Presented biannually, the Alumni and Development Office in conjunction with the Afro-Am Alumni Association and the Bridgewater Alumni Association, recognizes individuals whose outstanding accomplishments have contributed to the success and reputation of 芭乐视频. Members of the Bridgewater community are encouraged to support the exemplary effort of alumni, as well as community members who are affiliated with the University, by nominating them for one of the following awards.
Join us in Fall 2026 for our next biannual celebration of the 芭乐视频 Alumni Awards: Spotlight on Excellence. More information, including nomination information, coming soon!
芭乐视频 Alumni Awards
About the 芭乐视频 Alumni Awards
Dr. Marilyn White Barry, '58, Graduate Alumnus/na Professional Achievement Award
Dr. Marilyn White Barry, '58 is a distinguished alumna, emeritus professor (1972-1987) and former Dean of the Graduate School (1987-1998). She was the founder and past president of the Massachusetts chapter of the Council for Exceptional Children as well as the former vice president of the Massachusetts Association of Children with Learning Disabilities.
This award is presented to a distinguished alumnus/na of the college of Graduate Studies who has demonstrated the qualities of outstanding professional achievement at the state, regional or national level.
2024 Award Recipient: Ruth Carrigan, G鈥98
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Past Recipients
2009 George Goodfellow, G'77
2010 Nancy Clark, G'87
2011 Thomas Pileski, G'87
2012 Brendan Kearney, G'04
2013 Kathleen Turner, G'08
2014 Brian Lynch, G'89
2015 Michael Day, G'98
2016 Kathleen Smith, G'88
2017 Michael LaFerney, G'89
2018 Patricia Fry, G'99
2020 Dr. Melissa Ianetta, 鈥95, G鈥98
Dr. Catherine Comeau Award for Professional Achievement in Physical Education
Dr. Catherine Comeau served 24 years as a professor of physical education at Bridgewater, twelve off those years as the Chair of the Department of Movement Arts, Health Promotion and Leisure Studies (MAHPLS). Dr. Comeau was a national figure in her field and held numerous prestigious positions. Amongst her many accomplishments, she authored 鈥淎 Noble Legacy: Physical Education Major 1937-1987 Bridgewater State College.鈥
This award is presented to a distinguished alumnus/na who received a baccalaureate degree from MAHPLS. The recipient must have graduated at least five years ago and must be an influential role model in the field.
2024 Award Recipient: Sheila Tunstall McKenna, 鈥62
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Past Recipients
1985 Jacqueline Haslett, '56
1986 Mary Lydon, '55
1987 Martha Cummings, '51
1988 Viola Goodnow, '58
1989 Marcia Crooks, '55
1990 Virginia Jewett Hogg, '60, G'65
1991 Theresa Corcoran, '50
1992 Alice Sullivan, '46
1993 Mary Hoyle Mahan, '60
1994 Theresa Malumphy, '54
1995 Cecelia DeMarco, '73
1996 Rita Castagna, '66
1997 Nina Roberts, '83
1998 Maria Melchionda, '83
1999 Susan Marble '90
2000 Diane Demetrius, '82
2001 Mary Lou Thimas, '68
2002 Karen Dzczepaniak Castagno, '78
2003 Milady Khoury Murphy, '76
2004 George DeMarco, '78
2005 Ann Burgess Morris, '54
2006 Susan Crosby-Tangen, '83
2007 Thomas Woods, '79
2008 Kathleen McSweeney, '81
2009 Thomas Turco, '76
2010 Hernani "Erine" Branco, '79
2011 Award not given out this year
2012 James Leone, '01
2013 Paula Sullivan, '71
2014 Karen Croteau, '83
2015 Jeff Colburn, '95
2016 Sharen Dupre, '70
2017 Donna Ruseckas, '82
2018 Dawn Henderson, '80
2020 Barbara Stevens, 鈥76
2022 Laney M. Clement-Holbrook 鈥75, G鈥81, H鈥22
Paul Gaines Sr. Achievement Award
Paul Gaines Sr., G鈥68 was the first appointed Minority Affairs Director at Bridgewater State College (1968-1995). He was the pioneer in hiring professors, administrators, and staff of color along with the recruitment of students of color on the Bridgewater campus. He was instrumental in founding both the Organization of Afro-American Students (later named the Afro-Am Society), and the Afro-American Alumni Association.
This award is presented to a current faculty, administrator, library, or staff member, who has been employed at least one year at 芭乐视频 and has worked on behalf of students of color. The nominee must demonstrate a deep commitment in the growth and retention of students of color and must also support the Afro-American Alumni Association through programming and/or events.
