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Muppet Fact #464
Jim Henson's The Storyteller series Has won 12 awards including the Emmy for Outstanding Children's Program (1987) and the Grand Award at the International Film and Television Festival of New York (1988).
The full list chronologically is:
39th Emmy Awards (1987): Outstanding Children's Program- for "Hans My Hedgehog."
Catholic Media Association's Gabriel Award (1987)- for "Hans My Hedgehog."
Chicago International Film Festival (1987): Golden Hugo Award for Children's Programming- for "Hans My Hedgehog."
Parent's Choice Award (1987): Best Broadcasting for Young People- for "Hans My Hedgehog."
The Ohio State Award (1987) for The Storyteller.
XII Resena Mundial de Acapulco (1987): Children's Programming Award- for "Hans My Hedgehog."
International Monitor Award (1988): Awarded to David Yardley for Best Editor in Children's Programing- for "Fearnot."
Houston International Film & Video Festival of the Americas (1988): Gold Medal- for "The Soldier and Death."
Chicago International Film Festival (1988): Golden Hugo Award for Children's Programming- for "Sapsorrow," "The Three Ravens," and "The Soldier and Death."
International Film and Television Festival of New York (1988): the Grand Award- for "The Soldier and Death."
BAFTA Award (1989): Best Children's Program - Entertainment/Drama Category.
BAFTA Award (1989): Outstanding Costume Design to Ann Hollowood and Polly Smith.
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Awards Nominees and Winners: 1987- 39th Emmy Awards. Outstanding Children's Program. Jim Henson's The Storyteller: Hans My Hedgehog." Emmys.com.
Jim Henson & The Muppets Awards and Honors Archive Master List. JHC Archives. Pages 9 and 10.
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kitsunetsuki · 9 days
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David Montgomery - Yardley Ad (Vogue UK 1975)
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sonicpanels · 11 months
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Sonic the Hedgehog 2: The Official Movie Pre-Quill: "Mushroom With A View"
Story: Jim Carrey Script: Kiel Phegley Pencils/Inks: Tracy Yardley Colors: Luis Antonio Delgado Letters: Shawn Lee
Editors: Riley Farmer & David Mariotte
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kaetrinsmusings · 1 year
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Review at AudioGals
Review at AudioGals: Ex Appeal by Cathy Yardley, narrated by Jenapher Zhang and David Lee Huynh.
I’m over at AudioGals with a review of Ex Appeal by Cathy Yardley, narrated by Jenapher Zheng and David Lee Huynh. Not as successful for me as the previous book in the series and the narration was just okay.
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missbootybare-foot · 1 month
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Light up Black with Black...
Charge black with black, add the smash of a blonde. Soft bias dress, crepe, curve seams, Susan Small, 11 gns., Dazzling white cloqué, alive with texture, laced with pink. Jacket not shown; by Julian Rose, 46 gas. Pink straw Breton hat, by Otto Lucas, both Harrods. Pink and green beads by Adrian Mann. Bright white, magic white, mixed with Debenham & Freebody. s green, speedwell blue. Silk suit,…
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IDW Sonic at SDCC 2023: Everything you need to know
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IDW Sonic had a panel in this year's San Diego Comic Con and many new issues, one-shots, and collections were announced.
Major announcements included new covers for Issue 67, preview pages for the 900th Adventure, and a tease of an upcoming one-shot issue for Fang the Sniper and Knuckles the Echidna.
This year's panelists included Evan Stanley, Adam Bryce Thomas, Min Ho Kim, Caleb Goellner, Michael Cisneros, and David Mariotte.
The upcoming arcs
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Misadventures
Issues 63 to 66.
Features Sonic, the Diamond Cuttersm Silvers, Blaze, Knuckles, the Chaotix, Cream, Gemerl, the Babylon Rogues, and more in a two story per issue format.
Between August, September, and October 2023.
Second Chances
Issue 67.
