AUGUSTA — Local University of Maine at Augusta students who earned Dean’s List honors for the spring 2013 semester — earning at least a 3.25 grade point average:
Christopher Conner, Lisbon Falls; Libby Poulin, Lisbon; Caitlin Ramsay, Lisbon Falls; Amanda St. Amant, Lisbon Falls; Thomas Wrobel, Lisbon Falls; Cybele Zanet-Lauria, Lisbon Falls; Crystal Anthony, Brunswick; Mark Anthony, Brunswick; Melissa Balducci, Brunswick; Dorie Barnes, Harpswell; Amanda Bridges, Brunswick; Jennifer Burton, Brunswick; Kimberly McClelland, Freeport; Gerard Perry, Freeport; William Rankis, Brunswick; Charles Tompson, Freeport; Stephanie Whittingham, Harpswell; Stanley Kosinski, Westport Island; Allison McKeen, Dresden; Paula Stillings, Alna; Robert Appleton, Bath; Lisa Archer, Woolwich; Ann Marie Ater, Bath; Diane Bibber-Oden, Woolwich; Alishia Campbell, Topsham; Donovan Chapman, Richmond; Candy Downs, Bath; Mahbooba Habibullah, Bath; Larissa Jacobs, Bath; Randall Keach, Woolwich; Robert Levesque, Topsham; Ashley MacArthur, Bath; Jessica McInnis, Bath; Kimberly Merrill, Richmond; Darah Moshier, Bath; Megan Nelson, Woolwich; Courtney O’Brien, Bath; Ethan Percy, Woolwich; Gwendolyn Shatto, Woolwich; Brianna Sullivan, Woolwich; Tonya Thurlow, Richmond; Melissa Ward, Topsham; Ryan Weaver, Topsham; and RochelleWolf, Bath.
BOSTON — Jane H. Nicoll of Brunswick graduated with a bachelor of arts in English and communication, media and cultural studies from Emmanuel College on Saturday, May 11.
WILLIAMSBURG, Va. — Timothy Wright of Freeport was named to the Dean’s List at the College of William & Mary for the spring 2013 semester.
In order to achieve Dean’s List status, a full-time degreeseeking undergraduate student must take at least 12 credit hours and earn a 3.6 Quality Point Average during the semester.
CARLISLE, Pa. — Emily Ann Bowie, a rising senior environmental science major; and Nicholas Holland Toole, a rising sophomore, have been named to the Dean’s List for the spring 2013 semester at Dickinson College. A graduate of Mt. Ararat High School, Bowie is the daughter of Clayton and Dorothy Bowie of Topsham. A graduate of Brunswick High School, Toole is the son of Mr. Christopher Toole and Ms. Sandra Holland of Brunswick. The recognition requires a grade point average of 3.7 or above.
WATERVILLE — Richard Klutz of Brunswick, majoring in accounting, was named to the Dean’s List at Thomas College for the spring 2013 semester.
Also named were Alyssa Giroux of Phippsburg, majoring in elementary education; Tyler Harrington of Richmond, majoring in criminal justice; Lindsy Hoopingarner of Richmond; majoring in management; Makayla Boyko of Topsham, majoring in psychology; Malcolm Marshall of Topsham, majoring in criminal justice; Kimberly Morris of Topsham, majoring in elementary education; and Lucas Welch of Topsham, majoring in general studies.
BOSTON — Lincoln H. Bliss, of Bath; and Austin M. Gay, of Brunswick, were named to the Dean’s List at Boston University for spring semester. BU students generally must attain a 3.5 grade point average or be in the top 30 percent of their class.
BOSTON — Boston College and the Carroll School of Management announce that Robert “JD” Johnston, son of Robert D. Johnston and Marty Anderson, was awarded the degree of bachelor of business administration in marketing and information systems, on May 20. He is a grandson of Alice Johnston, of Bath.
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