Wentworth Institute of Technology
The following local students have made the Dean’s List at Wentworth Institute of Technology for the fall 2018 semester: Charats Lo-Badal Burch, Chase P Gregory and Lane Barrett Couture of Brunswick; Coleman Jamil Conner of Phippsburg; Sarah Young of Woolwich
The College of St. Scholastica
Hope Horton of Bath graduated Cum Laude from The College of St. Scholastica with a Bachelor of Arts in Management on Dec. 15
Clarkson University
Cullen Edward Cummings of Woolwich and Emily L. Yuodsnukis of Brunswick were named Presidential Scholars for the fall 2018 semester at Clarkson University
Emerson College
Chloe Teboe of Brunswick and Erik Ly of Freeport were named to Emerson College’s Dean’s List for the Fall 2018 semester
Thomas College
Miranda Elaine Williams of Topsham and she was awarded High Honors on the Dean’s List at Thomas College this past semester
Iowa State University
Catherine Anne Sener of Bath was named to the fall semester 2018 Dean’s List at Iowa State University
University of Notre Dame
Constance G. Hodge of Topsham, Maine, has been named to the dean’s list at the University of Notre Dame during the Fall 2018 semester
Plymouth State University
Alexander Libby of Freeport has been named to the Plymouth State University Dean’s List for the Fall 2018 semester; Madelin Svetin of Topsham has been named to the Plymouth State University President’s List for the Fall 2018 semester
Nichols College
Jordan Randall of Pownal has achieved Dean’s High Honors for the fall 2018 semester at Nichols College
College of William & Mary
Josephine Adolf of Brunswick was named to the Dean’s List at the College of William & Mary for the fall 2018 semester
Cedarville University
Joshua Horne of Topsham was named to the Cedarville University Dean’s List for Fall 2018
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