SCRANTON, PA (03/18/2014)(readMedia)-- Stephanie A. Romano of Oak Ridge, N.J., was among the students at The University of Scranton recognized for outstanding academic achievement at an awards ceremony held on campus.
Frank O'Hara medals were given to the first-, second- and third-year students with the highest grade point averages in the Kania School of Management, the Panuska College of Graduate of Professional Studies, the College of Arts and Sciences, and the College of Graduate and Continuing Education for the 2012-2013 academic year. The award is named in honor of the late Frank O'Hara who served the University for 53 years in various administrative positions.
Romano received a Frank O'Hara medals from the Kania School of Management for academic achievement for her sophomore year. Romano is an accounting major and a member of Omega Beta Sigma (the women's business honor society) and the Business Leadership Honors Program. In 2013, she received the Pennsylvania Institute of Public Certified Accountants' Northeastern Chapter Scholarship. Romano, a resident assistant, also won the most valuable player award and Landmark Conference honors during her 2013 softball season.
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From left, recipients of The University of Scranton's Frank O'Hara medals from the Kania School of Management, pictured with Murli Rajan, Ph.D., interim associate dean of the Kania School of Management, are Stephanie A. Romano and Brittany A. Moyer.