Dayton students named to UNE deans list
BIDDEFORD — The following students from Dayton have earned dean’s award recognition for the spring 2016 semester at the Univerrsity of New England: Lauren Bartholomew, Luke Libby, Jacqueline Parent, Valerie Pendleton, Katie Perreault, Emma Waterhouse and Kayla Woodward.
Students earn honors from Clark University
WORCESTER, Mass. — The following local residents have been named to first honors on the Clark University dean’s list: Chloe E. Kellum of Arundel, Katharine L. Courville of Kennebunkport, Shayna J. Davis of Lyman and Zoe M. Lafrance-Armstrong of Old Orchard Beach.
The following local residents have been named to second honors on the Clark University dean’s list: Anne Baxter Read of Arundel, Kyle T. Broughton of Kennebunk, James J. Kenney of Saco and Karina Juliette Urquhart of Sanford.
Students achieve excellence at Champlain
BURLINGTON, Vt. — The following local students have been named to the Champlain College dean’s list for the spring 2016 semester: Matthew Fortier of Kennebunk, majoring in game programming, computer science and innovation; Morgan Gooding of Saco, majoring in early childhood/elementary education; Anthony Jannetti of York, majoring in secondary education-English; and Catherine Snow of Kennebunk, majoring in early childhood/elementary education.
The following local students have been named to the college’s president’s list: Emileigh Durrell of Kennebunkport, majoring in early childhood/elementary education; and Cory Hack of Hollis Center, majoring in computer and information systems.
Students named to dean’s list at Loyola
BALTIMORE, Md. — Elizabeth Ford, Class of 2018, from Wells, and Erin Tangney, Class of 2019, from Dayton, made the Loyola University dean’s list for the spring semester.
Students named to the Marist College dean’s list
POUGHKEEPSIE, N.Y. — The following local students have been named to the Marist College dean’s list for the spring semester: Ruby Cribby of York, a member of the Class of 2017 majoring in media studies and production; Karaghan Curran of Biddeford, a member of the Class of 2019 majoring in biomedical sciences; and Rachel Cyr of Old Orchard Beach, a member of the Class of 2019 majoring in fashion merchandising.
Local students make Merrimack dean’s list
NORTH ANDOVER, Mass. — Local students who made the Merrimack College dean’s list include: Taylor Simpson of York, Joshua McCauley of Biddeford, Madison Michel of Biddeford, Andrea Pelayo of Hollis, Kaitlyn Couture of Arundel, Sarah Sparks of Old Orchard Beach, Nathan Dubois of Sanford and Nicholas Veino of Sanford.
Beecher named to dean’s list at Olivet
BOURBONNAIS, Ill. — Allison Beecher of Wells was named to the dean’s list at Olivet Nazarene University during the spring 2016 semester.
Student makes Phillips Exeter honor roll
Exeter , N.H. — Katherine M. Dumoulin, grade 12, of Biddeford, achieved highest academic honors for the spring 2016 term at Phillips Exeter Academy.
Local students make Rensselaer dean’s list
TROY, N.Y. — The following local students were named to the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute dean’s list for the spring 2016 semester: Connor McCrum of Saco, studying mechanical engineering; Bryce Sobotka of York, studying mechanical engineering; Michael Albert of Old Orchard Beach, studying computer and systems engineering; Jacob Farnsworth of Arundel, studying mathematics; and Edward Maxwell of Buxton, studying aeronautical engineering.
Local residents receive degrees from Simmons
BOSTON, Mass. — The following local residents earned bachelor’s degrees from Simmons College in May: Susannah Rhiannon Moore of Alfred, Holly Marie Ledoux of North Waterboro, Stephanie Callie Zahares of Old Orchard Beach, Rachel Lauren Chenard and Margaret Jacqueline Evans, both of Saco. Hannah L’Heureux of Sanford earned a master’s degree in teaching.
Drigotas receives faculty honors from Trinity
HARTFORD, Conn. — Griffin J. Drigotas of Kennebunk was awarded faculty honors for the spring 2016 semester at Trinity College.
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