commencement 2013 - New England Institute of Technology

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commencement 2013 - New England Institute of Technology
SPRING 2013
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One New England Tech Blvd.
East Greenwich, RI 02818-1205
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Warwick, R. I.
SPRING 2013
COMMENCEMENT 2013
Terry Bradshaw,
Football Great, Well
Known Broadcaster
To Deliver
Commencement
Address
John Hazen White, Jr.,
Business And
Civic Leader To Be
Honored At
Commencement
This year’s commencement address will
be delivered by Terry Bradshaw, a Pro Football
Hall of Fame quarterback who brought fans
to their feet as he rocketed footballs down
the field, then turned his love of the game
into an Emmy award-winning broadcasting
career. He has authored best-selling books,
launched a singing career and acted in movies and sitcoms. On Sunday, May 5, 2013
he’ll share both insight and humor with New
England Institute of Technology graduates and
their families and friends. The college’s 72nd
commencement ceremony will be held at the
Rhode Island Convention Center in Providence
beginning at 11 a.m.
The versatile Bradshaw became one of
the most recognized quarterbacks in NFL
history and was the first to win four Super
Bowl championships, all for the Pittsburgh
Steelers. He led his team to eight AFC Central championships during his 14 year career,
and became a two-time Super Bowl MVP
and four-time All Pro. When he retired as an
active player he segued to broadcasting and
became one of the best known broadcasters in
sports. His work on Fox NFL Sunday earned
him Emmy awards as an outstanding sports
personality/analyst in 1999, 2001 and 2009.
He is popular on the TV talk show circuit and
has appeared on virtually every talk show on
air, including numerous guest spots with Jay
Leno. His acting credits have included a role
in the hit Failure to Launch with Sarah Jessica
Parker and guest spots on sitcoms including
New England Institute of Technology
will honor prominent Rhode Island business
leader and civic activist John Hazen White, Jr.,
during commencement. Mr. White is president
of Taco, Inc., a third-generation, $200 million
manufacturing company headquartered in
Cranston, Rhode Island. He is also an outspoken civic activist, dedicated to improving the
state’s business and political climate. White
will receive an honorary doctor of humane
letters in recognition of his contributions to
the betterment of Rhode Island.
Under White’s leadership, Taco, Inc.
employs 500 people, including some NEIT
graduates. The world-class manufacturer of
pumps, valves, tanks, electric controls and
other components used in heating and cooling applications is a leader in its industry.
The company is known for empowering its
employees through education and involvement in all levels of decision making. Taco’s
Cranston facility features a large teaching and
training center where employees are offered
the opportunity to choose from 150 different
free courses in everything from reading and
English as a Second Language (ESL), to
marketing, accounting, cooking and painting.
White says continuing education is something
from which everyone benefits.
“People like me, who are looking for young
people to come into the business world, are
looking for people who like to learn,” says
White. “That’s because no matter what a
person’s specific area of expertise is, it’s only
Everybody Loves Raymond, Malcolm in the
Middle, and Hardcastle and McCormick.
He also lent his unique voice to the popular
animated film Robots. He says he’s always
looking for a new adventure.
“I think progression in life has always been
kind of a cool thing,” says Bradshaw. “I’ve
always challenged myself. I’ve failed at many
things, but I’ve had so much fun that it’s been
a really great life.”
Bradshaw says New England Tech students
should look forward to the challenges and
changes ahead in their lives. “They will see
a natural progression going forward and they
should embrace it and be happy with who they
are. They’ve already had a great accomplishment by graduating and should be excited
about what’s out there. The best part of life is
moving forward.”
Bradshaw became a standout player in high
school where he also set the national javelin
See BRADSHAW continued to page two
a fraction of what they’re capable of being.
Learning brings into play all the things that
make an individual unique and special.”
Taco extends its commitment to learning to
the children of employees, offering not only
college scholarships, but summer enrichment
programs. Six to eleven year olds are offered
an opportunity to attend art and music camp
and learn about puppetry, music and dance.
Older children have the opportunity to study
oceanography and learn about the environment at a summer camp at the University of
Rhode Island.
Mr. White’s business focus extends far
beyond the bottom line. He considers his
employees to be like family. “I don’t call Taco
a company, I call it an experiment, because
we’re always trying things that are fun and
different,” says White. “I love these people with
all my heart and soul. We have accomplished
something here together and against all odds.”
See WHITE continued to page two
Interior Design Grad Hits the Jackpot
Belinda Braga graduated from New
England Tech in 2008 with a Bachelor
of Science degree in Interior Design
and is now the Visual Merchandise
Manager at Foxwoods Resort Casino.
She recently hosted NEIT Assistant
Professor Dawn Edmonson and
Interior Design students. Ironically,
one of Belinda’s assistants, Dawn
Milliner, is also a graduate of NEIT’s
Interior Design program. Students
were impressed with Belinda’s
enthusiasm, knowledge, and level
of responsibility. When asked by the
students if she felt her education at
NEIT prepared her for the industry she
said, “Absolutely!” Belinda shares her
story with Tech News readers.
What made you decide to
attend NEIT?
After high school I spent a
little over a year studying Fine
Arts at a community college
but then decided to go to work
full time because I wasn’t sure
about the career I wanted to
enter. After spending ten years
in retail management, I decided
that wasn’t the field I wanted
and started looking into going
back to school. I needed to find
a school where I could continue
to work to support myself and
get an education in a field that
would bring me success and happiness. I chose NEIT because of
the amount of time it took to get
my degree and its ability to work
with adult students. I also liked
the fact that the faculty members
were not only teachers but working professionals in the field, so
they had real life experience.
How did you choose your
program?
I knew I wanted to do something with art, but I wasn’t sure
what. I had visited NEIT a few
years earlier to look at the archi-
tectural program but decided it
wasn’t for me. At that time they
had just introduced the Associate
in Science degree program in
Interior Design, which interested
me, but I wanted to earn a Bachelor of Science degree. I decided
to wait on schooling for a few
more years. When I went back to
NEIT, an Interior Design bachelor
degree program had been added,
so it was a perfect match.
What did you do to get
started with your career?
I started with a two month
internship at a small residential
design firm on the East Side of
Providence. While I was there, I
basically organized catalogs and
fabrics and made phone calls
for the owner. It wasn’t much
and I didn’t get paid, but it was
enough to start understanding
the business and get some experience under my belt. Doing the
internship gave me an advantage
when it came to searching for a
job. Everyone wants someone
with at least a little experience so
the internship and my ten years
in retail helped me land a job
as a junior designer for a small
commercial design and furniture
re-seller in Warwick, RI.
Tell us about your position.
There are a lot of small
pieces to my position that all
need to fall into place in order
for everything to flow smoothly.
The overall description is I am in
charge of anything that is visible
in the retail stores. I oversee a
great team of retail coordinators
without whom I would not be able
to accomplish some of the bigger
tasks my position requires. We
work closely with the buyers and
retail operations to merchandise
the stores so they entice people to
not only walk in, but also to make
purchases. Designing display
windows, creating interesting
feature tables, and maintaining
standards such as lighting, signage, and neatness of product
are all part of the daily activities.
