Hancock Student
Leadership Program Cohorts

Hancock Student Leadership Program(HSLP)

Western Connecticut State University
181 White St, Old Main
Danbury, CT 06810

2014 Cohort

 

Ms. Audriana Blackwell
 
Major:
Social Sciences; Global Studies
Academic Advisor:
Dr. R. Averell Manes
Shadowing:
Ms. Tammy Sneed, Director of Girls’ Services, Vision of Adolescent, Juvenile Justice and Foster Care Services, Department of Children and Families
 
Ms. Gina Carrozza
Major:
Music Education, Concentration in Flute
Academic Advisor:
Dr. Kerry Walker
Shadowing:
Ms. Meg Capen, Director of Music Therapy, Southbury Training Academy
 
 
Ms. Melissa Perlman
 
Major:
Justice and Law Administration
Academic Advisor:
Mr. Charles Mullaney
Shadowing:
Hon. Diane and Mr. Yamin, Yamin and Yamin, LLC
 
Mr. Edwin Rojas
 
Major:
Biochemistry
Academic Advisors:
Dr. Judith Prieto and Dr. Annie Roberts
Shadowing:
Dr. Spyro Smith, Hospitalist, Western Connecticut Health Network, Danbury Hospital, Danbury, CT
 
Ms. Christina Schlupp
 
Major:
Elementary Education/English
Academic Advisor:
Dr. Robin James
Shadowing:
Dr. William Glass, Deputy Superintendent, Danbury Public Schools
 
Ms. Megan Silver
 
Major:
Social Work
Academic Advisor:
Dr. Sharon Young
Shadowing:
Ms. Kim Morgan, Chief Executive Officer, United Way of Western Connecticut, Danbury and Stamford, CT
 
Mr. Kenneth Ward
 
Major:
English and Communication Studies
Academic Advisors:
Dr. Margaret Murray and Dr. Katy Wiss
Shadowing:
Mr. Mark Higgins, Station Manager and Ms. Kierstin Pupkowski, Community Affairs Director, WTNH News 8, New Haven, CT

2013 Leadership Shadowing Experience Placements (CED 297)

 

Ms. Jessica Coraizaca

  • Shadowing: Dr. Bill Glass, Deputy Superintendent and executive staff including Elementary, Middle School and High School Principals, Department Heads, and Curriculum Administrators
  • Title: Intern
  • Project:  Observing Board of Education and Cabinet meetings.

 

Ms. Katelyn Gavagan

  • Shadowing: Ms. Margaret Capen, Music Therapist Board Certified, Southbury Training School
  • Title: Shadowing Intern
  • Project: Observing select music therapy sessions; assisting in weekly jam sessions by singing and helping clients play instruments; assisting in other campus-wide music events; taking a lead position to in-service and implementing a music leisure program in a residential facility;
    participating in personality inventory exercises and evaluating scenario-based exercises; and presenting a one-hour in-service on leadership to music therapy department interns.

 

Mr. Everett Redente

  • Shadowing: Mr. M. Dru Levasseur & Micah Wood, Transgender Rights Project
  • Title:  Legal Assistant
  • Project: Working on a long-term project dealing with transgender education curicula building, observing and participating in policy and work strategy meetings, and attending and/or participating in educational presentations.

 

Ms. Dena Virzera

  • Shadowing:  Ms. Sharmese Hodge, Assistant State’s Attorney
  • Title:  Undergraduate Intern
  • Project:  Shadowing prosecutors in court; observing pre-trial conferences and plea negotiations; and assisting prosecutors with discovery requests, legal research, writing memos and administrative duties.

2012 Leadership Shadowing Experience Placements (CED 297)

 

Mr. Joshua Alphonso

  • Shadowing: Commandant of Cadets, Colonel Scott Manning and Captain Tim Secor, Detachment 009 AFROTC Yale
  • Title: Cadet Wing Commander
  • Project:  Leading and coordinating all operations for Detachment 009 with Colonel Manning and Captain Secor.

