for the UVA Women's Rowing Team, was a Resident Advisor, Chairperson of the Community Service Committee of her Class Council, and a Lawn Resident in her fourth year. From there it was on to Washington DC, where she worked as a Legal Assistant doing research for Latham & Watkins LLP. Caitlin then spent two years in the Peace Corps as a Youth Development Volunteer in Morocco. She facilitated educational programs directed at women's rights, nutrition, HIV/AIDS, and Arabic literacy for women in her town, and she trained incoming Peace Corps volunteers in the Youth Development sector. After the Peace Corps, Caitlin returned to the US and attended Columbia University's School of International and Public Affairs. She received a fellowship and became a Teaching Assistant in the Master of Public Administration program. Between her first and second year at SIPA, she continued her work in Africa working for the FATE Foundation in Lagos, Nigeria.

Now Caitlin is working for a US Federal agency called the African Development Foundation. The agency provides grants for small and medium sized enterprises in twenty African countries. She works on grants administration in Washington DC and travels to the field to monitor projects and do inter-governmental work.

Caitlin is grateful that her MPS experience "taught me enough about the world outside of Erie to make me want to experience that world myself."

Thursday, November 5, 2009

SCOTT GRIEBEL, Ph.D. MPS 1990



















Scott Griebel


Penn State University University Park, PA

BS Engineering



Northeastern University Boston, MA

MS Electrical Engineering



Harvard University Cambridge, MA

MS Electrical Engineering
Ph.D. Engineering Sciences





One of the talented and memorable "Class of 90", Scott went on to Penn State to pursue an Engineering degree, where he got involved in biomedical image processing. He continued his work in this field at Northeastern University, applying his engineering skills to analyzing heart health during operating room procedures. From there it was on to Harvard where his interest in heart "sounds" was redirected to speech. While at Harvard he was a Teaching Fellow and was honored with the Division of Engineering's Teaching Excellence Award. He also worked as a research assistant while at Harvard, focusing on multiple-microphone speech algorithms.

Scott has published several articles on his research and presented at numerous conferences. Since graduating from Harvard, he has served as a consultant for SparkNotes.com and Acoustic Magic. Currently he is a financial software programmer working to develop financial software for major financial institutions on Wall Street and around the world. In his "spare time" he keeps busy as a copy editor and columnist for REALbasic Developer Magazine, and he also creates iPhone applications for various clients. Scott recently endowed two scholarships at Mercyhurst Prep for science and math achievement.

"The school definitely had a feeling of being part of a family and that everyone, from students to teachers, seemed to be genuinely caring and supportive...I think the principles and generosity that I experienced there have shaped me as a person in my personal and professional life."

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

ELLEN FISHER MPS-2005







































Ellen Fisher



Seton Hill University
Greensburg, PA



BS Dietetics/ Nutrition



One of the gifted class of 2005, an active member of the theater and dance company, Ellen was also in NHS and served as a student ambassador. She left MPS to pursue studies in Dietetics and Nutrition. While at Seton Hill, she was a Dean's List student and a member of the Alpha Lambda Delta Honor Society. She was also a founding member and Secretary of the Dietetics Club for two years. Ellen received several scholarships upon entering Seton Hill due to her involvement in activities and her strong academic background from MPS, including the Aloysia Lowe Scholarship, leadership scholarships, Rising Star Scholarships and community service scholarships. She also received 15 credits from Seton Hill for her work in the International Baccalaureate while at Mercyhurst Prep.



"Mercyhurst definitely prepared me for the strong science and medical field I am in. I owe a great deal of thanks to all departments at MPS as Seton Hill is a liberal arts university requiring me to take courses in all fields of study, including art, science, math English, history and religion, all of which I had a strong background from MPS."



One week after graduation, Ellen began work as a clinical dietitian in a long term care facility in the Pittsburgh area and is in the process of becoming a registered and licensed dietitian in the state of Pennsylvania.




Wednesday, October 28, 2009

CAPTAIN ANDREW DULIN MPS-2000


Andy Dulin
United States Air Force Academy Colorado Springs, CO
BS Geo-Politics
At Mercyhurst Prep, Andy was one of the outstanding players on the soccer team and a team leader. He was one of those students who was always positive and always willing to go the extra distance. He took those talents with him when he left and made the most of them at the Air Force Academy. There he majored in Geo-Politics, with a minor in French and continued his soccer career on the Academy's soccer team.
After being commissioned as a 2nd Lieutenant at the end of his four years at the Academy, Andrew attended the USAF Intelligence School in San Angelo, Texas as well as the Air and Space Basic Course. He was then assigned to the 4th Airlift Squadron at McChord Air Force Base in Washington. Following this he was deployed to Abu Dhabi in the United Arab Emirates. There he served as liaison to the Italian Air Force. In 2007 he was deployed to Incirlik Air Base in Adana, Turkey. There he supported C-17 and C-130 cargo planes and was intelligence liaison to the Royal Air Force of Great Britain as well as the Turkish Air Force. Now a captain, Andy is working in the Counter-Tactics Office at Pope Air Force Base in Fayetteville, NC.

