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Student Spotlight: Geniece Perez

October 16, 2023

Ms. Geniece Perez is a Medical Assisting Student set to graduate in Spring 2023! For her, Student of the Month represents growth, hardwork and acceleration towards her career. She expressed that since she was young she felt an inclination to work in the medical arena.

“When I had my son eight years ago I was constantly in and out of the NICU (Neonatal Intensive Care Unit). The nurses and doctors were amazing as they diligently worked to bring my son back to health. Seeing this reignited a spark in me. I also observed the medical professional shortage in the pandemic which inspired me to go back to school for this major.”

Her most memorable time at Plaza College was when she walked into her first clinical class on campus. “I felt like a real college student. It made me realize I’m getting closer to my goal. I’m learning EKG and phlebotomy.” This semester Ms. Perez looks forward to the APA and Thesis Writing Process Workshop as well as the GlamourGals Valentine’s Day Senior Letter Writing Project. Her children also get involved with this initiative by writing letters to seniors in support of the goal of sending one hundred! Director O’Connor says, “Ms. Perez is a very positive person. It was a pleasure having her as a student. She always adds to our stimulating class discussions, but also manages to provide uplifting points to sometimes very weighty topics that can be somewhat depressing in today’s world. She is an intelligent young woman who has the necessary empathy to give patients the support they need to navigate healthcare.”

Ms. Perez says that her experience at Plaza College has been wonderful. “From the Professors to the directors and faculty, I am supported at each level of my studies. Professors and Academic Advisors are always there to help you evolve to become a professional. There’s never a moment where you could feel alone. Coming out of Plaza you are a different person who is ready to go into the career you chose. The Doctors in the Medical Assisting Program build you up to go into the field with knowledge and skills to succeed.” Her dream job is to work in an Emergency Room. Professor Ferrer explains, “Mastering a skill takes time. There are no shortcuts to any place worth going. I am very proud of the determination and resilience exhibited by Ms. Perez. Stay focused and stay strong. You are capable of all you put your mind to!” Ms. Perez is able to prioritize school work with the help of her family. She completes all her assignments first and then has time for her children and social activities. Her favorite Valentine’s Day candy is a Hershey’s almond chocolate bar or Hershey’s Almond Kisses. She loves watching Grey’s Anatomy on Netflix as well.


Student Spotlight: Lyudmila Yushuvayev

October 12, 2023
Ms. Lyudmila Yushuvayev first graduated from Plaza College with her Associate Degree in Health Information Technology in 2021. She then came back to pursue her Bachelor Degree in Business Administration Management and is completing her coursework this Fall semester! Upon finding out she was nominated for the Student Spotlight, she said she was “shocked and at the same time so happy that someone would give me this recognition.”

Ms. Yushuvayev’s motivation to pursue the BBA Program was when she became a Supervisor at ProHealth for two departments. She soon recognized that she wanted more responsibility and authority to make better decisions for patients and employees, particularly in the Human Resources arena. This led her to apply for her Bachelor’s Degree. Her dream career is to be in a role where she can make impactful changes to organizational systems that benefit employees and patients in the medical arena. She also wants to learn about the employees and give promotions based on merit. “I want to be that voice to advocate for others and design an employee recognition program.” Dr.Finlay, Dean of Business Programs says, “Ms. Yushuvayev is a pleasure to have in class! She is a hard worker and always comes to class on time and ready to participate in our exciting class discussions. I admire her for the respect she shows to others when we address difficult and controversial topics. She always has a positive outlook and demonstrates a willingness to learn and take on new challenges. I am impressed with how she balances her personal life with her school schedule. Her ability to overcome obstacles is a testament to her grit and determination to succeed. Ms.Yushuvayev is a true leader in and out of the classroom and I congratulate her for displaying the qualities and characteristics of a successful Business student here at Plaza College.”