Besides that I am responsible
for any design decisions such as
Finishes, Fixtures and Equipment
(FF&E) and marketing within
the stores.
The bigger part of my posi-
tion is the actual interior design
of the stores. Whether we use
an outside company or I design
the stores myself, I am the main
point of contact for the project
managers, architects, structural
engineers, marketing and signage or anyone else that may be
involved with a project. I typically
act as the designer and project
coordinator which means I take
the project from the very first idea
all the way through to the final
day of merchandising before we
open a store. There is so much
more to my position but based
on the simple fact that every day
is different and given this is Foxwoods, it’s anything but ordinary.
What do you feel ultimately prepared you for
your position?
My ten years of retail didn’t
hurt, but NEIT definitely helped
to prepare me for what I am doing today. Not only did the actual
design classes help, but knowing
the building codes, how to read
drawings, and draft by hand gives
me a huge advantage when working with the building inspector,
project managers and architects.
They know they are dealing with a
competent individual. My bosses
even look to me to translate what
is in the drawings. Having to get
up and present in front of people
in pretty much every class also
helped. In this business you need
to be able to speak to people with
confidence.
Do you have any advice
for graduates who are just
beginning their job search?
Yes. Keep searching and
make sure you follow up. Use any
connections you may have even if
you think it won’t work. Interior
Design is about building relationships, and you never know who
may be able to help you.
What can students do to
better prepare themselves
for careers in this field?
I would always suggest getting
an internship even if it’s for only
5-10 hours a week. Find the time
because it will pay off in the end.
Also make sure you keep up on
the latest trends and products
and how they can be used.
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BRADSHAW Continued from page 1
throwing record. He went on to attend Louisiana Tech where he still holds
the single-season passing and total offense records. His talent on the
football field caught the attention of scouts and he became the first player
chosen in the 1970 draft. As quarterback for the Pittsburgh Steelers, he
was known for calling his own plays, something rarely done at the time
and uncommon even in today’s NFL. With his on-the-field leadership, he
helped the Steelers become a powerhouse team. He was named NFL Player
of the Year by Associated Press, and received the NFL Alumni’s Career
Achievement award.
Outside of football he was named Man of the Year by the Big Sisters
of America, Father of the Year by the National Father’s Day Council and
became the NFL’s first and only player to receive a star on Hollywood’s
Walk of Fame. He’s raised money for numerous charities and started his
own program to feed the hungry called Food for Families. Beyond funding
the project, he also raises the livestock and has provided meals for nearly
100,000 families.
Football fame brought lots of opportunity Bradshaw’s way. He has appeared in hundreds of television commercials, given numerous speeches,
hosted his own talk show, authored five books and recorded four albums.
Two of those albums were top-selling gospel records. His cover of Hank
Williams’ I’m So Lonesome I Could Cry became a Top 10 country hit. Next,
he will be starring in a show in Las Vegas.
Despite his many accomplishments, Bradshaw doesn’t keep reminders
of his success in his home. He says you won’t find trophies or football
pictures anywhere in his house. “That’s a part of my life that’s come and
gone,” he says. Instead, there are pictures of his two daughters, and of the
quarter horses and thoroughbreds he now raises and sometimes races.
He says he likes to keep things simple and that the most important thing
in his life is that his children know he loves them.
“It’s not about the dollars, it’s about the happiness,” says Bradshaw.
“I don’t really measure success. I’m more of a guy that measures happiness.” As New England Tech graduates accept their diplomas, he wishes
them the same. “I want them to have what I want to have,” says Bradshaw,
“happiness.”
During commencement, Bradshaw will receive an honorary doctor of
humane letters in recognition of his life’s work and his efforts to help others.
WHITE Continued from page 1
White has been at the helm of Taco for 22 years. His grandfather started
the company following World War I, and his father ran it for nearly 50
years. Under White’s leadership, Taco has grown considerably in the type
of products offered and in market reach and annual sales. What hasn’t
changed is the White family tradition of philanthropic activities, civic
involvement and activism.
Like his father before him, White is deeply committed to education,
the arts and improving Rhode Island’s business and political climate. He
writes a bi-weekly newspaper column, which focuses on issues of concern to Rhode Islanders, and has hosted a public affairs and advocacy TV
show called Lookout. “It’s all about putting the facts and issues before the
public,” says White. “The single greatest motivation for change is support
and it’s only going to happen if the public is aware of the issues and rises
up to demand change.”
White was born and raised in Rhode Island and says despite any
challenges the state or companies who do business here may face, he’s
committed to keeping his family’s company here and working to make
life better for others. He was the founding member of the Rhode Island
Manufacturing Summit, a non-partisan coalition of manufacturing and
business interests that worked to improve manufacturing in the Ocean
State. He is a visiting professor and trustee at Johnson & Wales University
where he’s worked to improve the facilities for the arts and sciences program. He is also a trustee of Wheaton College and of his alma mater, the
Williston Northampton School. He has served on the boards of the Rhode
Island Economic Policy Council, The Rhode Island Philharmonic, Women
& Infants’ Hospital and the Greater Providence Chamber of Commerce,
Center for Performance Excellence.
New England Tech will have the privilege of presenting him with an honorary doctorate during commencement. More than one thousand students
will receive associate, bachelor’s and master’s degrees. Commencement
begins at 11 a.m. on May 5 at the Rhode Island Convention Center.