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

LAUREN HIEGEL MPS-2001


Lauren Hiegel


Penn State University Behrend College

BS Marketing


While at MPS, Lauren was involved in a wide variety of activities, from the soccer field and student government, to the student newspaper, Shorelines. All of this was done with a positive attitude. Recognized by her classmates in the Senior Superlatives as "The Most Friendly", it was a rare thing to catch her without a smile on her face or a kind word.


At Behrend, Lauren pursued a Marketing degree. She took part in the American Marketing Association, getting experience in networking and learning about opportunities in the field. She served as the organization's Vice-President for a year. She also interned with the SeaWolves getting experience in promotions. She had the opportunity in college to travel to Europe and came away feeling that it was a formative experience for her.


After college Lauren worked in Washington DC for GEICO Insurance as a recruiter, organizing on-campus recruiting events, interviewing job candidates and conducting informational presentations at conferences. Now she is with Bank of America in Charlotte, NC in Human Resources. Working in university relations, Lauren now helps identify talent, creates strategies to achieve target hires and organizes campus recruiting events around the country.


In keeping with her Mercyhurst Prep roots, Lauren spends a lot of time volunteering with Bank of America's community service programs, including working with the Humane Society and on community blood drives.


For Lauren, her experiences at Mercyhurst Prep..."allowed me to make long lasting relationships and become a more well-rounded and positive individual."


"MPS provides so many options to get involved and help find what you love, which will then help in your future success and happiness."

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

NICKY BELL MPS 2008


NICKY BELL
College of William and Mary
Williamsburg VA
International Relations
An outstanding member of the MPS Debate team, it is no surprise that as a student at William and Mary, Nicky has participated in the American Parliamentary Debate Association, competing against teams from around the country and qualifying for the national tournament as a freshman. Along with his debate experiences, he was elected as vice-president of the Residence Hall Association for his sophomore year after being honored as Representative of the Year as a freshman. Nicky also serves as a peer reviewer for articles submitted to the Monitor, the journal of international relations at the college. He works as a writing consultant in the Writing Resources Center. Last year he was inducted into the Alpha Lambda Delta and Phi Eta Sigma Honor Societies, and was one of 25 sophomores at the school selected for the Student Leadership Foundation. Nicky spent part of his spring break working with a Teach for America project in Charlotte, NC. As a recipient of a Monroe Scholarship from William and Mary, Nicky traveled to Spain last summer where he spent a week conducting interviews and visiting memorials to the Madrid train bombings in preparation for writing a paper on the relationship between the memorials and Spanish identity. Also during the summer, he worked as a research assistant for Professor Larry Evans, focusing on the Congressional Whip Count Project. he will present a paper with Prof. Evans at the Western Political Science Conference in April based on this work.
"Although I have only been in college for a year, I can already tell that the education I received at MPS has been instrumental in helping me achieve the success I have over the past year. The teachers at Mercyhurst challenged me to think critically about everything they presented me, and that is exactly the skill that college professors look for. Not only has this put me a step ahead of my peers in adjusting to the rigors of a college curriculum, but it has also created so many opportunities for me."
"I am very glad that I did the IB Diploma at MPS. The program taught me the skills I need to be a successful student at a competitive university...I found that my practice with IB, which forced me to go beyond superficial analysis...was allowing me to produce high quality papers. All of the other IB students I've met from across the US and the rest of the world had the same experience. However, I will say that speaking with other IB students has made me realize just how good the IB program at Mercyhurst really is."

Thursday, October 8, 2009

RENAE ZINGELEWICZ(STODDARD) MPS-1990

RENAE ZINGELEWICZ (STODDARD)

Allegheny College
Meadville, PA

BA English/Secondary Teaching Certificate

Theater has always been a passion of Renae's. The hours spent on stage at MPS prepared her for a minor in Communication Arts-Theater at Allegheny College, while majoring in English. Actively involved in almost every production in her four years at college, she did everything from acting to stage managing. Even her work study job was at the theater, preparing props for performances. She was honored as an outstanding contributor to the Theater Arts in her senior year. A play she wrote for a course was selected for production and she had the opportunity to direct her own work, which was one of the most thrilling events in her college career. Her experiences on the volleyball court at MPS also led her to participate on the collegiate level as a freshman.