Her most memorable experience at Plaza College was participating in the Making Strides Against Breast Cancer in 2022 and working with all her Professors. “You can text or email, at any point in time, or even ask to speak after class. I remember I had trouble on an assignment and a Professor answered me on a weekend! All of this put together, they go out of their way to support you. There’s no comparison when I think of other schools I’ve been to. They really make you feel like you’re part of the family here. Classes are fun and you remember all the content being taught. There’s no way to forget! They’ve also been very compassionate when I’ve gone through difficult times. I respect the Professors very much and give them so much credit for all they do.” Director O’Connor shares that, “it was a pleasure working with Ms. Yushuvayev during her degree pursuit in Health Information Technology. She is a disciplined and dedicated young woman who was never satisfied with her work being good enough. She was always at the top of the classes we shared and pushed herself to strive for excellence.”

This semester, Ms. Yushuvayev looks forward to more self care. “I’m so busy being there for others and my schoolwork, that I now want to invest in taking care of myself.” She manages her home and school responsibilities through designated tasks throughout the week. “Tuesdays I cook enough for the entire week and Fridays I do laundry and clean. Everyday I take care of my  homework assignments and study (with the exception of Saturdays).” Her favorite beverage is a cold Frappuccino from Starbucks and her favorite Fall activity is going to the boardwalk and enjoying the cooler weather. She highly recommends watching “The Walking Dead” and the new spinoff, “The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon.”


Student Spotlight: Anna Hubbard

Ms. Anna Hubbard is a student in the Dental Hygiene Program at Plaza College and looks forward to completing her coursework in Fall 2023! Ms. Hubbard expressed that being nominated for the Student Spotlight “was an honor. To be acknowledged for my hard work and dedication to my education is incredibly meaningful, given that I put my all into my studies.”

Ms. Hubbard’s journey into the dental hygiene field started when she entered the Dental Assistant program at Stony Brook University in 2016. Eventually she did feel challenged enough and decided to pursue her Associate’s Degree in Dental Hygiene where she could provide a greater scope of care to patients in a clinical setting. Her most memorable experience at Plaza College has been the new friendships with her fellow classmates, the patients who have supported her educational journey, and the Professors. “I’ve been lucky to have found people who give of their time and refer their family and friends to me in the clinic. Twice a patient brought me chocolate!”

Ms. Hubbard is also the President of the Student American Dental Hygienists’ Association. This semester she looks forward to organizing lunch and learning with brand representatives or staffing agencies. “I’m thinking of reaching out to companies that have products, but also educational value.” She is also in the home stretch to finish up her clinical requirements and plans on being a patient to a student in Cohort 9. Just as well, her board exams are coming up which she says is “exciting but also nerve wracking.”  Dr.Sleeper, Dean of the School of Dental Sciences, shares that “Ms. Hubbard is a leader. From the moment I met her I knew she possessed the grit and determination it takes to get through this rigorous program. She has proven me right many times over. I’m very excited to see where this degree takes her!”

The Professors in the Dental Hygiene program have been her number one source of support. “Everyone has been so helpful and I have never been scared to ask for help.” Ms. Hubbard has a position lined up upon completing her degree coursework at a general dentistry practice. She would also like to give back to underserved communities. “I speak Spanish and this gives me the ability to work with other demographics. Maybe one day I can be a travel hygienist. Eventually I’d like to become a Professor/Clinical Instructor for this field too.” Professor Fassacesia says, “in addition to being the president of our student organization, Ms.Hubbard is a leader in clinic. She is a compassionate and engaged healthcare professional, and we expect great things.”

Ms. Hubbard applied a lot of  self discipline when it came to maintaining her grades. She used her Saturdays for homework and if an assignment wasn’t completed she wouldn’t socialize in order to have more time to complete this work and to study. Her favorite Fall season beverage is a pumpkin spice latte with oat milk from Dunkin’ Donuts. She also loves pumpkin picking and carving pumpkins to illuminate them with candles. She highly recommends watching “Only Murders in the Building” on Hulu, “The Bachelor,” or “The Bachelorette” as well!


7th Annual Court Reporting Symposium!