Dean’s List
Andolina F Acquisto..............VET
Matthew E Allard...............MCTA
Dinochka M Allende............CMA
Ruben E Alonzo................. VDVA
Jessica M Amaral.................NUR
Michael J Amaral..................VAP
Christopher R Ambrosino..MCTA
Tamena Amini......................CJB
Francisco E Andujar........... ITBS
Jacqueline M Angelone........ OTA
Jennifer M Arraial................NUR
Rafael Arroyo..................... ITBS
Lynne D Asselin....................VET
Melissa A Auclair.................NUR
Samantha L Austin................VET
David M Balls.....................ESTA
Nicholas P Banker.............MCTA
Franklin A Barbeau...........RACH
John A Bate.......................... ITA
Ryan T Bateman............... MCTB
Joshua A Beach...................AHP
Matthew D Beane.............. AAUT
Nicholas A Beauregard......MCTA
Michael S Bebis..................ITBN
Kristopher W Becker......... ABTA
Ryan E Bedard...................GDSB
Garrett J Beeley....................VAP
Samantha L Belanger......... ABTA
Aaron J Beltram.................ASMB
Allison J Bennett................RACH
Vera L Bernardino...............NUR
Stacy M Bertram..................NUR
Evan W Berwick...................VAP
Andrew M Biederka...........ASMB
Ryan D Bishop...................VGDA
Steven E Bishop.................RACH
Ramsey S Blohm................ AAUT
Edward W Bolduc Jr.............VAP
Matthew D Bolles..............VGDA
Lori T Booher......................NUR
Princeton D Boston........... AAUT
Michael K Bouchard..........MCTA
James M Boucher..................MT
Molly L Boucher..................NUR
Brandon R Boudreau..........AHP
Maria F Bourski............... MGTA
Harrison J Braley..................VAP
John R Braley.......................VAP
Lars R Brandvik.................VGDA
Timothy S Brastow..............ITBN
Christopher C Bray............VGDA
Morgan R Breidinger...........NUR
Renee M Breton.....................ST
Scott C Briggs....................... ITA
Stephen E Brooks Jr...........ELRE
David Brown......................ESTA
Eugene M Brown.................... CJ
Jason A Brown...................... ITA
John M Brown...................... ITA
Jacob G Brunette..................VAP
Kayla Burda......................... OTA
Shawn A Burdick....................ST
Katie E Burnes.....................NUR
Brian Burns........................ITBN
Michael T Burrows............RACH
Katie E Burton......................CJB
Olivia C Burton....................NUR
Frederick C Butts Jr...............ITS
Menard G Calamba............ EETB
Samuel J Calixte..................ESTA
Silas J Campbell................. VDVA
Carlos J Campos.................ITBN
Michael A Caparco................. CJ
Scott M Capodanno..............PTA
Francis M Carbah Jr.............ITN
David J Cardaci.................MGTB
New England Tech to Launch a
Shipbuilding/Marine, Advanced
Manufacturing Institute
The Criminal Justice (CJ) Technology Club invited
Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS) Special
Agent Nathan O’Connor to speak about the role of
the NCIS agent and the mission of the agency. He
encouraged students to pursue the many criminal
justice career opportunities just as Jeffrey Willis, a
11th quarter CJ student has done. Jeffrey completed
a 10 week internship at the NCIS office in Norfork,
Virginia, during the fall of 2012.
NEIT’s New Associate and
Bachelor Degree Programs
Veterinary Practice Management
Technology
The Veterinary Technology department is expanding its program with the addition of the Veterinary Practice
Management Technology (VPM) program. This six quarter
Associate in Science degree program is designed to teach
the management skills necessary to run a veterinary practice
as well as offer enough required credits for students who
choose to sit for the national veterinary practice manager
certification exam. This program combines fundamental
veterinary knowledge such as, basic anatomy, physiology
and pharmacology with management skills including human
resources, customer service, legal and ethical issues, and
practice management. Graduates from the VPM Technology
program can operate a small to medium size multi-veterinary
practice, work as a mid-level manager in a large veterinary
hospital, or work in sales and marketing in the veterinary
or veterinary pharmacology fields. This program will begin
in July, 2013.
Video Game Design Technology
A new offering is the Bachelor of Science degree in
Video Game Design Technology that prepares students
for entry-level and intermediate-level careers in game
design, animation and visualization as well as a variety of
digital media production environments. Building upon the
skllls and knowledge acquired in the college’s Associate
in Science degree program, students will learn and refine
advanced design and development skills utilized in the game
industry. They will work on concepts and design challenges
to aid in developing their communication skills as well as
follow new industry technologies and trends. Students will
develop a portfolio of their work that includes game assets
they have created.
For more information, contact the Admissions Office
at 1-800-736-7744, 401-467-7744 or visit www.neit.edu.
Through a $2.5 million grant provided by the U.S. Department of Labor, NEIT is in the final stages of developing a
new Shipbuilding/Marine, Advanced Manufacturing Institute
(SAMI) to serve 400 unemployed individuals over the three
year life of the grant. To further the program, the Governor’s
Workforce Board RI awarded $250,000 to the college to be
used for training at SAMI. The Rhode Island Foundation has
also granted $50,000 to NEIT through its “Make It Happen RI”
initiative to assist in marketing the SAMI program.
General Dynamics/Electric Boat Division, Senesco Marine,
the Rhode Island Marine Trades Association, the RI Manufacturers Association and other RI employers have partnered with
NEIT in the development of SAMI. This coordination will
assist in the recruitment, screening, and training of individuals
for these industries.
Eligible individuals will enter the Institute, receive job
information and educational services, and participate in handson laboratory experiences. Then they will be referred to preemployment training programs, on-the-job training positions,
or job opportunities in these industries. New England Tech
will offer associate and bachelor degree programs in these
related fields for individuals who would like to further their
education in the future.
SAMI will be located in the Gouse Building at our Post
Road campus in Warwick RI. For more information, contact
Fred Santaniello at [email protected] or 401-739-5000.
TechArts 2013 is Here
TechArts was first introduced in
1995 as an art installation, and re-surfaced
nine years later in 2004. This year’s exhibit
showcasing NEIT’s talented students, faculty,
and staff will be on display until June 8,
2013, in the Library at the college’s East Greenwich campus.
Some of the submissions include watercolors, pencil, pen and
ink, oils, puppets, theater costumes, ceramics, sculpture and
more. Admission is free and open to the public as well as to
our college community. Viewing hours are Monday-Thursday
7:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m., Friday 7:00 a.m.- 4:00 p.m. and Saturday 8:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. For more information, visit http://
library.neit.edu.
Mark Your Calendar!
4th Annual NEIT Alumni
Golf Tournament
Friday, July 26, 2013
Swansea Country Club
299 Market Street, Swansea, MA
11AM Shotgun
Proceeds from the Golf Tournament
benefit the Student Scholarship Fund
For more information, contact Joan Segerson,
Director of Development at 401-739-5000, ext. 3704
or email [email protected]
or visit www.neit.edu/golf2013 for details
LAST YEAR’S TOURNAMENT WAS A SELLOUT!
The following students have achieved academic excellence for the quarter ending March 23, 2012. These full-time students
have been placed on the Dean’s List for achieving a GPA of 3.6 or higher on a maximum scale of 4.0. Congratulations to all.