Surge and Kit makes a return to supposedly join the Restoration.
Out November 2023.
The Protector
Issue 68.
Sonic and Tails explore a mysterious cavern.
Out December 2023.
Upcoming one-shots
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The 900th Adventure
A special issue that celebrates 30 years of Sonic comics that span over 900 releases.
A Sonic adventure where Sonic and friends goes against some of his foes to get rid of the Warp Topaz.
Out August 2023.
Attribution for the 900th Adventure one-shot are as follows:
Story One: written by Ian Flynn, illustrated by Adam Bryce Thomas, coloured by Valentino Pinto
Story Two: written and illustrated by Evan Stanley, coloured by Gigi Dutreix.
Story Three: written by Nigel Kitching, illustrated by Mauro Fonseca, inked by Rik Mack, coloured by Reggie Graham.
Story Four: written by Daniel Barnes, artwork by Min Ho Kim.
Story Five: written and illustrated by Aaron Hammerstrom, inked by Matt Froese, coloured by Nathalie Fourdraine.
Story Six: written by Caleb Goellner, illustrated by Abby Bulmer, coloured by Heather Breckel.
Endless Summer One-Shot
Sonic, Tangle, Whisper, and Jewel just want to have a relaxing day at the beach... but won't if the Babylon Rogues have anything to say about it.
Out August 2023.
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IDW Sonic Halloween Special
A new adventure featuring the Chaotix where they have to face a candy-stealing monster alongside Sonic & Tails, releasing on October 2023.
Featuring Mark Bouchard, Jack Lawrence, and Gigi Duterix.
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Amy 30th Anniversary Special
Amy embarks on an adventure to save the small animals and her friends from Metal Sonic.
Out September 2023.
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Knuckles & Fang One-Shot
Newly teased 30th Anniversary one-shot issue for Knuckles the Echidna and Fang the Sniper
Out in 2024.
Upcoming collected editions
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Scrapnik Island Collection
Sonic and Tails are on an island of spooky forgotten badniks.
Out August 2023.
Seasons of Chaos Collection
Classic Sonic adventures.
Out October 2023.
IDW Sonic Artbook
A special gallery collection containing some of the art of the IDW Sonic series, including art from Tracy Yardley, Adam Bryce Thomas, Evan Stanley, and Jack Lawrence.
Out October 2023.
Knuckles' Greatest Hits
A collection featuring Knuckle's greatest hits throughout the IDW Sonic series.
Includes issues 3, 10, 11, the 2022 Free Comic Book Day special, and the "Guardian" mini-issue from the 2022 Annual.
Out October 2022.
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(Story contributed by Spectre from the Tails' Channel Newsfeed, images from Floof for Tails' Channel, with files via IDWSonicNews for Tails' Channel)
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frenchcurious · 6 months
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Mike Hailwood (Yardley - McLaren M23 Ford-Cosworth) Grand Prix des Pays-Bas - Zandvoort 1974. © David Phipps / Motorsport. - source Carros e Pilotos.
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Queer Books July 2023
🦇 Good morning, my beloved bookish bats. I'm sorry this post is coming to you so late in the month; I planned more content than I realized! Let's rewind and look back on all the queer books released this past month. Though I'm sure a number of these covers look familiar, there are also as few that haven't received the attention they deserve!
What books are you adding to your summer reading list at the last minute?