August 2, 2023

Plaza College’s 7th Annual Court Reporting Symposium was held on Thursday, July 20th at 6 pm at the College’s Forest Hills campus. This year’s symposium was particularly unique, as the evening was broadcasted live on AM970 on Arthur Aidala’s Power Hour and Legal Night hosted by Kevin McCullough and Imran Ansari. The event featured an all-star panel of the industry’s most sought after professionals including Anthony Frisolone (Federal Court), Denee Vadell (Lower Court Reporter and Social Media Influencer), Joshua Edwards (CART Captioner), Sharon Pearce (Freelance Reporter), Pam Fuller (Grand Jury), Darlene Devlin (Suffolk County Supreme Court Reporter and Eric Allen (President of the Association of Surrogates of the Supreme Court Reporters in New York City). The variety of panelists shared their experiences and recounted the opportunities awarded to them in the Court Reporting profession. Current and prospective students, as well as graduates, networked with the industry’s leading professionals and most competitive freelance agencies. Over 120 guests attended the Symposium in-person and countless others listened to it broadcasted on the radio.


Student Spotlight: Sabrina Azimi

June 20, 2023

Ms. Sabrina Azimi is a student in the Dental Hygiene program and anticipates graduating in Fall 2023! Upon hearing she was nominated for the Student Spotlight, Ms. Azimi expressed that, “this is the first time I’ve been awarded something like this. It makes it special because I can see the school is noticing my achievements. I’m also able to share this with the entire student body and my cohort. I feel like this also acknowledges not just my hard work, but everyone I collaborate with.”

Ms. Azimi was inspired to apply to the Dental Hygiene program after being a Dental Assistant for eleven years, starting her career as a senior in high school! “Being a Dental Hygienist will allow me to treat my patients with primary care and educate them on oral hygiene. Patients aren’t prioritizing dental cleanings and I feel they should. I’ve observed different cases and see how important the mouth is and how it’s connected to other parts of the body. Dr. Sleeper and Director Jennings once said, ‘meet the patient where they are,’ and this has always stuck with me since first semester. I can see this correlating to where I was as a Dental Assistant and now to a Dental Hygienist. Everyone comes from different walks of life and I want to provide the best care for my patient. I know I’ll constantly be learning and understanding their needs.”

Her most memorable time at Plaza College is the heartfelt friendships she’s made with her cohort peers. “I’m a quiet person. I never really engaged in many activities or did study groups, but this cohort is so special and so many people bring different things to the group. I can see the connections I’ve made through this program continuing after graduation. Having my golden study group has been amazing. The unity and spirit of the cohort is amazing too.” Director Martinez shares that, “Ms. Azimi is a pleasure to work with, always professional and willing to assist classmates when they are in need. She is passionate about learning and always speaks up when she needs clarification. She has excelled clinically since her preclinic days, and yet still seeks instruction and challenges herself to master new skills.”

This semester, Ms. Azimi is looking forward to participating in Shiny Teeth of Queens, a free preventative dental care initiative for children, ages 2-17, from June 5th-July 21. “I think it is wonderful that Plaza incorporates this experience into the program. Plaza makes it very personable and accessible to join different activities like the Alzheimer’s and Breast Cancer Walks.” Ms. Azimi is grateful for the support she receives from every Professor and students alike; such as Ms. Babullal helping with the patient charts to Mr. Giansante who is always helping with IT. She shares that, “We come together through unity from pre-clinic to clinic. From the minute you walk in, everyone is so friendly and it is such a supportive and intimate environment.” Professor Awad expressed that, “Ms. Azimi is eager to learn and always has her best foot forward.”

Her dream job is to work in a pediatric dental office. “Working with kids is so rewarding. They’re so funny. I enjoy that I can create a bond and make them comfortable with a Dental Hygienist. If we can build great bonds with children and educate their parents it’s a great foundation for adulthood. I’m seeing the correlation between good and bad habits that start young.”

Ms. Azimi balances her academic and home responsibilities by making use of her time to recalibrate by going on walks with her husband, hiking, and being in nature. Her favorite summer drink is lemonade, Starbucks refreshers (even though they have sugar), or iced espresso drinks. She enjoys watching cooking and baking programs where contestants create amazing breads and cakes from scratch such as, “The Great British Bake Off.”