Jessalyn H Cardoza.............. OTA
Andrew A H Carney............MCTA
Justin R Caron.................. CMTB
Brett R Carrano.................MCTA
Bryan M Carvalho.................VAP
Tristan M Case.....................DRA
Amy L Caturano...................NUR
Stephen Cavalieri...................ITS
Andrew P Center................AAHP
Scheila Chagas......................PTA
Alexander S Chapin........... GMW
Brittany N Chapman.............NUR
Michael E Chickering........MCTA
Courtney H Christiansen....VDEA
John C Ciejka......................ELRE
Nicole M Cioffi........................ CJ
Corey M Clark................... EETB
Andy S Cole....................... ABTA
Christopher J Collins............ ITA
Christopher J Consiglio........BCD
William R Contreras..........MCTA
Andre A Cordeiro.................ITN
Jeremy S Coston................RACH
Kevin D Cournoyer............ASMB
Robert H Courtens................ITN
Joshua R Coutu.....................ITN
Dawn Marie Coyro...............NUR
Marianne Crisostomi...........CMA
Zalyndria S Crosby................ ITA
Laura A Crowley................ ABTA
Daniel A Crutchfield.......... EETB
Ethan D Cruze...................PLBH
Virginia H Curtis..................NUR
Thomas G Cute III............. CYBT
Stephanie D›Angelo........... GMW
Michele A Dadiskos.............NUR
Yang Dai............................. ITBS
Erin N Dalton.......................PTA
David T Dang.....................ABTB
Joshua D DaSilva.................DRA
Luiz C DaSilva Jr................... ITA
Selvyn T Dawson.................ITBN
Miguel F DeAlmeida..............ITS
Christopher W DeBaggis.....ITBN
Francesco L DeCaro.......... AAUT
Raymond B DeCorpo II........ ITA
Richard A DeGuilio.............ITBN
Marciano H Dela Cruz.......RACH
Steven M DellaCroce............NUR
Dominic D DeRestie..........ASMB
Deidre A DeSilva..................NUR
Jessi L DeSimone................. OTA
Thomas P Desrosiers......... AAUT
Sarah E DeStefano............... OTA
Zachary Deus.................... GMW
Loren R Dias.......................NUR
Joshua A Digiulio.................. ITA
Matthew S DiLandro.............ITN
Gary A DiNicola.................MCTA
Jeremy M DiSpagna...............MT
Patrick N Dobo..................AAHP
Adam R Dolph...................VDEA
Deshawn E Donovan...........ITBN
Jenna L Dorazio....................PTA
Marc J Drainville............... AAUT
Timothy Dube....................VGDA
Michael A Dufficy.............. ABTA
Michael R Duffy................. AAUT
Kyle Duquette.................... ABTA
Rita C Ebanks....................ABTB
Kelsey C Emmett................VDEA
Amy M Errichetti.................NUR
Craig S Everitt Jr................VDEA
Andrew J Faria...................VGDA
Justin R Farrar..................... AUT
Michael L Felmly...................MT
Michael T Feraco.................... CJ
Tiffany Fernandes.................VET
Courtney H Ferreira.............NUR
Jake D Ferreira..................MCTA
Kelly A Ferreira....................NUR
Jairo J Figueroa.................... ITA
Daniel W Fillingim.............MCTA
Paul Finley........................... BCC
Jance W Fitzgerald.............ABTB
Brian F Flagg..................... ABTA
Randall W Flint..................... ELY
Richard J Flores..................... CJ
Sharon A Foisy......................VET
David K Fonseca Jr.............ITBN
Matthew S Fontaine..............PTA
Lauren A Fortini...................ATS
Sean M Foster....................MCTA
Gaige E Fox...........................MT
Kristopher P Fox................MCTA
Stacy A Fragopulos...............PTA
Renata M Franceschi.........ABTB
Joseph Francis.......................MT
Robert L Fratus.................. AAUT
Catherine Freitas..................IDA
Kevin J Furtado..................VGDA
Steven J Gagne....................ESTA
Paul A Gagnon....................... RC
Kimberly Gammell................IDA
Rafael J Garcia...................MCTA
Michael L Garriepy.............ELRE
Byron K Geoffrey............... CYBT
Nicholas J Gershkoff..............MT
Amy E Ginaitt........................VET
Melanie D Giordano.............PTA
Jessica L Girouard............... OTA
Kyle E Giroux........................ ITA
Leslie A Giroux.................... OTA
Joseph L Giudici...................VAP
Seth A Golbitz....................ABTB
Daniel W Goldsmith..............VAP
Kendra L Gomes.................. OTA
Josue Gomez........................ITN
John A Goodwin................MCTA
Chad A Goyette................. MCTB
Jeanna C Greene..............GMWG
Erin E Griffin......................ITBN
David A Griggs...................... ITA
Vincent A Guarnieri........ GMWM
Jarret T Guercia.....................MT
Talia D Guindon..................NUR
Alexandra L Gutauskas.........VET
Narciso A Guzman...............AUB
Manuel H Haddock.............. ELY
David R Hall..................... MGTA
Michael E Hall...................... ITA
Ean A Hansen.......................ITN
Nora K Haraldstad................IDB
Shawn R Hare.......................VAP
Nathaniel W Harlow...........MCTA
Melissa A Hartley................. OTA
Brenda L Harvey.................... RC
Sheri M Hasney......................ST
Jelania S Hassell..................... CJ
Jennifer L Hauser................NUR
Geoffrey Hawley................ CMTB
Jonathan J Henderson..........VAP
Laura L Herr........................NUR
Gretchen E Heublein............. RC
Melanie L Higgins................NUR
Jennifer R Hope...................NUR
Steven A Horibin................VGDA
Kyran J Horne....................VGDA
Roger B Houle III..............GDSB
Matthew Howard-Nolan...... BCM
Jayson M Howe..................GDSB
Aaron W Hoydich................ BCC
Tara M Integlia.....................CJB
Shawn L Isom................... MGTA
Edmund P Jacinto...............ELTB
Garrett Jackson.................VDEA
Nathan D Jacquard............. ITBS
Louis M Jardin......................VAP
Derek E Jervis.................. MCTB
David A Jimenez...................ITN
Sean P Johns........................ ITA
Chelsey A Johnson.............VDEA
Colleen M Johnson..............HIM
Jacob D Johnson...............VGDA
Kenneth L Johnson............ ABTA
Jim Johnston........................PTA
Jose I Juarez......................MCTA
Eric K Jussaume............. GMWM
Christopher T Keefe.............AHP
Thomas J Keen.................. VDVA
Justin E Kelly.....................GDSB
Lindsey D Kendrick.............NUR
Linda S Kinderman..............CMA
Jason P King.........................PTA
Bunthoeung Kong..............RACH
Abdou Z Konte.................. MCTB
Seth J Krasnianski..................ITS
Matthew R LaBianca..........VGDA
Ronald M Labrecque............ ITA
Ryan J Lachance...............MGTB
Jeremy P Ladas.....................ITN
Andrew J Ladouceur..........VGDA
Kelly M LaFontaine...............PTA
Lisa A Lagreca................... GMW
Alexander W Lambert........ AAUT
Kenneth J Lambert.............GDSB
Robert M Lamontagne.......... ITA
Jamie M Landry....................ITN
Andre L Lapierre..................ITN
Mitchell D LaPlume.............. ITA
Tawan M LaRiviere..............CMA
Lisa L Larrabee.................... OTA
Nathan W Lawton...............GDSB
Darnell J Lay........................NUR
Andrew Laychak................VGDA
Michael W Lebel....................ITS
Marc A LeBlanc Jr.............GDSB
Elaine M Leitao....................NUR
Jason R Lemay........................ CJ
Daniel C Lemieux.................ITN
Kayla A Leon...................... GMW
Sherebe A Lettsome........... AAUT
Jessica R LeVasseur................ CJ
LaShanna T Lewis.............MGTB
Andrew James Lizotte...........PTA
Kimberly A Lockwood...........PTA
Michael Loeven.................... ITA
Cheryl L Longworth..............PTA
Che› J Lopes..................... MGTA
Guillermo L Lopez............. AAUT
Erik Lougee.......................... ITA
Caitlin E Lucke.....................IDB
Jessica L Lundquist..........GMWG
John F Lynch......................MCTA
Mathew Maccord...............VGDA
Kimberly M MacDonald....... OTA
Sean C MacLaughlin............... CJ
Lindsey-leigh A Maiuri..........IDA
Mark G Majndle................... ITA
Rory L Manier......................ITN
Peter A Manooshian..........VGDA
Stephen A Mantia...............GDSB
Roger Mark......................... OTA
Simon G Marshall.................VAP
Joshua A Martin................. CYBT
Christina Martinelli...........MGTB
Justin R Marvill.....................ITN
Ian P Mathieu.......................VAP
TECH NEWS
Honor Society
Students Are
Recognized
The Eighth Annual Phi Theta Kappa (PTK)
Ceremony was held on February 27, 2013, when
65 outstanding students were inducted into this international honor society for their academic, leadership, service,
and fellowship achievements. Members of PTK gain access to
scholarships as well as educational and career resources through
the society. Students must complete at least 24 quarter hours
of coursework leading to an associate degree and maintain a
cumulative GPA of at least 3.80 out of a possible 4.0 GPA to
be a member of NEIT’s chapter of PTK, known as Beta Xi Phi.
