Celebrating Our 51ÂÜÀòGraduates

From their outstanding academic and co-curricular achievements during their time at 51ÂÜÀòto their post-Roger plans, 51ÂÜÀòis very proud to celebrate our graduates. In these stories, learn how an 51ÂÜÀòeducation has shaped their futures.

  • portrait of Kasey Litchford

    Cybersecurity Program Helped Honors Student Land Competitive Position in U.S. Army

    By Melanie Thibeault

    Honors student Kasey Litchford ’22, a Cybersecurity major with three minors in Computer Science, Military Science, and Digital Forensics, will be commissioned as a Second Lieutenant in the U.S. Army’s cyber branch this fall. A member of the Reserve Officers’ Training Corps, Litchford will work as a systems administrator for Raytheon BBN Technologies in Newport, R.I., until he begins his career with the Army.

  • Submitted portrait of  51ÂÜÀòSenior Julia McGettigan in a fall setting

    Initially Undecided, Double Major Says MBA is Next

    By Melanie Thibeault

    Marketing and History double major Julia McGettigan ’22 will pursue her MBA at 51ÂÜÀòthis fall. During graduate school, McGettigan said she hopes to round out her business skills and eventually work for a big agency in brand strategy.

  • A headshot of Brigid Woods

    Forensic Science Research Prepares Grad for Toxicology Job

    By Melanie Thibeault

    After graduation, Forensic Science major and Psychology minor Brigid Woods ’22 will use the experience she gained in the lab at 51ÂÜÀòin her new job as a toxicology medical laboratory assistant for Quest Diagnostics in Marlboro, Mass. In this position, she’ll be sampling and processing drug tests for different companies.

  • A headshot of Daniella Giannotti

    Student Leader: RWU's Interdisciplinary Engineering Program Prepared Her for Aerospace and Defense Tech Job

    By Melanie Thibeault

    After graduation, Electrical Engineering major and Honors student Daniella Giannotti ’22 will apply the hands-on research experiences she’s had at 51ÂÜÀòto her position as an integration and test engineer at L3Harris Technologies in North Amityville, N.Y. Giannotti will be working on space and airborne systems, testing technology and chips for the aerospace and defense technology company.