Student Spotlight: William McGinty

Mr. William McGinty is a student in the Bachelor of Nursing Program who anticipates graduating in Fall 2023! For Mr. McGinty, “the Student Spotlight represents a culmination of hard work, being an active member of the student nursing community, taking the program seriously, and putting in all your effort.” A personal experience with his Mother undergoing treatment for breast cancer motivated him to pursue this major. “It was inspiring to see how well the oncology nurses took care of my mom when she had breast cancer. They facilitated therapeutic communication and were passionate about their work, making me want to take the leap.” 

Mr. McGinty’s most memorable experience thus far has been in Med-Surg 1 Clinical, from Winter 2023. “I was front and center on communicating and interacting with patients and providing care for those who just had surgery to another having an episode due to Sickle Cell Anemia. I was giving medications (subcutaneous and oral meds), suctioning patients, working with EKG strips, and more at New York Presbyterian.” Dr. Habeeb expresses that, “Mr. McGinty is a very conscientious, compassionate, dependable, and hard-working student who is clearly determined to complete the nursing program at Plaza College. He has demonstrated a very keen sense of fortitude to acquire the necessary knowledge, skills, and appropriate attitudes that are essential for safe and effective nursing practice. He engages in scholarly activities on campus and is an active member of the National Student Nurse Association. Among the notable attributes that William possesses are the high level of respect and professionalism that he displays for not only faculty but also his peers and the college community.”

This semester Mr. McGinty has already participated in the NAMI Mental Health Walk in May and looks forward to doing more. He also is currently at St. Francis Hospital for Med Surge 2 and is interested in working with patients from the maternity clinic. He credits Dr. Moses, Dr. Habeeb, and Professor Bacon as being wonderful Professors, mentors and making the educational experience welcoming, learning so much during his time in the program from them. His goal is to be an oncology nurse. Professor Bacon shares that, “Mr. McGinty has been an exemplary student since he entered the Nursing program. He is professional, engaged, and focused on his academic achievement . It’s been a pleasure as his Professor to be on this journey with him.”

Creating an equilibrium between his academic and personal responsibilities comes with a lot of time management. “You need to set aside time to study, for self care, and to spend time with those you love. When exams come up you need to study more and at other times you can balance it out.” His favorite summer drink is a vanilla milkshake and his favorite activity is to be at the beach. He highly recommends watching the Netflix series “You,” currently in the fourth season.


Student Spotlight: Crystal Soraci

June 12, 2023

Ms. Crystal Soraci is a student in the Business Administration Management program and anticipates graduating with her Bachelor Degree in Winter 2024! For Ms. Soraci, “being selected for the Student Spotlight represents all the hard work I’ve put in with my classes. Even when I faced health issues, I continued to push through my coursework. I started at Plaza by receiving my GED and Associate Degree in Paralegal Studies, so I wanted to keep going. I have two kids and if anybody is going to be their role model it’s going to be me.” 

Her most memorable moment at Plaza College was when she achieved a 4.0 GPA and the Cum Laude medal to wear at graduation for her Associate Degree. This semester, she looks forward to vacationing at the end of August in North Carolina, where she and her husband will be house hunting for an eventual move. Ms. Soraci credits Plaza College with advancing her career, sharing that “Director Pokidaylo helped me to secure the job at the law firm I’m currently at in Manhattan. These roles are more difficult to come by and her assistance was amazing.” 

Ms. Soraci’s dream job is to eventually become a real estate agent in North Carolina, and become so well versed in the industry that she can start her own real estate office in the state. Dr. Finlay shares that, “it is a pleasure having Ms. Crystal Soraci in class. She has a positive attitude and is always actively engaged in our class discussions. I admire the professional way in which she expresses herself and is always very supportive of her classmates. Academically, she strives for and achieves excellence. She demonstrates great leadership skills in small and large group discussions. Congratulations Ms. Soraci on being recognized among the great students we have here at Plaza.”