 

Ms. Michelle Bishop

  • Shadowing: Ms. Leslie Gabel-Brett, Director of Education and Public Affairs and Mr. Angelo Ragaza, Senior Editor and Publications Manager at Lambda Legal
  • Title: Editorial Assistant
  • Project:  Contributing to various education activities and publications in their work to achieve equality for LGBT people and people with HIV

 

Mr. Jeffrey John

  • Shadowing:  Hon. Dianne Yamin and Attorney Bob Yamin
  • Title:  Intern
  • Project:  Observing and participating in real estate contract signings and closings, witnessing wills and other estate planning documents. Also, observing client intakes for social security disability claims and preparing prehearing briefs, reviewing medical records and marking exhibits, observing divorce client intakes, and preparation of financial affidavits, settlement agreements, pendente lite motions. Also, observation of Superior Court with court tour, including civil, family and criminal/motor vehicle hearings. Also, observation of Danbury Probate Court hearings, estates trusts, guardianships, adoptions, names changes, conservatorships etc. Updating probate court volumes. Also, attendance with Attorneys at Danbury Lions Club lunch meetings, Danbury Chamber of Commerce events, at which Judge Yamin is Chairman of the Board, Western CT State University meetings and events, at which Attorney Bob Yamin is on the Foundation Board and attendance at political events. (optional)

 

Ms. Caitlin Kelly

  • Shadowing:  Ms. Angela Zurowski, Executive Director of the International Institute of Connecticut
  • Title:  Administrative Intern
  • Project:  Developing a cultural education curriculum to meet the needs of immigrants, refugees and their families

 

Ms. Casey Miko

  • Shadowing:  Mr. Eric Ting, Associate Artistic Director of the Long Wharf Theatre in New Haven
  • Title:  Assistant to the Associate Director
  • Project:  Working with the Production Stage Manager during rehersals and performances for “Satchmo at the Waldorf” and “The Killing of Sister George.”

 

Mr. Noel Rodriquez

  • Shadowing:   Dr. Bill Glass, Deputy Superintendent and executive staff including Elementary, Middle School and High School Principals, Department Heads,  and Curriculum Administrators
  • Title:  Intern
  • Project:  Observing Board of Education and Cabinet meetings.

 

Mr. Zacary Richter

  • Shadowing:  Ms. Melody Latimer, Director of Community Engagement, Austistic Self Advocacy Network (ASAN)
  • Title:  Chapter Leader of WCSU/Danbury Chapter of ASAN
  • Project:  Found a WCSU/Fairfield County Chapter of the Autistic Self Advocacy Network

2010-2011 Applied Leadership Projects

 

Ms. Alexandria Almeida

Mentor: Dean Walter Cramer
Project Title: Greek Life Myths Revealed
Project Description:
The purpose of this project was to bring about a more positive image for Greek Life on the Western Connecticut State University campus.  The project involved holding an event at the beginning of the academic semester that would address common “myths” about Greek Life. Prior to the event, information packets and flyers were passed out at both Summer Orientation programs. This assisted in getting word out to new students about WCSU’s Greek Community. The actual event consisted of an open forum with a panel of Greek members. Each Greek organization had one representative that answered questions regarding hazing, dues, recruitment, and other important concepts of sorority and fraternity life.  “Greek Life Myths Revealed” served as the introduction for Greek Life’s Rush and Recruitment events during the Fall 2011.  The event took great planning, and was an overall success. To date, the number of active sorority and fraternity members has greatly increased. I hope that more forums, information sessions, and events can be held in the future,  to further improve the  Greek image on campus.

