Natalie J. Intrieri of North Salem was among the 62 members of The University of Scranton's undergraduate class of 2022 honored for academic excellence, service or both at a Class Night ceremony on campus May 20.
Students with the highest GPA in each of the University's three undergraduate colleges were presented Frank J. O'Hara Awards for General Academic Excellence, a memorial to the late administrator who served the University for 53 years.
Class of 2022 O'Hara Award recipients were: Marissa Emily Angelo, Dickson City, for the Kania School of Management; Stephanie Michele Hoffmann, Staten Island, New York, for the Panuska College of Professional Studies; and Sarah Veronica White, Brooklyn, New York, for the College of Arts and Sciences.
Intrieri, recipient of the Excellence in Counseling and Human Services Award, earned a bachelor's degree in counseling and human services. She is a member of Tau Upsilon Alpha Honor Society and served as secretary of the Counseling and Human Services Association. She plans to apply to graduate school for a Master of Social Work degree and plans to complete her Human Services Board-Certified Practitioner Exam. She graduated from North Salem High School in North Salem, New York.