2024 Award Recipient: Anthony Ervin
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Past Recipients
2015 Dorie AuCoin, '78, G'79
2016 Miguel Gomes
2017 Reverend Chang-Hee Son
2018 Diane Bell
2019 Sydne' M. Marrow, G'14
2020 David K. Wilson, '71
2022 Dr. Emily Field and Dr. Jamie Huff
Alfred J. Gomes Community Service Award
Attorney Alfred J. Gomes was an extremely successful fundraiser and philanthropist. Amongst his many contributions were founding the Nantucket Lightship Memorial Scholarship Fund/The Seaman鈥檚 Memorial Scholarship Fund and organizing the first Cape Verdean Boy Scout troop. He was one of the first Cape Verdean-born Americans to ever receive a Doctor of Jurisprudence degree.
This award is presented to a distinguished African American alumnus/na who exemplifies the ideal of 鈥渕en and women for and with others.鈥 The recipient should show a genuine dedication to the ideals of social justice, relations with the greater community, and empowers peers to serve and/or increase awareness of injustice.
2024 Award Recipient: Joanna Edwards, 鈥07
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Past Recipients
2017 Benvinda (Cardosa) Butler, '08
2018 Lionelle Demosthene, '00
2020 Carla B. Monteiro, '17
Artemas Hale Meritorious Service Award
It is thanks primarily to Artemis Hale that the town of Bridgewater is home to 芭乐视频, rather than in Plymouth or Middleborough 鈥 its chief competitors 鈥 because of his advocacy on behalf of his adopted hometown (he had been born in Winchendon, Massachusetts but lived most of his 98 years in Bridgewater).
Mr. Hale's successful efforts to persuade state officials about where in southeastern Massachusetts to locate the Commonwealth's first school to prepare teachers was so decisive that he was, in the words of Dr, Jordan Fiore, class of 1940, faculty member and dean of his alma mater and a renowned historian, the university's "first friend."
In 1838 Mr. Hale had been chosen as president of a state-sponsored committee to choose a site for the region's first school to prepare teachers for the public schools (prior to this, no special training or qualifications to teach were required in Massachusetts).
By that time Mr. Hale was already a leading public figure, having been elected to represent Bridgewater for terms in the state's House of Representatives and its State Senate. Later he would be elected to serve in the U.S Congress.
In the process of choosing where the new school would be located, he advocated strenuously that Bridgewater be selected and based largely on his efforts, on September 9, 1840, then-Bridgewater Normal School opened its doors to admit its first class of 28 students.
Beyond his influence in promoting Bridgewater as the home of the first Normal School in the region he was also instrumental in a campaign to help raise the funds necessary to establish in 1846 a permanent home for the school, the first building in America created for the preparation of teachers.
This award is presented to a non-alumnus/friend of the University who has demonstrated a deep dedication to the University through their contribution of time, talents or financial resources. The recipient should have displayed uncommon loyalty and support to Bridgewater State.
2024 Award Recipient: Eugene Durgin, Jr., H鈥23
Henry Hampton Bridge Builder Award
Henry Hampton was a renowned producer. His work included the documentary 鈥淓yes on the Prize,鈥 which set the standard for nonfiction accounts of the civil rights movement. His film credits include the critically acclaimed 鈥淭he Great Depression鈥 and 鈥淎merica鈥檚 War on Poverty.鈥 He was once the Chairman of the Board for the Museum of Afro-American History in Boston.
This award is presented to a student and/or student group of color on the 芭乐视频 campus, who has taken the initiative to address campus unity through campus activities promoting mentoring, community service and collaboration. The nominee must show evidence of education to others in the area of social justice and the exploration of diverse cultures.
2024 Award Recipient: Luis Pires, 鈥24
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Past Recipients
2017 Men Integrated In Brotherhood
2020 Dajuan Frasier, '20
Martha D. Jones Award for Enriching the Lives of 芭乐视频 Students
Martha Jones 鈥64 was unwavering in her support of students in her three terms as President of the Bridgewater Alumni Association and 36 years as a leader in the Division of Student Affairs. The Jones Alumni House was named in honor of the Dean Emerita and her husband Professor Emeritus John W. Jones.
This award is presented to a current member of the faculty, staff or administration who has volunteered his or her energy and talents to enrich the lives of students at 芭乐视频. The work being recognized must demonstrate exceptional dedication and commitment to the development of students.