Currently, Renae works for Erie Insurance as a Liability Adjuster. She investigates motor vehicle accidents to determine liability and works with injured parties on their claims. Married and the mother of two children, she still finds time occasionally to perform with the local theater.

"I still, all these years later, feel very connected to the MPS community. Erie Insurance has a huge sense of service and community and MPS definitely prepared me for that...Giving back to the community and being taught the sense of commitment and responsibility was a great foundation for the customer service that I try to provide every day."

Thursday, September 24, 2009

COLLEEN MATTIS MPS-2005


COLLEEN MATTIS


Savannah College of Art and Design-2009

Savannah, GA


BFA-Art History


While at Mercyhurst Prep, Colleen excelled in photography, was a member of NAHS and was a recipient of the Creative Arts Award and the Excellence in Photography Award. With a desire to continue in the arts, she attended Savannah College of Art and Design. She graduated Cum Laude in 2009 with a degree in Art History.
A Photography major in her first two years, she switched to Art History when the college transitioned from traditional photography to digital. While at SCAD, she took advantage of internships that involved helping curate art exhibitions, where her responsibilities included installation, publicity, and acting as docent at receptions. She also had the opportunity to meet artists and professionals of note in the art world, including Art Critic Robert Hughes and Egyptologist Zahi Hawass.
Colleen received 15 credit hours, a full semester's worth, for her participation in IB. "My art classes at MPS gave me a big head start over many of the other incoming students at SCAD. There is no doubt in my mind that the education I received at MPS set me up for my great success at Savannah College of Art and Design. Not only was I encouraged in high school to pursue my passion for art, but I was prepared to do so."
Colleen is currently pursuing a career in writing and art criticism, while continuing to create art with her camera.

Wednesday, September 23, 2009

MEAGAN BIELANIN 2004



MEAGAN BIELANIN





Penn State University, The Behrend College





BA English Literature/Political Science

Meagan left the basketball court and classrooms of MPS behind and went to Penn State Behrend where she continued her basketball career and her excellence in the classroom. A Dean's List student every semester, she graduated with distinction. While at Behrend, she served as an undergraduate teaching assistant, and also volunteered for Erie's Voting Department during elections, working with the new voting machines. She served as a basketball camp counselor at Behrend and was an assistant coach for the Erie Saints Basketball Organization for two seasons. She had the opportunity to study abroad while at Behrend, spending a summer in London at the University of Northampton and while there she took time to travel to Italy and France. An experience she "wouldn't trade for the world".

Currently Meagan is in Law School at Case Western University in the JD program. During the summer she did legal work for the City of Cleveland's Building and Housing Department. She lives in Cleveland Heights and is looking for an assistant coaching job, to keep her hand in basketball.

Meagan credits Mercyhurst Prep and the IB program for preparing her to excel at Behrend. "Because of my great teachers in the program at MPS", she pursued a major in English Lit. and Political Science with a minor in International Studies. She received nearly a semester of credit for her IB work.






Tuesday, September 22, 2009

HEATHER HERTEL 1991


HEATHER HERTEL


Syracuse University Edinboro University

Syracuse, NY Edinboro, PA

BFA Painting MFA Painting

MS Art Education


Heather was one of the pioneer students in the IB Art Seminar class at MPS and she left to continue studying art at Syracuse. She graduated Magna Cum Laude and was a Rhodes Scholar nominee for the university. She continued her education at Syracuse receiving an MS in Art Education in 1998. Heather then returned to Erie to work on an MFA at Edinboro, which she completed in 2003. She also took the opportunity to study abroad at Santa Repararta International School in Florence, Italy.


Heather has been an active exhibitor of work throughout her career, with solo shows in Erie, Edinboro, Meadville, and Pittsburgh. She has participated in numerous juried exhibitions across the country, from California to Virginia. Her painted sculpture "Alo" can be see in front of the Regional Cancer Center in Erie, PA.


She has also been awarded a full fellowship from Virginia Center for the Creative Arts and a grant for a residency at the Vermont Studio Center. She organized the NPAA exhibit at the Lucky Gallery in New York City and has also directed collaborative projects with students and faculty from Slippery Rock University and University of Pittsburgh.


After teaching at Edinboro University and Mercyhurst College, Heather recently became an Assistant Professor of Art at Slippery Rock University and she continues to paint, draw and do collaborative works, making beautiful things in general.