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May 24, 2011

Doodle Bugs! Team Tuesday: Issue #65

 “Education is the most powerful weapon
which you can use to change the world.”
– Nelson Mandela

Graduation is cause for celebration! In today’s edition of Team Tuesday, we are proud to celebrate the outstanding accomplishments of our recent graduates. Those team members who recently succeeded in earning college degrees, advancing their own professional development and demonstrating a lifelong love of learning, are listed below:

Meghan Barclay: Bachelor of Art in Psychology, from Nazareth College (Henrietta center)

Caitlin Beauchaine: Master of Science in Literacy, from Canisius College (Henrietta center)

Annie Buscha: Master of Science in Literacy, from Niagara University (Orchard Park center)

Emily Collins: Bachelor of Science in Inclusive Elementary Education, from Cazenovia College (Henrietta center)

Katelyn DiPasquale: Bachelor of Fine Arts, from Buffalo State College (Orchard Park center)

Tiffany Fialkovic: Master of Science in Occupational Therapy, from D’Youville College (Lancaster center)

Heather Gramza: Master of Science in Childhood Special Education, from Daemen College (East Amherst center)

Molly Grefrath: Master of Science in Education/School Counseling, from Niagara University (Clarence center)

Kelly Healy: Associate in Liberal Arts and Science, from Monroe Community College (Henrietta center)

Jenny Macollum: Master of Science in Special Education, from St. John Fisher College (Webster center)

Amanda Shea: Master of Science in Literacy, from Canisius College (Orchard Park center)

Bryan Smith: Bachelor of Arts in Interdisciplinary Social Sciences, from SUNY at Buffalo (East Amherst center)

Emily Staebell: Bachelor of Science in Music Education, from SUNY at Fredonia (Orchard Park center)

Kristin Thomas: Master of Science in Elementary Education, from Medaille College (Orchard Park center)

Megan Wadosky: Master of Science in Early Childhood Education, Buffalo State College (Cheektowaga center)

Jenna Wheater: Master of Science in Literacy, from St. John Fisher College (Webster center)

Kelly White: Master of Science in Elementary Education, Medaille College (East Amherst center)

Congratulations, graduates, on a job well done! Your expertise truly benefits our program; the doodle community is a better place because you CARE.