UB Nursing Students Receive Awards At Commencement

By Sue Wuetcher

Release Date: May 26, 2000 This content is archived.

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BUFFALO, N.Y. -- Seventeen students in the UB School of Nursing received awards and scholarships at the school's commencement ceremony earlier this month.

They are:

• Camille Loucks of Toronto, the Shirley D. DeVoe Communication Award presented to a graduate student who had demonstrated superior skill in communicating with and for their patients and clients. The award is endowed by Devoe, a distinguished alumna and friend of the nursing school.

• Serena C. Kaplan of Buffalo, the Shirley D. DeVoe Communication Award presented to an undergraduate student who has demonstrated superior skill in communicating with and for their patients and clients.

• Jennifer A. Johengen-Vogel of Orchard Park, the S. Mouchly Small Award recognizing a graduating graduate student who has demonstrated superior knowledge and skill in psychiatric mental-health nursing and who exhibits an understanding of and sensitivity to the special needs of clients and their families, as well as the ability to respond to these needs. The award is endowed by a distinguished nursing alumna, Sophie Small, to honor her late husband, S. Mouchly Small, UB professor emeritus of psychiatry

• Karen H. Binis of Lancaster, the S. Mouchly Small Award recognizing a graduating baccalaureate student who has demonstrated superior knowledge and skill in psychiatric mental-health nursing and who exhibits an understanding of and sensitivity to the special needs of clients and their families, as well as the ability to respond to these needs.

• Mary Kathryn Cousins of East Aurora, the Sigma Theta Tau, Gamma Kappa Chapter Award presented by the national nursing honor society to encourage and recognize superior scholarship, leadership and achievement in nursing. The award recognizes a graduate student who possesses these characteristics and who is a current member of the chapter.

• Khristeena Ruth Kingsley of Cowlesville, the Sigma Theta Tau, Gamma Kappa Chapter Award presented by the national nursing honor society to encourage and recognize superior scholarship, leadership and achievement in nursing. The award recognizes a graduating baccalaureate student who possesses these characteristics and who is a current member of the chapter.

• Cherie Renee Rondeau of Amherst, the Ruth Gale Elder Award for Excellence in Nursing Research recognizing a master's-degree student who has demonstrated outstanding knowledge and ability in research and who holds special promise for leadership in nursing research. The award was established by Ruth Gale Elder, acting dean of the School of Nursing from 1978-80.

• Kim M. Utech of Williamsville, the Ruth Gale Elder Award for Excellence in Nursing Research recognizing a master's-degree student who has demonstrated outstanding knowledge and ability in research and who holds special promise for leadership in nursing research.

• Joan Murray Brady of Great Valley, the Ruth Gale Elder Award for Excellence in Nursing Research recognizing a doctoral student who has demonstrated outstanding knowledge and ability in research and who holds special promise for leadership in nursing research.

• Waraporn Chaiyawat of Bangkok, Thailand, the Ruth Gale Elder Award for Excellence in Nursing Research recognizing a doctoral student who has demonstrated outstanding knowledge and ability in research and who holds special promise for leadership in nursing research.

• Gretchen M. Sciarrino of Buffalo, the Ruth T. McGrorey Award for Excellence in Nursing recognizing a baccalaureate student who has demonstrated outstanding knowledge of nursing theory and excellence in nursing practice. This award is named in honor of Ruth T. McGrorey, dean of the School of Nursing from 1966-73.

• Kimberly N. Guy of Buffalo, the Anne Walker Sengbusch Award for Leadership in School and Community Activities recognizing a graduating student who has provided notable service and leadership to the School of Nursing, the university and/or the community. This award is named for Anne Walker Sengbusch, founding dean of the School of Nursing (1936-65).

• Karen M. Lau of Orchard Park, the New York State Nurses Association District I Award presented to one graduating senior from each of the area nursing schools who demonstrates professionalism in nursing in her/his interactions with clients and colleagues, and intends to practice nursing in District I .

The students who received scholarships are:

• Jui-Ying Feng of Cheektowaga and Cheryl Nosek of Lancaster, the Coletta A. Klug Fund Award established by faculty and alumni to honor Coletta A. Klug, former chair of the Department of Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing and professor emeritus in the School of Nursing. The award, endowed by Klug, provides monetary support for educational, clinical or research activities in psychiatric mental-health nursing by the selected graduate student recipients.

• Doctoral student Changquing An of Buffalo, the Nova G. Petsan Scholarship Fund established by the late Nova G. Petsan, a 1922 graduate of UB, for the purpose of providing scholarships -- both undergraduate and graduate -- to students in the UB School of Nursing. Demonstration of high-grade scholarship in scholarly courses and of financial need are prerequisites for the award.

• Michelle Sczerbaniewicz of Buffalo, the Millard Fillmore Scholarship established by the Millard Fillmore Hospital Class of 1953 to be awarded to a registered nurse who graduated from the Millard Fillmore Hospital School of Nursing and is pursuing further study at the UB School of Nursing.