Phi Theta Kappa was established in 1918 and is the oldest,
largest, and most respected international honor society recognizing associate level students with more than 1.6 million
members and 1,200 chapters located in the U.S., Canada, and
Germany. A complete list of NEIT’s Phi Theta Kappa inductees
may be found at www.neit.edu/blog.
Game Design Program
Ranks on Top
The Career Services Office can attest to the fact that they
are working in very exciting jobs! We wish them continued
success in their careers and all of their future endeavors.
Kyle Ozycz, ABT, 9/12, Architectural/Building
Engineering Technology is employed by Peter
Spring Steel LLC
Joshua Beach, AAHP, 3/13, Advanced Automotive
with High Performance Technology is employed
by Anchor Nissan
Peter Faggella, ASMB, 3/13, Automotive Service
Management is employed by Muzer’s Car Care
Kyle Reed, AUT, 9/12, Automotive Technology is
employed by Bay State Ford
NEIT is a member of the American Boat and Yacht Council (ABYC) and is now
one of only five schools in the U.S. to fulfill the requirements to become an ABYC
Marine League of Schools member. ABYC certification is a recognized standard
of achievement in the marine industry and sought by employers. All NEIT Marine
Technology faculty have earned the designation of ABYC Master Certified Marine
Technician. NEIT is the only Marine League school to have all Master Certified
instructors. From left: Brian Gustafson, Ted Chamberlin, Robert Kachanis, Ed
Sherman, ABYC Educational Director, Christopher Bannister, and Robert Paiva.
Deborah Burbank, HCM, 9/12, Health Care
Management Technology is employed by Rhode
Island Hospital
Richard Davis, CMTB, 9/12, Construction
Management Technology is employed by Emond
Plumbing & Heating
Paul Reposo, DRA, 9/12, Digital Recording Arts
Technology is employed by Residential Properties
Ltd.
Jesse Moorehead, ELY, 9/12, Electrical Technology
is employed by UC Synergetic
Tyler Brien, ELY, 9/12, Electrical Technology is
employed by Energy Electrical
Christopher Deneault, ELRE, 9/12, Electrical
Technology w/ Renewable Energy Technology is
employed by North East Electrical Distributors
Construction Students Go On-Site
Save the Date:
Master’s Degree in Information Technology
OPEN HOUSE
Thursday, May 9, 2013 / 6:30pm – 8:00pm
Hall of Fame Room • East Greenwich Campus
One New England Tech Blvd., East Greenwich, RI 02818
Amanda H Nguyen................ITN
Andrew W Niedfeldt............ESTA
Matthew J Nile...................VGDA
Andrew Nitschke...............PLBH
Gary D Nobrega.................PLBH
Melissa A Nolan...................NUR
William G Norsworthy....... CMTB
Craig Nunes....................... ABTA
Jennifer Nunez..................MGTB
Juan C Nunez......................ITBN
Felicia M O›Keeffe...............NUR
Justin W O›Rourke............ AAUT
Libardo J Ochoa............... MCTB
Kyle P Oelofse....................... ITA
Ian E Olson....................... ABTA
Alexandre S Orlande..........MCTA
Dylan S Ossman.....................MT
Jeremy J Ouellette.............. AAUT
Angela M Pacheco...............NUR
Kimberly M Palmer............ GMW
Aaron S Panneton.................PTA
Shane R Panneton.............PLBH
Alexander D Parrillo..........PLBH
Matthew P Pastore.............RACH
Naitik C Patel........................ ITA
Michael A Paulhus.................ITS
Andrew E Peckham............ITBN
Eric J Pelletier.......................ITS
Jessie L Pelletier..................CMA
Robert W Pelletier............. AAUT
Jessica L Peloquin.............MCTA
Kraig M Pereira................ MCTB
Tayla E Perez..................... CYBT
Brandon Perras-Sanchez.....NUR
Benjamin A Perry.................VAP
Ryan J Peterle.................... ABTA
Andrew K Peters................GDSB
Jeffrey H Peterson..............RACH
Jennifer M Petraitis...............VET
Stephen M Petrarca............ESTA
Cassandra L Petty.................HIM
Michael A Phelps............ GMWM
Jessie Pelletier, CMA, 3/13, Clinical Medical
Assistant Technology is emplyed by A - Z Primary
Care
Justin Hebert, DRA, 9/12, Digital Recording Arts
Technology is employed by Axon Communications,
Inc.
A group of senior Construction Management students, along with Professor Phil
Marks of the Architectural Building Engineering Technology program, recently
toured a $30 million construction project at Brown University in Providence, RI with
Gilbane Construction serving as the management company. The project includes
the renovation and conversion of an existing building into a high tech science
laboratory facility for graduate studies. Mr. George Malakidis, project manager
for Gilbane, led the tour and gave his insights into the challenges they had to
overcome with the construction of such a complex and technologically advanced
building design that also has to be LEED certified. He was most impressed by the
level of knowledge of these students. From left they are: Jeremy Rogers, Colby
Armstrong, Carenique Turner, Alex Bucci, Anthony Tassinari, Trenton Palonen,
Scott Boyd, Colan Powers, Mike Araujo, and Andrew Powell.