Plaza College has given Ms. Soraci the leverage she needed to create more work life balance in her daily routine. “When I first started Plaza I was working three jobs, taking care of two kids, and going to school at night. When I graduated with my Associate Degree and got the job at the law firm, my work schedule shifted and now allows me to be virtual two days out of the week. I have more time to take care of my household while also attending to my academics.” Dean Zipf says that, “Ms. Soraci stands out as an accomplished professional, especially when it comes to volunteering to participate in class and give assistance to her fellow students.”

Her favorite summer beverage is a watermelon flavored slushie, and her favorite activity is to take a road trip to places like the Jersey Shore with her children. She highly recommends watching Riverdale and Emily in Paris on Netflix as well.


Student Spotlight: Joanna Lopez

Ms. Joanna Lopez is a student in the Allied Health program, completing her coursework in August. She then plans to apply to the Nursing program. Upon finding out she received a nomination for the Student Spotlight, she expressed she was in shock! “It shows I’m being recognized for doing my best and working hard. It’s all paying off.”

Ms. Lopez has been a Medical Assistant since 2011. She enjoys being able to make a difference in a patient’s healing journey and desires to pursue a career in Nursing in an effort to give more to her patients. “I have worked in oncology since 2016, collaborating with nurses who administered chemo. This led me to wanting to have the ability to do more and work more closely with patients. When the pandemic hit, I decided to head back to school in pursuit of a nursing degree. As a nurse I can orchestrate and deliver treatments to patients.”

Ms. Lopez shares that her advisor, Director O’Connor supported her through a difficult time last July. She guided her in completing the coursework over intercession so that she didn’t fall behind. “Having Director O’Connor help me navigate this was so meaningful and appreciated. I’ve never had so much support from school. She was always in communication.” Director O’Connor says that, “I have had the pleasure of getting to know Ms. Lopez as her Academic Advisor and as her instructor in two required courses in Allied Health. She is a young woman with a great deal of fortitude and strength. She has continued to excel in this program in the face of great personal tragedy. She strives for excellence in her academic journey because she understands moving forward to nursing will require dedication and discipline in order to best serve those she will be working with. She is an excellent student, and a woman of integrity and courage. It has been a privilege working with her.”

Ms. Lopez’s dream job is to work in oncology, maternity or with patients in palliative care. She credits practicing good time management for managing her academic and home priorities. “I work during the day and go to school in the evening. Certain days are set aside for school work. I also dedicate one day of the weekend to whatever is left to complete for my assignments.” Director Cirigliano says that, “Ms. Lopez is a hard-working, dedicated student with a passion for learning and a solid sense of responsibility when it comes to her studies.”

Her favorite summer beverage is a Starbucks Pineapple Refresher and her favorite activity is going to Fire Island on her Uncle’s boat, enjoying a day on the beach to get tan! She also recommends watching Sons of Anarchy.


Student Spotlight: Desaree Shamblee

June 7, 2023

Ms. Desaree Shamblee is a student in the Healthcare Management program and will be graduating this Spring semester 2023! Ms. Shamblee says that, “the Student Spotlight represents the hard work I’ve put into my studies and that my accomplishments aren’t unnoticed. I never thought I’d earn my HSED and now I’m about to earn my Associates Degree!”

Ms. Shamblee was motivated to further her education in the field of healthcare by her daughter who works as an ICU secretary. Her most memorable moment at Plaza College was when Dean Krampf called to let her know she got an A in her LL61 course. Dean Krampf expressed that, “Ms. Desaree Shamblee is as devoted to her education as she is to her family! She works tirelessly to make sure the work is done accurately. She still seeks my guidance on her classes, and I am always happy to hear how well she continues to do! I can’t wait to cheer her on when she walks for her Associate’s Degree!” She is most looking forward to graduation! “I’m having a barbeque with family and friends, plus another dinner with my daughter and grandchildren. I’ve been preparing my outfit under my gown and right now I’m between two different styles.”

