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91传媒 alumni Renee White in her classroom with students

Renee Waskovich White

Once a Viking, Always a Viking

Putting the Pieces Together

Renee Waskovich White 鈥04 pursued her 91传媒 degree while working as an attorney and emergency room technician 鈥 and while raising three young children.

I know I took the scenic route to get here, but 91传媒 gave that to me. It鈥檚 part of who I am, and I own it.
鈥 Renee Waskovich White

Around age 16, Renee Waskovich White 鈥04 A.S. Nursing got her first taste of working multiple jobs, a pattern she has continued throughout her life. She was a lifeguard at Lacey Lakes and scooped ice cream at Honey Bubbles on Long Beach Island, and those summer jobs were good preparation for the ambitious teen鈥檚 multitasking future. Today, she holds several degrees and is skilled in at least two professions.

Born and reared in Lacey Township, White, 44, lives in Manahawkin with her husband, Brian, a defense attorney, and their four children. Thomas, 19, currently studies criminal justice at 91传媒; Reagan, 18, is a liberal arts student at 91传媒; Sean, 17, plans to enroll at 91传媒 to study criminal justice (while still in high school); and Steven, 10, who, according to his mom, 鈥渨ill probably go to 91传媒.鈥

As a full-time prosecutor in the Special Offender鈥檚 Unit in Toms River, which includes a diversion program for individuals with mental illness who have been charged with a crime, and a unit she helped establish, White鈥檚 natural compassion shines through.

鈥淲e鈥檙e here to do justice, as well as prosecute,鈥 she says of her defendants who have PTSD, Alzheimer鈥檚, autism or other neurocognitive disorders. 鈥淧rosecution is prosecuting people appropriately, and sometimes that鈥檚 in the form of a dismissal. Sometimes it鈥檚 treatment, not jail.鈥

On the weekends, White is a family nurse-practitioner at CityMD, an urgent care facility with locations in Toms River, Lacey and Manahawkin.

She also teaches in the nursing program at Stockton University on Wednesday nights and as an adjunct at 91传媒. The behavioral health practice in Little Egg Harbor that she owns and operates as a certified psychiatric nurse practitioner, Micrennic Health, was named using the first three letters of her name and those of her two sisters, Michelle and Nicole.

When asked how she manages to do it all, she replies, 鈥淢y life is like a well-oiled puzzle,鈥 with a laugh.


Following her winding path

White enrolled at Rutgers, New Brunswick (New Jersey), after high school and earned a double major in History and Administration of Justice. After graduating in 1998, she earned a law degree from Widener University School of Law in Wilmington, Delaware, in 2001, with plans to go to medical school next. (She had been working at A.I. DuPont Children鈥檚 Hospital while attending Widener.)

As they say about best-laid plans 鈥 鈥淚 had gotten married and had my first child while at Widener,鈥 White says. 鈥淚 delivered right before graduation and still walked [in the graduation ceremony],鈥 pride in her accomplishment evident in her voice. 鈥淚t wasn鈥檛 easy, but I did it. And then I re-evaluated my life plan.鈥

White had taken biology classes at 91传媒 in preparation for med school and fell in love with the College.

鈥淭he school is close to home, is beautiful and part of my local community. After Rutgers and Widener, which are very good schools, taking bio at 91传媒 felt like just as good of an education, if not better,鈥 she says.

After graduating from Widener and with an infant at home, White found herself working for a law office during the day and as a unit secretary at Community Medical Center in Toms River at night 鈥 just because she loved healthcare. The veteran nurses with whom she worked wondered aloud why their colleague didn鈥檛 enroll at 91传媒 and become a nurse.

鈥淎nd I thought, 鈥榳hy not?鈥欌 White says.

