Val Demings and Simone Cummings

2022 Distinguished Alumni recipient Val Demings with Dean Simone Cummings

Roslyn Grant and partner

2022 Mary Elizabeth Newell Loyalty Award recipient Roslyn Grant

Eric Rothenbuhler and Courtney Stewart

2022 Loretto Award recipient Courtney Stewart with Dean Eric Rothenbuhler

Beth Stroble, Leah Latham, Alex McCuien

2021 Young Alumni Award recipient Leah Latham with Chancellor Beth Stroble and Alumni President Alex McCuien

Vanessa Davis, Beth Stroble, Nancy Hightshoe

2019 Distinguished Alumni Award recipient Nancy Hightshoe with Chancellor Beth Stroble and Alumni Director Vanessa Davis

Eve Coulson, Beth Stoble, Joan Marie Godoy Liere, and Chris Whitmore

2018 Award recipients Eve Coulson (Mary Elizabeth Newell), Joan Marie Godoy Liere (Loretto) and Chris Whitmore (Young Alumni) with Chancellor Beth Stroble

Distinguished Alumni Award

The Distinguished Alumni Award is the highest alumni award given. The 四虎影视 Alumni Association annually recognizes an alumna or alumnus who has made specific, meritorious contributions to society through their profession and involvement in civic, cultural or charitable activities. This award recognizes high achievement that reflects credit upon the individual and 四虎影视. As part of the selection process, the Alumni Board Awards Committee considers the influence and impact the individual has had beyond their local community (regionally, nationally, internationally) in their profession or service, and whether or not the alum has been the 鈥渇irst鈥 to accomplish something.

Jacqueline Dace

Jacqueline Dace, BS 鈥05
Executive Director, St. Louis ArtWorks

Jacqueline Dace is a nonprofit executive who has used the arts to enrich the world with her ability to develop innovative and creative programs, documentaries and exhibitions. She is dedicated to community outreach and building collaborations and has a life passion to leave a legacy with a positive impact.

Starting as a receptionist and security guard, Dace soared through the ranks in museums across the country. She devoted over 30 years to the arts, culminating as the deputy director of the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center. Dace spent time developing the National Blues Museum, Mississippi Civil Rights Museum, DuSable Museum of African American History and the Missouri Historical Society. She was a recipient of the Hollywood Black Film Festival and Kansas City Film Festival Awards.

The museum connoisseur believes art provides invaluable opportunities, is universally accepted and appreciated, and tells stories that wouldn鈥檛 otherwise be told. As the executive director at St. Louis ArtWorks, Dace utilizes art to serve children and assist them in translating thoughts to canvas instead of bottling them up inside.

  • Val Demings, MA 鈥96 (2022)
  • Awele, BFA 鈥82 (2021)
  • Michelle Esswein, MBA 鈥93 (2020)
  • Nancy Hightshoe, MA 鈥77 (2019)
  • Manal Fakhoury, MBA 鈥12 (2018)
  • Alan O. Freeman, MBA 鈥93 (2017)
  • Maarten de Boer, BA 鈥00 (2016)
  • Nancy Hernreich Bowen, BA 鈥68 (2014)
  • Kathleen Mazzarella, MBA 鈥02 (2013)
  • General Lloyd J. Austin III, MA 鈥89 (2012)
  • Nelda K. Lee, MA 鈥99 (2011)
  • General Carroll H. Chandler, MA 鈥78 (2010)
  • Leyna Nguyen, BA 鈥92 (2009)
  • Jane Robert, BA 鈥69 (2008)
  • Barbara Krzewinski, MA 鈥81 (2007)
  • Nancy Edmonds Paull, BA 鈥80 (2006)
  • Mike Jackson, MA 鈥81 (2005)
  • Mary Pat Seurkamp, BA 鈥68 (2004)
  • Jane Hodges, MA 鈥97 (2003)
  • Mary Ann Wyrsch, BA 鈥65 (2002)
  • Mary Alice Dwyer-Dobbin, BA 鈥63 (2001)
  • Eileen Collins, MA 鈥89 (2000)
  • Norma Lee Speckhard, MAT 鈥79 (1999)
  • Terri Williams, BA 鈥85 (1998)
  • Marsha Mason, BA 鈥64 (1996)
  • Marilyn Morheuser, BA 鈥46* (1995)
  • Ann Manganaro S.L., BA 鈥69* (1994)
  • Pearline Motley, MA 鈥89* (1994)
  • Franz Pruller, BA 鈥86 (1994)
  • James A. Barnes, MA 鈥82 (1993)
  • Elizabeth Donegan, BA 鈥68 (1992)
  • Clarence Harmon, MA 鈥79 (1991)
  • Mary Clare Geerling, BA 鈥47 (1990)
  • Joseph Noelker, BA 鈥74 (1989)
  • Jean Crowley Antonmattei, BS 鈥39* (1988)
  • David Morton, BA 鈥76* (1987)
  • Jan Greenberg, MAT 鈥73 (1986)
  • Jacqueline Grennan Wexler, BA 鈥48* (1985)
  • Eva Kirkpatrick, MA 鈥70* (1984)
  • Lynn Rubright, MAT 鈥71 (1983)
  • Betty Espinosa, BA 鈥37* (1982)
  • Mary Mangan S.L., BA 鈥35* (1981)
  • John Doglione, MA 鈥77 (1980)

