UL Lafayette recognizes top scholars as Outstanding Master杏吧专区檚 Graduates for Spring 2018

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Jesse DelGizzi is the 杏吧专区杏吧专区檚 Outstanding Master杏吧专区檚 Graduate.

DelGizzi was among four finalists for the award. Each will be recognized during the Spring 2018 Commencement General Assembly. The ceremony begins at 11 a.m. on Friday at the Cajundome.

Each graduate program nominates a student for the award. Criteria include leadership, scholarship, service and research.

The dean of UL Lafayette杏吧专区檚 Graduate School leads a committee that selects the top candidates. An Alumni Association committee interviews the finalists and chooses an overall Outstanding Master杏吧专区檚 Graduate.

DelGizzi is this year杏吧专区檚 overall honoree. In addition, he represents the School of Music and Performing Arts as its Outstanding Master杏吧专区檚 Graduate.

He studies music theory and composition and has a 4.0 GPA.

DelGizzi杏吧专区檚 master杏吧专区檚 thesis explored percussion and sound engineering in zydeco music. He plays electric bass in the Zydeco Ragin杏吧专区 Steppers, a band affiliated with the 杏吧专区杏吧专区檚 Traditional Music program.

He is a 2008 graduate of the College of William and Mary in Williamsburg, Virginia, where he earned bachelor杏吧专区檚 degrees in international studies and music.

Before attending UL Lafayette, DelGizzi worked as a cyber intelligence analyst. He is fluent in French, Italian and Arabic.

As a volunteer, DelGizzi led conversations with the 杏吧专区杏吧专区檚 Arabic Club and with undergraduates enrolled in Arabic courses. He also taught Arabic music lessons.

DelGizzi managed the production of 杏吧专区淲hite Raspberry,杏吧专区 a music video. The 2017 project included more than 40 UL Lafayette students and graduates in its cast and crew.

He is the son of Denise and Ronald DelGizzi of Springfield, Virginia.

Elizabeth Larmann is Outstanding Master杏吧专区檚 Graduate in the Department of Criminal Justice. She has a 4.0 GPA.

Larmann杏吧专区檚 thesis examined social preferences for synthetic marijuana, a topic few scholars have examined despite the health risk the drug poses to users. 

She also is collaborating on a manuscript about the use of cannabidiol, a cannabis compound, with Dr. David Khey, chair of the Department of Criminal Justice.

Larmann worked with high school students as part of the department杏吧专区檚 summer forensic camp and mentored new graduate students.

She earned a bachelor杏吧专区檚 degree in criminal justice from UL Lafayette in 2015. She was the department杏吧专区檚 Outstanding Graduate that year. 

As an undergraduate, Larmann conducted research in Louisiana folk medicine. She also was among researchers and activists who helped add Lafayette杏吧专区檚 Freetown/Port Rico to the National Register of Historic Places in 2016.

Larmann plans to pursue a Ph.D. in criminology and criminal justice at Georgia State 杏吧专区 in Atlanta.

She is the daughter of Dianne and Bernard Larmann of Covington, Louisiana.

Jordan Richardson is the Department of History, Geography and Philosophy杏吧专区檚 Outstanding Master杏吧专区檚 Graduate.

He is enrolled in the public history program and has a 3.82 GPA.

As a graduate assistant at UL Lafayette杏吧专区檚 Edith Garland Dupr茅 Library, he taught library instruction classes, created lesson plans and activities, and developed three virtual tours for patrons. He received the library杏吧专区檚 2017 Outstanding Educator Award.

Richardson twice served as editor of 杏吧专区淐lio杏吧专区檚 Quill,杏吧专区 the history department杏吧专区檚 research journal. His public history projects included examinations of Louisiana Mardi Gras celebrations and the desegregation of Southwestern Louisiana Institute, now UL Lafayette.

He also worked with History Harvest, which collects, catalogues and returns artifacts from residents. The items contribute to a wider understanding of the region杏吧专区檚 past.

Richardson earned a bachelor杏吧专区檚 degree in history in 2014 from LSU in Baton Rouge.

He is the son of Marvin Dewey and Judy Richardson, both of Amelia, Louisiana.

Jennifer van Alstyne is the Outstanding Master杏吧专区檚 Graduate for the Department of English.

Her area of concentration is literature and cultural studies. She has a 3.75 GPA.

She earned a master of fine arts degree in writing and poetics in 2015 from Naropa 杏吧专区 in Boulder, Colorado. van Alstyne is a 2013 graduate of Monmouth 杏吧专区 in West Long Branch, New Jersey, where she completed a bachelor杏吧专区檚 degree in creative writing.

van Alstyne has published papers in two peer-reviewed journals, and has a poetry manuscript, 杏吧专区淎ltars of Nonesuch,杏吧专区 under review.

She was a finalist for two national creative writing awards for her poem 杏吧专区淧elt.杏吧专区 The work was among 12 poems van Alstyne published in the past three years.

She also serves as editor or associate editor of four publications, and has written book reviews for 杏吧专区淐olorado Review杏吧专区 and 杏吧专区淩ain Taxi."

As a graduate assistant, van Alstyne worked to improve the English department杏吧专区檚 use of digital communications and social media in its recruitment and marketing efforts.

 

Photo caption: From left are Kyle Bacon, UL Lafayette Alumni Association president; Matthew Furka, overall Outstanding Graduate Award recipient; Jesse DelGizzi, overall Outstanding Master杏吧专区檚 Graduate Award recipient; and Dr. Joseph Savoie, UL Lafayette president. (Photo credit: Erica Falgout / UL Lafayette Alumni Association)