2024 Award Recipient: Matthew Miller
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Past Recipients
1992 Dr. Richard Veno
1993 Dr. W. Kirk Avery
1994 No Award Given
1995 Dr. Joseph Huber
1996 Gerard Stenerson
1997 Dolores "Dorie" AuCoin, '76
1998 Mary Ann McKinnon, '91
1999 Helena Santos
2000 Prof. Sylvia Keyes
2001 Daniel Darcy, '99, G'90
2002 Mariann Lorray, '78
2003 Dr. Janice Harris
2004 Dr. Cynthia Kane
2005 Ann Doyle
2006 Catherine Holbrook, G'81
2007 Mark Johnson
2008 Dr. Jerald Walker
2009 Dr. Uma Shama
2010 Diane Bell
2011 Dr. Elizabeth Moriarty
2012 John Harper
2013 Brian Salvaggio, '80, G'82
2014 Kenny Monteiro
2014 Rita Camara, '03, G'10
2015 No Award Given
2016 Maribeth Johnson Flakes, '01
2017 Susan Crosby-Tangen, '83
2018 Justin McCauley, G'08
2018 Dr. Jenny Shanahan
2022 Dr. Christopher A. Frazer
Sarah A. Lewis Distinguished Award
Sarah A. Lewis was admitted to Bridgewater State Normal School in February of 1867. She is considered to be the first African American to graduate from the institution as a member of the Class of 1869. The Fall River native taught for three terms before coming to Bridgewater and two additional years after graduation.
This award is presented to an alumnus/na who has distinguished themselves at the highest level of their profession, provided inspirational leadership to others as demonstrated through volunteerism, mentoring and philanthropy, or provided service for the benefit of 芭乐视频 and the community.
2024 Award Recipient: Keyana Adarkwah, 鈥20
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Past Recipients
2001 Gloria Stanton, '74, G'00
2001 John "Lenny" McLean, '90
2001 Jeanne Oliver Foster, '74, G'00
2001 Alva Mitchem, '70
2001 Paul Gaines Sr., G'68
2002 Nanzetta Merriman, '78
2006 Aenis Harris, '94
2012 Jacqueline Tucker, '90
2013 Ann M. Ulett, '92
2014 Luis Rosa, '05
2015 Dorie AuCoin, '76, G'79
2017 Barbara Jackson, '80, G'89
2018 Nigel Smith, '01
2019 Paul Bonitto, '87
2020 Ann M. Ulett, '92
2022 Michael P. Henry 鈥92
Dr. Adrian Rondileau Award for Professional Achievement & Community Service
In his more than 24 years as President of 芭乐视频, Dr. Adrian Rondileau instilled an unwavering institutional commitment to community service. His administration was guided by two basic principles. The first was the value of a broad-base education and the second was that after graduation, students should be prepared to become productive citizens.
This award is presented to a distinguished alumnus/na who demonstrates exceptional competence and accomplishment within his/her chosen profession, as well as exceptional service to his/her community leading to the improvement of community life.
2024 Award Recipient: Tamara Dzialo, 鈥02
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Past Recipients
1987 Robert Correia, '86
1988 Dr. Edward Calabrese, '68, G'72
1989 Patricia Quinn Bartlett, '67
1989 Bruce Bartlett, '68
1990 Frederick Gustafson, II, '50
1991 David Messaline, '65
1992 Richard Johnson, '74
1993 Henry Woronicz
1994 Catherine Missier, '83
1994 Patricia Ross Reinstein, '65
1995 Ann Maguire, '69
1996 Dr. Courtland Harlow, Jr., '66
1997 Joan Hickey Menard, '67
1998 Dr. Ronald Carroll, '58
1999 Louis Ricciardi, '81
2000 Daniel Couet, '83
2001 Robert Todd, Sr., '64
2002 David Robichaud, '93
2003 Suzanne Condon, '79
2004 Frederick Clark, Jr., '83
2005 Myra Powers Lopes, '54
2006 David Flynn, '58
2007 Alan Marvelli, '64
2008 Patricia Haddad, '72
2009 David Correira, '80
2010 Barbara Mattinson Nagle, '61
2011 Robin Ryan Thomas, '90
2012 Beverly Curtin Beckham, '68, G'76
2013 William Morse, '73
2014 Evelyn Ekberg DeLutis, '63
2015 Dr. Claire Appling, '54, G'57
2016 Dr. Darrell Lund, '60
2017 Laney Clement-Holbrook, '75, G'81
2018 Thomas C. Hoye Jr., '92
2020 Dr. Gloria Moran, G鈥69
2022 Bruce P. Morell 鈥75
Nicholas P. Tillinghast Award for Achievement in the Field of Public Education
This award was named in honor of the university's first president (then called "headmaster") who served in this pioneering post from 1840-1853. He sought to give his students the principles of education, so that they might be able to practice the art of teaching in the education of children. He gave the whole energy of his soul to the work which was given him to accomplish and establish the school upon a deep and broad foundation.