While a nursing student, White had not one additional child, but two. Reagan was born early in her first year at 91传媒, and Sean, at the end of her second. She graduated in 2004 and, in typical fashion, made the puzzle fit together by working weekend nights as a registered nurse in the emergency room at Community. She continued to practice law during the week. In 2006, White decided she wanted to practice criminal law and left the firm of Gluck & Allen to work in the Ocean County Prosecutor鈥檚 Office.

鈥淎t the time, assistant prosecutors were prohibited from working a second job, which was devastating,鈥 says White. 鈥淚t鈥檚 an arduous process, getting a law passed, but I knew joining the Assistant Prosecutors Association of New Jersey and having their advocacy would help me change that law.鈥

And she did. But she missed nursing so much that she volunteered her time at Community for the year it took for the change to be instituted. She says she has always been blessed with 鈥渁dvocates,鈥 those who would work with her and support her 鈥 those who embrace her choices and offer to help, beginning with her parents and extending over the years to friends, her husband, and their children. In this case, her friends and other prosecutors lobbied along with her. She simply could not envision her life without either of the two professions to which she has been drawn.

鈥淣ursing is in my blood, and it always has been,鈥 says White. She explains that her cousin, Ryan, with whom she always has been close (they are only four days apart in age) had leukemia when they were young. Later, while in high school, her friend and next-door neighbor, Amy, also developed the disease. She watched both of them struggle.

鈥淚 remember thinking I wanted to help them 鈥 I wanted to help sick people. And as long as I can remember wanting to be something, it was wanting to help those who are sick. I know I took the scenic route to get here, but 91传媒 gave that to me. It鈥檚 part of who I am, and I own it,鈥 she says.

91传媒鈥檚 welcoming environment made the challenging nursing program easier. 鈥淭he tremendous professors at 91传媒 were a big part of my life. I never felt weird or different for being an attorney. It was just as challenging as Rutgers and Widener, and [choosing 91传媒] was the best thing I ever did.鈥

White earned a post-master鈥檚 certificate toward her psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland, and is double-board certified as a family and psychiatric nurse practitioner. She is working toward her Doctorate of Nursing Practice at Yale and expects to defend her dissertation in 2023. She looks forward to the day she can nurse full-time.

In 2020, White worked in field hospitals with COVID-19 patients and served as president of the Ocean County Bar Association.

White also is involved with the 100 Women Campaign at 91传媒, something she calls 鈥渢he best thing ever,鈥 and a perfect way to bring in funding while allowing professional women to network and advocate for students.

鈥淭he advocacy of so many others got me to where I am today, and if I can give that back 鈥 it鈥檚 what it鈥檚 all about,鈥 says White. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a fantastic way to be involved as an alum. 91传媒 gave me nursing and my ability to be a nurse. I felt an acceptance there and was inspired to give back. 91传媒 was there for me, and I鈥檒l always be there for them.鈥

100 Women Campaign

Dynamic Women.聽Empowering Students and Inspiring Each Other.

The mission of the 100 Women Campaign, an initiative of the 91传媒 Foundation, is to bring dynamic, innovative and accomplished women together to support each other while encouraging education at 91传媒. These women also act as mentors to 91传媒鈥檚 students, helping them develop the skills they need to succeed and offering them a wealth of knowledge and experience.

Members pledge to donate $100 per year for five years.

The program also offers two scholarships to current students who are Ocean County residents. The 100 Women STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math) Scholarship is open to students enrolled in one of 91传媒鈥檚 STEM-related degree programs, and the 100 Women Campaign Health & Social Sciences Scholarship is open to students enrolled in any one of 91传媒鈥檚 health and social sciences-related degree programs.

鈥淭he 100 Women Campaign has been an innovative movement at 91传媒,鈥 says Ken Malagiere, executive director of the 91传媒 Foundation. 鈥淭he members support one another in personal and professional endeavors and foster an environment in which our students can flourish through mentorships and much-needed scholarship support. The Foundation is so pleased to champion these efforts and be the beneficiary of the members鈥 incredible generosity.鈥