Kevin R Mauck..................VDEA
Evan J McAreavey................HIM
Craig A McCarthy...............VGDA
Scott H McCarthy...............GDSB
Stephen J McCormick........... ITA
Julie A McCoy......................NUR
Ryan M McGrath.................. BCC
Joseph G McKenna........... MCTB
James E McLaughlin............AUB
Jessica C McMahon.............NUR
Kasie E McMahon................NUR
Aimee R Medeiros...............CMA
Michael A Medeiros............ ITBS
Craig A Meehan.................MCTA
Jason A Meyer...................RACH
Nicholas J Miano..................PTA
Andrew S Miele.................ABTB
Benjamin J Mikkola..............PTA
Lucas D Miles.......................VAP
Murray R Mitchell............. AAUT
Seboka Mokoena............... AAUT
Julian D Moniz.....................ITN
Jordan J Monopoli...............NUR
Robin M Mooney............... CYBT
Felix J Moreno......................VAP
Beth A Moretti..................... OTA
Anthony P Mottola..............ITBN
Christopher M Mulcahy......ELRE
Bradley P Muller...............ABTB
Ann M Mulligan................... OTA
Molly D Mullins...................CMA
Hayley Mulso.......................NUR
Kathleen S Murphy.............. OTA
Stephen T Nabb.................RACH
Hanesh Nandwani.............. AAUT
Frank Nardone IV..............MCTA
Candon T Needham...........VGDA
Peter M Nelson...................ITBN
Saffiyah A Nelson..............MGTB
Eric J Neto.........................MCTA
Jeremy D Newman.............MCTA
Daythan N Newton............ CMTB
PAGE 3
Where your former
classmates are
NEIT was named one of the “Top Undergraduate Schools to
Study Video Game Design for 2013” by The Princeton Review,
one of America’s best-known education services companies.
The list includes the top 15 undergraduate schools in the U.S.
and Canada to study video game design for 2013, and 15 undergraduate schools as honorable mentions. The report also
contains a list of the top graduate schools.
The schools were chosen based on a survey conducted in
the 2012-2013 academic year of 150 programs at institutions
offering video game design coursework and/or degrees in the
U.S. and Canada. The 50-question survey included a range of
topics such as, curriculum, faculty, facilities, infrastructure,
career services, student scholarships, and financial aid.
The full report is available at www.princetonreview.com/
game-design and includes profiles of the schools with application information and links to the school sites.
Career Services hosted 67 companies for the annual Technology Career Expo at the East Greenwich campus. Students and
alumni networked with on-site recruiters and hiring managers.
A variety of technologies were represented with opportunities
ranging from internships to part-time and full-time jobs.
SPRING 2013
• Tour the campus
• Faculty Presentations
• Refreshments
Michelle J Pietrzyk...............CMA
David R Pignone................RACH
Heather A Pilkington...........NUR
James A Pine..................... GMW
Benjamin J Piquette...............MT
Nicholas F Pires................. GMW
Jared M Plante......................PTA
Matthew S Pochebit..............VET
Brandon C Pond...................CJB
Adam E Poole.......................VAP
Stephen B Potter...................PTA
Thomas W Prenda..............ELTB
Amanda L Price................. AAUT
Michael F Quinn................... ITA
Amanda S Ramnarine.............ST
Marcia M Ramos.................NUR
Nuno F Ramos....................ELTB
Jessica A Rando...................NUR
John M Randolph..................MT
Alexa M Rapoza................... OTA
Christine L Ras.....................PTA
Shawn H Rattenni..............AAHP
Dylan M Rayhill.................RACH
Desmond W Regis..............ITBN
Jarod J Rego.......................ITBN
Alyssa R Richards.................VET
Jill A Richardson Coppolino.ITN
Juan J Rivera......................... RC
Joeie A Roberts..................ASMB
Tanya T Roberts....................VET
Steven M Rocha....................PTA
Amanda Rodrigues................. CJ
Kristin A Rohde..................ITBN
Camila Rojas..........................ST
Jack T Rola........................... ITA
June M Rose.........................ATS
Louis Rossi........................MCTA
Jeffrey N Rousseau................ ITA
Cheryl A Roux...................... OTA
Russell Royality-Lindman...VGDA
Eric W Rudman....................VAP
Christopher R Rue.............RACH
Omer Saeed..........................ITN
Anthony Salazar.................GDSB
Jacob P Salisbury...................ITS
Wayne T Salisbury Jr.......... CYBT
Michael A Salois..................DRA
Tiffany F Sammartino............VET
Kejon P Sampson...............ABTB
Ryan T Sams..........................MT
Tiffany A Samuels................ITBN
Christopher T Sanchez.......RACH
Jessica J Sandness................PTA
Jason P Santos...................RACH
Michelle L Sartori.............. ABTA
Peter T Sauvageau................PTA
Eric J Schaumberg................ ITA
Aaron J Schloesser............GDSB
Michael J Schnoor..............ESTA
Jonathan M Schoen...............ITS
Brittney E Schuessler...........NUR
Patricia A Scuncio................PTA
Chanthy Seth...................... EETB
Joshua T Sevigny................ ABTA
Melissa A Shannon.................ST
Casey R Sharps..................VGDA
Timothy J Shaw.....................VAP
Justin J Shea......................... ELY
Carole A Sherman............. MGTA
Jessica L Shoe................. GMWM
Colleen N Short....................IDA
Hayle C Silva........................... CJ
Jeremy D Simons...............VGDA
Hussien M Skaiky..............ABTB
Matthew R Slotnick............GDSB
Robert W Small....................ITN
Ashley M Smith.....................VET
Dario D Smith...................RACH
Jamieko K Smith................ AAUT
Kathryn A Smith.................VGDA
Ronald K Smith.................. ABTA
Teche E Smith...................MGTB
Trevor Smith...................... AAUT
Jose G Sola........................ AAUT
www.neit.edu
to RSVP
Jean A Solis..........................PTA
Alfred G Soucy....................ITBN
Jonathan J Sousa.................. ITA
Michael D Souza Jr............ AAUT
Jason K Spencer................RACH
Michael T Spurling Jr..........DRA
Kayla L St Amour.................NUR
Timothy J St Dennis...........GDSB
Michael Stearns.................AAHP
Rebekah A Stearns...............CMA
Katherine E Stellato...........ABTB
Adam W Stephens..................ITS
Michaela E Stilianessis....... ABTA
Meagan E Stockhecker.........VET
Kayla J Strezsak....................CJB
Kathleen S Summers............NUR
Christian M Sunderland.....RACH
Nicholas K Sundman..........VGDA
Karyl B H Sutherland...........NUR
Danielle M Talbot................ OTA
Richard Tapalian.................. ITA
Anthony J Tassinari........... CMTB
Brittney Tate.........................VAP
Jason S Tatro.................... MCTB
Vanio A Tavares....................VAP
Eyram E Tay.......................VGDA
Brandy K Taylor...................HIM
Philip A Testa......................ITBN
Meredith E Thibault..............VET
John M Thibodeau................CJB
Nicole W Thompson.............VET
Gilson F Timas....................ITBN
Chadanny A Tineo.................. RC
Christelle M V Tomasini..... GMW
Erin K Tooley.................. GMWM
Thomas E Toppin...............ELTB
Cynthia A Turillo..................NUR
Carenique S Turner........... CMTB
Byron E Valle Jr..................ITBN
Theresa C Vallera.................NUR
Eric M Vandegrift...................ITS
Jonathan J Vardo..................PTA
Walter H Vaughn IV..............VAP
Michael A Venancio............... RC
John M Verardo.................VGDA
Edwin J Villarrubia..............NUR
Michael J Vincent.................CMA
Joseph A Vitelli.....................ITN
Kelsey R Wallace.................. OTA
Michael D Ward.................... ITA
Michael R Ward....................VET
Daniel C Waterman...............VAP
Darrell L Wengler..............ASMB
Kate R Wennerberg.............. OTA
Angela R West......................NUR
Joseph N Wettlaufer...........GDSB
Christopher S White............. AUT
William J White......................ITS
Paige Whitney....................VGDA
Jake V Whittaker................ABTB
David R Whynot.................. BCM
Eric N Wilbur.......................ITN
Zachary V Wilcox...................MT
Samantha A Wildenhain........VET
Michael B Wilder...............MCTA
Stephen P Wilkicki................ITS
James A Williams...............MCTA
Emily A Winser.................. ABTA
Gregory A Winslow........... MGTA
Courtney Winsor.................. OTA
Daniel K Wishart...................PTA
Andrew J Wolstencroft.........BCD
Michael F Wood.................. ITBS
Thomas M Wood............... CYBT
Lynden K Woods................ ABTA
Peter M Yee......................... OTA
Brian T Young...................MCTA
Nicole A Zambarano.............PTA
Thomas Zambarano.............PTA
Eric A Zengerle................... ITBS
Toby Zheng.........................ITBN
Anthony Zonfrilli............... AAUT
Congratulations
Heather Cost, ID, 9/12, Interior Design Technology
is employed by Emond Brothers Co.
