CAMPUS CORNER for the week of 6/30/17

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The following students have been named to the University of Delaware Dean’s List for the Spring 2017 semester:
Adam Klein of Cranbury; Alexa Kutz of Monroe Township; Amanda Campanaro of Monroe Township; Brianna Campanaro of Monroe Township; David Catalano of Cranbury; Emily Guerin of Monroe Township; Hannah Fisher of Monroe Township; Jenna Babar of Monroe Township; Jessica Albrecht of Monroe Township; Kalisandra Bussey of Monroe Township; Kathryn Oliva of Monroe Township; Kerry McCabe of Monroe Township; Rachael DeSimone of Cranbury.
Jela Clark of East Windsor was named to Spring 2017 Dean’s List at the University at Albany. The university had more than 3,400 students who earned at least a 3.5 GPA to get on the Dean’s List.
Dominick J. Tarantino of Cranbury graduated from Boston University with a bachelor of science degree in Business Administration and Management.
Marco Ramirez Becerra of East Windsor has graduated with a Master of Education, Educational Policy and Leadership degree from Marquette University in Milwaukee, Wis. He was one of about 2,000 undergraduate and graduate students who received their diplomas May 21, 2017, at the Bradley Center in Milwaukee.
Timothy Aveni of East Windsor earned the distinction of Faculty Honors for spring 2017 at the Georgia Institute of Technology. This designation is awarded to undergraduate students who have a 4.0 academic average for the semester.
Molly Lloyd, the daughter of Susan Lloyd of Hightstown, has been named to the dean’s list of Macalester College for academic achievement during the spring semester of the 2016-2017 school year. A graduate of The Peddie School, Lloyd was a junior at Macalester last spring.
Travis Winston Britt of Cranbury was named to the Dean’s List at the University of Alabama with an academic record of 3.5 (or above) for the spring semester.
The following students were named to the Dean’s List at The College of New Jersey for the spring 2017 semester. To achieve this honor, a student must carry 12 or more credits that semester and earn a 3.5 (or above) grade point average:
Cranbury: Kristina DeMilt, Nursing; Anna Mucciarone, Psychology.
East Windsor: Amy Andrade, Criminology – BS; Danielle Dover, Urban Education, Elementary; Justin Haughton, Computer Science; Sanjana Inala, Biology; Ryan Kaminski, Marketing; Helen Kurahara, Marketing; Rachel Levitt, Women’s and Gender Studies; Kelly McGlew, Nursing; Alden Racz, English; Garrett Racz, Political Science; Misbah Shah, Nursing RN Off-Site; Sarina Sokoloff, Communication Studies; Ananya Srinivasan, Computer Science; Tyler Switsky, History; Jordan Virgil, English Secondary Education; Sarah Woodill, Nursing.
Monroe: Ryan Chiu, Accountancy; Mia Ingui, Journalism and Prof Writing; Morgan Johnston, Urban Education, Elem /iSTEM; Anthony Paradiso, English Secondary Education; Jesse Pedersen, Health and Exercise Science; Domenic Polidoro, Computer Science.
Monroe Township: Michelle Barclay, English; Julianne Collins, Health and Exercise Science; Manasa Dondapati, Biology; Erika Fidacaro, Urban Education, Elem /iSTEM; Jarod Fu, Biology; Cori Haider, Urban Education, Elementary; Megan Hyjack, Visual Arts; Taylor Lavan, Biology; Kenneth Lepping, Open Opt Arts & Communication; Darius Lewis, English; Julianna Marsh, Marketing; Eric Pacansky, Management; Nicholas Parr, Interactive Multimedia; Jessica Quijano, Urban Education, Elem /iSTEM; Abhin Shah, Mathematics; Meghan Currie, Open Option-Business; Giulietta Flaherty, Psychology; Rafiatu Nawuridam, International Studies; Karandeep Randhawa, Biology – 7 Year Pre Med; Julian Daum, Electrical Engineering.
Elizabeth Hager of Monroe Township was named to the dean’s list at Miami University for the 2017 spring semester and also was among more than 3,000 students from Miami University who received degrees during spring commencement exercises Saturday, May 13, 2017, at Yager Stadium. She received a Bachelor of Arts degree, majoring in Environmental Earth Science.

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