🌈 Role Playing by Cathy Yardley 🌈 A Place for Us by Brandon J Wolf 🌈 A Thorn Among Roses by Hayley Anderton and G. L Preston 🌈 Of Love & Libraries by Brenna Bailey 🌈 A Crime of Secrets by Ann Aptaker 🌈 The Beasts of Paris by Stef Penney 🌈 Wanderlust by Elle Everhart 🌈 The Exhibitionist by Charlotte Mendelson 🌈 Go the Way Your Blood Beats by Emmett de Monterey 🌈 The Lighthouse Keeper by Liv Rancourt 🌈 Overemotional by David Fenne 🌈 Lioness by Emily Perkins 🌈 All About Romance by Daniel Tawse
🌈 Moonlight and the Monarch by Evelyn Carver 🌈 The Saint of Bright Doors by Vajra Chandrasekera 🌈 A Song of Salvation by Alechia Dow 🌈 All-Night Pharmacy by Ruth Madievsky 🌈 A Warning About Swans by R.M. Romero 🌈 Digging for Heaven by Jenna Jarvis 🌈 Marigold by Melissa Brayden 🌈 All the Yellow Suns by Malavika Kannan 🌈 On an Ebbing Seafoam Tide by Alannah Radburn 🌈 The Splinter in the Sky by Kemi Ashing-Giwa 🌈 The Centre by Ayesha Manazir Siddiqqi 🌈 Play to Win by Jodie Slaughter
🌈 A Rulebook for Restless Rogues by Jess Everlee 🌈 Do Tell by Lindsay Lynch 🌈 The Sea Elephants by Shastri Akella 🌈 More to Love by Georgina Kiersten 🌈 Defiant Bodies: Making Queer Community in the Anglophone Caribbean by Nikoli A. Attai 🌈 The Ink Drinkers by Dror Bloodwood 🌈 Counting Lost Stars by Kim van Alkemade 🌈 Women of the Post by Joshunda Sanders 🌈 Camp Damascus by Chuck Tingle 🌈 Sammy Espinoza’s Last Review by Tehlor Kay Mejia 🌈 The King is Dead by Benjamin Dean 🌈 Silver Nitrate by Silvia Moreno-Garcia
🌈 Buzzing by Samuel Sattin & Rye Hickman 🌈 The Third Daughter by Adrienne Tooley 🌈 Firebird by Sunmi 🌈 A Guide to the Dark by Meriam Metoui 🌈 What a Desi Girl Wants by Sabina Khan 🌈 The Pomegranate Gate by Ariel Kaplan 🌈 The Stablemaster’s Heart by Sarah Honey 🌈 The Sun and the Void by Gabriela Romero LaCruz 🌈 The Valkyrie's Shadow (The Helheim Prophecy #2) by Tiana Warner 🌈 In the Case of Heartbreak (Fern Falls #2) by Courtney Kae 🌈 The Hunt by Kelly J. Ford 🌈 Rana Joon and the One and Only Now by Shideh Etaat
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In his role as acting CEO of Yardley Great Trust, our CEO David Healey met HRH The Princess Royal during an official visit to Summerfield Stables. The stables are a registered charity providing access to horses for young people of #Birmingham. 31 March 2023.
© Sir Josiah Mason Trust
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🎙️ Favorite Sonic Voice Actor?🧸 Favorite plush/piece of merch?🎨 Favorite Sonic Artist?✍️ Favorite fanfiction?
🎙️ Favourite Sonic Voice Actor?
Sonic: For English anyway, Jason Griffith post-Secret Rings.
Tails: Colleen O'Shaughnessey.
Knuckles: Scott Dreier.
Amy: Tied between Jennifer Douillard and post-Lost World Cindy Robinson... when the latter is allowed to emote beyond sounding like she doesn't want to be there. *coughFrontierscough*
Shadow: David Humphrey.
Rouge: Lani Minella.
Cream: Michelle Ruff.
Eggman: My four horsemen of the Egg-pocalypse are Mike Pollock, Deem Bristow, Long John Baldry, and Jim Carrey. I love them all equally. (I know the latter doesn't count as a voice actor for the doctor per say, but shhh.)
Mr. Principles: someone from Mega Man X idk (this joke was sponsored by @beevean)
🧸 Favourite plush/piece of merch?
The merch I've received from @greenyvertekins and @skaruresonic :>
🎨 Favourite Sonic Artist?
(I assume this ask refers to official artists.)