Her experience at Plaza College has been full of support. “Anytime I’ve needed help the Academic Resource Center was always available. I waited thirty years to get myself back on track with my education and I’m considering my Bachelor Degree too.” Ms. Shamblee had an incredibly eye opening experience in MG230-Professional Development in which students had to ask others to describe them. She has a new vision now for her career path either as an administrator at a daycare center or patient coordinator for a hospital. Director O’Connor expressed that she has known Ms. Shamblee since early in her academic journey at Plaza College stating that, “she excelled in each of the classes we had together. A major reason for that is her unceasing dedication to ensuring she submits quality work. To accomplish that, she asks a lot of questions and reaches out for help. She understands her instructors are a resource available to her to help support her in accomplishing her goals. She has me on speed dial and I wouldn’t have it any other way. It is an honor to be part of her successful academic journey. This is a well deserved recognition.”

When it comes to managing her course load and home responsibilities, she relies on high level time management. “On days I don’t have class I get all my assignments done. I also help care for my grandchildren. For self care I enjoy going on walks because it helps keep my stress level low. Her favorite summer beverage is a virgin pina colada and her favorite activity is bike riding. She recommends watching Sisters on BET, All the Queens Men, Married At First Sight, and the new movie featuring Jennifer Lopez, Mother.


Student Spotlight: Bianca Blocker

Ms. Bianca Blocker is a student in the School of Court Reporting and anticipates graduation in Fall 2023. Ms. Blocker shares that, “the Student Spotlight is recognition for the hardwork and dedication I’ve put in throughout the past year. It’s an honor to be recognized by my Professors. I’m very motivated and dedicated to my academics and happy this shines through.” Her inspiration to study court reporting stems from her love of language, reading, and writing allowing Ms. Blocker to combine all three. “I can hone my current skill set and learn new ones. I’ve been able to broaden my horizons through those interests while developing a new passion.”

Her most memorable time at Plaza College has been visiting the federal courthouse with Director Santucci and meeting current court reporters, for this gave her insight into her future career. This semester, Ms. Blocker is looking forward to attending the NCRA convention in July. This three day event taking place in Houston, Texas, hosts a variety of seminars with special topics dedicated to students, particularly learning about the virtual component this career path offers. She is excited to network with new industry professionals, learn new techniques, and see friends during this time. 

Ms. Blocker acknowledges the strong support system Plaza College provides. “Director Santucci continually has insightful tips, always encouraging and motivating the students. Sometimes we plateau and that’s ok as long as we get back on our path of progress. All professors are always available and share their knowledge of the field. My peers are supportive and it’s so nice to practice together and develop our skills. President Callahan is very supportive and it’s nice to know we have his vote of confidence. Ms. Cohn is always available to encourage me and being able to have this means a lot. We need that push to keep going and to find this at Plaza has been life changing.”

Ms. Blocker’s dream job is to work in a courthouse on high profile cases that give her the front seat to what others see on the other side of the media, especially in pop culture. Most recently she was awarded a student scholarship for $500 from the Pennsylvania Court Reporters Association and will be putting this towards her tuition. Director Santucci says, “Ms. Bianca Blocker lives in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. I have been so impressed with Ms. Blocker’s dedication to Court Reporting. She is the only student who has attended every NCRA Convention since she started our Court Reporting program. I had the honor of getting to know her at last year’s convention in Orlando. She came to New York City and joined us during Court Reporting & Captioning week at Southern District. She exemplifies the need to network in this field. Ms. Blocker will be an excellent Court Reporter.” 

She strives to strike a healthy balance between her academic and home responsibilities by taking time to rest and recharge. “I like to take one day out of the week to rejuvenate and read a book or watch a movie. Working a full time job has been difficult, but I have strong time management skills and make sure everything gets done that day and doesn’t carry over. There’s a time for everything and it’s important to be consistent in practicing and doing my homework in this program.” Professor Richards shares that, “Ms. Blocker  is a fantastic student, she does the work and puts in the practice time!! Court reporting is a career that requires someone to do the hard work and take care of the details and Bianca understands that and goes the extra mile to get things right. She understands the meaning of being a guardian of the record!”

Her favorite summer beverage is strawberry lemonade and she enjoys going to the beach because the ocean offers a lot of serenity. She recently completed and recommends watching Next In Fashion on Netflix.