Ms. Diana Frascone

Mentor: Ms. Dianne Olsen
Project Title: Dream Week
Project Description:
The Eta Omicron Chapter of Alpha Delta Pi brings back “Dream Week” to Western Connecticut State University (WCSU). “Helping those in need, by raising money that will better their everyday lives, while helping them follow their dreams.”
The mission of the Eta Omicron Chapter of Alpha Delta Pi here at Western Connecticut State University is to promote the Universities participation in philanthropic events at WCSU. By doing so, the sisters of Alpha Delta Pi are bringing back, Dream Week. A week full of philanthropic events that any and all student clubs at WCSU can participate it and help raise money for Alpha Delta Pi’s international philanthropy, the Ronald McDonald House Charities (RMHC). This philanthropic event is geared to on campus clubs that will sign up as teams to compete in a series of competitions over a 3 days period. Teams must be comprised of between 2-8 people maximum and be present all nights to win. Over the course of each night, teams will earn points and the last night, the team with the most points will win the title of Alpha Delta Pi’s “Dream Team.”

Ms. Alanna Katz

Mentor: Dr. Paul Simon
Project Title: Situational Leadership:  Self Assessment
The main goal of this project was to explore the idea that leaders have the ability to decipher their range of skills and knowledge to fit into different situations. Being a part of so many varying organizations has given me the unique chance to put what I have learned to practical use. In each organization, I have different leadership roles. Through this project I will be examining my diversity of leadership skills and how their use differs from one club to the next. I will then gather all information from myself and other WCSU organization leaders and compare it to the knowledge I have gained through the Hancock Student Leadership Program. With all I have learned, I will attempt to answer the questions of situational leadership, and what the requirements are to becoming an effective leader.

Ms. Brianne LaCombe

Mentor: Mr. Dennis Leszko
Project Title: New Roots Mentorship Program
Project Description:
The New Roots Mentorship Program was designed for new (freshman and transfer) WCSU students for the fall of 2011.  Mentees were paired with upper-class mentors, who had similar majors, interests, and hobbies.  The pairs met for one hour or more weekly to discuss academics, social life, and any other questions or concern the new students may have had.  Bonds were formed between mentors and mentees and those who have stuck with the program for the entire semester have reported that they have learned a wealth of quality knowledge from this unique experience.

Ms. Laurie Lawless

Mentor: Ms. Dawn Bailey
Project Title: Running the Campus Newspaper
Project Description:
At the beginning of the fall 2010 semester, the campus newspaper was in shambles.  The editor-in-chief quit unexpectedly, the organization had no budget, bills from previous semesters had been left unpaid, and the office was incredibly outdated.
Within the first few weeks of the semester, I was elected as Editor-in-Chief, took the reins, and led the way.  With the help of a few other students we were able to get a budget approved, an updated office, bills paid and retrained The Echo staff on job responsibilities and writing and editing styles.
I spent the entire year working incredibly hard to rebuild The Echo’s image on campus and to teach the staff the importance of journalism and the responsibility of the written word.  The Echo’s content came a long way from where it had been previously, and even though the staff made some major errors, they also learned from those errors and were able to grow as professional journalists.  I still see the effect of some of my teachings in the newspaper to this day.

Ms. Kayana McCalla

Mentor: Dr. Theresa Canada
Project Title: Our Struggle
Project Description:
A project on Marriage Equality & LGBTQ Acceptance and Support in the 21st Century.
My project sought to highlight the issues of marriage equality and acceptance within the LGBTQ community. Initially my thoughts were to educate the WCSU community on the acceptance of Proposition 8 by conducting a panel discussion on marriage equality, however, I decided thereafter to further my scope by conducting research on possible resources institutions can use to assure acceptance and safety for LGBTQ students.

Ms. Adaobi Ogbenta

Mentor: Ms. Dianne Olsen
Project Title: Fashion Fights Cancer
Project Description:
My project involved Fashion Fights Cancer, a fashion show fundraiser event to benefit Ann’s Place, The Home of I CAN. The event took place on Friday, September 23, 2011 at the Ives Concert Hall in White Hall; was hosted by W.C.S.U.’s Student Nurses Association and open to students, faculty and staff, and the public to attend. Fashion Fights Cancer was dedicated to raise awareness of Ann’s Place and the support services they provide to people living with cancer and their loved ones, raise funds to donate to Ann’s Place, bring the school and community together, and generate student interest in the greater campus community involvement.