The iconic and ever so recognizable style of Yuji Uekawa will always appeal to me. Doesn't matter which character it is or what they're doing, there's always a charm to it. I'll always love his work on the series.
On that note, it annoys me how a growing number of people have said that Uekawa's style is boring just because Sonic doesn't twist his limbs like they're jelly anymore. Or because he bothers to draw the characters with some dignity instead of giving them one "I just shat myself, and I liked it" face after another, as per the current standard with Yardley, Stanley and ABT.
✍️ Favourite fanfiction?
Well I don't mean to be biased but... *motions towards my friends' fics*
Outside of them... look, there are good ones out there, make no mistake, but it's been such an awfully long time since I've seen a good one outside of my friends' circle that it's partly what inspired me to pull a Thanos and go "Fine, I'll do it myself" in the first place. Because life is suffering when you're an Eggman fan who cares about whether Eggman is acting like Eggman and doing things that Eggman would be expected to do if he were truly Eggman.
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Here's my tierlist of my favorite Cars Characters. Note that this is just my opinion... If you disagree... It's completely fair... I don't have to kill you in order to like it.
So who are in my list?
S/Childhood Favorites - Mcqueen and Sally
SS/Legends - Doc, The King, Smokey, Louise Nash, River Scott, Junior Moon, Jeff Gorvette, Lewis Hamilton, Dale Earnhardt Jr., Darrel Cartrip, Bob Cutlass, Brent Mustangburger, David Hobbscap
A/Best/Lovable Characters: Mater, Cruz, Francesco Bernoulli, Finn McMissile, Holley Shiftwell, Flo, Ramone, Cal Weathers, Bobby Swift, Luigi, Guido, Tex Dinoco, Daniel Swervez, Lizzie, Stanley, Rusty, Dusty, Miss Fritter, Sheriff, Sarge, Filmore, Rod "Torque" Redline, Red, Jackson Storm, Mack, Otis the Lemon, Natalie Certain, Leland Turbo, Miguel Camino, Max Schnell, Carla Veloso, Shu Todoroki, Raoul Caroule, Nigel Gearsley, Rip Clutchgoneski
B/Awesome - Kabuto, Boost, Dj, Wingo, Snot Rod
D/Good - Van, Minnie, Tractor, Mike Wazoski (Car), Ham (Car), Woody (Car), Buzz Lightyear (Car), Abominable Snowplow (Monster Truck), Sully (Monster Truck), Frank, Winford Bradford Rutherford, Mac iCar, Shannon Spokes, Claude Scruggs, Billy Oilchanger, Chuck Armstrong, Harold "Haul" Inngas, Brick Yardley, Brian Spark, Phil Tankson, Fred, Bessie, Siddley, Floyd Mulvihill, Chase Racelott, Bubba Wheelhouse Jr., Ryan Laney, Reb Meeker
E/Who are you? - Jerry Recycled Batteries, Arvy, Doctor Damage, Albert Hinkey, Tomber, T.G Castlenut, Zil
F/Go F*ck Yourselves - Not Chuck, Chick Hicks, Chick Pitty #1, Chick Pitty #2, Miles Axelrod, Professor Zundapp, Grem, Acer, Mr. Sterling
Reasons:
S - Pretty Obvious, Since I shipped them since I was kid
SS - Their F'in legends... Especially some are named/based after real racers (I.e The king = Richard Petty, Jeff Gorvette = Jeff Gordon, Dale Earnhardt Jr. etc.)
A - Because I can... Their lovable for so many reasons...
B - They badass since I love JDM cars
C - none
D - Eh I don't interact with them that much. Especially since most of them are Side Characters
F - Ya know... F*ck y'all... Especially you Sterling... Go F*ck yourself with a torque wrench. I wish Harv was here in this list cause I hate that guy... Yeah I hate Chick for being a d*ckhead especially Zundapp and Axelrod... But Sterling (And Harv) go f*ck yourselves...
That's all...