Loretto Award

The Loretto Award is presented annually to an alumna or alumnus who has given significantly of themselves in service to humanity and social justice. The Award is intended to continue the recognition of the community service and social justice values of the Sisters of Loretto who founded Webster College in 1915. The Alumni Board Awards Committee makes the selection of this recipient.

Carlita Vasser

Carlita Vasser, MA 鈥15
Director of Nursing/CEO of At Home Care

Carlita Vasser has served over 25 years in the healthcare industry and has created programs for charitable organizations, churches and nonprofits. Inspired by her mother, Vasser aspires to live by her values in her day-to-day life, with a desire to leave the world better than she found it. After facing adversity and dealing with a sickness of her own for a long period of time, Vasser decided she wanted to be someone that made other people feel good, a healer. The Director of Nursing/CEO of At Home Care found that education is the key for any elevation.

Pursuing her third degree at Webster in the Doctor of Management Program, Vasser is proving the importance of education and setting an example for her children. As an advocate and public voice for healthcare education and access for all, she works to provide knowledge and resources to minority and underserved populations. In addition to co-founding the first St. Louis City branch of the national Medical Reserve Corps local unit, Gateway St. Louis Medical Reserve Corps, Vasser also developed a radio and digitally aired health news and education program, Returning to Eden-Keeping God鈥檚 Temple Healthy.

  • Courtney Stewart, MA 鈥05 (2022)
  • Kim Bouldin-Jones, BA 鈥87 (2021)
  • Terry Gorski, MA 鈥74* (2020)
  • Jane Peckham Stoever, BA 鈥66 (2019)
  • Joan Marie Godoy Liere, MA 鈥12 (2018)
  • Tracey Jeffries, MA 鈥10 (2017)
  • Mary Ann Wyrsch, BA 鈥65 (2016)
  • Eileen Schneider Edelman, BA 鈥85 (2014)
  • Jane Ellen Ibur, BA 鈥73 (2013)
  • Amy Lorenz-Moser, BA 鈥97 (2011)
  • Maureen McCormack S.L., BA 鈥54 (2010)
  • Grace Akumu Adhiambo, BA 鈥86 (2009)
  • Roswitha Weinrich, BA 鈥85 (2008)
  • Magdalen Seaman, BA 鈥47* (2007)
  • Wilhelmina Matern, MA 鈥01 (2006)
  • Kwan li Kladstrup, BA 鈥94 (2005)
  • James L. Rhodes, MA 鈥81 (2004)
  • Mary Ann McGivern S.L., BA 鈥64 (2003)

The Mary Elizabeth Newell Loyalty Award

The Mary Elizabeth Newell Loyalty Award is presented to an alumna or alumnus who has demonstrated a high degree of loyalty, commitment and concern for 四虎影视 over a span of many years. This award is presented in memory of Mary Newell, a graduate from the class of 1926, who was a loyal supporter of Webster and dedicated member of the Alumni Association. The Alumni Board Awards Committee makes the selection of this recipient.

Richard Fox

Richard Fox, BA 鈥76
Poet

Richard Fox chose to attend 四虎影视 having no idea he would create a lasting bond with a community that would feel like family for the rest of his life. He immersed himself in an exciting and lively culture, one he would devote himself to for over the next 50 years, full of others who embodied the same deep passions for learning and the arts. The poet believes art is enriched by community, and he found that notion to ring true during his time at Webster.

Since his graduation from Webster, Fox has shown a high commitment to the University and his peers, often referred to as "the glue that has kept many classmates from the 1970s together." His unending love for Webster led him to creating and maintaining a website (Webster70.com), managing a Facebook group, setting up list bots and email chains, and hosting a Zoom during the pandemic, all dedicated to his 1970s classmates and friends. The loyalty to each other became even more clear following Fox's cancer diagnosis. Classmates from all over the country have been coming to visit him, making the trip from Michigan and Florida, to just name a few.

Many alumni and Webster community members also recently participated in a Richard Fox Tribute Reading, hosted earlier this summer. His work to create an ever-lasting bond with his Webster family is one that will benefit many forever.