Adam McCauley, ITN, 9/12, Information
Technology Network Engineering is employed by
American Mathematical Society
Adam Chirico, ITNB, 9/12, Information Technology
Network Engineering is employed by Beltone
New England
Kathleen Bennett, ITSB, 9/12, Information
Technology Software Engineering is employed by
CSC Paymaster, Inc.
Jeanna Greene, GMW, 3/13, Graphics, Multimedia
& Web Design Technology is employed by Graphic
Expression
Eric Banchs, MCT, 9/12, Mechanical Engineering
Technology is employed by LFI Medical
Libardo Ochoa, MCT, 3/13, Mechanical
Engineering Technology is employed by Quick
Fitting, Inc.
Valerie Grover, MGT, 9/12, Business Management
Technology is employed by FGXI
Amanda Egan, MGT, 3/13, Business Management
Technology is employed by Hertz
Joshua Brock, MT, 9/12, Marine Technology is
employed by Hinckley Yacht
Jessica Lowe, NUR, 12/12, Nursing is employed
by Westerly Health Center
Chelsea LeBlanc, OTA, 12/12, Occupational
Therapy Assistant Technology is employed by
Greenburg Physical Therapy and Hand Therapy
Associates
Julissa Molina, MSOT, 3/13, Occupational Therapy
Assistant Technology is employed by Apple Rehab
Massiel Verria, PTA, 9/12, Physical Therapist
Assistant Technology is employed by TRM Rehab
Kenneth Small, RACH, 12/12, Refrigeration/AC
Heating & Gas Technology is employed by GKT
Refrigeration
Gianna DeFeo, ST, 9/12, Surgical Technology is
employed by Westerly Hospital
Katrina Paiva, ST, 9/12, Surgical Technology is
employed by St. Vincent Hospital
Many NEIT graduates employ NEIT graduates. If you
have an opening within your company, or know of an
opening that would be best filled by an NEIT graduate,
please contact Pat Blakemore, Director of Career
Services, at 1-800-736-7744 or 401-739-5000. There
is no fee for any referrals.
Graduates of New England Institute of Technology or New
England Technical Institute are automatically members of the
NEIT Alumni Association.  Your participation in the Alumni
Association is critical to its success. Graduates’ input will
determine what activities, events, and benefits will be offered to NEIT Alumni Association members. Please consider
becoming an active member of this important organization. 
And the best news of all: There is no fee for membership.  
If you have any questions about the Alumni Association, please
contact Steve Kitchin, Vice President for Corporate Education and Training at 401-739-5000, ext. 3433 or by email
at [email protected].
PAGE 4 NEW ENGLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
The Bermuda National Training
Board (NTB) and the Ministry of
Public Works provided sponsorship to five Bermudian students
to attend NEIT. The students are
enrolled in a variety of Automotive Technology programs. This
newly launched technical education initiative by the Ministry
recognizes the need for certified
professionals. From Left: Noel
Cann, Training and Assessment
Officer at NTB, Dornielle Farrel,
Dajon Carey, Minister Trevor
Moniz, Sergio Richardson, Jonte
Smith and Ricardo Dias.
Alumni Benefits
Graduates of New England Institute
of Technology or New England Technical
Institute are automatically registered as
members of the NEIT Alumni Association. One alumni benefit is reduced insurance rates through Liberty Mutual Insurance Company. Liberty Mutual is offering
group discount rates for auto and homeowner (home, condo, tenant) insurance.
Liberty Mutual is a proud partner of the
NEIT Alumni Association. For additional
information, call 800-524-9400 or visit
Victor Santiago explains the
www.libertymutual.com/neitalumni.
design for the fire station.
Check your NEIT student email for weekly Student Activities and Announcements.
Meet new people! Learn new things! Check out the list of student activities...
For information about any of these activities, events, or starting a new club on campus, please contact Melissa Hague,
Student Activities Coordinator, at 739-5000 extension 3565, by email at [email protected], or stop by her office on the
EG Campus at the far end of the Food Court.
Student Clubs
on Campus
Spring Quarter Activities Open Basketball
The Kent County YMCA basketball gym has been rented
on Fridays between 2:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. (when classes
are in session) for the exclusive use of currently enrolled
NEIT students! Students must bring their NEIT student
ID and must wear sneakers to participate. Kent County
YMCA, 900 Centerville Road, Warwick, RI 02886.
Blood Drives
The RI Blood Center held a Blood & Marrow Drive on
April 17. Every pint collected has the potential to save
3 lives. The next on campus blood drive will be held in
July. The RI Blood Center appreciates all donations.
community service. The Rotaract Club motto is
“Service Above Self”.
New England Tech students are encouraged to join the
NEIT Rotaract Club if they have an interest in community service and volunteering, developing leadership and
professional skills, interacting with rotary business
leaders, and enhancing their resume. Join a movement
of exceptional individuals who are using their skills,
talents, and energy to help others. Spring 2013 meetings
dates are week 4 - Thursday, April 25, week 6 - Thursday,
May 9, and week 8 - Thursday, May 23, in room S338,
on the EG Campus at 3:30 p.m.