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Movement: Artist Research
Frank Auerbach
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Background
He attended St Martin's School of Art, London, from 1948 to 1952, and studied with David Bomberg in night classes at Borough Polytechnic. It was during this period that he developed a friendship with fellow student Leon Kossoff. Auerbach studied at the Royal College of Art from 1952 to 1955. He has used three principal models throughout his career: his wife Julia, who first posed for him in 1959; Juliet Yardley Mills ('J.Y.M.'), a professional model whom he met in 1957; and his close friend Estella (Stella) West ('E.O.W.'), the model for most of his nudes and female heads prior to 1973.
Relevance
I chose to look at Frank Auerbach’s work in relation to my project because I particularly enjoy his use of colour and impasto technique. Using thick layers along with vibrant strokes that attract the eye but don’t overstimulate it entirely.
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David Bailey - Jean Shrimpton for Yardley (Vogue 1967)
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sonicpanels · 1 year
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Sonic the Hedgehog 2: The Official Move Pre-Quill: "The Secret of My Distress"
Writer: Kiel Phegley Pencils/Inks: Tracy Yardley Colors: Luis Antonio Delgado Letters: Shawn Lee
Editors: Riley Farmer & David Mariotte
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Class of 2024 Business Honors Program Graduates - #Business #Global https://www.merchant-business.com/class-of-2024-business-honors-program-graduates/?feed_id=11413&_unique_id=665d8626c7132 Class of 2024 Business Honors Program Graduates Eleven members of The University of Scranton’s class of 2024 graduated from its Frank P. Corcione Business Honors Program Business Honors Program, which is one of Scranton’s programs of excellence. Students in this program undergo four years of honors studies in the areas of economics, entrepreneurship, operations management, accounting, finance, international business, marketing and management, as well as a series of personal development extracurricular activities in the areas of service and career building. The following is a list of the class of 2024 Business Honors Program graduates and their majors, as well as their faculty mentors and research project. Madalyne R. Buhler, Stony Point, New York, graduated, summa cum laude, as a finance major. Buhler worked with faculty advisor Aram Balagyozyan, Ph.D., associate professor of economics, on a thesis titled “An Analysis of the 1996 Farm Bill’s Impact on Commodity Prices and Obesity Rates in America.” Buhler was also a member of the University’s Robert L. McKeage Business Leadership Honors Program. Matthew J. Duffy, Plainview, New York, graduated, summa cum laude, as a business analytics and philosophy double major. Duffy worked with faculty advisor David Mahalak, D. Eng., faculty specialist in the Operations and Analytics Department, on a thesis titled “A Machine Learning Approach to MLB Attendance.” Duffy was also a member of the University’s Special Jesuit Liberal Arts Honors Program. Nina J. Figetakis, Little Neck, New York, graduated, summa cum laude, as an accounting major. Figetakis worked with faculty advisor Daniel Mahoney, Ph.D., professor of accounting, on a thesis titled “Insights into Student Perceptions of Work-Life Balance within Public Accounting Firms.” Todd F. Monahan, Moosic, graduated, summa cum laude, as a finance major. Monahan worked with faculty advisor John Ruddy, D.P.S., associate professor in the Economics, Finance and International Business Department, on a thesis titled “A 6-Year Analysis of Technology Funds Pre, During, and Post Pandemic.” Hannah G. Phelan, Yardley, graduated, summa cum laude, as an operations management major. Phelan worked with faculty advisor Ozgur Isil, Ph.D., associate professor in the Operations and Analytics Department, on a thesis titled “Exploring the Impact of COVID-19 on Supply Chain Disruptions and Analyzing Resiliency Strategies.” Phelan was also a member of the University’s Robert L. McKeage Business Leadership Honors Program. Geoffrey S. Pizzuto, Scranton, graduated, summa cum laude, as a business administration major. Pizzuto worked with faculty advisor Ash Zareian, Ph.D., faculty specialist in Management, Marketing and Entrepreneurship Department, on a thesis titled “The Prevalence of Data Collection in our Electronic World.” Gabrielle Richetti, Holbrook, New York, graduated, magna cum laude, as an accounting major. Richetti worked with faculty advisor Richard O’Hara, faculty specialist in accounting, on a thesis titled “The Impact of Machine Learning on Accounting Professionals.” Matthew A. Roda, Newtown, graduated, cum laude, as a finance major. Roda worked with faculty advisor John Kallianiotis, Ph.D., professor of finance, on a thesis titled “Stock Comparisons in Different Markets.” Madelyn G. Ronan, Cherry Hill, New Jersey, graduated, summa cum laude, as an accounting and finance double major. Ronan worked with faculty advisor John Ruddy, D.P.S., associate professor in the Economics, Finance and International Business Department, on a thesis titled “An Empirical Analysis of US Based Entertainment Companies Pre, During, And Post-Pandemic.” Ronan was also a member of the University’s Robert L. McKeage Business Leadership Honors Program. John J. Sheehan, Dumont, New Jersey, graduated, summa cum laude, as an accounting major.