Ms. Susan Owino

Mentor: Dr. Robyn Housemann
Project Title: Continuing Education for Young Mothers
Project Description:
The project centered on empowering women through education. I worked in conjunction with YoungLives which is an organization located in Danbury, CT that works closely with young mothers. The project tried to educate young mothers on the importance of education and how to go about applying for college. This is because with education women can get a career and be able to take care of their families and in some cases break the cycle of poverty. The project had two panels: one was the info panel that gave them information on how to apply for college and the benefits they will get while in school and also after graduating. The second panel was made up of young mothers who are in college or already graduated. They talked about the challenges they faced and how they went about it.

Mr. Daniel Ravizza

Mentor: Mr. Dennis Leszko
Project Title: Affordable Tuition for Connecticut State University Students
Project Description:
The purpose of this project is to create and foster awareness, relationships, and action among faculty, staff, students, Connecticut constituents and elected officials that will result in smaller or no cuts to the CSU budget as the state faces a 3.67 billion dollar state deficit.  The consequence of such cuts would likely result in higher tuition and lower quality education for Connecticut State University System students.  Also, I hope to unite all students of the Connecticut State University System through advocacy for their access to affordable and quality higher education.

2009-2010 Applied Leadership Projects

 

Rock Your Body

    Kristina Braun

S.O.A.R. (Student Outreach for Academic Restructuring)

    Matthew Donofrio

The Rotaract Club of WCSU and Flip-Flops for Haiti

    Leah Firmender

Learning Communities for WestConn

    Jessica Gamache

A Healthier Campus for Better Students

    Rebecca Greene-Cramer

Why I Joined Sigma Chi Fraternity

    James Heffner

Student-to-Student Academic Advisement

    Carmel Lynn

Celebrating and Embracing the Diversity and Richness of Inspirational Gospel Music at WCSU

    Florence Marshall

Shuttle Expansion

    Tammy Mulrooney

What’s After WestConn

    Ryan Prescott

Humanitarianism through Action and Awareness

    Gabrielle Sachse-Skidd

Debate the World: One Student’s Quest to Spread the Drive for Academic Competition

    Debra Salvato

Philosophical Discourse for College Students: A Rhetorical Film for Young Philosophers

    Mary Salvato

The Biome Newsletter

    Heather Shepard

Out of the Dark:  Candlelight Vigil for Suicide and Depression Awareness

    Nicole Vesey

Hancock Student Leadership Program 2008-09 Cohort

 

APPLIED LEADERSHIP PROJECTS

HSLP Program Assistant

    Heather Bodington

Re-evaluation of WCSU Theatre Operations

    Nicholas Bussett

Echo Columnist

    Mercedes DeMasi

Grading Standards: Beginning a Discussion

    Maryanne Felkins & Kevin Gaughan

Dental Lesson with Children of Cape Verde

    Brittany Fignar

Workouts with Otto

    Douglas Otto Jackson

(WC)SU Incorporation Project

    Danielle Kamica King

Applying athletic leadership skills in order to achieve life and career goals

    Shauna Morasco

Diversity Awareness

    Denise Morelli

Thinking Globally, Acting Locally

    Kiley Morrison

Further Development of the HSLP

    Rebecca Richards

Midtown Coffeehouse

    Jessica Ringenback

Pre-2-Nursing Program

    Lissette Rivas

People over Politics

    Derek Roy

WCSU TV 79

    Matthew Saraceno

Using LinkedIn for Student Success

    Ryan Shea

“Superfan”: WCSU Athletics

    Francesca Testa