Chess
Chess sets are available for students to use in the Student
Lounge on the EG Campus! What’s your strategy? Will
you make the right move? Challenge yourself in a game
of chess. Students, faculty and staff are encouraged to
play!
Tournament Schedule
Ping Pong Tournaments
EG Campus, Game Room: Tuesdays at 11:00am
Week 4: April 23 Week 6: May 7
Post Road Campus, Student Lounge:
Tuesdays at 10:00am Week 7: May 14
Students Win at RI SkillsUSA
Awards Ceremony
Pool Tournaments
EG Campus, Game Room: Thursdays at 11:00am
Week 5: May 2, Week 7: May 16
Post Road Campus, Game Room: Thursdays at
10:00 a.m. Week 4: April 25, Week 6: - May 9
Sign-up for the tournaments by emailing Melissa
Hague at [email protected]
PAST EVENTS
Rotaract Student Club attends
East Greenwich Rotary’s 50th
Anniversary Celebration
The Rotaract Club is affiliated with the East Greenwich
(EG) Rotary Club. Rotaract Club members had an excellent
opportunity to develop leadership and professional skills
by attending this event. Rotaract members interacted
with community business leaders with related careers.
The Rotaract Club has dedicated numerous hours of
On Wednesday, March 27, 2013, the Rhode Island
chapter of SkillsUSA held their annual awards ceremony at Veterans Memorial Auditorium in Providence,
RI. First place winners will go to the national competition in Kansas City, MO, in June to compete against
other top college students from across the country. New
England Tech is pleased to announce that we have
five gold medalists competing in the national competition this year. They are:
Architectural Drafting 1st place: Rachael Calder
Crime Scene Investigation – 3 person team
1st place: Sara Vincent, Alicia Caruso, Tamena Amini
2nd place: Greg Marshall, Tara Integlia, Jeff Willis
Automotive Service Technology
1st place: Robert Perillo
2nd place: John Grioli
3rd place: Sam Anyzeski
SkillsUSA is a national organization serving more than
264,500 high school and college students and professional members enrolled in training programs in technical, skilled, and service occupations, including health
occupations. SkillsUSA programs include local, state,
and national competitions. At the national championship,
more than 4,500 students will compete in 77 occupational and leadership skill areas.
NEIT Criminal Justice
Club – Book Drive
The NEIT Criminal Justice Club, we would like to thank
all of you that responded to their book drive in memory
of those that were killed at the Sandy Hook Elementary
Get involved, meet new people, have fun,
and have something to add to your resume.
Check out the student website at http://
students.neit.edu for more information.
n Alpha Chi Honor Society
n Criminal Justice Student Club
School on December 14, 2012. As a result of your overwhelming support of this initiative, we were able to
collect a total of 984 books. This far exceeded our initial
goal. As many may know, Newtown was overwhelmed
with donations and requested that any other donations
be distributed locally in memory of the lives lost. Our
books were donated to the West Warwick Public Library
and the Hasbro Children’s Hospital and were accompanied
by a framed NEIT Certificate acknowledging the donation
made in memory of the lives lost at the Sandy Hook Elementary School December 14, 2012. Both locations will
display the certificate and books will be affixed with a
placard acknowledging the in memoriam. Anne McLaughlin, Head of Youth Services at the West Warwick Public
Library, sent this picture of the donated books. The library
thanks the Criminal Justice Club for thinking of them.
n High Performance Club
n IDSA
Interior Design Student Alliance
n Investment Club
n New England Tech Golf Club
n New England Tech STUDENT
Pit Crew Club
n Phi Theta Kappa
International Honor Society
n Quadricycle Club
n SkillsUSA Student Club
n SOTA Club
Student Occupational Therapy Association
n SPTA Club
Student Physical Therapist
Assistant
The Independent Game Developers of RI and the
United States Air Force worked together at the East
Greenwich campus to discuss the production of a transitional game project for the Air Force. They will design
a variety of software prototypes that the Air Force will
use to test transitional games as a training platform for
US Airmen worldwide. Maj. Michael Bliss, standing,
Sgt. Chris Kocinski, not pictured, and Sgt. Kyle Stackpole,
seated, were on-hand to work with the team.
New Clubs on Campus!
Respiratory Care Club
Advisor: Assistant Professor, Department Chair, Paul
Mangino, [email protected]. The Respiratory Care
Club gives members the opportunity to plan and get involved in extracurricular and social activities pertaining
to respiratory care, learn about current respiratory care
trends in the profession and community, and meet other
students and people with a common interest.
Associate’s Degree Programs
n Applied Technical Studies
n Architectural Building Engineering Technology
n Automotive Technology
n Automotive Collision Repair Technology
We invite you to inquire about our programs: n Aviation Science Technology
n Building Construction and Cabinetmaking Technology
n Business Management Technology
Name __________________________________________________________________________ n Clinical Medical Assistant Technology
Address ________________________________________________________________________ n Criminal Justice Technology
n Electrical Technology
City _____________________________________________________________________________ n Electrical Technology with Renewable Energy Systems
State & Zip ____________________________________________________________________ n Electronic Systems Engineering Technology
n Game Development & Simulation Technology
Phone_______________________________ Cell______________________________________ n Graphic Multimedia & Web Design Technology
n Health Information Management Technology
Email Address ________________________________________________________________ n Heating Technology
NEIT is regionally accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges, Inc. n Information Technology
Director of Admissions
One New England Tech Blvd.
East Greenwich, RI 02818-1205
Tel. 401-467-7744
or 1-800-736-7744
n Game Developers’ Network
n Interior Design Technology
n Marine Technology
n Mechanical Engineering Technology
n Network Engineering and Computer Servicing Technology
n Nursing
n Occupational Therapy Assistant Technology
n Physical Therapist Assistant Technology
n Plumbing Technology
n Refrigeration/Air Conditioning Technology
n Respiratory Care Technology
n Software Engineering Technology
n Surgical Technology
n Veterinary Practice Management Technology*
n Veterinary Technology
n Video and Audio Production Technology
n Video Game Design Technology
Bachelor’s Degree Programs
n Architectural Building Engineering Technology
n Student Nurses’ Association
n Respiratory care club
n Rotaract Club
n Tech Radio Student Club
n Tech Record Club
n Video and Animation Club
n Veterinary Tech Club
Are you interested in
starting a new club?
For more information contact: Melissa Hague,
Student Activities Coordinator, [email protected]
n Automotive Service Management Technology
n Business Management Technology
n Criminal Justice Technology
n Digital Recording Arts Technology
n Electrical Engineering Technology
n Electronics Engineering Technology
n Game Development & Simulation Technology
n Health Care Management Technology
n Interior Design Technology
n Mechanical Engineering Technology
n Networking Technology
n Programming Technology
n Registered Nurse to Bachelor of Science (Online)
n Cyber Security Technology
n Video Game Design Technology*
Master’s Degree Programs
n Information Technology
*NEW PROGRAMS
n Occupational Therapy
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