  • Roslyn Grant, MA 鈥97 (2022)
  • Vanessa Davis, MA 鈥04, DMGT 鈥15 (2021)
  • Darrell Yates, MA 鈥00 (2020)
  • V. Diane McGee, MBA 鈥98 (2019)
  • Eve Coulson, BA 鈥73 (2018)
  • Dr. Ann Harbeson, MA 鈥03 (2017)
  • Stefano Cantini, BA 鈥92, MA 鈥94 (2016)
  • John Nickel, BA 鈥75 (2014)
  • Mary Alice Dwyer-Dobbin, BA 鈥63 (2013)
  • Doris Federhofer, BA 鈥38* (2013)
  • Timothy Noelker, BA 鈥73 (2012)
  • Dr. Karen M. Luebbert, BA 鈥64 (2011)
  • Shirley Broz, MA 鈥93 (2010)
  • Irma Jacobs Tirro, MA 鈥94 (2009)
  • Keith Lanier, BA 鈥91 (2008)
  • David P. Weiss, BA 鈥75 (2007)
  • Jackie Hellman Sontag, BA 鈥50* (2006)
  • Peggy Jostedt Czufin, BA 鈥47* (2005)
  • Emil Mezgolits, MA 鈥82 (2004)
  • Ilissa Staadeker, BA 鈥77 (2003)
  • Ellen Livingston, MA 鈥75 (2002)
  • Ann Washle O鈥機onnell, BA 鈥60 (2001)
  • Christopher A. Thomas, BA 鈥84 (2000)
  • Bette Rae Karst Wilbers, BA 鈥60 (1999)
  • Betty Compton Mueller, BA 鈥52, MAT 鈥83 (1998)
  • Adelyn Reinheimer Cline, BA 鈥49* (1997)
  • Barbara Luechtefeld Fraser, BA 鈥48* (1996)
  • Marianne Dickhaus Knaup, BA 鈥66* (1995)
  • Mary Lois Flippin Hall, MAT 鈥73 (1994)
  • Gabriel Mary Hoare S.L., MA 鈥83 (1993)
  • Mary Clare Kline Heller, BA 鈥36* (1992)
  • Clare Heyne, BA 鈥59* (1991)
  • Ione Vatterott Berry, BA 鈥47 (1990)
  • Carol Colligan, BA 鈥70, MA 鈥77 (1989)
  • Mary Mangan S.L., BA 鈥35* (1988)
  • Mary Louise Hyde, BA 鈥40* (1987)
  • Ceil Golden Reh, BA 鈥35* (1986)
  • Marie Vlatkovich Markowski, BA 鈥45* (1985)
  • Elizabeth Halpin, BA 鈥36* (1984)
  • Margaret Bihss, BA 鈥33* (1983)
  • Audrey Effinger Dietrich, BA 鈥45* (1982)

Young Alumni Award

The Young Alumni Award recognizes an alum who promotes the values and elevates the profile of 四虎影视 through leadership in their profession, contributions to society through public service, and ongoing support of the University. This person must be an alumna/alumnus of 四虎影视 who received their undergraduate degree within the last 10 years of being nominated and is 35 years of age or younger. The Alumni Board Awards Committee makes the selection of this recipient.

 

Elliot Laurence

Elliot Laurence, BA 鈥21
Writer and Advocate

Elliot Laurence is a young, gifted writer who works to utilize his talents to advocate for underrepresented populations. As a transgender man and an Air Force veteran, he strives to use the experiences and hardships he encountered on his journey to educate others. Laurence learned at an early age how to look out for himself and his loved ones, as he was one of five children raised by a single mother. His five-month suspension for his 鈥渕edical condition,鈥 being transgender, didn鈥檛 bring him down 鈥 it gave him more encouragement to fight for what is right. Laurence has lobbied face-to-face with politicians in Jefferson City, Missouri, for trans rights.

He found a community that he says genuinely and authentically cared about him at Webster University. The Webster community helped Laurence navigate through tough times, and he hopes to provide that for others. After serving as editor of the Office of Communications at Saint Louis University鈥檚 Law School, Laurence is pursuing his Master of Fine Arts degree at Oregon State.

  • Kevin Miles, BFA 鈥12 (2022)
  • Leah Latham, BA 鈥10 (2021)
  • Cody Renard Richard BFA 鈥10 (2020)
  • Kayla Thompson, BA 鈥13 (2019)
  • Chris Whitmore, BA 鈥14 (2018)
  • Loren Rahman, BA 鈥12, MA 鈥12 & Wakeel Rahman, BA 鈥13 (2017)
  • Kacey Hampton, BA 鈥11 (2016)
  • Ricardo Falla, BA 鈥09, MA 鈥11 (2014)
  • Jessica Butler, BA 鈥04 (2013)
  • Taran Hercules, BA 鈥03 (2012)
  • Kathleen Sullivan, BFA 鈥02 (2011)
  • Eric Madkins, MA 鈥05, MA 鈥08 (2010)
  • Khiang-Kay Soe, BA 鈥03, MA 鈥06 (2009)
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