Sheehan worked with faculty advisor Ashley Stampone, Ph.D., assistant professor of accounting, on a thesis titled “Audit Committee Perspectives on ESG Reporting.” Sheehan was also a member of the University’s Robert L. McKeage Business Leadership Honors Program. Kaleigh E. Timmons, Bergenfield, New Jersey, graduated, magna cum laude, as an accounting and philosophy double major. Timmons worked with faculty advisor Amanda Marcy, Ph.D., assistant professor of accounting, on a thesis titled “The Impact of a Jesuit Business Education on the Production of Ethical Business Professionals.” Timmons was also a member of the University’s Robert L. McKeage Business Leadership Honors Program and the Special Jesuit Liberal Arts Honors Program. The Business Honors Program students presented their senior projects to a panel of judges in early May. Awards were presented to Buhler for best senior project. Honorable mention awards were presented to Phelan and Ronan. Aram Balagyozyan, Ph.D., associate professor of economics, serves as director of the University’s Frank P. Corcione Business Honors Program Business Honors Program. Source link Class of 2024 Business Honors Program Graduates #Class #Business #Honors #Program #Graduates Source link Google News Source Link: https://news.scranton.edu/articles/2024/05/news-grad2024-business-hp-all.shtml The post Class of 2024 Business Honors Program Graduates appeared first on Merchant Business News. Buy, Sell, Get Informed, Negotiate and Be Happy! Business, Global BLOGGER - #Business #Global
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Class of 2024 Business Honors Program Graduates https://www.merchant-business.com/class-of-2024-business-honors-program-graduates/?feed_id=11414&_unique_id=665d8627577b1 Class of 2024 Business Honors Program Graduates Eleven members of The University of Scranton’s class of 2024 graduated from its Frank P. Corcione Business Honors Program Business Honors Program, which is one of Scranton’s programs of excellence. Students in this program undergo four years of honors studies in the areas of economics, entrepreneurship, operations management, accounting, finance, international business, marketing and management, as well as a series of personal development extracurricular activities in the areas of service and career building. The following is a list of the class of 2024 Business Honors Program graduates and their majors, as well as their faculty mentors and research project. Madalyne R. Buhler, Stony Point, New York, graduated, summa cum laude, as a finance major. Buhler worked with faculty advisor Aram Balagyozyan, Ph.D., associate professor of economics, on a thesis titled “An Analysis of the 1996 Farm Bill’s Impact on Commodity Prices and Obesity Rates in America.” Buhler was also a member of the University’s Robert L. McKeage Business Leadership Honors Program. Matthew J. Duffy, Plainview, New York, graduated, summa cum laude, as a business analytics and philosophy double major. Duffy worked with faculty advisor David Mahalak, D. Eng., faculty specialist in the Operations and Analytics Department, on a thesis titled “A Machine Learning Approach to MLB Attendance.” Duffy was also a member of the University’s Special Jesuit Liberal Arts Honors Program. Nina J. Figetakis, Little Neck, New York, graduated, summa cum laude, as an accounting major. Figetakis worked with faculty advisor Daniel Mahoney, Ph.D., professor of accounting, on a thesis titled “Insights into Student Perceptions of Work-Life Balance within Public Accounting Firms.” Todd F. Monahan, Moosic, graduated, summa