The award honors a distinguished Bridgewater alumnus/na who has demonstrated the qualities of outstanding leadership, excellence in performance and outstanding personal achievement in the field of public education at the state, regional or national level.
2024 Award Recipient: Kathleen Rogers, 鈥02, G鈥09
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Past Recipients
1966 Richard Batchelder, '52
1967 Owen Kiernan, '35
1968 Harold Gores, '31
1969 Archibald Boyden Shaw, '29
1970 Miriam Perkins Bryan, '29
1971 Col. Joseph Murphy, '19
1972 Helen Theinert, '31, '35
1973 Sr. M. Francis Regis C.S.J.
1973 Lena Trojano, '40
1974 Bernice Anderson, '19
1975 Joseph Francis Murphy, '39
1976 Louise Birnie Forsyth, '41
1977 Jordan D. Fiore, '40
1978 Loretta McHugh, '34
1979 Joseph Plouffe, '41
1980 D. Justin McCarthy, '38
1981 Marian Balboni, '31
1981 Bartholomew Buckley, '31
1982 Dr. V. James DiNardo, '39
1983 Dr. Lillian Russell Putnam, '42
1984 Dr. William Mahoney, '42
1985 Dr. Alice Beal, '16
1986 Dr. Franklin Wilbur, '69
1987 Gerald Indelicato, '71
1988 Dr. John Zoino, '53
1989 Dr. Theresa Malumphy, '54
1990 James Argir, '61
1991 Gordon W. Mitchell, '59
1992 Dr. Jacqueline Haslett, '56
1993 Dr. Barry Moriarty, '56, '58
1994 Dr. George Weygand, '53, G'56
1995 Alfred Benbenek, '68
1996 Dr. John Hassard, '62
1997 Robert C. Jones, '60
1998 Anthony Sarno, Jr., '64
1999 Dr. Thomas Lagrasta, '65
2000 Dr. Paul Dauphinais, '77
2001 Allen G. Brown, '65, G'68
2002 Dr. David Sousa, '60
2003 Nicola Micozzi, Jr., '71
2004 Dr. Wallace Goldstein, '42
2005 Dr. Mary Edwards Beaudry, '58
2006 Donald DeLutis, '63
2007 Arthur Svensen, '65
2008 Dr. Lois Haslam, '53
2009 Juliette Johnson, '64
2010 Robert Gay, '74, G'76
2011 Dr. Mary Lydon, '55
2012 Philip Conroy, '72
2013 Warren Phillips, '75, G'88, G'02
2014 Ronald Stahley, '76
2015 Dr. Lisa Battaglino, '79
2016 Not Awarded
2017 Anne Oliveira '83, G'87
2018 William Burkhead, G'09
2020 Dr. Kris Jaeger-Helton, 鈥84
2022 Hazel L. Varella 鈥54, G鈥56
Dr. Adrian Tinsley Award for Achievement in the Arts
Dr. Adrian Tinsley, the 10th President of Bridgewater (1989-2002), has been an ardent advocate for the liberal and fine arts throughout her distinguished career in higher education. During her presidency undergraduate and graduate curriculums were expanded, with new majors introduced in criminal justice, economics, and music, along with new master鈥檚 degree programs in public administration, criminal justice, and management science.
This award is presented to a distinguished alumnus/na who has demonstrated outstanding artistic achievement or whose leadership has been exemplary in the preservation and promotion of the arts.