cum laude, as a finance major. Monahan worked with faculty advisor John Ruddy, D.P.S., associate professor in the Economics, Finance and International Business Department, on a thesis titled “A 6-Year Analysis of Technology Funds Pre, During, and Post Pandemic.” Hannah G. Phelan, Yardley, graduated, summa cum laude, as an operations management major. Phelan worked with faculty advisor Ozgur Isil, Ph.D., associate professor in the Operations and Analytics Department, on a thesis titled “Exploring the Impact of COVID-19 on Supply Chain Disruptions and Analyzing Resiliency Strategies.” Phelan was also a member of the University’s Robert L. McKeage Business Leadership Honors Program. Geoffrey S. Pizzuto, Scranton, graduated, summa cum laude, as a business administration major. Pizzuto worked with faculty advisor Ash Zareian, Ph.D., faculty specialist in Management, Marketing and Entrepreneurship Department, on a thesis titled “The Prevalence of Data Collection in our Electronic World.” Gabrielle Richetti, Holbrook, New York, graduated, magna cum laude, as an accounting major. Richetti worked with faculty advisor Richard O’Hara, faculty specialist in accounting, on a thesis titled “The Impact of Machine Learning on Accounting Professionals.” Matthew A. Roda, Newtown, graduated, cum laude, as a finance major. Roda worked with faculty advisor John Kallianiotis, Ph.D., professor of finance, on a thesis titled “Stock Comparisons in Different Markets.” Madelyn G. Ronan, Cherry Hill, New Jersey, graduated, summa cum laude, as an accounting and finance double major. Ronan worked with faculty advisor John Ruddy, D.P.S., associate professor in the Economics, Finance and International Business Department, on a thesis titled “An Empirical Analysis of US Based Entertainment Companies Pre, During, And Post-Pandemic.” Ronan was also a member of the University’s Robert L. McKeage Business Leadership Honors Program. John J. Sheehan, Dumont, New Jersey, graduated, summa cum laude, as an accounting major.
Sheehan worked with faculty advisor Ashley Stampone, Ph.D., assistant professor of accounting, on a thesis titled “Audit Committee Perspectives on ESG Reporting.” Sheehan was also a member of the University’s Robert L. McKeage Business Leadership Honors Program. Kaleigh E. Timmons, Bergenfield, New Jersey, graduated, magna cum laude, as an accounting and philosophy double major. Timmons worked with faculty advisor Amanda Marcy, Ph.D., assistant professor of accounting, on a thesis titled “The Impact of a Jesuit Business Education on the Production of Ethical Business Professionals.” Timmons was also a member of the University’s Robert L. McKeage Business Leadership Honors Program and the Special Jesuit Liberal Arts Honors Program. The Business Honors Program students presented their senior projects to a panel of judges in early May. Awards were presented to Buhler for best senior project. Honorable mention awards were presented to Phelan and Ronan. Aram Balagyozyan, Ph.D., associate professor of economics, serves as director of the University’s Frank P. Corcione Business Honors Program Business Honors Program. Source link Class of 2024 Business Honors Program Graduates #Class #Business #Honors #Program #Graduates Source link Google News Source Link: https://news.scranton.edu/articles/2024/05/news-grad2024-business-hp-all.shtml The post Class of 2024 Business Honors Program Graduates appeared first on Merchant Business News. Buy, Sell, Get Informed, Negotiate and Be Happy! Business, Global
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