2024 Award Recipient: Paul D'Angelo, G鈥85, G鈥90
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Past Recipients
2003 Stephen Mills, '03
2004 George Charbonneau, '66, G'70
2004 Armand Marchand, '66, G'70
2005 Joyce Gardner Zavorskas, '84
2006 Theresa Byington Carmichael, '82
2007 James McGonnigal, '97
2008 Adrienne Wilson Grant, '58
2009 Noelle Beaudet Foye, '99
2010 Madlyn-Ann Crawford Wollwich, '54, G'61
2011 Bruce Anderson, '87
2012 Anne Heywood, '90
2013 Denise Cormier, '83
2014 William Donnelly, '94
2015 Denise Wallace Spriggs, '84
2016 James Colby, '86
2017 Barry Lew, '75
2018 Peter Martin, '74, G'79
2020 Timothy Hassett-Salley, G鈥83, G鈥86
2022 Scott R. Gagnon 鈥91
Dr. George A. Weygand, '53, G'56, Award for Outstanding Service to the BAA
Professor George Weygand, 鈥53, G 鈥56, understood that physics is everywhere. And he brought that practical, student-focused approach to the classroom, even inspiring those who thought they would struggle with the subject,鈥 wrote Brian Benson, G 鈥23, in a profile of Dr. Weygand when a new residence hall at 芭乐视频 opened in 2013, named in his honor.
A veteran of World War II, where he saw extensive combat in Europe, he came to then-Bridgewater State Teachers College September, 1949, where he would go on to earn his bachelor鈥檚 degree - he was the president of his graduating class - and master鈥檚 degrees plus serve for four decades as a distinguished member of the faculty. He left Bridgewater only to study for a doctorate in physics at Harvard University.
鈥淚 love to teach. That is what gets me going every day,鈥 he said in a 1997 article about being named Science Educator of the Year by the Massachusetts Association of Science Teachers.
Dr. Weygand excelled at teaching from a practical point of view and making concepts relevant to students, who often took his classes while pursuing a degree in a different subject.
In a dedication to Dr. Weygand published in the 1999 yearbook, then President Adrian Tinsley noted that Dr, Weygand was one of the few faculty members to amass such a lengthy record of service.
鈥淚t would be safe to say that even fewer have attained the level of affection and respect associated with Dr. Weygand鈥檚 name,鈥 Dr. Tinsley wrote. 鈥淗is service to the college as a whole and to students in particular has been extraordinary. He is a remarkable teacher with a national reputation for excellence in the teaching of physics, and he is an equally remarkable human being who has devoted his career to Bridgewater State College.鈥
In addition to all of his other services to his alma mater, Dr. Weygand served as a Faculty Marshal for more than three decades where he officiated at all university ceremonies, marching at the head of his faculty colleagues at Fall Convocation and Spring Commencement.
This award is presented to a distinguished alumnus/na who demonstrates generosity and places a high priority on service to create a legacy for future generations of alumni. Qualifications for this award include the ability to build understanding and awareness through alumni association involvement and leadership.
2024 Award Recipient: Carrie Kulick-Clark, 85, G鈥98
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Past Recipients
Prior to 1983
Stella Monks Fogelman, '16
Edith Glick Shoolman, '25 and Elliot Shoolman
V. James DiNardo, '39
Nellie Barker Warren, '06
Cora Mae Vining, '28
Eva Foth
Marjorie Dean
Phyllis Esau, '36
1983 Jane Spitz
1984 Douglas MacDonald, '42
1985 Gerald Indelicato, '71
1986 Dorothy Beesley Bates, '30
1986 Wilfred Graves, '27
1987 Lillian Holland Wallace, '25
1988 Frank Dunn, '49
1989 Martha Drinkwater Jones, '64
1990 Donna Daley Brown, '68
1991 Marjorie Candy Jackson, '37
1992 Ralph Fletcher, '53
1993 Mary Moore Jarvis, '39
1994 Mary Lydon, '55
1995 Thomas Lee, '62
1996 Sheila Tunstall McKenna, '62
1997 Marcia Crooks, '55
1998 Isabelle Bragg King, '51
1999 Brian Salvaggio, '80
2000 Nancy Seablom Sarno, '64
2001 John Jones, '62
2002 John "Lenny" McLean, '90
2003 Carolyn Van Buskirk Turchon, '62
2004 Robert Carter, '51
2005 Ronald Rezzani, '83
2006 F. Scott Longo, '89
2007 Barbara Aguiar Lombardo, '62
2008 John Hackett, '55, G'60
2009 Richard Florence, '74
2010 Micheal Lombardo, '62
2011 Carol Sacchetti, '98
2012 James Argir, '61
2013 David Messaline, '65
2014 Annmaria Greco Tierno, '92
2015 Judith DeFeilippo, '62
2016 Kathy Flaherty, '91
2017 Susan Libby Thevenin, '64, G'74
2018 Gloria Stanton, '74, G'00
2020 Wayne Lombardi, 鈥92
2022 Matthew J. Quimby 鈥04, G鈥07
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